Bannon's War Room - July 22, 2025


Episode 4650: Putting Out An American First Foreign Policy; Trump Meets With President Of The Philippines


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 5 minutes

Words per Minute

161.64694

Word Count

10,625

Sentence Count

926

Misogynist Sentences

8

Hate Speech Sentences

12


Summary

Join us in the War Room as we break down the latest breaking news from around the world, including a possible coup attempt in the Philippines, the latest on the Iran deal, and much, much more. War Room is hosted by Stephen K. B. Bannon and is produced by John Rocha.


Transcript

00:00:01.000 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:00:06.000 Pray for our enemies,
00:00:08.000 because we're going medieval on these people.
00:00:11.000 I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:00:16.000 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:00:18.000 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:00:19.000 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that,
00:00:21.000 but you're not going to stop it.
00:00:22.000 It's going to happen.
00:00:23.000 And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
00:00:26.000 MAGA Media.
00:00:28.000 I wish in my soul,
00:00:30.000 I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:33.000 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:37.000 If that answer is to save my country,
00:00:40.000 this country will be saved.
00:00:43.000 War Room.
00:00:44.000 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:00:51.000 Okay, welcome.
00:00:52.000 Tuesday, 22 July, year of war, 2022.
00:00:55.000 The breaking news here.
00:00:57.000 Tim Burchett over at Oversight put in a motion to subpoena Maxwell at the Oversight Committee for her testimony.
00:01:06.000 The panel, I think the Oversight Committee has passed that, or at least the panel.
00:01:10.000 Manu Raju over at CNN is reporting that this actually looks like it could happen.
00:01:17.000 However, this leadership of the House is saying the House is going to leave tomorrow, Wednesday, and not come back to after Labor Day.
00:01:26.000 Wow.
00:01:27.000 I guess we're not going to get to Ben.
00:01:30.000 I guess we're not going to get the second rescissions package.
00:01:32.000 So they better be ready to do that on the first day back after Labor Day.
00:01:37.000 Remember, these are 2025 cuts.
00:01:41.000 Rescissions, pocket rescissions, impoundments.
00:01:45.000 You've got to get on with it.
00:01:46.000 We've done $9 billion, but you're going to have a deficit close to $2 trillion, maybe even more.
00:01:52.000 Although the June number looked pretty good because of the tariffs, the tariff money.
00:02:00.000 Anyway, we'll get into all this.
00:02:02.000 I want to go to the coup d'etat.
00:02:04.000 Noor bin Laden standing by.
00:02:06.000 We're going to have a shot there in a moment of the reception of the president of the Philippines coming into the West Wing, supposed to be around 1115, I think.
00:02:17.000 Can we go ahead and get that shot?
00:02:20.000 There we go right there.
00:02:22.000 There's some movement.
00:02:23.000 Looks fantastic.
00:02:24.000 I can see it, but the audience can't eventually.
00:02:27.000 Guys, I'll direct this if you want me to.
00:02:29.000 I can do it.
00:02:30.000 I'm multi-talented.
00:02:32.000 Okay.
00:02:33.000 Just putting the full screen.
00:02:34.000 There we go.
00:02:35.000 One, two, three.
00:02:38.000 Can't do it.
00:02:39.000 There we go.
00:02:40.000 Congratulations.
00:02:41.000 Thank you, Denver.
00:02:42.000 Thank you.
00:02:43.000 Wow.
00:02:45.000 Let's get some WorkPath coffee.
00:02:46.000 Can we get some WorkPath coffee out to the Denver crew?
00:02:49.000 Quicker on the trigger, guys.
00:02:51.000 There you have it right there.
00:02:53.000 This is a very important meeting.
00:02:55.000 The Philippines is literally at the tip of the spear on the third, on the three island chains.
00:03:01.000 That's the first island chain for exactly what's going on with the Chinese Communist Party.
00:03:06.000 And they are bearing the brunt in the South China Sea right now, particularly on these atolls and reefs, et cetera, with the CCP saying, remember, if you go, if you talk to the Chinese Communist Party, they make the case, as Colonel Harvey knows, that they have a big circle around the South China Sea.
00:03:21.000 And they say that's an inland sea to the Chinese Communist Party.
00:03:25.000 There we go right there.
00:03:26.000 Look at that.
00:03:27.000 It wasn't shot at the color guard.
00:03:28.000 Isn't that going to make you proud right there?
00:03:30.000 Very squared away.
00:03:32.000 Coming over to the West Wing, that's the executive office building, the Eisenhower executive office building, the old State Department, built in late in the 19th century.
00:03:43.000 So, Colonel Harvey, you know this better than any living human being because you were in the White House with President Trump in our first term.
00:03:52.000 You were also with Devin Nunez a couple of times over at the House Intelligence Committee.
00:03:58.000 Give us – put in perspective the importance of what's been released because Brennan and these guys, we've played tons of clip of them.
00:04:03.000 They're downplaying it, but Brennan looks incredibly nervous any time he's on TV, just smears Tulsi Gabbard, never really talks about facts.
00:04:11.000 How big a deal is now the exposure – and more is coming today, folks.
00:04:15.000 I understand Grassley's committee is going to release, I think, addendums to a lot of the investigation on Clinton and her emails.
00:04:23.000 I think you're seeing – my understanding, Colonel, is that the phone lines at DNI are blowing up on whistleblowers coming forward.
00:04:31.000 The new information but didn't feel comfortable at the time they would have any air cover.
00:04:35.000 Can you put in perspective exactly what we're seeing here and why it's so important for us to pursue through legal channels, criminal channels, accountability and responsibility for this coup against President Trump in his first term?
00:04:47.000 Well, I think, you know, John Brennan, Mr. Clapper and others are very nervous because they see the unraveling beginning.
00:04:55.000 And I would say, you know, John Radcliffe released about 10 days ago the CIA note on Tradecraft, which really laid out John Brennan's role in ramming through this fake intelligence community assessment that assessed that, you know, Putin wanted Trump to win and had interfered in the election.
00:05:17.500 And then the next shoe to drop was, you know, Tulsi Gabbard dropping 100 documents.
00:05:23.500 And it exposed things like, you know, the decision to stop a PDB that was rather benign about Russian influence and to call a short-fused PC, Principles Committee meeting in the National Security Council for the very next day, chaired by Susan Rice, where the decision was made to draft a intelligence community assessment.
00:05:48.500 Now, what's interesting about that is it was a short fused.
00:05:53.500 They put it out by the 20th of December, getting the draft done.
00:05:57.500 And then that's what triggered, you know, the meeting in early January.
00:06:02.500 All of the players that have been involved in this, you know, is a who's who of people who've been following this.
00:06:08.500 I found it interesting on the on the 9th of December.
00:06:11.500 On the 9th of December, they people like Mahar Bitar was there, a U.N. liaison person.
00:06:19.500 Why was he at this meeting about the intelligence community assessment dealing with Russia and and those issues?
00:06:27.500 You know, because he later led the effort for Adam Schiff on the House Intelligence Committee.
00:06:33.500 But I'll just jump forward. There's going to be more things coming out and it's going to be coming out over the next couple of months.
00:06:39.500 I think it'll be it should be timed.
00:06:41.500 The House Intelligence Committee, Rick Crawford, is hopefully going to be releasing the intelligence community assessment report drafted under Devin Nunes' watch by a crew of intelligence professionals that went back and dissected the intelligence community assessment written under Brennan's watch.
00:07:03.500 And it came to entirely different conclusions. And I can talk about that later.
00:07:10.500 The Durham report classified annex about the intelligence plan to link Trump to Putin is going to be released.
00:07:19.500 And I think the president said he's going to get that out.
00:07:22.500 There are other things like that from the Horowitz DOJ inspector general report about Crossfire Hurricane that should be released.
00:07:29.500 So there's going to be a lot more. And plus, the investigators are actually investigating now over at FBI.
00:07:35.500 So this should have people like Clapper and and Ben Rhodes and Susan Rice extremely nervous.
00:07:45.500 I want to go to that meeting and give me another cut of that, because you talked about this a little bit yesterday.
00:07:50.500 You had Lisa Monaco. You had people. It's kind of shocking that Obama would have them in there, but you had a you had a broader group.
00:07:57.500 And I guess they wanted this thing. They wanted people to they had limited time because this was in our transition.
00:08:04.500 They had to execute. But were you when you saw what Tulsi put out there?
00:08:10.500 Were you a little surprised, given the way that President Trump or normal presidents run these things and particularly dealing with something that sensitive?
00:08:17.500 You don't want a bunch of people in there. Do you think he had all these disparate people like Lisa Monaco and Ben Rhodes and other?
00:08:24.500 I almost call them grundoons, but not not the most senior people on talking about something this controversial was because they were burning daylight and they had to execute immediately, sir.
00:08:35.500 Well, absolutely. But I would also contrast that with the way Brennan took ownership of drafting the intelligence community assessment.
00:08:44.500 He put his thumbprint on it from the beginning. He overruled analysts from the Russia House.
00:08:49.500 He overruled analysts from CISA. He pulled people, took people off the problem set who had been working on it up until December 8th.
00:08:58.500 So he was really putting the weight on the scale. And if you look at what happened on December 9th, the Washington Post and New York Times on that very day reported that there was an intelligence community assessment.
00:09:16.500 And there was consensus in the intelligence community that with high confidence that Putin had supported Trump on that very same day.
00:09:25.500 Those two newspapers reported the conclusion of an ICA that had not even begun to be drafted yet.
00:09:32.500 No, it was a that part of it was a bald face like given what the intelligence community actually knew. Right.
00:09:42.500 This was the manufactured. They were reporting on. Correct me if I'm wrong.
00:09:46.500 They were reporting on a manufactured ICA that was in the process of being manufactured. Correct.
00:09:52.500 So this is why we call the Washington Post and David Ignatius.
00:09:55.500 We call it say he's the comms director over at Langley and we call it that, you know, Ben Harnwell calls it the Langley bugle.
00:10:01.500 That that that to me is kind of a smoking gun. The original ICA said they didn't have anything to do with it.
00:10:08.500 They said we can't do that. We got it. We got to manufacture one.
00:10:12.500 They decided in this meeting to manufacture to go all in on Trump as a as a Russian asset and really the nullification project to either to get that Trump would be removed from office or because the Russian asset or they would smear Trump enough and damage him enough, which they ended up trying to do with the Mola Commission to wait for the second shot, which was guess what?
00:10:34.160 The perfect phone call was Zelensky when they finally got their shot to try removing from office in twenty nineteen with the impeachment.
00:10:41.100 I mean, you can see it all laid out there, but that's why the Washington Post and these guys and they're going to get brought in.
00:10:47.140 I mean, they really are the Langley bugle because correct me if wrong.
00:10:50.720 The new ICA was being manufactured at the time they were reporting it was done and they were reporting what they were going to manufacture, what they were going to put into the manufacturing process. Correct.
00:11:02.180 That's right. They had not even put together the team on December 9th, the handpicked team by Mr. Brennan and CIA took ownership of it.
00:11:11.300 They kept they violated all the normal coordination and and analytical partnering rules.
00:11:20.040 But importantly, what I'd like to say is there was a tremendous amount of credible, long term sourced reporting from reliable sources who provided excellent insights into the thinking in Moscow.
00:11:35.540 And clearly, Moscow did not support Trump, but that information that was available to the drafters of the ICA did not make it into the ICA because it did not meet the narrative.
00:11:50.040 And then they enhanced the quality of the reporting, changed reporting thresholds in order to give more credibility to just short term, unvetted, rumen reports that had come into the system in order to enhance this.
00:12:06.600 And I'll just add also one other thing. Some of the information about Russia having knowledge or information about the Clinton campaign plan got bled into this and was changed to reflect just the opposite.
00:12:22.420 It wasn't Russia doing it. It wasn't Russia doing it. It was Russia reporting on what Clinton was trying to do in connecting Trump to Putin.
00:12:32.260 So they really made a mismatch of it and they got the narrative that they wanted.
00:12:37.280 And it drove, as you said, the Mueller report. It undermined the president.
00:12:41.040 It drove Mike Flynn out because all of this demonization of Russia led into a lot of other things to include, you know, I think, you know, what happened in, you know, starting the war with Russia and Ukraine down the road.
00:12:56.300 It's not direct causality, probably, but, you know, the linkage and the demonization of Russia did contribute, I think, to some of the things that we've seen develop since.
00:13:07.060 This is, I think, important to reiterate in the initial the real ICA, the Putin and the KGB guys actually it was kind of a jump ball, but they came down the side is probably better for them is better for them to have Clinton because she was more manageable.
00:13:25.960 They'd already done uranium one. I know that's something we have not gotten into yet.
00:13:29.900 But uranium one, as we did the investigation years ago with Peter Schweitzer in the team, uranium one, they looked at Trump because.
00:13:37.060 They didn't really know him. But a couple of things. Number one, he was a nationalist and no one had put out a nationalist America first foreign policy.
00:13:47.020 And they didn't, quite frankly, know what that meant. But you finally had somebody who was not a globalist, not part of the system.
00:13:52.060 He was a nationalist. The other, which, you know, that makes total sense.
00:13:55.960 The other, which also makes sense, he was unpredictable.
00:13:59.960 He had been totally unpredictable as a politician.
00:14:03.520 He would do things that other politicians wouldn't do.
00:14:06.720 He would talk about things. And, of course, they wanted to manage a process.
00:14:11.140 And they came to the conclusion, yeah, we don't know about this guy.
00:14:14.740 Right. He's got these wild followers. He's a nationalist.
00:14:17.400 He's a he's very unpredictable.
00:14:20.160 Clinton's a known entity.
00:14:21.940 And with Bill Clinton, you know, you can manage Bill Clinton and the and the in the Clinton Foundation had already shown their corruption by taking money from everybody.
00:14:32.280 Plus, and I know the engine room gets on me all the time that you've got to continue to bring up uranium one, which we will do.
00:14:38.320 We were the guys that worked with I was a chairman of of government accountability with Peter Schweitzer in the early years when when, hey,
00:14:45.980 the whole thing with the Clintons and uranium one and all that is the reason, quite frankly, I was brought in to run the campaign with 100 days ago because we had spent years being experts and taking shots of the Clinton and knowing where the bodies were buried with the Clintons.
00:15:00.060 And so this is what makes total sense, that that the Russians didn't work to get Trump elected.
00:15:05.820 In fact, the exact opposite.
00:15:07.860 He was kind of an unknown quality to them because of his unpredictability.
00:15:11.700 And he ran on an American first agenda, which was American nationalism.
00:15:15.600 And, of course, everybody fears American nationalism where the United States puts its own interests first.
00:15:22.420 Derek Harvey, your thoughts?
00:15:24.500 Well, that's absolutely right.
00:15:25.800 And the words that the that the Russians used about Hillary Clinton during this time period was amenable, constructive, manageable, someone that we can really work with.
00:15:38.440 OK, for Trump, unknown, possibly unpredictable, volatile.
00:15:45.320 OK, and they weren't sure where his policy was going to go.
00:15:49.180 So from that, they got high confidence that, you know, Putin supported Trump.
00:15:57.320 And that's what came out of that ICA and the drafters of the ICA.
00:16:02.700 And this was such a top down driven document that it scared off a lot of the career analysts.
00:16:08.160 And they froze out the National Intelligence Council from the process because they had not come to the same conclusion as what Brennan, Clapper, Susan Rice and others wanted.
00:16:17.680 And here's the other thing.
00:16:20.800 All of these people driving this outcome knew of the Hillary Clinton intelligence plan.
00:16:27.640 Brennan knew about it back in July for sure.
00:16:31.240 And so did others.
00:16:32.360 And they also knew about the purchasing and the doctoring of the Steele dossier that was force fed into this ICA to give it some extra credibility for some reason.
00:16:44.360 And the leadership knew that that was at by that point in time, they knew that that was fake.
00:16:50.160 So, you know, you could go on and on in some of these details.
00:16:53.640 But the leadership drove this for political purposes in order to damage the incoming administration.
00:17:01.140 And in the backdrop of all of this, we had Ument as well as SIGINT targeting of the campaign of President Trump, as well as the transition team.
00:17:11.520 We had the targeting of Mike Flynn.
00:17:14.160 You know, you can go on and on about the FISA corruption.
00:17:17.200 All of this was going on by those people that were basically in the room on December 9th.
00:17:24.260 In the room where it happens.
00:17:25.740 I think we've heard that before.
00:17:27.660 In the room where it happens.
00:17:30.020 And a couple of things here, audience, just to put in your back pocket.
00:17:34.060 Whistleblowers are coming out with more information right now.
00:17:37.360 What Derek's talking about between Grassley, House Intel with Nunez.
00:17:42.360 There's other real-time assessments that have not been brought forward yet.
00:17:46.900 You're going to see that.
00:17:47.840 There's overwhelming evidence here.
00:17:51.280 What we need is the stones.
00:17:53.820 People have to have the same set of balls that Tulsi Gabbard's had.
00:17:57.940 And this is why Tulsi Gabbard's been getting trashed in the media, right?
00:18:01.280 Understand.
00:18:02.280 She was adamant about the intelligence didn't back up at the time the sense of urgency for the commencement of the 12-day war, right?
00:18:12.360 She was adamant about that.
00:18:13.620 She got trashed because, as you can see from this episode, they control the Washington Post.
00:18:18.720 They control, you know, the David Ignatius of the world.
00:18:21.300 These guys are all mouthpieces for the CIA.
00:18:23.700 The CIA runs the deal, right?
00:18:27.020 Give me a minute on that.
00:18:28.160 The CIA may theoretically report up to DNI for all 18, and Tulsi continues to say 18.
00:18:34.720 I look at it as mainly 17, right?
00:18:37.300 The CIA and through the interagency process, the interagency process is where they control the basically paperwork flow and the policy at National Security Council that coordinates all the activity of the Pentagon, the CIA, the intelligence apparatus, DHS, all of its State Department, into a cohesive policy coming from the White House, from these different agencies.
00:19:01.080 The interagency process, which I say is kind of a fetish because they put everything onto that, right?
00:19:07.340 Not just having things driven from the White House.
00:19:09.900 The CIA controls that.
00:19:11.880 And so Tulsi Gabbard's been a hero.
00:19:13.520 But there's going to be overwhelming evidence.
00:19:15.680 This is going to get down to the Justice Department and the FBI being serious about this and getting on top of it.
00:19:21.380 I mean getting on top of it quick.
00:19:23.080 There should not be years of investigation here.
00:19:25.840 You don't.
00:19:26.260 There's so many facts, so much information that this should be, to me, double-marched quick time.
00:19:33.300 Derek Harvey, thoughts on that?
00:19:35.820 Well, I agree with that.
00:19:37.680 And keep in mind there's going to be the Praetorian Guard protecting CIA and the IC, the intelligence community.
00:19:44.780 You got Senator Warner and the Select Intelligence Committee at the Senate that is basically owned by the CIA and the IC institutionally.
00:19:56.760 And they've already come out attacking Tulsi Gabbard and others.
00:20:01.920 The media, of course, you've already mentioned.
00:20:04.400 But I think it's going to be different because we have strong people.
00:20:09.300 We have Kash Patel over at FBI.
00:20:11.400 We got Bongino there.
00:20:12.540 We've got good leadership at DNI.
00:20:16.240 And, you know, just keep in mind what happened to Kash Patel and others that worked for HIPSE when we started investigating these issues.
00:20:23.640 You know, they opened investigations on us in order to shut us up, to stop our investigations of this corruption and this criminality in the intelligence community and the abuses of the FISA processes and other things like that.
00:20:37.820 They did not like us asking questions about Peter Strzok, Lisa Page.
00:20:42.120 Hold it.
00:20:43.060 Hang on.
00:20:43.800 Hang on.
00:20:44.340 Hang on.
00:20:44.820 It gets worse.
00:20:46.400 I'm going to give some inside baseball.
00:20:47.720 We'll develop this over the next couple of weeks.
00:20:49.340 When this whole thing first started and the MOLA Commission started and House Intelligence was going to get involved and Senate Intelligence, remember, we controlled the House of Representatives.
00:20:59.420 A guy named Paul Ryan was speaker.
00:21:01.380 And what did he do immediately?
00:21:03.100 He made Devin Nunez kind of step aside, recuse himself for this bogus reason, and let Trey Gowdy, who is a complete moron, kind of his boy, take over.
00:21:13.780 And he let Schiff – this is where Shifty Schiff and Swalwell ran the deal.
00:21:18.440 How do I know that?
00:21:19.500 Well, I don't know.
00:21:20.420 I spent about 20 hours or 22 hours down there being grilled by these guys in the skiff, right?
00:21:25.760 And the Star Chamber was run by Shifty Schiff and Swalwell, who were the minority members.
00:21:31.520 The Republicans basically took a pass because they froze out you and cash and everybody.
00:21:36.300 I mean this goes – this corruption goes to the heart of the establishment hating Trump.
00:21:40.880 Paul Ryan is a big player here, is he not, sir, in crippling what should have been a real – if the House is going to investigate, you guys could have done a real investigation and got some real information out.
00:21:51.840 And instead, Paul Ryan ran for the hills and dragged Devin Nunez with him, did he not?
00:21:56.740 He did.
00:21:57.740 He did.
00:21:58.420 And we did not get any cooperation from our colleagues on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
00:22:05.300 We would send legitimate requests to DOJ.
00:22:09.100 We'd have meetings with our attorney general there and his deputies requesting assistance and access to FBI agents or attorneys there that had been involved in some of these things.
00:22:23.080 And we were stonewalled even by President Trump's appointees.
00:22:27.420 No, it was unbelievable.
00:22:31.400 Derek, I know you get a bounce.
00:22:32.900 We're going to have you on a lot more of the Philippines.
00:22:34.840 Just give the people 60 seconds.
00:22:36.780 How important is the Philippines and our overall geostrategic focus on the Chinese Communist Party and what's happening in East Asia and the three island chains that protect the United States of America, sir?
00:22:50.320 China depends upon international trade, primarily through the sea lanes.
00:22:56.460 The South China Sea and the Philippines are critical to containing China's expansionism, but also its lifeline to oil from the Middle East and its trading routes out of China, where most of their trade goes through the major shipping lanes.
00:23:14.180 Likewise, for Formosa, I mean, for Taiwan and the outer island chains.
00:23:19.620 So, you know, it's incredibly important.
00:23:21.580 Philippines, it's good to have them back in the fold as a partner, and hopefully we can solidify that relationship.
00:23:29.520 Derek, where do people go for your social media?
00:23:33.040 Where do they get you?
00:23:33.580 Derekharvey.org for my webpage, and then Colonel D. Harvey on Twitter, or X, I should say, I still say Twitter, and then just Derekharvey, D-E-R-E-K-H-A-R-V-E-Y, on Truth Social.
00:23:53.840 Derekharvey, thank you.
00:23:55.060 Thank you very much, Colonel Harvey.
00:23:56.480 Appreciate you.
00:23:59.640 Right there.
00:24:00.300 Okay, so we have the Guard of Honor is in place.
00:24:05.020 Things are running a little bit late.
00:24:06.480 I think it's going to be 11.15.
00:24:07.420 That's fine.
00:24:08.280 We're going to take this next break.
00:24:09.540 We're going to chance it.
00:24:10.320 If we have to, we'll come out of the break if anything big happens.
00:24:13.020 The president should greet the president of the Philippines at the door like he normally does.
00:24:18.360 There's going to be a bilat today.
00:24:20.800 Also, I think there's going to be a press avail.
00:24:23.080 Our own Brian Glenn is on the scene.
00:24:28.200 There we go right there.
00:24:28.880 Beautiful shot.
00:24:29.540 All the shot's beautiful this morning.
00:24:31.080 You don't need my smiling visage anymore, but maybe you need Noor Bin Laden to let her share that beautiful thing.
00:24:38.180 Noor Jordans is from Geneva.
00:24:39.480 Noor, how big a deal?
00:24:41.140 We have fought this on the right.
00:24:43.780 We have fought for many decades to drop out of UNESCO.
00:24:48.560 Today, the president of foreign people, that's going to happen.
00:24:51.060 How big a development is this, ma'am?
00:24:52.840 Listen, Steve, this is a great development.
00:24:56.740 And, you know, we have to take the winds where we can, considering all the chaos and confusion with all the different news stories coming out right now.
00:25:05.400 But this is absolutely, definitely a big win, the United States of America leaving UNESCO.
00:25:12.780 And the reason being that UNESCO, the educational, scientific, and cultural organization, is essentially the United Nations specialized arm when it comes to propaganda, brainwashing, and social engineering.
00:25:29.160 Looking back at its entire history ever since inception in 1945, essentially, it's been a glorified vehicle of the United Nations to capture all of our education systems across the world, to standardize them, and to steer the world in a direction that would fulfill the United Nations charter.
00:25:54.680 This has been its primary goal and the reason why it's been created in the first place.
00:26:03.400 How big a shock is this to people in Geneva?
00:26:08.220 I mean, this has been discussed.
00:26:10.800 It's never really been threatened.
00:26:12.160 I mean, the conservatives have talked about this for years.
00:26:14.020 But this is the equivalent.
00:26:15.240 Actually, I would say it's bigger than taking down the Department of Education here.
00:26:18.680 This is something that's been threatened for many decades, but finally effectuated.
00:26:26.080 How is it being received by the actual apparatus in Geneva?
00:26:30.840 Well, the history of the United States of America, of the relationship of the U.S. with UNESCO, is actually very interesting.
00:26:38.620 Because President Reagan first exited UNESCO back in 1983, and it took until President George Bush Jr. to have the U.S. return to UNESCO.
00:26:52.540 Then a few years later, President Trump, during his first term, also exited UNESCO, only for Biden to reverse that decision.
00:27:02.100 So this is the second time that the Trump administration is leaving UNESCO.
00:27:07.240 I believe that the budget up until the first exit of President Trump was 20 percent.
00:27:14.620 The United States was funding 20 percent of UNESCO's budget.
00:27:20.640 So as per Audrey Azoulay, who is the head of UNESCO, this morning in a statement, she said that President Trump's decision came as no surprise.
00:27:31.180 I mean, the writing was on the wall with this executive order that I mentioned on the show a few times before, dated back to February 4th of this year, entitled,
00:27:43.560 Withdrawing the U.S. from and Ending Funding to Certain United Nations Organizations and Reviewing U.S. Support to All International Organizations.
00:27:53.360 That's quite a mouthful, but it stipulated in that executive order that the Trump administration was directing the State Department to review many different membership of the United States
00:28:11.740 and different international organizations with a special focus on three agencies, including UNESCO.
00:28:18.820 So this was quite predictable, I would say.
00:28:25.120 I want to thank Real America's Voice.
00:28:26.800 We're going to skip some breaks here as we wait.
00:28:28.960 It should have been 1115, but it may be close to 1130.
00:28:31.980 We're going to show all of this as the as the president of the Philippines arrives.
00:28:35.940 You know, for years, this is very controversial for President Trump to do personally with with Nancy Reagan,
00:28:42.200 because many of the social circles he he he he came from in Hollywood.
00:28:49.480 Oh, there we are right there. Here we have here. We have an arrival right here.
00:28:52.620 Hang on for a second, Noor. We're going to get the arrival of the president of the Philippines coming up to the to the West Wing.
00:28:59.140 Always helps when I put my glasses on. I can see this. There we go right there.
00:29:02.160 Traditionally, President Trump will step out and greet.
00:29:07.420 Then they will go in. There is the president of the United States right there looking great.
00:29:17.000 Wow.
00:29:19.300 Everybody talking about the medical. There's a there's a showing in the traditional Filipino.
00:29:26.980 No. That's that shirt that they wear in the Philippines all the time there.
00:29:31.780 If you've never been to the Philippines, very tropic.
00:29:35.180 It's it takes like a it takes like a we get any can we get any audio on that?
00:29:39.100 The president's actually. Can we pick it up?
00:29:42.780 No audio. No audio.
00:29:44.240 OK, we'll try to pick that up for something later.
00:29:48.120 Presidents in a great mood. You can tell.
00:29:51.720 President Phil.
00:29:52.220 Anyways, now they go in. There's a little reception room there.
00:29:54.520 The Roosevelt room's right next to that.
00:29:55.860 They'll go right to the Oval Office.
00:29:57.860 Look at that right there. Keep it on that shot.
00:29:59.540 Is that magnificent?
00:30:01.140 Look at that.
00:30:02.260 Very squared away.
00:30:04.000 Here on a Tuesday morning.
00:30:06.200 There comes some of the security.
00:30:08.700 Backing things up and some of the press press corps.
00:30:14.160 There's going to be a bilat.
00:30:15.260 It might be on war room if we can catch it.
00:30:18.940 If not, it will be on Charlie Kirk.
00:30:22.880 I assume the president's going to a press avail.
00:30:25.000 I think we don't have contact with our own Brian Glenn.
00:30:28.000 And the reason is I think he's awaiting to actually go into the Oval, at least the last we heard.
00:30:34.980 So the president, I'm sure, is going to say a couple of three things that will make the news as he normally does.
00:30:40.640 Why is this an important meeting?
00:30:41.860 I think this is an important meeting because if you look at the hemispheric defense of the United States, you go back, you have the three island chains in the Western Pacific.
00:30:51.820 Remember, in Manifest Destiny and the great leaders – look at that.
00:30:56.320 Let's just hold that shot.
00:30:57.240 That shot is so beautiful.
00:31:00.360 In Manifest Destiny, we saw ourselves as a Pacific nation.
00:31:04.360 Remember that.
00:31:06.440 Even in the Civil War, President Lincoln, who was a nationalist, right, they were thinking of the Transcontinental Railroad, the Homestead Act, the land-grant universities.
00:31:21.740 But the Transcontinental Railroad was connected to the Pacific, the West Coast, to the heartland of the country, and to the East Coast, to the population center of the East Coast.
00:31:29.560 Why?
00:31:29.860 They saw themselves as a Pacific nation.
00:31:33.720 If you look at geopolitical theory, it always goes around the world island, which is the mass of the Eurasian landmass.
00:31:42.380 And the pivot of that, Central Asia, is what people have fought over for decade after decade after decade.
00:31:49.180 It's one of the reasons Hitler had such a massive operation in Operation Barbarossa, the attack.
00:31:55.660 There comes the color guard right there, pointing the flags up.
00:32:00.860 Love the coverage Real America's Voice does right there.
00:32:03.360 Magnificent.
00:32:06.120 It's about the pivot of the world island, this theory from Mackinder, the Scottish geographer.
00:32:11.420 He who controls the heartland controls the world island, and he who controls the world island controls the world.
00:32:17.860 That's why they fought over the Eurasian landmass for, I don't know, the last couple of hundred years.
00:32:22.460 He picked that out of history.
00:32:23.500 There's another theory with Mohan about having the choke points, but you look at the vast Pacific, the Central Pacific, the Pacific Ocean is bigger than the Eurasian landmass.
00:32:37.800 And that is a protective barrier with those three island chains that protects the United States with hemispheric defense.
00:32:43.380 Greenland to the Panama Canal.
00:32:46.320 There is a compelling internal logic to what President Trump has thought through strategically, from the new great game up in the Arctic,
00:32:55.460 all the way down to clearing out the Caribbean from being a Chinese Communist Party Navy lake to clean that mess up,
00:33:02.800 to also taking care of making sure we support allies in Latin America and get rid of the Marxists and communists, the CCP's partners in Brazil.
00:33:11.860 Of course, Argentina is on a tear right now.
00:33:14.140 Certain nations in Central America.
00:33:15.820 It's also the way you stop an invasion on the southern border.
00:33:18.460 She helped these nations become great again.
00:33:21.480 But the centerpiece of this is the Central Pacific.
00:33:25.900 That's why the Philippines is on the far western side of that.
00:33:29.340 They control, really, the South China Sea.
00:33:31.680 As I said, the Chinese Communist Party, when you look at them, they have a – they're seven dotted.
00:33:36.380 They consider the South China Sea to be an internal sea, an internal sea to China, to mainland China.
00:33:43.520 That Taiwan is actually a province of that, and that's why they say it's an internal sea.
00:33:47.660 Nothing could be farther from the case.
00:33:49.040 Derek Harvey is correct.
00:33:49.920 I think outside – coming through the Straits of Hormuz out of the Persian Gulf, across the Indian Ocean to the Straits of Malacca,
00:33:58.460 then up to the – through the South China Sea to the big ports, Hong Kong, Canton, or – and Shanghai, the big ports of China.
00:34:11.980 You know, 90 percent of their oil comes from that, all of it.
00:34:16.340 And so that's why this is such an important meeting today.
00:34:19.200 And as soon as we break into the Oval Office, we will go there directly.
00:34:26.700 Audrey Hepburn, many Hollywood celebrities.
00:34:29.500 UNESCO, they're great marketers.
00:34:31.720 And for years, they tried to put the nicest face on it.
00:34:34.720 They would get Audrey Hepburn and people had seen her in My Fair Lady and, you know, all these beloved musicals.
00:34:39.320 They had other Hollywood celebrities.
00:34:41.200 It's one of the reasons Reagan was very courageous in saying, I've had enough of this.
00:34:44.860 But they've always tried to market it that, you know, they're there to help people throughout the world become educated and culture, to save culture, all of it.
00:34:55.500 But it's really a very nefarious part of the agenda of the globalist to actually get global control.
00:35:03.100 Is it not Nur bin Laden?
00:35:05.460 Absolutely, Steve.
00:35:08.440 And I'd say that it was or it is one of the dual organizations or specialized agencies of the United Nations.
00:35:16.100 And coming back on the decision today, I just wanted to read a statement by White House Deputy Spokesperson Anna Kelly.
00:35:22.960 She said, President Trump has decided to withdraw the United States from UNESCO, which supports woke, divisive, cultural and social causes that are totally out of step with the common sense policies that Americans voted for in November.
00:35:40.100 They further stated as reasons to exit UNESCO anti-Israel and pro-China stances.
00:35:47.700 But the point that I wanted to make is that there are so many reasons why you should leave, our countries should leave UNESCO and this organization should be completely defunded and furthermore dismantled is because at its core, UNESCO is actually just plain and simple anti-human.
00:36:08.240 And you just need to go to the founding roots of UNESCO.
00:36:12.980 You know, the first director general, the first head of UNESCO was Julian Huxley, brother of Aldous Huxley.
00:36:21.100 Both brothers were grandchildren of Thomas H. Huxley, who was known to be Darwin's bulldog.
00:36:32.560 And we can trace the philosophy of UNESCO back to the 19th century.
00:36:41.100 And actually, it has an inherent eugenics component to it.
00:36:46.920 You read Julian Huxley's founding document, once he became head of UNESCO, entitled UNESCO, its purpose and its philosophy.
00:36:58.280 And it's imbued with a eugenics principle.
00:37:03.100 And so this is totally about human control, human organization, human engineering, social engineering.
00:37:11.960 And it is, in fact, Steve, as you mentioned, just a very nefarious entity.
00:37:16.420 This is, folks, so for those of you keeping score at home, this is what you voted for.
00:37:25.280 But this is historic.
00:37:27.000 I think you were, you did a great job.
00:37:28.780 You were on with Natalie on the Saturday show talking about the huge development on Friday with Secretary of State Marco Rubio, right?
00:37:38.540 And Health and Human Services, Bobby Kennedy, about the pandemic treaty and WHO.
00:37:44.080 And now you have UNESCO.
00:37:45.080 Just put in context the two driving forces in Geneva.
00:37:49.300 And remember, folks, when you talk about the United Nations, the Security Council, everything you see in New York is kind of more theater and drama.
00:37:57.640 That's why it's in New York.
00:37:58.760 It's a lot of drama there.
00:38:00.140 And people always associate that with the UN.
00:38:02.560 And the engine room of the United Nations, the Chinese Communist Party, take control, and all the globalists in Geneva, and it's in Geneva for a reason, is in Geneva.
00:38:11.780 That's where the UN really gets the work done.
00:38:13.680 And that's where the vast bulk of their money, your taxpayer money, goes.
00:38:17.140 So how historic is it, ma'am, within, I don't know, what, five days, four days?
00:38:22.340 We've had two monumental decisions by the American government on World Health Organization and UNESCO.
00:38:29.160 Nora bin Laden, your thoughts?
00:38:30.620 I don't want to be, you know, a party pooper, Steve.
00:38:36.140 These are, in fact, wins, and we can celebrate and breathe a sigh of relief.
00:38:41.680 But that being said, they are small steps towards a much, much larger effort that needs to be done in order to dismantle an entire infrastructure that has been built over the past 200 years.
00:38:58.020 So these are excellent, you know, steps.
00:39:01.420 Okay, hang on, hang on, hang on.
00:39:03.240 Let's do we have sound?
00:39:05.480 Okay, hang on.
00:39:06.120 We're going to go to – Nora, hang on for one second.
00:39:08.260 I want to get back to the bigger steps.
00:39:09.440 Let's go to the –
00:39:10.020 Yes, sir.
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00:43:12.720 Marcos Jr. of the Philippines.
00:43:16.340 A great family.
00:43:17.340 A great family legacy.
00:43:20.260 And highly respected in this country.
00:43:22.400 I know that because I have many friends in the Philippines.
00:43:24.600 And there's great respect.
00:43:26.300 Or I couldn't say it.
00:43:27.200 So congratulations.
00:43:28.560 Thank you.
00:43:28.800 We're going to be talking about trade.
00:43:30.260 We're going to be talking about war and peace.
00:43:33.980 They're a very important nation militarily.
00:43:36.600 And we've had some great drills lately.
00:43:39.300 We're back with them.
00:43:40.660 I think I can say that the last administration was not getting along with them too well.
00:43:46.900 They didn't get along with anybody.
00:43:48.760 They didn't know.
00:43:49.560 Honestly, they didn't know what they were doing.
00:43:51.200 But we have some fantastic military relationships with the Philippines.
00:43:56.780 And that's been reinstituted.
00:43:59.080 And, Pete, I would say that you couldn't be happier, right, with the relationship.
00:44:03.680 Great partner.
00:44:04.200 So I just want to say it's an honor to have you.
00:44:07.700 We're going to talk about trade today.
00:44:09.760 And we're very close to finishing a trade deal.
00:44:12.540 Big trade deal, actually.
00:44:14.160 And we do a lot of business with you.
00:44:15.880 It's a lot of income coming in for both groups.
00:44:19.880 But I was surprised to see the kind of numbers.
00:44:22.880 They're very big.
00:44:24.200 And they're going to get bigger under what we're doing and what we're proposing.
00:44:28.640 And I just want to thank you for being with us.
00:44:30.820 It's a great honor.
00:44:31.460 You and your representatives.
00:44:32.700 It's really a great, great honor.
00:44:34.820 We have a big announcement.
00:44:37.060 AstraZeneca, the big drug company, is going to spend $50 billion.
00:44:41.860 Just announced $50 billion in the United States in order to build various places all over the country.
00:44:48.200 Big manufacturing plants, pharmaceutical plants all over the country.
00:44:52.880 So that's an honor.
00:44:54.400 And he said they did that because of the election and because of the fact that the tariffs are placed.
00:44:59.920 So they're building their facilities in New York.
00:45:02.740 $50 billion.
00:45:03.800 That's a big investment.
00:45:05.760 And it's going to be a very good investment.
00:45:08.920 I have no doubt about it.
00:45:10.160 So thank you to AstraZeneca.
00:45:13.080 And with that, I'd like to have you say a few words, please.
00:45:15.880 Thank you very much, Mr. President.
00:45:18.000 Of course, we're all very happy to be here to once again reaffirm the very strong ties between the Philippines and the United States.
00:45:27.020 The ties that go back over 100 years.
00:45:29.980 And considering the context in which we live these days, especially in my part of the world, this has evolved into as important a relationship as is possible to have.
00:45:42.980 We must remember that the United States is our only treaty partner in the Philippines.
00:45:50.780 And that has stood us in good stead over the years, certainly through the Second World War.
00:46:01.480 And the cultural memory of all Filipinos, down to even the schoolchildren, is that our strongest, closest, most reliable ally has always been the United States.
00:46:16.080 And that is something that we value, that we are grateful for, and that we will continue to foster as we go on.
00:46:25.380 With the leadership of President Trump, I am very confident that we will be able to achieve that.
00:46:32.060 I think it is worthwhile to remember that it was President Trump who, in his first term, characterized the relationship between the Philippines and the United States
00:46:45.120 as Ironclad, and that has been necessarily the case since that time that you made that statement, sir.
00:46:54.580 And it is something that the Philippines will always hold close to its heart.
00:47:00.620 Thank you once again, and we are honored, and it is our great pleasure to be here and to visit with the President of the United States.
00:47:09.120 Thank you very much.
00:47:09.760 Thank you, sir.
00:47:10.260 It is my great honor.
00:47:11.940 Any questions, please?
00:47:12.880 Mr. President?
00:47:14.600 Yeah, please go ahead.
00:47:16.000 Go ahead.
00:47:16.360 Mr. President, do you think that Fed Chair Jerome Powell should be gone?
00:47:21.840 I think he is doing a bad job, but he is going to be out pretty soon anyway.
00:47:26.140 In eight months he will be out.
00:47:29.120 But he is, I call him too late.
00:47:31.160 He is too late all the time.
00:47:32.180 He should have lowered interest rates many times.
00:47:34.340 Europe lowered their rate ten times.
00:47:35.960 We lowered ours none, and it is causing a problem for people that want to buy a home.
00:47:40.740 Look, our economy is so strong now we are blowing through everything.
00:47:44.260 We are setting records.
00:47:45.420 You know that.
00:47:46.020 You see that.
00:47:46.920 And whether it is the Philippines or anyone else, we are setting records at levels that nobody has ever seen before.
00:47:52.180 But you know what?
00:47:53.380 People aren't able to buy a house because this guy is a numbskull.
00:47:58.040 He keeps the rates too high.
00:48:00.060 And probably doing it for political reasons.
00:48:02.640 It is the only time I remember him cutting rates.
00:48:04.700 I mean, he cut the rates just before the election to try and help Kamala or whoever he was trying to help.
00:48:10.440 You probably didn't know.
00:48:12.020 And he is building a building.
00:48:13.260 It is $2.7 billion.
00:48:15.560 They have a $900 million overrun.
00:48:18.660 What is that?
00:48:19.420 And that was given by Biden.
00:48:21.380 That was another Biden deal.
00:48:23.360 And this guy is building this building that is severely overrun.
00:48:26.700 And what does he need a building for?
00:48:29.340 Why does he need space for more people?
00:48:31.660 So they did a big study the other day.
00:48:33.780 And they called all of the great intellects and the great economists and all of the great everything.
00:48:39.860 And it was 71.
00:48:42.080 And only two got it right.
00:48:43.440 Me and another gentleman that happens to be very smart.
00:48:48.260 69 people got it wrong.
00:48:49.780 And the Fed got it wrong, more wrong than anybody.
00:48:53.140 And, you know, he has these think tanks.
00:48:54.720 And they build buildings for people that think.
00:48:57.820 And it's really not thinking.
00:48:59.040 It's a little bit of combination of thinking.
00:49:01.340 But it's something you sort of have or you don't have.
00:49:05.700 They don't.
00:49:06.220 The job he's done is just terrible.
00:49:09.400 He ought to raise interest rates.
00:49:10.940 You know, we should be at 1%.
00:49:14.060 We should be leading the world.
00:49:16.440 Instead, we're paying 4%.
00:49:18.300 And if you look at what that means, that's over a trillion dollars in interest that we have to pay.
00:49:24.580 That with the striking of a pen, we would be saving more than $1 trillion.
00:49:30.620 Is that right, Scott?
00:49:31.960 Do you have anything to say about it?
00:49:33.700 Yes, sir.
00:49:34.360 I called yesterday and this morning for the Fed to do a big internal investigation to understand not their monetary policy, but everything else.
00:49:45.200 The Fed has had big mission creep.
00:49:47.360 And that's where a lot of the spending is going.
00:49:49.720 That's why they're building these new or refurbishing these buildings.
00:49:54.380 And I think they've got to stay in their lane.
00:49:56.700 And I think that, you know, based on the way they cut rates last fall, they should be cutting rates now.
00:50:04.360 It's inconceivable, I know the Fed very well, that they can be spending $2.7 billion to build a building.
00:50:11.560 They don't do anything.
00:50:12.640 I mean, it's the greatest job.
00:50:14.160 You show up one day, a half a day, you make a little speech, the economy is doing well, the economy is not doing well, we're going to raise interest.
00:50:21.200 And he's got it wrong.
00:50:22.160 That's why I call him too late.
00:50:23.320 T-O-O, too late.
00:50:25.340 And it's really too bad.
00:50:27.160 But it is affecting people that want to buy houses.
00:50:30.460 And that shouldn't happen.
00:50:32.100 And, you know, he should lower it.
00:50:34.360 He should lower them.
00:50:35.540 Those rates should be three points lower.
00:50:37.860 That's what they should be.
00:50:38.800 Three points lower.
00:50:39.680 Maybe more than that.
00:50:40.960 I would like to ask for you one question.
00:50:44.940 Mr. President Marcus, next year, Xi Jinping is going to be the rotating chair of ASEAN.
00:50:51.040 I wonder how do you plan to balance your relationship between the United States and China and for President Trump?
00:50:58.300 Kremlin yesterday said, if you are going to Beijing in September, they wouldn't rule out a meeting between you and President Putin.
00:51:05.840 Is such a meeting possible?
00:51:07.520 And how soon do you plan to visit China?
00:51:10.200 Well, we have a lot of meetings possible.
00:51:12.340 President Xi has invited me to China.
00:51:14.860 And we'll probably be doing that in the not-too-distant future.
00:51:18.280 A little bit out, but not too distant.
00:51:20.520 And I've been invited by a lot of people.
00:51:23.100 And we'll make those decisions pretty soon.
00:51:25.980 Please.
00:51:27.040 Well, as you, as you, well, we, the, the, as you say, we are chairing ASEAN for 2000, in 2026.
00:51:38.500 There is no need, in a sense, to balance, to, as you, as you characterize, to balance our relationship between the United States and China.
00:51:49.000 Simply because our foreign policy is an independent one.
00:51:52.480 And we are essentially concerned with the defense of our territory and the exercise of our sovereign rights.
00:52:00.720 Now, whether we do this, not alone, we need to do this with our partners.
00:52:09.920 And, again, our strongest partner has always been the United States.
00:52:13.820 But, of course, we are, we are trying to form coalitions and multilateral relations so that we, those like-minded nations who share the same values as we do,
00:52:25.500 who hew to the, to the, to the, to international law, most specifically the UNCLOS,
00:52:31.280 are, present that, that position very clearly to anyone who has intentions of unilaterally changing the world order.
00:52:42.880 And that is where, that is how we are guided in that.
00:52:46.800 And I don't mind if he gets along with China, because we're getting along with China very well.
00:52:52.280 We have a very good relationship.
00:52:53.760 In fact, the magnets, which is a little complex piece of material, but the magnets are coming out, you know, very well.
00:53:01.880 And we're, they're sending them in record numbers.
00:53:04.440 We're getting along with China very well.
00:53:06.260 And I don't mind if the president dealt with China, you know, if that's meant, because I think he has to do what's right for his country.
00:53:13.980 I've always said, you know, make the Philippines great again.
00:53:16.780 Do whatever you need to do.
00:53:18.060 But you're dealing with China wouldn't bother me at all.
00:53:21.280 No, well, no, it is something that we have to do in any case.
00:53:24.620 Yeah, certainly.
00:53:25.080 Mr. President, do you support the Justice Department seeking a new interview with Ghislaine Maxwell and do you urge the Attorney General to see her?
00:53:36.140 I don't know anything about it.
00:53:37.400 They're going to what?
00:53:38.140 Meet her?
00:53:38.560 They're going to, your Deputy Attorney General has reached out to Ghislaine Maxwell's attorney asking for a new interview.
00:53:46.040 Yeah, I don't know about it, but I think it's something that would be, sounds appropriate to do.
00:53:50.200 Do you have any concern that your Deputy Attorney General is your former attorney?
00:53:55.080 Would he be conducting the interview given?
00:53:57.100 No, I have no concern.
00:53:58.520 He's very, he's a very talented person.
00:54:00.740 He's very smart.
00:54:02.040 I didn't know that they were going to do it.
00:54:03.700 I don't really follow that too much.
00:54:05.540 It's a, it's a sort of a witch hunt, just a continuation of the witch hunt.
00:54:10.440 The witch hunt that you should be talking about is they caught President Obama absolutely cold, Tulsi Gabbard.
00:54:16.540 What they did to this country in 2016, starting in 2016, but going up all the way, going up to 2020 of the election.
00:54:26.560 They tried to rig the election and they got caught and there should be very severe consequences for that.
00:54:33.220 You know, when we caught Hillary Clinton, I said, you know what, let's not, let's not go too far here.
00:54:39.540 It's the ex-wife of a president and I thought it was sort of terrible and I let her off the hook and I'm very happy I did.
00:54:47.280 But it's time to start after what they did to me and whether it's right or wrong, it's time to go after people.
00:54:56.700 Obama's been caught directly.
00:54:58.800 So people say, oh, you know, a group.
00:55:00.700 It's not a group.
00:55:01.700 It's Obama.
00:55:02.700 His orders are on the paper.
00:55:04.440 The papers are signed.
00:55:05.620 The papers came right out of their office.
00:55:07.340 They sent everything to be highly classified.
00:55:09.980 Well, the highly classified has been released.
00:55:11.880 And what they did in 2016 and in 2020 is very criminal.
00:55:18.960 It's criminal at the highest level.
00:55:21.140 So that's really the things you should be talking about.
00:55:23.660 I know nothing about the other, but I think it's appropriate that they do go.
00:55:26.980 May I ask you about that, Mr. President?
00:55:28.820 Tulsi Gowder has submitted a criminal referral to the Department of Justice.
00:55:33.960 From your perspective, who should the DOJ target as part of their investigation?
00:55:38.820 What specific figures in the Obama administration?
00:55:42.860 Well, based on what I read, and I read pretty much what you read, it would be President Obama.
00:55:49.040 He started it.
00:55:50.380 And Biden was there with him.
00:55:52.040 And Comey was there.
00:55:53.900 And Clapper, the whole group was there.
00:55:57.220 Brennan, they were all there in a room.
00:55:59.880 Right here.
00:56:00.480 This was the room.
00:56:01.500 This is much more beautiful than it was then, but that's okay.
00:56:04.680 I have nice pictures up.
00:56:05.860 They came out of the vaults.
00:56:07.060 They were in there for 100 years.
00:56:09.280 This is much more beautiful.
00:56:11.880 We have the Declaration of Independence now in the room, which wasn't here.
00:56:15.700 I guess people didn't feel too good about putting it here, but I do.
00:56:19.540 But you know what?
00:56:20.960 If you look at those papers, they have them stone cold, and it was President Obama.
00:56:27.160 It wasn't lots of people all over the place.
00:56:30.080 It was them too.
00:56:30.760 But the leader of the gang was President Obama, Barack Hussein Obama.
00:56:36.180 Have you heard of him?
00:56:37.780 And except for the fact that he gets shielded by the press for his entire life, that's the
00:56:43.340 one they...
00:56:45.200 Look, he's guilty.
00:56:46.320 It's not a question...
00:56:46.760 You know, I like to say, let's give it time.
00:56:51.180 It's there.
00:56:52.020 He's guilty.
00:56:53.320 They...
00:56:53.640 This was treason.
00:56:55.820 This was every word you can think of.
00:56:58.480 They tried to steal the election.
00:57:01.020 They tried to obfuscate the election.
00:57:03.860 They did things that nobody's ever even imagined, even in other countries.
00:57:08.360 You've seen some pretty rough countries.
00:57:09.820 This man has seen some pretty rough countries, but you've never seen anything like it.
00:57:13.980 And we have all of the documents.
00:57:16.640 And from what Tulsi told me, she's got thousands of additional documents coming.
00:57:23.120 So President Obama, it was his concept, his idea, but he also got it from crooked Hillary Clinton.
00:57:31.720 Crooked is a $3 bill.
00:57:33.280 Hillary Clinton and her group, the Democrats, spent $12 million to Christopher Steele to
00:57:41.740 write up a report that was a total fake report.
00:57:44.100 It took two years to figure that out, but it came out that it was a total fake report.
00:57:49.500 It was made-up fiction.
00:57:51.440 And they used that.
00:57:52.460 The one thing they weren't able to do was to...
00:57:55.840 And probably the only thing I respect about the press in years is the press refused to write
00:58:01.920 it before the election.
00:58:03.280 They refused to put it in.
00:58:05.480 The Steele report was a disaster.
00:58:07.760 All lies, all fabrication, all admitted, and admitted fraud.
00:58:12.800 She paid $12 million and the Democrats for that report to a wise guy named Christopher Steele.
00:58:19.160 He wrote a phony report, and they wanted to get that report in before the election.
00:58:25.440 And I'll tell you what, I talk about all the time, the fake news, how bad it is.
00:58:29.360 But in this case, they wouldn't do it.
00:58:32.160 But they saw it, they read it, and they said, we don't believe it.
00:58:37.640 And it was only after, substantially, like a month and a half after the election, that
00:58:42.060 it got printed.
00:58:42.880 And it was a big wisp.
00:58:43.880 It was just like a bang of nothing.
00:58:45.400 Because the election had ended.
00:58:47.280 If that report had gotten published by the New York Times or somebody, and I respect the
00:58:54.120 Times for maybe only this, because they're crooked as you can be.
00:58:57.620 They're a terrible paper.
00:58:58.860 A crooked, corrupt paper.
00:59:00.420 But for this one moment, they said, this is bullshit.
00:59:05.300 We can't put this in.
00:59:06.820 And neither could any other paper.
00:59:08.140 Wall Street Journal's a lousy paper.
00:59:09.940 Very, very dishonest paper.
00:59:12.140 As you see, I'm suing them for a lot of money, because they do things very badly.
00:59:16.840 It's a really, it's got a nice name, but it's really, in my opinion, it's a terrible paper.
00:59:21.740 And it can be corrupt.
00:59:24.200 But just so you know, they didn't take the Steele Report.
00:59:29.260 It was the dossier.
00:59:30.320 Remember the famous dossier?
00:59:31.740 I called it the fake news dossier.
00:59:33.900 The news wouldn't publish it.
00:59:36.720 And I'm amazed.
00:59:38.080 They had two and a half months.
00:59:39.260 It was finished.
00:59:40.520 Two and a half months.
00:59:41.520 That was supposed to be what was going to happen.
00:59:43.940 And it got published a couple of months after the election.
00:59:47.680 And frankly, nobody cared too much about it.
00:59:49.820 But that was a big thing.
00:59:51.500 No, no.
00:59:51.880 We caught Hillary Clinton.
00:59:53.720 We caught Barack Hussein Obama.
00:59:56.080 They're the ones.
00:59:57.380 And then you have many, many people under them.
00:59:59.760 Susan Rice.
01:00:00.880 They're all there.
01:00:02.200 The names are all there.
01:00:04.420 And I guess they figured they're going to put this in classified information, and nobody
01:00:09.080 will ever see it again.
01:00:10.240 But it doesn't work that way.
01:00:12.420 And it's the most unbelievable thing I think I've ever read.
01:00:15.500 So you ought to take a look at that and stop talking about nonsense, because this is big
01:00:21.580 stuff.
01:00:22.180 Never has a thing like this happened in the history of our country.
01:00:26.060 And by the way, it morphed into the 2020 race.
01:00:29.400 And the 2020 race was rigged.
01:00:31.400 And it was a rigged election.
01:00:33.880 And because it was rigged, we have millions of people in our country.
01:00:36.840 We had inflation.
01:00:38.880 We solved the inflation problem.
01:00:40.480 But millions and millions of people came into our country because of that.
01:00:45.440 And people that shouldn't have been people from gangs and from jails and from mental institutions.
01:00:52.080 People that we don't want in our country.
01:00:54.020 And people that we're getting out.
01:00:55.620 Dangerous people.
01:00:56.900 11,888 murderers.
01:01:00.000 Many of them, 50 percent, more than 50 percent, murdered more than one person.
01:01:06.380 And I hate to say this with such a distinguished guest, but, you know, they asked me a question.
01:01:10.760 I've got to answer the question.
01:01:12.640 No, Barack Hussein Obama is the ringleader.
01:01:17.660 Hillary Clinton was right there with him.
01:01:19.360 And so was Sleepy Joe Biden.
01:01:21.380 And so were the rest of them.
01:01:22.340 Comey, Clapper, the whole group.
01:01:24.780 And they tried to rig an election.
01:01:26.780 And they got caught.
01:01:28.100 And then they did rig the election in 2020.
01:01:30.300 And then because I knew I won that election by a lot, I did it a third time and I won in a landslide.
01:01:35.740 Every swing state won the popular vote.
01:01:38.660 But I won that all the same way in 2020.
01:01:41.740 And look at the damage that was caused.
01:01:44.700 How crucial is the ammunition hub that the U.S. plans to build in Subic and the Luzon corridor,
01:01:54.100 considering that these will be built in areas that host strategic ports as well as military air bases?
01:02:00.840 You're talking about ammunition?
01:02:02.400 Yes.
01:02:02.760 The U.S. House Congressional Committee on Appropriations approved a budget.
01:02:07.480 Well, it's very important.
01:02:08.820 Otherwise, we wouldn't have approved it.
01:02:10.640 Sorry?
01:02:10.880 Yeah, it's very important.
01:02:11.920 Otherwise, we wouldn't.
01:02:12.620 We need ammunition.
01:02:14.120 We're going to end up in a few months.
01:02:15.540 We'll have more ammunition than any country has ever had.
01:02:18.440 We're going to have more missiles than any country has ever had.
01:02:21.520 We're going to have all the speedy missiles.
01:02:23.300 We'll have the speedy ones, the slow ones, the accurate ones, the ones that are slightly less accurate.
01:02:28.540 We have everything.
01:02:29.580 But we will have more ammunition than any country has ever had.
01:02:33.580 It's very important to me.
01:02:34.580 Okay.
01:02:37.060 Go ahead, please.
01:02:37.960 Red.
01:02:39.020 Sir, when you say that you're close to making a trade deal, what gaps remain?
01:02:43.540 And for President Marcos, sir, I was just wondering, do you not think that perhaps the Philippines hosting U.S. missile systems
01:02:51.540 could be considered escalatory by China, especially because they can't strike deep into it by China?
01:02:56.700 Thank you.
01:02:57.040 Well, it's an honor to be with this gentleman.
01:03:01.820 You know, I've known him and I've known his family, actually.
01:03:04.120 But I've known him.
01:03:06.060 And he's – I assume you're from the Philippines.
01:03:08.220 Are you from the Philippines?
01:03:09.160 Yes, sir.
01:03:09.580 That's good.
01:03:10.500 You're very lucky.
01:03:11.020 Okay, totally explosive press avail right here.
01:03:13.720 President Trump lays out better than the war room can the case against Obama in his click.
01:03:19.520 Absolutely stunning.
01:03:20.900 Natalie Winters will be at 5.
01:03:22.320 I will be here back at 6.
01:03:24.240 We're going to turn it over now.
01:03:26.020 We're going to continue this on Real America's Voice War Room.
01:03:28.460 And Charlie Kirk is going to pick it up from here.
01:03:30.500 Natalie Winters and War Room at 5.
01:03:32.600 Stephen K. Bannon back at 6.
01:03:34.260 See you then.
01:03:34.740 I just don't think that would have been good for you.
01:03:36.900 You could deal with China.
01:03:38.000 You should deal with China.
01:03:38.880 But when I got elected, everything changed and they came right back to us.
01:03:44.960 Mr. President, would you consider an exchange with the law?
01:03:48.640 Say it again.
01:03:49.560 Yeah, Brian, go ahead.
01:03:50.500 Oh, Mr. President, I just wanted to piggyback off.
01:03:52.780 Sorry, I have a question to President Marcos.
01:03:54.960 Yes, yes.
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