Bannon's War Room - March 28, 2025


Episode 4373: LIVE From The White House With President Trump’s Advisors


Episode Stats

Length

56 minutes

Words per Minute

192.99504

Word Count

10,947

Sentence Count

19

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

In this episode of The War Room, Senior Policy Strategist May Mears and Deputy Assistant to the President Alina Hooper join host Natalie Gynn Snow to discuss the White House's strategy to counter President Trump's anti-Trump judicial activism, and how the administration is fighting back.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.900 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:17.500 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:21.260 the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:24.840 like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:32.660 had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:40.580 country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:47.760 welcome to the war room it's friday march 28th in the year of our lord 2025 it's natalie g winters
00:01:00.020 hosting not stephen k bannon don't worry he'll be back for the 6 p.m but i'm honored to be able to
00:01:05.660 bring you guys some exclusive content that we filmed actually believe it or not at the white
00:01:10.880 house in the eisenhower executive office building war room was part of the inaugural podcast row that
00:01:17.240 the white house comms team held we were among several other outlets sage steel jack so big
00:01:22.720 viva fry the daily wire the daily signal dr drew some other shows you may have known we made the
00:01:28.340 cut we're always honored to be there i was able to interview a bunch of people that i'm going to be
00:01:31.720 bringing you like i said that exclusive content over the next hour and how you know this event was
00:01:36.600 really successful not just because the interviews you're about to see but the legacy media is melting
00:01:41.200 down over it they're extremely jealous so without further ado alina hobo will start it off strong
00:01:46.420 i'm honored to be joined by the one and only may mailman the deputy assistant to the president
00:01:52.480 and a senior policy strategist you are also around the first term you're a trump og you've really been
00:01:59.220 a staunch advocate for all things actual women's rights sororities we'll get into all that but
00:02:05.040 our audience obviously bannon's war room we've been on the receiving end of a lot of lawfare stuff
00:02:10.060 um i think our audience would really love your perspective we focus so much on the resistance how
00:02:16.100 they're trying to counter president trump's agenda it seems like this time around they're focused a
00:02:21.160 lot more on using the courts using lawfare and the street protests but it seems like the tro's the
00:02:27.320 injunctions are really their kind of go-to strategy from your inside perspective how do you think the
00:02:33.520 white house is really actively engaging and combating a lot of these attacks and do you think
00:02:38.160 we will be able to prevail over these radical judges yeah so i think people are going to see
00:02:42.740 a strategy a little bit more clearly in the coming weeks because we have something like 10
00:02:48.520 requests before the supreme court right now and kind of depending on how the supreme court rules
00:02:53.760 you know the administration is going to have to respond and there is this balance i think people
00:02:59.200 think of you know when a judge tells you to do something you got to do it because you're a private
00:03:02.820 citizen and if they say you know you go to jail like what are you gonna do you gotta you gotta go to jail
00:03:08.060 but when you think about constitutional power and the judicial power versus the executive power
00:03:14.740 it's a little bit of a different question if a judge tells the president to write an email or
00:03:20.720 something or to say something that is completely invasive into the president's authority his article
00:03:27.680 to authority and so i think that you know what we're really trying to explain to people is that
00:03:33.300 judges have the judicial power the president has the executive power and judges do not have the
00:03:39.800 executive power by the constitution they just don't have it and so if they're trying to say hey guess
00:03:44.080 what your military needs to kind of look like this uh this is where you need to put your troops they
00:03:49.580 need to have this type of haircut they need to run this type of mile and definitely they need to be
00:03:54.320 you know trans identifying then that is going to be invading on the executive's power so a lot of cases
00:04:00.980 lined up in the supreme court we'll see what the supreme court says but the american public i think
00:04:05.900 and and congress really needs to get engaged in ensuring that judges are using their judicial power
00:04:12.980 which is this is all it is this is the judicial power to decide cases and controversies that are
00:04:18.460 before them so if you've got a case you can decide it on the issue that's before you with the parties
00:04:24.580 that are before you we're seeing judges that are taking uh you know it's a lawsuit against the
00:04:29.680 department of labor and they're like guess what all of the government has to comply with this like
00:04:34.440 you said the department what are you talking about so really trying to focus on what what is
00:04:40.360 the authority of a federal judge and it's way narrower than a lot of these judges are trying to say
00:04:45.600 and it seems like that interplay all the revisionist history that we're taught aside is
00:04:49.400 essentially the the founding of this country is about right they act like it's something so
00:04:53.800 just absolutely wild for you guys to be discussing i want to get to the congressional
00:04:57.840 component but i'm just curious your thoughts the way that the sort of left-wing media democratic
00:05:02.880 operatives are smearing you guys always that sort of authoritarian you know dictatorial playbook
00:05:07.680 for wanting to engage and interplay with the courts do you think that that line of messaging is going to
00:05:13.820 be effective or do you think that the american people will kind of come to to realize what you're
00:05:17.780 saying which is that this is how it always has been this we love democracy we want to give the most
00:05:23.880 power to the people as is humanly possible because that is what built this country and so guess what
00:05:29.300 the people have the power over the executive you elect the executive the people have the power over
00:05:34.760 congress they write the laws the people have no power over judges so the more it becomes judges
00:05:41.460 creating policy not deciding cases they can decide cases but as long as it's judges deciding policy you
00:05:48.300 know who loses it's not trump it's it's not congress it's the people it's because now the people have
00:05:54.100 no say they have no power there's nothing they can do the best they could maybe do is maybe ask their
00:06:01.200 their representative to impeach that's no power at all so if you care about the exact opposite of
00:06:07.780 authoritarianism if you care about democracy if you care about having the voice of the people
00:06:12.400 in shaping the policies then you would you want congress and you want the executive to be able to
00:06:20.280 create laws and implement those laws but that's why i mentioned congress so many times is because
00:06:25.400 at the end of the day uh our constitution creates a supreme court but it's up to congress to create the
00:06:31.460 lower courts and they can shape what that jurisdiction looks like so congress really has a role here to
00:06:36.080 say this has gotten out of control you guys are nullifying our laws we have laws you're not letting us
00:06:40.500 do them and congress can step in and say you know we're done with this chaos and walk us through
00:06:45.440 what you think that stepping in needs to look like obviously we've had elon musk and some of the more
00:06:50.120 hardline republicans call for impeaching some of these very radical judges do you think that that is
00:06:55.040 the best route to take we obviously have a hearing coming next week i believe jim jordan
00:06:58.620 speaker johnson saying that they're looking at all options to go after these radical judges
00:07:02.460 what do you think is the best path forward and we also have a very activist grassroots audience they love
00:07:07.300 to make their phone calls to their representatives is there anything that they can be doing
00:07:11.300 people that you would recommend they call engage liaises with to help you guys sort of sort of bolster
00:07:16.260 what you guys are trying to do here yeah so i think impeachment needs to obviously always be on the
00:07:22.960 table for when judges are going beyond their judicial power however impeachment like i said is this
00:07:29.280 imperfect solution because it's one by one it's slow and frankly it's not going to happen like it's just too high
00:07:36.440 of a threshold in the senate and in the house in order to happen so what's a solution that's not
00:07:42.840 one by one and that's actually possible it is the judicial power itself so these nationwide injunctions
00:07:49.800 it sounds like this big legal word and of course your audience knows what it is but it's before the case
00:07:54.380 is decided it's like it's a judge saying hey i haven't really decided this case yet but in the interim
00:08:00.420 i'm just going to prevent the entire nation from doing the president's policy that type of action
00:08:06.580 where you haven't decided a case there's been no trial there's been no documents there's been no
00:08:12.420 evidentiary findings and you're telling the entire executive from coast to coast that they cannot
00:08:18.080 implement the executive's power that is something that congress can control congress could say
00:08:23.660 we're no longer doing nationwide injunctions if a state sues then yeah the state can stop the policy
00:08:30.360 in that state that's basically what happened during the trump administration where states would sue
00:08:34.920 against for example biden's illegal title nine rule and there was never a nationwide injunction
00:08:40.060 i was part of a coalition that brought a lawsuit in florida georgia south carolina a couple of those
00:08:46.620 southeastern states and so a judge did issue an injunction but it was for those states so you could easily
00:08:52.660 see congress doing some sort of policy that that limits the ability of judges to be able to do
00:08:58.500 these sweeping nationwide things so anybody on the judiciary committee if you want to make some phone
00:09:03.520 calls i'd figure out who's on house judiciary who's on senate judiciary do i have a member who's there
00:09:09.300 make those phone calls and i want to pivot to sort of the i guess other side of the lawfare aspect
00:09:13.940 what president trump has i would say sort of proactively been doing against a lot of these
00:09:17.780 big top tier law firms that were intimately involved with the russia gate stuff the last four years
00:09:22.820 of all things lawfare that i'm sure you know all too well i'm curious from your perspective do you
00:09:28.420 think that the revoking of security clearances and government contracts from i think probably most
00:09:33.380 notoriously perkins koi we don't like mark elias here in the war room but do you think that that
00:09:38.420 is sort of the extent of where president trump's i would say crusade against these very very radical
00:09:44.420 subversive lawfare activists ends or do you think that you could potentially see perhaps criminal or
00:09:50.820 otherwise investigations into some of these firms it seems like our audience is very interested in
00:09:55.300 seeing these people be held to account those that committed crimes but where do you think is left
00:09:59.620 to go on that vertical in terms of these law firms yeah so law firms have a tremendous power in our
00:10:05.700 country that they can use for good or for evil i mean they have all they have billions of dollars of
00:10:10.500 client money that they are using to actively harm their clients they're making their communities less
00:10:15.700 safe they're making their elections less secure these are things that actively harm their clients
00:10:20.260 so i'd love to see clients frankly start caring about their law firms acting against their own interests
00:10:27.780 this you know and and so as the the government yeah of course we're interested in firms that are using
00:10:34.980 their powers to weaponize justice uh in order to uh nullify laws in order to do all these sorts of
00:10:41.460 nefarious activities um but then there are individual actors who have gone further i mean there are people
00:10:47.140 who i i uh who have been engaged in the systematic destruction of election integrity from coast to coast
00:10:56.180 and so yeah that's going to be a longer term project i think but for the the short term for the
00:11:00.660 immediate term what we need to do is to get law firms to use their power for good they have so
00:11:07.300 much ability to make our country more just i mean that's the job of a lawyer it's to seek justice
00:11:15.220 and and to not have a partisan weaponized uh mission and and so we're seeing clients start to want that but
00:11:23.700 yes there are there's definitely longer term interest in some of the individuals that have
00:11:30.500 have done great damage to our country so when you see those individuals are you talking particularly
00:11:35.460 in sort of the election they we say integrity they say that we're you know being too euphemistic but
00:11:40.500 that's what it is um in that space or is it more broadly to going all the way back to the russia hoax
00:11:46.260 can you shed some insight on that so i think that there's so we signed a couple of executive orders
00:11:50.820 on day one that i think go a little bit to this but one of them was the weaponization of government
00:11:56.260 executive order and what it asked for was a very comprehensive review for the ways in which
00:12:01.860 individuals colluded oftentimes with the government in order to deprive americans of their rights and so
00:12:09.460 these are people who are going to be inside government outside of government but this is something that
00:12:13.060 the the department of justice that others throughout government we also did a censorship one too because
00:12:17.860 that's actually just as nefarious so there are people who are uh using their power to ends that
00:12:23.940 they should not but then there's also the censorship where you couldn't even say anything about it and
00:12:28.740 so where you had the biden administration colluding with third-party entities to make sure that voices just
00:12:34.660 like yours would not show up on any search results that people would not be able to see uh a full
00:12:41.140 spectrum of opinions and to very much violate first amendment rights of americans so there's a lot actually
00:12:46.500 going on and it's not just going to be an election integrity it's a full-scale investigation into
00:12:51.220 the weaponization of government full-scale investigation into censorship and uh there's
00:12:56.420 a lot to uncover there's a lot to talk about but um these things take time but but these are
00:13:02.340 investigations that are 100 ongoing and in terms of the kind of post trump potential for lawfare right
00:13:09.460 four years from now obviously it's great these are wonderful four years but the way they've dismissed
00:13:13.620 a lot of these cases right without prejudice they want to reintroduce them obviously they're going
00:13:17.300 to try to go after him i can only imagine probably every day these people are writing lists of every
00:13:22.020 single thing that he's done they're getting more and more mad do you see a lot of these lawfare efforts
00:13:27.460 of sort of president trump trying to stop a potential say democratic president or whoever if they were
00:13:33.940 to take the senator or be able to weaponize these forces again not just against him but but more broadly
00:13:39.700 but do you see the democrats wanting to sort of re-up those tactics should they regain power it's an
00:13:45.620 interesting thing because yeah they wanted they wanted to say that their dismissal they wanted to
00:13:50.180 do it quietly almost um and they definitely wanted to do it before the trump administration came in
00:13:55.700 because lord god forbid that there be a active investigation that the trump administration would
00:14:01.700 be honestly able to close so yes this was a very uh targeted effort and so you know have the democrats
00:14:09.220 changed their mind have they decided that they want to pursue even-handed justice uh we'll see but
00:14:16.900 if the law firms are not going to help with this what we saw with a lot of the jack smith investigations
00:14:21.780 is that for example covington was giving a hundred and fifty thousand dollars of pro bono uh assistance
00:14:29.780 to jack smith himself and the other a number of law firms who gave uh lawyers over to the january 6 committee
00:14:37.140 who were giving uh work product over to jack smith so can you can you stop crazy people from being
00:14:44.180 crazy that's a tough question but can you stop the systemic assistance of law firms to weaponize justice i hope so
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00:16:30.500 welcome back to the war room i'm honored to be joined now by the one and only alina haba thank you
00:16:41.540 so much for coming on thank you thank you for having me i think the last time we were on war room
00:16:45.860 together we were up in bedminster they were doing a preview of sound of freedom yes and i think the
00:16:49.940 story is why the audience loves you so much i remember i think you cussed i cussed i was going to
00:16:54.420 say is that what you're going to say because i did it i did it but it's because you're so passionate
00:16:58.500 yes and you care about actual accountability not the old the next time it's okay it's all good we're
00:17:05.780 real you know what i got so fired up bannon got me revved up and i was he does have a way away with
00:17:10.820 words and i cussed but i think it's because you care about actual accountability right now i'm very
00:17:15.380 authentic strongly worded letters and tweets people old great old guard republican who i think represent
00:17:20.900 that new fire breathing stripe of republicanism that i think this audience loves and cares so
00:17:25.140 much about so i have some of the topics that our audience cares the most about and i'd love if you
00:17:29.700 could just sort of give us where you think we stand where we need to go okay um doge has obviously
00:17:34.420 expressed an interest in wanting to audit ukraine aid uh keith kellogg had intimated that that process
00:17:39.940 was underway right where do you think we stand on that do you think that that's an integral part
00:17:44.580 of negotiations do you think we need to see well the funds and where they actually i have to say i
00:17:49.940 don't see it as any different than anything else that they've done so uh we've seen aid going through
00:17:54.100 ngos going through different tunnels and different avenues to be hidden and buried uh this is just
00:17:59.860 another one there's no question that we have sent a ton of money to ukraine um and i think it's not so
00:18:06.260 much um a political thing or a strategic thing as more of a just consistent ability to cut government
00:18:14.420 waste and fraud make sure we're spending taxpayer dollars as we should and uh and clean up the mess
00:18:20.260 so that we can balance our our seriously terrible deficit in this country and speaking of messes and
00:18:26.180 waste fraud and abuse it seems like act blue is something that is also on the forefront of everyone's
00:18:31.060 mind the sort of smurfing the weird contributions yeah you're obviously going to be joining or i think
00:18:36.180 you've been now obviously now this is the interim u.s attorney for new jersey congratulations but
00:18:40.340 through that vertical or even sort of the doj with what the white house is doing i know there's been
00:18:45.140 a lot of reporting that you guys are are looking into that but what do you think that will ultimately
00:18:50.020 sort of shape up to be are you guys just looking at it do you think there could be a criminal
00:18:53.700 investigation i'm not going to speak to that um i can tell you that i'm obviously aware of what
00:18:58.260 apps blue is and and i think that we have to make sure that there's no illegal activity again across
00:19:03.300 the board um i i did see that a few people left from act blue and mass exodus no conspiracies no
00:19:10.740 coincidences right so so we have to look at what happened there um look i don't know i'm not in
00:19:15.300 charge of it i can tell you that that it's concerning i think that it's not the first or last time we'll
00:19:20.180 hear about it uh and i hope that that we we continue to look into anything that has corruption that has
00:19:26.340 any sort of ties to any foreign dollars just not acceptable in this country um and we have to keep our
00:19:31.780 elections and our campaigns honest uh so uh you know as to that i hope we get to the bottom of
00:19:37.940 it if there is something to get to the bottom of and in terms of the election integrity aspect our
00:19:42.180 war room audience is obviously on the front lines of that scott pressler's been making a full court
00:19:46.980 press in new jersey you're obviously going to be up there obviously politics campaigns you know details
00:19:51.700 aside but what are you looking on in or in terms of the election integrity and making sure that
00:19:56.740 elections are free safe and secure in the state of new jersey and across this country well i i've read
00:20:01.220 about an indicted individual just this past week when i got put in this role that uh you know was
00:20:05.940 taking ballots and uh was allegedly taking ballots let me be a lawyer for a minute allegedly taking
00:20:12.500 ballots although they've been indicted um and writing in names and and telling people and then basically
00:20:17.940 pushing in 2020 election things that's problematic i mean if we don't have election integrity
00:20:23.220 as as the rnc really pushed for in this election we do not have a country i mean the thing that
00:20:30.020 differentiates us from third world countries is that we have fair and free elections uh as the
00:20:35.620 president has said he doesn't believe in in you know having an election that lasts two weeks and
00:20:40.740 counting ballots and all that he thinks everybody should have to go show id you should be as an
00:20:45.860 american to be able to vote how radical yeah crazy um but but he's just you know been very clear on that
00:20:52.980 and that's because he has dealt with this before he dealt with it in 2020 he'll deal with it
00:20:57.300 you know he dealt with it in 2024 and we made a very big effort to clean up election integrity and
00:21:02.820 and make sure that there is no fraud uh when it comes to our elections i think that it's important
00:21:07.460 frankly for the country in general i don't i don't see how you could not get behind us making sure that
00:21:12.420 people don't vote multiple times that they're not getting absentee ballots in one state and another
00:21:16.500 which i knew my i knew people that would call and say i just got a second ballot to my house in
00:21:22.180 florida i just got a second you know that's not acceptable that's not the way we operate we have
00:21:26.100 to tighten it up and uh for new jersey i can tell you i'll be looking at the the voter rules and
00:21:30.260 cleaning that up too we can't have dead people voting i know it's crazy or illegals right idea
00:21:36.020 it seems like one of the ways that president trump is going after a lot of the sort of
00:21:40.500 anti-election integrity lawyers like mark elias is by stripping the security clearances the
00:21:44.980 government contracts from firms like perkins coy obviously covington and burling
00:21:48.660 do you think that that is sort of where the anti-lawfare drive stops or do you think that
00:21:53.540 these no i think it's the it's the financial backers i think that it's the uh it's the individuals
00:21:59.460 that i could name but the big mega donors that have spent money in a really unlawful way funding
00:22:07.460 lawfare and witch hunts as i know very well and that has to stop i mean there should be some sort of
00:22:13.780 reform towards that end because you should not be able to go after a political opponent through
00:22:19.380 the court system that's just not what it's meant to be there for so i think you follow the money on
00:22:24.500 that and that's really where i believe the problem is and of course we have issues with some of these
00:22:28.420 judges some of these rogue ag's some of these rogue da's that are more politically motivated than
00:22:33.060 legally uh minded so and when when you look post 2028 they've obviously a lot of the cases the law
00:22:39.860 fair against them they've dismissed without prejudice they're already talking about probably
00:22:43.620 trying to impeach him yeah right how do you think the administration is working to ensure
00:22:50.740 that once president trump is no longer president that we're not going to sort of go back to the
00:22:55.460 third world territory we were in yeah no we're making sure of that um you know number one we expect
00:23:00.900 that after seeing what he's done just in a couple months after four years the american people will
00:23:06.340 yet again vote to keep uh somebody of this party in place uh that has the same compass and morals and
00:23:14.740 policies and agendas that we've had america is definitely stronger very quickly um and we'll see what
00:23:21.380 happens there but i can tell you that in this administration that is something that we are 100
00:23:25.220 worried about is making sure that the the changes that we make are long lasting that these aren't
00:23:30.100 temporary fixes no more band-aids let's end it let's end all the things that america voted to stop that
00:23:35.940 they were tired of in the last administration so when we are doing things when we're writing executive
00:23:40.340 orders and policies we're not doing them as a temporary fix we're doing them to to really
00:23:44.900 change fix the country frankly because it was very broken when we came in and something that you've
00:23:49.060 tried to overhaul systemically across government across society is the issue obviously of human
00:23:53.940 trafficking intertwined with illegal immigration our audience is obviously very attuned to that i'm
00:24:01.140 curious your thoughts uh secretary christine noem had talked about how they were getting ready to
00:24:05.780 to revoke a lot of the funding from these ngos that sort of aid and abet the invasion of this
00:24:10.580 country but do you think that just stripping the funds from some of these organizations is enough
00:24:15.780 or do you think that our audience should expect i know they certainly want it but investigations
00:24:21.300 into a lot of these i can tell you for new jersey if there's any of that if there's any shelters that
00:24:26.100 are harboring illegal immigrants uh they will be investigated i will not have that in my state i can tell
00:24:31.700 you that for sure and uh you know i i love christie i think she's doing a stand-up job
00:24:36.580 these all i'll be continuing to work with them i'll be continuing to work with ice i'll be with dhs
00:24:41.700 cleaning up human trafficking and america unfortunately is a very very very large human
00:24:46.420 trafficking problem because of the open borders that we had we have another problem we have a cyber
00:24:50.820 sex trafficking problem in this country uh where it's transnational and and going overseas through
00:24:56.660 skype through these things and it's uh it's really disturbing i will expect that anybody who has a
00:25:02.820 crime of moral turpitude anybody who is a pedophile in the state of new jersey i will have no mercy on
00:25:07.300 you uh i can tell you that i will go for maximum penalties all the time there will be no breaks um
00:25:12.420 and if you are here illegally and you hurt a child you will be uh i i can tell you you'll be
00:25:17.780 visiting christy noem over there where where exactly uh but i i have no tolerance for that it's been
00:25:24.740 something i've been very very passionate about since i've been here and working with tom homan
00:25:28.820 and christy noem and secretary kennedy um it's just been great and last question your message to other
00:25:37.940 say democrat state ags or the states where they have what is it 23 the super majorities that they're
00:25:42.980 shepherding all their resources to go after uh the mass deportation agenda to block the what's your
00:25:50.340 message is a sort of i think a representation of how you can use state power to stop illegal
00:25:55.540 immigration potentially well i just would i would like to understand why they they think it's better
00:25:59.940 to keep terrorists and and a terrorist i use that word not just because of the executive order but
00:26:04.660 because these are people that have come into our country unwelcome uh maybe they were welcomed by joe
00:26:09.300 biden but they are no longer welcome here that you have come into our country and you have
00:26:12.660 terrorized our people you are bringing in drugs you are hurting children you are raping people
00:26:16.740 whatever it is that you are doing you have no place here so i would just ask when they go to sleep
00:26:22.420 at night how they sleep after knowing that they are trying to get these people back off a plane and
00:26:27.460 into our country people that uh look at lake and riley i mean it was the first bill the president passed
00:26:31.940 for a reason i don't understand what conscience this what god you pray to that you find it okay to
00:26:39.540 encourage criminal behavior in this country i don't know if they don't have children i don't i don't
00:26:44.340 understand probably not i think about my children when i took this job i thought about my children
00:26:48.100 last question only because you brought up terrorism obviously the attacks on tesla being
00:26:51.940 classified as as domestic terrorism sort of twofold one there's been a lot of reporting we've
00:26:56.820 done a lot of it here in the war room how a lot of these people who are you know so anti-tesla
00:27:00.660 and protesting elon musk a lot of it is funded by that same sort of dark money left-wing groups
00:27:04.500 that you're talking about dark right very very obvious yeah but in the state of new jersey for
00:27:09.380 people who are you're going to vandalize tesla's going to vandalize tesla's not only how you know
00:27:14.100 how are you going to handle that from a criminal angle but will you investigate who is propping
00:27:18.660 up these people who is funding them absolutely uh i i look the great thing about about this role
00:27:23.780 is i am the one usa in new jersey um but i have a huge office and we we have several offices and i will
00:27:30.980 100 stand behind the fact that you do not get to target somebody who has served the country in a
00:27:36.900 capacity that was asked by the president that has sacrificed so much and then go after
00:27:41.700 it's not even him people's private property vandalizing it scaring people from driving
00:27:46.740 their cars unacceptable uh if you are a terrorist if you are a criminal if you are going to hurt
00:27:52.500 anybody especially now in the state of new jersey i can tell you i'm coming for you thank you so much
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00:29:56.260 here's your host stephen k bannon
00:30:04.900 welcome back to the war room i guess maybe with questions like that it's not hard to see why the
00:30:09.460 biden white house did not want anyone from war room anywhere near the press office or any of their cabinet
00:30:14.980 officials we still have more content we're going to go back talking all things uh government weaponization
00:30:20.020 even asking about dark money arabella advisors with may mailman uh alex pfeiffer who's one of
00:30:25.060 president trump's deputy comms advisors we're also going to talk to him about some of their unique
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00:31:16.820 like i said that we filmed yesterday i think that one with alina hobba is probably going to make
00:31:21.300 some heads roll but when i say heads roll i probably mean illegal aliens people who should be in jail
00:31:26.580 election fraudsters and probably a lot of corrupt democrats and establishment republicans at that in
00:31:32.740 the meantime let's go back to may mailman and alex pfeiffer more like i said exclusive content live from
00:31:38.340 the white house and but do you think that just revoking the security clearances in the government
00:31:43.620 contracts do you think that that is enough for you telling our audience who i can tell you certainly
00:31:48.180 once more there's potentially more coming down the pipeline to really stop this from all happening
00:31:52.980 again so without getting into the department of justice and uh and potential announcements that you
00:32:03.060 can see there i will say that that law firms themselves are only one piece of the puzzle in
00:32:10.260 order to end the systemic weaponization of justice looking at the non-profit sphere and the abuse of
00:32:17.860 non-profits in filtering foreign money that's for example another thing that is criminal but at least
00:32:24.340 should be expensive because that's not non-profit activity so uh let's just go with non-profits are one
00:32:30.660 piece or sorry law firms are one piece of the puzzle okay and you let us know when you have
00:32:35.140 to go because i know you're a busy gal but our audience is extremely involved in this obviously
00:32:39.220 they were like i said on the receiving end with steve having gone to prison but there was a really
00:32:42.900 interesting new york times article a few weeks ago talking about how the administration was looking
00:32:47.140 into potentially arabella advisors and a lot of the dark money network groups on the left 1630 fund new
00:32:53.140 venture kind of compounded with the act blue the potential for smurfing and the kind of weird donation
00:32:58.740 scam that was going on allegedly is there in it i know the new york times isn't always accurate but
00:33:04.260 do you are you guys talking about looking into that sort of dark money apparatus yes so i think we
00:33:10.260 have two executive orders that already mentioned this a little bit and i know that there are things
00:33:14.420 in the works so the the ones that are working on this a little bit is the executive order that
00:33:18.180 does mention mark elias which talks about the nefarious actions the disbarring actions of lawyers across
00:33:26.180 the country um and it it mentions um things that should be done as far as dark money uh but i
00:33:36.740 would say also the election integrity executive order that we just signed this week that one also
00:33:42.100 has a section that says that you need to track money in american elections including foreign money
00:33:47.780 and there's a continued uh effort on both election integrity and foreign money specifically but i will
00:33:55.860 say the act blue issue of money falling from the sky um is is is something that i worked on actually
00:34:04.100 when i was in the private sector and it's it's a little bit of a tough nut to crack because
00:34:10.500 we we need the state attorney generals to go after this this is happening to voters in their
00:34:17.300 states most of the election laws are at the state level so i will say if you've got a state attorney
00:34:23.060 general who is uh willing to help with election integrity they have all of the authority in the
00:34:31.380 states they need to be starting their own investigations too because the there are three democrat states who
00:34:38.100 started taking actions against win red based on this exact thing so why is it that the democrat
00:34:45.380 attorney generals are able to go after uh win red but there's no republicans that are well it doesn't
00:34:52.740 make any sense call your call your attorney asymmetric warfare we're not we're not very good at waging it
00:34:57.540 i'm curious how you view doge as a force for sort of supplementing what you guys are doing almost
00:35:03.460 sort of backdooring potentially i know there was discussion about turning the voter rules over
00:35:07.860 potentially for them to audit but in that sort of space of the dark money the foreign ngo just very
00:35:12.820 black box maybe pandora's box is a better way to describe it but how has doge sort of augmented or
00:35:18.820 helped what you guys are doing so doge is excellent if you give doge a project and you say so on our
00:35:25.220 election very high iq yes on our election integrity executive order actually we put doge in there because
00:35:31.220 there's such a problem with the voter rolls right you've got these states and they're supposed to have
00:35:35.300 their voter rolls public so you should actually be able to if we the government can supply citizenship
00:35:40.260 information you should be able to do that quickly so guess who we gave that job to that's going to
00:35:44.580 be doge and of course this is all public information this is voter rolls that need to be public so
00:35:49.380 people freak out about that all right but um but walk us one sec through that angle of attack because
00:35:54.020 it is so hypocritical right they say that oh you guys are not being transparent with doge or whatever
00:35:58.660 that's always their line but these are probably the most like hidden not tell like the 990 form you can
00:36:03.700 barely tell who's giving billions of dollars i know yeah so uh for americans want transparency
00:36:12.100 they want to be able to know how money is being spent and so one of the the great things about doge
00:36:18.100 is that they really are and can be tech support so one of the biggest challenges of my job sitting in
00:36:24.900 the white house is i don't know what's happening in the agencies if i want to say hey what's uh what is
00:36:30.900 this grant being spent on or what's this program doing i got to call somebody who's got to call
00:36:36.340 somebody who's got to call somebody who's got to call somebody who has to get a document they can
00:36:39.940 figure it out what doge is trying to help do is make sure that we know we know where the money is
00:36:45.780 being spent and i think you know doge is about cutting and they want to eliminate this i think uh there
00:36:53.860 are other people who want to just move it right like instead of cutting it why can't we harness it for good
00:37:00.740 why can't we give it to people who are going to make the world a better place and so that's a
00:37:06.020 conversation i think that's maybe the difference between pure doge and the white house which is uh
00:37:11.780 we want um like and that's the conversation that's happening and i think that's very healthy
00:37:17.540 for the white house to have which is you've got people who are just all about saving money and then
00:37:21.860 you've got people who are all about making sure that americans are well provided for and then those
00:37:26.900 conversations are happening every single day in the white house can you walk us through a little
00:37:30.340 bit of that interplay because i think the media is always on you guys saying oh there's no
00:37:34.180 transparency elon musk is the real president right the one at the shadow cabinet whatever all the terms
00:37:39.300 that i guess the left sort of coined but what does that sort of not riff but the different kind of
00:37:44.100 different schools of thought on how to go after waste fraud and abuse which i think you see right
00:37:48.260 can you repurpose the department of education or do you just abolish it right it's sort of that
00:37:52.260 essential question so in a sense doge is the help but the agencies and the white house are
00:37:57.620 in charge so for example everybody knows that doge would like to save money by cutting a certain number
00:38:03.620 of people who aren't doing anything in the agencies we've got millions of government employees what are
00:38:07.940 most of them doing and so you know doge wants to cut those people but whose responsibility is at the
00:38:14.020 end of the day that's going to be the cabinet secretary and so the cabinet secretary i think feels you
00:38:19.140 know they they receive that message and they say what can be cut so today um uh you know people are
00:38:26.340 working on where is their waste where is there one agency in in your department that's doing the
00:38:33.460 exact same job as another one but it all needs to be going through so that's the conversation that's
00:38:37.780 happening which is like hey you guys need to identify waste you need to shrink your workforce to the
00:38:43.060 minimum that's required you need to close buildings that are unnecessary buildings you need to do all
00:38:48.900 these things and then what happens next is the agency figures out what's good what's bad how can we
00:38:55.220 consolidate um and it's kind of like you know bringing the businessman in who's going to say
00:39:01.140 let's go go go go go and then bringing the the lawyers in who are always like let's go figure this out
00:39:07.620 and that's exactly how a business that's that's how a successful business that's how successful
00:39:11.700 government operates and should operate it's i guess open discourse which we know they don't
00:39:16.420 pretty cool yeah i'll love to walk through this and let's set the stage for what is the thing if
00:39:20.900 you're at home and you've been uh if you've owned a tv set every time you've watched uh fox or whatever
00:39:28.820 channel and it's flipped to commercial during election season it's republicans running ads about
00:39:33.780 closing the border right that's all everyone talks about and president trump and this administration
00:39:39.140 has actually closed the border i mean border crossings are down 99 in some areas they're down so much
00:39:44.820 so and and illegal immigrants are so afraid across our border that they're now turning around in
00:39:49.460 mexico so i think the important thing for everyone to keep in mind is the securing of the border the
00:39:54.340 thing that people have campaigned on for years now maybe decades has actually been accomplished and
00:39:59.700 we have the 10th mountain division at the border we're now building the wall and so that part
00:40:04.660 that key part has been accomplished and then as it comes to deportations as you know the president
00:40:09.780 has said as tom homan has said as everyone has said you know we're going to keep ramping up the
00:40:13.540 numbers we're never we're never going to settle uh for what we have and obviously we're also working
00:40:17.700 with congress uh to try and get more funding to increase uh you know ice's capabilities but you
00:40:24.020 know i think everyone's very proud of the work ice is doing they you know this morning uh an operation
00:40:29.540 you know led by the fbi and state and local uh officials arrested a top ms-13 uh leader in uh virginia
00:40:37.220 just you know uh 30 miles or so from here who was an illegal immigrant of course so every single day
00:40:43.300 you know we're getting good numbers on ice arresting criminals throughout the country and those
00:40:48.180 numbers are just continue to increase so i don't i i think people should be very happy about where we
00:40:54.420 are and especially because i don't think anyone watching this could have predicted that within you
00:41:02.100 know months of the administration we would basically halt border crossings you know i i just saw a stat
00:41:08.020 actually uh that the other day we only had 66 gotaways at the border and under biden you know i
00:41:15.140 i think sometimes we would have you know close to a thousand in a day so you know of got away so the
00:41:21.300 board numbers are are tiny compared to where they were and so i think that's the thousands a month and
00:41:26.900 now they're down to essentially next year yeah i think it was like 10k 10k a month in february my numbers
00:41:31.380 will off give or take but like the numbers are tiny and also why would you want to cross here legally you
00:41:36.340 know you're going to get deported gonna go to a nice el salvadorian you know it's not going to turn
00:41:40.500 out well if you're if you're an illegal immigrant gang member here yeah if you're a member of ms13
00:41:44.580 or trendaragua you can end up in guantanamo bay you know this is not this country was a safe space
00:41:51.060 for illegal immigrant uh killers and uh it is not anymore and walk us through some of the efforts
00:41:56.660 to hamper whether it's securing the border the mass deportations we obviously focus a lot on the sort of
00:42:01.460 left-wing ngos whose reason detra is to essentially keep the borders wide open we know that they were
00:42:07.700 sort of preemptively lobbying joe biden and his regime to get rid of the detention facilities to
00:42:13.460 allow the mass amount of people possible and you know ever they were hiring extra ice agents not to
00:42:18.500 stop people but to allow them to process more people the city of new york was doing the same thing
00:42:23.540 where has that sort of resistance at least on the immigration front in particular come from is it the
00:42:28.900 democratic party is it more these ngos is it people who are opposed to sort of the you know
00:42:33.460 first administration the divesting from ice what is that resistance i think on the immigration front um
00:42:40.820 the uh your political opponents i think uh like politicians have been a bit more quiet than they
00:42:47.620 have in the past because they realize the american public is on our side so the washington post
00:42:51.700 has this whole story basically saying well you know the problem with uh trying to advocate against
00:42:56.500 president trump's immigration policies the majority of the country's with them it's not just that like
00:43:01.220 people always like to say oh well you can just deport uh uh criminal illegal immigrants well all
00:43:05.060 illegal immigrants are criminals and the majority of americans support deporting all illegal immigrants
00:43:10.740 uh so i think the opposition you see you know oftentimes from activist judges you know the judge
00:43:16.180 uh uh who recently uh put out this ridiculous comment saying nazis were treated better than
00:43:22.820 these trend aragua yes she's uh donate she's been a heavy she's a heavy she's a heavy donor uh to
00:43:31.460 democrat politicians and i might be breaking some news here for a war room audience she was a volunteer
00:43:37.140 on the obama campaign wow yeah who do you think is the most radical judge that has waited i don't know
00:43:43.860 if i have i don't know if i have but obviously judge uh judge bozberg uh you know he might be the
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00:45:26.100 man i want to pivot this a little to how i think the sort of riff right obviously trump is i guess
00:45:37.940 i won't put words in his mouth but i'll say the warm audience were very populist nationalist i know
00:45:42.180 president trump described himself in some ways is that too but the idea that now on the left right
00:45:46.020 you have aoc and bernie hitting essentially it feels like the campaign trail but holding these what
00:45:50.020 they allege to be huge rallies saying that they're fighting oligarchy they're putting families over
00:45:54.820 billionaires but then you go to aoc's website and the first thing that you're hit with is a know your
00:45:59.700 rights campaign how to avoid illegal aliens being deported pro open borders how do you think that
00:46:06.100 that message right the idea that the left the democratic party that sort of more maybe populist
00:46:10.820 wing of it says oh we're so pro worker we're so pro-american family yet concurrently they're wanting
00:46:16.740 to open the border wide open right to essentially the most depressive force yeah i i think it's completely
00:46:22.820 phony i don't even i don't think we should give bernie sanders aoc any credit of letting them
00:46:28.020 have the populist mantle because you know look this weekend on abc uh bernie sanders was asked you know
00:46:34.340 what the president's doing well and he's like oh he's doing well immigration okay then why during the
00:46:38.420 four years under joe biden when you know bernie because the senate has such a tight margin he could
00:46:43.380 have wielded his power he never spoke up on immigration he didn't and in fact in his last run for office
00:46:49.380 his platform spoke about abolishing ice so it's completely phony when these people like bernie
00:46:56.580 or aoc have these rallies and they talk about speaking up for standing up for the american
00:47:00.420 people standing up for the american people means standing up not only against crime but also standing
00:47:04.900 up for their wages and study after study after study shows that the flood of illegal immigration
00:47:11.940 drives down wages for american workers and that's why when we're securing our border and stopping the
00:47:16.900 flood in so we're stopping and then we're pushing them out we are going to help lift up wages in this
00:47:21.700 country and at the same time as we're doing that we're creating good uh jobs for them by bringing
00:47:27.220 a manufacturing back one thing i want to point your viewers to and i don't know how much time i have
00:47:31.300 but during the oh all right i'll be here for hours so during the first term the the uh the trump
00:47:39.460 administration did a successful ice raid on a chicken uh processing plant in mississippi
00:47:45.540 and there was all this hysteria like oh how dare he you know arrest these illegal immigrant workers
00:47:50.260 at a chicken plant well the new york times of all places did a story it basically a follow-up story
00:47:55.140 on what happened to this chicken plant and they found out that all the local residents in that
00:47:59.060 mississippi area many of whom were uh you know poor black americans citizens they all got good
00:48:04.740 paying jobs at this poultry plant and they were really happy they're like this is a great job i'm
00:48:08.580 getting paid more money than i got my last job so we're helping out americans when we deport illegal
00:48:13.620 immigrants and so you know bernie sanders or aoc they talk a big game but you know their actions
00:48:19.380 don't reflect it almost i think own economic review commission that put out it was in 2000 that large
00:48:24.580 study saying that the most detrimental force to the wages of black americans it was illegal
00:48:29.620 immigration and legal immigration to some extent too i want to pivot a little bit to how congress is
00:48:35.220 sort of augmenting bolstering your fight on the immigration front and then we'll get to the judge
00:48:39.380 stuff too but how can our audience sort of help you guys get the necessary allies in congress or
00:48:48.260 where else you know they love making phone calls they're ready to dial who should they be talking
00:48:53.060 to what's the best way that they can get involved to sort of help you guys look i think the best thing
00:48:58.420 is you know speak your voice and i think it's always going to be clear what the president supports on
00:49:03.620 any issue he doesn't really hide his feelings he's going to be either telling it to the press and one of
00:49:07.860 our many media availabilities or talking about it on truth so you're going to know where he stands and
00:49:12.820 you can you know let your member or senator know you agree with him i think it's also one thing that's
00:49:18.260 important i think in general politics is there's always too much emphasis sometimes on the stick and
00:49:24.260 not the carrot and i think we need to tell people when we think they're doing a good job you know for
00:49:28.900 example one person did a great job brendan gill yesterday at the npr hearing did you watch that
00:49:33.460 that was that was amazing if you guys haven't seen brendan gill's npr ceo questioning that was
00:49:39.060 amazing like we need more you know fun cool questioning of these witnesses on the hill because
00:49:45.620 you know these these people don't come prepared and we need to you know hold their feet to the
00:49:50.020 fire and in the case of npr as the president made clear this morning it needs to be defunded i mean npr
00:49:55.300 takes your money and it funds stuff like reports i'm not kidding on gender queer dinosaur enthusiasts
00:50:02.100 they did a report once that said doorway sizes that is 100 true they did a report on uh saying
00:50:09.700 that doorway sizes are examples of latent fat phobia same with seat belts they did a report saying
00:50:19.700 we're not going to get involved in the latent fat phobia space but we will get involved in the
00:50:23.060 funding npr of course as the president stated and npr also funded an insane report that said fear of
00:50:29.700 fatness is more unhealthy than fat itself so your tax dollars are funding uh commentary that makes
00:50:36.580 the american public less healthy i saw too they were already weighing in on signal gate trying to
00:50:42.820 make the idea that a bunch of europeans were really offended by the messages that jd vance had said and
00:50:48.260 that they won't stop on the day of the hearing they thought it was a good idea to put out that
00:50:51.620 article i want to pivot though you're talking about brandon gill he has obviously put out i believe
00:50:55.540 several or at least one articles of impeachment against certain judges that have really tried to
00:51:01.540 i would say extra constitutionally interfere with everything that this president's trying to do
00:51:06.900 can you sort of walk us through what the administration's approach we're getting into
00:51:11.300 it with may and she was walking us through the sort of full spectrum dominance that you guys are
00:51:15.700 using to tackle the law fair going after the law firms are part of it there's other stuff coming
00:51:20.180 down the pipeline but just help our audience understand we know there's a hearing next week jim
00:51:24.420 jordan congress is going to be talking about potentially maybe impeaching i know they're
00:51:28.260 pursuing other courses of action too but what you think is sort of the angle of attack to ensure
00:51:34.100 that his administration or his agenda can actually be implemented and not subverted by these radical
00:51:38.420 unelected judges the impeachment thing that's sort of out of my purview um what i'm focused on at
00:51:44.820 least from my role and and one of the things i do here at the white house is help run our rapid response
00:51:49.380 account is educating it's a great account if people want to follow it where can they go rapid response
00:51:54.020 47 uh is sort of educating the public on who these judges are and and we did uh many uh tweets and
00:52:01.300 threads last week on how a lot of these judges themselves are former uh democrat party activists
00:52:07.300 some of them hold leaderships in democrat party groups some of them are donors so these are their
00:52:11.620 spouses are even worse so these are very partisan people so that's where my focus is looking into these
00:52:16.820 people uh and and making sure people understand you know to look beyond the headline that the people
00:52:22.420 impacting our country making it sound like oh they're just uh you know they're just looking at
00:52:26.020 things fairly they're partisans and last question because i think i'm being told we're about to wrap
00:52:32.020 our audience loves the content on the rapid response 47 account they love the memes they
00:52:36.980 love the videos they love the music choices give us a little inside baseball what's the team like what's
00:52:43.060 the sort the team's great i mean i think generally the the general attitude is if you have a good idea
00:52:49.460 execute it i think you know here what i love about working at the white house here with the steams is
00:52:54.580 very little micromanaging and everyone trusts each other to sort of execute and so i think the the
00:53:00.820 the guys and girls here uh when they have a creative idea they execute it
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