Bannon's War Room - March 14, 2025


Episode 4338: ReEstablishing A Constitutional Order; The Lefts Plot To Silence Maga


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

189.83736

Word Count

10,594

Sentence Count

28

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

In this episode of War Room, we have a special guest on the show today, John Doe. John joins us to talk about his experience in the fight against the Trump administration, and the role of the Supreme Court in protecting the Constitution and the rule of law.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
00:00:09.760 medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.360 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
00:00:20.520 everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
00:00:23.860 where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of
00:00:31.680 these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer
00:00:38.800 is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:47.300 it's friday 14 march in the year of our lord 2025 uh this afternoon the official surrender of the
00:01:00.300 uh senate the democrats in the senate as they uh refuse to try to shut down president trump's
00:01:06.700 uh government uh be eight senators think breaking cloture uh remember last night when he was
00:01:12.060 getting lit up we started the show in the cold open with uh chris hayes not lighting up but kind
00:01:17.280 of saying hey asking schumer how can this happen you know you're gonna you're gonna you're gonna
00:01:21.180 break the spirit of our activists the number one reason he had he says hey i'm so afraid that
00:01:26.860 trump will shut down the courts and right now that's where we're winning john you joins us uh john
00:01:33.040 first off can you just give a little bit of your background before we get into the the meat of this
00:01:36.900 can you just give us tell us uh what your experience is in this entire area well the most important
00:01:43.660 thing about me is i grew up in philadelphia pennsylvania where i learned to fight but i grew up in philly
00:01:49.980 i went to college law school i clerked for justice clarence thomas on the supreme court
00:01:54.740 and then i went to teach law at berkeley where i've been for most of this time
00:01:58.480 aside from a few years off to work in the justice department where i was on the day of the 9-11 attacks
00:02:05.120 and i worked on the counterterrorism response to 9-11 and then i've spent my whole career studying
00:02:11.900 their presidency uh and war powers and thinking about what you've mentioned uh the unitary executive
00:02:18.280 theory of the presidency so i want to talk about that we we have we've talked about this now for
00:02:26.180 a year on the show and try to this we get the activists we're an activist audience the war room
00:02:30.920 posse and you know one thing we've talked about is that he's chief executive officer so he gets to
00:02:36.460 make these certain decisions which they're fighting in court right now he's the commander-in-chief of the
00:02:40.880 armed services the uniformed military but he's also chief magistrate and chief law enforcement
00:02:45.560 officer and this has kind of been changed you know this they kind of threw out the constitution
00:02:49.820 after watergate one of the reasons i wanted to have you on here in the middle of this fight you
00:02:54.000 written a magnificent piece kind of about that uh and if we can get that if we put in the chat rooms
00:02:59.560 right now while john's here and put it up walk us through this piece about is this is what is
00:03:05.660 happening now with the entire broad assault of president trump's doing on this unitary uh executive
00:03:11.840 theory is part of this to to end the sins of the watergate reforms sir uh steve i wish i had put it
00:03:22.140 that way i think in the wake of watergate our system overreacted huge democratic majorities in
00:03:28.640 congress thought the problem was excessive presidential power and they passed a series
00:03:34.540 of statutes to try to pinion down the president like you know gulliver and lilliput and so i think
00:03:41.160 what president trump's doing if you look at the broad picture the spending cuts the reductions in force
00:03:47.600 the limitations on the regulatory power of the state the reassertion of control over the justice
00:03:54.080 department and the fbi what he's doing is he's trying to end those watergate reforms not because
00:04:00.220 he's got some you know idiosyncratic view of the presidency of his own that nobody knows about
00:04:05.120 what he's trying to do is restore the presidency to the original vision that our founders had
00:04:10.480 our founders are the ones as you pointed out who put all the power of enforcing federal law in a single
00:04:17.720 person the president the constitution doesn't mention anybody else everyone in the executive branch
00:04:23.600 therefore is an assistant to the president in carrying out federal law and therefore as
00:04:29.400 alexander hamilton first said back in the first washington administration and his supreme courts
00:04:35.140 repeatedly affirmed after that therefore the president sets the law enforcement agenda he must
00:04:41.120 be able to remove fire and control all the subordinates in the executive branch so that there is a
00:04:48.100 unified approach to enforcing the law what watergate congress has tried to do is they tried to cut the
00:04:54.480 links between the president who's the only democratically accountable official in the executive
00:04:59.640 branch and all the cabinet agencies these boards they want congress wanted all those agencies to be
00:05:06.860 independent they want all those bureaucracies to rule in the name of expertise and technocracy
00:05:11.540 and not for the democratically elected president
00:05:14.780 i just want to go over this again because we're a huge believer here ideas have consequences and once
00:05:23.100 people get the intellectual construct then the news just doesn't seem so random every day you can kind
00:05:27.120 of put it in there the framers of the constitution believe that the office of the president and the
00:05:32.700 individual in that office would be the besides being the chief executive of the of the government and
00:05:38.040 being commander-in-chief of the armed forces the other role would be chief magistrate and chief law
00:05:42.760 enforcement officer and that carried all the way up until watergate and in all the reforms of
00:05:48.480 watergate we kind of broke that and in the justice department the fbi kind of became you know they were
00:05:54.220 hived off in independent agencies is that generally correct yes so they uh watergate didn't fully make
00:06:03.040 doj and fbi independent the way they've made say these inspector generals independent or the cfpb
00:06:10.260 independent or the and all these alphabet agencies but they tried to make it hard for example to remove
00:06:16.440 the fbi director they gave the fbi director fixed term they tried to create this notion that the attorney
00:06:22.100 general and the enforcement of the law should somehow be separate from the president and the worst i think
00:06:28.020 the worst sin of all the watergate congress created the special counsel law and the special counsel
00:06:33.040 actually did create a prosecutor who could not be fired by the president unless he or she committed a
00:06:39.920 crime which is extraordinary if you think about it because the core as you said the core power of the
00:06:45.300 president is chief executive commander-in-chief and then chief magistrate chief enforcer of the law
00:06:51.140 you bring in there also the administrative state so every night on msnbc and every day in the new
00:06:59.700 york times and on cnn it's all about trump's a fascist uh trump is uh leading us down to an
00:07:06.620 authoritarian you know you're having the authoritarian breakthrough every day they've got a different
00:07:10.660 part of how trump is trying to become a strong man etc isn't he doing when you look at it in the
00:07:17.860 legal frame as the framers will look at is trying to take on a post-constitutional administrative state
00:07:25.120 that is nowhere in the constitution and trying to deconstruct that and take actions like withholding
00:07:31.700 money or change or reprogramming money or things like letting people go and last night yesterday in
00:07:37.220 san francisco and then in maryland we basically have challenge where the president of the states
00:07:41.800 can actually do a reduction in force so it's not him trying to be a fascist it's him actually trying
00:07:48.800 to go back to the core documents of the constitution against this administrative state i see it that way
00:07:56.060 the people who chose to make the presidency a singular office that concentrates all the power one person
00:08:03.260 were the founders they thought that you had to concentrate the power in a single president
00:08:08.780 because that would make the president accountable but also give the government the advantages of
00:08:13.760 acting with speed decision or dispatch that's the phrase that alexander hamilton used he wanted
00:08:20.780 to have energy in the executive which he called the defining character of good government so the
00:08:27.820 watergate congresses what they wanted to do actually this is goes starts well beyond watergate
00:08:32.560 watergate's almost the culmination of it but it starts with woodrow wilson and fdr
00:08:37.620 and lbj what they wanted to do was dilute the presidency they wanted to disperse all that power
00:08:45.360 they wanted the executive branch to become unaccountable and then to fill it with a lot
00:08:50.440 of congress's powers because the whole idea to them was give the power to experts give the power to
00:08:56.680 technocrats this vast administrative state and detach it from any kind of political accountability
00:09:02.380 to voters and i would say they succeeded i think that's the world we've been living in for the last
00:09:07.920 almost hundred years now ever since the new deal and what trump's fight is on a day-to-day level it's
00:09:14.660 this as you said spending here firing people there but the bigger picture is he is trying to restore
00:09:20.480 the constitution and the executive branch back to that original founding vision and reject this
00:09:26.320 progressive constitution we've had for about the last hundred years so we talk every day here about
00:09:32.640 flood the zone and the 10 or 12 things he's doing executive orders executive actions uh other things
00:09:37.780 or churchill's action this day that gets back to dispatch and energy and the executive but you can
00:09:43.080 see in san francisco at the federal judge in maryland and in in with schumer uh what they're trying to do
00:09:49.820 is slow this whole process down i was talking to mike davis in the previous hour this doesn't look like
00:09:55.080 it's going to get resolved quickly i don't see this getting into any uh you know emergency docket
00:10:00.720 uh expedited docket at any appellate court or emergency docket of the supreme court so are they are these
00:10:06.260 radical federal judges kind of winning now and trying to slow down and take out the energy
00:10:12.920 absorb the energy of president trump's drive every day to sort this mess out sir
00:10:18.700 you know i think the founders would be surprised to see what's going on now that
00:10:22.980 people are rushing to court to get federal judges like out here in san francisco where i am or in
00:10:30.080 maryland or rhode island and have a single judge stop the entire federal government nationwide
00:10:36.000 from basically implementing personnel policies about how the executive branch is to be run
00:10:41.860 internally this is not about the individual rights of somebody this is about just how the president
00:10:47.640 chooses to run the executive branch and so i think what the founders had thought would be congress would
00:10:53.840 be the main bulwark if there was going to be a fight over the president's powers would occur between
00:10:58.340 congress and the president going to courts is a sign of political weakness actually it seems to me
00:11:03.740 but now i think what's going on is that the trump administration just made an important filing at the
00:11:09.460 supreme court to try to end this practice they just made it yesterday to end this practice of district
00:11:15.140 judges being able to issue what they call universal or nationwide injunctions that have the effect of
00:11:21.180 stopping the entire government nationwide so we might get an answer faster than maybe a few years
00:11:27.500 which was what happened in trump's first term with the travel ban we might get an answer in a few weeks
00:11:32.780 or a few months and if that practice stops then i think the executive branch can go forward and these
00:11:37.640 cases will get litigated part of what president trump is doing i think is setting up test cases
00:11:42.980 to challenge some of these watergate era precedents to overturn them and then also have the supreme
00:11:49.060 court on his side when he goes to this you know large task of cutting down the administrative state
00:11:54.060 and returning us back to the founding constitution
00:11:56.580 john last thing i know you gotta bounce but the president's actually and they're all in meltdown
00:12:03.500 today president's actually going to leave the white house and go over the justice department and address
00:12:07.660 the troops over there you know the the lawyers and the folks and i think some of the fbi i think cash
00:12:13.080 is going to be there uh with attorney general pam bondy what would be your recommendation if you were in
00:12:18.300 the oval this morning what would be your recommendation the one or two things you think the president should
00:12:22.380 hit in his address to the justice department sir well first i think he should chastise them
00:12:29.660 for allowing the justice department to be used to interfere in the last elections the idea that
00:12:36.580 the justice department prosecuted a former president not only a former president but also
00:12:41.360 the leading opposition candidate for the presidency that broke all traditional norms in our country
00:12:47.880 and i think is a serious blemish on the justice department and he needs to tell them that was wrong
00:12:52.940 i'm sure he will but i think the second and more important point is to go over some of the things we
00:12:58.380 talked about in this segment remind them that the president not individual justice department
00:13:04.860 attorneys the president is in charge of enforcing law under the constitution and they are there to
00:13:09.080 assist him not override him john you what's your social media how can our audience follow you or your
00:13:17.680 website sir it's one of the blessings of my life i'm not on social media i don't have twitter or anything
00:13:23.400 sorry we will uh we will continue to put your writings up honored to have you on here sir thank
00:13:31.860 you so much thank you thanks for having me john john you one of the greats see the fight we got folks
00:13:40.180 trump it's not the fascist they say he is every second of every day president trump's trying to go
00:13:49.200 back to a constitutional order donald john trump and his team what does scott best and say be the
00:13:56.500 easiest thing in the world for president trump just continue to spend this money continue to spend this
00:14:00.240 money let the administrative state grow let the wars continue that would be the easy path
00:14:04.740 president trump's taking the hard path because the country's in the balance you just had one of the
00:14:11.440 smartest legal minds in the country right there john you walk you through the entire thing the sins
00:14:17.960 leads from from the progressive movement of wilson all the way through watergate
00:14:22.560 he's trying to reverse the entire thing he's trying to clean up the military every different aspect
00:14:28.280 that's the chief executive commander in chief of the armed forces chief magistrate and chief law enforcement
00:14:34.800 officer of the united states of america trump is basically trying to set things right
00:14:43.080 what a struggle as long as you've got his back we're going to continue to win victory after victory
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00:16:14.080 records um best in saying that the easy path would be just to continue to spend and continue this
00:16:25.040 keynesian stimulus it'd be the easy thing for trump right he wouldn't take it and and you saying
00:16:30.020 right there that trump is doing something to restore the constitutional order your thoughts sir
00:16:35.720 right and just to uh follow on with uh what john who said which i agree with by the way
00:16:40.880 most important thing he said was he's from philly i am too i lived on spring garden street and went
00:16:45.520 to penn law so i oh my god you know you know hold it hold it there's nothing worse and there's
00:16:50.580 nothing worse than an eagles fan maybe a phillies fan but there's nothing worse than an eagles fan
00:16:55.480 you guys you've strung a long time so congratulations on both john uh pointed out i mean obviously there's
00:17:03.060 a major legal battle going on when i see these cases and there are like 30 of them now it's not
00:17:07.120 like two or three i always look at the background of the judge the district court judge they're all
00:17:12.280 almost all biden appointees some obama a couple clintons but they're pretty much biden appointees
00:17:17.400 and they're forum shopping in rhode island and massachusetts and places like that uh but john's
00:17:22.500 right about how i think this is going to end up he talked about the nationwide injunctions which are
00:17:27.140 extremely damaging and alito and clarence thomas are all over that but there's another issue we kind
00:17:31.920 of touched on which is are independent agencies even constitutional in the sense of being independent
00:17:38.080 i mean congress can create them and fund them but the president runs them for all the reasons you and
00:17:42.520 john just discussed but this idea that you know jay powell uh his press conference a couple months ago
00:17:48.280 said he was asked you know are you aware that trump's going to fire you and powell said he can't fire me
00:17:54.280 it's illegal those are his exact words and he's a lawyer by the way he's not an economist uh we may
00:17:59.020 find out we may find out that that that kind of so-called independence whether it's a consumer finance
00:18:04.680 protection bureau the federal reserve fcc scc keep going whether they can truly be independent of
00:18:10.420 uh decisions by the white house so that's that's another thing i'm i'm working on i'm researching
00:18:14.920 this um it's an article i'm calling uh lawfare 2.0 lawfare 1.0 kind of came to an end with trump
00:18:21.780 versus united states 2024 when the supreme court said the president can't commit a crime cannot be
00:18:26.760 liable for a crime with uh in his official duties and by the way speaking of watergate go back to 1979
00:18:33.760 when richard nixon was being interviewed by david frost and frost wanted nixon to say yeah i booked the law
00:18:39.820 you know something like that and he kind of got around to it but when frost pressed him nixon said
00:18:45.960 when the president does it it's not illegal that's an exact quote when the president does it it's not
00:18:51.700 illegal he was ridiculed for that you're a dictator they laughed at him as senator nixon was a pretty
00:18:56.640 good lawyer he was right that's it took until 2024 for the supreme court to say that but nixon was
00:19:02.600 actually right when he said it in in 1979 so there's a lot more uh a lot more to go there uh but
00:19:08.240 uh yeah i mean getting back to uh you know the the economic points uh we were discussing the
00:19:15.380 besant had even before uh before he was confirmed before he was in the secretary of the treasury
00:19:20.920 he had this 333 plan and he said what we need is three percent real uh sorry deficits below three
00:19:29.180 percent of gdp three percent real growth and then three million barrels a day of oil that was the
00:19:35.520 333 plan you don't you don't hear much about it anymore but it makes perfect sense and here's why
00:19:40.680 if deficits are three percent of gdp and deficit is a nominal thing meaning it's a number it's not
00:19:47.020 adjusted for inflation it's just a number real growth is three but we have two percent inflation so
00:19:52.760 what that means is nominal growth is five you know three if you have two percent inflation three plus
00:19:57.140 two is five right so if if the deficit's uh below three percent of gdp but nominal gdp is growing five
00:20:04.820 it's three plus two what does that mean it means that the gdp is growing faster than the debt and
00:20:10.440 the debt to gdp ratio is going down the notion that you've got to pay off the national debt that hasn't
00:20:16.060 happened since andrew jackson 1836 you don't have to pay it off you do have to roll it over and you do
00:20:21.960 have to be able to afford it in terms of the interest rate and then you got to worry about the dollar
00:20:25.320 also so the question is what makes it sustainable well the answer is the world's looking at a hundred
00:20:30.280 and uh about 125 percent debt to gdp ratio right now i'd be a little bit higher than that but it's
00:20:35.880 about 125 if it just starts going down and that's what the best in plan would do 120 115 the whole
00:20:42.900 hang on hang on hang on i want to make sure people understand the math here your reason is the
00:20:48.760 denominator you're going to you're going to grow at three three and a half percent and so you're going
00:20:53.120 to grow the economy so therefore your gdp will be higher in the debt because we're never going to
00:20:57.460 pay off a penny the face amount of the debt we're barely going to struggle to pay the interest you're
00:21:01.900 right folks understand this this is where and this gets to also the theory uh you know ray dalio said
00:21:08.520 hey we're about seven percent of of uh deficit to gdp we got to get down to three uh scott says at six
00:21:14.600 and a half we got to get to three and a half because you got to get these deficits under a trillion
00:21:18.620 dollars so so because that keeps building the face amount of the debt to 37 and 38 and 39 and 40
00:21:24.700 and right now uh jim you would agree there's nothing there's and this is why i think howard
00:21:29.460 london's got to stop talking loosely and elon about the trillion dollars we're going to find from
00:21:34.180 waste front abuse it's just not going to happen hey if you get a couple hundred billion dollars
00:21:37.960 trust me that is like water to somebody in the desert right now we need that because you're going
00:21:41.980 to have to have the programmatic cuts and that's what's right you know we we agreed to the cr
00:21:46.780 it looks like the democrats are going to fold so we'll get to this this summer but but if that
00:21:51.800 doesn't happen the 125 let people know 125 is uh i think robini wrote that book this time it's
00:21:59.660 completely different no countries ever come back am i correct jim records at that percentage of total
00:22:05.740 face amount of debt to gdp at 125 you're essentially on on the glide slope indicator to your financial
00:22:12.580 destruction sir correct we're at the same lunch table as lebanon greece and uh you know a couple
00:22:18.560 other countries that's that's that's where we are uh but there's i uh by the way i've had a lot of
00:22:23.460 head-on-head debates with robini here's here's what he may be missing there he's generally right that
00:22:28.260 it never ends well uh but the question is how does it end the usual way is default uh but the reason for
00:22:34.620 that is countries have a local currency but they borrow in dollars if you're uh if your debt is in a
00:22:40.720 currency that you don't print you can't pay it off that's argentina you can set your watch by it every
00:22:44.580 10 years they default there the other one is hyperinflation which is yeah i owe uh you know
00:22:50.100 a hundred you know 36 trillion or whatever but uh here's you know good luck buying a loaf of bread
00:22:55.740 it's not worth anything so that's why mar and national china and a few other cases what's different
00:23:01.020 about the united states is we our debt is in a currency we can print we can actually print those
00:23:06.000 dollars so as i disagree with dalio i know this there's no reason for the u.s ever to default
00:23:11.340 because we can actually print the money the question is what are the consequences of that
00:23:16.340 and obviously they're all bad but but bestin has pointed the way out and you said three percent growth
00:23:22.760 you're right but that's that's three percent real growth but you have to tack on two points of
00:23:28.180 inflation or maybe three so you're going to get five or six percent nominal growth real growth
00:23:33.220 matters that's how we get jobs and that's not going to happen that's not going to happen
00:23:37.200 that's not going to happen that's what i keep telling them i said hey this is why you're going
00:23:41.320 to have to you're going to have some tax increases the man do you honestly think as you see it right
00:23:47.380 now because if you take the federal spending out we've been in negative growth am i wrong if you take
00:23:53.160 out the massive federal spending the last couple years as keynesian shock haven't we been kind of
00:23:57.840 negative real growth the last couple years the it ain't growing dude if you and i saw this business
00:24:04.040 model you charge them you would charge them so much that you would charge them so much to finance
00:24:08.740 this because it's not financeable right now unless you've got a printing machine that just keeps
00:24:13.560 printing and the rest of the world's gonna suck on you know if the purchasing power of the dollar
00:24:17.880 goes down 20 percent like under buying hey goes down 20 you guys got to suck on it that's the
00:24:21.880 whole bricks nation saying well yo maybe we don't have to suck we don't have a solution now
00:24:27.260 and maybe we don't have a solution in five years but we're going to come up with a solution because
00:24:30.940 we're just not going to take you guys essentially screwing us every day i mean isn't that the isn't
00:24:36.260 that the theory of the case here well you're exactly right steve that's the model but you have to be
00:24:40.840 like captain kirk change the model in other words um the key the key statistic is debt to gdp
00:24:48.080 you throw it 36 trillion 125 those are all big numbers they're scary numbers they they don't matter
00:24:53.900 what matters is debt to gdp because debt is what you owe gdp is how you pay it back or how you roll
00:24:59.880 it over so that's the key metric now there's a there's a crit what physicists call critical
00:25:04.500 threshold 90 percent debt to gdp that's where the keynesian multiplier goes negative so below below 90
00:25:11.920 you borrow a dollar you spend a dollar you get a dollar 25 of gdp or you get a dollar 10 or whatever
00:25:18.080 but it keeps going down 90 is where you borrow a dollar you spend a dollar and you get 90 cents you
00:25:23.900 don't even get your dollar back in terms of gdp we're well past that the only reason the economy
00:25:28.520 was chugging along at all under biden was because the deficits were so large you get some growth out
00:25:34.360 of it but you don't get as much as you're borrowing and therefore the debt to gdp ratio goes up
00:25:39.460 so that's the thing you have to wrestle to the ground you got to get the debt to gdp ratio
00:25:43.940 to go down now the debt's not going down at all but gdp the simple question steve can gdp grow
00:25:51.920 faster than the debt that's the only issue and if it does that ratio is going down and you're getting
00:25:57.300 healthier uh that's what best is trying to do you've got a chance you get it you're getting the
00:26:00.960 patient the pay the patient's getting healthier that's why i keep saying this is a supply side cut
00:26:05.260 this is our last shot to do it it's that part of the formula right there hey jim where do people say
00:26:10.620 records war room dot com you got strategic intelligence give me give me 30 seconds on why
00:26:16.620 people love coming y'all why why strategic intelligence why should people sign up and get
00:26:21.420 that every month but we've been publishing this for a long time steve we were uh we call we call
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00:30:30.200 okay um president's going to sign executive orders at one he's going to go to the justice department and
00:30:37.900 you just heard john you sketch out for him what he should say and that was kind of a throwdown
00:30:42.740 um he's going to go justice at three uh we're going to be background with john lechner with the
00:30:49.140 new book um that you guys love so much about so much of the uh death is our business about the
00:30:54.080 russian mercenaries he's going to be on day talk about putin uh natalie's going to be from the
00:30:58.300 white house ed dowd's going to be here to talk about a econometric model he's put together 2025
00:31:03.640 we're going to be slammed from five to seven much much more uh schumer just went to the floor of the
00:31:09.420 senate and gave more rationale because he's getting lit right now on his decision to surrender um
00:31:16.040 and uh but cash patel most importantly oh by the way uh tulsi's just announced put a press release
00:31:22.080 she's going to formal inquiry and a potential prosecution on that there it is right there on
00:31:29.200 that remember the perverted we had colonel john mills which we'll try to get mills on today
00:31:33.460 uh that perverted chat room they had over at the intelligence community over at uh dni including
00:31:39.960 people from nsa cia others the pervert channel investigation potential uh prosecutions
00:31:46.920 so much more today another day of full action days of thunder are with us cash patel
00:31:53.680 one of our former co-hosts here now director of the fbi put out uh i think of everything cash has put
00:32:01.100 as fbi directed this is the most serious he put a lot of smart tough stuff out i want to address the
00:32:06.820 alarming rise in swatting incidents targeting media figures the fbi is aware of this dangerous trend and
00:32:11.840 my team and i are already taking action to investigate and hold those responsible
00:32:16.360 accountable this isn't about politics weaponizing law enforcement against any american is not only
00:32:22.820 morally rehensible but also in dangerous lives including those of our officers this that will not be
00:32:29.580 tolerated we are fully committed to working with local law enforcement to crack down on these crimes more
00:32:35.580 updates to come i want to bring on now one of the uh one of the um toughest hombres in our
00:32:43.520 maga movement and one of the best voices out there joe paggs uh joe you have been uh swatted talk to me
00:32:50.020 about what went on this is incredibly dangerous cash is on this i know if we're talking people behind the
00:32:54.660 scenes they are all over this because this puts two people in jeopardy two groups in jeopardy number one
00:33:00.180 you and your family who they basically want cops to assassinate and and also the cops so walk us
00:33:06.700 through what happened to you joe paggs about 2 30 in the morning uh two nights ago steve and made
00:33:11.780 great job that you do here in the war room i love being on today uh i'm sitting in my office i don't
00:33:16.320 go to bed till 5 or 5 30 which is lucky because this happened about 2 30 2 35 and i've got one of
00:33:21.180 those cameras out the front door that'll give you an indication if somebody's there and i thought there
00:33:25.400 was a bug on the camera that'll happen every once in a while maybe the dogs had to go out my wife woke up
00:33:28.840 in the middle of the night whatever and uh that wasn't it i i went to the camera and it shows you
00:33:33.820 the video that just happened and there's a dude with it with a cap on i can't tell if it's a cop
00:33:38.460 or not because now it's night vision it's very dark out during the day it's a color camera but at night
00:33:42.360 it's night vision and there's a guy with with a long gun he's got a rifle ar-15 type something like
00:33:47.700 that i've got one it looks like an ar-15 and i'm like there's a dude at my front door with an ar-15 he's
00:33:52.380 got a cap on he looks nervous as hell steve he's he's he's looking around you know what's going on
00:33:57.160 so i had to think to myself in about about a second what do i do do i grab my ar go out
00:34:02.500 then i'd be dead in my doorway do i grab my my my pistol conceal it walk out yell who are you
00:34:07.720 do i call 9-1-1 which i ended up doing i called 9-1-1 got the county sheriff i said i need to know
00:34:12.900 there's my address this is who i am um is there somebody at my house right now she said yes sir
00:34:18.160 there is there's this we got a call two dogs were shot dead family is hiding in the basement i said
00:34:23.220 we're in texas we're in basements here so listen here's who i am you probably know who i yes yes
00:34:27.900 sir we do public figure this is probably a swatting tell the guy to put the gun down not down like take
00:34:32.980 it off and just point the muzzle down i'll come out with my hands up let's clear this up right now
00:34:37.380 there is no distress no peril at my house this is some bad guy hoping that i'll be killed by you guys
00:34:43.760 this is this is as you said steve assassination by cop if they can do it and it was scared listen i i've
00:34:49.280 i've got adrenaline in what we do every day but i've never had adrenaline like this that i felt
00:34:53.460 that night and and thank god these are good guys and gals the police in this area are amazing and
00:34:58.200 where i live in texas and we were able to diffuse it pretty quickly but steve i walked out and when i
00:35:02.420 walked out of my studio well my production studio there was in my backyard i can see a bunch of
00:35:06.520 flashlights it ended up seven county sheriffs or sheriff's deputies were at my house surrounding
00:35:12.180 the house had i done something differently we probably wouldn't be talking today
00:35:16.280 no this is the point this and i talked to mtg we've been swatted a bunch of times in in dc in
00:35:23.320 our headquarters i talked to mtg she had you know she had the long gun right by her bed she picked it
00:35:28.380 up and first to walk to the door if she had gone to the door she'd have been dead if you had gone
00:35:33.840 outside you know and and they'd seen your weapon at all you were a dead man that's what they want
00:35:38.900 this is not fooling around they want the police to shoot you and to assassinate you sir
00:35:43.960 is that pretty clear without any doubt what you just said is true this wasn't to scare me
00:35:50.080 this wasn't to to say hey stop talking about about zelinski the way that you do hey you know stop
00:35:55.260 taking the right side or supporting you know trump this was we want the guy dead we'd like to kill him
00:36:00.920 and here it's twofold for them the bad guys steve think about it if i'm dead in my doorway they get
00:36:05.460 my voice off the air they get my face off the tv and they had the bad guy's the cop who killed me
00:36:10.620 so i mean this is twofold for them they can look at let's see we should we get rid of the police
00:36:15.440 reform the entire play they can't believe they killed this innocent guy at his house
00:36:18.960 and look quietly we got his voice out of here this this was this is not this is not child's play this
00:36:25.040 is some kid calling it a bomb scare at high school trying to get a day off of school no this is somebody
00:36:29.760 wanting to take out media people that they don't agree with this this is i mean this is well we got
00:36:36.820 swatted a couple of years ago and there was kind of random this is a well thought through they're
00:36:41.600 trying to go after the that they're going after the toughest hombres the guys who are unrelenting and
00:36:46.840 what they hope because you see the type they're going after that you take a couple of guys out
00:36:52.360 before you're assassinated right and then they have a huge brouhaha that law enforcement and then
00:36:57.080 your voice is off a couple of police officers are killed and uh and you're assassinated it's a it's a
00:37:03.640 it's a win-win-win for this and this is why until cash got there because i know we've had to deal
00:37:08.580 with this system before it's never been seriously investigated or prosecuted and that's what i'm
00:37:14.620 hoping now with cash what would be your recommendation one to your other media figures out there number two
00:37:21.360 to uh to the police officers in these different regions and then to cash patel what would be your
00:37:26.340 guidance well i hit cash immediately he's a friend just like he is of yours and uh and and i'm glad he put
00:37:31.740 something out today said cash this just happened please and he just wrote me back one word he said
00:37:36.180 copy like i got it and then today he put out the he put out that notification uh the advice i would
00:37:41.040 give is i live in a pretty big area of texas i live in the san antonio area just north of and the county
00:37:46.500 sheriff was up on what swatting was but the people under him weren't necessarily i i've now educated all
00:37:52.980 the dispatchers give it to my cell phone number this is who i am if you get a call to my house you call
00:37:57.200 me first let's defuse this right away if you're in the media and you see something like this go down
00:38:01.900 hey if you don't have a camera outside your house get one and get several because steve they would
00:38:06.200 have broken in the door had i not had the camera and had it not called them immediately i would
00:38:09.440 have had people coming in from the back side and from the front side and you're right there would
00:38:13.120 have been a shootout and it would have it would have unfolded like you said so my advice is to get
00:38:17.040 with your local police whether it's a a police department talk to the chief talk to the captain talk to
00:38:21.740 somebody if it's the sheriff's department get the actual sheriff if you can if not get somebody who's in
00:38:26.460 charge somebody who can make decisions and make sure they understand this is going on i'm one of
00:38:31.560 what is it now 9 10 12 15 i know i was one of the first two or three that they did this to but this
00:38:37.160 is without a doubt like you said a coordinated effort to take people like me out and we have to
00:38:41.320 be working in conjunction with law enforcement make them aware because the dispatchers weren't aware
00:38:45.440 when i said i think i'm being swatted she said i don't know what you mean so i had to explain what it
00:38:49.500 was and i think that they're now abreast of it there's a mechanism in place that they try it with me
00:38:53.480 again but that would be the advice but they want us to turn against each other and they want voices
00:38:58.520 like yours and mine shut down it's not going to work oh and they also hope you kind of moderate no
00:39:04.760 it ain't going to happen you got pags this guy's a tough hombre uh pags where do people get your
00:39:09.600 show where they go to get you on social media brother yeah joepaggs.com it's either joe talk show
00:39:15.480 on all the social media and i'm verified or it's joe pags j-o-e-p-a-g-s and we're live
00:39:20.480 six to nine p.m monday through friday steve one of the original gangsters an og joe pags thank you
00:39:27.180 for joining us and uh go with go with god man tough guy right there another one of the most
00:39:33.500 prominent voices uh sean farish sean's joining us by phone i'll play later the clip i think he and
00:39:40.340 his wife put up sean they have the clip let's play the clip
00:39:45.240 hey guys it's sean my wife brennan and i just wanted to give you guys an update we did just
00:39:54.340 get swatted uh here in tennessee uh the officer said they received a phone call that uh that
00:40:02.260 somebody murdered somebody in the house and was planning a suicide by cop so i received the call
00:40:08.900 with that information we cooperated with police they were very nice they were actually very nice
00:40:13.420 very very nice they were not aware that this was going on across the country um was that you know
00:40:18.300 what how did you feel about that what was what was going through your head when you saw officers
00:40:21.980 in the backyard with uh with guns i was shaking i was terrified i was the only one awake he was
00:40:26.740 asleep yeah and they were just pointing their guns into the house and it i i i was very scared
00:40:34.980 that's it and that's the point and that's what these people are trying to do uh they are trying
00:40:39.600 to silence folks who are not afraid to speak their mind online and uh you've seen it happen to so many
00:40:45.320 other people across the country we are going to do what we can from tennessee to try and get to the
00:40:49.780 bottom of who's responsible for it uh i'd like to see um the justice department cash patel that's sean
00:40:56.460 and then we'll play i'll put that up online sean is uh sean farish joins us now by phone sean
00:41:01.660 a cash patel just put out a a tweet from the fbi say he's all over this many people have talked to
00:41:08.900 him behind the scenes he says he's got a team on this they're talking to law enforcement they're
00:41:13.120 going to get to the bottom of investigating this uh we got you by phone i'm holding you to the break
00:41:17.740 so tell us what happened what what exactly happened to you and your wife well steve first thanks you
00:41:23.060 thank you so much for uh allowing me to tell the story here and raise awareness about this because it
00:41:27.620 could have been a lot worse and you know it could have been as bad as we've seen with some of the
00:41:31.620 j6ers who were ripped from their homes thankfully that's not what happened um i'd fallen asleep i
00:41:37.340 was on the couch we had a long day yesterday my wife woke me up and told me that there were cops
00:41:41.060 in our yard with guns uh i knew that this was going on to other prominent voices in the movement
00:41:46.300 um i saw it all over the internet so i sat straight up and i said to her okay we're being swatted and she
00:41:51.980 didn't know what that meant um you know or she thought worst case scenario you know we were going to
00:41:56.200 have our house raided um but you know we said let's sit down and let's wait for instruction so
00:42:02.020 the cops positioned themselves outside uh and then i got a phone call from the deputies outside the home
00:42:07.740 and they told me what they received you know the call that they received that two people were shot in
00:42:13.520 the house and that uh uh that i was planning on committing suicide by cop and um that if they came
00:42:21.080 into the home i said that's not true it's my myself my wife we have three cats we rescued um and we
00:42:27.400 walked out we complied with their orders everything was was very calm uh the officers that were here
00:42:33.420 handled it very nicely they were professional they were kind um but they did not know that this was a
00:42:38.640 national trend that was emerging and i made them aware of that uh just before we came on here uh they
00:42:44.980 called and wanted some additional information i'm going to be reaching back out to them shortly
00:42:48.580 but about five minutes before we connected here another mysterious uh domino's order pizza order
00:42:54.600 showed up at the house that i didn't order so uh whoever is doing it is also apparently ordering food
00:43:00.800 um they got the order wrong so you know i sent it back but uh no it's whoever's at it is still at it
00:43:07.840 and we want them to be brought to justice and we want people to stay safe sean hang over a second
00:43:13.640 we're gonna take a a a short commercial break and sean i will tell you those pizza orders are
00:43:20.500 dangerous you don't know when what they're going to show up with or who's going to show up or how
00:43:25.100 they're scouting your house so short commercial break sean ferris another one of the prominent
00:43:29.780 voices in the movement under attack be back in a moment
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00:44:55.140 sean is there any doubt in your mind that whoever did this and cash is committed to get to the bottom
00:45:04.080 of it wanted to uh essentially have you and your wife assassinated by cop sir there's uh that that's
00:45:12.560 something that we've been thinking about that they were hoping somebody made a mistake and that was the
00:45:16.980 uh that that was the outcome yeah i would say that's definitely been something we've been talking
00:45:21.340 about her and i together
00:45:22.460 i mean you're a comedian or at least your your your impersonation of the president is bar none the best
00:45:30.320 but you also in that have so much powerful someone has so much powerful social commentary in it
00:45:36.820 does it shock you that the radicals on the left want to basically have assassinated
00:45:44.540 a husband and wife of a guy that is a comedian but does it with social commentary does that strike you as
00:45:50.880 odd
00:45:51.260 no that strikes me as uh par for the course with this group unfortunately i mean we've had
00:45:57.140 a long history with them when i lived in new york i actually joined your show years ago for
00:46:01.600 from the best page usps we yelled the protest for jesse morgan um and we took plenty of heat
00:46:07.920 back then when we were activists in new york um that was before i'd met my wife but um we uh we wound
00:46:15.080 up you know rolling with the punches then and we're going to roll with them now i mean if they think that
00:46:20.140 that they reach somebody who's going to be uh they think that they reach somebody who's going to stay
00:46:24.400 silent they came to the wrong house it's the period is the end of the story there so um they're not
00:46:29.100 going to win we will they're not going to win their tactics are cheap uh and intimidation is not
00:46:35.620 going to work on us i'm a new yorker i think we don't we don't back down so you're not going to
00:46:41.480 you're not going to back down you're not going to ease up you're not going to take your foot off the
00:46:44.980 the the gas because you're you come on you come on you're you come on kind of strong sometime you're
00:46:49.760 not going to back off on this no there's not a chance no um you know like i said i grew up in new
00:46:54.800 york my mom's from brooklyn she's italian we have it in our blood to just be someone tells me not to
00:46:59.740 do something and i'm going to do it twice as loud um so now i live in tennessee uh and again the the
00:47:05.980 whole idea is that someone tells me not to do something i'm going to do it twice as loud and
00:47:09.440 and they're going to regret it well you know they're still coming after you with these domino
00:47:15.060 there'll be other stuff like that so you you realize that you're not off the hook yet
00:47:18.920 oh yeah i mean if they're uh if they're gonna keep doing that you know my wife said there's a
00:47:25.400 car in the driveway i said is it a cop car she said no it's a white car and she's the guy come
00:47:29.640 out the domino's guy so you know i'm expecting it to continue for a while um we know how to handle it
00:47:37.500 we'll have a good relationship with the sheriffs that's our silver lining
00:47:39.880 shot what is your social media how can people find out more about you the the one the few that don't
00:47:47.520 know and and where do they go to to find out get more of your content so uh we stream mondays
00:47:53.880 through fridays on rumble it's rumble.com slash uh lfa tv my social media my x is um at s-h-a-w-n
00:48:01.940 underscore f-a-r-a-s-h we post links there we have a lot of fun there and uh we appreciate everybody's
00:48:08.580 support everybody who checked in and steve thank you so much for allowing me the time to uh to tell the
00:48:12.860 story no it's uh when i saw i saw the video we'll play that this afternoon on this afternoon
00:48:18.920 show it's uh and your wife is great with a uh too tough hombres and that's what we need what they're
00:48:24.780 trying to do is intimidate this movement they know we're winning right now they're trying to take out
00:48:29.140 the media part of this uh the uh the folks at the tip of the spear and uh what i'm telling them they
00:48:34.740 can't intimidate these folks can't intimidate guys like you and joe peggs sean honored to have you
00:48:39.280 on here fight on sir thank you so much you too thank you let's everybody pile into his social
00:48:46.400 media let's get his show let's do it all social show some support on this this is very i can tell
00:48:52.320 you in the uh we had a couple of swattings back to back in dc a couple of years ago and they were
00:48:58.500 very very very dangerous they want assassination by cop they also want you to take out a couple of
00:49:04.800 cops so it's dangerous for the law enforcement that's what cash is saying and it's dangerous for
00:49:10.140 uh obviously dangerous for the individual and you can see they're going after kind of the tip of the
00:49:15.080 spear they're going to come after you too they are not going to give up control of this country
00:49:20.560 you see this right now you see you see with president trump look what john you and mike davis
00:49:25.920 is sitting right there telling you go back to the constitutional order people have talked about
00:49:30.700 this for decades you've heard about this we got to go back to the constitution we have to
00:49:34.380 get rid of the department of education we have to you know make get the justice department to
00:49:40.160 actually report to the office of the president you've heard this talk and talk and talk trump is
00:49:44.660 action action action action this day a sense of urgency what did the great john you say that hamilton
00:49:52.640 one of the the greatest of the founders revolutionary generation and uh and and founders
00:50:00.040 just didn't fight the war but actually create both destroyed the british empire's hold on us and then
00:50:05.840 was there to create something new that the that the executive should move with dispatch in energy
00:50:12.820 is that trump on dispatch in energy and look how they're trying to look how they're trying to
00:50:20.040 stop him every way and the people that promulgate that because it's information warfare
00:50:24.800 you know that we know that and what they try to do they're trying to take out that that that group of
00:50:32.100 kind of field officers in the information war and look what happened i'm still not i still can't make
00:50:40.580 head i can't it can't make out this alex jones his producer there's something just out there
00:50:45.920 and of course alex was on with with general flynn and he said hey they got information
00:50:50.780 and mike flint's as dialed in as you can get and alex ain't too shabby that there's hits out on like
00:50:56.600 uh there there's a hit out on alex right and what did joe pag say right there he says hey i'm on
00:51:03.260 zelinski every day and and alex jones i'm just repeating what alex was saying he's saying hey because
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00:51:09.920 you're not you got to be all in on this you have to be able to you have to be willing to go to prison
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