Episode 4175: Mainstream Fear Their Loss Of Narrative Surrounding J6
Episode Stats
Words per Minute
166.3508
Summary
Four years ago today, a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol in an attempt to block what is usually a mundane election certification process. On January 6th, 2011, a gunman opened fire in the streets of downtown Dayton, Ohio, killing four people and injuring many more.
Transcript
00:00:00.000
I did what I have done my entire career, which is take seriously the oath that I have taken
00:00:05.340
many times to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, which included today
00:00:11.260
performing my constitutional duties to ensure that the people of America, the voters of
00:00:17.780
America, will have their votes counted, that those votes matter, and that they will determine
00:00:23.260
the outcome of an election. I do believe very strongly that America's democracy is only
00:00:31.840
as strong as our willingness to fight for it. Every single person, their willingness to fight
00:00:40.020
for and respect the importance of our democracy. Otherwise, it is very fragile, and it will not
00:00:46.920
be able to withstand moments of crisis. And today, America's democracy stood.
00:00:53.960
Vice President Harris, after the certification of the 2024 election results, pointing out
00:01:00.560
the stark contrast between yesterday and what took place four years ago yesterday, when a mob of Trump
00:01:09.600
supporters stormed the Capitol in an effort to block what is usually a mundane certification
00:01:16.300
process. Take a look here. All right. January 6th is the biggest memory of Trump's first term.
00:01:22.320
Look at this. Wow. It's just five. That is something. It's just five percent. I mean,
00:01:28.200
most folks, simply put, were willing to dismiss it without much of an issue. And among Republicans,
00:01:34.380
what do we see? It was just two percent. So even though you had that significant chunk of Republicans
00:01:39.720
who said, we oppose it, even though the vast majority of Americans opposed it, the bottom line,
00:01:44.260
when it came to November, even when it comes now, most Americans, simply put, Manu, are not thinking
00:01:49.240
about it. I think we need to find moral clarity, you know, in this country. And I just remember
00:01:55.880
after January 6th, you had someone like Mitch McConnell placing the blame on January 6th where
00:02:00.220
it belonged squarely on Donald Trump's shoulders. And then you started seeing people backtrack that
00:02:05.980
and losing their moral center. You had Condoleezza Rice, I believe, on this very show saying,
00:02:11.400
you know, we need to move on from January 6th. I say no, you don't move on because January 6th was
00:02:16.700
an atrocity. It was one of the worst moments in American history. And when you think about the
00:02:23.640
worst moments in American history, you know, like World War II, things that happened, you know,
00:02:31.640
like the Holocaust, chattel slavery, we need to never forget because past becomes prologue if you
00:02:39.440
forget any race. And I would say one thing about the rewriting of history that's so crazy is
00:02:44.840
this was all on video. You can see the rioters beat the police and drag people down the steps and
00:02:52.200
use the American flag to assault people. You can hear them chant, hang Mike Pence's. So,
00:02:57.740
you know, it's just crazy to me that the effort to rewrite the history of January 6th has been as
00:03:04.160
successful as it has been when you do have literally so much video of exactly what happened
00:03:10.180
that day for anybody who wants to see it to see. Yes. If you woke up on January 7th of 2021 with the
00:03:18.560
glass still shattered on the floor of the Capitol and the smoke rising and the troops are surrounding
00:03:23.180
the building and you had said that Donald Trump will be president in four years, nobody would have
00:03:28.400
believed that. Anybody who says that today is not telling you the truth. We wouldn't, we weren't 100%
00:03:31.940
sure he was going to make it out two more weeks. Broadly speaking, it turned out that his electorate
00:03:35.980
still wanted him and that held power over the elected officials who didn't. And that's the real
00:03:41.580
story here is that they were not, they did not find what he did on January 6th to be disqualifying.
00:03:47.400
And therefore the Congress and the elected officials went along with it.
00:03:51.520
John, January 7th, 2020, 21, there were certainly not a majority of Americans that would think Donald
00:03:58.780
Trump would retake the white house, but he is about to, does that tell us that Americans as a whole
00:04:05.180
are okay with what happened four years ago today? Uh, so number one, uh, absolutely not. I don't
00:04:12.060
think that that tells us that the majority of Americans are okay with January 6th. What I think
00:04:15.680
it tells us is that a lot of Americans who voted for Donald Trump, a lot of Americans who are not
00:04:20.380
all right with January 6th do not prioritize that over some of the other things that, uh, Donald Trump
00:04:26.480
was offering. Certainly part of his base is happy with January 6th. You can tell because, uh, Donald
00:04:31.580
Trump has exalted, uh, the people who are convicted of crimes on January, uh, of the January 6th crimes
00:04:38.100
as patriots, um, as people who have been, uh, treated poorly by their government rather than
00:04:44.340
prosecuted for crimes. So, um, there's absolutely a piece of that Donald Trump base that really loves
00:04:49.140
it, but there's also a set of voters who voted for Donald Trump who do, A, do not think that's
00:04:53.360
appropriate, uh, but also do not prioritize injustice. This is January 6th from that day forward
00:05:00.800
and pretending that this is no longer what today means is to put it bluntly an insult to every cop
00:05:08.400
that was injured that day. Every terrified congressional staffer and member, every Capitol worker who had
00:05:13.980
to clean up the feces, the Trump mob smeared on the walls and to every decent notion anyone ever had
00:05:22.820
about this country. It's also a lie. It's a lie. Most Republicans and even some of the media want to
00:05:30.620
tell you because it makes Republicans feel better. And apparently making Republicans feel better is
00:05:36.120
really important since while their elected officials hit in terror with every single Democrat, the party
00:05:43.480
itself very quickly changed their minds led by Trump and their favorite billionaire news channel,
00:05:48.120
Rupert Murdoch's Fox. They created a new big lie that January 6th was just a normal tourist occasion
00:05:54.380
and really not that big of a deal. Well, you know what? Sorry, but it was a big deal. It was an
00:06:00.000
insurrection. The first violent sacking of our Capitol since the war of 1812. Trump's second impeachment
00:06:07.520
was literally for the incitement of an insurrection. And the idea of forgetting that, of just moving on
00:06:14.380
and pretending there's no harm, no foul and preparing to quietly reinstall the chief insurrectionist
00:06:19.580
without comment is frankly a shameful idea. The fact that so few voters found his actions
00:06:25.860
disqualifying the Supreme Court conservatives negation of the constitution's insurrection
00:06:31.060
clause. So our shameless chief justice, John Roberts could clear the way for his reelection.
00:06:36.580
All of it is, sorry, utterly shameful. Today is not a day to commemorate. Yes, we've got to do it
00:06:44.400
because that's what some of y'all voted for or failed to vote and cleared the way for. But for God's
00:06:49.500
sakes, let's at least have the decency and dignity to be a little embarrassed. Embarrassed for the most
00:06:58.400
cynical of political parties, for their supposed dear leader, for his billionaire bosses who paid to
00:07:04.400
reinstall him. And for anyone who dismissed January 6th, 2021 as not a deal breaker for the man for
00:07:11.420
whom the violence occurred to be president again, you do realize the rest of the world can see us,
00:07:16.260
right? And 14 days from today, you will hear many soberly and reverently laud the peaceful transfer
00:07:23.660
of power. Well, I hate to be the fly at the picnic table, but you can't peacefully transfer power to an
00:07:29.540
insurrectionist simply because it took them an extra four years to finish the job. This was a
00:07:35.640
violent transfer of power. The most violent in U.S. history, if we're being honest. Take a look here.
00:07:41.700
All right. January 6th is the biggest memory of Trump's first term. Look at this. Wow. That is
00:07:48.500
that is something. It's just five percent. I mean, most folks simply put were willing to dismiss it
00:07:54.960
without much of an issue. And among Republicans, what do we see? It was just two percent. So even
00:08:00.840
though you had that significant chunk of Republicans who said we oppose it, even though the vast majority
00:08:06.020
of Americans opposed it, the bottom line, when it came to November, even when it comes now,
00:08:10.200
most Americans simply put, Manu, are not thinking about it.
00:08:16.120
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:08:24.560
these people. I got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people, the people had a belly
00:08:31.640
full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world to stop
00:08:35.540
that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that go to share
00:08:39.900
the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:08:47.340
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country,
00:09:07.800
Tuesday, 7 January in the year of our Lord, 2025. Think about where we were four years ago
00:09:13.780
this morning. I think where we are today. That accomplishment is because of two reasons.
00:09:20.420
The moral courage of President Donald J. Trump to return to the field of combat. And in this audience,
00:09:28.840
having the absolute complete confidence in their judgment and having President Trump's back in
00:09:36.660
those darkest days of January, February, March, April, May of 2021, when Rupert Murdoch sent out
00:09:43.420
a memo, an email to his team, they're going to make Trump a non-person. The entire political apparatus,
00:09:48.460
the entire corporate apparatus, the media apparatus, the big tech, all of it. All of the institutions of
00:09:54.520
the most powerful nation on earth. Contemplate that for a second. All of the institutions in unanimous
00:10:05.240
and total unanimity on one thing, that Donald Trump was the enemy of this country. And most
00:10:13.680
importantly, his followers were insurrectionist. Everything they did to you, everything they did
00:10:19.640
to him, you weren't pervious to it. Last night was absolutely an eye-opener that the mainstream media
00:10:28.840
will not give this up. And they are stunned and shocked that their propaganda over the last four
00:10:33.000
years is meaningless. We have many, many, many more battles before us. And in fact, I'm quite concerned
00:10:44.680
that people are not taking seriously, or seriously enough, the battles we have ahead of us.
00:10:51.380
They are out. Don't believe, don't think for a second that they have dropped their principal
00:10:58.740
angle of attack was to destroy Trump. And by destroying Trump, destroy the movement around
00:11:06.200
Trump. Because now they understand this movement is incredibly powerful. And growing in power every
00:11:12.060
day. And growing in scale every day. And bringing in new adherence every day. It's only going to get
00:11:18.120
bigger and bigger and bigger. And this movement is going to reorder the political and economic
00:11:25.060
structure of this nation. And therefore, in doing it, the world. To bring peace and prosperity. To stop
00:11:30.760
the forever wars. And to stop the mindset of the invade everywhere, invite everyone. Globalist elite
00:11:39.400
to run this country. Just always remember, four years ago this morning, remember that. It's more
00:11:50.080
important than four years ago tomorrow morning, because the incident had not happened yet. Mike
00:11:55.560
Pence had not portrayed us that. When we left the show at noon, it had not happened. We pulled yesterday
00:12:00.280
the live broadcast at five o'clock, but it was still going on. We had Ben Berkwam on the scene.
00:12:06.140
It was the day, the morning after. The morning after the work really started. You could have gone
00:12:11.860
into, and let's be blunt. A large portion of your, I shouldn't say a large portion, but a portion of
00:12:19.380
your compadres ran. Curled up in the fetal position. Now we got many more adherents at the same time.
00:12:25.480
People who wanted to fight. That's what was important, is the people that wanted to fight.
00:12:33.580
And we still got a fight. We got a bigger fight now. Because now we are just about to grasp
00:12:44.020
in seizing the institutions and grabbing the levers of power, it's not going to be
00:12:50.360
that easy. It's not going to be that simple. You're already seeing
00:12:53.840
the huge fight we're having. That someone has gotten into. And talk about the scale before we get to
00:13:00.000
the two bills versus one. Lead story on the Hill newspaper. The Hill newspaper is not Breitbart.
00:13:07.200
It's not Gateway Pundit. It's not the War Room. It's the Hill. It's now the people that have the
00:13:12.680
one nation or have the new network. The Tribune people. Own this.
00:13:25.400
What's the lead story on the Hill this morning?
00:13:27.020
People in the Senate are concerned about an investigation that has to take place
00:13:35.640
on who knew what went about Biden and the deterioration of Biden and Biden not really
00:13:42.320
running this administration for the last couple of years. Well, it's far deeper than that.
00:13:46.120
The investigation into the steal of 2020. The investigation to the Fed's direction of January 6th.
00:13:51.020
The investigation, the deep investigation into Joe Biden, this illegitimate regime.
00:14:02.080
Remember, at high noon on the 20th of January 2021, I referred to it as an illegitimate regime.
00:14:09.860
And I said, we're going to pound that until it's into the American psyche. It's into the
00:14:13.640
American psyche and it's seeped into the United States Senate. They're worried.
00:14:16.260
The biggest crime among many crimes of this administrative state, this deep state to destroy
00:14:25.280
this constitutional republic. And the only thing that stopped them was the moral courage
00:14:32.580
and the bravery, the physical bravery of one man, Donald J. Trump, and a group of followers
00:14:39.540
that said, fix bayonets. We are not, we're not going to back down. We're going to double down.
00:14:45.200
We're not going to surrender. We're going to go to victory. We're not going to retreat. We're going
00:14:50.280
to advance. Matt Boyle, one of the great fighters next in the war room.
00:15:00.220
It's obvious the unthinkable continues. Most Americans know something is very, very wrong.
00:15:07.180
The people in charge keep telling you that everything's fine and to stop noticing, but you
00:15:11.640
know better. That's why self-reliant folks are investing in emergency food storage. And you
00:15:18.160
should too. My Patriots Supply, the nation's largest emergency preparedness company, are
00:15:23.600
the ones you can trust. Go to mypatriotsupply.com and secure their best-selling three-month emergency
00:15:29.000
food kits. Each contains tasty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners averaging over 2,000 calories
00:15:35.320
per day. My Patriots Supply also sells solar generators, gravity-powered water filters,
00:15:41.240
off-grid room heaters for when the power goes out. They also sell heirloom seeds and survival gear.
00:15:48.680
Order by 3 p.m. and your items ship that same day and arrive quickly on your doorstep in unmarked
00:15:54.600
boxes. Go to mypatriotsupply.com today. Hope is not a plan. My Patriots Supply is a plan. Time is running
00:16:03.460
out to prepare for what's coming. Mypatriotsupply.com. Go there today. Action, action, action.
00:16:17.960
Matt Boyle joins us now. Matt, they were in total and complete meltdown yesterday.
00:16:23.200
And one of the things they're most, we've destroyed them. They're in their head. They can't believe with
00:16:29.040
all the power and all the media and CBS and NBC and the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal and
00:16:34.260
all of it. That it was the War Room and Breitbart and a handful of sites that changed the narrative
00:16:41.600
about J6 and got to the truth. The American people saw that too. I can play that thing of Harry Enten,
00:16:47.280
who I think is a very good pollster, showing the guy in the morning show, only 5% of the people who
00:16:52.740
were thinking, you know, related to Trump. And he gasped. They can't believe it. They choke on it.
00:16:59.340
Walk me through where we are, brother. Yeah, look, I think that the establishment media,
00:17:04.900
this whole J6 thing is a really good example of this. It's probably the best example we've seen in
00:17:09.240
the last several years, where the establishment media gets so glommed onto one thing and they're
00:17:14.080
just convinced they're right. And the average person out there around the country is just not
00:17:18.500
paying attention to it or doesn't care about it or doesn't have the concerns that they do.
00:17:22.260
They're so on a touch, these establishment media people. And again, you saw it yesterday.
00:17:26.880
People didn't care about this in this election. And not just all those media outlets you just named.
00:17:32.720
I mean, they literally hired at the J6 committee, Nancy Pelosi brought in the head of ABC News,
00:17:39.200
right, like to run the thing and do it as a primetime production. And nobody cared, right? Like,
00:17:44.740
it's like, you know, at a certain point, it's like these folks are totally focused on the wrong
00:17:49.240
stuff. And frankly, this is what's given an opening to people like us at Breitbart, like you guys at
00:17:55.560
the Worm and other, you know, I hate to even call us like the conservative media at this point. We're
00:18:02.700
just like that. We're the mainstream media, right? Like we're stepping up and covering the things
00:18:06.560
that people care about and talking about the issues that people care about and stepping into
00:18:12.180
the void that they're leaving behind, right? Like, you know, you want to know why there's major
00:18:17.120
problems across the entire establishment legacy media, if you will? Why are people leaving the
00:18:23.000
Washington Post? Why are people, you know, it's like watching Sports Free Agency or something,
00:18:28.440
right? We're watching the baseball offseason right now, right? Like, and all these players
00:18:32.520
are moving from team to team. That's the same thing happening across the establishment media.
00:18:36.620
But why is this happening, right? Why are they all in shambles right now? It's because they're
00:18:42.580
all focused on the wrong stuff, right? And that's why what we're gonna do at Breitbart as we head
00:18:48.660
into the new administration here with the Trump round two is we're just doubling down with what
00:18:55.040
we have, right? Like we're making some internal promotions and we're bringing, you know, folks
00:19:00.940
to Washington, some of them back to Washington to really double down on it and to just go after
00:19:08.840
the stories that everybody else in the establishment media is missing. It's so sad because as a
00:19:14.260
journalist, I don't know if somebody believes in journalism, I want journalism to succeed. But the
00:19:20.380
fact is, is that I watch and it would be super easy to fix these places, right? Like the Washington
00:19:25.260
Post, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, right? Like, you know, all these places could be
00:19:29.520
fixed in a heartbeat if they just made a couple of minor structural changes and focus changes.
00:19:35.520
But they're not interested in that because they're interested in the preservation of the
00:19:40.980
globalist establishment and not holding these powerful forces accountable. And by the way,
00:19:48.300
I would argue we're winning this war. Look at what just happened today with Meta and Facebook,
00:19:53.180
Mark Zuckerberg coming out and literally ending the fact check thing. Now, look, I don't think it's
00:19:58.840
over yet. We're not done yet, but we're winning.
00:20:01.460
No, no, no. That's just a surrender. I put it up on Getter. By the way, Mike Allen in Axios has a
00:20:09.800
magnificent piece of Matt Boyle, great photo of Matt and the president in an interview about
00:20:14.300
Breitbart and their new expansion into a coverage of Matt's going to return to the Capitol.
00:20:20.460
Other things are going to happen inside of Breitbart, have even more coverage of Trump up close and
00:20:25.340
personal, the administration. But the problem you've got, you've got the billionaire owners,
00:20:30.860
the Murdochs, the Bezos. These are tools, whether it's the Wall Street Journal or Fox News or it's
00:20:35.840
the Washington Post, right, or the New York Times. These billionaire families, it's their point of
00:20:41.440
view. It's the neoliberal, neocon, established order perspective. That's a, yeah, you can make some
00:20:45.980
structural changes, but as long as you've got that mentality and it flows through, like the editorial
00:20:50.520
page of the Wall Street Journal is one of the most embarrassing, you would think they would get rid
00:20:54.340
of people after they've been dead wrong about everything since, I don't know, let me pick a
00:20:58.880
random date, 2015, 2014, maybe 2012, and they were all, remember, they were all there. They're all
00:21:05.720
skipping around for Romney. Romney and Paul Ryan are going to win. They're dead wrong on everything,
00:21:10.020
dead wrong. They're supposed to be capitalists, and capitalism, if you fail, you get the boot,
00:21:16.480
It goes back even further than that, Steve. It goes back to the Bushes, right? The Bush
00:21:20.580
one, Bush 41, and then Clinton, and then Bush 43, and then Obama, and it's this globalist
00:21:29.080
experiment that we saw. I mean, Clinton did NAFTA, right? That was a huge part of the mistakes
00:21:35.840
of Washington, right? And then obviously you had both Bushes doing all these wars and adventurism
00:21:43.880
in the Middle East, and then Obama with the, you know, the full-blown globalists, you know,
00:21:50.180
pushing, you know, the takeover, the, you know, what they did with this in the response to the
00:21:55.540
financial crisis in 2008 and the auto bailout and all this stuff. The fact is, is that the total
00:22:02.840
political, this is a total rejection of the, complete and total rejection by the American people of the
00:22:08.500
political class in its entirety. And, and, and so again, the, the, the fact is, is that something's
00:22:15.800
going to change. There needs to be some real serious change. These people, they've learned
00:22:19.540
nothing, right? Like, they're not going to change. They're not going to. Yeah. They've learned
00:22:24.240
nothing. They're like the bourbons. They're like the, they're like the, I think it was Voltaire said
00:22:27.740
about the bourbons before the, the French Revolution. They've learned nothing and they've forgotten
00:22:33.780
nothing. Just hang on for one second. I want to bring Jason Turner. My, my favorite, the favorite
00:22:38.860
paper of the war room is the Financial Times of London. Jillian Tett is their, one of their senior
00:22:44.180
editors in charge of capital markets. She wrote a magnificent piece. Talk about people, a learning
00:22:48.360
organization. She wrote a magnificent piece over the weekend on Peter Navarro in Meganomics. Jason,
00:22:54.880
you've had a chance to take a look at it. I know you're, you've been at the very forefront,
00:22:59.140
you and Scott Besson, EJ and Tony, Peter Navarro, others, and kind of rethinking
00:23:03.760
through the economics of what Trump's populist nationalist movement is. Give me your assessment
00:23:09.340
of this article. What can people glean from it? Well, I think people can glean from it. The idea
00:23:15.220
that China joining the WTO was, wound up being a massive wealth transfer from the American middle
00:23:22.880
class to the Chinese middle class. And of course, everyone in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce loved it
00:23:28.980
because it meant more profits for them. But we largely kneecapped the working class in the United
00:23:37.160
States. And that was seen as a very heterodox view before President Trump came along, but is
00:23:44.240
increasingly being seen as a more mainstream consensus view now. There are very few things
00:23:50.560
Democrats and Republicans can agree upon right now. But I would say one of the things they can agree
00:23:56.560
upon is that China is seen as, at best, an economic rival and at worst, an enemy. And I think we have to
00:24:08.280
focus more on the true concepts of free trade or reciprocity of trade. If you really had free trade,
00:24:17.460
these trade agreements, these multilateral trade agreements, would not be thousands of pages long.
00:24:22.200
They'd be a half a page long and say, you know, there are no tariffs between any of us. But that's
00:24:29.460
not the case. There are always carve outs. There are always political exceptions. And that's why this
00:24:34.660
generally tends to favor rent seekers that have deep pockets. It doesn't particularly favor the working
00:24:42.200
class men and women of this country. Are you pretty shocked that Jillian, who's a renowned and kind of
00:24:50.020
revered figure over at the FT, that she wrote an article that gives accessibility? If you read the
00:24:55.520
comments on the website, it blows me away. Are people saying it's the first time I've really had
00:25:00.600
an explanation from a major journal of what Meganomics is? And it doesn't sound that radical.
00:25:06.780
They may not agree with it, but it doesn't sound that radical. Does it shock you that our beloved
00:25:10.860
Financial Times is finally waking up? I have to tell you, it surprises me because I have a subscription
00:25:19.620
to the Financial Times. And if you read the paper on a regular basis, there's very few things that they
00:25:27.020
agree with with regard to the Trump administration. It's a very globalist newspaper that's very much
00:25:33.720
focused on the post-war international rules-based order. And anything that would question that is
00:25:40.520
seen as, you know, somewhat retrograde, right? So I am somewhat surprised that it does, as we were
00:25:47.760
talking, as you were talking about before, you know, perhaps unlike the Bourbons, there are some people
00:25:53.520
at the FT that are actually starting to learn something and understanding what, why there's such
00:25:59.820
political angst, not just in the United States, but around the world, that people enjoy being part of
00:26:05.960
a sovereign nation. They don't want to be part of one, one globalist way of organizing things. So
00:26:14.220
I have to say, I am surprised. I don't know Ms. Tett very, very well, but she's, you know,
00:26:21.420
generally speaking, a very thoughtful person, but I'm happy to see it even in an unlikely, an unlikely source.
00:26:29.820
No, it's a major, it's really a seminal moment in our movement. Peter Navarro,
00:26:36.000
really an incredible story about him, about his career, about his thinking from Harvard,
00:26:42.400
and the really the underlying economics of the MAGA movement and President Trump's populist
00:26:47.900
nationalism. It's quite, it had done in a very even-handed way, critical where it should be,
00:26:52.740
but really talks about the collapse of kind of the David Ricardos from the, what, the 18th century,
00:26:58.600
he's thinking from the 18th century. So a seminal moment. Jason, where do people get you,
00:27:03.480
while we have time to get you, where do people go to get your common man, your common man,
00:27:12.340
Common man CPI, so they could go to www.strategusrp.com or at Jason Trenert underscore on X.
00:27:26.280
Trenert, one of the architects, Scott Besson, Peter Navarro, Jason Trenert, E.J. Antone,
00:27:32.480
Steve Cortez, who else? Oh, Dave Brat, the Dave Brat.
00:27:39.720
The collection of thinkers around the worm last couple of years, huge article in the Financial
00:27:43.420
Times of London, a seminal moment. The, not embrace of magnanimics, but at least let's study it,
00:27:50.860
think about it, see what President Trump's really talking about on trade and tariffs.
00:27:55.460
The great Matt Boll's going to hang around. We've got Tom Fenton, Eric Prince. We're going to go
00:27:59.820
live to Mar-a-Lago around 11 o'clock when the president-elect 47 steps to the microphone.
00:28:06.840
From Donald J. Trump, this morning at 11 o'clock. Short break.
00:28:11.880
It's obvious. The unthinkable continues. Most Americans know something is very, very wrong.
00:28:18.620
The people in charge keep telling you that everything's fine and to stop noticing. But
00:28:23.100
you know better. That's why self-reliant folks are investing in emergency food storage.
00:28:29.340
And you should, too. My patrons apply. The nation's largest emergency preparedness company
00:28:34.320
are the ones you can trust. Go to mypatriotsupply.com and secure their best-selling
00:28:39.280
three-month emergency food kits. Each contains tasty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners averaging
00:28:45.660
over 2,000 calories per day. My patrons supply also sells solar generators, gravity-powered water
00:28:51.920
filters, off-grid room heaters for when the power goes out. They also sell heirloom seeds and survival
00:28:59.260
gear. Order by 3 p.m. and your items ship that same day and arrive quickly on your
00:29:04.180
doorstep in unmarked boxes. Go to mypatriotsupply.com today. Hope is not a plan. My Patriot Supply
00:29:13.020
is a plan. Time is running out to prepare for what's coming. Mypatriotsupply.com. Go there
00:29:22.460
We have 90 minutes left in the morning show. And here's who we have. Matt Boyle, Tom Fitton,
00:29:36.300
Eric Prince, and then Donald J. Trump. Ladies, that's 27 Yankees right there. That's Murderer's Row.
00:29:43.680
I can't believe this kind of lined up this morning. It's incredible. Boyle, Fitton, Eric Prince, and
00:29:50.480
Donald Trump. Bat and clean up Donald Trump. What a show. I'm just here. Just watch it.
00:29:57.320
Birch Gold, Times of Turbulence. Think President Trump's going to talk a little bit today. He's
00:30:00.820
given a press conference. Hope one of the questions is two bills versus one bill.
00:30:04.840
Can't have an omnibus. Can't have a summer omnibus. We'll be so bled out. We will be bled
00:30:10.580
white by that time. Got to have one. Got to get on it now. Got to have something on the border.
00:30:15.540
Immigration. Energy. Maybe throw a little defense in there, but get on it now. Hit them
00:30:20.660
with 50 executive orders. Bang, bang, bang. Muzzle velocity. Do it now. Going to be times of
00:30:26.660
turbulence. Already seen in the bond market. Yes, you are. Also seen in the British bond market.
00:30:32.740
The guilt. Yes, you are. I don't think the bond market thinks that inflation's finished. Although
00:30:38.460
Bernanke came out yesterday and said President Trump's plan does not look inflationary to him.
00:30:43.680
I agree with that. But we got to get on with it. Birchgold.com. End of the dollar empire. Make
00:30:49.680
sure you get the sixth free installment. You need to get up to speed. This audience. Modern
00:30:54.000
monetary theory. The idea that broke the world. We're not there to make you the smartest person
00:31:00.100
at the cocktail party. We're making sure that when you go fix bayonets on the debt ceiling and all
00:31:04.280
this, that we have some intellectual backup for it because ideas have consequences. Matt's going to
00:31:09.660
hang with us. Prince is on deck. I got to bring in Tom Fenton, the great Tom Fenton. Tom, when you put
00:31:14.980
these videos up, which, man, I absolutely love you. I don't know if you're in the coffee room over
00:31:18.960
there. These are impromptu, but they're so powerful. The one yesterday blew me away. You now have
00:31:27.560
evidence about Fannie Willis and Nancy Pelosi colluding together on this criminal, this vast
00:31:36.200
criminal conspiracy against President Trump and other J6ers. Judicial Watch is the go-to. It's the
00:31:45.780
people's justice department, sir. What do you got for us? You know, pretty simple request. We asked for
00:31:52.340
records about her communications with the January 6th committee, the Pelosi operation there,
00:31:58.380
Jack Smith, Justice Department. And I think they told us one, two, three, four times they had no
00:32:04.260
documents. We said, well, hold on a second. There's at least one letter, Jordan released, showing that
00:32:10.580
Fannie herself wrote a letter to Benny Thompson, I think.
00:32:13.760
And so we sued. And they didn't even bother to show up in court and answer a lawsuit. They went
00:32:21.220
into default, which, you know, you don't have to be a lawyer to understand. If you don't show up in
00:32:26.980
court and you're a government agency, that's kind of a big deal. And the court said, you not only need
00:32:32.140
to show up, you need to give Judicial Watch the document, search for records. And lo and behold,
00:32:37.020
they found a bunch of records and they don't want to give them to us. So now we've got proof positive.
00:32:43.360
There's a series of records, communications between the January 6th committee and the so-called
00:32:49.580
independent investigation in Fulton County to target Trump on January 6th. Of course, that was
00:32:56.000
what over what he was indicted for was his activities related to trying to defend free and fair elections
00:33:03.000
and dispute the Biden election victory, to use it, use the term in quotes. And so we caught her.
00:33:10.640
She finally had to fess up to having documents. And just last night, the court told her she has to
00:33:17.120
give us her office has to give us $20,000 in attorney's fees for what she did here. So we're not even
00:33:24.200
we're still in the middle of the battle of getting the darn documents. But we fester forced her to fess
00:33:30.980
up that she had to begin with after her telling us, and frankly, the court repeatedly, there was no there there.
00:33:40.720
Tom, we keep talking about this. There's got to be an investigation totally open about the 2020 election,
00:33:46.080
the whole Fed's election on J6. And now the Hills lead story about the Senate, about now they're starting to ask
00:33:53.400
a question amongst each other, like how do we investigate Biden not even being on the job for
00:33:57.960
the last two years? Right. And that's their admission, not not ours, their admission. What's
00:34:02.940
judicial watch since you guys really kind of always keep the big picture and drill down and get the
00:34:07.700
receipts? What is your recommendation to both the Trump Justice Department going forward and also the
00:34:14.340
investigative apparatus and particularly in the Hill going forward to make sure the American people
00:34:20.020
understand exactly what went on here, sir? Well, if I were President Trump, I would appoint a special
00:34:27.340
counsel directly. I wouldn't allow the Justice Department to do the investigation, wouldn't allow
00:34:31.980
the FBI to do the investigation. They have to be the subjects of the investigation. And the president
00:34:37.740
has the power to appoint special prosecutors directly out of the White House. And that's how any
00:34:42.880
criminal investigation into what went on here should be done. Certainly, Congress has an interest in
00:34:48.760
understanding how it is our government was run for four years by an oligarchy, where a president is
00:34:55.540
now been confirmed six ways to Sunday, was mentally out to lunch. Of course, he was also compromised by
00:35:01.780
his China and Russia money, which led, in my view, to the invasion of Ukraine and Russia and Chinese
00:35:08.160
adventurism and attacks on American sovereignty. All that ought to be part of the investigations as well.
00:35:14.680
You know, the challenge for Congress, even if they wanted to do the right thing and had the
00:35:18.700
capacities, is that, you know, with the corruption here in D.C., there are a thousand fires on the
00:35:24.300
horizon. And where do you send your resources to to uncover, combat, and make sure they don't spread
00:35:30.020
further? And that should be the only question, is not what they investigate, is how much they
00:35:35.780
investigate, because there's just so much to be done. And of course, we've got our independent FOIA
00:35:41.000
cases, right? Or our lawsuit, we just filed, you know, we filed a lawsuit for Ashley Mabbitt, for
00:35:45.620
instance. I mean, her her killing. It's Congress to ask any questions about her killing by D.C.,
00:36:00.540
Tom, the reason that Judicial Watch is revered and you're beloved in this movement is that you guys
00:36:06.600
have an amazing track record. I've known you now, I think, for 10, 12 years of under-promising and
00:36:11.840
over-performing. I just want to repeat, Tom Fenton is advising President Trump that he should
00:36:17.680
immediately install a special counsel, a special prosecutor, independent from the Justice Department,
00:36:24.560
to go through all of it and to staff it up however he's got to staff it up, but to go through.
00:36:29.700
And when you do special counsel, special prosecutors, these are criminal investigations.
00:36:34.120
I just want to make sure I'm clear. That is what you're recommending to President Trump?
00:36:38.920
That's right. And, you know, I'll leave it to the lawyers to figure out how that process would work
00:36:43.780
and how grand juries could be impaneled and how they could partner with U.S. attorneys and such.
00:36:49.700
But there's got to be a separation between the Justice Department. It's, and I don't,
00:36:54.960
this isn't on a diss on Pam Bondi or Kash Patel, God help us, that's for sure.
00:36:59.600
This is a recognition the agencies are compromised and they will spend half their time fighting the
00:37:07.700
tens of thousands of James Comeys and Andrew McCabe's and Peter Strzok's and Lisa Page's who
00:37:14.300
will be there for, for a good period of time, opposing everything they do. This is why, you know,
00:37:21.260
I always go back to the, um, remember the movie of Kevin Costner, uh, battling the mobster in Chicago.
00:37:36.260
I remember the jury was compromised at the end of the movie.
00:37:40.780
And what did the judge do? He said, you know what? Bring in the jury from the next courtroom.
00:37:45.500
I guess the FBI and DOJ's compromise is to bring a new set of investigators completely untouched by that operation.
00:37:58.320
Sean Connery's word of advice to young Kevin Costner playing.
00:38:02.840
They're right now working on a report at the Justice Department to smear Trump through this Jack Smith operation.
00:38:08.700
They just, uh, they, Trump, uh, Trump last night moved to, to, to, to hold the report until they take over,
00:38:17.300
which is the thing to do. Jack Smith's a criminal.
00:38:19.080
Uh, Sean Connery's advice to the young Elliot Ness played by Kevin Costner is that when they bring a knife,
00:38:26.060
you bring a gun, right? That's what has to happen here.
00:38:28.900
Tom, uh, where, where do people go to find out more about Judicial Watch?
00:38:33.120
One of the great institutions have been created on the right.
00:38:36.820
Um, where do they go to track you on social media, sir?
00:38:43.460
We're also on Facebook, which is, I guess, a, a new free land under the Zuckerberg, uh, regime.
00:38:54.920
I got a great new book out, Your Rights and Freedoms in Peril.
00:38:58.640
Uh, if they want to know what Trump should be doing and what the crisis is that has to be confronted by this new administration,
00:39:15.160
Thank you very much for joining us this morning.
00:39:19.860
So, Boyle, when Tom Fitton's calling for a special prosecutor,
00:39:28.980
Tom Fitton's a revered guy in President Trump's inner circle.
00:39:32.200
Tom Fitton doesn't say a lot, but when he says something, people pay, pays attention.
00:39:42.940
I think the president has to run this out of the White House, right?
00:39:46.780
Like, and so, um, that, that being said, and I agree with him a hundred percent too.
00:39:53.900
I've known her for a decade, known Cash for even longer.
00:39:57.240
Like, I think the world, the world of both of them, um, the, the, the fact is, is that,
00:40:02.480
um, the, uh, you know, I, I do think this has to come out of the White House because
00:40:09.700
Like it's so, there's so many facets to all of this, right?
00:40:12.900
There's the president, uh, the, the current outgoing president of the United States, or
00:40:17.240
so they say, uh, that, that has, you know, not really been in command of things.
00:40:23.100
I mean, this is unchartered waters, by the way, in and of itself, right?
00:40:26.320
Like we've never had a president that is so gone as Biden is, but also so corrupt, right?
00:40:32.800
Like, I mean, the stuff, the, all the foreign money and all this kind of stuff.
00:40:36.220
Uh, but then in addition to all of that, all of these deep state agencies and departments
00:40:40.660
and so on and so forth, I mean, this needs to come from the White House.
00:40:45.700
I hope that President Trump sees that and is listening.
00:40:48.900
Um, uh, next time I talk to him, if I do, uh, soon, which I hope I will, uh, I will
00:40:56.580
Uh, I hope that, uh, uh, that President Trump takes the actions from the White House.
00:41:03.000
I want to make, I want to make sure it's very important because the media follows this
00:41:07.740
I want to make sure that we're, we're right on our nomenclature.
00:41:10.440
And ladies and gentlemen, this is why what Tom Fitton just recommended is so important.
00:41:14.980
Remember, they had talked about when Gates is going to be attorney general.
00:41:17.480
They also talked about maybe a special prosecutor appointed by the, uh, by the, uh, uh, uh, attorney
00:41:22.800
general or working over there, Pam Bondi and cash in their jobs as D head of DOJ with all
00:41:29.920
the cleanup they got to do that rat's nest Pam Bondi.
00:41:32.360
And you've seen the team around her with Todd and, and, uh, Emil and all that you've got
00:41:40.300
What Tom Fitton is calling for and what Matt Bowles recommending also is that a special
00:41:45.740
prosecutor be appointed, I guess, by the president, right?
00:41:50.520
Cause this gets back to that unified theory of the executive.
00:41:55.240
He's also the chief magistrate and their nose is going to have to be rubbed in this
00:41:59.420
that by the constitution, he's the chief law enforcement officer of the country.
00:42:08.800
Yeah, look, I think that, I don't know if you call it a special counsel or whatever
00:42:12.340
the terminology is, but it's somebody that directly reports to the president, uh, that
00:42:17.060
has broad investigative authority, subpoena power, uh, law enforcement powers, et cetera.
00:42:22.860
Uh, uh, you know, and again is run directly out of the white house that could dig into basically
00:42:29.700
Like, I mean the whole thing, the whole swamp, right?
00:42:39.940
And I agree with the thing that Tom said there that, uh, that really stuck with me is, is
00:42:44.260
that it's just like how much and where do you focus and how many fires do you go after?
00:42:48.340
I mean, from, you know, covering this stuff for the better part of the last 15 years.
00:42:52.060
I mean, I can tell you there's a million different ways you can go at any given moment.
00:42:56.940
And so you need somebody that has broad authority, broad powers, uh, to be able to accomplish
00:43:02.400
A special prosecutor, somebody that, uh, that has subpoena power can impanel a grand jury.
00:43:10.640
I know you got to bounce, but just hang on one second.
00:43:12.320
Eric Prince, the president of the United States, Donald Trump, all of it next in the war room.
00:43:15.760
When the doctors at Brickhouse Nutrition announced a Black Friday sale, it's a big event.
00:43:22.840
Now is the time to save a bundle while you reboot and optimize your health.
00:43:27.940
This is the biggest sale of the year on everything that includes field of greens, the life-changing
00:43:32.500
super fruit and vegetable drink that promises your doctor will notice your improved health
00:43:39.620
The Black Friday sale also includes lean, the physician-formulated weight loss phenomenon
00:43:45.640
that helps turn and burn excess fat into energy, even radiance, the collagen accelerator with
00:43:53.020
four times more health and anti-aging power than that influencer collagen, yay.
00:44:01.020
From weight loss to sleep aids, from creatine to whole food bars, they're all on sale.
00:44:15.060
And do not forget, that's promo code SALE at fieldofgreens.com.
00:44:28.720
You can actually see it more pronounced in the British bond market.
00:44:32.080
Remember, all these capital markets are a little bit inextricably linked.
00:44:38.800
We give you the macro here with some of the smartest brains on Wall Street.
00:44:44.480
Many of those brains are now going into the Trump administration and senior positions.
00:44:48.480
But you've got to talk to the guys of Philip Patrick and the team over there to get the micro.
00:44:53.280
Birchgold.com slash Bannon, end of the dollar empire.
00:44:55.760
Get it all free to get you up to speed about the dollar and the destruction of the U.S. dollar
00:45:04.040
You also go text Bannon at 989898, and you can get all the free information about 401ks, IRAs, all of it.
00:45:20.380
Matt, as folks know, is the only living human being to have worked for Andrew Breitbart, Tucker Carlson, and Steve Bannon and survived.
00:45:30.060
Matt, tell us about – you've got a few upgrades you're doing at Breitbart.
00:45:33.300
Before you bounce, tell us what you guys are doing.
00:45:35.100
Yeah, so we're making an intense focus on coverage of this new administration, and we're going to step into the void that the establishment media is leaving open for us again.
00:45:45.940
The first big thing is that we've named Nick Gilbertson, one of our top political reporters here at Breitbart, is going to be our new White House correspondent.
00:45:54.000
The second big thing is that Bradley Jay, who's been a reporter for us for the last couple years and worked for a number of different top conservatives on Capitol Hill before that in the House and in the Senate,
00:46:05.700
he got his start actually working under Stephen Miller, who is going to be, obviously, top immigration aide to President Trump in the White House.
00:46:14.460
But Bradley Jay worked for him in the Senate, in Jeff Sessions' office, back in the very early days of this immigration battle that we've seen in the aftermath of the 2012 election.
00:46:27.400
But Bradley's going to be our deputy politics editor and going to work with me on working with a lot of our reporters.
00:46:32.660
We've named Olivia Rondo, who's covered breaking news, general breaking news for us, to be a new political reporter, so she's going to work with us on Capitol Hill.
00:46:42.660
And then both me and Christina Wong, who's our Pentagon correspondent, are going to be back in D.C., so I'm going back part-time.
00:46:52.400
I've been in Florida for the last four years, riding out the Biden presidency, but we're going to be back up there quite a bit.
00:47:02.700
We're going to take this swamp by force here, right?
00:47:11.960
Brother, where do people go to get you at Breitbart?
00:47:17.440
I'm on X, Twitter, at mboil1, and we're at TrueSocial.
00:47:20.620
I think one of the last moves I made at Breitbart was to get Matt Boyle off social media, so make sure you see him back on there.
00:47:29.520
Look forward to seeing you back up in the Imperial Capitol.
00:47:36.080
Eric Prince, you're one of the best geostrategic thinkers in the world.
00:47:42.220
We have two carrier battle groups in the Red Sea defending the sea lanes for the Suez Canal so that the European elites can have their trade.
00:47:53.960
You've got American young men and women out there.
00:47:59.000
They shot down, correct me if I'm wrong, or they purportedly shot down, or we shot down our own F-18.
00:48:12.880
Did Joe Biden just release from Gitmo a dozen or 20 Houthis to go back to Yemen?
00:48:19.080
Did I read that correctly, or is that some parody account, sir?
00:48:22.560
No, I'm afraid that's not a parody account, Steve.
00:48:25.180
Indeed, they did release a number of Yemenis, supposedly to custody in Oman.
00:48:31.780
But, you know, there's plenty of close relationship there.
00:48:34.900
So I would not be surprised if they're fully released back into general circulation where they can continue their malevolent behavior.
00:48:49.640
I don't even understand what the administration is thinking.
00:48:51.960
Yes, just as recently as less than two weeks ago, the Navy, U.S. Navy, shot down one of its F-18s while it was on final flying back into to land on a U.S. aircraft carrier.
00:49:07.200
Almost shot down a second one were it not for the invasive maneuvers of the pilot.
00:49:13.340
Eric, Eric, Eric, Eric, haven't been on a destroyer around a carrier battle group in the North Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf?
00:49:24.580
I don't buy—it almost boggles the imagination that a fire control solution could come up on an F-18 with everything that we have sophisticated.
00:49:33.400
I think the Hootie shot—I think they shot it down and were just afraid to admit it.
00:49:40.200
I just can't imagine—all the checks and double checks, how could you shoot it down on final, sir?
00:49:46.600
Not only did they shoot—it was the Gettysburg, the cruiser Gettysburg that fired multiple missiles.
00:49:53.840
And the even more ridiculous thing is that they shot missiles again, having shot down the first F-18.
00:50:04.220
I saw the text messages of both the Dash-2 and Dash-1, the guys that got shot down.
00:50:13.380
The guys in Dash-1 punched out just before they were hit by the missile.
00:50:17.400
The second guys went to burner, went down really on the deck, and managed to avoid the incoming.
00:50:25.740
The U.S. Navy has shot down its own aircraft while they were on final.
00:50:29.900
Now, it's not even—Steve, it's not like they were out 30, 50 miles from the carrier where they could have gotten mixed up with some incoming missile.
00:50:37.220
They were on final approach to the aircraft carrier, and a ship—our ship—shot it down.
00:50:43.180
If you know the checks that you have to go through, I mean, this just shows you the seaworthiness and the lack of just basic fundamental combat information, fire control.
00:50:57.280
I still—I'd have to sit through the Board of Inquiry.
00:51:04.800
But before we start, Eric, I've got so much more to go through with you now that I've got you.
00:51:09.320
We'll finish with the music from The Right Stuff.
00:51:24.700
The Biden regime—this is why Tom Fenton's right.
00:51:26.920
It's got to be a special counsel, special prosecutor.
00:51:33.320
They will assist, but they can't be burdened with this.
00:51:38.040
They released Yemenis back into that region where we got two carrier battle groups of—I don't know.
00:51:47.600
When you add them up, you got two carrier battle groups.
00:51:54.780
It's shocking, not even including the fast-attack submarines and direct support.
00:52:04.060
If you don't call a congressional hearing on that immediately and try to stop it,
00:52:14.740
Mar-a-Lago, President of the United States, and Eric Prince all next in the war room.
00:52:25.400
Why is the IRS targeting you and not millionaires who owe a fortune compared to you?
00:52:34.380
Tax Network USA are patriots you want on your side to solve your IRS tax problems quickly and painlessly.
00:52:42.260
Their attorneys, strategists, and expert negotiators employ brilliant strategies designed to solve your IRS problem quickly in your favor.
00:52:56.620
They know which agents to talk to and which to avoid.
00:53:00.720
And Tax Network USA learned of a limited-time special IRS offer.
00:53:06.400
The IRS is willing to forgive $1 billion in tax penalties.
00:53:15.160
Schedule your free, confidential consultation now.
00:53:18.680
Look, Tax Network USA has resolved over $1 billion in tax debts, and they offer a best-in-class client satisfaction guarantee.
00:53:28.320
This is the team I recommend to solve your IRS problems so you can get your life back.
00:53:33.520
Call 1-800-958-1000 or visit TNUSA.com slash Bannon.
00:53:46.840
That's why we created Sacred Human, really trying to fill this gap of quality supplements.
00:53:51.540
And, of course, the beef liver being our flagship product.
00:53:53.880
For those who don't know, beef liver is loaded with highly bioavailable ingredients such as vitamin A, B12, zinc, CoQ10, etc.
00:54:04.180
And because it is 100% grass-fed and natural, your body is able to absorb these nutrients far better than taking any other synthetic multivitamin or any other synthetic vitamin in general.
00:54:16.100
So, we have some other amazing products, but if you'd like to check us out, you can go to SacredHumanHealth.com and cheers to your health.
00:54:27.100
Yes, heart disease is the number one killer every year, year in and year out.
00:54:33.000
Hypertension, high blood pressure, bad cholesterol, diabetes, all of it affects our heart.
00:54:38.220
A healthy heart is key to being energetic as we get older.
00:54:42.020
It is never too early to take care of your heart.
00:54:48.960
You can start in your 30s, and when this happens, you're at serious risk by the time you turn 60.
00:54:52.640
If you want to take care of your heart and those you care about, please go to WarRoomHealth.com.
00:55:04.380
Use the code WARRoom at checkout to save 67% of your first shipment.
00:55:13.620
WarRoomHealth, all one word, WarRoomHealth.com.
00:55:18.480
You need, if you're going to be part of the posse, you need a strong heart.
00:55:52.680
So, if you're going to dehydrate your sleeve, now you'll find it.