Bannon's War Room - January 21, 2025


Episode 4210: Releasing The J6 Hostages


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

177.21709

Word Count

9,873

Sentence Count

904

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Stephen K. Vance's thoughts on the ICE raid in Chicago, the latest in the ongoing ICE raid on ICE agents, and the latest on the proposed infrastructure plan for the border, the wall, the infrastructure project, and much more.


Transcript

00:00:01.000 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:00:06.000 Pray for our enemies,
00:00:08.000 because we're going medieval on these people.
00:00:11.000 I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:00:16.000 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:00:18.000 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:00:19.000 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that,
00:00:21.000 but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
00:00:23.000 And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
00:00:26.000 MAGA media.
00:00:28.000 I wish in my soul,
00:00:30.000 I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:33.000 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:37.000 If that answer is to save my country,
00:00:40.000 this country will be saved.
00:00:43.000 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:00:49.000 It's Wednesday, 21 January, year of 2024.
00:00:52.000 Besides the media coming after him, there are multiple lawsuits,
00:00:55.000 multiple lawsuits in every federal court in the country on multiple things,
00:01:02.000 on DOGE, on deportation, on virtually every executive order.
00:01:07.000 And what's not been filed now will be filed by five o'clock today.
00:01:12.000 Are you feeling unity?
00:01:14.000 Do you think they're going to unite?
00:01:16.000 This is going to be a political, I use this metaphor.
00:01:20.000 It's going to be a political gunfight.
00:01:22.000 It just is.
00:01:24.000 They're not going to sit there.
00:01:25.000 You've had multiple, the resistance,
00:01:28.000 and the resistance is both internal of President Trump
00:01:31.000 and what he's trying to accomplish, and it's also external.
00:01:33.000 Now he's firing thousands of people, dismissing thousands of people.
00:01:38.000 But let me go back.
00:01:40.000 There's two and a half million, I'm giving you round numbers,
00:01:43.000 two and a half million civilian employees, two and a half million military,
00:01:46.000 five million contractors roughly at the executive level.
00:01:50.000 That's 10 million bodies that get access to information.
00:01:54.000 What kind of information?
00:01:55.000 Well, are we going to be this afternoon in Chicago doing a raid?
00:02:01.000 I don't think so.
00:02:02.000 Maybe.
00:02:03.000 Ben Burkhorn might know that.
00:02:04.000 Maybe.
00:02:05.000 But it was leaked to the Washington Post on Saturday.
00:02:09.000 Details of the 200 officers, ICE officers, that Tom Holman had been working on.
00:02:13.000 And then later, Holman came out, and I think the Washington Post the next day,
00:02:17.000 that would be Sunday, and said, you know, this thing may be on hold.
00:02:20.000 Why?
00:02:21.000 This is how they got it from the first administration.
00:02:23.000 President Trump, you have to understand,
00:02:24.000 President Trump is equivalent of being the army command in Saigon in 1966.
00:02:31.000 You don't know who your friends are and who your enemies are.
00:02:39.000 You just don't.
00:02:40.000 And they're coming at you from every different direction.
00:02:43.000 And this is where you have to power through.
00:02:45.000 President Trump then again today said there's going to be a massive infrastructure.
00:02:48.000 What he has done across the board from getting out of the climate change,
00:02:51.000 getting out of the WHO, going to be lawsuits about all this.
00:02:54.000 The Ministry of State is also going to try to chop block him in all of it.
00:02:57.000 It has to be powered through.
00:02:59.000 You know, gosh, you might say, wow, you know, I think I remember, you know,
00:03:05.000 pulling out of the WHO and pulling out of the climate accord.
00:03:10.000 I don't know.
00:03:11.000 We pulled out in March or February and started the process.
00:03:14.000 But what they do is they put so many regulations and rules around it,
00:03:19.000 they just can't do an edict.
00:03:21.000 Boom, we're out, we're out.
00:03:22.000 No, it's got reviews and all this.
00:03:23.000 President Trump, we signed it, I think, in April, February, March or April of 17.
00:03:29.000 One of the first things we did to pull out of Paris because it was ridiculous.
00:03:34.000 We're underwriting the Chinese, basically, economy because they had no caps whatsoever.
00:03:40.000 Remember the, what was it, the Gillet-Jean?
00:03:44.000 Remember the Yellow Vest?
00:03:45.000 Remember the Yellow Vest protest?
00:03:46.000 I think it was in 19, 18, maybe 18 in Paris, in the hinterlands of France.
00:03:54.000 What was that about?
00:03:55.000 That was about the working class.
00:03:57.000 That was the MAGA of France putting more, I guess, taxes on, costing diesel fuel more,
00:04:04.000 and they all run on diesel.
00:04:06.000 A lot more run on diesel.
00:04:07.000 They were having to pay for Macron and the elite's involvement in the Paris climate accords.
00:04:13.000 They put it on the working class and they revolted.
00:04:15.000 Remember, they went to Paris and burned down a big part of it.
00:04:18.000 And the Champs-Élysées, remember that?
00:04:20.000 All the way to the Arc de Triomphe right there.
00:04:23.000 They were burning the restaurants and having a riot up and down the street.
00:04:27.000 They got a little out of control, right?
00:04:30.000 Maybe it's kind of like J6.
00:04:32.000 Oops.
00:04:33.000 Did I say that?
00:04:37.000 President Trump, and if he wasn't committed the night before to do this, he was certainly,
00:04:46.000 I think, committed and saw the logic of it, the internal logic of it, by, before he walked
00:04:55.000 in the stage, before he walked in yesterday at 1130, because at 10 o'clock, they pardoned
00:05:01.000 all the J6 committee and the staff and anybody associated with it.
00:05:06.000 And shifty shift, shifty shifts up there last night.
00:05:09.000 He didn't want to pardon how bad it is.
00:05:11.000 Then don't take it.
00:05:12.000 Shift, don't take it.
00:05:14.000 Don't take it.
00:05:15.000 We'll see what happens.
00:05:17.000 Tom Fenton's out.
00:05:19.000 And look, when I have any questions in this regard, Fenton's not a lawyer.
00:05:23.000 It's like Julie Kelly's not a lawyer.
00:05:25.000 Grassley's not a lawyer.
00:05:27.000 There's a pattern there, right?
00:05:30.000 They can't give you legal advice, but they can break things down because they're not lawyers.
00:05:34.000 They don't come in from a lawyer's mentality.
00:05:37.000 Tom Fenton, and Tom Fenton's got great lawyers on staff.
00:05:40.000 Tom Fenton's telling us that these pardons don't mean much.
00:05:43.000 They won't stand up.
00:05:44.000 He wants to go hard.
00:05:46.000 I 100% agree with him.
00:05:48.000 The 36th committee has got to be made an example.
00:05:53.000 We can never allow that to happen again.
00:05:55.000 President Trump wrote an executive order about weaponization.
00:05:57.000 But right there, we got an example.
00:05:59.000 We can never allow this to be happening again, that a congressional committee can be formed and that the party in charge can deem that the minority party can have representation, the representation they want.
00:06:10.000 And they can't have a ranking member, and you can't have minority counsel.
00:06:14.000 What does that mean?
00:06:15.000 It means you get the evidence and you get to cross-examine witnesses.
00:06:18.000 And therefore, that is the adversarial process we have in our court system.
00:06:23.000 The advocacy.
00:06:24.000 You have an advocate for your side.
00:06:26.000 You have an advocate for nothing.
00:06:27.000 You fight it out with evidence, with facts in front of people.
00:06:31.000 Only the facts that are presented.
00:06:32.000 This is why the system goes forward.
00:06:34.000 This and executive privilege is why I said, no, this is not right, and I'm not going to kowtow to that.
00:06:41.000 I went to federal prison about it.
00:06:43.000 Big deal.
00:06:44.000 I didn't whine about that.
00:06:45.000 That just was part of the process.
00:06:47.000 But these folks have to be held accountable.
00:06:51.000 Yesterday was Liberation Day, and part of liberation is accountability.
00:06:56.000 It has to be held accountable.
00:07:00.000 Do we still have Ben Burquam?
00:07:02.000 Burquam?
00:07:03.000 Is he down at the prison?
00:07:04.000 Let me know when Ben's up.
00:07:05.000 I got Ben.
00:07:06.000 Do I have Julie Kelly?
00:07:07.000 Let me see if I can get Julie Kelly.
00:07:09.000 I'm trying to get Fenton.
00:07:11.000 John Solomon's going to join us.
00:07:12.000 John Solomon's got a great piece up about this.
00:07:14.000 I don't want to spend too much time on J60.
00:07:17.000 I got Tom.
00:07:18.000 Oh, the great Tom Fenton.
00:07:19.000 So Tom Fenton, I tell people I always defer to your judgment on topics like this.
00:07:24.000 Because you have been the People's Justice Department, I don't know, for 10 or 12 years.
00:07:28.000 You put up something last night, and you've got to walk me through this because it's very important for our audience.
00:07:34.000 You said, hey, these pardons are irrelevant, illegal, they can't go, and we've got to go and press forward on the J6 committee.
00:07:40.000 What do you mean, sir?
00:07:43.000 Well, you know, to the degree the pardons are not specific, to the degree they frankly haven't been delivered, and to the degree they require President Trump to affect them, they should be considered nullity.
00:08:02.000 Nullities under the Constitution.
00:08:05.000 And, you know, I was trying to think through how the challenge could proceed, and the challenge would be the Justice Department or other law enforcement agencies, such as the Defense Department in the case of Milley, just proceed.
00:08:22.000 And Milley can highlight the pardons as a defense, others can highlight, Fauci can highlight the pardon as a defense.
00:08:30.000 But the idea that there are blanket pardons is constitutionally unprecedented, to be fair, other than Nixon, but Nixon's was never challenged in that regard.
00:08:41.000 And so all these Twitter reply guys, as I'm calling them, and legal Twitter, you know, we've been around the block on this issue many times.
00:08:50.000 We looked into this issue when, you may recall, when Clinton on his way out the door issued all sorts of pardons.
00:08:56.000 We tried to convince the Biden, the Bush administration, you can shut it down by not delivering them.
00:09:02.000 You know, you can't be hijacked by Bill Clinton with last-minute pardons to figure out who and what people are being pardoned over.
00:09:12.000 Similarly, look at those January 6th committees.
00:09:15.000 Tom, hang on.
00:09:16.000 Tom, hang on.
00:09:17.000 Tom, slow down.
00:09:18.000 Explain to our people what that process is.
00:09:20.000 If they had issued a pardon a year ago or – and for J6, six months ago, their Justice Department under Merrick Garland would have done all the paperwork and would have done the process.
00:09:32.000 Your point is when they wait to the last second and try to be cute about things, the next administration – and you were on the top of this about the pardons early on for Clinton, the Clinton pardons that you wanted Bush and those guys to take them.
00:09:47.000 They wouldn't take up.
00:09:48.000 So walk me through – when you say just not deliver on it, do it, what are you saying for President Trump?
00:09:53.000 His Justice Department or the new Justice Department has to actually execute on these things and deliver them, correct, sir?
00:10:00.000 Yes, and they're going to – so the argument is going to be whether they've been fully executed and acted upon.
00:10:08.000 And I understand there's going to be two sides of the argument.
00:10:12.000 You know, but the left wants us to believe there's never any argument here, right?
00:10:16.000 And I'm saying there is.
00:10:18.000 So President Trump can direct his pardon attorney, stop any work on these pardons.
00:10:23.000 Now, specifically on the January 6th committee pardons, there's a list of names that aren't present, you know, or there's a group of names that aren't delineated in terms of specificity.
00:10:39.000 How is that pardon going to be implemented or delivered?
00:10:43.000 Who's on the list?
00:10:45.000 And so President Trump should decline to effect that pardon because he's being asked to effect the pardon effectively by being given, oh, you need the pardon.
00:10:57.000 You know, we're going to pardon everyone who talked to the January 6th committee, all the cops.
00:11:01.000 Well, what does that mean?
00:11:04.000 Who's the staff?
00:11:06.000 How do we figure out what staff is versus, you know, people who weren't staff?
00:11:11.000 All sorts of legal questions.
00:11:13.000 So my point is that pardons can be revoked.
00:11:18.000 And the way in this case to revoke them is to question their level of specificity.
00:11:23.000 Blanket pardons are really outside the legal norm or constitutional norms and the common law of England in which the pardon power arises from.
00:11:34.000 So there's all sorts of reasons.
00:11:35.000 And what is the way to test it?
00:11:38.000 General Milley court-martial them.
00:11:40.000 Court-martial him and let him issue that as the defense and let the courts figure it out.
00:11:49.000 Hang on, hang on.
00:11:50.000 You're recommending because you're saying Fauci, J6, and Milley, but you want to start by having what the program was to recall General Milley to active duty, I think, first, first step one.
00:12:02.000 And then court-martial him in front of a UCMJ tribunal or court-martial panel and do that immediately.
00:12:10.000 And he can bring up the fact that Biden, the commander-in-chief, although we think he's illegitimate, the commander-in-chief at the time, although I would love to litigate that with you, issued him a pardon.
00:12:20.000 And that could be part of his defense, correct?
00:12:23.000 Yeah, you know, and even as you talk, it occurs to me, Steve, is a court-martial covered by this pardon?
00:12:35.000 I don't know.
00:12:37.000 I don't even know if he would be able to raise it in the context of a court-martial.
00:12:40.000 I don't think you can – I don't know if you can pardon, unless you're specific, I don't know if you can pardon for, you know, under UCMJ.
00:12:46.000 I'm not sure, particularly for treason, which it is.
00:12:50.000 But here's what I admire – but Fenton, you're the guy – it's the People's Justice Department, right?
00:12:57.000 What Tom Fenton has done over the last 10, 12, 14 years has been nothing short of – I mean, for the years in the wilderness during Obama, you were the only thing we had.
00:13:05.000 Judicial Watch.
00:13:07.000 My dad used to – you know, my dad in his 90s would tell me that Tom Fenton, Steve, is the best guy I ever met.
00:13:13.120 My dad would hit Tom with 50 bucks every year and say – and he'd get his newsletter, read his newsletter.
00:13:19.160 He'd read the ink off that because he was a guy that was a no-BS guy, and he knew you had him.
00:13:23.640 All these other EOs were already – they're already hitting us in a firestorm of lawsuits everywhere.
00:13:30.560 What other ones do you think are the most controversial?
00:13:32.700 Well, a birthright citizenship is a – to me is a brilliant EO.
00:13:38.820 It addresses the issue quite directly.
00:13:41.420 It recognizes that there's this issue about what a natural-born citizen is, and the president has a right to interpret the law as he sees fit under the Constitution.
00:13:51.260 Congressional – as the EO points out, the congressional – the legislative language echoes the Constitution.
00:13:58.420 And that doesn't resolve the issue as to whether someone who's here temporarily or illegally, their children automatically become citizens.
00:14:08.460 I don't think that was what was intended under the 14th Amendment.
00:14:11.400 I don't even think it was contemplated that this category of person would be even considered possibly to be a citizen.
00:14:19.360 So that's, to me, brilliant.
00:14:21.720 I was thinking – I'd be interested in your input on this.
00:14:24.820 To see these EOs, to me, the pardons were worth the price of admission for the second Trump term.
00:14:33.960 But you were there at the beginning of the last administration.
00:14:37.620 What a marked difference.
00:14:39.200 And it's all due respect to everyone who was coming in into that situation.
00:14:45.100 To have these EOs ready like this is just so – shows such great staffing.
00:14:50.020 It's fantastic.
00:14:52.900 Hang on one second.
00:14:53.940 I've got to hold you.
00:14:54.560 Just do a short commercial break.
00:14:56.240 Tom Fitton's with us.
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00:16:20.300 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann.
00:16:25.520 Okay.
00:16:26.440 Tom Fenton, we've got a lot else to talk about.
00:16:29.960 You're going to be in action today with the Trump people.
00:16:32.060 We've got to ask you.
00:16:33.180 You've been at the forefront of this Michael Byrd, the murder of Ashley Babbitt.
00:16:37.900 Where do we stand on this, and what happened yesterday play into this?
00:16:42.420 Well, to me, this is part of the justice issue.
00:16:44.480 We have this lawsuit against the federal government for $30 million for Aaron Ashley's estate.
00:16:51.660 Aaron is her widower.
00:16:54.840 And so we have a hearing, for instance, scheduled at the end of the month.
00:16:58.580 I mean, if I were President Trump, respectfully, I'd shut this case down on terms favorable to her family.
00:17:06.380 Are they going to defend the shooting death of Ashley Babbitt in court?
00:17:10.120 I can't imagine they would.
00:17:13.140 And so I would elevate this to a high priority.
00:17:17.380 This woman was needlessly shot and killed by Byrd.
00:17:21.040 And the last thing I can imagine Trump wants to do is defend that in court or force us to have to fight them in court over this even for one minute.
00:17:32.260 Hey, Tom, I need to talk to you after this show, and then I want to have you back on.
00:17:38.600 But people, I want to tell you, Tom Fenton is one of the greatest warriors in our movement, and he's a self-effacing guy.
00:17:44.760 You never see the Judicial Watch team.
00:17:46.680 His team is magnificent.
00:17:47.580 They're never promoting.
00:17:48.460 They're the least self-promotional people I've ever met.
00:17:51.460 Just the people's justice department.
00:17:53.480 And now we've got a real justice department and a different justice department.
00:17:57.120 And the work you guys have done to dovetail, because I want to have you back on and go over all these.
00:18:03.780 But I want to talk to you first after the show, and we can coordinate.
00:18:07.540 But it's just magnificent what you've done.
00:18:09.720 And your thing yesterday is the type of thinking that changes the way people approach things.
00:18:14.280 It's kind of very Trumpian in that regard.
00:18:16.560 It's not just outside the box.
00:18:17.800 It's changing the entire game.
00:18:20.200 You were supported.
00:18:21.020 This Fauci, what Tom Fenton's saying is that, hey, look, just because he tried to be cute and gave Fauci in the J6,
00:18:27.120 and Milley, these pardons on the way out.
00:18:29.480 There's so many questions, and Trump's justice department has to execute on them.
00:18:33.320 If he had done it a year ago, then it would have been Merrick Garland, but he didn't do that.
00:18:37.960 So we have an opportunity.
00:18:39.660 What Fenton's saying is that they don't matter.
00:18:42.080 Press on and let them use it in the defense in court.
00:18:45.000 Is that basically the theory of the case for you, Tom?
00:18:48.820 Yeah, yeah.
00:18:49.740 And, you know, some of it may be valid.
00:18:53.160 The point is this is the sort of thing you just can't presume, oh, the Biden pardoned his entire family for crimes unknown since 2014, and that settles the issue.
00:19:04.320 That's really unprecedented in scope, and the unspecificity makes it unenforceable.
00:19:11.960 They can't implement it even if they wanted to.
00:19:14.780 You can't ask a court to say, oh, well, we, you know, what crimes are at issue here?
00:19:20.400 What are we going to be litigating over?
00:19:23.240 Let's focus on what they did.
00:19:25.300 Well, in the least, and it doesn't stop criminal investigations.
00:19:29.740 In the least, it doesn't stop criminal investigations.
00:19:31.780 And they've admitted now they've got a problem.
00:19:36.020 That's saying they put, they came in, it was a great unmasking, and Nixon's totally different.
00:19:39.580 That is a completely different thing about a sitting president.
00:19:42.520 Tom, social media and where do people, first, where do people go to get these great little videos you put up and your social media, and then where do they go to learn more about Judicial Watch overall?
00:19:52.880 Well, we're on Rumble.
00:19:53.880 Of course, you're banned from YouTube still.
00:19:56.460 But we're on Twitter and Facebook and, well, it's a pain in the neck because we want to post this stuff when I'm on with you on YouTube, right?
00:20:07.480 I agree.
00:20:08.200 They take it down.
00:20:08.940 Yeah.
00:20:09.340 No, it's put, because you're still, you're still banned.
00:20:11.480 You're on War Room.
00:20:13.320 You know, maybe you should have gone.
00:20:14.680 Oh, that wouldn't be Google, would it?
00:20:17.000 Yeah, it is Google.
00:20:20.260 No, no, no.
00:20:21.020 We wear it as a badge of honor.
00:20:22.140 They may show up at the inauguration, but they're still abusing conservatives.
00:20:26.460 Okay, so we're all over Facebook, Twitter, JudicialWatch.org directly, and we've got to keep on winning every day.
00:20:38.560 Every day is a battle.
00:20:39.960 Every day.
00:20:40.360 And the left is an opposite.
00:20:42.140 You know, there will always be an opposition to the truth, so the battles never stop.
00:20:46.920 Listen to Tom Fitton.
00:20:50.880 That's a warrior's warrior right there, and President Trump respects his judgment above all others in these areas, and that's why this is what Tom Fitton said last night when I saw it.
00:21:00.300 I said, bang.
00:21:00.960 That's what I've been looking for.
00:21:02.120 Fitton's at the tip of the spear in this thing, and we're going to roll.
00:21:04.980 Remember where you heard it first, folks, where Tom Fitton put it up.
00:21:07.940 On the 20th, in the evening, on the 21st in the morning, this is going to happen.
00:21:12.200 We're not backing off any of this.
00:21:13.760 Fauci, J6, Milley, all of it.
00:21:16.160 Tom Fitton, honored to have you on here, sir.
00:21:18.220 Talk to you after the show.
00:21:19.080 Thank you, Steve, and thank you for the good word.
00:21:20.520 Thank you.
00:21:22.560 President Trump immediately ought to take Fitton's thing.
00:21:24.560 Milley should be recalled to active duty today, before the close of business today.
00:21:29.660 Let's start the whole ball rolling.
00:21:32.280 Recalling to active duty, step one.
00:21:34.020 Step two in panel, a Uniform Code of Military Justice Tribunal for the treason trial of General Milley,
00:21:47.140 who Poitret was taken down out of the Pentagon yesterday because it's a disgrace to his country.
00:21:52.940 And he begged more than anybody for this pardon, so you know he knows he's up to it, to his neck in it.
00:21:58.100 Ben Burquam, you're down at the jail, or I call a prison, for inhumane treatment.
00:22:05.560 And, folks, everybody associated with the torturing of these patriots is going to be held accountable.
00:22:11.500 But you're there with a very special person.
00:22:14.120 Who you got, Ben, and what's the word?
00:22:15.780 Yeah, hey, Steve.
00:22:19.500 Tom just brought it up.
00:22:21.440 Ashley Babbitt's case.
00:22:22.540 I'm here with Ashley's mom, Mickey, who has been doing the vigil out here for 903 days.
00:22:29.540 This is the culmination of that.
00:22:31.740 Ashley, I mean, excuse me, Mickey, I keep calling you Ashley.
00:22:34.340 I see Ashley in you.
00:22:35.460 I'll take it.
00:22:35.820 Oh, thank you.
00:22:36.340 I appreciate that.
00:22:37.340 What is your message?
00:22:38.340 You were just hearing to Tom and listening to Tom and Steve.
00:22:41.640 What is today?
00:22:42.100 Well, today is going to be Ashley's victory.
00:22:45.040 You know, Ashley's here to share it with us in spirit.
00:22:48.420 And, you know, I want to just say, as far as Judicial Watch goes, we are honored to have them fighting so hard for Ashley Babbitt
00:22:54.300 because they are amazing watchdogs for our government.
00:22:58.180 And, you know, I've seen Tom Fenton walk into a room and grown men just get a little weak in the knees
00:23:03.140 because they know, they know he's going to foia him.
00:23:06.020 You know, that's just amazing.
00:23:07.580 The Judicial Watch people are very, very strong advocates for American rights.
00:23:12.000 And so it's an honor to have them fighting for Ashley.
00:23:16.320 You know, go ahead.
00:23:17.720 I'm sorry.
00:23:18.060 Tell me on this day about, tell us about Ashley and about Michael Byrd and all of it.
00:23:22.700 We want to hear it because we believe that now the criminal charges against Michael Byrd.
00:23:27.260 Look, Ashley Babbitt, Sergeant Babbitt was murdered in cold blood in the Capitol that day.
00:23:34.480 And we must get accountability for that.
00:23:37.000 We must get justice for Ashley Babbitt, ma'am.
00:23:41.860 Absolutely.
00:23:42.720 You know, and that's part of the reason to be here is just to, you know, Ashley, four-time deployed United States Air Force veteran
00:23:49.540 murdered in cold blood by a crooked cop, a dirty cop, which a lot of people didn't realize until Judicial Watch pressed for that information.
00:23:57.360 And, you know, a disciplinary record that dates back to decades than in any other police force would have had him removed instead of promoted and exonerated.
00:24:05.120 So, you know, we absolutely need an investigation into him.
00:24:07.920 But, of course, you know, Biden pardoned him on the way out the door, too.
00:24:12.040 So, you know, we're waiting in front of this jail because, as usual, you know, D.C. has been torturing these men and women for the whole time they've been in there.
00:24:20.360 And they continue the process.
00:24:21.720 These men should have been out before midnight last night.
00:24:24.080 And yet these jackboot thuggery people behind us just continue to prolong the process.
00:24:31.220 You know, we were out here until 1 o'clock in the morning last night.
00:24:33.380 It was freezing, but we were doing it, you know, with great glee, expecting to see our people come out.
00:24:39.520 We do have a house here in D.C. that we call the Eagle's Nest, which is very much not an ode to Hitler.
00:24:45.440 And we won that war, so we took the name back.
00:24:47.840 And, you know, we were lucky enough to receive Stuart Rhodes and the Lego Man.
00:24:53.100 And, you know, we have been housing some Jan 6 political prisoners as they get out.
00:24:59.800 And we have been able to, you know, welcome them back to the community.
00:25:02.720 But the guys behind us still waiting and still waiting and still waiting because that's how D.C. does things.
00:25:07.880 Because they're used to doing whatever they want to do.
00:25:10.360 And now that Trump's back in power, they're going to have to dance to a new tune to, you know, to answer to some regulations and some, you know, a new sheriff in town.
00:25:19.400 Explain to me for a moment, when you say jackbooted thuggery, these men have been, many of them have been like four years in this process.
00:25:30.500 Walk me through when you say jackbooted thuggery.
00:25:32.560 What do you mean?
00:25:35.040 Well, just the whole judicial process, you know, the things that President Trump went through, the things that you went through too, Mr. Bannon.
00:25:40.860 You know, just the way that when you go into a D.C. courtroom, everybody in this city considers themselves a victim of January 6th.
00:25:48.140 So to have the people that consider themselves victims sit in judgment of you is really not a very fair way to do things.
00:25:54.360 And, you know, it really becomes what is collusion between the FBI, the prosecutors, and, yeah, I'm going to go ahead and say the judges.
00:26:01.220 The judges that come in here with a preconceived notion and tell you that you are not a patriot if you came to protest a stolen election.
00:26:06.620 And the only patriots there that day were Capitol Police officers.
00:26:09.580 When we have seen Capitol Police officers act in arrestable ways, and, you know, if we're going to hold American citizens so accountable.
00:26:17.640 Enrique Terrio was released today, last night, and he was doing a 22-year sentence in jail, but he wasn't in the city when it happened.
00:26:24.580 So, you know, it was very much a political persecution of our people, and it's not going to stand anymore.
00:26:29.740 It's not going to stand.
00:26:30.380 But, like, in true fashion, D.C. continues to drag their feet.
00:26:33.160 We have major media people out here waiting with us along, you know, the same way.
00:26:37.740 But they continue to hold on to that.
00:26:39.780 We can do what we want to do.
00:26:40.780 We can treat these people however we want to treat them.
00:26:42.480 And even though President Trump said they should be free men at 12 o'clock last night, they still remain behind bars.
00:26:47.920 They let them go out for rec and get all sweaty.
00:26:50.480 Will not let them shower this morning or use the restroom and have taken the shower curtains.
00:26:55.280 Just any little pissy thing they can do to make these men feel less than human, they do.
00:26:59.320 And so that needs to come to an end, probably, I hope, in about 10 minutes.
00:27:02.140 I will tell you, the inhuman nature of what they can make prison is pretty powerful.
00:27:08.880 Mickey, you're a – there's a lot of Ashley in you, and she speaks to you.
00:27:13.580 Where do people go on social media?
00:27:15.320 Where do they go to the site?
00:27:16.640 All of it.
00:27:17.600 Ma'am.
00:27:19.400 We have a website called forashley.com.
00:27:22.160 And I would say that in the past, it would lead you to be able to write the guys in prison letters and support them on their commissary.
00:27:27.460 But, you know, they're going to be out, and they're going to be free men soon.
00:27:30.620 But you can find information out about them.
00:27:32.340 There's still, you know, Patriot Male Project.
00:27:35.300 There's a link on our site that you can go.
00:27:37.100 And you can learn a lot about these men and maybe learn how to help them get started back in life.
00:27:41.920 And there's a J6 Road Home Project through Jenny Cudd out of Texas.
00:27:45.720 So, you know, you can support those people in so many ways.
00:27:48.540 So, God bless you for asking.
00:27:50.080 I appreciate that.
00:27:52.400 Thank you, ma'am.
00:27:53.220 Ben, you hang right there.
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00:29:31.220 Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:29:38.380 Okay, I've got murders.
00:29:39.480 Look, we've got so much more to do.
00:29:40.760 We've got national security.
00:29:41.920 We have debt.
00:29:42.540 We have the border.
00:29:43.300 We have the Army called out.
00:29:45.020 All of it.
00:29:45.900 We're going to get to that in the 5 to 7 hour tonight.
00:29:48.340 It'll be lit.
00:29:50.040 That, I guarantee you.
00:29:51.320 We've got to deal with this, though, this action before us, because I can tell you this is the forefront of President Trump's mind.
00:29:57.020 Ben Burquam put us in the room.
00:29:58.760 Are the prisoners, they should have been released last night, or have they been released, or are we going to get them in the next couple of minutes?
00:30:06.080 Yeah, most of them, Steve, should have been released four years ago.
00:30:09.260 But what we're anticipating, I'm going to step out of the shot here real quick and just show you what's going on here.
00:30:13.760 They put up some caution tape when I arrived here just a few minutes ago.
00:30:17.860 And then they moved these vans into place.
00:30:20.580 There's three of these vans, transport vans.
00:30:22.920 You can't see all of them.
00:30:24.060 There's a second one there and then a third one behind it.
00:30:27.300 And what it looks like they're doing is setting it up to move these guys out of the way quickly.
00:30:33.460 Usually what happens is they'll bring them, release them out those doors behind me.
00:30:37.140 They'll be able to walk over here, and everyone's waiting to talk to them.
00:30:40.100 My guess is they're actually trying to get them in these vans and move them out.
00:30:44.080 They blocked off some of the streets down here.
00:30:46.240 So something's about to happen.
00:30:48.360 We're anticipating.
00:30:49.320 Like you said, they should have been released last night.
00:30:51.780 It's just an absolute.
00:30:52.480 And by the way, the argument, the justification they said for not releasing them was they didn't have the guy that was supposed to be here to sign the paperwork.
00:31:00.600 I mean, just absolute filth.
00:31:04.080 No, it's terrible.
00:31:05.640 They did that to me.
00:31:06.460 Hey, they did that to me, too.
00:31:07.620 That's an old trick, right?
00:31:09.160 It's an old trick.
00:31:10.240 Hang on, Burquam.
00:31:11.580 John Solomon, your piece this morning, put this in perspective.
00:31:15.420 Where are we on all of this?
00:31:17.160 And I want also your comments and opinions and observations on what Tom Fitton's saying about screw them.
00:31:22.480 Press on with Trump's Justice Department.
00:31:24.800 Your thoughts, sir?
00:31:26.340 Well, listen, there are legitimate questions that still need to be criminally investigated.
00:31:29.900 Regardless of whether the pardons turn out to be legal or not.
00:31:33.660 Most of the legal experts I talked to today on both sides, liberals and conservatives, said it's a plenary power that has a lot of latitude.
00:31:41.260 That said, it doesn't prevent someone from being forced to go before a grand jury and describe the behavior they have.
00:31:47.780 There's a back door that Biden's pardons left open, wide open, which is Cassidy Hutchinson's testimony has been challenged factually.
00:31:55.760 I mean, Barry Laudermilk has provided evidence that suggests that her testimony is not accurate.
00:32:01.520 There is a very strong possibility justice will start a criminal investigation into that.
00:32:06.300 Bring all these other players into it.
00:32:07.940 Liz Cheney, Benny Thompson, what did you know?
00:32:09.820 They make a decision.
00:32:11.280 Hang on.
00:32:11.920 Hang on one second, John, because your article, if we can push this out, Grayson, everybody.
00:32:15.540 Yeah.
00:32:15.740 I was talking about, but I want to go back to your article, Trump delivered his J6 pardons.
00:32:21.080 Now, Congress must decide the fate of panel that required the clemency.
00:32:24.720 This gets to the key point.
00:32:26.780 It is.
00:32:27.380 It's the railhead.
00:32:28.380 And by the way, it took down McCarthy.
00:32:30.000 This is a festering sore.
00:32:32.080 I have no interest.
00:32:33.640 And President Trump doesn't have any interest.
00:32:34.960 Peter Navarro and Tom Barrack.
00:32:36.460 Anybody?
00:32:36.660 President, we have no interest at all in doing this personal and not.
00:32:40.220 We're fighting for our country.
00:32:41.400 But this we got to get to the bottom of the structures, how it's happened.
00:32:45.480 Walk me through this committee.
00:32:47.660 And why was it never shut down by the Republicans?
00:32:50.140 And what is John Solomon is reporting say must be done today?
00:32:54.340 Well, listen, everybody I've talked to in the last few days, particularly after Biden's
00:32:58.880 part of feel more emboldened that the right thing Congress should do is to take a vote in
00:33:02.580 the next few days and repudiate the findings for history and for the contemporary moment
00:33:07.400 that we're in.
00:33:08.280 Basically say that this was a body of Congress that did not give the American people the truth.
00:33:13.580 Its findings cannot be relied on today or in the future.
00:33:17.840 And that opens up an entire door of new avenues for Congress and the Justice Department to start
00:33:24.000 investigating.
00:33:24.980 Barry Loudomilk has been asking Mike Johnson for this vote since November.
00:33:28.720 The leadership of the Republican Party is still blocking it.
00:33:31.600 I think yesterday, more Republicans who were lukewarm to the idea got hot and fiery after
00:33:37.020 they saw Biden have to pardon the entire committee.
00:33:39.980 Listen, it's an official body of Congress.
00:33:42.320 What possibly did the January 6th Committee do that would require an act of presidential
00:33:46.780 clemency?
00:33:47.620 If it was that bad, maybe history shouldn't rely on its findings.
00:33:50.820 I think that that's the next logical step that's going to happen in Congress.
00:33:54.660 I think Mike Johnson might still need a push, but Donald Trump wants it done.
00:33:58.020 Barry Loudomilk has laid out a really good case for it.
00:34:00.360 I think it's something that could be done quickly.
00:34:02.800 It has a downstream effect in civil lawsuits, in criminal prosecutions in the future.
00:34:07.500 Once you take that piece of evidence and say it's bogus, it shouldn't be relied on,
00:34:11.300 other things can happen downstream from it.
00:34:15.120 Solomon, you're pretty good about headcount.
00:34:17.700 What is your sense now, as we're going to go to the ramparts in this, because this is big.
00:34:23.060 This is very important.
00:34:24.160 It must be done for both history and, as Solomon said, both for history and the contemporary
00:34:29.120 moment.
00:34:29.980 What is your sense of where we stand in the conference on this?
00:34:33.500 I think if President Trump leaned in on this and Mike Johnson leaned on it, they could get
00:34:37.660 a full vote.
00:34:38.620 All Republicans will stick with it.
00:34:40.060 No, a few, if any, Democrats are going to vote.
00:34:42.960 I think they can hold their caucus on it.
00:34:44.460 And by the way, I think there's a second opportunity to do something similar in the future.
00:34:49.540 We had the whole Ukraine impeachment.
00:34:51.000 We now know that President Trump had exactly the right to ask for an investigation.
00:34:56.700 There was criminality going on with Hunter Biden and Brisma.
00:34:59.540 And in the last few years, I got a whole bunch of documents from the State Department
00:35:02.500 that undercut all the testimony that went on in that official proceeding.
00:35:06.100 So I think there's a twofer ahead.
00:35:08.140 J6 is the first one.
00:35:09.340 Julie Kelly's great reporting.
00:35:10.780 The reporting I've done.
00:35:12.100 Barry Loudermilk.
00:35:12.940 Tom Fitton.
00:35:13.540 There's a plenty of body of evidence to repudiate that.
00:35:17.180 Solomon, you're quite smart.
00:35:18.580 This is Chestnut Checkers.
00:35:20.200 Brother, where do people go to get a Just the News site, social media, all of it in your show?
00:35:25.460 Thank you.
00:35:26.040 Just the News.com.
00:35:27.500 That's the site.
00:35:28.000 I get to follow you every night on this great network, Real America's Voice.
00:35:30.660 That's always an honor.
00:35:31.880 And Jay Solomon reports on all social media.
00:35:36.020 Thank you, brother.
00:35:36.800 Appreciate you.
00:35:38.220 And Amanda, you get Solomon and Amanda head, too.
00:35:41.720 Miss Auburn.
00:35:43.760 Love Amanda.
00:35:45.320 Julie Kelly.
00:35:46.880 It's all coming together, man.
00:35:48.480 Because you went in a courtroom and dug down on this thing in early 2021.
00:35:54.020 Walk me through where we stand in all this.
00:35:55.940 Everything.
00:35:56.620 What Solomon's talking about, the repudiation.
00:35:58.640 They haven't let them out of the gulag yet.
00:36:01.160 The lawsuit's already flying.
00:36:03.960 We're in the fog of war here.
00:36:05.480 Help us out, ma'am.
00:36:07.120 So J6ers are gradually being released from federal prisons across the country.
00:36:12.720 Of course, D.C.
00:36:14.640 Gulag is holding out because that's what they do, because this is a political gulag.
00:36:19.780 So they're going to do whatever they can to extend the torment of Trump supporters in custody
00:36:25.040 there.
00:36:25.460 But I'm getting just really moving videos and photographs of men and women who are being
00:36:33.680 released from federal prison, who are cutting off their ankle bracelets.
00:36:37.920 You know, this is really such a joyous moment.
00:36:42.060 And I really, really have to praise President Trump, because this was not an easy decision
00:36:47.760 to make, Steve, as you know.
00:36:50.120 There was pushback.
00:36:51.580 We had Republican senators as late as last.
00:36:54.800 Hold on, hold on.
00:36:54.820 Stop.
00:36:54.860 Full stop.
00:36:55.500 Full stop.
00:36:56.120 Full stop.
00:36:56.700 Full stop.
00:36:57.440 This was brutally hard.
00:36:58.560 But people have to understand it's the Julie Kellys of the world and his respect for the
00:37:04.900 Tucker Carlson's and the Steve Bannon's and the Jack Posobiec's and the Charlie Kirk's
00:37:08.720 and others that gave a platform to Julie Kellys.
00:37:11.620 The pressure against President Trump was incredible, incredible not to do this.
00:37:18.120 He did this.
00:37:19.020 This is another thing of Trump.
00:37:20.400 And they hate saying it.
00:37:21.940 This is another thing of his moral clarity about this moment in history, ma'am.
00:37:27.460 That's absolutely right.
00:37:28.360 And I really want to emphasize that, because this was incredibly hard and incredibly courageous
00:37:33.560 for the president to do, because you had senators and Republican senators and House members who
00:37:39.560 were very vocally opposed to pardoning people accused of violence.
00:37:45.860 And, you know, I saw Vice President J.D. Vance last weekend.
00:37:50.520 He quickly sort of clarified his comments there.
00:37:53.380 I think he became a big supporter of the blanket pardon.
00:37:57.400 So I know my work helped.
00:38:00.340 But hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
00:38:02.440 Don't skate over that.
00:38:03.460 Don't skate over that.
00:38:04.380 Don't skate over that.
00:38:05.140 We got to talk.
00:38:05.720 We got to because of this audience and other patriots.
00:38:08.980 Yes.
00:38:09.280 We love J.D.
00:38:10.060 But when he was on Fox and going a little wobbly, like Fox wants to, Fox didn't support this
00:38:14.220 at all.
00:38:14.480 Murdoch's don't support this.
00:38:15.580 Nobody over there supports this.
00:38:17.000 He got a little wobbly.
00:38:18.100 He got blown up.
00:38:19.860 That was the inflection point, folks, because of this audience and others like you that follow
00:38:26.760 this and follow Julie Kelly and subscribe to her subsects, say, whoa, hang on for a second.
00:38:30.820 Yo, the word is blanket.
00:38:33.560 Pardon.
00:38:34.220 All of them.
00:38:35.060 Not some of them.
00:38:36.000 All of them.
00:38:36.700 And man, it was a, Julie Kelly, don't, heaven and earth moved.
00:38:42.700 President Trump, all the pressure of the established order was against those people in those prisons.
00:38:50.420 They have to understand this became because of years and years and years of effort of Julie
00:38:56.660 Kelly and Darren Beattie and reporting on this and the families and that Cynthia Hughes's
00:39:02.580 and others being out there making their case.
00:39:04.480 The established order, the Republican Party wanted them to rot in prison.
00:39:08.900 Let's be blunt about this.
00:39:10.320 Wanted them to rot in prison and let a couple out as kind of a, and throw a sop to this audience
00:39:15.700 and to shut up Bannon and shut up Julie Kelly and shut up Tucker and shut them all up.
00:39:20.220 Give them a couple of hundred.
00:39:21.820 No.
00:39:22.860 All or none.
00:39:24.020 What we say is all or none.
00:39:25.480 And yes, you're going to take some heat, but you've got to power through this because
00:39:28.360 look at the scum that took a blanket pardon for themselves.
00:39:32.060 They know they're criminals and now we're going to get to the bottom of the Fed's direction.
00:39:36.200 You're either with us or you're Guinness, folks.
00:39:38.220 You're either with us or you're Guinness.
00:39:42.020 This is moral clarity.
00:39:43.600 This is cut through the Fargo war and say, no, this is right.
00:39:46.800 And that's why Trump, for all of his imperfections, when it comes down to the tough calls, he sits
00:39:53.760 there and weighs and measures and then he makes a tough call.
00:39:57.400 And that's why you got to have his back.
00:39:59.260 That's the, that's the lesson.
00:40:00.840 So ended the lesson.
00:40:02.280 Is it not Julie Kelly?
00:40:04.400 It absolutely is.
00:40:06.180 Yes.
00:40:06.540 And I know that President Trump felt personally very strongly about making these people whole.
00:40:13.960 And I think that there's going to be more to come on that, Steve.
00:40:16.780 I don't think this is the last that we are going to hear about, you know, some sort of
00:40:22.880 exoneration for J6ers.
00:40:24.740 This is only one part of the process, I believe.
00:40:27.220 And Congress has to get on board with that as well.
00:40:30.020 These people's lives have been destroyed, families broken up, divorces, bankruptcies,
00:40:36.420 outcasts in their communities.
00:40:37.820 Horrible suicides.
00:40:37.980 They can't get jobs.
00:40:39.080 Who speaks for Matthew Perna?
00:40:41.320 Who speaks for Matthew Perna?
00:40:44.320 Who speaks for Matthew Perna?
00:40:45.940 Who speaks for the other three that murdered, killed themselves?
00:40:49.500 These were broken men by a system.
00:40:52.740 Thank God I've got some resources, right?
00:40:55.200 They will break you, and they throw you into a prison in that hell hole.
00:40:59.300 Hang over a second, Julie.
00:41:00.160 Let's go to Ben Burquan.
00:41:01.220 Ben, you've got one of the prisoners that have been released from the black hole of Calcutta.
00:41:06.120 A disgrace.
00:41:07.080 And everybody associated with the Washington, D.C. jail and prison understand.
00:41:11.180 Your day's coming.
00:41:12.720 Ben, what do you got for me?
00:41:16.200 We've got William Sarsfield just got out.
00:41:18.320 Steve, talk to us.
00:41:19.300 So you got out of Philadelphia Detention Center about 3 o'clock this morning.
00:41:25.860 You were just telling.
00:41:26.900 Yeah, how is it you get out of Philadelphia Detention Center at 3 o'clock in the morning
00:41:32.240 and you get here to the protest that's going on outside the D.C. jail
00:41:36.560 where these defiant thugs are abusing American citizens in defiance of a presidential pardon?
00:41:42.680 How does that happen?
00:41:43.860 They don't even respect the executive authority.
00:41:46.040 They don't respect the rule of law, and they don't respect the American citizens,
00:41:49.660 and that's why this is still happening.
00:41:51.420 William, Steve, I didn't have time to put comms in for these guys,
00:41:54.560 but William, what does this mean for you today?
00:41:57.460 It means about power and numbers.
00:41:59.540 We've got to stick together.
00:42:00.580 Where we go one, we go all.
00:42:02.340 It don't matter who's in front of us and who's going to stop us.
00:42:04.800 We'll just walk right over them.
00:42:05.920 We're here to say we're free, and the rest of us need to be freed.
00:42:10.860 Steve?
00:42:11.260 William, real quickly, Philadelphia Detention Center,
00:42:15.880 heard from the guys in Danbury, is a hellhole.
00:42:18.160 Tell me about it.
00:42:18.880 What was your time there like?
00:42:22.520 Steve, when he was in Danbury, heard Philadelphia Detention Center was a hellhole.
00:42:26.780 What was your time like?
00:42:28.920 My time was good.
00:42:32.040 It really was.
00:42:32.840 It is what you make of it in any place you go to.
00:42:35.900 I know it was overpopulated with individuals that had life sentences,
00:42:41.120 were people that have yet to be sentenced.
00:42:43.020 So there was a lot of fear factor inside of it just because people were unknown where they were going.
00:42:48.700 It's more of a holdover for a lot of federal inmates.
00:42:51.480 And there's a lot of nefarious people there.
00:42:54.020 Can you hang on one second?
00:42:55.940 There's a lot of bad actors.
00:42:57.160 Just hang on one second.
00:42:58.520 Hang on one second.
00:42:59.080 Quite dangerous.
00:42:59.700 Hang on one second.
00:43:01.000 We're going to take a short commercial break.
00:43:02.460 We're going to return to the scene of the crime, and that is outside the D.C. jail.
00:43:07.740 Julie Kelly's with us.
00:43:08.660 Ben Burkwam.
00:43:09.360 We're going to go to Davos very quickly and get an update.
00:43:12.860 Short commercial break.
00:43:13.540 Back in a moment.
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00:44:45.940 Okay, welcome back.
00:44:49.860 Huge day brought to you by President Trump in the MAGA movement.
00:44:54.700 Ben Burkwam, we're at the jail.
00:44:56.280 You've got Trennis Evans hooked up.
00:44:58.720 Walk me through.
00:44:59.260 We've got a couple of minutes before we've got to bounce.
00:45:01.360 Tell me what is happening.
00:45:03.000 Yeah, hey, good morning, Steve.
00:45:06.280 So, listen, here's what's happening right now.
00:45:08.400 I'm standing here with William Sarsfield.
00:45:10.340 This is a man that condemned USA, represented his interests.
00:45:12.880 Our attorneys took care of his cause, and unfortunately, like everyone else, he was bludgeoned with the tyranny and went to prison for what is absolute nonsense.
00:45:19.860 However, the situation here is William Sarsfield got out at 3 a.m. in PA.
00:45:28.540 He got out in Philadelphia at 3 o'clock in the morning and manages to make it here to D.C., where they have defied the presidential order to date.
00:45:37.420 We don't have even seen anyone.
00:45:38.940 No one's come out.
00:45:39.860 This is the problem.
00:45:40.700 And this is the absolute tyranny that exists, the bludgeoning, the beatings will continue until morale improves, Steve.
00:45:46.840 And you just got a word from Laura Logan.
00:45:48.500 We've got people coming out.
00:45:49.740 So, Laura Logan said Jeremy Brown has processed his release paperwork.
00:45:53.720 But we have some other names we need to be aware of here that are not getting released.
00:45:57.500 Elias Constianus and Peter Krill.
00:46:00.840 Those two people.
00:46:01.780 And then we have John Woods.
00:46:03.080 So, we're going to talk about that.
00:46:04.320 I want to follow up with you on that, Steve.
00:46:05.660 But, listen, John Woods is an Arkansas state senator.
00:46:08.760 That's another case.
00:46:09.520 It's an atrocity.
00:46:10.580 And guess who ran that?
00:46:11.940 The same corrupt Jack Smith ran the indictment.
00:46:15.060 But these guys here make it from out of state, from another prison, to get here today where the D.C. jail hasn't managed to let these people out when they had full notice of the authority of the United States president.
00:46:27.660 Trennis, what's your social media?
00:46:29.120 Ben, I'm going to call you on Trennis as soon as the show's over and we'll connect for the evening show.
00:46:33.800 Trennis, what's your social media in the interim?
00:46:35.660 Yeah, you can reach me at CondemnedUSA.
00:46:40.540 Everything's at CondemnedUSA.
00:46:45.140 Ben Burkwam, where do we go to catch up with you between now and the time we come back at 5?
00:46:51.740 At Ben Burkwam on all social media.
00:46:54.040 I'll be posting interviews throughout the day.
00:46:56.520 William, anywhere they can find you or support you as you come back out?
00:46:59.600 Get a hold of Trennis.
00:47:00.700 He'll be able to find me.
00:47:01.560 Okay.
00:47:01.920 Okay, William, you're a hero.
00:47:05.580 Steve, I want you to know this man's wife is a warrior, a total warrior.
00:47:11.300 We've got to get – Ben, help us, connect us, and let's get her up on the show.
00:47:14.680 We want to get all the families on.
00:47:16.960 Guys, we'll be back at 5.
00:47:18.400 Charlie Kirk follows us at noon.
00:47:21.100 I think Charlie's back in today.
00:47:23.240 Poso after that.
00:47:24.080 We're back 5 to 7.
00:47:25.020 Julie Kelly, parting thoughts, ma'am.
00:47:28.900 This is – like I said, there's a long way to go, but this is a start.
00:47:33.180 What are your thoughts?
00:47:34.840 Just amazing to see that defendant free.
00:47:38.300 I'm not familiar with his case.
00:47:40.200 But to your point, Steve, as you know, putting these J6ers in federal prisons on low-level offenses with some of the country's most dangerous criminals just underscores what an evil man Merrick Garland is, what an evil man Matthew Graves is, what an evil woman Lisa Monaco is.
00:48:01.340 None of them got presidential pardons yesterday by Joe Biden, and they should be at the top of the list for really their inhumane abuse of Trump supporters over the past four years.
00:48:17.120 Every dog will have its day, and now the hunters become the hunted.
00:48:22.520 Julie Kelly, where do people go?
00:48:24.160 You've been a hero in this.
00:48:25.280 I mean, quite frankly, this would never have happened if it was not for you.
00:48:28.500 You've changed American history.
00:48:29.780 Where do people go?
00:48:31.340 Well, thank you, Steve.
00:48:32.440 And it wouldn't have happened without you covering my work and without the War Room Posse rooting and sharing this the whole way.
00:48:38.420 So Declassified with Julie Kelly is my substack, Real Clear Investigations, also reporting there.
00:48:43.740 And ex-Twitter, Julie underscore Kelly, too.
00:48:48.620 Great work.
00:48:49.580 Talk to you after the show.
00:48:50.740 Great work, ma'am.
00:48:51.520 Sounds good.
00:48:52.380 We've got to get on what we'll be working on with Fenton.
00:48:54.420 We've got to get on this vote in the House.
00:48:56.720 Absolutely correct.
00:48:57.460 Then you go to Ukraine.
00:48:58.880 Jay-Yen, done with debt.
00:49:00.040 People are getting out of prison today.
00:49:02.080 What I don't want to have happen in these tough economic times until President Trump's plan is fully implemented is get into the prison of debt.
00:49:09.820 If you put – if the credit card bill comes and you put it in the drawer, you're condemning yourself.
00:49:16.220 You can't – I know it's – I know people have anxiety.
00:49:17.960 They have angst.
00:49:20.520 But what they need to do is open that drawer, take it, and then call it done with debt.
00:49:25.580 Why do they need to do that, ma'am?
00:49:26.980 Well, Steve, you brought up the perfect reason these J6 patriots getting out.
00:49:33.420 You were talking about some of them, you know, all of the horrible things happening in their life.
00:49:38.200 Debt and bankruptcy could be some of them.
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00:50:34.180 It is so important, as you said, anxiety.
00:50:38.180 They've already had four years of unknown what's happening outside, other than talking to their loved ones.
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00:50:51.320 But you were talking about some other things earlier that were even worse, suicide and things of those natures.
00:50:58.260 They are going to be coming out with a storm of difference.
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00:51:04.720 The reason these folks are out is because over the last couple weeks, this audience had their back.
00:51:11.500 This was all – could have gone either way.
00:51:14.020 The point is we need you at the ramparts, and we can't have you sucked down.
00:51:18.060 We understand with inflation, people have been using credit cards, particularly younger people have been using credit cards.
00:51:23.820 Once that gets out of control at 25% to 29% APR, you can't look the other way.
00:51:27.940 Where do they go today?
00:51:28.880 You mentioned the team.
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00:51:58.080 Thank you so much, Steve, to have me on on such an incredible day for these J6 patriots.
00:52:03.100 I appreciate you.
00:52:03.840 Thank you.
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00:52:27.260 We're back 5 to 7 tonight.
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