In this episode, Alex Blumberg joins me to talk about the growing number of political enemies in the Trump administration, including John Bolton, John Brennan, Michael Chertoff, Andrew Yang, and more. We also discuss the Supreme Court's decision to rule in favor of a challenge to a Mississippi law allowing early voting after Election Day.
00:00:00.000He wanted to document what was happening for history, and that got more urgent as I saw people trying to rewrite and whitewash the history that we're living through.
00:00:08.900So you've really seen the evolution, and I hate to say evolution because Donald Trump is very much who he is and is the way he's always been.
00:00:16.120But now he's free to be himself more than he was in 2016, that first administration, without having the, you know, what they called the adults in the room.
00:00:24.960So when we're talking about political retribution, I wonder what he really wants.
00:00:30.760We see this, the flurry of subpoenas for all these perceived political enemies.
00:00:36.080They include, you know, former CIA director John Brennan.
00:02:11.480You know, I mean, at any one moment, any of those people can channel where Trump is and to get him, you know, to act more aggressively.
00:02:20.440I did detail a situation with Bannon where Bannon was on the phone with Trump and his entire national security team.
00:02:26.420And the days before he met with Zelensky in the Oval Office in February with that, you know, great confrontation and Bannon was pushing him in that direction.
00:02:35.620But it was Trump that got Bannon on the on the on the phone because he knew what Bannon was going to say.
00:02:40.240So I don't think you can say that Trump is being steered on this.
00:02:44.020This is the direction that he wants to go, that he is driving.
00:02:47.060The court has already granted review of this particular case.
00:02:50.480The question is what they are going to do with it.
00:02:53.160And the issue is really a collision of federal or state law, federal and state law, or at least that's the way the RNC, which is the original plaintiff in this case, sees it.
00:03:02.100They challenged the Mississippi state law, which, as you noted, allows the counting up to five days after Election Day, so long as the ballot is postmarked by Election Day.
00:03:10.840And they say that conflicts with the federal statute that sets Election Day for the first Tuesday following that first Monday in November.
00:03:19.480They say that has a fixed meaning, can only mean that particular day and nothing after it.
00:03:25.700Mississippi in response says that's nonsensical.
00:03:28.960As long as a voter is casting their ballot by Election Day, which means they put it, you know, they've made their choice and they've postmarked it.
00:03:46.740And that's part of the problem here that there there's an argument that says the way Election Day should be understood is ballots arriving on one particular day.
00:03:56.300Imagine the precision that would be needed to get it to arrive just on that one day.
00:04:00.640And, of course, the point of the law is and the point of an Election Day is to count ballots.
00:04:05.800And what's going on here really is an attempt to undermine not just the meaning of Election Day, but the meaning of democracy.
00:04:11.760I say that it's my expectation, but it's my hope that the American people will learn that the rule of law is important.
00:04:20.880It's essential to democracy and that courts are essential to democracy and the rule of law.
00:04:26.500And the people's confidence in the courts is crucial when the Supreme Court ruled against President Nixon in order to turn over the tapes he made in the Oval Office with incriminating evidence against him and his Confederates.
00:04:42.540He could have disobeyed, he could have destroyed the tapes, but he didn't because he knew the American people wouldn't tolerate disobedience of a Supreme Court order.
00:04:53.240Given the present conditions and what's being said about my colleagues, judges who rule against the president and then are accused of being crooked and the president says they should be impeached,
00:05:05.960I'm concerned that the American people don't have accurate information about the United States courts and won't support the courts if they issue order to the president that the president wishes to disobey.
00:05:20.340I wonder how rooted in reality is he is right now concerning how he's doing politically.
00:05:28.000And I want to play something that he said to Laura Ingram on Fox News about the economy and then ask you a question on the other side.
00:05:35.960More than anything else, it's a con job by the Democrats.
00:05:40.740They're saying they just have to say, you know, they put out something, say today, cost her up.
00:05:45.520They feed it to the anchors of ABC, CBS and NBC and a lot of other, you know, CNN and et cetera.
00:05:52.520Why are people saying they're anxious about the economy? Why are they saying that?
00:05:55.960I don't know that they are saying it. I think polls are fake. We have the greatest economy we've ever had.
00:06:00.660So so he's it's kind of Biden ask in the sense that, you know, remember the people were not feeling good about the economy,
00:06:07.700but Biden said, what are you talking about? Things are great.
00:06:09.880Who are you going to believe your own situation or what the statistics tell you?
00:06:13.300But the statistics aren't even on his side at this point. So is he living in reality?
00:06:17.480He actually gets a lot of external inputs. First of all, he does watch a hell of a lot of television.
00:06:24.400Television is just I mean, I mean, no, no, he's he maybe he's watching now.
00:06:28.160He watches MSNBC. Absolutely. He watches CNN.
00:06:33.000He watches mostly Fox, but he he gets lots of inputs and he's on the phone constantly.
00:06:38.300And he's on the phone sometimes to fellow reporters, sometimes to, you know, corporate CEOs, people that are telling him any and he asks questions when he's when you call him, he asks questions.
00:06:50.360So he gets the inputs. So I don't think that he's divorced, you know, that he's walled off the reality.
00:06:56.900I think that he believes that he can create a reality with his own words.
00:07:00.740He's always believed that he can dictate it. He's always believed that even in his days as a developer.
00:07:05.100I mean, you know, Trump Tower was the biggest, greatest building in all of, you know, midtown Manhattan.
00:07:10.680I mean, it wasn't actually the biggest, but he talked about it as as if it was.
00:07:14.740And it was a great building. But, you know, he has he creates the reality.
00:07:18.740So as this court is made up, what's the likelihood that or where do you think they might fall on this issue?
00:07:24.520Corey and I were talking about this before we came on.
00:07:26.480And I'm a little bit scratching my head because the posture of this case, meaning the way that it came to the court,
00:07:30.860was that Mississippi lost in the Fifth Circuit, the U.S. Court of Appeals that oversees the Mississippi District Court.
00:07:37.280That means that Mississippi had to go to the Supreme Court and say, we want to defend our law that allows us to do that count.
00:07:45.440And two things could be happening here.
00:07:47.260One, the court could say this is a grand time and a good opportunity to review this question of counting mail-in ballots because it wouldn't be rushed.
00:07:56.500We can do that in time for the midterm elections or they could see it as an opportunity to put the Fifth Circuit in its place and say,
00:08:02.700we're not going to let this ruling stand. This is the right opportunity to say to that circuit court.
00:08:07.880No, no, no, no, no, no. You don't get to invalidate state laws that allow the counting of ballots so long as they're cast by election day.
00:08:13.580Whether I could envision Donald Trump ever leaving the White House, ever willingly going.
00:08:55.980Look, I don't think he's going to run again, try to run again for a third term.
00:08:59.100I think he knows as well as everybody else that the 22nd Amendment to the Constitution makes that impossible.
00:09:04.340But it is hard to imagine him voluntarily leaving the spotlight, leaving all that he has and handing the baton to somebody else, even maybe even especially a fellow Republican.
00:09:16.640So I don't know how it happens, but but he's not like planning a third campaign right now.
00:09:21.760So from the fourth campaign, I guess it would be from book one to book four to retribution.
00:09:26.600What is the one lesson that you have taken away from from covering and following Donald Trump?
00:09:33.780It's it's the it's the evolution that he has come to a place where he is changing America in a way that he never did in the first term.
00:09:42.260And the impact of Donald Trump didn't really last from the first term.
00:09:48.860This time he is changing the country in profound ways that will long live, that will live long after he is gone.
00:09:56.480Putting aside whether I'm confident in their interpretation of the Constitution, I'm not confident in the way they're now deciding cases.
00:10:05.360They're taking an unprecedented number of matters on the emergency shadow docket.
00:10:10.220They're vacating temporary restraining orders, preliminary injunctions that district Georgia judges are imposing.
00:10:19.400They're making those decisions before the facts are well developed without any argument and very little briefing.
00:10:26.220And as a practical matter, the president is winning a very high percentage of these cases.
00:10:32.040And if it turns out at the end of the usual litigation where the facts are developed in the trial court that the plaintiff, the party bringing the case is entitled to prevail, I doubt that it'll be possible to be put Humpty Dumpty back together again.
00:10:51.640Tuesday, 11 November in the year of our Lord, 2025, it's Veterans Day, and you're here for the late afternoon, early evening edition.
00:11:02.520You see right there what all of a sudden they hate the Supreme Court because the Supreme Court is not briefed properly.
00:11:08.700It's all shoddy because President Trump has run the table when it comes to wins in the Supreme Court, particularly on this key topic of the Article II powers
00:11:20.380and what his exact powers are as President of the United States.
00:11:23.240Remember, the Constitution is fairly vague on certain of the scale of his powers.
00:11:30.760They're not vague about what powers he has, like his chief executive officer, commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces,
00:11:39.600or chief law enforcement officers of the United States.
00:11:42.360It's in right there because the Supreme Court has announced it's going to take up a case in Mississippi or from Mississippi about mail-in ballots.
00:11:52.660As more and more pressure gets put on, we've got to get to the bottom of 2020.
00:11:56.960Of course, today it was leaked out of Colorado that, in fact, the Justice Department is not in, according to Colorado,
00:12:05.660not in formal discussions with Colorado about moving Tina Peters, who's a political prisoner.
00:12:13.480I mean, we freed the hostages in Israel.
00:12:15.500How come we have not freed Tina Peters?
00:12:17.600We have to put as much emphasis on that.
00:12:19.840Tina Peters is a political prisoner because she stood in the breach and spoke truth to power about the machines.
00:12:31.640Now, remember, we're not machine guys here.
00:12:33.380We're mail-in ballot folks, although we think the machines are totally screwed up
00:12:37.920and have to be not just investigated but should be removed.
00:12:41.140We believe that 2020 is pretty straightforward about how it was stolen.
00:12:44.360There are 400,000 ballots down in Georgia that can go a long way to decertifying the 2020 election,
00:12:51.760and the 2020 election could never have been certified, impossible.
00:12:56.000Couldn't be certified in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
00:12:58.400Couldn't be certified in the state of Georgia.
00:13:00.140Couldn't be certified in the state of Arizona.
00:13:03.900Could not be certified in the state of Michigan.
00:13:08.120And all that, in fact, less than that, you don't need Pennsylvania.
00:13:10.760It gets you below 270, contingent election, because the only way to do it,
00:13:15.700Cleta Mitchell, you can't have a re-vote, you can't do anything,
00:13:18.080you get one chance to vote in a national election.
00:13:20.600And then after that, after that contingent election.
00:13:24.160So right now, they're totally freaked out.
00:13:26.380The left and the Democratic Party are being called on mail-in ballots.
00:13:32.480And what we need is a U.S. marshal with a warrant to go down and seize the 400,000.
00:13:37.700I hope there's still 400,000 ballots there.
00:22:00.580That part of the deal may be falling apart.
00:22:02.340But the deal that they're working with, Qatar, Gaza, money, redevelopment, Turks, arms, security, Saudi troops, Egyptian troops, that part of the deal ain't falling apart.
00:22:14.360They're marching down the path of this.
00:22:16.000And this gets back to these brave, you know, in the years in the wilderness, the brave heroes that stood up here.
00:22:26.060So now we're kind of in it, and you're going down, and we're not moving fast enough because you can't get the people.
00:22:31.160The Justice Department, still main justice, is short of people.
00:22:36.700Part of it is that the Republican establishment are telling people if you work in the Justice Department, you're not going to be able to work for a big one of these big Republican law firms.
00:22:45.840You're not going to work with one of these money law firms.
00:22:47.840There's still a big pressure against President Trump.
00:22:49.920This is why everything President Trump's doing is you're still scrambling to put people there, to get people in all the billets and to make sure they're quality people.
00:23:24.100The one thing that's going to be tough about getting prices totally down to where you want them, regardless if you have full energy dominance,
00:23:30.560is just the size and massive Keynesian stimulus you're giving from the deficit.
00:23:34.880And there he's getting no help on Capitol Hill.
00:23:39.500So this whole thing of trying to get the deficits under control under the $2 trillion is kind of, you know, off to the side.
00:23:46.960They just had this whole rigmarole, this kabuki theater over the shutdown.
00:23:51.580Finally, the Democrats have kind of folded and they're going to get a Senate vote.
00:24:11.240Until you get a handle on that or until you look at other revenue generation, there's nothing that's going to get you close to the $7 trillion.
00:24:48.680That's what the Liberation Day is, Liberation Day, which is redoing of all the commercial relationships to force, use it as a forcing function,
00:24:59.560tariffs as a forcing function, commercial relationships, trade deals as a forcing function,
00:25:05.200to force manufacturing back here to the United States.
00:25:08.500If you don't do that, you'll pay a tariff, but force it back here because this whole bet of President Trump is on growth
00:25:13.940and on the return of America as a manufacturing superpower with great jobs for working-class people.
00:25:31.660And the manufacturing, you get the tax breaks and you build the manufacturing plants so you can depreciate them.
00:25:39.580You've got all kinds of ways to protect your operating income, protect your capital investment with write-offs.
00:25:46.200What we need is a spreadsheet to make sure it's getting done.
00:25:48.520The Secretary of the Treasury gave us an hour last Friday down in Sumter, South Carolina at a facility that takes rare earths and comes up with these magnets,
00:26:01.360which are so incredibly important for the production process.
00:26:07.120All of this revolves around manufacturing, become a manufacturing superpower.
00:26:11.360That takes time, but the way it takes less time than more time is to have somebody assigned and be on it every day.
00:26:18.560The investment, what companies are making it, where it's going.
00:26:28.340The Wall Street Journal is reporting, hey, on the rare earths, guess what?
00:26:31.520The Chinese Communist Party, I realize this is going to shock you.
00:26:34.180The Chinese Communist Party is trying to wiggle out the deal, particularly when it comes to our defense industry.
00:26:38.800I know you find that shocking because Wall Street and the Democrats and the Republican establishment just tell us, oh, they're just competitors.
00:26:46.960And, you know, Jensen Wong says they're just great guys and we want to grow together.
00:26:51.420And the American dream comes through, comes through, comes through China, that the American dream for citizens of the United States comes through China.
00:29:05.080So where we're on offense, you're going to see automatic pushback hard.
00:29:08.760They're obviously very worried about the investigation.
00:29:11.460This is the aspect of taking down the deep state, which if we don't do it now, it ain't going to get done, and we can't assume we're going to have unlimited time.
00:29:19.720But also on the – and I think the administration, I've talked to a lot of folks that they – the big, beautiful bill, the basic economic theory here and what was executed was a massive tax cut around supply side, around production and capital,
00:29:38.860coupled with a redoing of the world's commercial relationships, starting on Liberation Day, manifested in trade deals that had tariffs in them.
00:29:49.420So if you did not ship your manufacturing here to the United States of America, it should not be lost on you that the plant that we kicked off the 45-minute or so interview with the Secretary of Treasury, I think was a German company,
00:30:04.120that added substantial capital to expand on these magnets to raise the rare earths.
00:30:11.120Of course, Natalie Winters is going to join me.
00:30:14.160I'm going to get her thoughts on a little later.
00:30:15.880The Wall Street Journal is reporting – well, a couple of disturbing reports I hear on artificial intelligence, but the one that – a couple that jump off the page is that the CCP – I know you're shocked about this – is trying to –
00:30:27.120I don't want to say wiggle out of the deal, trying to do workarounds on the deal so they don't have to get rare earths to the United States military.
00:30:34.800They want our military-industrial complex to be slower.
00:30:38.020This is why anyone promoting – David Sachs or Jensen Wang, anybody promoting giving anything to the Chinese Communist Party, like capital or like chips, is working in their interest.
00:30:53.760We should cut them off from all capital, and we should cut them off from all chips.
00:30:58.860And while we're in it, we should cut them off from any student being here because they have to be intelligence agents, and we've got enough American kids to fill those billets.
00:31:08.860If you're saying we're in a Sputnik moment, we didn't give the Russians anything.
00:31:14.680We didn't give the Soviets or the Bolsheviks anything.
00:31:16.500They stole a lot because they had traders in our own government, in our own weapons labs that had access to the information, so they got it.
00:31:27.060This is how they developed the hydrogen bomb so quickly.
00:31:30.260But here you've got companies, and particularly Jensen Wang, sitting there going, well, the American dream really comes through China.
00:31:42.280It doesn't – the American dream doesn't go through China.
00:31:45.600Hell, the Chinese dream for Lao Bajing doesn't go through China.
00:31:49.560All it is is there is suppression, organ harvesting.
00:31:53.860It's the reason you have such a strong Christian church in the CCP is because of their suppression of it.
00:32:01.640And we know that the churches are always stronger, strongest, where they're suppressed by state authorities.
00:32:10.520Check the Christian church circa 33 A.D. to 36 A.D. in Jerusalem during a brutal persecution of the Christians.
00:32:22.560Check Rome during a couple of the emperors.
00:32:26.400The captive nations after World War II, Russia, the Bolsheviks, the Chinese Communist Party, just the same as all these murderous dictatorships.
00:32:39.140Before we get there, Natalie, you've actually got – because your other beat besides the CCP is obviously the Color Revolution, Palantir, all of this, the technology.
00:32:49.640But you take special interest in the guise of the world like Norm Eisen, et cetera.
00:33:07.580And because Trump's winning so many cases about his Article II powers at the Supreme Court, and now they're trying to work the refs because they realize they have this massive tariff case before the – this case on tariffs before the Supreme Court.
00:33:26.040Well, as a student of Color Revolution history, I have to say I quite enjoyed the cold open.
00:33:33.160I don't think I've ever heard Jonathan Karl use so many euphemistic terms to try to describe the stolen election.
00:33:39.520I guess they've gotten the memo maybe from the legal department that they should be choosing their words just a little bit more carefully.
00:33:46.640But on that point, you're exactly right to also include in that cold open, that clip, Lisa Rubin's analysis of this forthcoming Supreme Court case.
00:33:54.360Obviously, it impacts 16 states in Washington, D.C.
00:33:57.800But it's interesting, not just in tracking Mark Elias and Democracy Docket, their organization, which has been putting out nonstop the last few weeks, really sort of fear-mongering about the implications or stakes of this case.
00:34:10.000But another really important entity is, of course, the Brookings Institution.
00:34:14.780That's where Norm Eisen used to do most of his work.
00:34:26.720Darren Beattie and Revolver did a lot of really seminal reporting on it, basically using the tactics that they used abroad and other countries to carry out regime change here in the United States.
00:34:36.500And believe it or not, just a few days ago, those very same people under the auspices of the Brookings Institution, as part of basically a continuation of that program, just put out a new long-form report entitled, quote,
00:34:50.720Male Voting in the U.S. Data Points to Very Low Fraud and Significant Benefits to Voters.
00:35:05.600My Brookings colleagues find mail voting is secure and has substantial benefits for election administration and tons of millions of voters.
00:35:13.000They also find that fraud is exceedingly rare, especially in universal vote-by-mail systems.
00:35:18.660He's been tweeting this out all day, basically the same quote.
00:35:21.700So either there's some glitch, or like I said, he's being held hostage.
00:35:25.260But the timing of this is just very interesting, right, that they're really focusing on this.
00:35:29.480And if we want to play the clip, I think the audience will really enjoy it, just sort of teeing it up.
00:35:34.540This is Mark Elias talking to Jasmine Crockett about Dominion.
00:35:49.620One of his friends has purchased Dominion.
00:35:52.060So it's going to be really important for us to educate all states that we can to make sure that their secretary of states are like, we don't want the Dominion machines, because I personally believe that that ally purchased Dominion so that he could potentially play with the machines, because we know that they're trying to cheat by changing the lines for the midterms.
00:36:12.980And I think that they're trying to solidify their cheat potentially with the voting machines.
00:36:19.060So, Natalie Winters, Tina Peters is in prison in Denver, a medium security prison.
00:36:34.720I think a guest on War Room Battleground aired only on Lindell TV, the most radical, the radical, the Friday night final segment slot.
00:36:44.360But, Steve, this shows you how principally inconsistent and just hypocritical these people are, because at the core of it, they know that they're running cover for a fraudulent election.
00:36:52.760And I think it's quite interesting, too, Steve, obviously, my beat being the color revolution, I mean, we sort of take it for granted, but it is sort of bizarre that all of the organizations that are actively sabotaging Trump are also concurrently in the left-wing space of, you know, euphemistically securing and protecting elections.
00:37:08.520But I've never found a left-leaning group that's actually set out to meaningfully fix the shortcomings in our third world, if not fourth world, election system.
00:37:17.320What it is, is it's information warfare to try to deceive and dupe Americans into believing that there is not fraud and that there cannot be fraud.
00:37:24.700Case in point, this Brookings report is trying to lie to Americans, and it's essentially propaganda saying there's no issues with mail-in ballots, not proposing a better way to do it.
00:37:34.420I think we can all agree there's ways to improve the system, but they have no interest in talking about that, because, like I said, it's information warfare.
00:37:40.920This is today, because the two things they're freaking out this afternoon is about the Supreme Court and they're going after the Supreme Court.
00:37:48.800And, of course, once they do away with the filibuster, they're going to try to pack the court to 13 associate justices from the nine they have today or the eight they have today with the leader of the Supreme Court, the chief justice.
00:38:05.120And then you have the conspiracy, the vast conspiracy effort.
00:38:11.720It was the lead story in the Daily Mail, so we know where it's getting through.
00:38:15.220Tie those together in their – because, one, they're going to be defending.
00:38:18.800They're going to be defending against – essentially, this conspiracy is to show the color revolution and how it started, what they did to stop Trump from taking office,
00:38:28.460and then stop Trump from actually executing his office as president of the United States all the way through to the current time.
00:38:37.760They're in total meltdown about this, ma'am.
00:38:41.760Well, I would also add that I think you're hearing the resurgence quite heavily.
00:38:46.560I mean, you even saw it in the cold open of this idea of President Trump not leaving, which empirically is not true,
00:38:53.300even though he should not have left if you look at it from a who actually won the election perspective.
00:38:57.320But that in and of itself is sort of rage-baiting, if not laying the moral justification to the MSNBC audience, to assassinate President Trump, right?
00:39:08.920What was it last night at the Turning Point event where, oh, I guess the chief of police at Berkeley also happened to be very high up in the Capitol Police Division Department during the January 6th
00:39:18.700and has some incident and has some interesting ties there, right?
00:39:22.480So you sort of tie this all together, and like you always say, it's pattern recognition because it's the same people who are both involved in election integrity
00:39:30.760but also the lawsuits of the people who they are claiming to be opposing election integrity.
00:39:36.740Because at the end of the day, if you follow the money, this lie, the sort of original sin of the left-wing ecosystem
00:39:44.180is that this is organic and that this is grassroots and that this is what the American people want, right?
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00:44:28.180But after Charlie Kirkton, I'm like, oh, we might be, like, seven.
00:44:31.640This might be, like, step seven on the way to a bona fide Civil War.
00:44:37.560As soon as you start, like, regular people celebrating somebody getting murdered in front of their wife and kid on television in front of the whole world,
00:44:45.700as soon as you celebrate that, like, man, you're in dark territory.
00:44:51.960And if the worst thing you could say about that guy is that he said some things I disagree with, and you're celebrating that he got shot in the neck in front of the world?
00:45:19.480Natalie Winters, particularly what happened at Berkeley last night was a full-scale riot outside, but the people that showed up, they packed it,
00:45:28.160and it just shows you how many people want to hear, want to go to the turning point things.
00:45:32.900Joe Rogan's now waking up, and I think it's a lot higher than seven, ma'am.
00:45:38.300Well, look, I might have a radical take, but we are in the war room.
00:45:41.880I think it's fair to say that it's already underway.
00:45:44.400I maybe reject the framing of it as civil war.
00:45:48.200I think it's anything more of, like, a communist purge, as we were discussing a color revolution, sort of a communist takeover with a mix of, you know,
00:45:57.580globalism and weird authoritarian state capitalism, but I also think you can look at it through the paradigm of what the Chinese Communist Party has done against the United States
00:46:06.380in terms of the sort of hybrid gray zone warfare, economic warfare, is, you know, debanking conservatives, robbing us of our livelihoods,
00:46:14.260information warfare, is censorship and what legacy media has become and the fact-checking apparatus.
00:46:20.180Legal warfare is everything that we saw go on in January 6th and continue to go on.
00:46:25.740So by all of those metrics, I think it's fair to say a traditional, maybe, you know, the assassination of Charlie Kirk marked it turning kinetic,
00:46:33.620but I think that there's already sort of a lot to go off of, but like I said, I think it's more of sort of a communist takeover than it is a civil war, again, nuanced there,
00:46:43.020but I think that's maybe how I view it.
00:47:50.060We do know that one of his friends has purchased Dominion,
00:47:53.500so it's going to be really important for us to educate all states that we can to make sure that their secretary of states are like,
00:48:00.440we don't want the Dominion machines because I personally believe that that ally purchased Dominion so that he could potentially play with the machines because we know that they're trying to cheat by changing the lines for the midterms.
00:48:14.380And I think that they're trying to solidify their cheat potentially with the voting machines.
00:48:19.940She's one of the leading spokesmen for the Democratic Party.
00:49:15.720You think there's problems with the machines?
00:49:17.860If everybody remembers, Steve, one of the first times I ever came on your show was when Dominion sued my pillow and myself back in February of 21.
00:49:35.180Use promo code Dominion to save up to 66%.
00:49:37.720But this is, you know, you look, I look back on this, you guys, and it's like, for me, you know, remember, all the Democrats wanted to get rid of the machines in 2018 in the movie Kill Chain.