Bannon's War Room - April 24, 2025


Episode 4438: Jihad Takes Over Texas


Episode Stats

Length

55 minutes

Words per Minute

171.58517

Word Count

9,454

Sentence Count

763

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

Trump is in Kansas City, Kansas at the Hillsdale college conference, Eric Bolling is in the war room, Jeff Perla is on the phone with Jeff, and there's a lot going on in the world right now.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello folks on the rumble chat.
00:00:01.760 No, no, no, you gotta, hold it, one day we're going to take the training wheels off while
00:00:08.480 you're in the rumble chat after you've, after you've, uh, you've gone, you've gone full
00:00:11.800 pirate.
00:00:12.800 How's that?
00:00:13.800 Have a good show, brother.
00:00:14.800 Have a good show and have some Kansas City barbecue.
00:00:16.800 Second.
00:00:17.800 Love you, brother.
00:00:18.800 Love you, Eric.
00:00:19.800 See, I'm here for an hour and Eric Bolling wants to get me run out of town here in Kansas
00:00:25.360 City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas are really honored to do the Hillsdale College
00:00:31.160 conference, uh, tonight and, uh, be the keynote speaker.
00:00:35.660 So we'll get folks fired up as we do here in the war room.
00:00:39.600 We are jammed.
00:00:40.600 There's been so much going on this afternoon.
00:00:42.600 Uh, and Eric just said President Trump did put up, don't, don't put it up yet.
00:00:47.620 I want to get to it.
00:00:48.620 I want to make a special thing.
00:00:49.620 The merch shop.
00:00:50.620 Trump 2028.
00:00:51.620 It was amazing.
00:00:52.620 We've got an incredible cold open, an incredible show, including some live guests here.
00:00:56.720 Let's go ahead and let it rip.
00:00:58.320 Take a look at the cover of the economist quote only 1361 days to go showing America's
00:01:05.380 national symbol.
00:01:06.380 The bald eagle battered and injured and bandaged a top Trump MAGA donor puts it this way.
00:01:14.060 Our national brand is at risk.
00:01:15.780 Take a listen to that rose beyond just being a country was it was like an aspiration for
00:01:20.500 most of the world and we're eroding that brand right now.
00:01:26.680 And if you think of your behavior as a consumer, how many times do you buy a product with a
00:01:30.820 brand on because you trust that brand in the financial markets?
00:01:34.540 No brand compared to the brand of the U.S. Treasuries, U.S. Treasury market, the strength
00:01:39.120 of the U.S. dollar and the strength, the credit worth is of U.S. Treasuries.
00:01:43.720 No brand came close.
00:01:45.680 We put that brand at risk.
00:01:50.400 And as you and I both know, it can take a very long time, very long time to remove the
00:01:58.140 tarnish on a brand.
00:02:00.360 So the president and the secretary of treasury and the secretary of commerce need to be very
00:02:04.900 thoughtful that when you have a brand, you need to behave in a way that respects that
00:02:11.080 brand, that strengthens that brand.
00:02:13.580 Because when you tarnish that brand, it can be a lifetime to repair the damage that has
00:02:18.900 been done.
00:02:19.900 To clarify with whom the U.S. is speaking with China, they're saying it's fake news that trade
00:02:25.080 talks are happening.
00:02:26.080 Well, they had a meeting this morning, so I can tell you it doesn't matter who they is.
00:02:31.780 We may reveal it later, but they had meetings this morning and we've been meeting with China.
00:02:38.200 And so I think you have, Jeff, as usual, I think you have your reporting wrong.
00:02:42.140 Thank you.
00:02:43.140 We had a very successful bilateral meeting with the Republic of South Korea today.
00:02:48.560 We may be moving faster than I thought, and we will be talking technical terms as early
00:02:55.200 as next week, as we reach an agreement on understanding as soon as next week.
00:03:00.460 So South Koreans came early, they came with their A-game, and we will see if they follow
00:03:06.340 through on that.
00:03:07.340 Mr. President, this morning in a service of the Post, he used the words, Vladimir, to
00:03:11.900 stop.
00:03:12.900 That seemed like a slightly different message or a personal message.
00:03:16.900 What is your level of frustration with President Putin?
00:03:19.520 I didn't like last night.
00:03:20.920 I wasn't happy with it.
00:03:22.720 And we're in the midst of talking peace and missiles were fired.
00:03:27.480 And I was not happy with it.
00:03:28.980 That's what I meant.
00:03:29.980 And that's, you know, what it's different.
00:03:31.860 Do you still agree that Ukraine had to give some territory away to win peace?
00:03:37.860 Well, it depends what territory.
00:03:39.980 They've been fighting.
00:03:40.980 They've lost a lot of territory.
00:03:42.980 And we'll get, we'll do the best we can.
00:03:44.860 Working with Ukraine, we'll do the best we can.
00:03:47.860 But they lost a lot of territory.
00:03:50.120 When you say Crimea, that was handed over during a president named Barack Hussein Obama.
00:03:56.620 That was, had nothing to do with me, Crimea.
00:03:58.780 That was 11 years ago with Obama.
00:04:02.740 And they made a decision.
00:04:04.620 There wasn't a bullet fire.
00:04:05.620 There was no fighting.
00:04:06.620 There was no anything.
00:04:07.620 There was no anything.
00:04:08.260 They just handed it over.
00:04:09.340 Now they say, well, can you get it back?
00:04:11.960 I think that's going to be a very difficult thing to do.
00:04:15.380 That was given by Barack Obama when he was president, not by Donald Trump.
00:04:20.380 A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has blocked Donald Trump's executive order trying to take
00:04:26.760 over federal elections and impose an illegal and unconstitutional proof of citizenship requirement.
00:04:33.740 Welcome back to Democracy Docket.
00:04:35.140 I'm Mark Elias.
00:04:36.060 And I'm Paige Moskowitz.
00:04:37.340 Let's get started.
00:04:38.380 All right, Paige.
00:04:39.900 You know, there are a lot of lawsuits flying around these days against Donald Trump's various
00:04:44.380 illegal activities.
00:04:45.220 Sometimes it's hard to keep track.
00:04:46.660 But there is one really big one for people who care about free and fair elections.
00:04:51.980 And that is a case brought by the Democratic Party, which, in full disclosure, my firm and
00:04:57.580 I represented in this case, as well as a parallel case brought by a group of nonpartisan
00:05:03.300 plaintiffs, challenging an executive order that Donald Trump issued to try to take over
00:05:10.440 key aspects of federal election administration.
00:05:13.860 At the heart of that was a effort on his part to impose or force the Election Assistance Commission
00:05:21.460 to impose a proof of citizenship requirement to register to vote.
00:05:26.120 This is a hotly contested issue that Donald Trump has been beating the drum on in a way
00:05:31.500 to in an effort to disenfranchise voters.
00:05:34.900 This you and I have done videos about this in a number of different contexts.
00:05:38.400 Because this is also in the voters' suppression bill, the SAVE Act that Republicans are trying
00:05:45.500 to pass.
00:05:46.180 So this is a big decision, a big victory for voters.
00:05:50.400 And, Paige, I mean, will they ever stop trying to undermine free and fair elections?
00:05:56.620 Of course not.
00:05:57.660 That is the Republican plan.
00:05:59.460 Now, what the judge explicitly ruled today was that Trump's executive order requiring
00:06:04.280 this proof of citizenship requirement on federal voter registration forms was unconstitutionally
00:06:12.300 trying to get around Congress's power to regulate elections.
00:06:15.820 The judge reiterated throughout her opinion that our Constitution entrusts Congress and the
00:06:21.540 states, not the president, with the authority to regulate federal elections.
00:06:25.860 No statutory delegation of authority to the executive branch permits the president to short
00:06:31.920 circuit Congress's deliberative process by executive order.
00:06:36.460 Yeah, I mean, look, I think the judge got it exactly right on this.
00:06:40.120 And, you know, you know, I thought the place where she said it most plainly was when she said,
00:06:44.700 quote, the president has no constitutional duty to prescribe the content of election regulations.
00:06:49.080 I mean, like, that's pretty much it in a nutshell.
00:06:51.300 Well, the U.S. Constitution explicitly gives states the right to set the time, place, manner
00:06:57.980 of federal elections.
00:06:59.120 It then gives Congress the ability to override those decisions by the states through legislation.
00:07:06.200 Donald Trump is neither a state nor is he Congress.
00:07:10.700 He may think he is more powerful than them, but he's not.
00:07:13.980 He does not have the authority in this area.
00:07:15.980 He overstepped in a power grab because he wants to undermine free and fair elections.
00:07:25.200 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:07:30.180 Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
00:07:35.420 I got a free shot.
00:07:36.700 All these networks lying about the people.
00:07:39.680 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:07:41.680 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:07:43.120 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
00:07:45.640 It's going to happen.
00:07:46.980 And where do people like that go to share the big line?
00:07:50.380 Mega Media.
00:07:51.280 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:07:57.160 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:08:00.920 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:08:07.220 War Room.
00:08:08.140 Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:08:15.640 Thursday, April.
00:08:19.420 It's Thursday, 24 April, near Valor 2025.
00:08:23.000 We're here in Kansas City, Missouri.
00:08:25.560 We're on the road for the next couple of days.
00:08:27.320 We're with the Hillsdale College.
00:08:28.660 People couldn't be more excited.
00:08:29.740 Some of the folks trying to get Sean Davis and Chris Caldwell and others into the studio.
00:08:35.920 Our makeshift studio today.
00:08:36.940 I want to thank Real America's Voice for doing this on the road.
00:08:39.420 Always love it.
00:08:40.100 Great crew.
00:08:40.520 A lot to get to today in the next two hours.
00:08:44.160 All kind of news breaking right there.
00:08:46.420 Stephen Miller, head of policy for the president, really the president's right-hand man on all
00:08:51.120 policy for the last seven or eight years, put up, tweeted up immediately when the ruling
00:08:56.740 came out from the judge, judicial coup.
00:08:59.400 And I put up, I took that and re-put it up on Getter saying, yes, it's a coup d'etat,
00:09:03.140 federal bench coup d'etat against the president of the United States.
00:09:05.340 This is where they're coming for Trump.
00:09:08.140 This is their lead tanks.
00:09:09.540 We talked about this this morning with Mike Davis, heading towards a constitutional crisis.
00:09:15.660 They're driving, the left's driving, because the only thing they can do right now is in
00:09:19.260 the courts.
00:09:19.800 We've blown back on them politically.
00:09:21.500 Their color revolution is sputtering.
00:09:25.060 This is where they're, and they're getting more aggressive as they see the Supreme Court
00:09:30.020 have their backs on this kind of radicalness.
00:09:32.780 And going against the deep state and what President Trump's got to do, you think it's the scale
00:09:39.800 of it.
00:09:40.300 And look, the Doge guys have been great in being a blunt force instrument.
00:09:44.720 What I'm trying to do is make sure that, Elon, we can actually get an accounting of all this.
00:09:50.380 But the deep state, the administrative state, the scale of it is absolutely massive.
00:09:54.340 Tyler O'Neill from Daily Signal, Rob Bluey's great news site, is going to join us.
00:10:00.900 Tyler, tell us about people that are just adamant about they're not going to implement
00:10:06.820 President Trump's plans.
00:10:08.280 You've got some numbers, some polling of people who used to be called bureaucrats.
00:10:12.580 Now it's the administrative state.
00:10:13.880 How big a fight does President Trump have in just getting his executive orders and presidential
00:10:20.120 memorandums executed, sir?
00:10:22.920 It's tremendous.
00:10:24.520 And I mean, as you've noted, you know, this is a judicial coup that they're facing right
00:10:29.660 now.
00:10:30.000 But in the actual bureaucracy, in the executive branch, people who are supposed to report to
00:10:36.800 the president of the United States, these people are planning to oppose the president
00:10:42.060 from within.
00:10:42.920 And there's this shocking new poll that found, and these numbers are almost unbelievable.
00:10:49.160 It's 75%.
00:10:51.280 That's three quarters of all the Washington, D.C.-based federal employees who make over $75,000
00:10:59.740 a year.
00:11:01.040 This is the deep state.
00:11:02.540 They said if Trump issued a lawful order that they disagreed with, that they thought was bad
00:11:08.680 policy, they would not follow that order.
00:11:11.380 That's 75% of the bureaucrats who voted for Kamala Harris in the last election.
00:11:17.040 By the way, it's not 75% of all bureaucrats in D.C.
00:11:21.820 It's 75% of those who voted for Harris in the last election.
00:11:25.380 Only 16% of the bureaucrats who voted for Harris in the last election said they would follow
00:11:33.120 a lawful Trump order if they thought it was bad policy.
00:11:37.180 This is, you know, this isn't like saying they're violating the law.
00:11:40.980 Yeah, but 90% of them voted for Harris.
00:11:48.480 I want to go back to this because this is what Elon – and I don't think we've gotten
00:11:52.180 the full report, although I hear it's a couple – it may be up to $100,000.
00:11:56.640 They may – or maybe even more, maybe $200,000.
00:11:59.540 And maybe they're freezing money for these people to get paid.
00:12:02.960 I'm sure the judges are going to get involved in this.
00:12:05.260 This is what Doge did most powerfully as a blunt force instrument went into some of these
00:12:09.620 departments.
00:12:10.240 Now, that's not the fraud.
00:12:11.960 That's more programmatic, but we'll take what we can get.
00:12:15.000 I just want to make sure people understand what this poll says.
00:12:17.680 75% of the administrative state people making over $75,000, so they are more senior – these
00:12:26.520 are actually people that are at the mid-level managerial level and above, but these are the
00:12:31.620 people that you need in the bureaucracy to actually make things.
00:12:34.220 And President Trump's – I tell folks, when he signs the executive order, it goes out to
00:12:38.160 the cabinet head or to the alphabet agency head, but then it's got to go back down through
00:12:42.440 the system to actually be executed.
00:12:44.940 What you're saying is that of the overwhelming majority of these people voted for Harris,
00:12:50.400 of those, 75% making more than $75,000, which is the key people that need to make stuff happen,
00:12:57.000 said if it was a lawful executive order or presidential direction for action, lawful, and they knew
00:13:06.900 it was lawful, they still would not execute it, correct?
00:13:09.620 Yeah, well, and the interesting thing here, only about 47% of these bureaucrats voted for
00:13:18.320 Harris, and another 46% voted for Trump.
00:13:22.080 So we're already seeing – I mean, this poll was taken in March.
00:13:25.120 We're already seeing some change in the new administration where there are a few more
00:13:30.380 Republicans or people who voted for Trump in the administrative state than there were
00:13:35.200 before the last poll was taken in December. But even so, this is 75% of that roughly half
00:13:42.580 of the bureaucrats who say they voted for Harris say they're going to oppose.
00:13:48.660 Hey, hey, hey.
00:13:48.920 So, like, yeah.
00:13:50.160 They're saying – hey, hey. They're saying they voted for Trump. I ain't buying that. Hang
00:13:54.420 over a second. Tyler, just hang over. Take a commercial break. I had kind of a long cold
00:13:57.920 open, and I had a big handoff from Eric Bolling today. Laura Loomer's going to join us. I think
00:14:03.860 hopefully we'll get Sean Davis. David Malpass, she's the head of the World Bank under President
00:14:09.020 Trump, is going to be here. Chris Caldwell, I think we've got an all-star cast. We've got Tyler
00:14:15.540 O'Neill from the Great Daily Signal. We're going to get back to him with him, and Laura
00:14:18.980 Loomer's going to be here. Quite disturbing news out of Texas about Sharia law and what
00:14:25.380 certain folks down there are calling Islamophobia about Sharia law. Anyway, short commercial
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00:16:37.260 interesting observations about the people in these NGOs suing President Trump. Because remember,
00:16:42.220 to delay is to deny. They've got to get groups to go in and sue, and these federal judges sit there
00:16:46.780 with the judicial insurrection and shut down President Trump's movement.
00:16:50.560 Yeah, most of these organizations are the same ones I name in my book, The Woktopus,
00:16:56.960 The Dark Money Cabal Manipulating the Federal Government. And this book is explaining all of
00:17:02.460 the infrastructure of the left, the woke NGOs that staffed and advised the Biden administration
00:17:08.400 using the federal bureaucracy to force their ideology on the American people. Some of these groups
00:17:15.280 include, naturally, the Southern Poverty Law Center, the American Civil Liberties Union,
00:17:20.260 the Center for American Progress, the Human Rights Campaign. Some of these same groups are now
00:17:26.280 suing the Biden administration, or suing the Trump administration. Excuse me. They love the Biden
00:17:30.920 administration. They'd never sue them. But they sue to block everything in the Trump administration.
00:17:35.840 And as you well know, you know, choosing these judges, selecting them so that they can get these
00:17:41.680 injunctions to block Trump's orders, and essentially have these judges make themselves the power in the
00:17:50.080 executive branch. And so this is a vast network of organizations that staffed and advised the Biden
00:17:58.500 administration, a dark money network funding them. Many of the groups that funded them, by the way,
00:18:03.660 the AFL-CIO, America's largest union, part of them is the AFGE, the American Federation of Government
00:18:11.700 Employees. And this union has filed dozens of lawsuits against the Trump administration.
00:18:18.540 They take the really shocking thing about this. Federal bureaucrats who are members of this union
00:18:24.540 can do work for this union and get paid by the taxpayer for the work they do for the union,
00:18:30.800 as opposed to the work they're hired by the American people to do. And it is quite likely
00:18:37.260 that some of this taxpayer funding is actually going toward the very lawsuits against the Trump
00:18:43.980 administration that are blocking the president from fulfilling his promises to the American people.
00:18:49.760 Tyler, you're on top of this. You guys are a daily signal. You've got the great Rob Bluey. Where do
00:18:59.420 people go to go to the news site? What's your social media? Thank you. Yeah, you go to dailysignal.com.
00:19:05.320 You can find us on all platforms, Truth Social, X, Facebook, Instagram. We take no truck with the
00:19:12.060 Chinese Communist Party, though, so you won't find us on TikTok. But we are everywhere. We're constantly
00:19:18.220 covering the news. And of course, my colleague, Elizabeth Mitchell, who is also a Hillsdale grad.
00:19:24.480 I graduated from Hillsdale. Love to hear that you're speaking at a Hillsdale event. But she is
00:19:30.260 our woman in the White House. She's our White House correspondent. She's doing excellent work.
00:19:35.520 You can follow me on X at Tyler2TheNumber2O'Neal. And you can find The Woketopus in my first book,
00:19:41.880 Making Hate Pay, The Corruption of the Southern Poverty Law Center, on Amazon today. The Woketopus
00:19:48.020 has an audio version that is also available on Audible.
00:19:54.160 That's why we wanted to have you on here today to kick the show off, Tyler, as we're out here
00:19:58.400 with the good folks at Hillsdale, because it is the conservative Harvard. Thank you so much,
00:20:03.180 sir. You're another rising star of the Hillsdale alumni. Thank you.
00:20:07.820 Thanks so much for having me.
00:20:08.500 You guys are killers. I love them. Love Daily Signal. I want to bring in Laura Loomer,
00:20:18.880 assassin extraordinaire. Laura, correct me if I'm wrong. Help me out here. And we've got a two-hour
00:20:26.040 something that the Committee on the Present Dangerous or Frank Gaffney's group did.
00:20:30.680 We do about the persecuted Christians on the Muslim Brotherhood. I just want to- I'm gonna link
00:20:35.160 to that in a second. Laura Loomer, help me out here. Did the King of Jordan in Jordan today or
00:20:42.520 yesterday announce that CARE or the Muslim Brotherhood was designated as a terrorist organization, ma'am?
00:20:50.200 I didn't catch that, Steve. But what I do know is that efforts in the Trump administration to
00:20:58.040 designate the Muslim Brotherhood continue to go ignored. It's such a fast-paced news cycle. So
00:21:03.940 if that did happen, I wouldn't be surprised because the Muslim Brotherhood has been designated as a
00:21:08.980 terrorist organization in the UAE. And Saudi Arabia also recognizes the Muslim Brotherhood as a
00:21:15.000 designated Islamic terrorist organization. And the Muslim Brotherhood, it's important for people to
00:21:19.560 understand is what is funding the Palestinian resistance movement here in the United States
00:21:24.980 of America and abroad. And so when people wanna know, why do these groups have so much funding?
00:21:31.380 It seems like they have countless amounts of resources for organized bus rallies and signs
00:21:36.940 and placards and even television commercials in some states we're now seeing. And these very robust
00:21:43.140 efforts in state legislatures, which I'm about to get into, it's because they are being funded by
00:21:49.420 the Muslim Brotherhood. And this is something that the Trump administration had promised the American
00:21:53.660 people that they were going to do, Steve, during the first Trump term. And a lot of people are just
00:21:59.060 sitting there scratching their heads, wondering why this didn't happen.
00:22:03.460 I was in charge the first time I was there. And I tell you, of everything we got accomplished,
00:22:06.840 the one thing I got no traction on, zero. And this includes moving the embassy, getting out of TPP,
00:22:12.580 the climate accords. I got zero traction on the Muslim Brotherhood. The State Department,
00:22:18.780 the Defense Department will shut down. So it's amazing Jordan actually designated. Is CARE,
00:22:23.820 by the way, we talk about UAE and these other Gulf Emirates. The UAE, is it, UAE has designated CARE
00:22:30.180 as a terrorist organization, have they not, ma'am?
00:22:32.820 Yes. And I will say, again, I am not allowed to speak about CARE because I have had a gag order
00:22:40.160 issued against me by Judge Bruce Reinhardt, who is the same judge who ordered the raid on Mar-a-Lago.
00:22:46.640 And I will actually be held in contempt of court if I speak about CARE because I sued CARE several years
00:22:54.200 ago. People can go and look up the case themselves and read all about it. And I was actually ordered
00:22:59.460 to pay them their attorney's fees. And so you'll have to be the one to inform your audience about
00:23:04.300 CARE. And of course, there's a lot of documentation online, as well as in the filings from the Holy
00:23:11.300 Land Foundation terrorism trial. But it is correct that certain Muslim civil rights organizations
00:23:19.880 in our country have been designated abroad and escaped accountability under the Obama administration.
00:23:29.460 Let's play, I think we have a clip. Let's go ahead and play the clip that's going to tee up
00:23:33.020 Laura Loomer about the great state of Texas. Let's go ahead and play it.
00:23:36.840 Recreation and tourism. HCR 85 by Bojani, designating March 15th as the day to combat Islamophobia for a
00:23:43.520 10-year period ending in 2035. Refer to the Committee on Culture, Recreation and Tourism. HCR 86 by Hayes.
00:23:50.480 Laura Loomer, did I hear that correctly? In the Texas legislature, they're going to designate a day
00:23:55.500 for anti-Islamophobia, ma'am? That is correct, which is quite shocking given the fact that Texas
00:24:04.000 has a so-called Republican state legislature, Speaker of the House Dustin Burroughs. But I'm
00:24:09.440 told by patriots in Texas that they're not too fond of him. They describe him as a go-along-to-get-along
00:24:15.340 rhino who does the bidding of the Democrats. And so this resolution is called Texas House
00:24:21.240 Resolution 85. It's called the Day to Combat Islamophobia. And it's not the only Islamophobia
00:24:28.020 and Islamic-related resolution that is currently up for a committee vote in the Texas legislature.
00:24:34.680 Steve, there's actually four different Islamic resolutions. And mind you, all of this
00:24:38.940 Islamification of the state of Texas is happening while there is discussions about the national
00:24:48.320 security threats posed by these Islamic compounds that are being funded. I mean, just massive amounts
00:24:56.100 of funding. I'm, of course, referring to the EPIC compound, which has now sparked national outcry.
00:25:01.580 I saw that Senator John Cornyn actually referred them for a DOJ investigation.
00:25:07.820 Ken Paxton, who's jumped in this race, the Attorney General of Texas, has also called for investigations
00:25:14.620 into EPIC, this Islamic compound, which many people are arguing is an effort to impose Sharia law and to
00:25:22.160 have a Sharia-compliance community in the state of Texas. I just want to read to you some of these
00:25:28.000 resolutions so that you can see for yourself, you know, how far gone a lot of these rhino Republicans
00:25:33.720 are in the state of Texas. You have House resolution recognizing March 15th as the day to combat
00:25:41.560 Islamophobia for a 10-year period, ending in 2035. March 15th, of course, is the anniversary of the
00:25:47.980 2019 Christchurch mosque shooting in New Zealand. So I don't know why we have to have a day of
00:25:54.340 remembrance for something that took place in New Zealand. I don't know. There's also House Resolution
00:25:59.800 34 recognizing the holy month of Ramadan. So these are real resolutions, you guys. House Resolution 36
00:26:06.880 recognizing Eid al-Aftar. This actually passed in the House, okay? And then shockingly, they want to
00:26:13.940 have House Resolution 32 to recognize Pakistan Day. So I don't know why we have to have the House
00:26:20.520 Resolution, Steve, to recognize Pakistan Day, where they openly practice Sharia law. And then, of course,
00:26:27.860 like I said before, House Resolution 85. But I'm also told that they want to have another House
00:26:33.160 resolution for Bangladesh Day. So it's not enough to just have Pakistan Day. They have to have
00:26:38.540 Bangladesh Day. Maybe we'll have Gaza Day. And maybe we'll have days for all of the other Islamic
00:26:44.000 nations in the Texas state legislature. So very concerning stuff happening. And you have to ask
00:26:51.500 yourself, why is this happening under the Trump administration? It's not President Trump's fault.
00:26:56.640 But, you know, perhaps President Trump should intervene here and light a fire under the ass
00:27:03.220 of this rhino, Speaker of the House in Texas, this Dustin Burroughs individual, because if we allow
00:27:10.160 for Texas to be Islamified and conquered under the Islamic crescent, Steve, then we have truly failed
00:27:18.000 as a nation. Yeah. Laura, hang on for one second. I know you got to bounce, but I'm just going to hold
00:27:23.200 you a couple minutes on the side because I want to talk to you. George Soros targeted Texas.
00:27:27.700 The great Glenn story and people in Tarrant County all over Texas. MAGA fought back. President Trump,
00:27:32.200 after spending $350 million, President Trump won by 14 points. He got Ted Cruz to win by nine points.
00:27:40.280 President Trump, Texas is MAGA country. Arizona. There is definitely something going on in Texas.
00:27:46.560 And President Trump and obviously the guys at the National Security Council and others ought to be
00:27:50.920 focused on this Muslim Brotherhood. However, Governor Abbott and the folks in Texas,
00:27:56.520 what in the hell is going on down there? Short commercial break. Laura Loomer on the other side.
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00:29:44.140 Okay.
00:29:47.040 Welcome back. Laura, what is going on? What's the situation in Texas and why isn't Abbott
00:29:53.140 that engaged in this situation with these massive developments down there? Ma'am.
00:29:58.160 Talk in Texas right now that a lot of these Republican lawmakers are actually on the take
00:30:05.260 from some of these developers and organizations that are involved in building these massive
00:30:10.360 Islamic compounds. The same thing with Colony Ridge. We saw the same type of controversy take
00:30:16.400 place as it relates to all of these illegal alien encampments. But this is very concerning because
00:30:22.080 this is a massive compound. We're talking about 400 acres, which is what this epic compound is going
00:30:29.600 to be built upon. As I said before, Senator John Cornyn has already referred epic for a DOJ investigation.
00:30:37.620 Ken Paxton is involved. We really haven't seen Governor Abbott speak out about this much. But I hope
00:30:43.140 that this can become an issue of focus in the time remaining in the Texas legislature, Steve.
00:30:49.740 Because it's very concerning that instead of addressing these concerns, we're talking about
00:30:54.060 the Islamification of the state of Texas. They went from come and take it to please don't
00:30:59.600 eat bacon and please don't say anything that offends Muslims. I mean, we're talking about an extreme
00:31:04.840 culture shift in a state that is representative of what it means to be free here in America.
00:31:11.380 And so there's a lot of symbolism too at the bottom of, or really at the core, Steve, of what
00:31:17.500 these Islamic compounds are trying to accomplish when they resurrect in places like Texas. Okay,
00:31:23.920 we're talking about states that have been historically red and progressively over time, they've seen a shift
00:31:29.140 to becoming more purple as a result of illegal immigration and these massive Democrat influence
00:31:36.000 operations funded by people like George Soros. I want to hit on something though before we go.
00:31:42.220 Sure, sure.
00:31:43.460 You know, it's really important that when President Trump goes on his tour of Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Qatar,
00:31:50.880 which is upcoming in May, that he bring this issue up. It's kind of ironic, isn't it, that Qatar
00:31:56.620 is funding the Muslim Brotherhood. Qatar is funding all of these lawmakers on both sides of the aisle
00:32:02.960 in Washington, DC. They're funding all of these institutions and galas and events and all types
00:32:08.480 of different groups in Washington, DC, our nation's capital, Steve. President Trump needs to be clear
00:32:13.560 that there's going to be a zero tolerance for Qatar funding the Muslim Brotherhood. And I think that he
00:32:18.340 should make it clear that it's going to be the policy of the United States that we're gonna designate
00:32:22.180 the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization. Think about this. President Trump is going to be
00:32:26.480 visiting UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. Saudi Arabia and UAE have already designated the Muslim
00:32:32.660 Brotherhood as a terrorist organization and have both been very critical of Qatar's continued funding
00:32:37.100 of the Muslim Brotherhood. So why are we still entertaining the funding of the Muslim Brotherhood
00:32:42.940 here on US soil? As I said before, the Holy Land Foundation terrorism trial was supposed to result
00:32:48.780 in groups like the Muslim Brotherhood being designated, which would have then resulted in all of these 501c3s,
00:32:54.780 these Islamic charities that are really just slush funds. The Holy Land Foundation terrorism trial
00:32:59.720 already proved that they were being funded by Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. That's a way to shut down
00:33:04.940 all of these Palestinian organizations on college campuses. You don't need to get in these contentious
00:33:10.520 arguments with federal judges who want to engage in a judicial coup. The quickest way to bypass all of
00:33:16.080 them so that you can deport Mahmoud Khalil and other students, so that you can revoke their visas,
00:33:20.520 so that you can shut down SJP and shut down other Islamic organizations that are literally designated
00:33:26.440 as a C3 tax deductible charitable status, Steve, is by designating the Muslim Brotherhood.
00:33:32.460 I don't really understand why this hasn't been done. It seems like a really big waste of President
00:33:36.360 Trump's time for his administration to be getting in these judicial tit-for-tats with these radical
00:33:43.000 Marxist judges who are sympathetic to Muslim invaders in our country, when he could just win with a swipe
00:33:49.420 of his pen designating the Muslim Brotherhood. Laura, where do people go to get your, by the way,
00:33:56.720 quite profound, the President goes May 13th to 15th. We're going to have wall-to-wall coverage on it,
00:34:02.820 and Laura will be back to give her assessment. Laura, where do people go to get your podcast,
00:34:07.820 and particularly your Twitter feed, which is always on fire, ma'am?
00:34:10.740 Thank you. Yes, my show is called Loomer Unleashed. It's every Tuesday and Thursday at 9 p.m. Eastern,
00:34:17.920 live on Rumble, so please be sure you're following me on Rumble, rumble.com slash Laura Loomer. You can
00:34:22.760 watch my show tonight. I'm actually going to be having an individual who works for a Texas legislator
00:34:28.180 on my show tonight to talk about how Texas is being Islamified and why your state might be next.
00:34:34.380 And then you can follow me on x at Laura Loomer and on x at Loomer Unleashed.
00:34:41.440 By the way, this is very important. I want to give all our vast audience in Texas a heads up. If you
00:34:45.780 think Soros was tough to beat back with his $350 million, you ain't seen nothing. These folks are
00:34:50.620 very determined, and they play the long game. Laura, thank you so much for being on here.
00:34:54.400 Call your representatives in Texas and demand that they do not support these resolutions,
00:34:58.960 because the media should be talking about this more, but there's little to no coverage at all
00:35:04.180 about these Islamic resolutions. So be sure that if you live in Texas, you call them.
00:35:10.420 They see what happened to you. Thank you, ma'am. Love you.
00:35:14.540 Thank you.
00:35:15.100 The hammer. Laura Loomer on a Thursday. Sean Davis. Wow. The Federalist. God, I'm so excited about this.
00:35:22.020 A couple things. Number one, Stephen Miller has a tweet up talking about a judicial coup.
00:35:29.180 A federal judge has just come out and overruled President Trump's trying to get illegal aliens
00:35:35.640 to the country to make sure they have to register to vote for voter IDs in the nation. Talk to me
00:35:43.520 about this judicial. And he put up judicial coup. I actually took it and retweeted or reposted on
00:35:48.080 getter saying it's a coup. It's a federal bench coup to tie against the president of the United
00:35:52.080 States. Your thoughts. He's exactly right. You're exactly right. So the constitution set up so that
00:35:57.500 we've got three branches of government, got the executive, the president got Congress is the
00:36:03.340 legislative. And then we have the judiciary. Like everyone knows this. People like to use the term
00:36:08.660 co-equal branches, which is nonsense. There's three of them, but they're not equal in any way.
00:36:14.820 So Congress controls all the money. At one point, they controlled whether you could declare war or
00:36:20.000 not. It's another topic for another day. But it's it's exactly. But we'll get to that.
00:36:26.240 The war. OK, they they control the power of the purse and attacks. Yeah.
00:36:29.800 Theoretically. And then the president runs the military. So he's got the army. Congress has the
00:36:33.560 money. What does the judiciary have? I actually liken it a lot to the it's kind of like the government
00:36:39.580 equivalent of fiat currency. It only has legitimacy and value as long as people think
00:36:45.360 it has legitimacy and value. It's based entirely on perception. So if the president wants to go and
00:36:50.840 start a war, the judiciary, they could come in and say, no, you can't do that. And it's like,
00:36:54.520 all right, stop me. They can't do it. So it's the weakest form. It's the weakest branch in our
00:36:59.960 government by design. It was really just created. Not to be the ultimate referee over the president
00:37:07.760 in Congress. There was no judicial supremacy thought about about the framers of the Constitution,
00:37:12.360 the founders of the nation. None. So what we've actually had over the past 50, maybe 100,
00:37:17.380 100 years is you have Congress kind of slowly giving up its power. So the executive gets a little
00:37:23.840 more. And at some point, the judiciary just decided, you know, we should get in on this game,
00:37:27.660 too. Like if everyone's just grabbing power, that's not theirs. Let's have at it. And they've
00:37:32.280 gotten out of control recently, where it doesn't matter how crazy the issue is, how obviously they
00:37:39.860 don't have the authority to do it. You can go judge shop for a lefty judge in DC and get a temporary
00:37:47.020 restraining order or an injunction in like a week. So my publication, The Federalist, we were illegally
00:37:53.560 censored by our own government. We filed suit a year and a half ago. There's been no instant TROs.
00:37:59.740 Why were you censured? For the crime of telling the truth.
00:38:04.800 By the way, I love The Federalist. I want to talk. We're going to talk about how you started it.
00:38:08.900 But what did you do? What did they say you do? Somebody took you to court and sued you and then
00:38:12.980 they censured? We sued them. They were censoring us using our money with the explicit goal of
00:38:18.840 bankrupting us and shutting us down. It was for saying things like COVID came from a lab in China
00:38:23.820 and the election wasn't on the up and up. And yeah, that really was Hunter's laptop.
00:38:30.220 So they create this entire, we call it the censorship industrial complex to come and destroy us. And it had
00:38:35.600 foreign entities, domestic entities, NGOs, government organizations. We've been trying to get our day
00:38:42.240 and get our relief in court for a year and a half. And yet these people, many of whom aren't even
00:38:47.580 citizens just roll into court in DC and bam, they've got a TRO protecting them in like a week.
00:38:54.020 It's outrageous. It's not how our system was designed.
00:38:56.160 Are we hurtling towards a constitutional crisis about this situation with the human trafficker,
00:39:01.900 which now we've proven John Solomon and Todd Bensman and Michael Patrick, he's a human trafficker
00:39:08.260 coming out of Houston. This individual in the jail down in El Salvador, are we hurtling towards a
00:39:15.840 constitutional crisis at the Supreme Court where they're going to basically have the back? They're
00:39:20.460 going to get in the middle. You said the number one power of the presidency is to be commander in
00:39:25.140 chief. In the unitary theory of the executive and or what Mike Davis calls the article two powers,
00:39:31.860 that they're going to challenge Trump's position as commander in chief. And then we're going to have
00:39:37.100 a crisis. Are we hurtling to that right now? Yeah, I think we're there already. In the game
00:39:41.840 there playing, you saw this with Bosberg in the DC circuit where he clearly was trying to bait Trump
00:39:47.840 into doing certain things so he could slap him with contempt, create this narrative that Trump
00:39:52.860 is going rogue and destroying the judiciary. It's the exact opposite. What do you mean it's the exact
00:39:58.900 opposite? The judiciary is the one deliberately causing the crisis. Why do you say that?
00:40:04.100 Well, you brought up article two. The president has the power, has the obligation, in fact, to protect
00:40:12.340 the U.S., to protect her borders. He swears an oath to defend the constitution and the country.
00:40:17.940 In the unitary theory or article two, he's the chief executive for us so he can fire people and
00:40:23.100 impound money if he has to. Number two, he's commander in chief. He's the commander in chief of the armed
00:40:29.260 forces. Nobody can between that. Number three, he is the chief magistrate and the chief law enforcement
00:40:33.600 officer. They've wanted to, since Watergate, hive off the Justice Department. Those three powers,
00:40:39.440 he has peddled down to say, hey, these are my powers and I'm going to use them. That's where
00:40:44.400 this war is right now. Exactly. Don't you like how they call it the independent DOJ? It's not
00:40:50.380 independent. It reports to the president. It's an organ of executive power. So yeah, you have the
00:40:55.540 courts absolutely trying to usurp the power of the presidency. In one instance, you had a judge
00:41:01.980 ordering the president to turn around a military plane, not even knowing if it had enough gas in
00:41:06.880 it to turn around. That's madness. So the example I would give is to what I think the judiciary is
00:41:13.900 doing is if you ever had siblings or took a car trip or you were the younger sibling and you'd have
00:41:19.860 someone start poking you, they'd maybe take your hand, start hitting you in the face, stop hitting
00:41:23.720 yourself. And then as soon as you strike back, you get in trouble. That's what the judiciary is doing
00:41:28.860 to Trump right now. They they're practically begging for him to respond so that they can play
00:41:34.140 the victim and then act as if they're somehow the bulwark protecting the country. When, because I
00:41:40.080 think by mid-June, we're going to be there when they get to the Supreme Court and, and the Republic,
00:41:45.200 and even some of the Trump nominees don't back him as commander in chief. Then we're going to have
00:41:51.520 your issue that for many decades, we have looked the other way or allowed this judicial, judicial
00:41:57.080 supremacy. We're going to be in a dilemma, right? Because they're going to rule that he can't take
00:42:02.940 these criminals and particularly these alien invaders and send them out of the country as
00:42:07.980 commander in chief. And then we're going to be in a dilemma, correct? That's absolutely correct.
00:42:12.520 And in they're trying to set up the narrative that they are the defenders of the democratic order
00:42:18.000 and he is the one who's aggressing against them. And that's not what's happening. And I think he needs
00:42:23.300 to frame it properly. He has an obligation to defend the country and defend the constitution.
00:42:29.080 And to the extent that judges are trying to steal authority, that's not theirs. He isn't just
00:42:34.220 authorized to ignore them. He is obligated. He is duty bound to ignore them.
00:42:39.240 He's taken an oath to heaven, has he not?
00:42:40.680 Yes.
00:42:41.420 So he's got, this is, I mean, this is, he has no wiggle room here, correct?
00:42:45.100 None.
00:42:45.680 Do you think we got about 30 seconds and we're going to hold you through break.
00:42:48.280 Do you think we're presenting that case appropriately enough as they're sitting there
00:42:52.820 going, we're the defenders of due process. We're the defenders of the democratic order.
00:42:57.540 You know, we've always got the battle that we have a completely corrupt corporate media,
00:43:01.920 legacy media, propaganda press, whatever you want to call them. All they do is lie. They lie for the
00:43:07.060 purpose of a Democrat political activism. We're always fighting them. I actually think on the right
00:43:12.880 now, our side understands the messaging and the battle better than it ever has before.
00:43:17.460 Tougher. Tougher. Okay. Sean Davis, the Federalist, the founder of the Federalist is with us. A short
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00:44:44.680 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:44:49.820 Okay, I'm here with Sean Davis, the founder of The Federalist. Why did you walk us over? The site's
00:44:55.540 amazing. Why did you decide to do it and how did you get so many great writers?
00:45:00.400 So I, before we started The Federalist, I had worked in politics for a while on the Hill,
00:45:05.020 kind of got sick of it, went to business school, caught the entrepreneurship bug,
00:45:09.540 ended up going to work at Daily Caller for a couple years as their CFO. And that's kind
00:45:15.100 of how this was. Tucker was still there? He had already punched out.
00:45:18.100 Early on. This was 09, summer of 09.
00:45:21.280 This is when Breitbart and Daily Caller, Andrew and I were going daily. We were so viciously competitive
00:45:27.000 back then. Remember Caitlin Collins worked there. You guys had, well, I think we hired,
00:45:31.520 we hired Matt Boyle, everybody from, you know, eventually all the great hires Tucker brought
00:45:36.820 in and trained, we hired eventually. It was vicious. And Tucker was competitive. Andrew,
00:45:42.160 those two guys were so competitive. So you were the CFO over there.
00:45:44.580 I was. And so kind of got a taste of conservative digital media, really liked it and surveyed the
00:45:50.080 landscape, looking at more of like the thoughtful, longer form stuff and realized how much of it
00:45:56.580 on the right was total garbage. It was based entirely out of DC, DC stocked with DC thinkers,
00:46:03.280 people who wanted more DC jobs. And we had the idea.
00:46:06.740 The DC consensus.
00:46:07.680 Yep. Let's do the opposite. So let's have, let's have most of our people, most of our writers come
00:46:12.400 from outside of DC with normal jobs and normal lives. And it, it took off, kind of took on a life
00:46:20.840 of its own. First person we hired was Molly Hemingway, who's just the best.
00:46:25.680 Pretty good hire.
00:46:26.480 Yeah. I think we nailed it.
00:46:28.020 Pretty good hire.
00:46:28.980 And, you know, I think we've been in business now 11 and a half years and, uh, going well,
00:46:36.400 despite the best efforts of people trying to kill us.
00:46:38.580 What, what, what, if you thought about every day, what is, what are the things you, what's
00:46:42.560 the center of gravity of your coverage for the audience? What, what do you guys specialize
00:46:46.080 in?
00:46:46.380 So I think the best thing we do is we are able to see the narrative that's forming from
00:46:51.760 the other side, uh, before it's fully formed. And then we try and go and crush it there.
00:46:57.920 There, there are times where you're this, the federalist is a vaunt is the advanced guard
00:47:01.920 in the narrative wars.
00:47:03.380 Yeah. Yeah. We're, we're in, we talk about it. It's an information war and tip of the spear,
00:47:09.140 um, you know, front lines, whatever you want to call it. We go in, we take the bullets. Uh,
00:47:15.740 I, for one, don't particularly give a crap what people in DC or in the establishment think
00:47:21.280 about us. So it doesn't bother me. And we go and take the bullets and do the hard work.
00:47:25.880 Sometimes we're able to set the narrative ourselves. That's a lot harder. Uh, but most
00:47:30.300 of the time we're trying to look at what nonsense are they peddling? And then what can we do to
00:47:35.820 blast that out of the sky and kind of reset back to neutral your business model and people should
00:47:40.420 go and grace and Mo, we ought to put up in the chat today, the, uh, the link to the federalist
00:47:44.860 currently for your business model. You don't have a paywall. When I go there, I can get the articles.
00:47:49.780 You have ads on them, but your ad sponsor, cause a lot of people are going to the paywall or
00:47:53.840 different aspects of the paywall, or they have to give certain information. You provide all this
00:47:58.680 information to the reader. What is it about your model? That's different than other people.
00:48:03.540 Well, most people have gone off of the model that you're on.
00:48:06.600 Yeah. And, and we, we do have one little paywall thing. If you want to contribute to the comments
00:48:11.400 or not have ads, we give you the ability to do that. But when I started it, the whole point was
00:48:17.460 we want to save America. We're, we're in this to change minds and influence people. And you can't
00:48:23.500 do that when you put all your stuff behind a paywall. So we've got a hybrid.
00:48:26.960 That's what I'm convinced too. You gotta, you gotta be ubiquitous. You gotta be out there
00:48:30.620 everywhere. You gotta figure out how to pay for it, which is not easy in today's environment.
00:48:34.080 And you know what? It's, it's a, it's a tough business to be in. We've gone to a hybrid profit,
00:48:39.780 nonprofit model. Um, but all I care about is saving the country. That's it's, it's why I get
00:48:45.520 up every day. It's what I think about every day. And you can't do that if you're hiding all your
00:48:48.980 content and charging people a buttload of money to read it. Uh, about you're going to stick with me
00:48:53.920 through the break and also Chris Caldwell is going to be here. Um, talk to me about this moment in
00:48:59.200 time about the intensity of just information. I mean, every day it's flood the zone, but
00:49:03.460 there, there are 10 or 15 things that we could do as top stories every day. And we get to maybe four
00:49:08.880 of them, right? Or five. It's just so much. How do you guys decipher that? Yeah, it's, it's more of an
00:49:15.180 art than a science. I think at least to me, it's usually pretty obvious what the main narrative
00:49:21.640 is going to be. Um, right now it's the judicial coup against the president that that's kind of
00:49:27.200 that's the through line for like the whole first because that's their lead tanks. And they know
00:49:32.420 that they've got, they've got some traction there. The, the, the color revolution they're trying,
00:49:36.660 the political things a disaster for them, the oligarch tour, but this is where, this is where
00:49:41.620 they think they stopped Trump, right? It is. And you can, you can see how much Trump learned
00:49:45.500 between the first term in this one. When he came in, he didn't know how dead set the
00:49:51.040 bureaucracy and the administrative state was against him. And they, it was like a sheep
00:49:56.600 to the slaughter. This time around, he understood. And he came in on day one and just like did
00:50:02.680 a red wedding and absolutely crushed them. It's why they all lost their minds. Like the
00:50:06.700 USAID stuff. That apparently was what was funding all of the left wings, like shot 100%. No.
00:50:12.820 So he comes in and just neuters, you know, that right out of the gate. And I think they realize
00:50:18.020 no one likes us. We can't use the bureaucracy against him. All we have are the media and these
00:50:23.960 rogue judges. So I guess that's, that's how we're going to fight this war.
00:50:27.860 Sean Davis is going to hang around, uh, through the break. Uh, Mike, uh, Lindell is, is with us,
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00:51:58.960 Mike Lindell. Thank you very much. Get that voice to get better, brother. You're starting to worry me.
00:52:02.800 Yeah. Got to talk to you afterwards. The Mike Lindell, the backer of Tina Peters, Tina Peters,
00:52:08.780 big throwdown out there in Colorado. Paula, she is a political prisoner. Just transferred
00:52:14.320 to another woman's prison. Sharona Bishop's all over it. Pat McSweeney's all over it. President
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