In this week's War Room, Warren Buffet and Eric Bolling are joined by Natalie Winters at the White House to discuss the latest in the Elon Musk saga, the Senate rescues him, and more. Plus, President Trump says he and Elon Musk are going to be meeting every two weeks, and that they need to be precise as they try to make the government more efficient.
00:05:38.020We talked about this over and over again.
00:05:39.480And you just can't pass – you're not going to be able to pass just a clean CR where you've got Biden's budget numbers, $2 trillion deficit.
00:05:47.840And you're financing, I guess, we're fully funding because a clean CR is an up or down vote, folks, that all the embedded waste, fraud, and abuse that you found, you're going to fund.
00:06:05.000The fallback position is to identify it and say, hey, we're going to get to it through impoundment.
00:06:11.780Now, impoundment is a – putting in execution this theory of the unified executive.
00:06:19.420The unified executive theory where President Trump is the chief executive officer of the U.S. government has pretty unlimited power in that regard.
00:06:28.140And that the appropriations bill that is a law every year, that is how Congress kind of starts the process of spending money.
00:06:36.480Obviously, the OMB and Treasury in the loop.
00:06:41.340That the president has the option as executive to say the appropriations of the ceiling, and I can take it and impound it or maybe even potentially reprogram it.
00:06:55.700In this case, impound it, so you just cut it off the national – the deficit so it doesn't go into the national debt, increase the debt.
00:07:02.260But that theory is kind of, I think, a little bit on Rocky Shoals, and the reason is because Robert's name, Amy Coney Barrett, overnight or the night before kind of ruled that, hey, you can't cut off some of this funding for foreign affairs.
00:07:22.100Now, there's all kind of questions, whether it's a contractual obligation or is the Supreme Court just backing the judge.
00:07:27.680Hey, maybe all those things, but what I know is that something that should be pretty clear, particularly in regards to what you call impoundment, is all of a sudden up in the air, and they filed more papers today at 11 o'clock, and this will proceed on.
00:07:41.620The other rescission, which the White House doesn't want, the rescission is because that gets back to the legislative.
00:07:46.980That is where the Senate and the House can rescind, to have rescissions on certain elements they've done if they feel like they're not going to be spent.
00:07:55.320And here, yesterday, Elon, and I'm told against guidance from the White House, who does not want to go back and have rescissions and have the Senate have to look at it again, they and the executive branch want to be the drivers of the action, not turn it back over to the legislative.
00:08:11.660He kind of agreed in the room to Lindsey Graham and these guys saying, hey, if we have to do it, let's pass it now, and we'll rescind it later.
00:08:18.020Rand Paul had said, yeah, up to $500 billion, and we'll do it in $100 billion tranches.
00:08:22.340As I said, I would love that if it was $500 billion.
00:08:25.280Bottom line, as Jake Sherman just said, nobody knows any numbers.
00:08:44.340My understanding, there was a little bit of hot talking in the room by potentially some of the cabinet officials.
00:08:52.420The president put out the story in Politico is pretty brutal, and that came from sources, I think, close into the situation in which they said, hey, he had his wings clipped.
00:09:03.640He was told that he couldn't just go in and find only department heads.
00:09:06.740He was told point blank by the president in front of people, only department heads, only my cabinet officials or the heads of these alphabet agencies can actually fire people.
00:09:18.340And then the president took it down even a notch from there.
00:09:20.800He said, hey, people are not showing up, people that did not come back to work, people are underperformers, people that are not up to the task, people that are not doing their job.
00:09:28.500Yes, they should be let go, but I don't want any more mass firings.
00:10:08.660If you're going to have radical transparency, and last time I thought, I thought Twitter or X was for free speech absolutism and radical transparency.
00:10:19.620Well, we know that free speech absolutism is a total lie, right?
00:10:24.380Radical transparency, you can't have radical transparency.
00:10:26.700If it's black box, it has to be opened up.
00:10:50.620And if the number is zero, then I think we ought to know because I think there's going to have – I think people in the Freedom Caucus, I think some of these deficit hawks are going to sit there and go, hang on for a second.
00:11:00.240We're going to prove Biden's number, not Trump's.
00:11:02.500We're going to prove something that's got a $2 trillion already baked-in deficit, and there's no cuts.
00:11:20.200You're always going to get to it next time.
00:11:22.940You've now had six months to deal with this.
00:11:25.100And I would even say, as much as I hate CRs, if you needed another couple of weeks to get the appropriations bills done and let's see where the cuts are, my fear that people in the Senate that are trying to push this are not known for cutting, that they just want to do the appropriations bill because it's going to be higher.
00:11:44.660This is why I think now is the perfect time.
00:11:48.580Now is the perfect time to have a national discussion on spending.
00:11:52.560Until we get our arms around, that it's not going to just be waste for an abuse.
00:11:58.880Note to self, the trillion dollars that was promised is not there.
00:12:03.060If the trillion dollars was there, they've been at the Pentagon for three weeks.
00:12:06.780We would have heard more than $80 million.
00:12:08.960That's what they put out, $80 million.
00:12:23.240The nation's in the balance of everything that President Trump is doing every day to hammer out, laying down the guns and stopping the kinetic part of the Third World War, both in Ukraine and now in the Middle East.
00:12:34.960And we had the brigadier general on this morning from Israel.
00:12:38.820Everything President Trump is doing on the mass deportations and taking on the cartels and sealing the border.
00:12:43.960And we're going to have one of the senior Border Patrol Union officials on here later.
00:12:49.480Everything that's going on there, everything that's going on in every other aspect of deconstructing the administrative state of what President Trump is doing, signing the executive order tomorrow to do away with the education department, you know, making English primary language.
00:13:03.960Everything that President Trump is doing, everything that President Trump is doing, the key thing, if we don't get the economy right, and you can't get the economy right until you get control of this out-of-control federal spending.
00:13:20.260And nobody wants to jump on the train and get in and, you know, pull the switch, pull it back, pull the brake.
00:13:29.080We're going to have to take some political pain.
00:13:31.800But if the American people understand, you explain to them, hey, we're in a mess, and one of the reasons we're in a mess is we've avoided these tough conversations for decades and decades and decades.
00:16:38.520The administration has made it a priority both to end lawfare and the weaponization of government and also to hold those who have engaged in lawfare accountable.
00:16:49.000One of the law firms that has been involved in that is called Perkins Coy.
00:16:53.620That's also a law firm that has engaged in unlawful DEI practices.
00:16:59.460This executive order will suspend security...
00:17:03.620This executive order will suspend security clearances and access to certain federal resources for that law firm and also launch a holistic review of unlawful DEI practices at some of the nation's largest law firms.
00:18:54.480Put it in perspective what they've actually done and why what the President of the United States did today was bold, beautiful, and dead spot on, ma'am.
00:19:03.120Well, I would also add a retribution in there in terms of how you want to describe it, right?
00:19:18.560But this is one of the firms, not just because of their very, very close partner-level affiliations with Mark Elias, who's now obviously a democracy docket and one of the leading voices and activists on all things, they say, election integrity.
00:19:33.320We know in reality that means election rigging, but they also played an integral role in terms of the Hillary Clinton campaign, the Steele dossier, Fusion GPS, allowing that campaign to spy on President Trump, creating the Russia collusion hoax, right?
00:19:49.380Just like all these judges that are trying to interrupt and sabotage President Trump's agenda, they're activists masquerading as such.
00:19:57.720And I think executive orders like these, I think, sort of play into the brilliance of President Trump, which is he sort of unmasks, right, just the absurdity, I guess you could call it, of the deep state, but just of how this city operates.
00:20:10.440What do I mean by that? He's so wonderful at unmasking the bias of the mainstream media, the bias of elections, the bias of even things like presidential debate commissions.
00:20:18.620But I think with his revocation of security clearances, not just for law firms like Perkins Coie, but also, remember, what was it just a few weeks ago, revoking security clearances for people like Mark Zaid and Norm Eisen really makes you wonder why in the heck these people had them to begin with,
00:20:34.900sort of in the same way as to why so many of these, you know, D.C.-based NGOs were receiving such hefty, hefty, high-dollar contracts for work that really could only be at best described as euphemistic ways of sabotaging the populist movement and at worst just a straight-up racket
00:20:50.500so Victoria Nuland and her family can buy their third or fourth home.
00:20:57.420You know, the other reason it's also so bold is this city is run by law firms, you know, particularly powerful firms.
00:21:03.620There's a book, I think, by Evan Thomas years ago called The Man to See.
00:21:08.260It was about Edward Bennett Williams, who one time owned the Washington Redskins, I believe, but he was the power lawyer in town, just like Bob Strauss was.
00:21:17.880This was a—Bob Bauer was the senior partner, or I think one of the senior partners for Perkins Coie that Elias reported to.
00:21:25.840Their political operation, like you said, it wasn't a law firm.
00:21:29.340It was essentially a massive political operation for the Democratic Party.
00:21:33.480And if you look at everything from Russiagate, they've got their hands in everything.
00:21:37.860President Trump really went to war with the big Washington law firms, and not just Perkins Coie, which is the first, but in not revoking their security clearance.
00:21:48.300But he implied he's going to be doing a lot more, Natalie.
00:21:57.900And if you look at the clients that they've had, oftentimes, right, they're foreign governments.
00:22:02.780Oftentimes, it's the Chinese Communist Party.
00:22:05.060And I think when you look, if you want to link this, for example, to what was it earlier today, all those, you know, Chinese Communist Party linked, if not employed hackers being indicted for trying to steal and hack into inboxes of high-level American officials, I think if you really get to the bottom of why so many Chinese Communist Party linked entities want to hire and retain, right, domestic or here Western law firms that really are just a stone's throw away from me right now, it's because of these security clearances, right?
00:22:35.060And frankly, I think if you broaden it out, right, think about all these law firms that refused to work or dropped President Trump during the 2020 election years, right?
00:22:44.460These are clearly, clearly partisan actors.
00:22:46.940I don't understand why they have security clearances in the first place to begin with.
00:22:51.160But I think today is a day where you really come to appreciate, frankly, what I guess we'll call the interregnum period, right, the 2020 to 2024 stolen election years, because President Trump and this whole movement, we were able to see who our enemies actually were and make no mistake, still are.
00:23:08.320But I think it gave us the ability to pursue EOs like this, revocations of security clearances like this, because this really gets to the heart of it, right?
00:23:17.000So much of Doge is about, you know, cutting off the heads.
00:23:20.020I guess it's a hydra head of the deep state from the government perspective.
00:23:23.480But, you know, it's a very corporatist, right, kind of public-private fusion partnership, right, where they sort of carry out or they outsource, they off-source the stuff that impinges, whether it's the censorship stuff, you name it, to corporations or, in this case, the law firms.
00:23:37.660And I think today, really, I know we aren't allowed to say retribution, but it's a wonderful day for justice and accountability.
00:23:56.300But President Trump, Nicole Wallace, we talked about that yesterday, Rachel Maddow.
00:24:01.400Give me your assessment of President Trump actually singling out those two and going after them, and particularly, Rachel, Nicole Wallace's, who's kind of the new superstar there, her comments about D.J.
00:24:13.700Well, let's be clear, because MSNBC loves to, I would say mansplain, but I guess maybe they-them-splain to this audience that what we're seeing from President Trump is not what we voted for.
00:24:27.820And what the American people voted for was for President Trump, after signing EOs whereby he's revoking deep state law firm security clearances, he then starts dunking on Nicole Wallace and Rachel Maddow.
00:24:39.080That is precisely what I voted for, right?
00:24:42.340Not just because of the disgusting comments that were made yesterday towards D.J. Daniels.
00:24:48.640You know, it's only a matter of time before I probably get kicked off the White House lawn, but I'll take it.
00:25:11.500The whole time while I was sitting in the briefing room watching the State of the Union, the people behind me were talking about how they were live fact-checking President Trump.
00:25:19.700And I'm sorry, not to sound reductive, but the mainstream media, the legacy media, absolutely sucks.
00:25:26.400And it's a mask-off moment when they start attacking 13-year-old survivors of brain cancer.
00:25:33.180And, frankly, Steve, it shows you how desperate they are because it harkens back to the 2016 resistance-era tactics, which they pledged.
00:25:41.300And they had multimillion-dollar meetings saying they weren't going to engage in those tactics because they know how off-putting they are.
00:25:47.800But they're scrambling because they have absolutely nothing to go for because, you know what, President Trump's agenda is extremely popular.
00:25:56.640And maybe they're shooting right into their veins the, what, 76% approval rating of President Trump's State of the Union address.
00:26:04.340But it just shows you how freaking out they are.
00:26:06.780I guess all their pals up at Perkins Coie have now lost their security clearance, so foreign governments aren't going to want to hire them to spy and hack the American people.
00:26:14.540But I guess it's a tough day when you've been, what, lying to this country for decades?
00:26:19.360Yeah, you lose your security clearance, you melt down, and you get called out in the Oval Office, as you should be.
00:26:26.720And that, young lady, is what we voted for.
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00:30:46.940Art, number one, they've announced a couple days ago that the border is technically secured.
00:30:51.560You know, J.D., the vice president, went down and said the wall is going to be done by 2029, but only 800 or 8,000, I think, came across in February versus 400,000 in the month of December of 2023.
00:31:04.220What is your assessment of what we're saying, just on the border and the crossings part, not the interdiction of the cartel and not the mass deportations?
00:31:15.860You've been around for quite some time.
00:31:17.420You've seen the border issues forever, right?
00:31:19.540So, we know, we knew the numbers were going to go down when President Trump took over office just on rhetoric alone.
00:31:25.380They went down in 2016, you know, on rhetoric alone.
00:31:28.980Day one, the numbers stopped, the people stopped coming across.
00:31:31.940Just like day one of the Biden administration was when you started seeing your first 300, 400 in groups of 500.
00:31:39.560But, so you knew the numbers were going to go down.
00:31:41.840I think it's fantastic that they're going down and they're continuing to drop even lower because that gives the agents the ability to be out of the processing centers and now actually be in remote areas where there's drugs coming into the country, you know, each and every day.
00:31:56.600And let's face it, the cartels, they've made billions of dollars, so they're going to do everything they can to be creative and continue making money even during these next several years.
00:32:07.360Okay, talking about the cartels, you know, Pete Hexas has 12,000 combat troops or combat logistics on the border, including striker brigades.
00:32:19.660We've got CIA Reapers flying over Mexico, northern Mexico.
00:32:23.720We know that we have air assets doing targeting exercises.
00:32:29.880Tom Homan, a guy I know you know very well, has said President Trump's mission is to eradicate the cartels.
00:32:37.540Do you think President Trump's preparing to go kinetic in Mexico against the cartels, sir?
00:32:43.380I think there's going to be a lot of back and forth and there's going to have to be some cooperation from the Mexican government.
00:32:49.020They're moving forward with the right steps.
00:32:50.680Obviously, they're talking about putting some of their own troops on the border to detain some of these, you know, cartels and the business that they're working on.
00:32:57.520But for years, you've got to remember, for years, the cartels have controlled that southern border.
00:33:02.940They had drones that were constantly coming into the United States.
00:33:14.240You know, a lot of those troops that are out there that are the cartel members were military themselves.
00:33:20.180And now, you know, they've left and now they're working with the cartels.
00:33:22.560So we're not dealing with just, you know, a run-of-the-mill cartel guy that you see in some of these narco movies.
00:33:29.680A lot of these individuals, they know what they're doing.
00:33:32.160You know, even the cartels, their children, they've gone to school in the United States in Ivy League schools.
00:33:38.540So they've run everything like a business.
00:33:40.640So we have to, you know, be able to utilize every tool at our disposal to make sure that we can interrupt the drug trade and go after these cartel members now.
00:33:49.340So, if you were in the room with Tom Holman and the president, what would be the one or two things vis-a-vis the cartels and really shutting them down that you would recommend?
00:34:00.140I would definitely go after southbound operations.
00:34:02.800I think, you know, we're doing the right thing on intercepting everything that's coming into the United States.
00:34:07.080But you've got to start interrupting their money flow.
00:34:10.220And the way you do that is you start hitting up some of the southbound operations.
00:34:13.460At the same time, you start looking, you know, at what ties family members from Mexican cartels have in the United States and see, you know, what bank accounts they have.
00:34:29.120But as we've seen many times, even the drug mules and the smugglers, they knew more or less what the limit was on where they got prosecuted and they don't get prosecuted.
00:34:39.140I think everything should be on the table and we should go after their money.
00:34:42.300That's where it's going to really make a difference.
00:34:46.760Art, we opened this with a cold open about now the president's determined that the ICE and the deportations are going to be by family unit.
00:34:54.740You understand that's going to create a firestorm on the left.
00:34:57.520They're going to use this against – CNN is going to have a camera in every family that gets deported.
00:35:02.880What are your thoughts and observations about that?
00:35:06.100Look, it doesn't matter what we do at this point, what Trump does.
00:35:09.480Their hatred towards Trump is just way bigger than their love for this country.
00:35:14.140And, you know, they're going to attack it either way.
00:35:16.560Look, they talk about separation of families.
00:35:19.520That's been, you know, their soapbox for a long time.
00:35:25.020You know, it's unfortunate that there's individuals that decided to come into the country illegally and bringing – and they exposed their children to that.
00:35:31.660But now those people are going to get deported, and in order to get, you know, deported, they're going to have to go back and the children are staying with the families.
00:35:38.980That's what they've been asking for all along.
00:35:41.140You know, I say it, and I've said it a billion times.
00:35:44.100I say it through my social media, and I say it in many interviews.
00:35:51.380And, you know, there's a lot of individuals that have broken the law, and unfortunately, a lot of individuals are going to suffer because of the laws that were broken by parents and guardians that brought these children with them.
00:36:46.620We're going to bring in the GOP chairman.
00:36:48.520Next month, voters will decide the balance of power on Wisconsin's Supreme Court.
00:36:52.740But according to a New Market Law School poll, voters are largely unfamiliar with the candidates.
00:36:58.040Forty percent say they don't know enough about Waukesha County Judge Brad Schimmel.
00:37:02.000More than half don't have an opinion on Dane County Judge Susan Crawford.
00:37:05.880But that trend breaks when it comes to the issues.
00:37:09.020Voters have strong opinions on abortion, voter ID laws, and Act 10.
00:37:12.940All issues that are either currently before the court or expected to be heard by justices.
00:37:20.160Brian Schirme joins us now, the head of the GOP.
00:37:22.780You've been pretty good about calling Wisconsin and what you needed to do to win, sir.
00:37:27.660So you've got a pretty good track record.
00:37:28.920A lot of folks I know that are very concerned about the direction of the country say that this election on April 1st of the Supreme Court judge is all important.
00:37:56.300If we win this seat on April 1st, a couple weeks from now, it will flip to four to three conservative.
00:38:04.420If we don't do that, it will be liberal for about the next three years.
00:38:08.720So all the big reforms we've done in this state, school choice, charter schools, Scott Walker's Act 10 union reforms, which, as you know, Steve, put 100,000 protesters downtown for weeks because public employee unions hated it.
00:38:25.620But also another big issue and one that really strikes at the heart of it right now is that the liberals on the court will – I'm telling you, if the liberals on the court will accept a case against the sitting congressional maps that we've been operating under the last four years.
00:38:46.980Right now, Republicans have a six-to-two majority in Wisconsin's congressional delegation.
00:38:53.580If the liberal gets elected on April 1st here in Wisconsin, two of those seats will be gone.
00:39:01.060They will redo – the Supreme Court will redo that map and draw Congressman Derek Van Orden out in western Wisconsin, who we got elected a couple years back and reelected last year.
00:39:13.660We'll draw him out of his very competitive seat and also go after Congressman Steyl down in southeast Wisconsin.
00:39:23.680So literally, Steve, the implications of this Supreme Court race will reach clear to the House of Representatives.
00:39:31.380You're telling me, actually, because everybody is quite nervous about Hakeem Jeffries.
00:39:38.260They've already said the first act they will do upon taking the House in 2026 or winning in 26, taking in 27 in January is to impeach President Trump.
00:39:47.020You're saying right now that's in the balance because we only hold it by a couple of seats.
00:39:51.440You're saying, hey, if we lose this chief justice vote in Wisconsin, that they could redraw the map and we'd basically be close to a tie even before we start the campaign season, sir?
00:40:06.860Look, even this week in the last 48 hours, a member – regrettably, a member passed away in office, a new member.
00:40:14.540So the House always changes by a couple of seats every cycle anyway.
00:40:19.160Think of two seats in one state alone.
00:40:23.420I mean, think about it this way, Steve.
00:40:25.340If we were talking about a special election somewhere out in Hogsworth, South Dakota or something that was a Republican seat, if it was open right now, we'd be pouring $20 million into it to save it.
00:40:41.680And if there were two seats or three seats, we may have two seats right here in Wisconsin alone just by this Supreme Court election.
00:40:50.360That's why this election in Wisconsin on April 1st has national implications.
00:40:56.720It could mean flipping control of the House, an impeachment resolution against Donald J. Trump.
00:41:03.620So here's what concerned me when I – this is why my staff got a great cold open.
00:41:11.060The name recognition of both of these must not be very high.
00:41:13.920Forty percent of the folks in Wisconsin don't really recognize – they have very strong opinions about the issues, but they don't really know the individual.
00:41:22.760So how is this race being run right now?
00:41:24.460Right now, it's a good race actually that the – so the conservative candidate Brad Schimmel is a former attorney general, but he has been out of office for about seven years.
00:41:41.900As you know, Steve, I'm an actual Republican from Madison, Wisconsin, and apparently Berkeley wasn't available.
00:41:48.260And so here you've got candidates who had some name ID before our candidate and showed up well there, but she's – we got outgunned drastically two years ago.
00:42:06.080That's not happening now in terms of the ad spend.
00:42:09.900A lot of the independent groups are in now.
00:42:21.820So it's a whole different race than two years ago, but the central fact remains the same, and that is folks like Eric Holder, who has endorsed the liberal in this race, by the way.
00:42:36.580All the left-wingers have been in here because they know it's two congressional seats.
00:42:42.440They know it's Act 10, one of the biggest reforms in Wisconsin's history.
00:42:48.740So there's – I always – I've been traveling the state a lot on the weekends like I did when the presidential race, when Donald Trump was on the ballot here, and we're happy to flip it to a red state for Donald Trump.
00:43:01.420But I will tell you, as I travel the state, there's – it's a Supreme Court race.
00:43:06.220It's an off-year race, and so there's not a lot of attention.
00:43:09.560But I will tell you, whether you're watching in Wisconsin or watching anywhere in the country, this race is easily as important as a governor's race because one person on the Supreme Court will either make it liberal or conservative.
00:43:27.460And you could see 30 years of Republican conservative reforms like school choice, like Act 10, and two congressional seats disappear because of one race on April 1st in Wisconsin.
00:43:46.240I'm going to hold you through the break.
00:43:48.100We've got Will Upton, former Treasury official, who's going to be with us, works now over at National Pulse with Raheem to be here to talk us through what happened today at the New York Economic Club with Secretary of Treasury.
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00:45:50.200You're pretty good at calling this, so tell me what has to happen in Wisconsin to make sure that we ensure that we keep a conservative or really flip it to being a conservative court of 4-3.
00:46:01.620From now to we start counting the votes, what has to happen?
00:46:05.860I think it's coming on your show because I was on the show live with you the first day you came back.
00:46:10.780So I was proud to do that and to highlight this race across the country.
00:46:16.340Look, with Donald Trump, I'd always tell crowds, look, the people out there are with us like they were with us on Donald Trump.
00:46:24.700The people out there are with us, but we have to go get them.
00:46:28.900For conservatives or Republican folks or whatever who sit around waiting for voters to come to them, it doesn't work that way.
00:46:36.340And that's why Donald Trump was so effective in Wisconsin is because he went out all over the state.
00:46:42.000I was with him several times, and we sent the organizational people out there and our allies to go door-to-door to talk to people.
00:46:50.660The mistake that Republicans make sometimes is not making it clear who's for what and who isn't with the people.
00:46:58.260When people vote in court races or judicial races, attorney general races, they want to know that you're going to put the bad guys in the slammer, that good people are going to be on the street, and that people get a fair shot.
00:47:14.860The liberal in this race, Steve, Susan Crawford, the liberal judge from Dane County, is one of the most liberal people ever to run for the court here in Wisconsin.
00:47:30.280You know, they'll put in their advertising a picture of them or video of them with some cop next to a squad car to try to fool people into thinking.
00:48:01.900She is a liberal judge here in Dane County.
00:48:05.400So the messaging has to be clear about who's the conservative and who's the liberal.
00:48:11.700The Schimmel campaign gets that across in this state.
00:48:14.540And to your point, if everyone does their job in going out, Donald Trump got about 1.7 million votes here in Wisconsin in winning a very, very close race.
00:48:27.200We get about 60, 65 percent of that, and we're going to take over the Supreme Court.
00:48:33.400So my message to people across this country, for those in Wisconsin, show up, vote early.
00:48:39.700For folks around the country, if you know people in Wisconsin, get to them.
00:48:45.860Because you mentioned the poll earlier, while they didn't do a top line number in that poll, as you showed earlier, they did a bunch of other issues.
00:48:55.500But the truth is, in a court race or an AG race, it's about law enforcement.
00:50:30.780This race is very important, particularly think downrange.
00:50:34.940You take two congressmen away from Wisconsin and put them to Democrats, we've got a problem.
00:50:40.440Mike Lindell, I'm sitting here reading, you know, today, I just want to remind you, brother, I went to federal prison, not a camp.
00:50:47.540I went to a federal prison on a contempt charge.
00:50:50.420It was a misdemeanor, but they sent me to a prison, a federal prison on a contempt charge.
00:50:54.560Now, on that contempt charge, I did withhold it on matter of principle because I didn't think Nancy Pelosi actually had jurisdiction given separation of powers, which the Supreme Court, the appellate court, is still not ruled on.
00:51:07.520Mike, I read that they're trying to hold you in contempt for something, sir.
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