Bannon's War Room - February 13, 2025


Episode 4266: Trump Looks To Bring Peace To Ukraine


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Trump and Putin have a phone call, and it's a doosey one. President Trump and Vladimir Putin agree on Ukraine, and then Putin says he wants to negotiate with the United States. What does that mean?

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00:00:00.000 about this, the Russian incursion to bring it back to this phone call. I mean, it's always
00:00:04.140 striking to me that this one decision by Putin to invade Ukraine is one of those things that
00:00:08.620 one person did that's made everyone worse off. It's made Russians worse off. It's made Ukrainians 0.99
00:00:13.180 worse off. Europeans, Americans, everyone's paid the high prices, the enormous misery and death 1.00
00:00:18.020 toll. One decision for territorial expansion, incredible fallout. What does it mean that Trump
00:00:25.100 has this phone call with Putin, talks about how they both agree in common sense, doesn't seem to
00:00:30.740 loop in Zelensky or even European allies who put out a statement today being like,
00:00:35.260 whoa, whoa, whoa, we're going to be at the table too.
00:00:40.080 Well, this is his view. There are two important people when it comes to Europe, to Ukraine. And
00:00:45.520 then one is Donald Trump. The other one is Vladimir Putin. I mean, he said about Zelensky, you had it
00:00:50.300 under in your opening. He said about Zelensky, you know, it's not even clear that he that he will
00:00:55.500 survive through the next election. We're talking about a peace agreement or a deal that is now going
00:01:01.200 to be negotiated in Saudi Arabia between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump without any Ukrainian presence,
00:01:09.940 let alone Europeans, no Ukrainian presence. This is extraordinary. This reminds me of Neville 0.99
00:01:17.380 Chamberlain sitting down with the Germans to decide the future of Czechoslovakia, peace in our time
00:01:23.660 in 1938. And now it is Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump who get to decide the future of Ukraine. That's what
00:01:30.960 this war was about. Ukraine is, is Russia wanted Ukraine. It wants to subjugate Ukraine. It wants to
00:01:38.260 control Ukraine. It wants to make it part of Russia. And here the president of the United States says he wants
00:01:44.320 peace. Therefore, he's a wonderful human being. And I have now invited him to come here, never mind that
00:01:50.100 he was indicted for war crimes by the International Criminal Court, which, by the way, we will sanction
00:01:54.960 just as we start to lift sanctions on Russia. You know, if it wasn't so serious, you'd think this was
00:02:04.220 a comedy show. It's not. It's deeply tragic. And it's real. Well, I don't have any expectations
00:02:11.420 anymore. I think I think we know exactly what's going to happen. President Trump has effectively
00:02:15.560 surrendered to Putin before the negotiations have even begun. The positions that Defense
00:02:22.300 Secretary Hegseth announced in Brussels, which I'm sure I'd be stunned if Trump didn't convey them
00:02:28.320 directly to Putin in their phone call, constitute terms of a settlement that could have been written
00:02:34.420 in the Kremlin. Maybe they were written in the Kremlin and got out in propaganda channels. But
00:02:39.480 it's a complete reversal of the U.S. and NATO position on on a number of issues. For example,
00:02:45.720 up until today, the official American position was that Ukraine should be returned to full sovereignty
00:02:51.460 and territorial integrity. That's gone. The question of NATO membership as far back as 2008
00:02:58.360 had been that ultimately Ukraine would become a NATO member. That doesn't look like that's around
00:03:03.320 anymore either. Putin has scored a whole series of victories today. It's hard to encompass them all.
00:03:09.480 But I think one in addition to these substantive concessions is he has now, it seems exactly what
00:03:15.720 he wants. Putin doesn't want to negotiate with Zelensky. He wants to negotiate with Trump because he
00:03:21.480 thinks he'll get more out of it. And he's absolutely right. There's no question of Russia being able to
00:03:27.560 in the future, for example, invade Poland and the U.S. not standing by those NATO pledges. The question really is
00:03:36.680 about, you know, what would happen in the future for Ukraine. Now, I think another notable aspect of it
00:03:42.920 all, and there's been many, many members of the Trump administration in Europe in recent days,
00:03:49.640 the Treasury Secretary meeting with President Zelensky. How did that conversation go?
00:03:55.320 I can't take any more of this. This is, um, you're hearing,
00:04:01.560 you're hearing people have been getting a free ride for decade after decade after decade. Yesterday,
00:04:08.280 and if we put up the CNN, in fact, Grace, if you've got it, I've got it up on Getter. I don't
00:04:11.960 know if the team here even has it yet. Stephen Collinson, who is the smartest guy over at CNN,
00:04:17.480 wrote a, um, uh, their lead piece this morning, which is quite brilliant. Yesterday was a historic
00:04:24.600 day in the fact of, uh, what Pete Hegseth said in, um, in Europe and told the Europeans and what
00:04:32.760 Donald Trump said that the era of, uh, Europe as a protectorate of the United States, as a vassal
00:04:40.120 state of the United States is coming to an end. We've hammered this, uh, with President Trump in the,
00:04:45.800 in the first, uh, administration to get NATO to stand up to more of their obligations and
00:04:50.440 their responsibilities. But yesterday, Pete Hegseth just dropped the dime and said, Hey,
00:04:54.360 European security is, is no longer, uh, number one priority for the United States of America. It's
00:05:00.920 just not the vital national security interests of the United States of America is America.
00:05:07.720 And these freeloaders, the elite free freeloaders in Europe are in shock because
00:05:13.000 President Trump dropped the other dime on him. It's, uh, it's 5% of your GDP. If you want to
00:05:18.760 get serious about defending yourself against Russia, this is why it's all happy talk.
00:05:22.600 They go on and on about Russia, but they just want the United States to underwrite this,
00:05:26.920 underwrite it with men, material, money. Game's over. And Zelensky's not relevant.
00:05:34.520 He couldn't win a reelection. He's not relevant. That's when they're not dealing with him.
00:05:37.480 And Pete Hegseth said, Hey, you got to get out of your mind that we're going to, you're going to
00:05:43.000 get back to pre 19, uh, 2014 borders. What has been the gospel of war room since the evening before
00:05:53.160 the war? Oh, by the way, 1.5 million or 1.75 million dead or wounded Ukrainians and Russians ago
00:06:02.200 in a nation that looks like Dresden. And no, we don't support. I don't like the, 0.56
00:06:06.600 the fact that Zelensky's trying to throw some mineral rights to stick around. We got to get out,
00:06:12.200 go to Saudi Arabia, make the deal with Putin and just leave and, you know, let, let Europe deal with
00:06:16.600 it as they should have dealt with it. And if you're so concerned that an army that couldn't take
00:06:21.960 Kharkiv in, uh, three years, much less Kiev, if you're so concerned about that coming across the
00:06:29.480 North German plane through Poland, then go to 5%. President Trump's telling you go to 5% and get
00:06:34.200 more than two combat divisions. President Trump is completely reorienting the entire thing. Oh,
00:06:41.080 by the way, Hamas blinked also with the high noon threat. They're coughing up a couple of more, 0.56
00:06:47.080 a couple of more prisoners for Saturday saying they're going to abide by this. I guess the ceasefire.
00:06:55.400 President Trump's throwing thunderbolts and these are massive. This is a massive geopolitical
00:07:00.120 aligned back to hemispheric defense from the Arctic to Greenland, all the way down to the Panama Canal,
00:07:06.680 which we are taking because it's ours. And we're not going to let some tin pot group of people,
00:07:11.960 uh, take and give it to the Chinese Communist Party. Who do they think we are?
00:07:16.440 They think we are still the country run by the Jimmy Carters, the Joe Bidens, the Bush 43s,
00:07:23.160 the Bush 41s. We're not that country anymore. The Clintons, we're not that country anymore.
00:07:28.360 And President Trump shows that. Laura Loomer joins me. Uh, by the way, Josh Hawley,
00:07:32.360 we just now know Josh Hawley is going to join us at the bottom of the hour at 11 o'clock.
00:07:37.880 I think they're going to have the vote on cash. Uh, reciprocal, uh, President Trump's going to be
00:07:42.200 signing a massive amount of reciprocal, uh, tariffs today. This whole concept of reciprocity.
00:07:48.760 Uh, it is shaking up the financial world, even as we speak. Modi's there this afternoon. We'll cover
00:07:54.440 all of the Modi situation, uh, live. And obviously the reciprocity of these tariffs
00:08:00.760 are going to be kind of a wake up call for India too. Cause I think Indian certain areas
00:08:04.120 has like 60, 70, 80% tariffs on things. Um, Laura Loomer, your thoughts of days of thunder,
00:08:10.760 Mike Allen and Jim Vanderhay over at, uh, over at, uh, Axios has, has have this massive piece
00:08:17.560 about, uh, turbo masculinity, uh, with days of thunder. What are your thoughts? And particularly
00:08:22.600 about President Trump telling Europe, it's time to stand on your own. We're not bailing you out again.
00:08:28.520 Well, this is exactly what the American people voted for. They voted for America first policies,
00:08:34.040 and that's what we're getting. And so it's great to see that we finally have an administration,
00:08:38.760 a president, and also a defense secretary, uh, that is putting their foot down and letting the
00:08:43.000 world know that the gig's up. We're no longer going to be financing endless wars. We're no longer
00:08:47.400 going to be financing, uh, endless aid for every single nation around the world while we put American
00:08:53.400 citizens on the back burner. And so, uh, I think that, uh, finally the American people finally have 0.88
00:08:58.680 some, uh, true representation in the White House. And, uh, I think that it's re-energizing, uh, the
00:09:04.840 American people, the MAGA base, and it's refreshing. I don't see how anybody in this country, regardless
00:09:10.440 of your political affiliation, whether you're a Republican, Independent, or Democrat, uh, can have a
00:09:14.840 problem with the way that President Trump and his entire cabinet, all of his cabinet members are in
00:09:19.960 alignment, uh, to implement at rapid fire pace, uh, legislation and policies via executive order,
00:09:27.000 uh, and mandates, uh, to start putting the American people and our national security first. 0.67
00:09:34.440 What do you think of, uh, how important today cash comes up for, for his, uh, committee of
00:09:39.880 jurisdiction, the, the, in, uh, the, uh, judiciary, we've got, I think the Bobby Kennedy vote will be
00:09:46.360 sometime later. I think we're looking at what time the Bobby Kennedy vote. They're trying to delay that
00:09:49.960 as long as possible. They're taking huge victories in this. How important was it to get the, all these
00:09:55.320 in Tulsi, the nice Tulsi, uh, confirmed she sworn in, I think she's on a plane over to the Munich,
00:10:01.400 uh, security conference. How important was it to get all of these cabinet officials through ma'am?
00:10:07.000 Well, it's incredibly important. And one of the main reasons why the Democrats oppose, uh,
00:10:12.840 President Trump is because they need to import voters. And that's why they are slow walking
00:10:17.480 the nomination of cash Patel because we've seen, and that's why they wanted to slow walk the
00:10:21.560 nomination of Pete Hegseth as well, because President Trump promised during the campaign
00:10:25.880 trail that he was going to militarize our border. And that unlike the Biden administration,
00:10:30.600 he was going to utilize his FBI director and the borders are, and the DHS secretary, uh, to work as a
00:10:36.840 team to keep America safe and to close our borders. And so, uh, what's the last, uh,
00:10:42.200 what's the last cog that they need in order to, uh, fully implement our secure border policies of
00:10:48.040 the Trump administration? Uh, well, it's a competent FBI director that is actually going to crack down
00:10:53.240 on all of these Islamic jihadis crossing over to, into our country. Uh, it's a competent FBI director
00:10:59.080 who can work hand in hand with Tom Homan and Kristi Noem over at THS to say, okay, well,
00:11:04.520 here's some individuals on the terror watch list. Uh, let's work together to keep them out of our
00:11:08.840 country. We saw that we had massive amounts of Islamic terrorists and individuals on the 1.00
00:11:13.080 terror watch list who came in under the Biden administration, because whether it was
00:11:17.720 a willingness, uh, to allow them into our country, Christopher Ray certainly wasn't doing
00:11:22.440 anything while he was testifying in front of Congress, proclaiming that white male Christians and
00:11:27.080 Trump supporters were a bigger terror threat than Islamic jihadists and Antifa and the Black Lives 1.00
00:11:31.560 Matter thugs, uh, when he was testifying in front of Congress, Stephen. So, uh, it's, it's gonna be 0.60
00:11:36.760 very important. This is why, uh, the, the Senate Judiciary Committee, uh, has been slow walking
00:11:41.880 Kash Patel's nomination and why they called for him to have another hearing while they're, why the,
00:11:46.440 while, why they are trying to accuse him of committing perjury, uh, and lying in his, uh, sworn testimony
00:11:53.160 and why they're accusing him of being an extremist. I mean, look, they even went as far
00:11:57.000 as to show a life-size poster of me and Kash Patel at an innocent book signing at an event
00:12:02.520 for villagers for Trump when I ran for Congress. So, uh, they, they really have nothing. And this,
00:12:08.600 this is their, this is their final assault in their effort to keep our borders open and to prevent, 0.90
00:12:14.680 uh, President Trump and his border star from implementing, uh, strong border policy. And then,
00:12:21.080 of course, I want to have you on, have you on right before the, the cash vote when they, when they
00:12:26.600 stretch it out for a week and they were going to have all this stuff on cashes, uh, his financial,
00:12:32.200 uh, you know, documents he submitted in his testimony at the confirmation. They'd already
00:12:37.720 tried to do government gangsters. That didn't work. The very first thing, I think the very first
00:12:40.760 thing they put up was a picture of you and Kash Patel and they gave no context to it. What was,
00:12:45.240 what was the point in their mind? What was the, what were they trying to do?
00:12:49.400 Well, you had Dick Durbin, of course, who's the ranking member,
00:12:52.280 the ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Get a photograph of me and Kash Patel
00:12:58.600 that we took, I think it was in 2022 or 2023 at a book signing for Villagers for Trump.
00:13:04.440 As you know, I ran for Congress in the villages several years ago. It's the largest and also
00:13:09.400 the oldest retirement community in the country, a very pro Trump area. And as a member of the board
00:13:15.320 of Villagers for Trump, I helped facilitate events for pro Trump mag speakers.
00:13:20.440 And Kash Patel came and during the, uh, the VIP ceremony, uh, he brought his book and he gave
00:13:26.200 me a copy. I gave him a copy of mine. They were trying to say that I'm an extremist. They accused
00:13:30.760 me a Jewish woman of being an anti-Semite and said that Kash Patel was unqualified to be FBI director
00:13:36.520 because he took a photo with Jewish Nazi Laura Loomer. How can you be, before we go to break,
00:13:43.000 how can you be an anti-Semite? And you're also accused of being anti-Islam, anti-Muslim also, aren't you?
00:13:48.680 Yeah, they, they accused me of being everything. They say that, uh, I'm a racist. They call me
00:13:54.680 anti-Indian for speaking out about H1B visas. They say I'm anti-Muslim. Uh, I'm anti-Islamic
00:14:00.680 jihad. And so if advocating for strong border security and advocating for putting Americans 0.96
00:14:06.440 first and advocating for cracking down on the spread of, uh, Islam in America and the rise of 1.00
00:14:12.040 Sharia and Islamofascism in the West makes me a bigot, then, then so be it. Then I guess I'm a bigot. 0.98
00:14:17.560 Laura, hang around. Uh, we're going to take a short break. We're going to get more into this
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00:16:39.760 That was uncovered that went to Vietnam for unknown reasons. The condoms that were delivered to foreign
00:16:47.740 countries with millions. The $20 million on Sesame Street that went to Iraq. I could go on list after
00:16:55.380 list after list after list. It's up to $54.3 billion where we sit right now. This is just the first agency.
00:17:07.100 And we've got many more to come, like Social Security. We have many more to come, like the Department of
00:17:14.420 Education. They're going to see, the American people are going to see where their tax dollars have been
00:17:19.720 spent. And I invite all my colleagues on my left who want to protest the dollars that have been known to
00:17:28.040 go out, to not back in their pocket, to foreign country, to foreign leaders, and who knows where. It is such a
00:17:36.420 pleasure to finally see the $4.5 million to combat disinformation in Pakistan, $1.5 million for art for
00:17:50.760 inclusion of people, $2 million for sex change operations and LGBT activism in Guatemala, $5 million to
00:18:00.540 ECHO Health Alliance, which is one of the key NGOs funding bat viruses at the Wuhan lab. Get this, 0.89
00:18:09.120 $20 million for a group related to a key player in the Russian gate impeachment hoax. Get this, $1.1 million
00:18:17.040 to an Armenian LGBT group, $1.3 million to Arab and Jewish photographers. How does that work? Folks,
00:18:28.440 this is undisputable. And just think, we're just getting started. There is a reason Donald Trump has
00:18:35.980 a 69% approval rating. And the golden age is here. We're going to give tax, one of the greatest things
00:18:43.980 about what we're doing today is giving Americans tax cuts. It's their money. And the amazing thing
00:18:50.480 about this, the left still doesn't realize it's not their money. It's the taxpayer's money. And it's going
00:18:57.040 to be exposed for this type of abuse, this type of fraud, and this kind of waste. So it's a new day
00:19:02.980 in America. And Jody, under your leadership, thank you for bringing this up. We're going to fight. And
00:19:08.680 I tell you, I hope we sit here all day today. And if it takes all weekend, let's sit here. Let's do it.
00:19:14.500 So thank you. And I yield back.
00:19:18.260 I think the gentleman from South Carolina-
00:19:20.440 We're going to be coming in and out. That's the budget markup. I'll still be blunt.
00:19:26.560 That's Ralph Norman. And I heard some nice happy talk there. And Ralph is supposedly a cutter.
00:19:31.560 However, I've gone through at least the first cut of this math, which I still don't totally
00:19:35.740 understand. I don't see it. And I don't see where the doge cuts come into here. Now, Ralph
00:19:41.520 Norman just said they're going to come in. So Moskovitz, what Moskovitz said in the well of the
00:19:48.000 house the other day is exactly what War Room is saying. How can you have doge and doing these 1.00
00:19:51.760 cuts and at the same time be improving this budget? This budget, I think at the end of the day,
00:19:57.300 gets you $50 trillion of debt at the end of two years, $52 trillion. So somebody's got
00:20:03.660 to explain to me where these real cuts are. And you're not going to find this all in waste
00:20:07.160 for an abuse, although we've been guaranteed a trillion dollars. You can't approve things
00:20:13.240 today because here's what Johnson, the hills got it up. The game's up. Johnson came out this
00:20:18.460 morning and said, oh, we're going back and forth. On the 14th of March, they're going to do
00:20:22.440 a one-year CR to take it down to 30 September, as we told you they were. So the
00:20:27.280 they convinced President Trump to kick it 90 days in so it would be his budget. On
00:20:31.000 14 March, it's going to be Biden's budget. Biden's numbers, a $2 trillion deficit and
00:20:37.420 not one penny in there for not one penny in cuts from doge. This is why we said you had
00:20:43.580 to merge the process. So we'll see. We're going to be on the budget committee. I'm not
00:20:46.960 feeling it. And it's not enough visibility on the tax cuts. The tax cut for the Social
00:20:53.400 Security has to be in there, has to be in there for the middle class and working 1.00
00:20:56.540 class. And to hell with the big donors, to hell with the top 1%. The $4 trillion tax
00:21:02.700 cut, that $3 trillion at the top, hey, unless you can close the gap, it's got to come from
00:21:07.260 somewhere. External tariffs, you know, corporate taxes, cut budget. I'm all for it. Just cut
00:21:13.840 it first. You want to cut it down so we have no deficit? Fine. You don't have to raise tax.
00:21:17.740 Don't do that. Somebody's got to bridge the gap. I think you're getting a lot of double talk.
00:21:22.600 Ralph Norman, he's a good man. And he's a budget guy. But let's, I want to talk about
00:21:27.880 it. You're sitting there when you say 50 million here and 50 million. Yeah. Yes. It's outrageous.
00:21:32.320 It should have been taken care of. It wasn't. It was protected by Republicans for decades and
00:21:36.080 decades and decades. Democrats did it, but that ain't going to close a $2 trillion deficit. Just
00:21:41.420 not. You got to cross the fricking Potomac, brother Norman. And you in South Carolina and Tennessee
00:21:47.320 in the South, Mississippi and Alabama, you got all these defense contractors down there.
00:21:52.080 Everybody's making money. But somebody's got to understand we can't afford it anymore.
00:21:56.560 We just cut off. We're telling Europe we're not going to do it. Told Ukraine we're not going 1.00
00:22:00.160 to do it. We're not doing it anymore. So let's see it manifest itself in the budget.
00:22:05.060 If the Europeans or other people want to buy it, let them buy it. But it can't be financed
00:22:08.600 by the U.S. taxpayer. Laura Loomer. Today, it all comes together. You got the tax cut.
00:22:13.220 They got a whole special committee. We'll be going in and out on USAID. This is a whole big
00:22:16.720 new revelation. Whereas Darren Beattie, you, Raheem Kassam, Jack Posobiec for years have
00:22:23.380 been talking about this. Tell me about where we stand with this, because we're still going
00:22:27.700 to have a $2 trillion budget. They were still funding this stuff all over the world, ma'am.
00:22:32.700 Well, absolutely. And I agree with you completely, Steve, when you said, is this all theatrics?
00:22:37.460 Look, I think it's really great that Elon Musk is using his celebrity and his position as,
00:22:42.040 you know, the richest man in the world and as kind of this co-president,
00:22:46.260 as people now view him as being. I mean, it's hard to really deny that he's not a co-president
00:22:51.800 when he's giving these press conferences in the White Houses with his son next to President Trump
00:22:56.600 in a very domineering fashion. But I will say that we need to see more action, as you just said,
00:23:02.280 from these lawmakers to make more substantial cuts instead of just pushing out these soundbites on
00:23:08.580 Fox News or pushing out screenshots from the work and the exposés of independent journalists like those
00:23:14.660 you just mentioned. Because it's becoming very meme-like in my opinion. And we've seen that
00:23:20.420 oftentimes, especially Speaker Johnson, he likes to kind of use President Trump and he likes to use
00:23:26.940 Elon Musk and other individuals with more favor among the MAGA base as a human shield from
00:23:35.020 accountability. And we've seen this in the way that he's continued his continued resolutions after
00:23:40.380 lying to the American people countless times over, promising us that we weren't going to have 0.75
00:23:44.840 continued resolutions. And there's never really any accountability because he likes to bro it up
00:23:50.020 with Elon Musk and he likes to bro it up with Donald Trump. And so I'm hoping that despite all
00:23:55.780 of the energy and all of the memes and all of the, I guess, like media outrage and sensationalism
00:24:03.600 that is coming along with all of these exposés, uh, with Doge, we actually get some real accountability.
00:24:09.820 Laura, as usual, you nailed something. This is my whole point. The rubber meets the road in what
00:24:14.980 you pass and what you spend. It's cash in, cash out. When you say it's meme-like, you've been
00:24:20.440 somebody that drives narrative. You're, you're, you're somebody that sets predicate for narrative
00:24:23.920 and drives narrative because we're in an information war and narrative, narrative war, right?
00:24:27.560 Narrative, narrative conflict. But when you say it's meme-like and kind of imply not real,
00:24:32.240 what do you mean by that? What does Laura Loomer mean by that? 0.97
00:24:35.840 Well, what I mean by it being meme-like is obviously, you know, Elon Musk,
00:24:39.380 and I will say that I think that it's a good thing that Elon Musk is uncovering so much fraud,
00:24:45.740 waste, and abuse. But because Elon Musk himself and Doge as an entity has become such a lightning rod,
00:24:52.820 given the fact that it's Elon and several unvetted, many would say teenagers who are now
00:24:59.060 occupying space in White House facilities with clearances to review highly sensitive information,
00:25:06.520 the focus has really been on Elon Musk and kind of the hysteria around Doge itself.
00:25:13.700 And so you see the media focusing on things like, Elon Musk just changed his name to Harry Balls.
00:25:19.400 Oh, one of the guys, Han Doge, goes by the name Big Balls. Oh, he made racist comments about Indians.
00:25:25.980 And so people are getting very caught up in the memes that are being pushed out from Doge.
00:25:30.460 Things like, beware of Doge, right? I see a lot of these images, almost like,
00:25:34.160 beware of dog, a sign that you would have on your own front door in your own residence.
00:25:38.220 And so, you know, as the popularity of X continues to grow, and as lawmakers continue to compete for
00:25:46.140 President Trump's attention and money from Elon Musk, and also attention from Elon Musk in the
00:25:51.640 form of retweets, people are getting distracted by this meme-like energy that is not just emitting
00:25:57.760 from the Oval Office in these press conferences with President Trump and Elon, but also in the way
00:26:03.660 that Elon and these lawmakers are now interacting, because of his very large financial contribution
00:26:09.520 to Republicans, to President Trump, he has a hold over them. And so they're doing his bidding,
00:26:14.500 and they are, in return, pushing out the memes and making it more of a meme narrative.
00:26:20.040 And if you don't understand what I'm saying, then you have to get on X and see for yourself
00:26:24.080 how the conversation is really being driven by this memetic energy or memetic warfare, as
00:26:29.740 some people have described it in the past. And as a result, people are not really paying attention
00:26:35.700 to what you just mentioned, Stephen, that, okay, well, we can talk about all of these cuts, but,
00:26:40.420 you know, it's not really in the budget, and it's not really going to make up for
00:26:43.840 the bulk of this budget, because people are so consumed by the entertainment factor
00:26:49.340 that comes along with Doge and these press conferences in the Oval Office with Trump and Elon Musk.
00:26:54.580 You have to make sure it's not a misdirection play. On the 14th of March, and Johnson gave up
00:27:01.840 the game today. He says, yeah, we're open to it. I told you, it's a four-year CR with Biden's numbers
00:27:07.080 and Trump's first year. It's Biden's budget, $2 trillion deficit already baked in, and not one
00:27:12.320 penny of Doge, all the stuff they're doing, is cut out. In fact, we're financing it for another
00:27:17.400 year. It's absurd. Laura, we got to bounce. Senator Hawley up next. Laura, where do people go to follow
00:27:22.500 you in the narrative war that you're always in the front tank on, ma'am?
00:27:28.080 Well, thank you, Steve. Yes, my team and I over at Loomer Unleashed, we're going to be
00:27:32.240 confronting senators today all throughout these confirmation hearings, so be sure that you're
00:27:36.180 following me on X at Laura Loomer and also on X at Loomer Unleashed so that you can see these videos
00:27:41.940 of our confrontations with Senate Democrats as they try to obstruct President Trump's nominees.
00:27:47.640 And then you can follow me on Substack at lauraloomer.substack.com. You can subscribe.
00:27:52.500 And my show on Rumble every Tuesday and Thursday, rumble.com slash lauraloomer.
00:27:58.220 What time is the show, Laura?
00:28:00.760 My show is every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern, live on Rumble. So tonight,
00:28:05.620 you can tune in tonight.
00:28:07.280 We will turn in tonight. We'll watch it. Laura Loomer, warrior extraordinaire, ma'am.
00:28:12.280 Fierce. One thing about Loomer, courage is the most important of all virtues because it is upon
00:28:22.180 courage that all the other virtues rest. Short commercial break. Back in a moment,
00:28:30.140 Senator Josh Hawley. The oligarchs versus the people next in The Word.
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00:29:46.020 Okay. See this headline right here? Trump causes constitutional crisis.
00:29:58.940 Trump causes constitutional crisis. Showdown emerged of the limits of his power. Let me be blunt.
00:30:04.840 This is a lesson here. The existential threat to President Trump's administration is not in
00:30:11.920 federal court. What President Trump is doing is constitutional. The appellate courts will say
00:30:16.840 that. The Supreme Court will say that. The existential threat to President Trump's
00:30:22.020 administration, and I mean Doge, Elon Musk, Secretary of Treasury Besant, Russ Vogt, Stephen Miller,
00:30:30.320 all of his people, the existential threat is right here in this city. It is the queen of lawfare.
00:30:36.240 It's Letitia James. Right now, Soros has a DA that's running unopposed. He can call a grand jury
00:30:42.560 at any time. He can set up criminal charges on the most bogus efforts. Letitia James runs this deal. 0.99
00:30:51.000 She's got a pliant media right here, pliant left-wing media. She's got a jury pool of only left-wing 1.00
00:30:56.300 radicals in the Upper West Side of this city, and she's got the judges. She's got all of it. 0.98
00:31:01.120 And I'm calling, hang on, I'm calling on right now the Attorney General Pam Bonney to begin an
00:31:07.480 immediate criminal investigation into Letitia James, Alvin Bragg, all of what they did to President
00:31:13.560 Trump. President Trump, on his true social day, laid it out once again. The existential threat
00:31:19.320 to his administration is this queen of lawfare, Letitia James, and how she, and how she, and how 0.99
00:31:25.440 she has, and how she has absolutely total control. And Doge, and Elon Musk, and Scott Besson, and all
00:31:32.540 of them ought to be worried about this out-of-control city. Thank you very much.
00:31:36.700 We're here today because we have filed charges against the state of New York. We have filed
00:31:55.280 charges against Kathy Hochul. We have filed charges against Letitia James and Mark Schroeder,
00:32:00.480 who is with DMV. This is a new DOJ, and we are taking steps to protect Americans, American
00:32:11.020 citizens, and angel moms, like the mom standing right behind me, who you're going to hear from
00:32:15.900 in a moment. New York has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens. It stops,
00:32:25.040 it stops today. Letitia James and Bragg and that source-backed group, they got the closed
00:32:33.540 system up there with the press, with the corrupt judges. This is the state level, not the feds.
00:32:38.640 And as I said, outside the courtroom, in the federal system, they're going to have Trump's
00:32:43.300 back. The judge already rolled on the buyout offers. And whatever they don't roll on these
00:32:49.440 radical activist federal judges, it's going to be, you've got to expedite it to the appellate
00:32:54.380 level. And then if you don't win there, go on the emergency docket at the Supreme Court.
00:32:59.080 We're going to win the federal court. They're not going to be able to stop what Trump's doing
00:33:01.940 in the federal court. Where they're going to try to stop him is New York City, Manhattan.
00:33:07.360 If in the ship of state, if Washington, D.C. is the bridge, the engine room's New York.
00:33:13.640 Every commercial transaction goes through, all trade transactions go through, all the financial
00:33:18.980 transactions. The real operation of Treasury and the Fed are in New York City, largest trading
00:33:24.540 desk in the world. And guess what? Alvin Bragg and Leticia James are right there. And Pam
00:33:31.600 Bondi put one across their bow yesterday on Sanctuary Cities. There's going to be more across
00:33:35.760 the bow. You have to take this head on or this is going to be a problem. Do we have Senator
00:33:43.540 Hawley? Do we have a call open for Senator Hawley? Let's go and play the clip. Let's open with
00:33:47.040 Senator Hawley and then we'll roll.
00:33:49.040 Is there any reason to think that the concern over the concentration in tech in particular
00:33:54.920 and its threat, its effect on personal liberty, would be diminished in any way in the age of
00:33:59.880 AI?
00:34:00.880 So we're still in the very early stages of AI, as you know. It's a nascent technology,
00:34:07.380 a nascent industry. And so I wouldn't want to make that call just yet, frankly, Senator.
00:34:13.660 But I think there are commentators who do see the emergence of highly concentrated markets
00:34:22.960 in parts of the AI technology stack.
00:34:25.660 Well, I can tell you, I'm extremely concerned about it. I'm extremely concerned about what
00:34:30.220 the emergence of AI and monopoly power in AI will mean for American consumers. Senator
00:34:34.860 Blumenthal and I worked together the last two years on our subcommittee here as part of the
00:34:40.080 Judiciary Committee hearing from people like Sam Altman. And what we discovered is in issue after
00:34:45.320 issue, whether it is the ability of parents to protect their children's personal information,
00:34:50.100 virtually impossible in the age of AI when these companies are scooping up every piece of data
00:34:55.920 and there's nothing a parent can do to stop it. Whether it is the creation of deep fake pornography
00:35:01.340 where people are able to use the technology to go get someone's picture off of the internet,
00:35:05.700 a child's picture from Facebook, and then use it to create pornographic images. Nothing that a parent
00:35:10.740 can do to stop it. Nothing that a victim can do to stop it. Nothing that virtually any of us can do
00:35:16.020 to protect our personal data at all. And where is this power concentrated? It's in the very few hands
00:35:22.100 of the people who control AI. And sometimes we hear stories about how AI is going to redound to the
00:35:27.620 benefit of workers. I hope that's true, but who it's redounding to the benefit of right now for sure
00:35:34.260 is the major technology companies, the monopolists. What is it that antitrust enforcement can do when
00:35:41.140 it comes to unwinding concentration to protect personal liberty?
00:35:46.180 Well, as I discussed with Senator Lee, I think one important
00:35:50.740 outcome it can lead to is it can deflect the need for regulation.
00:35:54.660 Senator Hawley, she's not giving you great answers. You've been a defender of people's
00:36:01.460 personal liberty, but now we're in a jam. The oligarchs have failed to deliver, 0.99
00:36:05.940 and now they're telling us they're coming back and saying, oh, you know, sorry it didn't work out.
00:36:11.700 You know, maybe China's stolen the march on us. We need a $500 billion to a $1 trillion bailout
00:36:16.580 from American taxpayers, people making $35,000 a year. The hardworking citizens in Missouri,
00:36:22.980 they don't have any options, no warrants, no participation. They're coming back and saying,
00:36:26.740 Senator Hawley, you know, we didn't quite pull this off. As powerful as we are,
00:36:30.900 as much benefits you've given us, we need a trillion dollar bailout to now to compete
00:36:34.740 against the Japanese. Your thoughts, sir? Outrageous. I think it's totally outrageous,
00:36:39.460 and you just put your finger on it, Steve. I mean, what they're doing is these tech companies,
00:36:43.620 and AI in particular, how does it run? It runs on our personal information. It runs on our stuff.
00:36:49.540 So they're going out and they're taking information from workers. They're taking
00:36:53.940 the personal data of every parent, of every child in America. And if you want to try to protect it,
00:36:58.580 you can't because the monopolists have all of the power. And I know what they're going to do with it.
00:37:02.980 They're going to use it to take away our jobs next. They're already using it to create chatbots
00:37:07.540 that tell our kids how to commit suicide. They're using it to sell drugs to our kids online. And if
00:37:12.420 anybody questions that, it's like, oh, too bad because you can't sue them. Congress has given the power to
00:37:17.940 these companies such that they cannot be sued. They cannot be challenged in court. And now they're
00:37:22.900 saying we need, yeah, another $500 billion trillion from the federal government taxpayer money,
00:37:27.380 who knows what, in order to catch up to China. And Steve, you and I have talked about this before.
00:37:32.420 They said to us earlier, if you'll just give us all these protections,
00:37:36.260 then we'll create the greatest technology in the world and we'll be number one. That hasn't happened.
00:37:41.540 Now China is outpacing us, and now they want more, more, more. I have to tell you,
00:37:46.020 I am really concerned about this. And I think we've got to hold these monopolists,
00:37:49.860 these companies accountable. We cannot let these robber barons control our government,
00:37:53.860 control our economy. It's dangerous.
00:37:56.660 Senator Hawley, I want you to describe to people the lonely fight
00:38:00.820 because they've got this city locked up. The imperial capital is locked up and they're
00:38:06.900 business partners. Talk to people about the lobbyists, the pressure, the communication,
00:38:12.340 and what happens in the cloakroom when your senator is saying, you know, Senator Hawley,
00:38:16.180 you're right, Josh, you're right, but I can't go there. How lonely is this fight and how long are
00:38:20.820 the odds? Nobody has more money than big tech, Steve, and nobody has more money than big tech
00:38:25.780 and AI. Can I just say something about the AI companies and the tech companies? It's all the
00:38:30.340 same people. You know, we hear this story told to us, oh, AI is going to be great because it's going to
00:38:35.540 allow the little guy to get a leg up. Well, not so far because so far who controls AI are all the
00:38:41.460 same cast of characters. It's Mark Zuckerberg. It's the Google CEO. It's the Microsoft CEO. It's
00:38:46.980 all the same people. They're the ones who are leading AI. They're the ones who are controlling
00:38:51.380 AI and they spend more money on lobbyists, Steve, than anybody else in America. They spend more money
00:38:57.540 trying to control Capitol Hill. I've said before, you ought to just put a sign up on the door of the
00:39:02.420 United States Senate that says property of big tech because they own this building where I'm
00:39:09.540 sitting right now. They own it. They have bought it. They have paid for it and nothing crosses the
00:39:15.300 Senate floor that they don't approve of, at least when it comes to tech. They have veto power. We got
00:39:21.700 to take that away from them. Well, Senator Hawley, hang on for a second. Hang on. They had their damascene
00:39:27.140 moment. It was about 10 or 11 o'clock at Eastern Standard Time when Pennsylvania fell on the 5th
00:39:32.260 of November. They've converted. Aren't they MAGA? I saw them at the inauguration. They're all
00:39:39.300 genuflecting. Aren't they really on our team now, sir? Yeah, that's what they want us to believe,
00:39:44.260 Steve. And so what they're telling us now is, hey, look over here. Don't mind the man behind
00:39:48.180 the curtain. Don't look at that. Look over here. We're really for you. We've been with you all
00:39:53.140 along. That's what they're telling MAGA voters now. We were really with you. It was just the nasty
00:39:58.260 Biden administration. They were so mean to us. Otherwise, we would have been with you.
00:40:02.580 Steve, you and I both know, number one, that's not true. Number two, they still have all the power.
00:40:07.700 They still control all the information. They can still control the flow of news. If they want to
00:40:12.020 turn on the censorship machine tomorrow, they can do it because they still have the power. And AI
00:40:17.620 is going to give these same people even more power. The Zuckerbergs, the Googles, the Microsofts,
00:40:23.540 even more power. And that's why, Steve, I come back to, we got to have a power revolution here.
00:40:28.180 It's got to go from these brabber barons to the American people. We need to transfer power 1.00
00:40:34.100 from these powerful monopolists to the American people. If we don't do that as conservatives,
00:40:40.260 as populists, then we've really failed. Senator, the longest journey starts with the
00:40:45.860 first step. What is your first step? What's your recommendation and where do people go
00:40:49.940 to join your cause here, sir? Well, I think the first thing we ought to do is we need to give
00:40:54.740 everyday Americans, individual Americans, the power to get into court to sue these people.
00:40:58.980 Right now, if they come after you, let's say that there's a chat bot that tells your child how to
00:41:05.300 commit suicide. And this has happened, by the way. If that happens, your kid is harmed, God forbid.
00:41:10.500 You as a parent, what can you do? Nothing. You know, I've talked to parents, Steve,
00:41:15.140 who had kids who they had fentanyl sold to them on Snapchat. To take one example,
00:41:19.860 they went and met with the CEOs of Snapchat. And do you know what the CEO told them? They said,
00:41:23.460 well, you can't sue us. So sorry, you're out of luck. Steve, we got to change that.
00:41:28.980 We have got to give working people the power to get into court and protect their rights against 0.75
00:41:36.020 these monopolists. It's a tale as old as time. If you give working people the power to protect their
00:41:41.460 own rights, they'll do it. But right now they have no power. So step number one is
00:41:46.340 open the courthouse doors and give individual Americans the right to sue these big companies.
00:41:52.580 Senator Hawley, where do people follow you and where do they go to find out more about
00:41:56.180 this fight? Because you are a lonely figure up there right now, sir.
00:41:59.940 You know, you can follow me, Holly Moe on X and the same on Instagram and Facebook and all across
00:42:04.980 social media. And listen, we need every voice. We need people saying that it's time to take the power
00:42:11.140 from the tech companies and give it to the people. And don't be deceived by what these guys are now
00:42:15.460 saying with, oh, we're for President Trump. Yeah, right. They weren't for Trump just three months
00:42:20.340 ago. They won't be in three months from now if it suits their interests. They're what's good for them.
00:42:25.700 The real test will be, are they willing to give power back to the people? Are they willing to allow
00:42:31.700 us to protect our kids, to protect our personal information, to protect our jobs? That's how we know
00:42:37.380 that there's been real change. And Steve, we've got to fight for that inch by inch.
00:42:41.940 Senator, you've got two great books, one on masculinity, the other on the fight against
00:42:45.140 big tech. Where do people go to get your books? You can go to anywhere books are sold. You can go
00:42:50.980 to Amazon. You can go to any of your bookstores online and get them. And you know, really,
00:42:56.500 those things are connected, Steve, because here's the deal. Big tech, what they want to do is,
00:43:00.660 what they've been doing is taking away power from working people. And next, it's going to be our jobs.
00:43:05.860 And it's going to be the jobs of working people whose jobs get automated, whose jobs get taken
00:43:10.340 away by massive data processing centers. So all of the men out there, these working class men who 0.92
00:43:15.220 have been pummeled and pummeled and pummeled by this economy, big tech is coming for you next.
00:43:20.500 We have got to stop this. We have got to protect our jobs and our families.
00:43:25.300 Senator Hawley, you're a patriot and a hero. Thank you, sir. And thank you for standing up for
00:43:28.820 working class people in the United States Senate. Very rare. Thank you, sir. 1.00
00:43:31.940 Josh Hawley of Missouri. Missouri would be very proud of that man. He stands in the breach when
00:43:39.220 it's not popular to stand in the breach. And that shows courage. Short break.
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00:44:59.140 Okay, what you're seeing right there, this is the vote for RFK, right, for the, to get RFK over the
00:45:24.660 hurdle. Let him get into the camp, the cabinet. The reason this is so important is Maha and MAGA.
00:45:32.420 This is the hard well, the make America healthy again meets the make America great again. Okay,
00:45:39.860 Stephen K. Bannon here, uh, wild morning. We're going to go in and out every day now in the White House
00:45:45.940 with a day of thunder. So much is happening. President Trump has another bilat. Remember bilats,
00:45:51.940 one of a, uh, a, um, dignitary or headed government comes to me with the president of the West Wing.
00:45:58.100 It is Modi today, Modi of India, one of my favorite, a hardcore nationalists. Now the president is signing
00:46:06.180 approximately one o'clock and Brian Glenn of Real America's Voice will be there. They'll figure out
00:46:10.820 whether they'll do it live and we'll cover it. Or what they do is normally because of how crowded
00:46:15.700 it is in there. They normally tape it and then put up immediately. So either way, I think we'll be
00:46:20.900 there at least have a camera there. President Trump has been known just to go and give these amazing
00:46:25.220 riffs, which have been quite incredible, but he's signing something that Peter Navarro has worked on
00:46:32.340 with president Trump for a long time, reciprocity of tariffs. It's quite simple. Trump says, Hey,
00:46:37.140 look, I don't go through some big calculation. What we should do. If somebody is putting a 20%
00:46:41.220 tariff on us, we're going to put a 20% tariff on us, on them. If you look through and see the
00:46:45.780 real math in Europe or in India or other where 40 or 50%, then so be it. It is what it is.
00:46:51.220 So, and he's adamant about this. He sees the external revenue service. He sees
00:46:57.620 what these tariffs are bringing or not, not even terrorists, this kind of looking at the United
00:47:01.460 States as this premier market. Like you would buy a skybox at a sporting event or a front row ticket
00:47:07.140 at a concert. It's a premium price. That revenue can eventually start coming in and closing the
00:47:13.140 deficit. It's another revenue stream. And we need help. We're going to dip in and out of this budget.
00:47:18.100 I just don't know the point of the exercise to be blunt. And I've done this in my professional
00:47:23.940 career. So it's not like I don't, I may not know all the arcane nature of how the federal budget is
00:47:30.340 done. Although I think I do, but you got to get down to something quite basic and simple because they
00:47:36.100 try to hide behind the arcane nature of the process and how, um, how obscure they make the
00:47:43.460 process and how difficult it is to pierce. It's very simple. Just look at the national debt. It
00:47:49.380 keeps rising because we've got to borrow this because there's not enough cash coming in. There's
00:47:53.860 not enough revenue coming in. And Besson and President Trump have this growth strategy,
00:48:01.460 which I support a supply side tax cut. I support that. I think it's good. I think it's smart.
00:48:06.260 Does it get to 5% growth? No, it does not. One of the reasons it doesn't get to 5% growth is you
00:48:11.380 have this massive overhang of debt and a crowding out when you're paying, I don't know, $1.4 trillion a
00:48:19.300 year in interest expense. These are just hard realities. We need you on the ramparts. Kennedy now,
00:48:27.700 you got Cash Patel coming up. Folks, they said of these last three, none of them would get through,
00:48:34.180 particularly Tulsi. Tulsi Gabbard's on a plane heading to the Munich Security Conference as
00:48:38.900 Director of National Intelligence. That's your win. President Trump would not blink. You had his back.
00:48:45.140 That's your win. Robert F. Kennedy today, when he comes in as HHS, your win. Cash Patel,
00:48:51.780 when he moves forward, your win. What did Josh Hawley just say? There's nothing more powerful
00:48:56.660 than the righteous indignation and power of the American people. Full stop. That's what you're
00:49:03.460 seeing here because President Trump is a man in full, dropping thunderbolts every day because he
00:49:10.900 has the American people have his back and he knows that. That's why he's just getting rolling. Is Steve
00:49:17.780 Stern up? We cannot forget the work that we've got ahead of us. It must get done. This is why we're
00:49:24.820 victorious. Remember the story you just come on and Biden's doing this and where we're going to do
00:49:27.860 in these little marginal things you kind of drew. Now, totally in charge, full spectrum dominance.
00:49:33.860 Axios today says it, masculine energy, masculine dominance.
00:49:39.860 Days of thunder. But we have much work ahead of us to make sure that we lock this down and
00:49:45.620 we govern for 50 years. Steve Stern, what do you guys got up to today?
00:49:50.980 So we have a big election security call coming in today. We expect about eight million views.
00:49:57.540 Hang on, Steve. Steve, Steve, hang on. Hang on. Why are we doing election security? We won. It's all
00:50:02.260 over. Get the party hats out. Why are you guys beating a dead horse? We won. We've got all the
00:50:08.100 election security we need, don't we? Any time to go party and play golf, play tennis today?
00:50:12.900 Well, we've got an election coming up in two years. If we don't win the House,
00:50:17.460 we're going to be in deep you-know-what. So we're working on this. The last election,
00:50:22.180 when Trump won, I got many, many texts and emails for all the people that come on.
00:50:28.260 From Suzy Wiles, she said, thanks for all you're doing. That's so important. So today, at 150,
00:50:34.740 the largest election security meeting that we've ever held, we got Dr. Douglas Frank, who many people
00:50:41.460 know. He goes all over the country telling you how to take people off the voter rolls,
00:50:45.700 and he has a new program he's working on. Now, this past Saturday, we had eight hours on TV
00:50:51.860 for Tina Peters. We got to get her out of jail. So today, we're going to be talking about that
00:50:57.060 with Nate Kane and with Joe Hoff. They're going to be talking about Tina. We're also going to talk
00:51:02.500 about Arizona, the corruption that we have. Marissa Hamilton's going to come on. We're talking
00:51:07.140 about Turning Point, Driana Sixtro with all the coalitions. We're going to have Mark Cook on
00:51:12.740 there. He's going to talk about progressive reform. We're going to have Katherine Engelbrecht on.
00:51:17.700 You see, we have all the top people coming on. Greg Stenstrom's going to be talking about all
00:51:22.340 the lawsuits he has. If you think we won this last election, we lost a lot of down-ballot people,
00:51:27.780 and we don't want to do that again. We're also going to have Precinct Strategy on there,
00:51:32.260 because people are going to sleep. In Broward County, which I'm the vice chair,
00:51:37.140 we just picked up 25 new members. We got 23 people elected for the Republican Party
00:51:43.140 in a blue county. So you see how important this is for us to get on there. We're going to have
00:51:48.820 John Goodman on. He's going to be talking about mail-in ballots. He's going on all X talking about
00:51:55.540 this. We're getting a lot of people involved that never got involved before. We're going to have
00:52:00.500 Colonel Timothy Schindler on, talking about fraud in Pennsylvania, along with Greg Stenstrom,
00:52:06.980 who has an election lawsuit up in the Supreme Court. So there's a lot going on. It's very
00:52:13.140 important. We don't want people not to do Precinct Strategy. You know, Dan Schultz is doing this with
00:52:18.100 you. So very important. Steve, we got to bounce. Where do they go? I want everybody to tune into this.
00:52:23.940 What time and where do they go? 150 sstern1054 gmail.com. You can see it live on Stern American
00:52:31.540 Rumble. Thank you very much for having me. Action, action, action. You know, at 83 years old, we need
00:52:36.900 younger people to get involved. And so let's get these people involved and let's talk about sitting on the
00:52:42.580 couch. You talk about the right stuff. Steve Stern's got it. It's interesting time. 150.
00:52:49.060 I dig that. Short break back in the second hour. Cash's votes coming up in the war room.
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