Episode 4280: Live From Force Multiplier
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Summary
Join us in The War Room as we discuss the latest in the fight against MAGAism, and the impact it can have on our politics and our country. We also hear from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and her campaign strategist, Alex De Grasse.
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I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
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I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that,
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but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
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And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
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I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
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I knew, I knew if we did this, I knew if we did this live today,
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we'd get, we'd get a very rowdy tip of the spear crowd here.
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For our audience in the War Room, it's Wednesday 19 February,
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We're here at National Harbor Gaylord, the Gaylord Complex,
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This is our last year here at the Gaylord, so it's CPAC next year.
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I think they're going to announce, I think it's moving to Texas, right?
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Who would not want to spend late, who would not want to spend late February,
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So, our last year at the Gaylord, we're going to have, we have, for everybody going to watch,
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are people still coming in, because there's not a lot of people coming in this afternoon
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or tomorrow, we're going to broadcast from a different location.
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Today's just set up to have the force multiplier.
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I really want to thank everybody showing up early.
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I'm really glad, Caroline, I'm so glad you made the CPAC.
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You know, I haven't seen a lot of you in the last six months.
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Caroline's actually been auditioning for Below Decks, the Below Deck series.
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I didn't realize, 11 years with Elise Stefanik.
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I went back and looked at the report you gave us last year on the congressional seats.
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That's kind of what gave us the House, what held the House.
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Everything you remember, I don't remember, in force multiplier, in the afternoon, you
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walked through a detail of what was in play, what had to be done, and it came down to literally
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the seats of you in North Carolina and the seats in California and New York.
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So, and the fights, remember, you guys were, the reason we have North Carolina and had
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Tennessee and had Florida and these congressional realignments was because, in Louisiana, it
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And if we didn't flip those seats that we flipped this past cycle, we didn't flip it
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up, but we flipped what we needed to, we absolutely would have lost the House.
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That President Trump and everything would have been lost.
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Think of the last 30 days with Hakeem Jeffries, the Speaker of the House.
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That's what we're here to talk to you about today.
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Elise Stefanik, you've worked for her for 11 years.
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She's going to the glamorous United Nations, New York City.
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And Alex, you're going back to your grassroots horse.
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Why are you not going to the U.N. and all the glamour?
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But I understand that, you know, the fight at hand is really this House, the Senate,
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You know, I've been proud to have had a role in leadership.
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So sort of what David mentioned, I've been in some of those rooms.
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I've learned a lot, but now I'll take what I'll learn.
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We're working on big plans to get everyone involved.
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And I look forward to helping in the trenches and making sure that we can raise the funds, put the fight out there, and really take the grassroots to the next level to make sure that we can win.
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We're here and we'll talk about this over the next four days.
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Alex is going to go and use his skill set and try to get a platform that since the lease is going, you're going to get a platform that's more directly tied directly to the grassroots.
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Bill, for the audience, now that we're nationwide and throughout the world, I want to go back.
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You know, I thought that in President Trump's victory, it would come at five o'clock in the morning.
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It would come at two o'clock the next afternoon.
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And that this is, we would have to, they would try to be stealing it in courthouses like they did last time.
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Besides, by the way, besides outvoting them, what else took place to make sure that this time we were pretty confident?
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As confident as we could be, although it's not perfect.
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Although, let me say for the record, I'm not a machine guy.
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The strategy to turn out the vote early, I think, for the campaign, to bank the vote.
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If you remember, a lot of times we talked about in the lead up to the election, get out there and vote early.
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Let us know that you voted and make sure that you're turning out five to ten of your friends, family members and neighbors.
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That you're the force multiplier, as the name of this academy is.
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That, I think, was one of the biggest differences.
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But then also the volunteer efforts like you did in terms of the polling places, but also where they count the absentee ballots.
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To make sure that we had eyes, ears and presence in that room.
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Because it's amazing what a deterrent is to have physical bodies in the room where this is happening.
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And I also think that there were many opportunities that developed, especially in Pennsylvania.
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When we had our MAGA, MAGA was standing in line.
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And the Democratic machine was slow walking the ballot process to make it as painful as possible for MAGA to drop, to fill out their ballots, cast them and put them in.
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And we went in and sued to keep those polling places open.
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And I think one of the differences, and I don't think the Democrats or the progressive dark money network really thought that we were willing to do that.
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But one of the things that we always look for, how do we make your life better in terms of voting?
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Every time we have an election, you see how the Democrats are always looking at their voters.
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How are we going to keep the polling hours open, even though there's really not a need?
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Bucks County was a real game changer in my mind.
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This showed from Whatley and the campaign and everybody that, hey, we're going to contest every district.
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We're going to contest every vote, and that's the way you win, right?
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If they see softness, they'll just run the tables on you.
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I want to make sure that he gets a lot of credit for what he did.
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There are many opportunities that we have that we have to take advantage of when we can say
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We dared the Democratic political machine shut down the polling places where you've made
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We were able to drive our voters through GOTV to get them there so that they could cast
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I want to ask a direct question to somebody here on the...
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What happened with all the votes that got flipped after the election?
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What happened when all those votes got flipped after the election?
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And as a subset of that, why did it take 30 days?
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And why is it every time it takes longer, they do better?
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Like, Alex, we're getting killed in the season.
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I mean, you were confident, but it was hanging in the balance.
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And everything depended upon taking the House, right?
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I mean, we hit the worst case, which, you know, was not good, of course.
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And I mean, it's really important because I talked about it on the show.
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I mean, the California laws, it's the state laws.
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The way they have their laws, they have the worst in New York.
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I mean, of course, it's illegal, but they actually can produce ballots after the fact.
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I mean, you could say, oh, I forgot to mail it a week later and then go drive it and hand
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The ballot does not have to be in a federal post office.
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I'm an operative that's been, you know, doing all this.
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And I think we will because I know it's a top concern because the amount of seats that
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are controlled, if anyone's from California, I mean, almost the whole ballgame is California
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And when you come down to it, that's what decides.
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I mean, that's how we ripped the speakership from Nancy Pelosi.
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We flipped those seats in California and we flipped those seats in New York.
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You know, when you look at that, it's so important.
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And I think we will win because there's no way you can't have postmarked.
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I mean, it's like 9 to 1, the ballots coming in as you're talking about.
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I mean, California, they did well when we did flip those seats.
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They were the first to, to their credit, the Republicans there, they started ballot harvesting
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But this past time, they knew and Hakeem's people were all over the ground.
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We did the best we could because we don't break the law.
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At least his entire staff was down there and weren't legally doing what we can to cure ballots,
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So that's the other thing is that if a ballot is wrong or there's some type of mistake,
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So we did the best we can, but they just had ballots.
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How do we, who are believers in the rights of states and the believers in federalism and
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believers that the Electoral College and their 50 individuals and the states run it.
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You just said something a second ago that because places like California, you're never
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How do you convince a MAGA, how do you convince a state's rights to beat it?
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We talked about this all the time in 24, right?
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You're going to play by the rules that exist at the time.
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Which means if the Democrats are going to try and do it, they're not going to do it if
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they suddenly believe it's a disadvantage to them.
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But when you get into power, correct the rules.
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We got into power, now's our opportunity to correct the rules and to make election integrity
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The guys that were out late last night, they're not going to get here until the afternoon.
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We have a lot of work to go through today about the days of thunder supporting President Trump's agenda now.
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But I want to make sure we keep in perspective what you achieved and most importantly, how you guys achieved it.
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And to know that there are people here in Washington, D.C. associated with the war room that are working this problem 24-7.
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You know, you're the you're like the special forces tip of the spear.
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But you've got a big logistics chain in back to you to help.
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And, you know, I remember that thing in Gettysburg.
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They think he's like some terrorist is coming up going to carjack them.
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Scott changed the architecture of the electorate.
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Number one, the nation's clearly moving south, right?
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That's why Texas is now projected to be the most populous state by 2020 and by 2045.
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But I'm saying from Florida to Arizona to Texas, you see the south.
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What's happening in North Carolina and South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee.
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But also it shows you if you're active and you do a Scott Pressler, you can change the makeup of the electorate.
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And he's made New Jersey kind of potentially the new the New Jersey kind of the new Pennsylvania.
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The importance of voter registration and what we have to do because we're still at the tip of the spear, particularly these young people now are finally awakening through podcasts and other things.
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His strongest polling comes from people under 39 years old.
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Well, Scott Pressler deserves the Presidential Medal of Freedom as far as I'm concerned.
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In fact, I invited him to be here and he said, I can't.
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I'm registering voters in New Jersey this weekend.
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But the Republican Party was essentially a cartel controlled by some consultants in Washington, D.C., a total top down operation.
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And it was 23 year olds, 24 year olds who didn't really care about the future of a party and movement, hated the grassroots.
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And that was really how we were structured for a very long time until, I would say, after 2020.
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And the ban in the war room blew that up, as did the most important moments where people like Scott Pressler decided, I'm not going to wait on some direction for folks in D.C.
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I'm going to start walking to door and door, put on social media, get others to join me.
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It was when Charlie Kirk was in an elevator as an 18 year old and said, I'm going to start my own grassroots movement, got someone to fund it.
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And you cannot overplay what Turning Point USA did, what the precinct strategy did, what the war room posse did.
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What Scott Pressler did is they said, I'm not taking direction or waiting for funding anymore from the Republican National Committee or any of these committees in D.C.
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And the precinct strategy, why that was key is they went in.
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All of these local GOP groups have been run by the Bush establishment for forever.
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And everyone in this room and others, they took control of their own future, of their own school boards.
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We have people like Kimberly Fletcher in here who said, I'm not going to wait anymore.
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Organize in your own communities, within your own groups, within your own demographics, if that's how you choose, and get people activated.
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And that's what we want to start doing with the posse even more than what we are doing, is just making this an actual army that will never, ever lose an election again.
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I just want to give a quick shout out to Luke Mahoney.
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He raised millions of dollars for Scott Presser in early vote action.
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When Steve was away, we did that crazy math equation where we walked through to your own vote.
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But yes, Scott's hard work made it really easy to raise the money.
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Squad's hard work made it very easy to raise the money.
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I was just talking to Sydney who was sitting next to me about how he's so committed to the cause,
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and in his hard work you know everyone sees it and they're getting behind him
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and it's the grassroots getting behind the grassroots and that is a true force multiplier
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hold on just talk just for a second about i mean scott at one point was literally going
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door-to-door himself and just knocking on cars that were waiting for lights i mean he started
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this at the very at the very basic level right and then how did it how did you guys get it that
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it metastasized that you actually changed florida you changed pennsylvania you changed these states
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you changed the architecture of the electorate once you've got that then the grassroots can
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deliver then it's about get out the vote and voter integrity those are the three pieces but changing
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the electorate the architecture of it is incredibly hard because it's the hardest it's you know a lot
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of people find it boring it's just tough how did scott do it well i think scott goes where republicans
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are and registers registers them to vote and as bill was talking about when we have a mail-in vote
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that's been cast we can take that person off the board right when we're trying to get people out
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to vote well registering voters is how you put people on the board and nobody's better at that
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than scott is yeah and i mean look and what luke did because he's he'll be modest but what's amazing
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about scott is there's really only a few people you get those annoying texts and emails you know
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everyone's sending them on the republican party i mean they weaponized scott's name and people
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responded and donated in massive amounts i mean this thing was millions of dollars of grassroots
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funding luke played a big role in that but the reality is it's scott's name and the people stood
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with him it's fascinating and amazing to see how someone built that up and then produced a result
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because it's so important when you put our new people on the board you get them to vote you get
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them off the board that's just a plus one plus two plus three in the bank that's the key that's how
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we win i think we'll definitely win new jersey too by the way but i think one of the other points that i
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want to make that we talked about in 2024 there's nothing more powerful than a volunteer army in
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elections yes right there's nothing more powerful the democrats may have a two billion dollar
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dark money infrastructure out there trying to control the media doing opposition research
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faux news sites you know doing all of their different different tactics and and strategies that
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they're trying to do to cancel people to silence people to disincentivize you from voting and try and
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pump up their turnout but there's nothing more powerful than what you guys did in 2024 you turned
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out you tuned out the noise and you focused on the task at hand which was a victory for president trump
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and making sure that he had a republican congress and that was you that was people like scott presler
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in the army that he was developing that was a whole approach charlie kirk and everybody else and
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that's what i think people fail to grasp or acknowledge as often as we should 2024 really
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was a whole of movement effort and everybody was working uh the way that they should here's one of
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the lessons the lessons are that with scott presler it starts with one person kimberly kim it starts
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with one person dan schultz the precinct strategy one person right uh the moms for liberty one or two
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people right it starts with you this ideas have consequences if you have the idea you have a
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support network here and a basically a nationwide information network that we'll talk over the next
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couple of days of how we make that more integrated more active we drive more messages but it starts
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with human agency it starts with one person charlie kirk in the elevator i'm gonna start the student thing i
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actually sat in one of charlie's first presentations to a wealthy donor it sucked right he was awful
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right and look what he's become today it was by the way andrew breitbart one of the reasons i learned
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about media is andrew breitbart one time the first time he did a media hit he gets all ready he's doing
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a media hit and a guy asking a follow-on question and he froze on the radio he and he said later he
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didn't know the guy was going to ask questions that weren't in the thing so andrew would stand on his
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basketball court go back and forth and do uh radio uh talk radio remember blog talk radio he would do
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a hundred of their shows a day just doing refs doing refs charlie did the same thing dan schultz
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i think he worked for 15 years in the precinct strategy before it caught fire in 2021 right scott
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presler so it comes down to individual human agency but just understand you've got a network in back of
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you that can help you move the needle you're not you're not alone in this caroline i was just i was
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going to add one of the reasons you know i've watched the show for a while i went on such a
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jihad against the rnc and rana was that i was working for the time there was two people that
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were banned from speaking at the rnc scott presler and charlie kirk why why would ron i just remember
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looking at her saying what what are you talking about they were banned they were banned they were
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oh yeah this is why i went on a jihad against her and was like her meet someone has to run against this
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um this i monster is the word i'm going to use this is all because she was so terrified because
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it takes her money right they want money to run their television ads and pay their friends
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and the people like scott presler and charlie kirk were such a threat to the establishment
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consulting culture of washington c we literally had to they were banned from rnc events and so that's
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where i would just be talking about that go do this on your own you read it was harmy dylan right
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yes who's now the uh at doj she's in charge i didn't know there last night as a civil rights
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division she's in charge of the civil rights division one of the most powerful positions
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and her confirmation hearing is next wednesday if you see the people that have come up through the
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ranks on the war room and all your grassroots and where they are today that shows you in the
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next wave is going to be even more important it's all about it's all back to you guys right it's
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yes yeah well she's now selling crypto coins if you look at her twitter account okay hang on hang
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on we're gonna take a uh okay home um we need you at the ramparts uh in fact cash is cash's vote
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tomorrow it's tomorrow it's tomorrow cash mattel fbi director
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it was six weeks ago i think that they said pete hegseth tulsi gabbard bobby kennedy cash
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patel are dead in the water right cnn msnbc these guys are never going to get we're never
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you're back in the war room we're live here at force multiplier academy i think it's the third time
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we've done grace chong tuck it in right here grace
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right here um grace uh so the logistics are after the live show today we're gonna have a short break
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and get your lunches it's a working lunch back here and grace is going to start about 12 15 with
00:30:41.720
what social media and we'll go through how to be an effective force multiplier as well as using bill
00:30:50.380
blaster and if you guys download the new version we'll see the recent bills there's been a lot of
00:30:56.320
changes and it's all very exciting mouth breathing imbecile yes yes i brought my cat
00:31:04.380
mouth breathing imbecile the queen of the trolls is going to run it's always good
00:31:08.880
the queen of the grace comes in a little hot on social media she and mike davis late at night just
00:31:14.280
lay off it grace thank you so much 12 15 grace is going to have a whole team up here to make sure
00:31:19.580
you guys make sure all you boomers are more effective on uh social media let's hear it for
00:31:23.940
grace chong she keeps the war room going um brett caroline i want to talk you got something to say
00:31:34.040
brett yeah yeah yeah i had a few uh liberty folks come up at the break and people always uh encourage
00:31:40.060
me and bring up the the power of the church when we're talking about the whole of the conservative
00:31:44.500
movement and so i just want yesterday on the show steve uh brought out the importance of policy
00:31:50.840
and i never would have thought policy could affect the faith uh but if you see what obama and biden
00:31:57.280
have done to this country over the past 12 years etc it has changed the soul of america right in a
00:32:04.320
dark dark direction and so the good news is we can reverse all that and so now the ngos are going down
00:32:12.360
the usa ids are going down uh we're making progress we can trump is brought up the power of faith in
00:32:20.640
his last speech in a powerful new way uh there is room there for us to turn around right the catholic
00:32:27.480
church is taking a look at some of its issues the protestant churches are taking a look at and you
00:32:32.360
all need to be in on it if we get the church and i mean not just the christians but the muslims the
00:32:38.600
jewish uh the african-american church and we will own this thing but hang on hang on by the way so
00:32:45.280
keep your seats guys and just raise your hands and go around because if it gets blocked up over the
00:32:49.580
people are not going to be able to see and we get more as as this crowd sobers up more people are
00:32:54.000
going to going to show up hang on for a second hang on for a second hang on for a second hang on for
00:32:58.240
a second by the way the catholic church announced this morning that they're going to sue they're
00:33:03.300
they're suing uh catholic churches suing president trump for cutting off the money on their on their on
00:33:10.360
and i say that as a catholic they gotta go it's horrible um but here's the question i'm coming
00:33:19.020
right to you in a second ben hang on here's the question is there 40 million professed christians
00:33:24.920
i mean actual church going christians that don't vote in this country that don't vote right there's
00:33:29.860
a the last election was roughly 70 million to 70 million right i mean just crudely there's a hundred
00:33:35.540
million religious people in this country and jerry falwell senior going way back had the moral
00:33:40.320
majority he had all the religious groups every the iconic african-american church the jewish community
00:33:46.140
everybody the the i went to princeton seminary they're a little woke right now so we got to get
00:33:51.760
our episcopalians and tucker carlson and all the presbyterians back on the right team right so you all
00:33:57.580
need to do that working through the church and so let me i just want to say a little prayer
00:34:02.440
to god uh on the war room in front of the world and so just bow your head for 10 seconds dear god
00:34:09.600
our father in heaven we are so thankful for what you have done for giving us grace for giving us a
00:34:14.340
way forward now help us to be the agents of your change as we change this country save this republic
00:34:21.540
thank you for steve bannon and all he's done give power back to the church pray all this in your name
00:34:27.480
amen go get him go get him go get him i do want to thank brad and i think we got to invite him to
00:34:37.000
president trump's next inauguration after he wins in 2028 um cnn suck on that okay glad i'm glad you came
00:34:47.260
no no because the benediction last time right that's seven or eight minutes is too much it's got
00:34:55.080
to be a minute god hears you god sees your heart caroline wren um we are massively under registered
00:35:01.140
in our churches and since we want today to be about things you can go home and do one of the most
00:35:04.940
fascinating things that i saw is at charlie kirk started turning point faith and he went around to
00:35:09.240
different pastors and said how much for your congregation do you think it's registered every
00:35:13.000
time they would say oh pop 70 easy he would say please would you give me a list of your
00:35:17.340
congregation i'm not going to share with anyone i'm going to run it up against the voter roll
00:35:20.340
and then give it back to you and tell you and he did this multiple times it was 30 35 every single
00:35:26.680
time he would say can i pay for a lunch every sunday until your um a voter registration drive
00:35:32.780
to until you get to 70 and that is what you something you can take home and go and do what people
00:35:38.760
don't realize is that with 501c3s you can register voters you cannot ask people how they're going to
00:35:44.120
vote or do a specific party but something you can go home and do is offer to host a lunch every sunday
00:35:50.580
that's a voter registration drive get a few others fundraise you know to get some money together have
00:35:54.560
voter registration forms do that every sunday until you think that your church is reaching that 70
00:35:59.560
threshold because i guarantee you they're around 30 and 40 percent and what the the uh democrats did a
00:36:05.520
very good job of is they went around i think they have 150 registration rate at african-american
00:36:10.420
churches and inner cities and that is how they sort of weaponize that and we have to replicate and do
00:36:15.500
that out in rural america and out in your community so that's something to take home and do from this
00:36:19.400
force bull choir academy that's that's a this is a priority uh ben burquan yeah so i can i just touch
00:36:24.840
on that real quick but uh so we part of why we won the election was because what they did on the southern
00:36:29.480
border and the invasion of our southern border and the biggest part of that are these ngos that were
00:36:34.260
behind it the united nations terrible unhcr oim catholic charities lutheran social services jewish
00:36:40.520
family services and we just got word that jewish family services has no one coming to their
00:36:45.440
facilities in san diego because of president trump praise the lord but i'm going to talk about this
00:36:51.380
later but the biggest thing we can do we have to infiltrate these organizations we have to expose
00:36:55.680
them for what they are the demons that they are well now and catholic charities i think that this
00:36:59.800
morning just announced they're suing uh president trump for cutting them off the fund they're saying
00:37:03.520
hey we can't make it without money exactly that's right right that's right all of it you shouldn't
00:37:09.460
take second collection money you're definitely not going to get taxpayer money amen ben who we got
00:37:13.520
there all right and well by the way he's uh i think he's stealing look at look at this i think this guy
00:37:17.420
it's steve bannon jr i'm a steve bannon decoy i'm bill i'm here from the people's republic of new
00:37:23.780
york with my wife patty and and my question is uh to alex what's the plan for elisa's seat uh i'm
00:37:32.000
i'm from saratoga county so uh is there a plan and what hold on i didn't see it turn around to the
00:37:36.680
camera that's the whole alpha i'm questioning my wisdom is coming as a steve bannon decoy in
00:37:43.500
washington dc the three pen the three pens is a code you should know that it's going around
00:37:47.840
i i want you to know i had four pens earlier and i was corrected before i even got in the door
00:37:53.020
so alex yeah i mean great to see people saratoga county we got franklin county we got a lot of
00:37:58.300
upstate new york people here which is really sort of the heart of trump country the cradle of the
00:38:02.640
revolution right that we're so proud of in upstate new york so elisa's seat it's going to be all okay
00:38:07.360
we've got great candidates we're working with president trump they've got a democrat
00:38:10.980
i don't know if you've seen our ads i did that ad we're burying this guy as a total fool
00:38:15.280
caught him on tape disparaging local workers saying he only wants to hire hispanics hired illegal
00:38:20.780
immigrants bailed one out of ice called correctional officers which are number one employer
00:38:26.200
workers without any self-worth said young children in upstate new york can't think for themselves don't
00:38:32.420
have good thinking only wants to hire mexicans i mean this stuff is crazy so we're going to work on
00:38:37.260
a candidate it's better that they have a candidate and we're just burying this person
00:38:40.720
than when we have a candidate so the white house president trump police they're all going to get
00:38:44.600
on the same page we're going to have a great pro-trump candidate that will run i will be
00:38:48.500
standing back to make sure everything's fine i've done six races up there five races so i'm not we're
00:38:53.260
not worried about that it's all going to be good just the process when's the primary and when's the
00:38:57.060
general so as of now i mean yeah so there's news right kathy hogel claims she's using that as a
00:39:02.460
leverage she will see us in court if she tries to play with any of this law that's for sure
00:39:07.120
and when i mean court i think the trump doj we're certainly recommending that they look at this
00:39:12.200
stuff because it's absolutely right rica whatever it's called rica i'm sorry um there you go but
00:39:18.000
it's as of now 90 days from when she punches out and when she punches out will of course depend on
00:39:23.400
the house and the vote and president trump so all there's a lot of mechanics here we just have to be
00:39:28.220
calm it's all going to be taken care of i'll be there to make sure everything's fine i'll move up
00:39:32.240
there in the econ lodge and we'll hammer back out because i'm down here so it's all going to be good
00:39:36.200
is is elisa's first act as you an ambassador is to get us out of the global compact on migration
00:39:42.180
yeah yes how bad how bad how bad has that been you and oscar uh blue ramirez have dealt with that
00:39:48.120
now for years it is it is the trojan horse that has gotten millions of illegals not just into our
00:39:53.600
country but into europe as well the jihad you see in europe is all behind the the uh the weaponization
00:40:00.040
of the global compact of migration everything you see coming up and but it all goes back to united
00:40:04.740
nations unhcr oim all of that has to be disbanded get taken apart defunded yeah i mean people think
00:40:10.960
you know look the un's not always at the forefront of conservatives in our mind but really they have
00:40:14.620
a lot of power they've got a lot of issues i mean it's really bad and then it's a great honor
00:40:18.780
that my boss was chosen to do that because president trump trusts her like she did on the colleges and
00:40:23.160
the anti-semitism the di i mean she's going to go in there and she's going to crush these people i
00:40:27.320
mean and she's got a mandate from president trump they've got big plans i can't spoil some of this
00:40:31.800
stuff but people are going to be have a lot of issues i mean we're coming after them very hard
00:40:36.220
for what they've done to the country and to the free world in the west do we recommend that doge
00:40:40.820
maybe they next stop is u.n yes and they're and they're working on that as well we can bring a
00:40:48.120
lease back into the cabinet and give her another power position right but we should we not defund the
00:40:52.600
u.n yes and remember the structure how this works is that uh elise is the ambassador of the united
00:41:02.220
nations she's in new york yeah where the security council is and all the intense high level negotiations
00:41:08.140
go but but the engine room where it really takes place is in geneva we have another ambassador that's
00:41:15.120
not called an ambassador but used to be bremberg you go there that's where the world health organization
00:41:19.460
is that's where the education that's where the chinese communist party has its hooks in all that's
00:41:25.460
right and that's all got to be shut down we ought to be should we be out of the world health
00:41:29.440
organization support president trump absolutely all of it unesco all of them it's a huge intelligence
00:41:35.720
proxy operation and that's really what i can say and it's like steve said it's all communist chinese
00:41:40.840
it's as i've learned about it because it wasn't something i focused much on it's really wild so
00:41:45.460
we'll get that done i think that will be taken care of and and we'll handle the scene everything
00:41:49.320
will be great okay uh i want to pivot for a second and bill you're you're going to talk about
00:41:53.700
deregulation and i know uh ren you and brad have something um it's celebratory here over the next four
00:42:01.140
days right um there's some announcements already i think vice president vance is going to speak on
00:42:06.500
friday i think it's friday right some other big names uh you know match slap and mercedes are
00:42:11.600
are immersing i'm putting out more and more big names so it's definitely celebratory we're going
00:42:15.800
to have some gatherings etc but the key to this the reason we're doing force multiply academy and
00:42:21.220
getting to the technical part of it um the hard part is just starting right now you know president
00:42:26.500
trump just came out a few minutes ago steve scalich just gave an interview he supported the the house
00:42:31.880
version of the reconciliation so it's going to be one big beautiful bill sometime in july right
00:42:39.140
i know they're saying may back from whenever july august that's going to be the mother of all
00:42:45.960
fights right and and realistically that's going to be a tiny bit like an omnibus it just is because
00:42:52.860
they're doing it one fell swoop the tax cuts will be in there the the the the border security will be
00:42:58.080
in there the new border so homan's got to figure out somehow how to bootstrap this because we're at the
00:43:03.420
debt ceiling we've got that fight and we've got all we got the the huge fight on the 14th for
00:43:09.080
the um for for the continuing resolution however we fund it right president trump's then got all
00:43:15.240
types of legislation that's now going to be putting in through here in back of that we have a uh you
00:43:21.080
know we have a fight for at least the next year that every week is going to be a tractor pull right
00:43:27.500
to get this agenda through because you can see the resistance you know natalie's going to be here in the
00:43:31.580
next hour to talk about the color revolution to talk about how they're smartly they're in court
00:43:35.920
they've got uh you know they've got these judges these federal judges uh they've got the new york
00:43:40.760
city situation the manhattan situation so everywhere you look we're going to have a fight to ram through
00:43:47.200
this agenda to then be able to position ourselves to have an argument in 26 to do all the logistics
00:43:54.060
of that now voter registration precinct strategy all of it voter integrity to be ready for the big fight
00:43:59.860
in 26 but that's predicated what we do now short commercial break back in the war room with the
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thank you thank you thank you and thank you for coming early dave we're doing the for the folks
00:45:34.100
at home we're doing this is not we're going to broadcast over the next couple days we actually
00:45:38.080
have a another location at cpac and i have to be 100 up front on this okay um you know for years and
00:45:46.240
years the war room posse came when we were on media row right outside and they gave us a special place
00:45:51.300
where everybody comes in the complaints from from from inside the room and then from the hotel so
00:45:57.980
essentially i'd like to say that we worked through with with rob sig and parker say a great team of
00:46:03.500
real america's voice that set this up that we we actually got a we got a we got a great venue but we
00:46:09.060
were essentially banned right because of you because you're too loud no it was so they gave us a choice we
00:46:14.220
could either do noise abatement or we could get another space it's down there near megan kelly
00:46:20.120
where everybody's going to do podcasts i said i came over here last week with our production team
00:46:24.000
and i said we'll take this space downstairs because i know how you guys get rowdy and you
00:46:28.860
want to get rowdy every day so so we're going to be doing four hours of broadcast every day from
00:46:35.000
another location uh you guys will love it it's going to be intense we're here to both celebrate and
00:46:40.460
and to focus on the year ahead um and i really want to thank uh harry and the real america's voice
00:46:45.940
team for throwing this up overnight so we do this last year we did the shows we did the shows at the
00:46:51.760
war and then came here i said hey i think you know we'll get we'll get a smattering of people early
00:46:56.580
and we did it was great for the the super hardcores right here um that came out and and everybody so
00:47:02.220
um i want to spend the next two segments going through the work we have ahead to give these folks
00:47:08.560
a heads up now you're going to hear speeches you're going to break out sessions in cpac we're
00:47:12.720
going to be doing a thing we can talk about what's ahead but the first 30 days of days of thunder
00:47:17.580
have been amazing correct yeah every day is like christmas day but let me start with this so
00:47:24.120
mckinley last night the lead story on daily mail if you go to my getter you'll see it president trump
00:47:29.160
signed an executive order yesterday that's something we have talked about and worked on for years
00:47:33.320
he basically said the administrative state the alphabet agencies that make it clear they report
00:47:39.200
to the president of the united states this is that theory of the unitary executive right now and this
00:47:44.880
is going to it's caused their heads already blowing up they're saying it's a power grab he's a dictator
00:47:48.940
what happened here and why is it important for us to force this issue through i think it's one of
00:47:55.180
the most significant eos that the president has signed because one of the things that the
00:48:00.080
administrative state has tried to do is tried to rely on their status as an independent agency
00:48:04.300
to kind of go their own way even if it's contrary to the president of the united states agenda
00:48:09.760
and i think with that executive order vesting omb and oira which is the component of omb that reviews
00:48:17.400
regulations etc by making sure that they understand that they're pulled underneath that to follow the
00:48:23.540
will of the american people through their elected president to set the tone to set the agenda to set the
00:48:29.480
personnel in the executive branch i think is one of the most consequential things that the president
00:48:35.520
has done and so i think it's going to reign in a lot of these and i think there will be resistance
00:48:40.840
and that's okay because one of the things that we're seeing is the deep state their dark money allies
00:48:47.640
their dark money overlords and everybody else is terrified of number one the transparency that's coming
00:48:55.160
and number two the fact that president trump is exerting control over the article two departments
00:49:02.120
and so this is an article two issue this is a constitutional issue but when we say the alphabet
00:49:06.220
agencies the administrative state not only is he reinforcing that the that the uh cat that the um
00:49:12.540
the cabinet secretaries report to him and specifically remember he's chief executive officer by the
00:49:17.940
constitution of the united states of america chief executive and has full executive authority
00:49:22.260
okay they report to him number two is that he is the commander-in-chief of the uniformed armed
00:49:28.180
services and that means the pentagon reports directly to him and people in the pentagon right
00:49:32.760
number three he's the chief magistrate the chief law enforcement officer of the country and that means
00:49:38.740
the department of justice and the fbi report to the president of the united states this is since
00:49:44.060
wardegate and wardegate is not bob wardward it's not it's not like you think happened what happened
00:49:49.800
was exactly what they tried to do to trump president trump in uh in in 19 it was a it was a radical
00:49:56.840
judge judge sirica over dc federal court working with house staff working with the justice department
00:50:03.460
radical things this was a judiciary coup d'etat that took nixon out right and and they've tried to do it
00:50:09.220
again this is why ever since then they've hermetically sealed the justice department and the fbi away from
00:50:14.040
him that's why this fight of the unitary executive it's also to tell guys like brennan in the cia
00:50:19.340
hey hey you know the cia reports to the president united states it's not your own independent agency
00:50:25.280
and your background checks to the fbi are not going to sit there and and and and knock people out the
00:50:30.300
the deep state wants control now in addition the administrative state the alphabet agencies that
00:50:35.800
are so metastasized the sec the federal trade commission the sec nih and all of fauci and collins
00:50:43.300
that whole apparatus right they they have they have felt for years that they're totally independent
00:50:48.540
entities and they really kind of quasi they report to themselves they go to congress for funding but i
00:50:54.340
remember in 16 in the transition they didn't want to really hear peter teal and blake masters had this
00:50:59.580
whole idea of kind of doing a doge thing at the time they were just blown off right by by the
00:51:05.340
administrative state of those in this executive order last night donald john trump is very clear
00:51:11.180
i'm the chief executive officer of the united states government as the president united states
00:51:15.240
you report to the office of the president you report to the president bill mckinley is that
00:51:19.780
essentially where we are yes that is exactly where we are and one of the things to really remember here
00:51:24.620
is one of the reasons why these independent agencies want to claim their independence is because
00:51:30.260
they want to substitute their judgment their agenda for that of the president of the united states
00:51:37.380
the people have elected donald john trump to be the 47th president of the united states over the last
00:51:43.780
four years we have seen what happens when the administrative state is allowed to run amok
00:51:50.200
is has no leadership and the leadership that comes comes from an unidentified unelected staff
00:51:57.900
that controls a president who was never in control of the organs of government now one of the things for
00:52:04.660
history one of the things that we need to consider is that we are in a historical moment with the
00:52:09.760
election of donald john trump as the 47th president it's been a long time since anybody has actually
00:52:14.940
stepped back and looked at all of the departments and agencies and said is this the way that the
00:52:21.440
executive branch should function the last time that happened was jimmy carter with the presidents
00:52:26.840
with with the democrats after the the watergate issue and i would say that the biden presidency rises to the
00:52:34.580
level of a question is this the best way to serve the american people we'll get into the question
00:52:40.280
we're going to take a short commercial break and start the second hour we're getting into the
00:52:43.400
question of authorization remember the way these uh agencies are set up they're authorized in five
00:52:49.280
year cycles i think eighty percent of them have not been reauthorized right only the defense department
00:52:55.580
the defense department makes sure the defense authorization bills every year they want to make sure
00:52:59.480
and there's many that are holdovers that have gone beyond their terms okay short commercial break
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