Bannon's War Room - July 21, 2025


Episode 4648: Stopping Corruption In Texas; DOJ Goes After Jack Smith


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

174.57141

Word Count

9,565

Sentence Count

637

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary

Stephen K. Vance, Caroline Kennedy, Brian Harrison, and Samaddis provide an update on all the latest in the Russia investigation, the Iran deal, Iran's nuclear program, and much more. Plus, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announces a special session of the Texas General Assembly to redraw the state's congressional maps.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 One of the strategies in that election, sort of fighting fire with fire, it seems like
00:00:03.420 redistricting is going to be an issue here. We've already seen Texas Governor Greg Abbott
00:00:07.760 announcing he would move forward with asking the state legislature to redraw Texas's maps
00:00:11.880 after a push from the White House. It seems we may see a similar effort from California Governor
00:00:18.000 Gavin Newsom, even though the dynamics in that state are a little bit different than Texas.
00:00:23.160 But I guess my question is, do you support that type of effort in regards to strategy for the
00:00:31.760 midterm election? You know, I think generally voters choose their elected officials and not
00:00:36.180 the other way around. And I have always been a proponent of redistricting that keeps communities
00:00:42.260 together and produces fair, competitive results. But not partisan redistricting, as you introduced
00:00:49.120 an act before, sort of going against partisan redistricting. In an ideal world, that's exactly
00:00:53.520 right. I think Republicans need to understand if they go down this path, that what's good for the
00:00:58.540 goose is good for the gander. And they can't expect Democrats to sit back and let them change the rules
00:01:04.120 of the game and not respond. But ideally, everybody should keep redistricting once every 10 years to
00:01:11.760 create fair maps that allow voters to elect their representatives rather than representatives to
00:01:18.280 choose their constituent.
00:01:19.280 Hey, howdy neighbors, Brian Harrison here coming to you from the floor of the House. Property taxes
00:01:24.760 are so important to the leadership of this corrupt body that we gaveled in, gaveled out about 10 minutes
00:01:30.680 later. And then I can break to you right now. We are going to work a two day, two day work week this
00:01:36.360 week. And as of yet, zero bills have been even referred to start dealing with property taxes. So not
00:01:42.200 getting out to a good start here. And then of course, the speaker put the head of the Democrat caucus,
00:01:46.060 Gene Wu, who just threatened to break quorum to prevent Trump's redistricting agenda in Texas,
00:01:51.180 put him on his newly formed select committee on redistricting. So I'm sorry, guys,
00:01:55.740 the special session is not shaping up. You guys have yet to be much better than the regular sessions,
00:01:59.820 a continual betrayal of the conservative Republican voters of the state of Texas.
00:02:03.820 But nonetheless, it's minor to fight for you. So God bless you and God bless Texas. I'll keep you posted.
00:02:08.380 Caroline, you mentioned there also Israel. We've seen stepping up some attacks in Gaza.
00:02:14.540 Has the president expressed his frustration with Netanyahu and how does this impact the ceasefire
00:02:19.340 negotiations? Well, look, the president enjoys a good working relationship with Prime Minister Bibi
00:02:25.900 Netanyahu and stays in frequent communication with him. He was caught off guard by the bombing in Syria and
00:02:33.100 also the bombing of the Catholic Church in Gaza, which, as you know, I addressed at my briefing
00:02:37.020 last week. And in both accounts, the president quickly called the prime minister to rectify those
00:02:42.540 situations. And we saw Secretary Rubio intervene when he came to Syria. We saw a de-escalation there.
00:02:47.980 And as for the bombing of the Catholic Church in Gaza, the prime minister did put out a statement
00:02:53.180 saying this was an accident. And they deeply regretted that action on behalf of the state of Israel,
00:02:58.220 following his conversation with the president.
00:03:03.180 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going
00:03:10.700 medieval on these people. You're just not got a free shot at all these networks lying about the
00:03:17.020 people. The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try
00:03:21.340 to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
00:03:24.700 And where do people like that go to share the big line? Mega Media. I wish in my soul,
00:03:31.180 I wish that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:03:38.700 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:03:44.940 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:03:48.380 Okay, it's Monday, 21 July, year of early, 2025. A lot to get to today. Julie Kelly and Sam Faddis
00:03:59.100 are going to be here shortly about all the investigations. We've got a big update on
00:04:03.420 artificial intelligence, but we've got to start in the great state of Texas. Remember, folks,
00:04:08.780 Texas is the railhead of the MAGA movement. They are bound and determined to turn it purple and then
00:04:15.020 blue. As goes Texas, so goes the nation. President Trump announced that, and we had
00:04:21.420 DeGrasse on here. DeGrasse is off for a few days on his honeymoon. But DeGrasse was on here walking
00:04:27.580 through the actual districts in Texas that make sense. I think there's five districts to be
00:04:32.140 redistributed. Then this afternoon, we get this social media post by Brian Harrison. Brian joins us now
00:04:38.380 from the Texas legislature. Brian, I'm totally corn fused. How is this radical Democrat put on
00:04:44.940 the select committee when we thought one of the reasons you're in special session,
00:04:50.460 you've got a couple of things you have to do, but this is one of the priorities. Why are we putting
00:04:53.740 a radical Democrat on the select committee? And is he going to chop block everything? Is this thing
00:04:58.460 going to get off? I mean, President Trump is counting on this, on the redistricting of these five
00:05:03.100 seats, sir. Well, it's just a continued total betrayal of the fake Republicans that control
00:05:09.020 the Texas House. And even though you alluded to this, I mean, Texas has long been the crown jewel
00:05:14.220 of the progressive left's plan to take over America. If we lose Texas, we'll never have another
00:05:18.460 Republican in the White House. And the Democrats are hell bent on derailing the Trump agenda at any
00:05:23.980 cost. So the state of Texas, as far as I'm concerned, we should be doing everything we can
00:05:28.220 as a state that reelected him with a 14 point landslide to lock arms with President Trump and
00:05:32.860 advance his agenda. And that includes here on the redistricting plan, because we've got a
00:05:37.100 chance to play a role in making sure that the U.S. Congress doesn't fall to the radical Democrats
00:05:41.980 in the upcoming midterms. But what does our fake Republican speaker to down here,
00:05:45.580 a speaker selected by the Democrat caucus, Gene Wu, the chair of the Texas House Democrat caucus,
00:05:50.380 goes out and does a press conference this morning where he literally puts them quorum
00:05:54.060 breaking, walking out in order to thwart the Trump agenda explicitly on the table.
00:05:58.620 And then just minutes later, our rhino speaker points him to a newly formed select committee on
00:06:03.580 what? Redistricting. And then even since I learned that, two more quotes I'll give you from
00:06:07.260 two other radical Democrats that he put on the redistricting committee. This is Trump's plan for
00:06:11.100 redistricting. He puts these Democrats who said the following things just today. One by
00:06:15.020 Representative Turner, he says, quote, we will do all we can to fight back against Donald Trump.
00:06:20.940 And then get this. He actually made a Democrat the co-chairman of the redistricting committee.
00:06:26.300 Let me read you two sentences from the newly appointed Democrat co-chair of the redistricting
00:06:30.380 committee. Quote, Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans want to prioritize going after congressional districts
00:06:36.460 by stealing them while ignoring the people's voices. Serving as vice chair of the House Select
00:06:42.060 Committee on Congressional Redistricting is a responsibility I take seriously because
00:06:46.220 the stakes couldn't be higher. I'm ready to fight back against President Trump. That is the Democrat
00:06:53.020 newly appointed co-chairman of the redistricting committee here in the great state of Texas.
00:06:58.860 It is an absolute betrayal of the conservative Republican Trump supporting voters here in the
00:07:03.820 state of Texas. Brian, I'm missing something. This is a priority, not just for Texas. This is a priority
00:07:12.700 from the man. This is a priority of President Trump. He said over the last week, this redistricting is
00:07:17.740 central to his 2026 plan, not just to hold the House, but to increase the House. So we don't have all
00:07:24.540 these hangups on these bills. We have every bill is now trench warfare. How did that message not get
00:07:32.620 down to the leadership in Texas, sir? Well, it's a question that has vexed me since I got elected.
00:07:39.820 As you know, Steve, I had the privilege of serving as a senior member of Trump's first administration.
00:07:43.580 I was excited to get elected to the Texas legislature because I assumed every elected Republican in Texas
00:07:48.140 was fighting as hard for the freedom and liberty of the next generation as those of us who had served
00:07:51.660 under President Trump. And what I've learned down here is that we have a bunch of people who are
00:07:55.340 effectively Democrats, but they can't get elected if they tell the truth about themselves. So they
00:08:00.300 run as Republicans, but then they turn around and then empower the very radical Democrats that they
00:08:05.900 tell their voters they're going to oppose. So I'll tell you how this happens. We have a Republican,
00:08:09.980 a nominally Republican speaker, but the secret that very few people understand is that it was actually
00:08:14.700 the Democrat caucus that selected our speaker. About 30 rhinos teamed up with the entire Democrat
00:08:20.300 caucus in the Texas house and they selected the house leadership. So even though the voters of
00:08:24.780 Texas reelected Trump by 14 points and gave us a 26 seat majority in the Texas House of Representatives,
00:08:30.700 Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's team quite literally is in charge of the Republican dominated
00:08:37.580 house in the state of Texas. I actually argue it's one of the biggest forms of voter fraud that's ever
00:08:42.220 been perpetrated in these United States. So why are we even having a special session? What are the
00:08:49.740 the objectives? I know these aren't, they try not to call these two. Why are you having a special
00:08:54.540 session now in the blazing hot summer of Texas? It is warm down here. I mean, look, one of the,
00:08:59.980 obviously the redistricting thing, but then the other reason we should have one, and I was the
00:09:04.460 first elected official here to call on Governor Abbott to do this, was to fix one of the biggest
00:09:08.620 failures that we had during the regular session, which is that we decided to vote to keep property
00:09:12.860 taxes sky high and tax Texans out of their homes to continue funding, basically a continuation of the
00:09:17.900 Biden agenda. The Texas government might be the biggest funder of DEI in America. We're funding,
00:09:22.220 funding transgender indoctrination in our public universities, but then also property taxes were
00:09:27.740 not addressed. And we're, people think we're the small government, low tax state, but the reality
00:09:32.140 is Texas has one of, if not the highest property tax rate of any Republican state in America. It's an
00:09:37.900 outrage. Texans are being taxed out of their homes, again, to fund the progressive left's ideology.
00:09:43.260 And I find that totally unacceptable. So that's the reason I was calling for a special session is
00:09:47.500 because we failed to do anything meaningful to get property taxes down. And they're just
00:09:52.060 burdening 30 million Texans and it's, and it's untenable. But since we're here and since the
00:09:55.580 president's got a need and national Republicans have a need to make sure that the radical Democrats
00:09:59.500 and Hakeem Jeffries don't take over the U S Congress, we should do that. We should lower property
00:10:04.300 taxes and we should start acting like the conservative Republican state, the bastion
00:10:08.140 of liberty and the beacon of freedom that everybody believes that we are. But because of these weak
00:10:12.780 establishments of sellout rhinos controlling our legislature, we've just got Democrats running the
00:10:18.700 show. We've got four weeks of this special session and the speaker put out the schedule a day or two
00:10:23.740 ago. We're only going to be on the floor for 10 minutes today and maybe a few minutes on Thursday.
00:10:28.540 That's it. So that's a quarter of the session that's going to be gone before we even start
00:10:32.060 getting to work of the people's business and the people, not just in Texas, but, but the people all
00:10:36.460 across the country and president Trump. Okay. What can, how are we going to go forward? This
00:10:42.060 redistricting is, is beyond important. So what's your recommendation of going forward and how can
00:10:48.300 the Warren posse participate and assist our brethren down in Texas? First off, we have a huge audience
00:10:54.140 in Texas, but for those not in Texas, how can we help also? Well, I'm grateful to the posse. Y'all
00:10:58.780 have helped us defeat the Austin swamp so many times. The Austin media, the Texas media, they're,
00:11:03.820 they're lazy, they're liberal, so they don't cover the real story. But I try to post every day,
00:11:07.740 including from the floor on my X feed, which is at Brian E. Harrison, uh, at Brian E. Harrison on X,
00:11:13.260 pretty much the only truthful news you're going to get out of the capital of Texas. So please go
00:11:16.780 and amplify that at Brian E. Harrison. But then if you're in Texas, especially figure out who elects
00:11:21.580 you or who represents you from the governor on down in the state of Texas, and you reach out to them
00:11:26.220 privately through emails and phone calls, but also publicly go to their Facebook, go to their X
00:11:30.380 accounts. And you ask them, what are they doing to stand up to the corrupt liberal rhino leadership
00:11:36.060 in the Texas legislature that's selling out President Trump, that's selling out Republicans,
00:11:39.660 that's selling out congressional Republicans, and that's selling out conservatives because they want
00:11:43.340 to tax Texans out of their homes to fund the Biden-Harris agenda. Ask them those questions.
00:11:48.060 What are you doing to stand up to the corrupt leadership in the Texas legislature that's allowing
00:11:53.420 Democrats to run the show? And if you don't get an answer, you, you keep asking them. I mean,
00:11:57.020 ask them publicly. Brian, one more time, your, uh, your Twitter feed, where do people go?
00:12:03.420 At Brian E. Harrison on X. That's at Brian E. Harrison. And let me tell you, we, we can,
00:12:10.940 if we do occasionally have victories against, uh, this, it's the same coalition in Texas that,
00:12:15.660 that used to challenge us in Trump's first term and now Trump's second term, which is the Democrats,
00:12:19.660 their mouthpieces in the liberal media, but also weak and maybe the worst of all, weak establishment
00:12:23.820 Republicans. We can defeat them when we rally from the ground up and put pressure on them and exposing,
00:12:30.460 bringing transparency to the corruption that they want to perpetrate, uh, at the hands of,
00:12:35.580 you know, so-called Republicans down here. But when they're called out to task on it,
00:12:39.180 we can defeat them. So there's still time. We've got a month, we've got enough time,
00:12:43.020 and we've got the votes. If the corrupt leadership would just get out of the way and let the, the
00:12:47.180 Republicans, uh, down here act like Republicans and stop empowering the radical Hakeem Jeffries,
00:12:54.300 Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Democrats that have controlled this legislature for far too
00:12:59.100 long. Thank you, Brian. I appreciate you taking time away, getting back to the office.
00:13:04.380 Appreciate you, my friend. Appreciate the possible. God bless y'all.
00:13:06.940 We, we will be on this every day. I cannot emphasize enough how important that redistricting is,
00:13:13.900 folks. You remember those of you with us, remember the wars that you fought in Florida,
00:13:18.460 Missouri, Tennessee, Louisiana, I think North Carolina before the, uh, before the 22 midterm.
00:13:26.140 We're here again, I think Ohio, but really Texas, the Texas five.
00:13:31.260 Uh, it makes sense. It ought to be done. It assists the people actually being represented by
00:13:37.740 folks that, um, believe what they believe. We got to get those five seats, bottom line.
00:13:43.420 And we will fight like hell the next four weeks. Okay. Um, Julie Kelly and Sam Faddis are with us.
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00:17:19.300 kind of story in Axios about a piece of legislation being put forth by Josh Hawley. In fact, the
00:17:28.660 senator is going to be with us, I think, on Wednesday to talk about it. But I want to give
00:17:31.840 people a heads up because, Mark, do you agree with my thesis? I said, with all the investigations
00:17:36.820 going on, you got treason, the things, you got the Epstein. I mean, things are in at a boil
00:17:41.820 in Washington. Behind the scenes, the knives are out. Also, I think even more so about artificial
00:17:49.060 intelligence. And the reason is people know that this is power and money. And that's why it's about
00:17:54.780 control. It's about population control. Give me your thoughts of where we stand with the fight about
00:18:01.880 AI and at least making sure that it's not just some totally unregulated where you have a handful of
00:18:07.420 people that are driving this agenda and nobody really knows what's going on until it's too late
00:18:11.940 versus some sort of at least sensible regulatory framework. And how does this bill from Senator
00:18:19.060 Hawley, who's been at the forefront of this fight with Blackburn, how does this fit into it?
00:18:24.720 Hey, Steve. Yeah, this is really important. I don't know if most Americans recognize just that the
00:18:30.860 decisions being made in Washington today over AI will shape the future of the United States for 100
00:18:36.700 years or more. And so while we're all kind of being, we're all focusing on all these different
00:18:40.840 headlines, behind the scenes, as you mentioned, there's this war that's being waged on the future
00:18:46.460 of AI and the table stakes for the country and for the future of freedom and for the future of our
00:18:51.580 constitutional republic. So Senator Hawley, you know, he's long been a champion of kind of everyday
00:18:59.040 folks. I think, Steve, one of the phrases you used was the little people are the hobbits. As a
00:19:04.420 Tolkien fan, I always loved that. And, you know, those are the folks whose voices are not being
00:19:08.420 heard from in Washington. And, you know, Senator Hawley has taken a stand and he's saying, and with
00:19:14.160 Senator Blumenthal, they put out this piece of legislation that basically says if an AI company
00:19:19.120 uses data that was generated by an American for training their models, then they're going to be
00:19:27.040 held liably accountable. And it's a really interesting thing. And it's one that's being litigated in the
00:19:31.120 courts right now. And so I have to applaud Senator Hawley for stepping up and discerning the role of
00:19:36.020 Congress in an appropriate way and not leaving these decisions to the courts.
00:19:40.680 So what is this is more than just monetization? What are they trying to do? Because folks,
00:19:45.320 remember, we beat back the 10 year moratorium into the fact of that no states would have a say so here,
00:19:51.660 or at least to be some sort of regulation, not just a free and total anarchy for a decade,
00:19:56.960 because by then it'd be way, way too late. Every time they move, every meeting they take,
00:20:03.160 they're trying to figure out how to slip this thing. They try to slip it into the NDAA
00:20:06.640 and the Senate side and the House side. It's been it's been beaten back. But you're not you won't
00:20:11.820 know that until you see the actual the final bill. Every time you turn around, they're trying to get
00:20:15.900 this moratorium in there. Why? How does this put that a little bit in check? Because, you know,
00:20:23.260 we've killed that a couple of times, but you've got to be always on the alert of what the oligarchs
00:20:27.800 are trying to do. You know, it's unfortunate that some of our Republican colleagues are continuing to
00:20:34.220 push on this despite the quite severe repudiation during the big, beautiful bill discussion in the
00:20:40.640 Senate. And, you know, I think the appropriate response here is not to ban states from doing
00:20:46.760 anything for 10 years. If you're going to make the argument that, look, the United States needs to
00:20:50.800 be China. We need a standard unified approach. It's not that you say there's going to be no
00:20:55.040 rules for the industry and 10 years of just sort of free reign to pick the pockets of the American
00:21:00.180 people. Instead, you need the federal guardrails in place. And I think there's definitely a
00:21:04.900 negotiation and a deal to be had here. So federal preemption could make sense if it were to be
00:21:10.240 accompanied by smart federal policy. And I think Senator Hawley and Senator Blumenthal appear to be
00:21:14.960 trying to do just that. It's kind of like a first shot, an opening salvo in the discussion of what
00:21:20.300 a good deal might look like.
00:21:25.400 What do you say the possibilities of this can pass? We know that when you brought it to exposure on the
00:21:32.600 big, beautiful bill, the 10-year moratorium, you know, Ted Cruz was mocking us that we only had
00:21:37.980 three votes against. It was a long night. And then we won 99 to 1. As soon as you put the searchlight on
00:21:44.300 this, it changes. What about in this situation? What is your recommended for the recommendation
00:21:49.540 for the legislative strategy? This is the network. You guys run this network to make sure we get the
00:21:55.100 appropriate, make sure that we get the appropriate laws passed. What say you?
00:22:01.360 Yes, sir. You know, our network, you know, it's a bit of a David versus Goliath fight,
00:22:05.460 but we're going to fight the good fight to try to help inform members of Congress on
00:22:08.900 what the technical story is of these technologies and where it's going and what the appropriate
00:22:13.720 guardrails will be. And, you know, whether or not Senator Hawley and Senator Blumenthal's
00:22:17.920 legislation will pass, I think that it seems to me, at least right now, to be a bit of a tough road
00:22:23.700 because at the core of the matter is issues of whether or not these companies have what they
00:22:28.000 assert to be this idea of a right to train. And, you know, if the companies are going to say,
00:22:33.500 like, look, if we can't, you know, acquire data and use that data to train our models,
00:22:38.140 and we're not going to have an AI industry and China's going to win. And then, of course,
00:22:42.460 on the other hand, you know, you have musicians, you have artists, you have content creators
00:22:46.640 who are going to be, and journalists, and who are going to be displaced by these capabilities.
00:22:51.920 And so if Senator Hawley, Senator Blumenthal, if this piece of the exact piece of legislation,
00:22:56.800 it may or may not pass this Congress, but what it does is it opens the discussion on what an
00:23:01.260 appropriate balance could be and what a consensus view could be. Because I do get concerned when I hear
00:23:06.480 folks like Congressman Guthrie in the House continuing to push on this kind of blanket
00:23:11.200 path for the industry. And we have, you know, Americans out there that are, you know, Americans
00:23:16.040 are losing their job today. I mean, we've already had hundreds of thousands of Americans lose their
00:23:20.220 jobs because of AI in 2025. As I understand it, you know, unemployment among college, recent college
00:23:25.460 graduates is the highest it's ever been. We need a national discussion on what the right framework
00:23:30.340 should be.
00:23:30.820 But hang on, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, you're in the middle of this thing. You're not buying
00:23:34.760 the case that it's creating more jobs than it's taking away. I mean, that's the pitch
00:23:38.840 they're making. For all the technology folks and STEM people that are whining and bitching
00:23:45.080 and moaning, right, I say that tongue in cheek, that are losing their jobs, the proponents
00:23:53.140 of AI said, oh, you're missing the point. We're actually creating many more jobs than are leaving.
00:23:58.360 Is that the analysis that your group understands the situation we're in? Is that true?
00:24:06.060 I unfortunately don't think that's true. I think there's this line out there that's been
00:24:10.820 perpetuated by the industry and by all these management consulting companies that, and it
00:24:15.140 says this, it says an AI won't steal your job, a human using AI will steal your job. And I think
00:24:21.880 that's kind of like the digital opiate of the masses for the 21st century. I think AI will absolutely
00:24:27.080 steal your job. And even if it does empower you, and I'm not anti-technology. I use AI
00:24:31.960 every day. These are some amazing capabilities, but I'm very aware of the fact that I do not
00:24:36.540 own that AI. And if I were dependent upon that AI for my livelihood, I would be very nervous
00:24:44.940 that that could be taken away at any point. I would have little control over that. So this
00:24:48.980 idea that's going to create new jobs or not create new jobs, I just don't see it yet. And
00:24:54.040 it could be true, but I'm not buying it.
00:24:58.120 Mark, how do people get to you to find out more about this bill, more about what you guys
00:25:01.860 are doing on AI and the AI Policy Network, sir?
00:25:05.620 Yes, sir. We are at the AIPN.org, the AIPN.org. And you can follow me on Twitter at Mark Beal.
00:25:13.000 Mark, thank you so much for jumping in here, talking about this. Joe Allen's going to join
00:25:19.220 us a little later in the show. We've got a lot more on artificial intelligence, but Julie
00:25:24.380 Kelly joins us. Julie, we're going to play. We've got a clip we're going to play after
00:25:28.120 the commercial break for you. So much is happening today. I mean, can you give us just a couple
00:25:32.920 of the headlines of what you're tracking on these investigations, ma'am?
00:25:37.540 What time is it? I mean, it's like we're getting hourly bombshell droppings, which is great.
00:25:44.500 So just following up on Tulsi Gabbard's, not just her release on Friday, but her comments over the
00:25:50.240 weekend about a treasonous conspiracy and her belief that charges should be brought. Today,
00:25:56.760 Senator Grassley's release of the old Hillary Clinton mid-year exam inquiry, as they called it,
00:26:04.740 at the FBI, and how, of course, as we know, it was not thorough, but we have more evidence.
00:26:10.400 Senator Grassley disclosing the now declassified appendix to Michael Horowitz's 2018 report
00:26:16.640 investigating the mid-year examination. So lots of things happening. So we can chat after the break.
00:26:25.980 Well, let me get about a minute or two. Let's talk about I want to talk about that one specifically.
00:26:30.120 Why? Because a lot of the mainstream media is either trying to dismiss this or say,
00:26:34.340 we've heard this before. Like, for instance, they're saying, oh, this is the IG report from
00:26:38.240 Horowitz. Well, actually, it's not. It's kind of the meat of it that he wasn't able to disclose.
00:26:43.820 So Grassley's now on board. There are other people on board. I understand from people at DNI
00:26:49.840 that the whistleblowers are burning up the phone lines of people that have information.
00:26:54.840 We've got about a minute before we go to break. Why is this what Grassley did today so important?
00:27:00.120 Because what it demonstrates, and I'm going through it, it's pretty lengthy and kind of
00:27:05.040 goes back and forth. But what it proves is that the FBI had eight thumb drives of data collected
00:27:12.180 from a major breach of federal government servers. This included a trove of hacked emails from then
00:27:21.200 President Barack Obama. I think it could be tied to the 2015 email hacking of the State Department.
00:27:27.220 It doesn't specify in this declassified appendix. But they had eight thumb drives of emails from the
00:27:36.280 president and from the State Department. And what some in the FBI were pushing, and it appeared like
00:27:42.000 even early on Peter Strzok was doing this, is that they wanted to look at the source who had turned
00:27:47.740 over the eight thumb drives, look at, to the extent that they could, the data and records on those thumb
00:27:53.440 drives and cross-reference with anything with the ongoing Hillary Clinton investigation.
00:27:58.500 But lo and behold, I know you'll be shocked to find out. No one pursued it, the matter was dropped,
00:28:04.720 and no one looked at those eight thumb drives to see if it further implicated Hillary Clinton,
00:28:09.180 because Jim Comey had already decided the case was closed and no charges would be brought.
00:28:13.000 Hang on for one second. Julie Kelly is with us in the war room. Short commercial break. Back in a moment.
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00:30:08.920 The intelligence community is full of very, very good people who do their jobs every single day,
00:30:14.000 and now they're watching their leader do something that each and every one of them knows is dishonest.
00:30:20.120 And it is a really, really bad thing for the safety and security of the American people when
00:30:25.280 that dynamic is out there. Congressman Jim Himes blasting DNI Tulsi Gabbard's, quote,
00:30:33.100 lie, her attempt to turn the spotlight perhaps away from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal, and Donald Trump's
00:30:39.320 plunging poll numbers by resorting to the typical playbook of Donald Trump and his allies, fabricating
00:30:45.660 and relitigating a nine-year-old assessment that was just recently re-corroborated by Mr. Ratcliffe,
00:30:52.620 Donald Trump's handpicked CIA director, that Russia interfered in the 2016 election and favored Donald
00:30:58.200 Trump. Gabbard released a report on Friday that she claims proves that the Obama administration
00:31:04.300 intelligence officials manipulated and withheld evidence that Russia did not hack voting machines
00:31:09.940 to change the outcome of the election, accusing those officials of a, quote, treasonous conspiracy
00:31:15.260 in 2016, end quote, and referring them to the Justice Department for Criminal Investigation.
00:31:20.600 But the problems here are many. No investigation contended that Russia manipulated votes in 2016.
00:31:26.780 Not the initial assessment by intelligence officials, not the nearly two-year-long Mueller investigation,
00:31:32.660 not the investigation by the Bill Barr-appointed special counsel, John Durham, and not the
00:31:38.900 investigation by the Republican-led Senate Intelligence Committee led by now Secretary of State
00:31:44.940 Marco Rubio. As the New York Times reports, those three investigations, quote, back the findings of
00:31:51.320 American spy agencies in late 2016, that Russia was trying to influence the election by damaging
00:31:57.440 Ms. Clinton's campaign and bolstering Mr. Trump, end quote, adding that, quote, the new report by Ms. Gabbard's
00:32:03.840 staff conflates those two activities by the Russians and tries to suggest that the Obama administration
00:32:09.080 forced the intelligence community to alter its conclusions, end quote.
00:32:14.840 Okay, this is how they're blown back already. And look, these people are very sophisticated. They have huge
00:32:19.360 platforms. This is going to be a fight, right? But we got it. We have to win this one. If you if you don't win
00:32:25.300 this one, number one, I think people are gonna be so dispirited that, hey, we caught these guys red-handed
00:32:30.280 and you couldn't prosecute them in the deep state actually runs thing. Julie Kelly, you've seen the
00:32:35.040 underbelly of this since you started on the J6 persecutions, not prosecutions. Talk to me about
00:32:42.560 what's coming up on this and and the blowback you're getting. Of course, Andy McCarthy in National
00:32:48.060 Review has already taken a shot at Tulsi Gabbard. Walk me through your assessment of where we are in this.
00:32:55.300 So here's what they're trying to do, the Nicole Wallace's and John Brennan and Tim Heapy, who was on the
00:33:03.440 January 6th Select Committee. I wish someone would ask him about all the destroyed evidence that he produced
00:33:08.440 on that committee. But nonetheless, what they're trying to suggest is that what Tulsi Gabbard and others are saying
00:33:15.420 is that the Obama regime, Obama White House inner circle, said that the voting machines were hacked
00:33:23.140 and that the vote totals were impacted by the Russians. I don't think that Tulsi Gabbard, I keep reading
00:33:29.480 through her documents, I don't see that she has said that anywhere. But they did say, and I'm rereading
00:33:37.380 John Brennan's ICA, the 2017 one that's now been thoroughly discredited. And he does talk about
00:33:45.020 Russian cyber intrusions into state and local electoral boards. They sent Lisa Monaco, DHS Secretary
00:33:53.620 Jay Johnson and Jim Comey to Capitol Hill in September of 2016, not to talk to the gang of eight and
00:34:00.620 congressional leaders about, you know, $100,000 in Facebook ads that the Kremlin allegedly was going
00:34:06.680 to put out saying mean things about Hillary Clinton. No, they went with the express purpose of fomenting
00:34:16.300 this fake belief that the Russians somehow were going to hack into our election system, our voting
00:34:22.340 system, and that they needed to come out in a bipartisan way and denounce that. Not Facebook ads, not
00:34:29.560 Vladimir Putin saying nice things about Donald Trump. They made this sound like it was going to be a very
00:34:37.180 aggressive and vote changing election outcome changing operation. So this is what they talked about
00:34:45.440 beforehand. They talked about it publicly. They talked about it after the election. So to now conflate this
00:34:52.900 with, well, now they're saying that the Obama people said and Brennan said that votes were impacted. No, that's
00:34:58.840 not what they said. They specifically said that the Russians at Vladimir Putin was going to interfere,
00:35:05.580 hack, assault. They used a number of different descriptions for it. The elections to help Donald
00:35:12.800 Trump win. So now that they're all backing away, I love how Nicole Wallace is like, oh, this nine-year-old
00:35:18.180 report with John Brennan sitting right there, who of course was responsible for it. You know,
00:35:24.120 they just will not stop the deception that this hoax relied on from day one to try to destroy Donald
00:35:34.240 Trump and successfully disabled the first half of his first presidency with this Russia collusion
00:35:40.120 hoax. And of course, special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation that came up empty-handed on that score.
00:35:46.900 The, the, what they mocked, the Mike Lindells and the machine folks in the 2020 election, they were
00:35:54.240 trying to, uh, uh, uh, you know, work up, get people worked up in the fall of 2016 when it never
00:36:01.240 happened. Also, let's go back to the Facebook ads. Wasn't, I think Clapper was the guy that wrote the
00:36:06.080 book, either Clapper or Hayden, one of the two, keep those nerds apart. It might've been Hayden's book
00:36:11.720 because they all wrote books, right? In the book, I remember Aaron Burnett seeing their interview on
00:36:17.840 him and she said, Hey, look in your entire book, you get down to it and you're talking about $160,000
00:36:23.360 of Facebook ads that some group in Russia took that said, you know, Hillary Clinton was not the best.
00:36:31.160 That's still kind of the, the, the, the, the, the basic facts they had. There were some Facebook ads
00:36:36.340 that were done. Is it not? They never proved anything else. And of course,
00:36:39.800 on the December 8th, they had a phony IC assessment that they want to rework to basically show and to
00:36:46.940 smear what I call it the nullification project, either to get, to be able to remove Trump from
00:36:52.520 office, but not doing that, put enough doubt in American people's minds that he'd been fairly
00:36:57.580 and freely elected, ma'am. Right. Correct. So I think that the Facebook ads maybe were proven or
00:37:05.000 somehow tied to the Kremlin or GRU or whatever, but we did all of this for Facebook ads. And now
00:37:11.200 you have Tim Heathie or whoever, and, and that weirdo Tim, the other Tim from the bulwark.
00:37:18.060 Now, all of a sudden they're just poo-pooing and laughing this whole thing off.
00:37:21.720 Uh, it, it's pretty, um, preposterous. And also Steve recall, this all originated with the other
00:37:30.260 lie, which is that the Russians hacked the DNC email server and that the Russians were responsible
00:37:37.740 for the decimation, uh, excuse me, dissemination of incriminating emails, uh, on located on that
00:37:46.720 server that threw the convention up for grabs in 2016 resulted in the resignation of Debbie Wasserman
00:37:54.120 Schultz. They blamed that on the Russians. And then we come to find out there's never been any
00:37:59.100 evidence that the Russians hacked the DNC email system. Sean Henry, who was the CEO of CrowdStrike,
00:38:05.460 the firm that was hired by Fusion and DNC to look into the hack and then quickly determine that this
00:38:11.460 Guccifer 2.0 working with the GRU had hacked the email system. Uh, he told Congress a few years
00:38:17.280 later, no, we never had the data. We never had the servers. We never had the machine. We never could,
00:38:22.840 could look at anything. Of course, Jim Comey said that they never had it either. So that's another
00:38:28.080 lie, but that's really what I think initiated, uh, this narrative, or even if it sort of disputes what
00:38:36.380 is specifically in the ICA, but certainly the idea that the Russians hacked into something. Um,
00:38:45.680 and that's why it was called, you know, 2016 election hacking. If you go through the news reports,
00:38:51.980 that's all that they say is hacking. Barack Obama suggested it in December of mid December of 2016.
00:38:58.640 Tulsa Gabbard has that in her documents. So to now back off and say, Oh no, no, no. The Russians really
00:39:04.620 didn't do anything serious. We didn't really say that they did anything serious. We just said that
00:39:09.140 they were influencing the election. Well, of course, every major enemy of America wants to do
00:39:14.940 that. So, um, just another, their attempt to rewrite history in the face of now more evidence
00:39:22.420 and putting that, uh, puzzle pieces together on this unprecedented. Well, the evidence has been put
00:39:27.960 out. The evidence is put out at more evidence is coming. And by the way, the, on the Facebook ads,
00:39:33.720 I don't think it's the Russians and maybe some group associated with the Russians. I don't think
00:39:36.980 that was ever proven. Right. That's right. As little as that is. Um, the, uh, talk to me about
00:39:42.600 Lisa Monaco. Why is she important? Why does she pop up in the meeting in Obama's office? Why does she
00:39:48.520 pop up later as, uh, the deputy to Merrick Garland? She, she's, uh, you know, like this, like the
00:39:55.280 character Zelig. She shows up everywhere. Uh, there, there's bad stuff happening. Who is she? And I guess
00:40:02.140 one of her deputies got subpoenaed today. Right. So Lisa Monaco is kind of like the
00:40:07.960 where's Waldo of the nearly decade long lawfare operation against the president and everyone
00:40:15.040 around him. So yeah, she was in that December 9th, 2016 white house meeting that we just found
00:40:22.380 out about things to Tulsi Gabbard on Friday. But Steve, the morning before that meeting,
00:40:28.580 white house meeting, Lisa Monaco met with some of the top political white house and national
00:40:34.640 security reporters in the country at a breakfast for Christian science monitor. That's where she
00:40:41.400 planted the very first seeds that the president, that president Obama was going to order his
00:40:46.820 intelligence community to look at potential Russian interference, hacking involvement in the
00:40:54.600 election. So she didn't say, we're going to look at, you know, some social media posts that were
00:40:58.960 mean about Hillary Clinton and maybe the Russians funded. No. And who asked her the question? And I've
00:41:04.560 posted this clip. I also have it at my sub stack. Who pitches the softball question to Lisa Monaco
00:41:11.180 that morning, right before this December 9th meeting, where they then are scrambling to change the
00:41:16.860 intelligence assessment and rework it and order this ICA? Who answered the question? Yahoo News,
00:41:23.440 Michael Isikoff, who was responsible for the first article in September 2016 about the Steele dossier,
00:41:30.620 about alleged ties between the Trump campaign, Carter Page and the Russians to influence the
00:41:37.540 election. That newspaper article used in the FISA applications to seek a warrant to spy on Carter Page
00:41:45.360 and by extension the campaign and by extension the president. This was all so carefully orchestrated.
00:41:51.980 So that was Lisa Monaco. She then leaves, obviously, the Obama White House. He's run out of office,
00:41:59.540 thankfully. She spends four years as a CNN commentator going after the president. She was
00:42:05.240 one of the first to float the idea about using the Logan Act against Michael Flynn. Joe Biden gets
00:42:11.440 installed in the White House and he picks Lisa Monaco to be his deputy attorney general, run the
00:42:18.840 Department of Justice, where she picks up right where she left off in January of 2017, puts a team
00:42:26.620 together to investigate the president for January 6th to help concoct the classified documents case,
00:42:35.820 which we learned about in that those court proceedings that NARA and the White House General
00:42:41.780 counsel had been in touch with the deputy attorney general's office on how to proceed with a criminal
00:42:47.720 referral for the alleged harboring of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. And she brings on this
00:42:54.400 man named Thomas Windham, pulls him, I think he was at the Maryland U.S. Attorney's Office in Maryland,
00:43:01.160 pulls him, puts him in the D.C. U.S. Attorney's Office, which was first investigating the president for
00:43:06.180 January 6th and then classified documents. He's like her little toady. And he eventually then,
00:43:13.040 after Jack Smith's appointed in November of 2022, Windham goes to the special counsel's office
00:43:19.740 from the D.C. U.S. Attorney's Office, goes there and is one of the lead prosecutors with Molly Gaston
00:43:25.160 on the January 6th case. So he was asked to sit for a transcribed interview with House Judiciary
00:43:32.240 last month, where he, of course, surprisingly did not answer any questions. They asked him questions
00:43:37.800 about the special counsel. They asked him questions about the January 6th committee,
00:43:42.300 questions about any correspondence he had with Fannie Willis, any interactions with the National Archives,
00:43:48.060 which, of course, was also a lead operator in concocting the documents case. And the U.S. Postal
00:43:55.600 Service asked him a bunch of questions he said he couldn't answer. So now he has been subpoenaed today,
00:44:01.720 got a subpoena from House Judiciary to sit for a deposition.
00:44:04.840 Hang on one second. We'll be right back.
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00:45:30.740 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:45:33.300 So, Julie, he gets over there and he's not forced to answer. Tell me the answers he was giving.
00:45:44.500 So, he really wasn't giving any answer. At first, he said he could not answer questions because the
00:45:49.420 Department of Justice had not authorized him to answer questions. So, of course,
00:45:54.000 the Trump Department of Justice immediately said, yes, you can give unrestricted testimony
00:45:58.920 about any of the topics under inquiry by House Judiciary. Well, that didn't suffice. So, then he
00:46:06.340 relied on Federal Rules Criminal Procedure, Rule 6E, which relates to secrecy of grand jury proceedings.
00:46:16.080 That wasn't flying either. And at one point, Chairman Jordan calls his obfuscations,
00:46:25.480 you invoked an absurd and indefensible interpretation of the Department's authorization,
00:46:30.600 refusing to testify about communications with FBI officials on the grounds that FBI officials were
00:46:36.260 not included in the definition of DOJ officials. Now, of course, they are. The FBI is a subagency
00:46:44.560 of the Department of Justice. So, Tom Windham used to doing whatever the hell he wants behind the scenes,
00:46:52.120 running roughshod over everyone's rights, you know, having to work with Judge Tanya Chutkin,
00:46:59.140 working hand-in-glove with her to deny the president his rights, put a gag order on the president in that
00:47:04.900 case. But then when he's finally confronted, he pretends he has all these rights and protections and
00:47:10.240 privileges that he doesn't have. And so, Jim Jordan blowing the whistle on Tom Windham today and forced
00:47:16.960 subpoenaing him to sit for a deposition in September to answer a lot of these questions.
00:47:25.720 I would think especially his work with special counsel Jack Smith could be part of overall
00:47:33.000 investigation into the special counsel's office, which we know was announced in January by
00:47:39.200 Attorney General, well, the Weaponization Committee, but then part of what Pam Bodney and
00:47:46.160 the DOJ and Weaponization Working Group are looking at as well.
00:47:50.720 Yeah. Julie, you're all over this now. I know you're publishing something on Lisa Monaco you're
00:47:56.200 working on. Where do people, folks, you're going to want to know, you want to get your scorecard out
00:48:01.380 and start finding out who these people are because we're going to make them all infamous.
00:48:04.680 If you want them perp walked, if you want them found, if you want them investigated and indicted
00:48:11.860 and tried and then imprisoned and or other, you've got to do the pick and shovel work.
00:48:18.000 Julie Kelly and others, a team of others are doing it. Where do people go, Julie,
00:48:22.440 to find out all your information and support your work, ma'am?
00:48:26.500 Thank you, Steve. So I'm hoping to have my first, there's going to be a two-part series on
00:48:30.740 Lisa Monaco as kind of the common thread in this so-called grand conspiracy investigation.
00:48:35.680 So my work is declassified with Julie Kelly at Substack and then you can find
00:48:40.140 breaking news reporting on xJulie underscore Kelly too.
00:48:46.160 Julie Kelly, thank you very much for joining us today in the world. Appreciate you.
00:48:50.540 Talk soon. Thanks.
00:48:53.680 Julie Kelly, Lisa Monaco, that name will pop up a lot. You should know there's a ton of people
00:48:59.520 right now, not just at D&I, that are declassifying these and putting it forward.
00:49:05.300 Of course, the Martin Luther King files we'll put out today. Also, I would say, hey, we're absolutely
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00:49:16.760 are kind of swamped, I think is the easy way to say it, because the people out there that are doing
00:49:22.400 this, both at D&I, other places over at DOJ are absolutely, you know, they're bailing water.
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00:51:14.600 What do you got for us this afternoon?
00:51:15.800 Right on. Everybody, well, I'm back in Minnesota, everybody. I went down to our outlet store. We only
00:51:20.940 have one outlet store in the United States. It's here in Minnesota. These are all of our clothes out items,
00:51:26.460 our clothing, and everything you could think of in there. But I said, you know what? I'm going to
00:51:31.280 offer this to the War Room Posse. So you get the outlet store sale. This is exclusive to the War Room
00:51:37.700 Posse. There's absolutely hundreds of products on there. All of our clothing line. We have a complete
00:51:44.380 clothing line that I don't even ever tell you guys about. And you can check it all out right there at
00:51:50.040 the outlet sale. Usually we only have them in the outlet store. There's a lot of products we only offer
00:51:55.140 there. So you guys go to the website at mypillow.com. Scroll down and click on Steve. And
00:52:01.900 now, Denver, if you could click on the outlet store sale there. And if you scroll down, there
00:52:06.880 it is, you guys. There's many clothes out items, overstock items. You're going to save up to 80%.
00:52:12.720 For example, there's the flannel sheets and there's from last year. Now we got this year's
00:52:18.260 stuff coming in. So we're making room for all the new products. You guys can take advantage of this
00:52:24.080 outlet store closeout. Save up to 80%. Promo code War Room or call 800-873-1062. And when the operators
00:52:34.080 there tell them you got the promo code War Room, they'll tell you what's available on all of the
00:52:38.740 other bigger ticket products too. So this is the biggest sale we've ever had. I've never done this
00:52:43.900 for any promo code ever. You guys get everything available in the outlet store for up to 80%
00:52:49.320 off. Wow. Mike Lindell, once again, what's the number to call? People love to call and talk to
00:52:57.740 your operators. What number to call? Yeah, can you put it up there, Denver? I'm sorry.
00:53:02.600 It's 800-873-1062. Promo code War Room, 800-873-1062. And I love this time of day, guys. This is when
00:53:17.020 I go downstairs. I will be taking at least five or ten of the calls. So you guys, if you get me,
00:53:23.220 we'll talk for a bit. Let's call now. Right on. Short break. Back in the worm in a moment.
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