Bannon's War Room - July 15, 2025


Episode 4632: Live From CERN: The Worship Of Human Data; Pushing For Answers In Butler


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Inflation picks up a slight bit, but it's not where we thought it would be, and the yield curve flattens a bit more than we expected. We also hear from CEO Jensen Wong's trip to Washington, D.C. about AI and what it means for the economy.

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00:00:00.000 Yes, this is our June read on CPI, the consumer price inflationary guide.
00:00:05.960 And it is a little warmer than expected on year over year, but headline looks good.
00:00:10.300 Up three tenths as expected. That does follow up one tenth.
00:00:14.740 Up three tenths would be the second warmest of the year.
00:00:17.800 January was the warmest at up half one percent.
00:00:21.160 This is as expected, but two tenths hotter than the rearview mirror.
00:00:25.120 If we strip out food and energy, comes in a tenth cooler than expectations.
00:00:29.080 Up two tenths, we were expecting up three.
00:00:31.860 And the rearview mirror was up one tenth.
00:00:33.820 Up two tenths equals where we were in April.
00:00:36.240 To find a higher number, you're going once again back to January, the high watermark for the year, up four tenths.
00:00:42.140 Now, let's go year over year.
00:00:44.320 Year over year headline, this includes food and energy, is up 2.7.
00:00:50.680 That's one tenth hotter than we were expecting.
00:00:53.080 It's three tenths hotter than our last look at 2.4.
00:00:56.580 And how does it come?
00:00:57.520 2.7 would be the highest read since January or February.
00:01:01.420 February was 2.8.
00:01:03.120 January is 3.0.
00:01:04.680 So, even though it's less than it was at the beginning of the year, it did warm up just a bit.
00:01:09.720 And finally, if we go year over year, ex-food and energy, arguably, in my opinion, one of the most important numbers,
00:01:16.300 it comes in at 2.9 exactly as expected.
00:01:19.420 But it is one tenth hotter than the rearview mirror, which was 2.8.
00:01:23.740 2.9, well, it would be the warmest read since February once again.
00:01:28.400 You had January and February 3.3 and 3.1, respectively.
00:01:32.240 So, even though we have made progress from the beginning of the year when numbers were higher,
00:01:36.520 we do see a little bump on the year over year.
00:01:38.720 Maybe the best news is the monthly core number up two tenths.
00:01:43.700 It certainly seems, though, the market was expecting this or worse because interest rates initially moved lower.
00:01:49.420 We're basically unchanged pre-number.
00:01:52.500 Ten-year note now hovering at 440 actually is less.
00:01:56.660 We're around 441, 442 before the number.
00:01:59.600 If you look at what's going on with the yield curve, we see that the short rates are virtually unchanged.
00:02:06.280 Long rates are moving down a little more aggressively.
00:02:09.600 And that would make sense if the inflation data is less than the worst-case scenario, the long end reflecting that.
00:02:15.800 And, of course, we want to pay very close attention to the yield curve at this point
00:02:20.480 because it really has been about whether it's steepening or flattening.
00:02:25.260 A lot has to do with the short maturities and how they relate to the Fed.
00:02:30.340 Obviously, we're not going to get a July rate cut, at least deemed by market activity and most economists and analysts.
00:02:36.840 So, we want to watch the complexion of the curve.
00:02:39.900 I would say that use 50 basis points as your guide on the difference between tens and twos.
00:02:46.300 AI will create or cost jobs.
00:02:50.000 And, Mike, you found it depends on who you ask.
00:02:52.820 Well, that's right, Mika and Joan there from Jensen Wong.
00:02:57.180 You were hearing the bull case on AI jobs.
00:03:01.120 And for your viewers, just to pull back the camera, this is one of the most consequential debates of our time.
00:03:08.320 We've seen it playing out here on Morning Joe on Axios.
00:03:12.020 And these changes are going to affect every town in America, every employer in America,
00:03:17.600 and therefore every employee in America.
00:03:21.060 So, I spent an hour with Jensen Wong when he was here in D.C. meeting with President Trump.
00:03:27.600 And, by the way, breaking news, NVIDIA is lifting the whole stock market around the world this year, this morning,
00:03:36.800 based on the news last night that they've gotten assurances from the Trump administration
00:03:42.260 that they're going to be able to sell their AI chips into China.
00:03:45.900 They say they hope to start delivering those soon.
00:03:49.340 So, a big news and big deliverable from Jensen Wong's trip to D.C.
00:03:54.560 But we talked to him about what AI is going to be doing to jobs.
00:04:00.800 And here on Morning Joe, your viewers heard Dario Amadei, the CEO of Anthropic,
00:04:07.040 one of the biggest AI companies, make Claude, him saying that we need to be pragmatic,
00:04:14.240 clear-eyed about the fact that ultimately there may be more jobs, but in the interim, a real disruption.
00:04:22.420 Him saying that unemployment could go to 20 percent among entry-level white-collar jobs.
00:04:28.400 Half of entry-level white-collar jobs will go away.
00:04:31.760 And what he's been saying is that policymakers, employers, are just closing their eyes to this,
00:04:38.360 sugarcoating it, not facing what's going to happen.
00:04:42.140 Jensen Wong, the other side of the debate, taking the bowl case, saying, as you saw in that clip,
00:04:49.240 that, yes, everyone's job is going to change, but it's going to make us more productive.
00:04:54.480 So the case he makes is that if we never changed what we did, if we never had any new ideas,
00:05:00.420 if we never did anything new, that that other case would be right.
00:05:05.380 And he says that AI companies are trying to scare us.
00:05:09.200 I put one of the toughest cases to him.
00:05:11.740 I asked him, what about a long-haul trucker?
00:05:14.620 If I'm a long-haul trucker, I'm screwed, right?
00:05:17.500 Because there's going to be autonomous technology that will do my work.
00:05:22.640 What he said is, like, maybe they don't like that job.
00:05:25.400 Maybe they would rather be a short-haul trucker who's home with their family at night
00:05:29.840 and the AI does the driving in between.
00:05:35.120 And so the bottom line of this is that the models are becoming more capable,
00:05:42.360 faster than employers, government are dealing with it.
00:05:46.620 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:05:54.180 Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
00:05:59.380 Here's the time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:06:03.640 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:06:05.540 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:06:06.980 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
00:06:09.660 It's going to happen.
00:06:10.700 And where do people like that go to share the big line?
00:06:14.340 MAGA Media.
00:06:15.660 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:06:21.120 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:06:24.860 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:06:31.180 War Room.
00:06:32.080 Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:06:34.400 It's Tuesday, 15 July, year of our Lord, 2025.
00:06:43.460 The president's going to go, and we may dip in and out of this.
00:06:47.460 Dave McCormick just opened up the Pittsburgh Energy and Innovation Summit.
00:06:51.720 It is about investments in energy data centers for artificial intelligence,
00:06:56.740 also a lot of artificial intelligence investments.
00:06:58.860 I think Dave McCormick started off.
00:07:01.140 We're talking about $80 billion of investments coming in, generally, I think,
00:07:05.300 the Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania area on this topic.
00:07:10.700 We'll grab that.
00:07:12.140 The president's going to speak, I think, around 2 o'clock in a roundtable.
00:07:16.680 Real America's Voice will cover this nonstop.
00:07:19.500 Also, 11 o'clock, the press conference with Andy Biggs is going to tee it up
00:07:23.220 with the parents demanding justice.
00:07:26.480 We've also got Josh Hawley here.
00:07:28.140 There's a big hang-up on the president's, right now, the president's rescission bill.
00:07:34.360 Josh Hawley is also here for a number of other topics.
00:07:36.520 MTG.
00:07:37.700 The Rules Committee last night did not vote out this amendment to have Congress demand
00:07:44.700 the release or Congress start to release information they've got or information
00:07:49.680 that is available or demand Justice Department do it on the Epstein situation.
00:07:54.380 That did not get to the floor.
00:07:56.000 Although I think Ralph Norman voted for it.
00:07:59.120 It didn't pass.
00:07:59.680 The Rules Committee didn't come out.
00:08:03.460 MTG's also, I think, her amendment on Ukraine did not come out.
00:08:07.960 Very good news.
00:08:08.740 Cornflation out today.
00:08:10.380 It looks like all the, as we kept telling you, all the panic of tariffs at least hasn't hit
00:08:16.980 to date, hasn't been picked up to date.
00:08:20.700 At the same time, we have over $100 billion of tariff revenue that's into the Treasury.
00:08:26.780 Big news there they talked about was NVIDIA.
00:08:29.300 And I think this is part of the deal.
00:08:32.880 I think this is one of the silent parts of the deal to make sure that we get rare earths
00:08:38.040 and process rare earths as far as magnets and ball bearings and things that make our production
00:08:43.120 economy because the Chinese Communist Party, as we told you, controls the supply chains.
00:08:48.780 I think the NVIDIA chip, which now is not their highest technology chip, but that chip, which
00:08:56.280 was banned from selling to the CCP, is now going to be sold to the Chinese Communist Party
00:09:01.900 after a meeting with President Trump.
00:09:05.440 We're going to go shortly to CERN in Switzerland.
00:09:09.540 We have Joe Allen and Noor Bin Laden, a lot going over there on artificial intelligence,
00:09:13.540 on CERN, also the World Health Organization.
00:09:16.880 And Noor's got things that she wants to make sure people are attuned to and talk to the
00:09:21.760 congressman about.
00:09:22.460 That all being said, and we had a great interview last night with Mike Benz.
00:09:27.460 We're going to play parts of that.
00:09:28.440 Mike Benz got some specific comments for the Attorney General, a thing she could do immediately
00:09:34.300 on the Epstein situation.
00:09:35.720 John Solomon, who broke it on this very show on Friday night, the investigation by the
00:09:43.420 FBI in the Deep State's 10-year program to shut down President Trump, looks like it's
00:09:51.940 going forward an investigation.
00:09:53.440 We have recommended a special counsel.
00:09:55.120 I think Laura Loomers jumped in there.
00:09:56.880 Other people have jumped in there, and that special counsel should also take over all the
00:10:02.180 Epstein evidence and should petition the court to basically unveil all the evidence they've
00:10:09.980 got, to unseal it.
00:10:11.660 A lot of the evidence there is sealed by a federal court.
00:10:15.320 Recommend the special prosecutor.
00:10:16.660 If they take this on, that's very uncertain, but it looks like a special prosecutor, I think
00:10:20.020 will be named John Solomon the same by Wednesday or Thursday.
00:10:23.160 But it looks like no later than the end of this week, they will actually announce a special
00:10:27.920 counsel or special prosecutor in this situation of President Trump in the Deep State.
00:10:33.260 And hey, Epstein is just another piece of that, as we've said over and over again.
00:10:38.860 So to me, it should logically be included.
00:10:41.800 If you take Mike Benz's situation and what he's talking about on the CIA and other intel,
00:10:47.720 it makes perfect sense.
00:10:48.700 Because the Justice Department's got many other things to do.
00:10:52.480 Anna Polina Luna is going to have a press conference this afternoon with Jefferson Morley,
00:10:59.360 the great writer of the guys following the CIA very closely, the CIA's involvement in the
00:11:03.980 Kennedy situation.
00:11:05.620 There's breaking news out of that.
00:11:06.760 She's going to have a press conference at 5 o'clock today, and we are going to cover that.
00:11:10.860 So it's a day of tremendous news and information.
00:11:13.620 That being said, I have not gotten to the most important thing that's happened overnight.
00:11:19.000 And it's quite disturbing.
00:11:22.480 And President Trump may be using this and could be very much using this as a negotiating tactic.
00:11:27.280 But the Financial Times of London has come out with a story this morning that talks about
00:11:33.120 a call that President Trump had.
00:11:37.160 And we knew he had this call.
00:11:38.080 This was the day after the very poor call that he had with Putin.
00:11:43.320 Let's just go back over that week because it's gotten to some point here.
00:11:48.780 The week started off with the Pentagon announcing that – and people assumed it was signed off
00:11:54.400 by the White House.
00:11:55.080 There's some question about that.
00:11:56.160 President Trump said he didn't know anything about it, which is pretty shocking – that
00:11:59.680 the Pentagon, looking at our inventories of particularly defensive surface-to-air defense capabilities
00:12:08.100 and stripping stuff out of the Pacific, had basically put a moratorium on sending anything
00:12:17.420 else to Ukraine.
00:12:18.480 We were just stopping all weapons shipments.
00:12:21.600 That caused a mini firestorm.
00:12:23.300 President Trump then on Thursday, the 3rd of July, had an hour-and-a-half or two-hour
00:12:29.660 call or maybe longer with Putin.
00:12:32.600 And he said afterwards it was quite – it was a very disturbing call.
00:12:36.080 We now know more details about it.
00:12:37.680 I think Axios reported that Putin said, hey, look, you took your shot at trying to get to
00:12:41.500 a ceasefire.
00:12:42.580 We've got it from here.
00:12:43.500 This is really a bilateral situation.
00:12:45.920 And essentially butt out.
00:12:47.160 We've got this, and we're going to figure this out.
00:12:49.800 And President Trump was very disturbed about that.
00:12:53.640 That evening on the 3rd in Kiev, a massive air bombardment, drones, missiles, aircraft
00:13:00.420 bombarded Kiev, and I think in one of the worst bombardments in the world, President Trump
00:13:04.860 very, very upset since he had tried to bring peace to the air, as we've talked about.
00:13:08.660 The next day, and this is what the Financial Times story of this morning reports, the president
00:13:14.320 had a call with Zelensky, and according to the Financial Times, and not refuted by the White
00:13:19.480 House as of yet, and this is with unnamed sources, White House and personnel that were
00:13:25.760 there, and are knowledgeable about the phone call, said President Trump talked, brought
00:13:29.400 up the topic to Zelensky about long-range American missiles, and quote, basically, if
00:13:35.700 we provide these to you, can you use these to hit Moscow and St. Petersburg?
00:13:40.340 And Zelensky said, absolutely, we can hit Petersburg and Moscow, St. Petersburg and
00:13:46.280 Moscow.
00:13:46.880 The, as you know, and the article actually alludes to this, there are many people in
00:13:52.360 the national security apparatus that have been very concerned about Ukraine's ability
00:13:57.840 to control itself, or elements in the Ukrainian government's ability to control itself, and
00:14:01.760 they brought up Spiderweb, which we talked about with Mike Benz yesterday, about the drone
00:14:07.900 assault on the strategic triad, the bombers of Russia, which is, you know, the way you 0.70
00:14:13.240 kind of trip into a nuclear war.
00:14:15.460 Very disturbing story in the Financial Times, we've got it up on Getter, I think Grace, mouth-breathing
00:14:21.440 imbecile, Grace Chung, her handle, her brand, amazing brand, right? 0.95
00:14:27.020 Grace has got it up.
00:14:28.240 We've got a lot to get through this morning.
00:14:29.800 The 50 days, I did the calculation after the show, 50 days from Bastille Day, which was
00:14:36.720 yesterday, would put us, wait for it, right on the, I think the day after the, the day
00:14:43.940 after Labor Day.
00:14:46.440 This is, we're hurtling towards something we may not be able to pull back.
00:14:51.200 We'll discuss it all in the war room.
00:14:53.000 This July, there is a global summit of BRICS nations in Rio de Janeiro, the bloc of emerging
00:15:05.780 superpowers, including China, Russia, India, and Persia, are meeting with the goal of displacing 0.95
00:15:12.560 the United States dollar as the global currency.
00:15:15.740 They're calling this the Rio Reset.
00:15:18.280 As BRICS nations push forward with their plans, global demand for U.S. dollars will
00:15:22.960 decrease, bringing down the value of the dollar in your savings.
00:15:26.960 While this transition won't not happen overnight, but trust me, it's going to start in Rio.
00:15:33.420 The Rio Reset in July marks a pivotal moment when BRICS objectives move decisively from a theoretical
00:15:40.080 possibility towards an inevitable reality.
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00:16:30.540 Like I said, 50 days is right after Labor Day, and that, and I say the confluence or the
00:16:40.180 convergence of what's going to happen in Persia, because that's far from over.
00:16:44.800 Well, President Trump stopped the 12-day war with an incredible military operation, right?
00:16:51.300 I think the most complicated that's been pulled off since World War II and brought the war to
00:16:57.320 an end, but there's still all types of activity over there about are they trying to enrich,
00:17:03.460 are they trying to go back, and the Persians are smack-talking, are they actually in negotiations
00:17:07.660 or not?
00:17:08.280 We know that the Netanyahu government's number one and the Israel First crowd here is regime 0.99
00:17:14.980 change, and that is still, they're still pushing for that.
00:17:18.540 The convergence of that in the 50 days here, and I said it'll converge sometime after Labor
00:17:26.340 Day, you're going to have a full-on engagement in the kinetic part of the Third World War.
00:17:35.080 Yesterday, also, and I don't think people have talked about it, but secondary sanctions
00:17:38.760 mean sanctions are people that are trading with you.
00:17:41.980 The two biggest trading partners they have are India, but particularly the Chinese Communist 0.98
00:17:47.200 Party.
00:17:47.980 They sell a ton to the Chinese Communist Party, very little to us, almost nothing, or nothing
00:17:52.980 now since the war, but even very little before.
00:17:54.880 Western Europe with the natural gas, but I assume we're going to put 100% tariffs on the
00:18:03.020 CCP.
00:18:03.960 Somehow, I don't see that happening.
00:18:06.340 If that happens, then you're really going to get engaged, and I just don't see everything
00:18:10.300 that the administration is doing is not decoupling.
00:18:14.160 They're restricting the Chinese Communist Party, but not decoupling, and we've shifted
00:18:20.120 our carrier battle groups essentially from the Pacific to the North Arabian Sea, which
00:18:27.940 are still there.
00:18:28.680 And I think we're getting NATO carrier battle groups, which are not even carrier battle groups,
00:18:33.260 just NATO carriers are actually going through the Straits of Malacca to Asia and East Asia,
00:18:39.340 which I find quite bizarre, because those carriers are not set up to fight the type of war you need
00:18:44.580 to defend Taiwan.
00:18:46.440 And I realize NATO is trying to show that they're an ally and involved and helping out,
00:18:51.040 and they understand the CCP is a major issue, but I just don't see it.
00:18:55.760 I'd much rather have them focus on doing what they should do, which is a European war. 0.95
00:19:00.380 If this is a European war that is going to metastasize, that's what happened in 1941.
00:19:05.040 You did have a war in Asia going for years that was brutal, the Japanese invasion in Manchuria,
00:19:11.680 then the China, the rape of Nanking.
00:19:14.180 It was a horrific, horrific conflict, but this had not metastasized into a world war.
00:19:19.020 The European war was, although bloody, was fairly contained until Operation Barbarossa in
00:19:24.760 the summer of 1941.
00:19:27.120 And of course, in December of 1941, the Japanese attack us, and then Germany declares war on
00:19:32.600 us a couple of days later, and you have a global conflict, the bloodiest global conflict in
00:19:37.800 world history.
00:19:39.820 This is starting to remind me of the guns of August, that all these different kind of elements
00:19:44.560 that none of which would actually draw you into a massive conflict, were inexorably being
00:19:51.560 drawn in.
00:19:51.960 Now, President Trump, in all likelihood, it looks like he's using this as a bargaining chip
00:19:57.500 along with the secondary sanctions.
00:20:02.580 But yesterday, he did get, he did jump on the guy that asked the question that's kind
00:20:06.280 of a logical question.
00:20:07.240 You're going up the escalatory ladder, what's next?
00:20:10.160 Now, he doesn't want to flip his cards over, but the Russians seem pretty dug in here. 0.61
00:20:15.120 And this is a European problem.
00:20:17.700 It's a European problem. 0.86
00:20:18.880 We talked about that on the campaign trail.
00:20:20.680 President Trump was very adamant it's their problem.
00:20:22.660 And now, he said yesterday five times, it's not Trump's war.
00:20:28.720 Nothing could be more true.
00:20:31.040 It's not Trump's war.
00:20:32.120 President Trump, it would never happened.
00:20:34.360 It didn't happen on his watch.
00:20:36.080 It would have never happened on his watch.
00:20:38.180 Putin would have never done this.
00:20:39.860 But by these types of actions, particularly the shipping of these long range missiles and
00:20:43.720 having a discussion that's been reported and not refuted by the White House that, hey,
00:20:49.460 that didn't happen, particularly given the quality of the reporting coming out of the
00:20:53.680 Financial Times, it's concerning.
00:20:57.740 Now, he may be using it as a bargaining chip, say, hey, we're going to give them these missiles
00:21:00.680 and they have the ability to do it.
00:21:01.860 You're going to get not just sanctions on yourself, but secondary sanctions.
00:21:05.280 So you have to come to the negotiating table.
00:21:09.180 I think the KGB's theory of conflict is quite different than the Western.
00:21:14.360 Western, this is why our greatest military leaders in World War II did not want to get 1.00
00:21:22.460 in any kind of tangle with in the bloodlens in this part of the world.
00:21:27.580 They were adamant that we stay out of it, given the number of casualties it could bring.
00:21:31.620 So folks better start paying attention here.
00:21:34.340 As we've warned about on this show for a while, this is as serious as it gets.
00:21:39.540 It also shows you it goes back to the Epstein.
00:21:41.660 This is why I think that's a key that picks a lock.
00:21:43.360 We're going to be doing this press conference live with Anna Palina Luna and Jefferson Morley
00:21:47.700 on this really blockbuster news that she, because of her force of personality and demanding
00:21:54.680 this go forward, there's now been release of information about the CIA and the Kennedy
00:21:59.380 assassination after all these decades.
00:22:02.120 Things that were actually hidden and proves that the CIA and Angleton and Hoover, the FBI,
00:22:07.460 all of them looked at the American people and faced and completely lied to the American
00:22:11.400 people.
00:22:11.760 So I posit that you've had two coups already, had one against President Kennedy, had one
00:22:17.000 against President Nixon that was different, had CIA involvement, but was a judicial revolt
00:22:22.680 by Sirica.
00:22:24.080 And Jeff Shepard's amazing books back that up.
00:22:26.580 And now you've got the third.
00:22:27.940 We've announced that there's going to be, the FBI is investigating the entire arc of the
00:22:34.980 deep state trying to get rid of President Trump.
00:22:36.740 My concern here is that in the Ukraine, in the Persian situation, you're kind of playing 0.57
00:22:43.540 into the hands of what the deep state wants.
00:22:45.320 This is what they want.
00:22:47.160 They want an empire.
00:22:48.660 Susan Rice the other day, when we had the layoffs over at the State Department, and by
00:22:55.060 the way, Supreme Court last night backed up Department of Education, we'll try to get Mike Davis on
00:23:00.140 here sometime today, to back President Trump on the Department of Education, his Article
00:23:04.200 2 powers, he can start to take it down to its, to the deck plates, just like Carrie Lake's
00:23:10.760 doing over at Voice of America.
00:23:12.040 They're going to be, they're really going to take the Department of Education finally
00:23:15.220 after all those promises and all those decades, President Trump's got it.
00:23:18.340 The Supreme Court's backed him up.
00:23:19.600 He's going to do it.
00:23:20.840 The Supreme Court has essentially given us backing to take apart the deep state if we
00:23:26.500 have the political will to do it.
00:23:28.520 The State Department the other day, I think there were 1,200 layoffs, mainly in USAID.
00:23:32.020 They had this huge, you know, sob session in the lobby where they were applauding people
00:23:37.180 as they took their plants out in their boxes after being let go.
00:23:42.940 And Susan Rice put up on Twitter, this is how, this is how America as a superpower dies.
00:23:48.460 Well, no, America as a superpower dies because of overextension, $37 trillion in debt, the
00:23:54.420 inability to pay for it.
00:23:55.320 And quite frankly, the peoples whose sons and daughters are the cannon fodder for this 0.98
00:23:59.220 finally stepping up and say, we don't want to do, we're not going to do this anymore.
00:24:01.960 We're not going to have our sons and daughters die on foreign battlefields for basically a
00:24:07.900 group of corporatists and Wall Street types in deep state to have this fantasy about an
00:24:14.360 American empire.
00:24:15.820 It's what's destroyed the country.
00:24:17.440 It's destroyed the country because you're allowed 10 to 20 million illegal alien invaders 1.00
00:24:22.220 in on Biden's watch.
00:24:23.740 Look at what's happening.
00:24:25.860 If you don't think it's serious of what's going on in New York in this election, you are
00:24:29.420 dead wrong, right?
00:24:31.100 You are dead wrong and you do not understand what's happening at these schools, at these
00:24:34.820 colleges, the foot soldiers they can put out.
00:24:37.800 Just like the ground game that we put out with you, with the precinct strategy and with
00:24:42.480 the Trump movement, they've done that now with these kids who are totally indoctrinated.
00:24:46.520 And there's millions more where they came from, given the immigration policies we've had.
00:24:50.820 Look at Los Angeles.
00:24:52.440 They're actively giving money to illegal aliens to protect themselves.
00:24:55.580 They're now going to have their own authorities combat the federal authorities to try to do
00:25:01.080 mass deportations.
00:25:02.860 Mass deportations that are trying to stare President Trump down and say it's not going
00:25:06.220 to happen.
00:25:07.340 That's the war. 0.52
00:25:08.240 That's the war that the most important front of this war is the war here in the United States
00:25:12.500 of America.
00:25:13.040 If we don't get this right and we don't do it now, before the midterm elections, and
00:25:17.600 certainly before 2028, it's not going to get done.
00:25:20.900 It has to happen now.
00:25:22.920 And that's one of the things of the divergence of our attention.
00:25:25.300 You know, Holman was there the other day at the Charlie Kirk conference and gave a great
00:25:29.700 presentation.
00:25:30.440 But we're still, you know, you're still in the best case, a couple of thousand a day.
00:25:35.780 You need to hit 7,000 a day to over four years to get to the 8, 9, 10 million on mass
00:25:44.180 deportations.
00:25:44.840 It's just not happening.
00:25:45.920 I realize the resources just got to them, but it is simply not happening.
00:25:50.180 That's the most important front of the war.
00:25:51.940 At the moment that you're focused on the mass deportations and a permanent sealing of the
00:25:56.300 border, your attention and efforts now diverted, not just to Persia, to that war, but something
00:26:02.220 that's even more irrelevant to us.
00:26:04.300 And that is a war on the eastern, you know, the Russian speaking eastern border of Ukraine,
00:26:10.200 where we have no vital national security interests.
00:26:12.660 I would argue we have no national security interests.
00:26:14.740 That's a European problem. 0.87
00:26:16.940 It's a NATO problem.
00:26:17.920 They haven't stood up.
00:26:18.740 And yesterday, if we have that clip, I'll play it in the next segment, yesterday, which
00:26:22.820 it's interesting.
00:26:23.720 This clip hit to me like a bombshell and no mainstream media and very little MAGA media
00:26:28.760 picked it up where Rute, Mark Rute, the secretary general of NATO says, hey, America's, you
00:26:36.120 know, you're the global police force.
00:26:37.460 You're the cop on the beat.
00:26:39.040 You're the police agent for the world.
00:26:40.800 And, you know, you've got to do this.
00:26:43.300 No, that's exactly what America first has revolted against.
00:26:46.420 We're not the cop of the world.
00:26:48.160 Right.
00:26:48.720 That's a globalist mentality.
00:26:50.420 That's an American empire mentality.
00:26:52.920 That is what has to be broken here.
00:26:55.380 That's why people like Mike Benz are so important right now.
00:26:57.960 Mike Benz kind of lays out easy steps that can be done immediately on this Epstein situation
00:27:03.220 to really start to get some information out, some vital information out.
00:27:06.580 This is why this special counsel, they're looking at, I think, on this needed investigation
00:27:12.280 into what the deep state did against President Trump to basically deny him office at first
00:27:17.860 and thwart his efforts in office and finally steal the office from him.
00:27:22.020 You look at that.
00:27:22.680 That's the arc.
00:27:23.980 It has to be investigated.
00:27:25.140 And I think it has to be adjudicated in a criminal setting.
00:27:30.580 It's a criminal investigation they're doing.
00:27:32.860 You have to get a special counsel in there and have a criminal investigation of it.
00:27:38.180 And I think just to make sure that we don't spin our wheels and waste time,
00:27:43.520 give that special prosecutor the Epstein because it's going to tie in with much of the intelligence apparatus,
00:27:50.540 also foreign governments and also foreign governments intelligence apparatus.
00:27:56.540 Short commercial break.
00:27:57.840 We're going to go to CERN when we get back.
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00:30:07.200 Hey, do not let this thing get ahead of you.
00:30:10.280 Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:30:16.320 Welcome back.
00:30:17.160 Let's go to – let's go to – oh, just news on Capitol Hill.
00:30:21.340 We're following this closely, Russ Vogt and the team.
00:30:23.480 They haven't been able to secure even enough votes to start the debate on the $9.4 billion precisions package.
00:30:33.300 Our recommendation to President Trump is just go do the impoundments.
00:30:36.160 If you're just going to take this much time and this much brain damage and have Russ Vogt, I think he's going back up to Capitol Hill today.
00:30:42.120 You've tried to work with the House and the Senate enough in these rescissions.
00:30:48.240 Either do pocket rescissions or just impound the money.
00:30:51.500 And let's go to court on your Article II powers.
00:30:53.760 The courts are backing you up, both at the State Department, Department of Education.
00:30:58.680 This Department of Education, State Department ruling is massive.
00:31:02.100 It reinforces President Trump's Article II powers to be chief executive officer of the government and to let people go.
00:31:08.380 And Department of Education, they're going to take apart brick by brick.
00:31:10.920 So the same with the money, his Article II powers.
00:31:15.200 I think they're spending, it's so, look, there's a $9.4 billion package that's supposed to be symbolic.
00:31:21.080 And they can't even get the 51 votes to get a debate, much less to get a, to try to get this passed.
00:31:29.280 Anyway, we'll keep you updated on that.
00:31:30.820 Let's go to CERN, Switzerland.
00:31:32.180 First off, Joe Allen, why are you in CERN?
00:31:36.440 And why, when we mention that name, what is it?
00:31:39.400 Why don't we mention that name?
00:31:40.520 Many in the war and posse think that you're going to get evaporated, sir.
00:31:46.820 Well, Steve, you know, as you're fond of saying, let's go to the sublime from the less sublime.
00:31:53.060 Behind me is a monument to light, especially the speed of light.
00:31:58.840 And further back beyond your line of sight are detection systems for figuring out what sorts of properties matter has from smashing particles together.
00:32:11.660 Right now in the systems below our feet, going out into the mountains and out to the lake, Lac Le Mans,
00:32:18.720 there are hundreds of billions of protons spinning at near the speed of light and smashing into each other.
00:32:26.840 The idea is to figure out the properties of the matter.
00:32:30.740 But the ultimate idea, and many would say that is why CERN is in some sense a temple to the religion of science,
00:32:37.280 the ultimate idea is to figure out what the early universe looked like, as in the first few seconds of the early universe.
00:32:45.860 Beyond that, I think that the spiritual significance of this is only overshadowed by the monetary significance,
00:32:54.440 because there is a ton of money getting poured into all of this.
00:32:59.620 Including from the U.S.
00:33:01.260 What is the – yeah, talk to us about that.
00:33:05.020 With the money is there for the research, what is the purpose of the – what is the purpose of the – the stated purpose of the research?
00:33:11.640 You know, like I say, the particle accelerator below our feet here is designed to basically smash subatomic particles together,
00:33:23.700 protons in particular.
00:33:25.460 And the more of them you smash together, the more they put off smaller subatomic particles,
00:33:34.040 quarks, leptons, things like that, muons.
00:33:37.000 And the Higgs boson, right, the so-called god particle.
00:33:41.900 The ultimate idea, again, is to try to get at the secrets of the universe, the deepest secrets of the universe.
00:33:48.280 What did the universe look like during the first few moments of the Big Bang?
00:33:53.540 Now, you might say, I don't care, and many people who are sensible would probably say the same.
00:33:59.180 But if you are a scientist who believes in nothing more than science, there's really nothing more precious than that last little bit of data.
00:34:09.140 You know, if there's one thing we cover all the time, Steve, it is the kind of religious significance of data for the techno class.
00:34:17.320 And that last bit of data, what did the early universe look like?
00:34:21.100 Well, supposedly they're discovering it beneath our feet, but, you know, the coffee is pretty expensive.
00:34:26.920 That's probably indicative of some of the costs.
00:34:32.400 What is, Norton, what is the fear?
00:34:35.420 Why have people, I don't know if we have the clip, maybe my staff can dig it up on this.
00:34:40.200 Didn't they have a ceremony there, I think, a couple of years ago when they opened a new,
00:34:45.220 if we could pull that, if my crack staff here could pull that clip, maybe we'll play that.
00:34:48.820 But what is the fear of the nationalist or the populist nationalist movement, nor you know it so well on an international basis,
00:34:58.640 have a hesitancy.
00:35:00.800 This is supposed to be a temple for the highest form of science.
00:35:04.340 Remember, in the science, particularly we saw the movie Oppenheimer,
00:35:08.620 the physicists consider themselves the high priest of science.
00:35:15.120 Everything else they kind of consider are poets.
00:35:17.040 This is a temple to the high priest of science and the physicists and the subatomic particle
00:35:23.320 and in various endeavors like that.
00:35:26.680 Why are people, many people, so concerned about what goes on there?
00:35:31.680 And certainly some of the events that have taken place around there,
00:35:36.500 particularly this opening they had a couple of years ago, ma'am.
00:35:39.000 Well, there are many theories, not to say conspiracy theories, surrounding the CERN itself,
00:35:47.660 just like many of these international globalist institutions.
00:35:52.240 But I would say that the recurring one is that underneath our feet, as Joe mentioned,
00:35:57.940 there are these experiments taking place.
00:35:59.940 And the fear is that there will be a huge black hole that will be created and that will engulf us all.
00:36:07.760 But on a more pragmatic level, I would just say that what is not a conspiracy is that all of these institutions
00:36:13.780 are essentially black holes for all of our taxpayer money.
00:36:17.500 If I could add to that, Steve, that incident that you're talking about, that was August of 2016.
00:36:24.660 There was a recording of one of the areas here, apparently near where the interns stay,
00:36:30.680 where they have a giant statue to Shiva, the expression of God as destroyer for the Hindus.
00:36:37.960 And some of the employees here got together in black robes and conducted what I believe was a mock human sacrifice on film.
00:36:48.580 And they say that it's just a prank.
00:36:51.400 I asked a few people here, I asked our guide in particular, he did not seem too pleased with the question.
00:36:58.320 I thought it was simply a playful question. He did not think so.
00:37:01.700 It's a very much off-limits topic, and we are not able to visit that part of CERN.
00:37:08.480 The complex of CERN is actually very big, and that particular zone is off-limits.
00:37:16.260 And by the way, Steve, what were we...
00:37:17.420 So hang on, we got some footage there, but let me...
00:37:18.820 I think that's the Gotthard Tunnel.
00:37:22.040 That's something else.
00:37:23.240 That's actually also a ceremony that took place in Switzerland a few years back.
00:37:28.540 It was for the opening of the Gotthard Tunnel.
00:37:33.140 So that's actually not what took place here at CERN.
00:37:35.820 But many of these ceremonies are infused with absolutely demonic and satanic themes,
00:37:41.820 whether you look at this video, the CERN video, the Olympics, obviously, the latest Olympics in Paris,
00:37:50.180 the 2012 Olympics in London, which eerily enough had predictive programming scenes of a future pandemic.
00:37:57.460 So they like to put in all of this imagery to let us know what is coming, I guess, Joe.
00:38:06.540 Either that or they're very, very good at anticipating the future.
00:38:10.700 Yeah, Joe.
00:38:12.820 So when you say Shiva, isn't that...
00:38:16.620 Didn't Oppenheimer use that quote about the destroyer at the very moment in the Trinity experiment
00:38:24.460 when the bomb went off on the...
00:38:26.540 The test bomb went off in New Mexico and they had the platform. 0.58
00:38:31.240 They were a couple of miles away.
00:38:32.680 At the very moment, they realized it worked because there's a big question whether it's going to work.
00:38:36.980 He actually did that famous quote from the Hindu religion, Sura, which is about Shiva being the destroyer of all.
00:38:45.840 Yes.
00:38:46.440 So interestingly enough, Steve, in my travels, I was just out at White Sands where they detonated the bomb.
00:38:52.740 Very eerie.
00:38:53.360 The silence is existential, you might say.
00:38:56.860 Yep, Oppenheimer, of course, taught himself Sanskrit because he was so obsessed with the various kinds of images of technological weaponry
00:39:07.560 that one finds in the Mahabharata.
00:39:09.700 In the Bhagavad Gita, as you say, you have Shiva appearing as Kali, the goddess of death, or just as death.
00:39:19.060 And so in that statement, as he watched the first man-made nuclear explosion over that desert,
00:39:26.780 he said that the Sanskrit lines from the Bhagavad Gita came to his mind.
00:39:30.820 I am become death destroyer of worlds.
00:39:33.660 I am become Kali.
00:39:35.240 I am become time black.
00:39:37.720 And aside from whatever is going on in these near light speed particles whizzing beneath our feet,
00:39:45.140 I think that it not only sends a chill down the spine given the crisis we now face in the midst of what seems to be the Third World War,
00:39:55.340 but artificial intelligence should give people a similar sense of unease
00:40:01.100 that maybe we're dealing with something far beyond our ability to control.
00:40:07.420 Okay, so later today, this ties it both together.
00:40:10.440 You had this very disturbing article in the Financial Times of London,
00:40:14.280 and the White House has not come out, at least I'll ask my crack staff here.
00:40:18.940 I don't think they've come out right now and refuted it.
00:40:21.440 It is, folks, we have it up on Getter, and I think Grace has done it so that we could,
00:40:26.880 that everybody can read it, even if you don't subscribe to the Financial Times of London.
00:40:30.940 But it's very disturbing about a conversation President Trump had with Zelensky
00:40:34.640 about the long-range missiles, and could they actually hit St. Petersburg and Moscow.
00:40:40.100 And it talks about a group of American officials that have been very focused on,
00:40:47.060 quote-unquote, taking the war to the Muscovites.
00:40:50.880 You know, Putin has, I think, addressed as late as last week
00:40:55.440 about taking down the threshold for using tactical nuclear weapons in Ukraine
00:41:00.780 if they run into some problems with NATO.
00:41:04.340 You couple that with in Pittsburgh today, and this is a great investment in America
00:41:09.060 in trying to re-industrialization of our heartland,
00:41:12.380 and that's why they've chosen Pittsburgh,
00:41:13.900 and I think they have a re-industrialization conference in Detroit
00:41:17.440 starting, I think, today and tomorrow also.
00:41:20.580 Both of these, though, are very much focused on artificial intelligence,
00:41:25.980 and there's $80 billion of investment in that.
00:41:29.440 As we know, and Daria, I've talked to a number of people at the senior level,
00:41:33.080 some of these, the leaders in artificial intelligence,
00:41:37.000 and they're quite concerned about the driving force of this, Joe,
00:41:41.600 is still a lot of it is, you know, Pentagon and military use.
00:41:46.880 You saw yesterday where Grok looks like his contract.
00:41:50.540 I'm here to tell you that is absolutely not 100% true, right,
00:41:54.700 particularly given the problems Grok has had,
00:41:56.420 but that is a contract of $200 million
00:41:58.200 that I think is going to be led for a number of AI initiatives.
00:42:02.680 But, Joe, the Pentagon is at the cutting edge of driving artificial intelligence,
00:42:09.260 and this is why the NVIDIA release today has got some people concerned
00:42:14.080 because the Chinese Communist Party is trying to weaponize artificial intelligence
00:42:18.560 more rapidly than even the American defense community.
00:42:22.400 Your thoughts, sir?
00:42:23.160 We've got about a minute before we go to break.
00:42:26.780 In this very short time, I'll simply say that people should right now
00:42:31.220 go and look up superintelligence strategy by Dan Hendricks, Eric Schmidt,
00:42:37.040 yeah, I know, and Alexander Wang.
00:42:39.240 I think that will really give you a sense of why it is so important
00:42:43.120 that we not feed the Chinese chips, data, IP, any of it.
00:42:52.160 Guys, can you hang around?
00:42:53.500 I've got a lot more to get to.
00:42:54.680 Senator Hawley's going to join us.
00:42:56.200 MTG's going to join us.
00:42:57.360 But I've got a lot more I want to discuss with you guys at CERN,
00:43:01.800 including more artificial intelligence, more aspects of CERN,
00:43:04.520 and Noor bin Laden's favorite, the World Health Organization,
00:43:09.520 and what's happening over there.
00:43:10.440 Frank Gaffney had a really good Frank Gaffney minute this morning.
00:43:13.180 I've given it to Noor and want her observations and comments.
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00:43:34.660 That's a long way from getting it passed.
00:43:36.400 It's only $9.4 billion.
00:43:38.340 It's quite symbolic.
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00:45:27.840 Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:45:34.140 Okay, welcome back.
00:45:35.740 Election Wizard,
00:45:36.780 which goes against these clips all the time,
00:45:38.400 is reporting now breaking news from the White House.
00:45:41.340 This is from the White House.
00:45:42.500 Financial Times misconstrued
00:45:44.960 President Trump's statement to Zelensky.
00:45:48.000 We don't want to think deeper than that,
00:45:49.500 but I knew if we put it up
00:45:50.940 and made it an item
00:45:52.880 that we might get a response to this
00:45:54.540 because a response is needed.
00:45:56.080 And I hope the White House pushes back on this hard
00:45:58.680 and really clarifies what President Trump said.
00:46:03.140 Senator Hawley,
00:46:04.000 your thoughts and observations of yesterday
00:46:06.900 with the announcement of the
00:46:08.840 selling to NATO of long-range offensive missiles
00:46:14.100 to the Ukrainians.
00:46:15.400 I know you've been a pretty,
00:46:16.420 you've been a big skeptic
00:46:17.600 about this entire Ukraine situation
00:46:19.240 from the beginning, sir.
00:46:21.500 Yeah, I have.
00:46:22.340 You know, here's my view on this.
00:46:23.840 If we're going to be sending
00:46:25.020 more arms to Ukraine,
00:46:26.860 I'm glad that we're getting paid for them.
00:46:28.620 I mean, that's, I think, an important point here.
00:46:30.340 I don't think that we should be just doing this grata. 1.00
00:46:32.220 So we've spent hundreds of billions of dollars,
00:46:33.960 as you know, Steve,
00:46:35.240 sending weapons to Ukraine.
00:46:36.600 I mean, you just think about what would that do
00:46:38.540 for veterans' health care in our country?
00:46:40.720 What would that do for working people in our country?
00:46:42.740 So I think we need to start driving
00:46:43.900 a lot tougher bargain.
00:46:45.520 The president now saying
00:46:46.580 we're going to get compensated
00:46:47.820 for any weapons that we send.
00:46:49.340 I think it's a good first step.
00:46:50.880 I continue to believe, however,
00:46:52.780 that we need to say to our NATO allies in Europe
00:46:55.500 that, guys, really,
00:46:57.400 this continent has got to be your responsibility
00:46:59.960 in the first instance.
00:47:01.200 They have got to step up
00:47:02.600 and do a heck of a lot more
00:47:04.300 than they are doing.
00:47:05.760 And the president got them
00:47:07.060 to increase their defense spending,
00:47:08.740 which is a huge victory.
00:47:09.920 But I think we need to have them do even more.
00:47:12.600 And I just continue to be concerned, Steve,
00:47:14.500 that we don't want to get embroiled
00:47:15.780 in a long-term, forever war
00:47:19.180 on the continent of Europe.
00:47:20.660 The president, I think,
00:47:21.940 wants to bring this war to a conclusion.
00:47:24.240 Putin needs to be put back into his box.
00:47:26.180 But the Europeans have got to be, 0.99
00:47:27.540 they've got to take the lead in doing that
00:47:28.860 and be responsible for it.
00:47:29.920 Your constituents in Missouri
00:47:33.980 are over-represented in the military
00:47:36.880 and volunteering as patriots.
00:47:39.140 What's the sense of your folks
00:47:40.300 back in your home state
00:47:41.560 about this situation?
00:47:43.540 Well, nobody wants to see troops on the ground.
00:47:45.340 I mean, you think about our folks
00:47:46.620 who are actually there.
00:47:47.580 I mean, in the service,
00:47:48.820 wearing the uniform,
00:47:49.620 nobody wants to see American troops
00:47:51.160 on the ground here.
00:47:52.020 And this is something
00:47:52.540 that I've always been concerned with,
00:47:54.020 particularly, frankly,
00:47:54.940 under the last administration,
00:47:56.080 because it has sounded for a long time to me
00:47:58.360 a lot like Vietnam,
00:47:59.800 where we start sending,
00:48:01.040 first we send weapons,
00:48:02.580 and then we send advisors.
00:48:04.060 And I think we're already at that point, Steve.
00:48:05.840 And then pretty soon after that,
00:48:06.880 it becomes, well, you know,
00:48:08.040 we need to actually send troops
00:48:09.500 just to make sure.
00:48:11.340 And then pretty soon,
00:48:11.980 we're completely embroiled in it.
00:48:13.680 So, you know, I trust President Trump.
00:48:15.420 I think he will.
00:48:16.280 I'm confident he would never want to see
00:48:18.200 American troops on the ground.
00:48:19.340 I can't imagine that.
00:48:20.820 I'm glad he's getting us paid for the weapons.
00:48:23.080 I think we've got to,
00:48:23.980 as I was just saying,
00:48:24.700 I think we've got, though,
00:48:25.580 to push hard here
00:48:26.800 to get the Europeans stepping up 0.54
00:48:29.220 and actually taking the lead on this.
00:48:31.260 This is their continent.
00:48:32.440 And the truth is,
00:48:33.340 if you look at our threats overseas,
00:48:35.440 put aside our border for the second,
00:48:36.960 which is our biggest immediate threat.
00:48:38.440 But if you look overseas
00:48:39.480 at our threats there,
00:48:41.540 it is China and the Asia-Pacific 0.98
00:48:43.400 that is our biggest threat.
00:48:45.840 Russia is second to that. 0.93
00:48:47.240 And we've got to focus
00:48:48.380 where our biggest overseas threat is.
00:48:51.080 And right now, that's China, 0.66
00:48:52.420 which means our European allies,
00:48:53.900 they're the ones
00:48:54.820 who really got to do more here.
00:48:58.280 I want to make sure
00:48:59.240 we get to two things
00:49:00.180 before you got to bounce
00:49:01.200 and appreciate the time.
00:49:02.600 Number one,
00:49:03.020 you've been all over
00:49:03.740 this auto pen situation.
00:49:05.380 It's just becoming now
00:49:06.440 front page news.
00:49:07.480 What in the hell is going on
00:49:08.500 and what can you do about it?
00:49:10.580 Well, it needs to happen
00:49:11.840 a couple of things.
00:49:12.700 I mean, first of all,
00:49:13.560 we need to call the person.
00:49:14.840 We now have the name
00:49:15.740 of the person
00:49:16.260 who managed the auto pen
00:49:17.420 under Biden.
00:49:18.680 I believe it's
00:49:19.500 the individual as a woman.
00:49:20.720 She needs to be called
00:49:22.080 before Congress,
00:49:23.140 put under oath,
00:49:24.160 testify in public.
00:49:25.480 We need to hear from her.
00:49:26.360 We need to know exactly
00:49:27.360 what did he authorize?
00:49:28.920 When did he authorize this?
00:49:30.540 I suspect the truth is,
00:49:31.840 Steve,
00:49:32.000 he didn't authorize anything,
00:49:33.560 which would be like
00:49:34.660 the scandal of the century.
00:49:35.900 We need to know that.
00:49:36.780 Number two,
00:49:37.480 there is supposed
00:49:38.140 to be a paper trail.
00:49:39.400 You know,
00:49:39.520 we had a hearing on this
00:49:40.540 in the Senate
00:49:40.960 a couple of weeks ago.
00:49:42.000 To me,
00:49:42.840 the big revelation
00:49:43.660 out of that hearing
00:49:44.440 was every time
00:49:45.520 the auto pen is used,
00:49:47.500 there's supposed to be
00:49:48.320 an explicit paper trail.
00:49:49.820 The president has to,
00:49:50.980 at a minimum,
00:49:52.180 give verbal consent
00:49:53.180 to use it,
00:49:53.840 and a record is made of that.
00:49:55.120 So,
00:49:55.840 let's get all the documents.
00:49:57.500 Let's see them.
00:49:58.100 They should be
00:49:58.700 in Biden's archives.
00:49:59.920 They ought to be
00:50:00.380 in his papers.
00:50:01.500 We need to go get them.
00:50:02.600 If Biden's not going
00:50:03.320 to release them voluntarily,
00:50:04.920 Congress ought to subpoena
00:50:06.140 those documents
00:50:07.000 and get them
00:50:07.860 and put them out in public.
00:50:09.260 Where's the paper trail?
00:50:10.740 Who authorized
00:50:11.820 the use of the pen?
00:50:13.200 That's what we need
00:50:13.960 to be getting after.
00:50:16.680 I think you're right.
00:50:17.600 The scale of the scandal
00:50:19.120 here is pretty mind-boggling
00:50:20.480 if he didn't really know,
00:50:21.500 and it doesn't seem
00:50:22.040 like he did.
00:50:23.100 Another scandal
00:50:23.840 that you've been
00:50:24.420 at the front of pushing
00:50:25.940 to get some answers
00:50:26.920 is the FBI files
00:50:29.400 on the President Trump's,
00:50:31.380 you know,
00:50:31.920 one-year anniversary
00:50:32.620 of the assassination attempt.
00:50:34.220 It's kind of stunning.
00:50:36.020 We don't really know
00:50:36.680 a lot about this guy.
00:50:37.700 We don't know the family.
00:50:38.660 The father hasn't been
00:50:39.900 arrested or charged.
00:50:41.300 It's pretty stunning,
00:50:43.480 even the investigation,
00:50:44.520 but we don't really
00:50:45.160 have any records.
00:50:46.000 What is your recommendation there?
00:50:48.780 My recommendation
00:50:49.320 is we declassify
00:50:50.760 Homeland Security,
00:50:52.380 Department of Homeland Security,
00:50:53.360 declassify all of the records
00:50:55.240 relating to the Butler
00:50:56.720 assassination attempt
00:50:57.780 and this guy,
00:50:58.640 Thomas Matthew Crooks.
00:50:59.580 We need to know
00:51:00.080 everything there is
00:51:00.860 to know about it.
00:51:01.780 Here's the deal, Steve.
00:51:02.540 A year on from this thing
00:51:03.760 where the President's
00:51:05.120 nearly killed
00:51:05.860 on national television,
00:51:07.320 it's a miracle of God
00:51:08.240 that he survives.
00:51:09.060 A year after this,
00:51:10.280 still pretty much
00:51:11.220 most of what we know
00:51:12.020 is based on whistleblowers.
00:51:13.440 And I want to thank again
00:51:14.500 the brave whistleblowers.
00:51:15.500 I talked to so many of them
00:51:16.960 over the last year
00:51:17.740 who came forward to me
00:51:19.060 and to other offices,
00:51:20.400 but I think we had
00:51:21.020 more than anybody,
00:51:21.860 Secret Service, FBI,
00:51:23.940 Homeland Security
00:51:24.680 who came forward
00:51:25.560 and gave us a picture
00:51:26.680 of what was going on.
00:51:27.660 But Steve,
00:51:28.180 the travesty is,
00:51:29.720 a year later,
00:51:30.840 were it not
00:51:31.300 for those whistleblowers,
00:51:32.280 I think we'd still know
00:51:33.200 basically nothing.
00:51:34.440 That really is just
00:51:35.380 not acceptable.
00:51:36.360 And so I would just call
00:51:37.460 on the Homeland Security
00:51:38.660 Department,
00:51:39.340 Secretary Noem.
00:51:40.500 She's a great patriot.
00:51:41.600 I would call on her
00:51:42.420 to declassify
00:51:43.780 all of the information.
00:51:45.960 We need to see all of it.
00:51:47.200 And you know what?
00:51:47.760 If that makes some people
00:51:48.700 look bad,
00:51:49.420 so be it.
00:51:50.760 We may need to do
00:51:51.680 some house cleaning.
00:51:52.700 And the fact that nobody
00:51:53.780 has been fired,
00:51:54.980 nobody at Secret Service,
00:51:56.780 you just about lost
00:51:57.760 a president,
00:51:58.740 twice actually,
00:51:59.880 and nobody has been fired.
00:52:01.940 Boy, there's a problem.
00:52:02.740 Real quickly,
00:52:05.800 we only got about a minute.
00:52:06.780 I just want to make sure.
00:52:08.000 You're saying all the
00:52:09.140 vital information
00:52:09.880 that we really have
00:52:10.740 have come from whistleblowers,
00:52:11.960 not the official apparatus itself?
00:52:14.340 Correct.
00:52:14.700 Yeah, that's correct.
00:52:15.400 Almost every,
00:52:15.920 you look at the reports,
00:52:16.720 there's a recent report out
00:52:17.740 from the Homeland Security Committee
00:52:18.880 came out a couple of days ago.
00:52:20.920 Almost all of that information
00:52:22.160 was initially given to us
00:52:23.940 by whistleblowers.
00:52:24.780 It was whistleblowers 0.99
00:52:25.540 who told us that the roof
00:52:26.620 of the AGR building
00:52:27.680 was abandoned,
00:52:28.340 that they were right.
00:52:29.000 It was whistleblowers 0.99
00:52:29.900 who said the Secret Service
00:52:31.660 refused the offer of drones
00:52:33.880 from local law enforcement.
00:52:36.020 I'll just be honest with you, Steve.
00:52:37.220 It was a local law enforcement agent
00:52:38.640 who told me that.
00:52:40.160 And you know what?
00:52:40.760 That was exactly correct.
00:52:42.160 Secret Service did refuse drone help.
00:52:44.480 Whistleblowers told us
00:52:45.320 that there were not going to be
00:52:46.680 counter snipers.
00:52:47.640 Secret Service wasn't even
00:52:48.780 planning to send them.
00:52:49.880 That turns out to be correct.
00:52:51.300 All of the stuff we know
00:52:52.220 from whistleblowers,
00:52:53.160 where are the official records?
00:52:54.800 It's time we get the official stuff
00:52:56.800 and everything.
00:52:58.000 You know, his apps,
00:52:58.780 Thomas Crooks' apps now
00:53:00.320 have been accessed by FBI.
00:53:01.940 Let's see it.
00:53:03.060 We're not going to prosecute
00:53:03.980 the guy.
00:53:04.280 He's dead.
00:53:05.080 Let's see all the information.
00:53:08.900 Senator, where do people
00:53:09.880 go to get you?
00:53:10.600 Where's your social media?
00:53:12.120 Holly Moe is my Twitter handle.
00:53:14.280 Same for Instagram, Facebook.
00:53:15.920 You can go to joshholly.com.
00:53:17.920 As always, thanks for having me, Steve.
00:53:21.500 Senator, thank you very much
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