00:06:52.540They can't even get to all that, like us, they can't get to all the stories.
00:06:55.740You can tell they're doing three or four.
00:06:57.420They're really packed around, obviously, the deportations, as we went through this morning with Benzman.
00:07:06.320And for the war room posse, thinking downrange, it's there.
00:07:11.420You see the firestorm they're putting up on taking out criminals and gang members.
00:07:17.260Think of what it's going to be when you get down to the, as I did the calculation today, the 1.6 million that have final deportation orders, okay, from a court.
00:07:26.540And then the other $2 million, as Todd Benson went through, it gets you $3.5, $3.6 million that you could basically, another $2 million you could take out right away, virtually have those phony licenses from the passports.
00:08:21.900We actually don't believe in the central bank.
00:08:25.480You know, this is the equivalent of the Bank of the United States to us, maybe just slightly different.
00:08:29.620So President Trump all in on that today.
00:08:32.280The – gave a presser at the – when the Italian premier was there and then later signed executive orders, particularly around fisheries.
00:08:41.280I think limiting some employment in the federal government through the summer.
00:08:45.760Extended that and, of course, took – he's taking questions all day long.
00:08:50.360I do want to replay because what Jack and I did this morning, I think we took about three segments to do it.
00:08:57.220It kind of – parts of it went mini-viral.
00:08:59.640And I realize Kurt Mills and some other folks are tweeting out some of the better elements that we appreciated about the New York Times story.
00:09:06.340President Trump has asked a direct question.
00:09:07.980So I don't want to – this is disintermediating Jack Posobiec and Steve Bannon.
00:09:12.840Let's go ahead and hear President Trump again answering a question that was put directly to him earlier in the day when he was there for a bilateral with the Italian head of government.
00:11:01.160If you read the New York Times, and I haven't seen any counter to that,
00:11:03.640it's the arrogance of essentially forcing, BB forcing his way here twice, coming when President Trump dropped to Gaza, Trump-Gaza, about a month ago.
00:11:13.380And it's fine to come over and update.
00:13:08.880The reordering and the reorganization of commercial relationships and activity to bring high value added manufacturing jobs back here to the United States of America.
00:13:18.980Or have people pay for the privilege of selling your products here in the United States.
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00:16:19.140First off, Natalie, you were involved, I think, that they had a roundtable with a certain select group of journalists when Netanyahu was here.
00:16:26.900Can you just, without giving up any confidences, can you tell us what went on?
00:16:34.380It was about 12 or so journalists, talking heads, who had about an hour and a half roundtable with the prime minister himself when he was visiting at Blair House.
00:16:42.800I attended, I think you know we are very even-handed and fair in our assessment of what is going on in the Middle East.
00:16:48.480I was curious to see the other personalities who were there.
00:16:51.620You know my background is in Foreign Agent Registration Act reporting and how foreign countries seek to sort of influence narratives about prevailing issues.
00:16:59.240So that was why I was there, but it was quite interesting because one of the things that we talked about, I would say, second only to sort of Netanyahu's construct of what he viewed as the global deep state of which he identified himself as a victim.
00:17:13.140And target of was this idea of why the United States should support, you know, Israeli attacks in Iran on nuclear infrastructure.
00:17:23.540And his key point, which, to be frank, I don't think necessarily convinced a lot of the journalists in the room, and I would put myself in that bucket too, that the reason why we should have supported Israel's attacks potentially on Iran was because eventually one day in the future they could obtain nuclear technology that could reach the United States.
00:17:44.000That, of course, still being sort of a in-the-future-foregone, not necessarily conclusion, but I think just an interesting data point amidst all this reporting and that issue now.
00:17:54.560You know, if you talk to people, they would say, you know, with Charlie Kirk and Jack Posobiec and War Room and Bannon and their Real America voice, because we've had Tara Dahl, we've had correspondents, we didn't lie reports, I think, been very supportive of what happened with the Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:18:12.900And, you know, but our argument is when you've got to go through hell, go through as quickly as possible.
00:18:17.340What we have been adamant about is we just do not believe we can get sucked into another war in the Middle East, and it's quite easy.
00:18:27.760This is why I'm kind of opposed to us having two carrier battle groups off of Yemen, the southern part of the Arabian Peninsula, you know, doing airstrikes all the time with very little help and keeping the Suez Canal open with no allies.
00:18:44.480So it's not that we don't support the fight, but we want to be rational about it.
00:18:48.540And we're a huge believer in the power of economic warfare.
00:18:53.440This is what we're engaged in against the Chinese Communist Party right now.
00:18:56.440And with President Trump, I'm not so sure Xi wants to take a meeting right now.
00:19:04.020And on this, you have to – we haven't even scratched the surface.
00:19:08.760There's been sanctions, but there hasn't really been economic warfare and shut them down.
00:19:13.000So before you commit American air assets or American ground assets – and this is it.
00:19:19.040If you understand how this would be done in Persia as a country, this is not Iraq, and it's not Afghanistan, and this is not the Gulf War, and this is not the run-up to – in 2003, right?
00:19:35.200It's not the run-up to Baghdad, and it's not going into Afghanistan with some CIA paramilitary and then try to change the country.
00:19:42.700And turn it into a Jeffersonian democracy.
00:19:48.060I was there as a junior officer in the workup.
00:19:50.960My ship, my destroyer squadron rotated out before the final launch and the strike, but we were there for the workup, which even as a young officer, I was sitting there going, I don't know if this is going to work because we just didn't have enough lift capacity.
00:20:02.580Because Persia is so massive, so massive.
00:20:06.280And so it looks like the parts that we could see look like the moon, OK?
00:20:13.400You're not on the coast of California, not there at Santa Barbara or Newport Beach.
00:20:20.420And this – to do this with the technology exists and what they have is a massive military operation, and it would draw the United States in.
00:20:28.280And to me, it's not even – they're presenting it, but kind of the pushing and the pushing and coming, and we're going to have it in May and coming back.
00:20:35.840There's no reason for him to come back last week to talk about tariffs.
00:20:39.240He wasn't really prepared to deal on tariffs.
00:20:42.240It was all here to get to Trump, and Trump couldn't be more dismissive.
00:20:46.820That's – for the people that are for Israel and supporting Israel, when President – the guy comes the first time, BB comes the first time, and Trump kind of drops the bomb of, hey, we're actually going to take Gaza and we're going to turn it into the coast of France or Palm Beach, right?
00:21:06.840Or was it Destin, Florida, the New Hamptons or whatever they call it down there?
00:21:12.560And they haven't gotten a heads up, and you say he's kind of gobsmacked, and they go into the East Room, and Trump's not even addressing any of the Israeli issues.
00:21:22.280Then he comes back a couple weeks later, and he drops a bomb right in front of him that, hey, we're going to – oh, by the way, we're starting negotiations, one-on-one negotiations, Saturday in Oman, and it's just us and the Persians.
00:21:37.180You've got to read the room, particularly people that are supporters.
00:21:40.660Remember, we're not the negative guys, so we're not the guys that are saying, hey, we shouldn't do this under anything.
00:21:46.120We get blown up by this guy's time, and maybe rightly so because this looks like – this plays in – the New York Times story plays into that, hey, the tail's wagging the dog.
00:21:59.000Look, and you're not going to wag Trump.
00:24:08.640A week ago, the head of NSA, the big spy, our signals operation, really, one of the most powerful in all the government, turfed out a four-star general and his deputy.
00:24:19.080And then three or four of Pete's guys essentially perp-walked out of the Pentagon.
00:24:25.060So a lot going on on the national security side.
00:24:36.900Every single week, we have a litigation working group where a large group of us, and I'm talking there's maybe 75 members of the House,
00:24:43.440sit down every single week with the AGs to talk about legal strategy.
00:24:47.560This is all going on every single week behind the scenes.
00:24:52.100It is nonstop, nonstop talk, nonstop introduction of bills and legislation, nonstop being on social media as much as we can without being throttled and without the crazy analytics and doing all these things.
00:25:08.160I disagree with these people totally and what they want to do, and to me, they're out to destroy the country.
00:25:13.840But, Natalie, that's how you get things done.
00:25:16.740People should understand that's what's happening behind the scenes, and this is why you're seeing hundreds of lawsuits.
00:25:22.460They all look like they're coordinated.
00:25:23.920This is just not something that randomly is happening by concerned citizen groups.
00:25:29.880Well, I would also disagree that they're the ones being throttled or censored on social media.
00:25:35.260We know the State Department, I think pretty remarkably, got rid of all those restrictions and those secret clandestine government programs.
00:25:42.540But, look, I think this is what we identified even before President Trump won the election, that the attorneys general, that that was sort of part of the lawfare attacks, how they were going to try to Trump-proof the government before he took over.
00:25:55.340And then we've seen that continue post-January 20th.
00:25:58.700There's about 23 states where they have supermajorities, and I think that they have viewed each state as sort of a testing ground or battleground for unique ways to sort of wage resistance.
00:26:09.800Warfare, of course, compounded that I think you have a lot of these blue state governors sort of jockeying for the 2028 election.
00:26:17.240But I think the more crucial part of this, and it's frankly why War Room exists, why your audience, our audience is watching the show, because it's a double standard and it's the dichotomy.
00:26:27.320It's frankly the offensive juxtaposition where you have Democrat members of Congress back-channeling with attorneys general talking about how they can work to flood the zone while somehow maintaining that all these AGs and the judges are only concerned with due process and rule of law.
00:26:46.680But meanwhile, you have Republican AGs who seemingly don't even have the phone numbers of Speaker Johnson or members of Congress because they're having to grovel to them like lobbyists writing letters.
00:26:58.140For example, in February, you had over a dozen or so state AGs write a letter saying essentially, hey, we know that you guys, Congress, your, you know, COVID committee gathered some interesting information that I guess they're a little late to the war room we've been talking about for years.
00:27:11.940But we're happy to volunteer and help participate to actually bring criminal charges against Anthony Fauci.
00:27:18.960Crickets, nothing happened after that.
00:27:21.140And I think that just speaks, that is quite an illustrative example of the asymmetric warfare that we have, not even coming from the Democrats, but coming from our own side, because they're unwilling to actually engage.
00:27:34.200Look, Steve, they are threatening to throw the president of the United States and his advisors, hold them in contempt of not Congress, in your case, but of court.
00:27:43.240We have people, dozens, hundreds, thousands of people who helped orchestrate an invasion of this country, who helped wage lawfare against a former president, who targeted, persecuted, prosecuted thousands of MAGA supporters.
00:27:57.200And we can't even bring one frickin' indictment, please.
00:30:12.240We got to get messaging down and just ban it out, not falter on this because as we did today with Todd Benson, we have at least 3.6 million either have been ordered out or these phony exemptions that got a burning off, and President Trump has written that.
00:30:33.640Also might note on 15 May, the Supreme Court wants to hear arguments on birthright citizenship.
00:30:40.900Well, speaking of another vertical where Congress has let us down, of course, their weaponization committee, people may remember the wonderful and intrepid whistleblower Steve Friend.
00:30:51.520He's been on the show and has a wonderful podcast.
00:30:54.140But I was actually just speaking with him, and he wanted me to communicate rather exclusively to the audience some really major concerns about how the FBI and certain rogue agents,
00:31:04.400but particularly at the supervisor and management level, are really working to obstruct the deportation, the mass deportation agenda.
00:31:13.300So I want to walk you through this sort of in pieces.
00:31:16.220So first and foremost, FBI agents, so these are the sort of rank and file, are actually being given the option to opt out of participating in deportation raids if they do not align with, say, their personal or political beliefs.
00:31:34.300And the people who are letting them or enabling them to opt out come at sort of the squad supervisor or field office special agent in charge level.
00:31:44.620And in at least two cases, Steve was relaying to me how a lot of these sort of left-wing FBI, which is more concentrated at the management level or the sort of supervisory roles,
00:31:57.520that they were saying people who participated in these raids, they were comparing them to Nazis trying to create a culture whereby these agents wouldn't necessarily want to participate in these raids to begin with.
00:32:09.360And then when you come to the city of Phoenix and why it's important, sort of the city-by-city basis, the justification that they had been given saying that, oh, well, you can opt out of these deportation raids if you'd like,
00:32:22.740is because they were saying that it only applied to certain cities, the big ones, right, Chicago, New York, L.A.
00:32:28.360But if you're in a smaller city, that that was sort of your justification for not having to participate.
00:32:32.880But when Deputy Director Dan Bongino was visiting the Phoenix offices, I guess some of the agents had wanted to invite him to participate in an ICE raid where FBI was going to be joining them.
00:32:45.900But supervisors there actually said no.
00:32:50.020And perhaps Deputy Director Bongino did not want to join again.
00:32:54.500This is coming from the supervisors in these offices, said that's not going to happen.
00:32:59.420And they actually ceased all deportation raid activities that day to have everyone in the office to, you know, meet with Bongino.
00:33:08.240But in practice, Steve was saying that a lot of his sources, so these are people who are still working in the FBI in some cases, you know, his former colleagues,
00:33:16.180that there was one incident where there was a text chain between a staff supervisor, squad supervisor,
00:33:22.640when a team of FBI agents were supposed to be en route and joining ICE officials, ICE agents in a deportation raid.
00:33:31.100ICE thought that FBI was going to be coming and assisting them.
00:33:34.740But this supervisor said, no, we're actually not.
00:33:37.360And they left ICE stranded without the FBI support staff that they wanted.
00:33:41.800You know, this is not good because we talked about today, we've got an ICE shortage.
00:33:48.260We have, you know, we're talking about using sheriffs and using local resources, $170 billion to rebuild this.
00:33:53.520The other thing we talked about is training personnel.
00:33:55.280This is why I said, yo, the time this looks like it's going to really happen is in 2026.
00:34:00.960Last time I looked, that's a midterm election year and the media is going to be all over this.
00:34:04.700So we need all hands on deck right now.
00:34:08.040Look at the firestorm they're creating on sending the worst criminals in America out of here and President Trump doing his job as commander in chief.
00:34:20.380I want to go to something that Frank Gaffney and the team of the Sovereignty Coalition brought up to me.
00:34:24.400And I'll try to get some of those folks on either through the Easter weekend or next week.
00:34:29.960But they've been warning because since we punched out of one of the President Trump's first acts was punching out of the World Health Organization, it's still going to take a while to get there right over a year.
00:34:42.140They've assigned the pandemic treaty when people were not paying attention.
00:34:48.240We couldn't stop it because we're really not part of it anymore.
00:34:50.480But what's the latest status on the pandemic treaty and how can it still – because you're very cynical at a young age about how they can get their hooks in citizens of the United States and the country of the United States of America, ma'am.
00:35:04.100I think I'm justifiably cynical, if anything, probably still too bright-eyed and bushy-tailed.
00:35:10.740Read all the Chinese bear filings and you'll have my worldview too.
00:35:15.240But no, this WHO thing, you know, just real quick, speaking of Marxists, I think the lack of CBP and FBI agents and the far-left ones at that, that is the culmination of what Black Lives Matter and that whole, you know, anti-police movement was meant to accomplish.
00:35:29.660But so on the 14th, the WHO sort of clandestinely, secretly announced that they were in the final stages of their negotiations for a draft pandemic treaty.
00:35:41.580Of course, people recall, what is it, I think the 13 or so-plus meetings, iterations that they had drafted.
00:35:47.140It was really a back-and-forth, a tug-of-war really between our audience.
00:35:51.900If it weren't for our audience, if it weren't for the work of Frank Gaffney, this thing would have been through under Joe Biden.
00:35:57.000A lot of his top advisors on the issue of public health actually not just had come from the World Health Organization, but were actually direct picks, probably first-round draft picks from the WHO pandemic treaty negotiating body itself.
00:36:10.520But so now at least they have the final draft, which is going to be presented to the World Health Assembly in May, so not that far away, for potential ratification.
00:36:20.480And I won't even paraphrase or be hyperbolic, I will directly quote what I guess are supposed to be the more mundane, not as radical in your face policy propositions that this document supports, including, but not limited to, establishing a pathogen access and benefit sharing system, taking concrete measures on pandemic prevention, including through a One Health approach, building geographically diverse research and development capacities,
00:36:49.960facilitating the transfer of technology and related knowledge skills and expertise for the production of pandemic-related health products, mobilizing a skilled, trained, and multidisciplinary national and global health emergency workforce, setting up a coordinating financial mechanism, and taking concrete measures to strengthen preparedness, readiness, and health system functions and resilience, and establishing a global supply chain and logistics network translation on all of that.
00:37:18.920First and foremost, first and foremost, the coordinated financial mechanism, whereby they provide no further elucidation on what that means, is extremely concerning, given that WHO is proclivity for all things digital identity and digital banking.
00:37:32.340But the term One Health approach is something that really emanated out of Anthony Fauci's, you know, NIAID worldview.
00:37:39.140It's very eco-health alliance, the idea that all countries are the same, that viruses can transcend borders.
00:37:44.640So, therefore, we need to treat them collectively and comprehensively.
00:37:48.760I also think you see a lot of that pandemic, you know, predictive programming, which, let's not mistake that this treaty was finalized more or less a few days, plus or minus, when Anthony Fauci was out there hitting the airwaves, saying that another pandemic is going to be coming.
00:38:03.080I think the other really concerning thing on this front is that there's no explicit outlaw or idea that the Chinese Communist Party should not be engaged in pathogen sharing, especially as this trade war heats up, but precisely gain-of-function research.
00:38:17.540And if you read the quotes, which I will, from the co-chairs of the group that was supervising this, it sounds truly, I know we like to use the word Marxist a lot, but I think it really is a fair characterization, a very collectivist worldview, which I think we learned from COVID, the not just downfalls, but utter societal collapse-inducing downfalls of a collectivist mindset.
00:38:39.300So just listen to these, I am overjoyed by the coming together of countries from all regions of the world around a proposal to increase equity, while the commitment to prevention through the One Health approach is a major step forward in protecting populations, the response will be faster, more effective, and more equitable.
00:38:58.580This is a historic agreement for health security, equity, and international solidarity.
00:39:04.740I feel like I'm quoting Karl Marx, but I'm just quoting the WHO.
00:39:27.080Well, there's another article we can put up on screen talking about how just the week prior, the WHO brought a bunch of countries and NGOs together
00:39:35.960to test what they call a collective pandemic response, where they said it was 15 countries, 20 regional health agencies,
00:39:43.740and the vague term of a bunch of health emergency networks and, quote, other partners to test.
00:39:49.600And if you want to put Denver, the other picture up on screen, it's a map of the countries that were involved, their sort of collectivist mentality of what it means to fight pandemics.
00:39:58.320You know, the, what was it, one in a hundred year pandemics that seem to be happening now once every five year pandemics.
00:40:04.180The United States is listed as one of the key nodes.
00:40:06.780It has that little triangle, which means they have their hooks.
00:40:09.820So much like the immigration stuff, much like I think a lot of this trade war stuff, the Trump administration can do what they're going to do
00:40:17.460and Democrats are going to oppose them and sort of the political, you know, theater of war.
00:40:21.620But these NGOs are just straight up disrespecting and not answering or heeding to what the Trump administration did in terms of pulling federal funding
00:40:31.140and just our, you know, entrance to the WHO.
00:40:34.740I would advocate, I mean, maybe sanction the WHO, make it a, you know, persona non grata so these NGOs can't even collaborate with them.
00:40:41.720But that's sort of how the WHO has worked from the get-go, right?
00:40:45.760The government involvement is sort of tertiary or I think quaternary to any of the agenda that they've been able to really rule out here.
00:40:53.060So they might not have buy-in from the president, but they have buy-in from these weird, you know, pseudo-government-funded NGOs,
00:41:00.000though I guess oxymoronic, makes really no sense.
00:41:04.360But all of these NGOs are really pushing ahead.
00:41:07.220If you read their press releases, they're really trying to combat what is the reduction, they say, in foreign aid.
00:41:12.740So that'll be the sort of backdoor approach.
00:41:15.140And frankly, I mean, you see it in their statements.
00:42:26.960And we understand that you all have been devastated because of this person's actions.
00:42:32.360The question as it relates to who is the shooter, the shooter is 20-year-old Phoenix Eichner, and he's the son of a Lennon County Sheriff deputy.
00:42:46.860Our deputy, Deputy Eichner, has been with the Lennon County Sheriff's Office for over 18 years.
00:42:56.020She has a tremendous job that she's done.
00:43:00.980Her service to this community has been exceptional.
00:43:02.840Unfortunately, her son had access to one of her weapons, and that was one of the weapons that was found at the scene.
00:43:15.000And we are continuing that investigation into how that weapon was used and what other weapons perhaps he may have had access to.
00:43:23.400Okay, kind of bizarre what happened down at Florida State today.
00:43:29.500We're going to take a short commercial break.
00:43:30.840We're going to break it down for you with Sheila Matthews.
00:44:57.440Besant's cutting deal is said today in the Oval with the president at that press avail, and the Italian leader of the Italian government was there.
00:45:06.880She can't really cut deals because it's part of the EU, but the Japanese, the East Asians are with Besant.
00:45:47.800I mean, it's been on an incredible run.
00:45:49.620What you need to know is a hedge and a store of value and learn about it.
00:45:54.080Think about it before you make your decision.
00:45:56.580But they're available, and you should go do it, and you should talk to Philip Patrick and his amazing team.
00:46:01.200Philip's going to be with me on Saturday, and Saturday we're going to be doing two-hour special on Lexington and Concord,
00:46:08.500and we're going to talk about the economic situation at the time and particularly about gold and precious metals at the time of the American Revolution and how it relates to today.
00:46:34.100The pattern you've seen in a lot of these, what is that, ma'am?
00:46:36.700We're missing information, the mental health records, and this is a pattern throughout these mass killings, and it affects us all.
00:46:48.120It doesn't matter where this child came from.
00:46:51.420What we need to know is the mental health records and who the treating psychiatrist is because we have seen a pattern of suppression by lawmakers of providing this information.
00:47:04.260And so it's imperative because it's a public health safety issue, and they're hiding behind HIPAA.
00:47:11.600They're basically saying because of HIPAA we can't get access to this, but there's exceptions, and one is public safety.
00:47:19.200So this is just a continuation of, like, Parkland shooting where we suppressed all those mental health records.
00:47:29.480Adam Lanza and Sandy Hook, our organization, sued for that information, which is still being withheld.
00:47:37.100And so now we have another tragedy, and the fact of the matter is these drugs have been flagged since 1991,
00:47:45.720and we had to wait 13 years for a black box, a suicide warning.
00:47:50.840So, you know, do I trust this industry?