Bannon's War Room - February 05, 2025


Episode 4247: Audit Of All Major Institutions


Episode Stats

Length

59 minutes

Words per Minute

182.35397

Word Count

10,788

Sentence Count

25

Misogynist Sentences

17

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

On today's show, we have a special guest on the show. He's a man of many talents, but his greatest talent is his ability to speak truth to power and speak truth in the face of lies and fake news.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.100 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:16.680 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:20.440 the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:24.040 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:31.840 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:39.780 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:46.960 wednesday 5 february year of alert 2025 dave brett's in the house yes we are going to speak
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00:01:45.620 axios and these things axios stemmed for these really good new sites that are coming out and i
00:01:50.900 understand they're all left wing but you gotta you know you gotta deal with what you gotta deal
00:01:53.940 with they're talking about tulsi gabbard and working behind the scenes and tom cotton and tom
00:01:57.980 cotton did a good job but i told these guys and i said look this is all fantasy it was a turning
00:02:03.920 point article three and war room posse muscle big political muscle up on the ramparts
00:02:09.020 blowing up guys like todd young to say look it's over if you vote against president trump's
00:02:15.660 uh nominee here just like on bobby kennedy you know this is what got tom tillis's attention on
00:02:22.040 pete hexeth this is what got um other people's attention on um cassie's attention on bobby kennedy
00:02:29.620 uh it got uh it got uh it got uh um um young's attention on tulsi gabbard and there's gonna be a
00:02:38.460 lot of pressure on cash patel because they're getting wobbly on cash patel a little bit now because
00:02:42.160 all these ags are are are are filing suits they're going to try to stop president trump every stop of
00:02:48.040 the way just because we were and we're steamrolling them now but these people are vicious and they're hey
00:02:54.140 they try to put trump in prison for 300 years so that's how vicious they are um day brett let me
00:03:01.460 bring in records for a second brett you jump in here i'm tired of having the war room posse wind i
00:03:06.420 don't give brett enough he's a grown man grab grab the microphone don't sit grab the microphone thank
00:03:12.180 you thank you the posse loves you thank you god they're always protected they're very protected
00:03:17.500 they're very good people they're very protective of the week they're very protective of the week
00:03:20.740 grab the mic that's right records uh first off geopolitically and i don't even address the
00:03:26.660 guys thing i just i'm not going to do that i'm not going to take the bait president trump not taking
00:03:31.100 the bait ukraine though uh zelinski's up on pierce morgan saying this rude very crude thing about
00:03:39.620 tucker carlson and putin uh the day after he gives a interview to the associated press says hey i only
00:03:46.720 got 77 billion dollars i don't know i know you allocated 179 which is wrong because it's 250
00:03:53.200 billion he's saying now i only got 77 billion and you need to send troops money i need troops from
00:03:59.460 england for i need a security guarantee i need all this and president trump we keep advising these guys
00:04:05.020 hey cut bait now cut bait now because all they're doing is sucking you in day by day and there's a
00:04:10.880 little miscommunication because general kellogg who i love he's out there and he's making it seem like
00:04:16.940 we're going to have a longer term commitment to ukraine where president trump is laying out an
00:04:22.300 admiral mahan strategy from greenland to uh to the panama canal where we're going to have
00:04:29.320 hemispheric defense against the russian navy and the chinese navy with the the three island chains in the
00:04:35.680 pacific and kind of hermetically sealed the united states what is it and and how dire is the situation
00:04:42.340 looking at ukraine and what would you advise the president of the united states sir the the situation
00:04:49.100 in ukraine is dire from the point of view of you know nato the u.s or or the trump administration
00:04:54.360 my concern steve is that um there are what i go five or six myths floating out there you know these myths
00:05:00.100 are promoted by you know the new york times the washington post and you know financial times and
00:05:04.240 the economists and others they come from the intelligence community their lies because that's
00:05:09.140 what they do the intelligence community just lies people just need to think about that when they
00:05:12.520 when they hear anything from an intelligence source their their professional lives been doing it for
00:05:16.460 75 years um so the myths mislead people into what the strategy should be so the idea that you know
00:05:23.260 these you know these wonder weapons every single one of them has failed i don't have to get on the
00:05:27.120 list you know bradley fighting vehicles abrams tanks the left burning on the battlefield patriot missile
00:05:31.680 batteries a billion dollars a piece russians have blown up seven of them with hypersonic missiles
00:05:36.460 f-16s you don't hear about that's because they're getting shot down so it's a long list but i can leave
00:05:41.340 it at that these these weapons don't work makes you wonder if nato could even defend itself let alone
00:05:46.220 helping ukraine which they're clearly not doing um the war is not a stalemate that's another one of
00:05:51.480 these myths russia is advancing across the entire line of battle from uh from the from the south and
00:05:57.820 teresk all the way to uh kupyonsk uh the curse uh salient that ukraine created when they invaded
00:06:04.600 the russian federation is now surrounded they're going to have two choices surrender or die they
00:06:09.720 will be annihilated so russia moves slowly but they're lethal and methodical and they're winning
00:06:15.280 the war there's very little standing between russia the russian federation going all the way to the
00:06:19.340 nebo river at this point so basically ukraine has lost the war so what does trump do and that's
00:06:23.260 really that's really the issue this is my concern i i analyzed this and i came up with three choices
00:06:28.560 number one you can accept you can end the war pretty much with a phone call trump said that he's
00:06:33.800 right but he hasn't really acted on it you basically accept putin's terms with a little face uh saving
00:06:39.740 you know window dressing whatever that's choice number one choice number two you just keep fighting
00:06:44.600 keep giving them more weapons more money etc uh and then choice number three is you escalate which puts us
00:06:50.860 uh on the path to world war three now i think choice number three is off the table in the sense that
00:06:56.380 that was promoted by victoria newland tony blinken uh jake sullivan uh usa id they're in the news now
00:07:03.180 but they they finance a lot of this so so i think we can take that off the table but here's the danger
00:07:07.620 choice one i mean what are putin's terms they haven't changed in four years he said them before the
00:07:13.420 war started uh before the special military operation he said them recently in his new year's speech
00:07:18.060 uh he wants uh ukrainian neutrality demilitarization denazification and there are neo-nazis they walk
00:07:26.460 around with the ss insignias they're real i actually spoke to someone at the the marshal foundation about
00:07:32.040 that um and no nato membership so neutrality no nato demilitarization denazification hasn't changed
00:07:39.600 now what has changed is the territorial settlement they've been fighting for almost three years
00:07:45.580 uh russian casualties you can debate it my estimate is 100 000 based on sources other than the russian
00:07:52.060 defense ministry some say higher i don't think they are that much higher ukrainian casualties probably
00:07:56.880 700 000 paid a very high price putin is not going to give back those territories he's obviously crimea is
00:08:04.040 integrated with the russian federation at this point but donesk luhansk um kirchon and savosuria
00:08:09.760 he's not giving them back so basically you kind of go in with that now my concern is that trump's
00:08:16.360 advisors including general kellogg mike waltz and others uh good people are going to say hey let's
00:08:22.600 get better terms so let's keep fighting for a while until we can get better terms which you're not going
00:08:28.680 to get this is exactly what happened to lyndon johnson in vietnam dwight eisenhower started that war
00:08:34.180 john f kennedy escalated it uh johnson inherited it he could have got out this need there was a
00:08:41.080 there are ways to do that he didn't it destroyed his presidency destroyed his legacy and finally
00:08:45.800 richard nixon ended it but that took several more years so the point is trump's at that lyndon johnson
00:08:52.240 point right now he can get out and he should but my fear is that his advisor is going to say let's keep
00:08:58.300 fighting a little while longer get some better terms and then we'll cut a deal with putin by the way
00:09:03.260 financial sanctions won't work why do i say that they've done 15 rounds of sanctions they've been
00:09:08.360 doing sanctions hard ones for three years do you think another round of sanctions is going to make
00:09:12.520 a difference the russian economy is growing faster than the u.s economy the currency is stable the
00:09:17.700 reserve position yet we stole the treasury bills but they have 25 of it and gold bullion that you can't
00:09:23.440 freeze or seize uh the only economic problem the russians have is there's a little bit of inflation
00:09:27.820 because their their economy is operating beyond full capacity they they're making i'll say 10 times
00:09:34.700 but probably 50 times the weapons that we are we can't resupply our arsenal so the war is lost from
00:09:40.820 ukraine's perspective there is a way out with a little face saving but my concern is that trump's
00:09:45.340 not going to take that option um and so your your recommendation is cut bait now before selensky
00:09:52.980 to the table make the best that you possibly can hopefully get the russian army to back off
00:09:57.200 to because now they control 30 of the country you got to get them to back you got to get them to
00:10:01.360 retreat pull back to donbass the eastern uh russian-speaking provinces in crimea so it's going
00:10:08.320 to be a tough because you know the russian russians have a have a history of not retreating from where
00:10:15.500 their tanks end up right i mean world war ii that's how they took eastern europe and we in in all the
00:10:21.440 marxists and communists in the in kgb agents in the state department in the fdr's white house
00:10:26.860 basically accommodated them is is how tough should president trump be on a meeting zelinski's demand
00:10:34.020 because zelinski's sitting there today saying hey no territory will give up at all i realize in
00:10:38.520 negotiating position but it's so insane where we are with a million dead and president trump read
00:10:43.380 yesterday a million dead or wounded ukrainians so so which is it do we cut bait now or do we stick
00:10:50.760 around and try to give them the best deal possible i i would say the best deal possible is the same
00:10:55.780 as cutting bait in other words why should why should put put yourself in putin's position why
00:11:00.160 should putin give up any territory they fought for two and a half years the war is continuing they've
00:11:05.160 suffered you have somewhere in the six figures but who knows how many dead um by the way if it were
00:11:10.020 700 000 russian dead which is the number being thrown around i mean the the russia would be you know
00:11:16.520 the people would be up in arms and they're not so um to do that i wouldn't talk to zelinski i would
00:11:21.640 go straight to putin i would sit down whether it's you know back channel or a summit meeting
00:11:26.720 whatever i would and then up and then i would strike a deal and then i would tell zelinski this is the
00:11:32.220 deal by the way fighting for democracy zelinski's term he was elected his five-year term expired last
00:11:38.240 night he's been a military dictator so we're not even we're not even fighting for democracy he's a military
00:11:44.100 dictator so um so i wouldn't i wouldn't even include zelinski i would talk to putin cut a deal
00:11:50.480 cut bait as you put it and then just tell zelinski here's the deal and if you don't like it you know
00:11:55.280 take go to your house in miami or dubai i agree with everything james just said and i'm going over
00:12:02.320 there to talk i think the ukrainians are already i'm speaking on a panel on uh ukrainian regional
00:12:08.000 economic growth right and the regional part is a giveaway all the imf the the world bank the usa id
00:12:15.440 set up after the world war ii and the breton woods liberal world order if they originally they had
00:12:21.660 technocrats with brains in their head now they got cia running the world and chopping everybody up in
00:12:26.540 pieces right and uh people u.s senators are scared to talk uh so i'm going to encourage the ukrainians to
00:12:32.460 choose the free uh market system to focus on capital and getting an engine going if we would
00:12:38.800 have done that in africa and around the world these elitist institutions instead they did uh virology
00:12:45.420 experiments uh green energy experiments anything to enrich the elitist west the europeans but nothing
00:12:53.240 to help these countries become independent and to achieve uh modern economic growth and that's what
00:12:59.280 they need to do and on top of that the ukrainians are a hugely christian country they had a prayer
00:13:03.800 breakfast they prayed to jesus with their military and president and everybody present so they got
00:13:10.180 their heads on straight but the uh the west has been putting undue pressure on them and uh i'm over
00:13:15.560 to i'm gonna go over and try to sort out some of that they're trying to co-op brad but i'll talk
00:13:20.360 i'll get his mind right jim we're going to break here and stick around we're going to talk uh
00:13:24.860 the financial situation capital markets we've got brad uh who's uh who's on the short list over
00:13:30.880 treasury i guess now that jason trenner is gone assistant secretary for financial markets amazing
00:13:36.460 jason trenner strategist and one of the great contributors to the show um we got about 45
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00:14:23.520 jim uh you stick around we're going to talk in fact uh johnson's been uh after the conference
00:14:31.400 getting lit up by the press he said a few words about elon musk and what doge is doing we're going
00:14:36.360 to talk about doge we're talking about capital markets we're talking about cutting cutting spending
00:14:40.660 are we kidding ourselves i got three of the best jim rickards dave bratt i guess i gotta throw myself
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00:16:38.600 okay the engine room is on fire remember we have about 25 i have 25 very smart people that
00:16:52.780 text me during the engine room and they always got great comments to tell me to focus on what i'm
00:16:57.140 number one a great comment from the engine room uh and this is a very experienced operator this is
00:17:03.300 to jim rickards a guy i work with quit the cia after 23 years when he told me this is my colleague
00:17:10.220 quote i knew i had to leave when i was lying to my mother and i didn't have to end quote to jim
00:17:16.980 rickards are trained to lie also the engine room and i say this captain finnell's talent just told me
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00:18:27.800 the show just kidding do we have johnson okay here's what i want to do the free offer for strategic
00:18:36.580 intelligence he's throwing in a book as only records can do records got me and we wrote currency war
00:18:43.380 back in i think 2010 or something this after the crash yep money gpt ai in the threat to the global
00:18:50.320 economy now look jim records has got as you can tell we see he's got a few scars on him he's been
00:18:55.700 around the block he's not a kid he's not one of these doge engineers and listen on one level what uh
00:19:02.580 what elon is doing is terrific because he's got them on their back foot he is in there looking at the
00:19:09.480 plumbing he's and i think telling the president here's how the system works he's identifying
00:19:13.860 opportunities he's taking down big things like you know uh ai usa id is a cutout of the cia it's been
00:19:22.340 financing bad stuff against the american people including as we proved yesterday these ngos and
00:19:27.940 the invasion of the united states uh but ai is going to come into this and i want to i want to go to
00:19:33.940 speaker johnson's first his response this morning then bring records in is there an inconsistency by
00:19:40.020 republicans on one hand where we've heard years now oh we want to not have unelected bureaucrats
00:19:44.720 in charge of things downtown and yet ceding article one powers to the executive branch under
00:19:48.700 elon musk is there not an inconsistency about calling for the elimination of the department
00:19:51.860 of education and yet we've heard from uh some of our colleagues here this morning uh you know we don't
00:19:55.940 want to you know women uh be playing sports with men and aren't you ceding back that power then as
00:20:00.100 pertains to education if you eliminate the department of education no look i got to challenge the
00:20:03.620 premise of the question chad you know me i'm a fierce advocate and defender of article one i mean
00:20:07.340 that look we are the legislative branch there's a reason the founding fathers put the congress the
00:20:11.020 legislative branch as the first article in the constitution and we're going to vigorously defend
00:20:13.900 that but what's happening right now i think there's a gross overreaction in the media to what is
00:20:17.900 happening the executive branch of government in our system has the right to evaluate how
00:20:21.820 executive branch agencies are operating and to ensure that not only the intent of congress in
00:20:26.700 funding mechanisms but also the stewardship of precious american taxpayer dollars is being handled
00:20:32.060 well that's what they're doing by putting a pause on some of these agencies and by
00:20:34.780 evaluating them by doing these internal audits that is a long overdue much welcome development
00:20:39.180 that's what the american people demand and deserve and that's what's happening so we don't see this
00:20:43.180 as a threat to article one at all we see this as an active engaged committed executive branch
00:20:48.140 authority doing what the executive branch should do before i go to records explain to the audience
00:20:54.140 particularly some of our new viewers the article one article two yeah and and why this is now
00:21:00.460 getting to be an issue and johnson takes the the the high ground right there defending article one
00:21:05.020 in in the legislative yeah i'm glad to hear him say that right we we've been critical here on the
00:21:10.940 war room of the house and the senate the budgeting process and the seven trillion dollar uh nancy pelosi
00:21:16.780 woke and weaponized uh and paul ryan and mccarthy and it's these changes are long overdue uh so now
00:21:23.660 they're coming from the executive branch right and so uh the congressional branch right congress is closest
00:21:28.860 is closest to the people right so that that's key but uh well the house of representatives the house
00:21:33.820 of representatives that's the house of commons and part of this you know i hate to hate to say this
00:21:38.780 as as a populist but part of this goes to the american people if you keep putting in congress
00:21:43.740 members who vote for seven trillion dollar budgets uh sooner or later it the moral case comes down on
00:21:50.220 the american people for keeping these people in you've seen the usa id joni ernst is scared of usa id
00:21:56.940 uh so mike is saying hey the executive is doing what they do you pointed out every day on the show
00:22:02.780 trump is the ceo uh he's the he has full authorization to designate omb to have an advisor like an elime
00:22:10.540 mouse and doge yeah to go through and look at all this usa is that is that stepping on when they're
00:22:16.140 talking about shutting down and they frozen out people at usad out of the building is that stepping on
00:22:21.020 article one powers sir no no in the usa id for example since it's all the hotlines right that's
00:22:26.940 going under the state department the state department is under rubio and that's under president trump he's
00:22:32.220 a secretary under the president of the united states the left has just been good at steamrolling us
00:22:38.380 they basically do what we're doing now to us every day they take ground they move down the football
00:22:45.260 field for the last 30 years they've taken everything in in god's out of the school there's
00:22:50.380 no ethics in this school right so people get on my case about the judeo christian west and all that kind
00:22:54.780 of thing i don't care we got nothing into public schools right now except the 12 literacy rate uh in
00:23:00.700 downtown chicago so we need every audit the federal reserve needs to be audited my good friend thomas
00:23:06.300 massey's all over that thing i hope they audit the federal reserve i hope they audit this ukraine
00:23:11.260 funding uh it's totally out of whack everything we're seeing from all of our major institutions
00:23:16.940 you hope they do a lot of stuff but are they going to do it if if the article one if doge is sitting
00:23:22.780 there in steam or do you believe yes or no that doge is steamrolling the rights and privileges of the
00:23:28.780 legislative branch not at all okay and and and the legislator can speak up if they feel that way but
00:23:34.460 they're not uh jim records your thoughts on what elon musk is doing at doge and then i want to tie it
00:23:40.380 back to what you just wrote in money gpt sir yeah yeah first i agree with dave i think the trump
00:23:46.380 administration has been very attentive to the constitution for example with regard to the
00:23:51.180 department of education they said yet we may need a congress enacted congress to actually abolish the
00:23:57.340 department of education but that doesn't stop us from ending programs any disbursements firing people
00:24:03.500 etc so um you know and then doge was given the author doge is an agent uh they're they're not
00:24:10.220 actually going to shut things down they identify things and then the appropriate officials do it so
00:24:14.060 i i know i'd be a lawyer i think they've been very attentive to the law and i i don't think they're
00:24:19.260 running over the constitution at all
00:24:20.780 um i want to go back to uh money gpt axios is reporting today that what elon musk in the
00:24:31.100 particularly junior people are they're going to infuse a lot of artificial intelligence
00:24:35.500 into the systems they're on they're analyzing the systems of omb which i think they've already
00:24:40.700 let people know are fairly inefficient not as efficient as people thought to to manage or to oversee
00:24:47.260 how the money goes programmatically then on the checkbook side i think they're also telling
00:24:51.740 people they think this is relatively rudimentary about how checks are written there's a lot of
00:24:56.220 things about being auto pay maybe checks going to and i i don't know this is a fact i'm saying what
00:25:01.180 people are saying that maybe going to places don't even exist existing more programs not that
00:25:06.060 so there it looks like they're going to in the entire reworking of the federal government and
00:25:10.700 their analysis jim it's to infuse artificial intelligence elements into the system now if
00:25:17.740 i read money gpt i might say yo maybe we ought to think about that because you're not particularly a
00:25:25.420 a you're not high-fiving having artificial intelligence really into the capital markets
00:25:31.180 like it looks like it's coming sir right there steve when it comes to financial catastrophes
00:25:37.420 if i wasn't there it didn't happen i've been involved in everyone going back to 1974 in the
00:25:42.540 bank her stock collapse so um that that's my background what i say about ai i'm not anti-ai
00:25:48.220 i'm not a technophobe it'll do a lot of good and i understand that but there's a lot of danger what
00:25:52.540 i'm doing in the book my new gpt is really sounding a warning in particular um basically there's something
00:25:59.180 called the uh the legacy of uh uh accumulation uh what it says is that something that is a perfect
00:26:07.900 strategy for an individual can be catastrophic at scale so if i'm in a baseball game and the guy in
00:26:14.060 front of me is too tall he's got a hat and i i stand up i have a better view but the person behind
00:26:19.500 me stands up and next thing you know the whole stadium is on their feet nobody has a better view
00:26:23.660 and everyone's worse off because we're all standing up when you apply that to stock trading an
00:26:28.060 individual if you have a the beginning of a market meltdown or some kind of market crash
00:26:32.540 for an individual selling your position going to cash going to the sidelines can make very good
00:26:37.420 sense and then wait it out and come back in at the bottom and make some money that that's a good
00:26:41.420 strategy but if you do that in the aggregate everybody is selling all at once there are no
00:26:46.140 buyers the markets go straight through the circuit breakers and straight through the floor
00:26:49.580 my point about artificial intelligence is that it's already in the system i mean whether we apply
00:26:54.460 to omb or office of personal management there may be some applications there but on wall street it's
00:26:59.820 in the system financial advisors just look at screens they talk to you about your kids and your goals and
00:27:04.700 all that stuff but they're they're basically all getting the portfolio allocation from a screen and
00:27:09.180 they're all the same so uh basically this is in now this is not a case of artificial intelligence
00:27:15.260 malfunctioning my point is that the artificial intelligence will work exactly as it's intended
00:27:20.620 and that's the problem because they don't take into account human nature which hasn't changed in
00:27:24.860 fifty thousand years but when you take human nature which kind of wants to run and hide in a panic
00:27:29.820 and put ai on top of it you're accelerating and amplifying it in ways that that people don't
00:27:34.620 understand so that i i lay that out i have a whole scenario um in in the book um hopefully people
00:27:40.700 enjoy it i think it's very clear and then i also talk about a few other things uh censorship and bias
00:27:46.060 but also nuclear war fighting which which is another topic so so you get this book for total
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00:27:56.700 jim thanks davis at records war room.com records war room.com you'll be able to subscribe and uh
00:28:03.660 get a free book records with an s jim records thank you brother for the insights
00:28:09.820 strategic intelligence okay we're gonna take a short commercial break day brad's gonna be with me uh
00:28:17.500 we're gonna drill down a little more on this on what is what we need to focus on government runs out
00:28:22.940 of money on the 14th they're already doing emergency that runs out of money legally right they're already
00:28:29.500 doing emergency measures over treasury right now to make sure we got cash because the debt ceiling has
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00:31:15.180 do it today war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:31:23.340 okay um i want to get back because this is okay
00:31:30.060 signal not noise i want to make sure the audience because you're the gatekeepers and the job you've done
00:31:34.940 over the last couple days of president trump's appointments are just been amazing mainstream
00:31:40.220 media is blown away people in capitol hill blown away but the intensity of the war and posse the
00:31:44.540 turning point crowd article three mike davis others using bill blaster or just good old-fashioned
00:31:50.380 calling them up as a as they call have been extraordinary and day brett you know how much
00:31:55.020 that works and this has gotten president trump's bonding by the way but if pam goes into the oval
00:32:00.540 they do a press avail let's let's kind of cut to that if we got it brian glenn's over there right
00:32:04.620 now uh natalie will be uh natalie will be there this afternoon tons going on but so we hit the debt
00:32:13.100 ceiling right away because this is how biden and remember um the secretary of treasury was gun
00:32:20.860 decking everything to turn over to scott uh besson yelling so we've hit the debt ceiling and now he's using
00:32:28.940 emergency measures which i think are fine because cash comes in and you pay cash out speaking of
00:32:35.900 cash a tax network usa they're going to come and get their money if you got a letter from them and i
00:32:41.340 tell people this you got a letter do not put it in the drawer you put in the drawer the penalties don't
00:32:45.740 go away the fees don't go away the interest rates don't go away talk to tax network tnusa.com go there
00:32:52.540 right now check it out contact those people they'll give you a free analysis to see if they can help
00:32:58.620 you if they can help you then get in and negotiate and maybe maybe lessen the debt burden maybe cut
00:33:03.340 the interest rates you don't know it's all kind of possibilities it's upon you to talk to them but
00:33:07.180 if you got them in the drawer that's getting bigger and bigger and bigger every day tax network usa uh
00:33:14.460 slash bannon can i get my clock there kind sir thank you very much got to keep these people's heads
00:33:19.500 in the game i got brad there they're so worried about getting brad making sure his charts and his
00:33:24.140 things brad's hogging um no but the second part of this that's that's a technical aspect of keeping
00:33:31.580 cash flowing through the system the on the 14th is like september 30th we've just kicked the can down
00:33:40.940 the road for six months on crs we got a cr back before christmas to get to march 20th or march 14th
00:33:49.420 that turns out now we're here and we're hurting up on it and nobody up on capitol hill is doing it
00:33:54.540 this is why so many republicans didn't go to down to dorale they said they're not up here doing their
00:34:01.340 job they're down the conference nothing's gonna come to add insult to injury day brett they came out
00:34:06.940 of the conference and they said we have 318 billion dollars worth of cuts it turns out over 10 years
00:34:13.180 because they're still playing this fantasy and they come to me all time with steve even ago we have to do
00:34:17.980 it in 10 years i go no yes legally you have to do but stop talking to people like that you're treating
00:34:22.700 them like idiots it's this year 2025 and next year 2026 we're in a crisis we need to have it and here's
00:34:30.060 what's going to have you're going to get up to the 14th and they're all going to collapse august and
00:34:34.540 we're going to have biden's budget from last year and a two trillion dollar deficit and this is on us
00:34:40.860 we've had plenty of time to do this day brett yep the uh i've been urging the house to run on a
00:34:47.020 contract forever making some promises they never want to put anything down in writing uh back when
00:34:52.060 i was uh in 2019 the budget was roughly four and a half trillion now it's six and a half trillion so
00:34:58.620 somehow we're spending two trillion more right so as with the federal reserve system uh john taylor the
00:35:05.340 genius uh monetary theory following friedman uh is in favor of rules versus discretion we need to put
00:35:12.940 rules back on the house that hey you guys either go do a budget or constrain yourself to a trillion
00:35:19.180 dollar deficit maximum right put a rule in law that if you don't hit it it's just 10 across the board
00:35:26.940 cuts or whatever it takes to get to a trillion dollar savings uh congress needs to constrain
00:35:32.940 themselves we're stealing right from the kid it sounds like a trite phrase we're putting the kids your
00:35:39.340 kids out there listening are going two trillion in debt every year right the deficit is two trillion
00:35:45.500 a year and then we have the nerve to call that government spending and economic growth that counts
00:35:51.260 in the economic growth numbers the amount of debt you're in to your rich uncle no family can survive
00:35:57.580 that way no business can run a business that way uh and yet congress is just not responsive to the
00:36:03.660 american people and it is tough the republicans are competing against santa claus right they they
00:36:08.540 just there's no end to modern monetary theory like steve talks about every day to the endless
00:36:14.220 fiscal but you can see it and listen because of course you're not getting enough pay you can see
00:36:18.860 when the corporations when when they went to the omb uh assessment of where money you know slow down
00:36:25.980 let's stop for a moratorium let's just slow down find out what money is right the congressmen down
00:36:30.940 at durrell are getting blown up because all the constituents and they're going hey vendors and
00:36:35.340 people like the meals on wheels and the right right this is it's the money's everywhere in every
00:36:40.700 congressional there's that they their heads blow up just on seeing where the money is well what's
00:36:45.900 going to happen when you have to cut well where where's the speaker uh and the senate majority leader
00:36:52.300 out talking getting the young kids on board they're not going to have social security it's bankrupt in
00:36:56.780 12 years medicare is bankrupt in 12 years every force uh in in economics or budgeting has a
00:37:03.180 countervailing force of real people so you've got the ngos who are supporting an illegal invasion
00:37:10.380 of our country right across religious institutions uh the american people if you educate them and grab
00:37:16.940 the bullhorn they will choose the side of the kids the liberals always used to use the kids it's
00:37:22.780 always about the children right they'd win they'd they'd blow us out of the water on that kind of
00:37:27.340 stuff and sometimes maybe rightly so we need to use the kids right now in the right way in the moral
00:37:33.580 way we're ruining their futures in the united states of america right and so that's why i focused on
00:37:39.820 getting the engine going again these main things these main drivers of productivity and i'll just close
00:37:46.620 that one minute a funny uh anecdote on ai artificial intelligence it's getting all the the news and all
00:37:52.300 this kind of stuff right now uh the head of productivity in the country uh robert gordon at
00:37:56.380 northwestern probably a democrat uh for the past 50 years has productivity going down for the past 70
00:38:01.980 years productivity in the united states going down for 70 years in a row cbo has it going down for the
00:38:08.700 next 30 years that's why i'm emphasizing the meat and potatoes capital human capital technological
00:38:15.100 growth if we don't get that he was asked robert gordon's asked back in the dot-com bubble you know
00:38:19.660 these cell phones are going to solve the world's productivity problems hey bob don't you see uh
00:38:24.540 technology everywhere his response and his response i think already to ai is yeah i see it everywhere
00:38:30.300 except in the data it's the the rich guys the big financial firms they can use it they can program big
00:38:35.900 data it's very expensive right to train in your your big data models with ai intelligence the middle
00:38:41.900 class can't do that so how are you going to embed this in small businesses and once again the rich get
00:38:46.780 richer uh the middle class uh pays for it while ai puts you out of work and so uh i think records had
00:38:53.500 it right um talk to me about going down to the 14th what needs to be done now that we're within i don't
00:39:00.780 know um five weeks six weeks yeah we have to the appropriations bills are not done you had the people
00:39:07.260 in the senate right now uh and even murkowski and these guys saying what are we going to do here we
00:39:12.460 can't go back to our constituents and said we didn't do any work over the last really year folks
00:39:18.060 you got to remember this is biden's this was the cr kicked in before uh around september 30th this is
00:39:25.900 off of biden's numbers we went down before christmas not done yet um they said let president trump get
00:39:33.900 his hands on it that would be the scott bessons and the russ votes they're slowing down russ's they're
00:39:39.260 moving through with russ but they're trying to slow down russ as much as possible pam bondi i think
00:39:42.860 just got sworn in even as we're talking here in the war room what has to happen because you're seeing
00:39:48.540 frustration and more twitter's blowing up with with people are like in each other's faces uh saying
00:39:54.220 hey nothing's getting done the reconciliation things way off track byron donald just said hey look i think
00:39:59.180 the senate's got the idea we have no leadership in the house this it's crab sideways we have to and
00:40:04.140 byron donald came out and just saying what the war room saying he says it's got to be two
00:40:09.180 in the in the senate's ahead of this we're not doing anything it's total confusion and the
00:40:13.340 reconciliations are different than funding the government the funding the government the budget
00:40:18.060 has got to be done it's got to be done by the 14th or here's what they're going to do a one-year cr
00:40:23.980 and we're better than that right that that's essentially off of biden's numbers so what is your
00:40:29.820 advice to the house right now and to the white house because yeah each is pointing the fingers
00:40:34.140 at each other some are saying you know white has not given guidance others saying the house is not
00:40:37.580 doing their job president trump went to drought was very specific he went down there gave a talk
00:40:42.860 we covered it live for an hour and 10 minutes talked in depth but about many topics but never
00:40:48.220 mentioned reconciliation been talking about and then later the media pressed him he said hey look
00:40:52.380 i want one big beautiful bill but i'll take two yeah it's their responsibility right i want them to do
00:40:58.220 it i want them to come to me yeah no the uh the answer uh unfortunately it is political the answer
00:41:05.020 is not the budget russ vote is brilliant he wrote 1.7 trillion in cuts a year or two ago he went line
00:41:11.980 by line by line through woke and weaponized so there's your rational part right your wonky part
00:41:17.340 that didn't do anything because if there's not a political will or a force or focus uh it's not
00:41:24.380 going to happen and so you know the whole weight of the world is on trump and now doge and all these
00:41:29.660 guys and they're doing phenomenal work does it have to come down to trump again we've had speaker
00:41:35.180 contests since i got in and the new speaker always promises i'm going to get 12 bills done ahead of
00:41:41.020 time uh and just to take the the burden off the house a little bit the senate has been completely
00:41:46.540 worthless over the past uh since i've been watching it close for 10 years the senate hasn't done any
00:41:51.820 approves bills right and so they need to solve the political issue not the not the budgeting
00:41:57.980 issue let's go live let's go live to pam bondi let's see we can blow the break let's go live to
00:42:02.460 the white house hello everybody this is a great honor and a real privilege i'm thrilled to be here today
00:42:13.820 with our nation's next incredible and she will be incredible attorney general of the united states
00:42:20.060 pam bondi and i want to congratulate pam she's worked hard so hard and uh unbelievably fair and
00:42:27.980 unbelievably good at law enforcement i just want to congratulate you very special person
00:42:39.900 and i'd also like to thank justice clarence thomas and his incredible wife who's here someplace there she is
00:42:46.940 is incredible highly respected wife too i will say i i remember a couple of years ago a little bit more
00:42:54.300 than that during uh toward the end of my first term i was introducing a lot of people at a big event about
00:43:02.300 5 000 people in your biggest ballroom you know what that is and they were getting a nice smattering of
00:43:10.220 applause they were very important people and then i introduced justice clarence thomas the place went
00:43:16.460 crazy and it was then that i realized that you are a very popular guy and respected guy so thank you for
00:43:23.500 being here it's an honor and a great honor for pam thank you very much pam was a career prosecutor for
00:43:32.140 nearly 20 years and was one of the toughest and smartest and best and most successful attorney
00:43:38.140 generals in the history of florida and i think i put it out this morning i think she's going to end up
00:43:42.940 going down as the most successful or certainly one of the most successful attorney generals that
00:43:49.020 this country has ever had i really believe that i know i know her well a lot of people in florida if
00:43:54.940 you're in florida you know her well and it was all good it was never a problem no problem as a prosecutor
00:44:01.980 she locked up drug dealers and gang members and human traffickers and was waging war all the time
00:44:08.540 on the pill mills they called them that fueled the deadly opioid crisis and she did better than anybody
00:44:14.540 else it was nobody like her in the country she also won over 50 billion dollars in lawsuits for the
00:44:20.620 victims of financial fraud and devastating deep water horizon oil spill which was brutal and she was the
00:44:27.500 leader of that whole deal getting that people taken care of as attorney general of the united states pam
00:44:33.980 has a historic and urgently needed task ahead of her and probably there's never been a time clarence
00:44:40.140 that's more important than right now went through four years of not such good not such good work in many
00:44:45.980 ways not just not just with the president at other levels also with the president obviously she's going
00:44:52.780 to restore fair equal and impartial justice and restore the constitutional rule of law in america
00:44:59.980 she will lead the democrats uh you know where they're gonna at least you're gonna lead them right
00:45:04.700 down but i think she's going to be as impartial as you can possibly be i know i'm supposed to say she's
00:45:09.740 going to be totally impartial with respect to democrats and i think she will be as impartial as a
00:45:15.500 person can be i'm not sure if there's a possibility of totally but she's going to be as total as you can get
00:45:21.180 gianni right but she's going to be fair and she'll lead the department of justice in crushing violent
00:45:27.820 crime demolishing the gangs which are all over the place if you look at new york if you look at chicago
00:45:34.300 if you look at los angeles which is half burned down unfortunately because they didn't have the
00:45:39.580 water and they didn't have what they were supposed to have destroying the terrorist cartels is going to
00:45:44.860 be a very big priority for pam and that leads to crime and it leads to a lot of drugs so she's going to
00:45:50.540 take care of it and she'll stop the invasion of our country and get fentanyl off our streets and
00:45:55.420 we're going to be working with her very closely christine home and tom holman and all of the people
00:46:00.700 are going to be working very closely with pam she's going to end the weaponization of federal law
00:46:05.820 enforcement and restore honesty and integrity at the doj and the fbi and she's going to be working with cash
00:46:12.060 and she's going to be working with a lot of other people that you've been reading about writing about
00:46:16.460 over the last few weeks the role of attorney general comes with immense responsibility but
00:46:22.700 i have absolute confidence that pam will fulfill her duties with honor and courage and strength
00:46:28.860 and fairness she's going to be fair it's going to be very fair and now i'd like to invite justice
00:46:33.900 thomas to administer the oath of office and thank you all for being here it's a great it's
00:46:39.340 very important day i believe in our country's history thank you very much
00:46:58.700 i do solemnly swear i kamala bondi do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the
00:47:07.260 united states that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states against all
00:47:13.980 enemies foreign and domestic against all enemies foreign and domestic that i will bear true faith
00:47:21.660 and allegiance to the same that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the same that i take this
00:47:28.700 obligation freely that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservation without any mental
00:47:36.620 reservation or purpose of evasion or purpose of evasion and that i will well and faithfully
00:47:44.700 and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which i'm about to enter
00:47:51.580 discharge the duties of the office on which i am about to enter so help me god so help me god
00:48:06.620 so i just want to introduce her a very very handsome husband i hate being around him he looks
00:48:19.660 too good and he's been a tremendous factor with uh pam and have just a beautiful relationship
00:48:26.140 who's here and mother look how good you look huh look how good so i just wanted to introduce them
00:48:32.380 and pam have fun thank you president trump i've known you for many many years and i will not let
00:48:46.700 you down i am truly honored honored that you have asked me to take on this role and i will make you
00:48:54.620 proud and i will make this country proud and i just want to thank all of my friends who are here today
00:49:01.820 my dear friends and my family my mom my husband my pastor aaron burke is here um so many of my good
00:49:10.220 friends and my colleagues so thank you all um so much and i will restore integrity to the justice
00:49:18.860 department and i will fight violent crime throughout this country and throughout this world and make
00:49:25.260 america safe again thank you
00:49:41.500 thank you very much everybody thank you this is a great day can we ask about your gospel proposal a lot
00:49:46.860 of people are talking about obviously everybody loves it but this is just not the right time but we'll
00:49:52.220 maybe do something later this is a very important and in my opinion solemn occasion so i don't think
00:49:57.980 we want to talk about other other subjects what is your top priority what is your top priority um
00:50:04.060 attorney general for this new position that you've now been sworn into well i can just say very simply
00:50:09.820 for me overall very simple make america great again that's what we're going to do we're going to
00:50:15.340 make america great again and she's going to take crime out of the system as much as anybody can do
00:50:20.940 that she's going to do it we're going to make america safe again mr president
00:50:26.060 hey right president high states with the new attorney general pam bondi they're suing they're suing the
00:50:44.380 the fbi the i think the fbi officers former officers association anyway it's coming in uh
00:50:50.700 it's coming in hot against president trump on the resistance al green who is a bomb-throwing uh
00:50:58.780 democratic uh the house member said he's going to file uh articles of impeachment against president
00:51:05.180 trump for um dastardly deeds i think he had a pretty general heading the reason we got to keep
00:51:11.500 watching that is this is going to be hakeem jeffrey's running they're already up on president
00:51:15.740 trump immediately and you see you know most of this is absolutely incomplete in total nonsense
00:51:21.020 i don't have mike lindell mike lindell uh the president of the united states just left the stage
00:51:25.420 i thought he was going to talk the whole way we were going to wrap up the show by tossing the president
00:51:29.980 to charlie kirk uh live but he he kept it to a few remarks he swore in pam bondi one of the things i
00:51:36.460 will tell you folks is that things on the mass deportation other a little bit slower than i
00:51:41.660 think the optics are great but slower than president trump wanted because the attorney general was not
00:51:46.140 in there now you get pam bondi she's ready to roll things are going to heat up there i think you're
00:51:52.540 going to see a lot more on the mass deportations a lot more in the criminals pam bondi is not going
00:51:57.020 to tolerate pritzker and the mayor of chicago keeping uh bad hombres in in jails and not turning them
00:52:04.060 over to ice so pam bondi will be on offense as she just said i'm here to make america safe again
00:52:10.140 mike lindell your thoughts brother i love it um i guess congratulated pam and text her and uh
00:52:18.220 she is going to be awesome steve she is uh um as long as i've known her and he's got uh she's got
00:52:24.380 the country he's got the people she's but she's gonna do great and uh i'm very i'm very proud of
00:52:30.540 her and what she's gonna do and what she's already done she's accomplished so much in her life but
00:52:34.860 i'm looking forward to it because as as you all know one of the things that they've deemed as our
00:52:40.060 elections are critical infrastructure everybody that's what i'm still out doing and the war room
00:52:45.660 posse's made that all possible by you guys supporting my pillow so when they keep attacking
00:52:50.460 i'm i feel secure over here and i can be out over here we're making a big move in the next month here
00:52:55.980 and um um i think kevin uh her as attorney general steve is a blessing beyond blessings
00:53:01.660 uh tell me about uh my pillow what are you doing for the war and posse they love you
00:53:08.940 pam bonnie fought shoulder to shoulder she was shoulder to shoulder with us on overturning the
00:53:13.260 election fraud she was all in that's one of the reasons they hate her right she knows this thing was
00:53:18.060 stolen 100 she fought with us but uh tell us about uh my pillow what do you what are you doing war
00:53:24.300 and posse loves you but what are you doing for us today mike yeah yeah here's what i'm doing for
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