Stephen K. Bann and Mike Davis join me live at AmFest to talk about the latest breaking news coming out of Washington, D.C. and what it means for the future of the country. We also discuss the latest in the Trump/Russia scandal, and the latest on the Democratic National Committee.
00:01:03.000On Capitol Hill right now is that they're looking at and they're talking about having a conference.
00:01:08.000So it's 11 o'clock right now, Becky's.
00:01:10.000They're looking to have a conference about one o'clock, one thirty where the Republicans get together.
00:01:15.000They are talking about two alternatives.
00:01:17.000One is a totally clean CR, right, where they just, it's two lines and they just move it into March so President Trump can actually do his budget.
00:01:27.000The other is that they're talking about it would have a two year debt limit release with no cap.
00:01:34.000I put the farm ten billion dollars for the farmers, I think, and whatever needed for the disaster relief.
00:01:40.000I'm not sure of the whole hundred billion.
00:01:42.000The other alternative may be a clean CR.
00:01:44.000But we're saying, hey, the third alternative is just let it shut down.
00:01:48.000We have breaking news on Speaker Johnson.
00:01:50.000Natalie put the put the bulk and mind melt on these guys.
00:01:53.000What's the what's the what's the breaking news on on Speaker Johnson that we can now report here in the war room?
00:02:09.000I think this crowd's, though, probably tougher than.
00:02:12.000How what would his what would his what would his reception be here at AmFest?
00:02:17.000You think. Well, I was going to say before we got totally distracted by what we had to open the show with.
00:02:22.000I think there actually is some divine providence in the timing of this event, because we are going to need all hands on deck to message the heck out of what's about to go down on Capitol Hill.
00:02:32.000And right now you're about to bring all of the thought leaders from the politics vertical, the media vertical, the grassroots vertical together and in one room.
00:03:28.000I want to first dive into the Fannie Willis part of it, but also the Financial Times today reports about the direction of President Trump on these investigations, the vast criminal conspiracy against him.
00:03:41.000Norm Eisen asking for a blanket amnesty for everybody on their side.
00:03:54.000So Fannie Willis hired her dumb, unqualified boyfriend, Nathan Wade.
00:04:00.000She paid him $250 an hour, $700,000 in Fulton County taxpayer funds to bring a bogus RICO case against President Trump and 18 others for the non-crime of objecting to a presidential election, which is allowed by the Electoral Count Act of 1887 and the First Amendment.
00:04:21.000A bigger problem for Fannie is she took illegal kickbacks from Nathan Wade in the form of these lavish trips around the world, Caribbean, Napa, Belize.
00:04:31.000She told everyone she's a gray goose girl.
00:04:40.000This Fulton County judge, Scott McAfee, this KEP appointee, tried to split the baby.
00:04:48.000He tried to say, OK, we're going to let you choose, Fannie Willis, whether you want to get off the case or you want to kick your boyfriend, Nathan Wade, off the case.
00:04:57.000Well, Fannie kicked her boyfriend off the case.
00:05:00.000And then the Georgia Court of Appeals just reversed that and said, no, no, no, no, that's not how it works.
00:05:06.000When you have the head of the office that is corrupted, that is conflicted, that has to get off the case, the entire office is disqualified.
00:05:16.000And so this Georgia Court of Appeals disqualified the Fulton County DA's office in its entirety.
00:05:24.000And now another prosecutor is going to have to step up and figure out if they want to continue forward with this dog of a case.
00:05:33.000This is effectively going to end the case.
00:05:36.000No prosecutor in their right mind would have brought this bogus case.
00:05:40.000It's a combination of of arrogance, corruption and greed that led to this case by Fannie Willis and Nathan Wade.
00:05:48.000Remember, Nathan Wade was dumb enough that he actually billed his time for his two meetings with the Biden White House, including the Biden White House Council.
00:05:58.000Sixteen hours, two hundred and fifty dollars an hour, four thousand dollars.
00:06:02.000They had to have been talking about this Trump case.
00:06:05.000Otherwise, Nathan Wade could not have billed his time because he's only appointed for the Trump case.
00:06:10.000And so that raises the bigger question.
00:06:12.000There are serious state and federal charges involved here with corruption, with fraud.
00:06:18.000Why the hell hasn't the Biden Justice Department opened a criminal probe in the northern district of Georgia for honest services fraud and bribery and many other federal charges?
00:06:32.000It hasn't happened, I presume, because Merrick Garland is trying to protect Joe Biden and Joe Biden's White House, because, again, Nathan Wade could coordinate it with the Biden White House before Fannie Willis brought these charges.
00:06:44.000OK, I want to make sure that so it has nothing to do.
00:06:51.000It has nothing to do with the with the case per se.
00:06:56.000This is all about how she comported herself.
00:06:59.000The fiasco of that testimony is all these bizarre, you know, quite frankly, I think, perjuring herself, talking about paying the money back in cash that she always kept at hand.
00:07:11.000What what they removed her in her office from is for that activity, not the fact that this is an overreach to come against President Trump and the electors.
00:07:20.000Correct. This is purely a recusal disqualification motion because of her corruption.
00:07:26.000Yet, as you said, Steve, remember, she testified, oh, don't worry, we went Dutch on these trips to Napa police in the Caribbean.
00:07:33.000I paid back Nathan Wade cash that Fannie Willis said her Black Panther father taught her to keep a bunch of cash laying around the house, maybe in her mattress where she where her story broke down is she never explained after she spent thousands of dollars going Dutch with Nathan Wade around the world.
00:07:52.000She never explained how she replenished that cash in her house so she can make her dead father happy by having cash reserves around her house.
00:08:01.000So she didn't have any withdrawals from the bank or any other any other evidence how she replenished that cash.
00:08:07.000Hang on one second. We have an update. What is our update from Capitol Hill that they have scheduled some votes today?
00:08:16.000There's a memo coming out from the whip office. But not the CR? Not necessarily. Okay.
00:08:22.000There is actually a meeting. We know that Chip Roy and Andy, Chip Roy from the House Freedom Caucus, and he's also in the Rules Committee.
00:08:29.000Andy Harris, Congressman from Maryland, who's the interim, I guess, chairman of the House Freedom Caucus to the next Congress.
00:08:36.000They're actually in the speaker's office. Our folks in Capitol Hill are telling us.
00:08:39.000So it's a lot going on up there. They're trying to figure out whether it's going to be a CR that's got some things attached to it, maybe a debt ceiling relief and or just do a simple two liner.
00:08:49.000Or I think our our preferred method right now is just let it all shut down. Right.
00:08:55.000You know, grandma not going to be able to give them additional weeks to be able to sabotage president.
00:09:00.000Exactly. Exactly. And so grandma's not going to be able to go to the Smithsonian on Christmas Eve.
00:09:05.000But hey, you know what? You got to sacrifice something for the Republic.
00:09:09.000Mike Davis. In fact, Mike, I don't know if you've seen it.
00:09:13.000Can we can Denver tee up the cold we play for Natalie?
00:09:18.000I want him to see the Norm Eisen part of this before.
00:09:21.000Oh, one one thing before we do that. Just let's get it ready.
00:09:24.000So, Mike, correct me if I'm wrong. Governor Kemp or the attorney general of Georgia can shut this whole embarrassing fiasco.
00:09:31.000And do you agree with me, Mike, that this is kind of a humiliation now for the folks in Georgia?
00:09:36.000Georgia is a major kind of a global city. It's got international businesses, of course, this amazing airport.
00:09:41.000It's it's corporate headquarters for so many, you know, top, you know, Fortune 100, Fortune 200 companies.
00:09:49.000Could could the governor or the attorney general and said this, let's go in some rotation to some other prosecutor or some other county or some other district.
00:09:58.000Could the could the folks in Georgia, the kind of the adults in the room, could they shut this whole thing down right now?
00:10:05.000Absolutely. Attorney General Chris Carr could shut this down immediately.
00:10:11.000And I guess the question is, is why have they let this go on for years and years and years, even, you know, they've known for years this was a bogus case.
00:10:22.000They've known we've known for over a year that Fannie Willis was corrupted. What?
00:10:26.000Why is this allowed to go on in Georgia? Why are Republicans, particularly southern white male Republicans, the biggest cowards on the planet?
00:10:38.000Yo. OK, I agree with you there, brother. We have a number, Natalie.
00:10:45.000We want the Warren Posse, if you please can make a phone call today. And what number should they call?
00:10:51.000Four zero four six five six seventeen seventy six. If I can do just a little pregame.
00:10:59.000Norm Eisen is already tweeting about our beloved Fannie Willis, saying that the disqualification of Fannie Willis, sorry, not tweeting, blue skying.
00:11:06.000Got to make sure we make that distinction. It's totally unfounded.
00:11:09.000Bipartisan experts agree. But there is a bright side. The indictment stands.
00:11:14.000Now it should be pursued vigorously. Like in a New York case, Trump is not immune.
00:11:19.000Steve, I would humbly revise my infamous line that our conspiracy theories are so good they require pardons, that our conspiracy theories are so good they require complete and utter disqualifications.
00:11:30.000Yes. We ought to grab Chris Carr's number to the AG just when we get a chance.
00:11:34.000So that's a Brian Kemp's number, the governor of Georgia.
00:12:22.000Look, at this point in the criminal prosecution, they have the disqualification motion.
00:12:29.000You're not going to be able to decide the case on the merits at this point.
00:12:33.000At the end of the day, even if this case went to trial, even if the defendants were found guilty, even if the trial court judge, this little wimp, Scott McAfee, convicted, this case is not going to survive appeal.
00:12:47.000Right. But with this disqualification, that's handled on the front end versus the merits that's handled after the trial.
00:12:54.000But here's the bottom line. This case is is is going away.
00:12:59.000It is going away forever because the Fulton County DA's office got disqualified.
00:13:04.000It's going to get reassigned to another prosecutor. No, no other prosecutor in their right mind is going to continue forward with this case.
00:13:11.000This case is effectively that we have the number for attorney general car four zero four six five six thirty three hundred.
00:13:23.000And again, for the governor, it's four zero four six five six seventeen seventy six.
00:13:29.000If Denver could be so good and Cameron and the team, let's get that on the next segment, if we can get that up in the in the chyron.
00:13:35.000Here's what we're going to do. We're going to take a short commercial break.
00:13:40.000We're going to ask Mike Davis to stick around. We're going to get more than Norm Eisen.
00:13:44.000The search for justice, the search for truth will continue after 20 January 2025 as Cash Patel and Pam Bondi and others start to focus on the vast criminal conspiracy against President Trump.
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00:17:26.000And it has nothing to do that I spent four months in a federal prison, because it doesn't.
00:17:30.000It has to do with Speaker McCarthy first and then Johnson refused to drop everything that the illegal illegitimate J6 committee did and then do their own investigation.
00:18:13.000Well, I would ask this about Norm Eisen.
00:18:16.000If they've done nothing wrong on the Democrat side with this unprecedented Democrat lawfare and election interference, why is Norm Eisen seeking blanket pardons, right?
00:18:27.000You would get a pardon if you've committed a crime.
00:18:30.000And if you haven't committed a crime, why would you need a pardon?
00:18:35.000And they know that they know what they have done here is criminal.
00:18:38.000They know that they have politicized and weaponized our intel agencies, law enforcement at every level, federal, New York, Georgia, Arizona.
00:18:50.000They know that they have politicized the January 6th committee.
00:18:56.000The evidence shows that Liz Liz Cheney got Cassidy Hutchinson to change her sworn testimony.
00:19:03.000That's perjury, subordination of perjury, obstruction of justice, witness tampering, conspiracy.
00:19:11.000And the broader problem with for the Democrats is this.
00:19:14.000This is all a coordinated political hit against Trump.
00:19:19.000His top age like you, Steve Bannon and Peter Devar, who went to prison as supporters on January 6th, who were politically persecuted, according to the Supreme Court's Fisher ruling back in June.
00:19:34.000And they've done this at many different levels.
00:19:36.000When you politicize and weaponize intel agencies, law enforcement, congressional committees to go after your political enemies for non-crimes, that is a criminal conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. Section 241.
00:19:52.000And I would say this maybe it hasn't been organized because congressional Republicans are inept.
00:19:58.000But I hope and pray that when Pam Bondi becomes the attorney general and Kash Patel becomes the FBI director, this this criminal probe for conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. Section 241 will get organized very quickly.
00:20:15.000And these Democrat prosecutors and agents and witnesses and operatives and even judges conspiring to violate Trump, Trump's civil rights and the civil rights of you, Steve and Peter and so many other Trump supporters on January 6th.
00:20:34.000I would say that they should lawyer up because they may be on the receiving end of subpoenas, requesting their testimony, requesting their text messages, requesting other evidence because we cannot let them get away with this.
00:20:53.380They tried to bankrupt the former and future president.
00:20:57.160They tried to throw him in prison for the rest of his life, four different times for non-crimes.
00:21:03.200They tried to throw him off the ballot several times.
00:21:06.600They even underfunded his Secret Service protection and said he's the biggest threat to American democracy, almost getting his head blown off twice.
00:21:17.620And sure, President Trump can be the good cop and he can be the bigger, better person.
00:21:22.360But his Justice Department needs to get on this on day one.
00:21:27.160No, this goes back when we put the Financial Times, if Denver be so kind to put the cover of my beloved Financial Times up today,
00:21:34.560President Trump for the second, I think for the first time in history, was named the was named Man of the Year by the Financial Times of London.
00:21:42.740In the report itself, I'm quoted Susie Walsall's quote, and she says, look, which President Trump says all the time,
00:21:49.200that his retribution will be a new golden age, a great economy.
00:21:54.100I mean, obviously, President Trump, that's whether we're going through this whole huge fight on Capitol Hill right now about the CR, about the debt ceiling, about all of it.
00:22:02.020And that clearly is going to be that clearly is going to be the, you know, a major aspect.
00:22:07.540But we have to hold these people accountable.
00:26:02.180I think they would just skip him if it ever got to that point in the succession, and it would just go to the President pro temp of the Senate after that.
00:26:10.220But I actually like Steve Bannon for Speaker of the House.
00:26:43.780They understand that this is quite serious.
00:26:46.140Look, you don't have people like Norm Eisen.
00:26:48.940You don't have people like Benny Thompson.
00:26:50.880You don't have these people up there now on CNN and MSNBC every night talking about blanket preemptive pardons and or now blanket amnesty.
00:27:00.680And Bill Clinton auditioning for the Hillary Clinton pardon.
00:27:03.620And Bill Clinton running up the flagpole and see who votes.
00:27:08.440Because the reason they're doing this, the reason the Financial Times put it in on the article of Trump as man of the year, they understand this is very, very serious.