Bannon's War Room - November 13, 2025


Episode 4922: Showdown In The House Over Funding Bill; Fight Continues In Texas


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In this episode, Stephen K.K. Bannon takes a look at the latest in the ongoing government shutdown, and how Democrats are using a last-minute provision in order to pad the pockets of eight Republican senators, and why they should be ashamed of themselves.

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00:00:00.000 Yeah, I love these guys. I mean, they're all introducing legislation to repeal provisions
00:00:04.520 in a bill that they're going to vote yes on. I mean, figure that out. Mr. Speaker,
00:00:08.800 the previous question is the House Democrats' last attempt to make a change to this rule
00:00:14.260 before it gets voted on. And I want to use this opportunity to talk about a last-minute provision
00:00:18.840 that was slipped into the CR in the Senate. It's an outrageous giveaway to pad the pockets of
00:00:24.360 eight Republican senators. And it's one of the most corrupt things I've seen in my life.
00:00:30.000 So if the House defeats the previous question, I will offer an amendment to the rule to consider
00:00:35.980 as adopted an amendment to the continuing resolution offered by Representative Subramanian,
00:00:43.220 which would strike the corrupt giveaway out of the text of this bill so it does not make it into law.
00:00:50.180 Mr. Speaker, this is a massive payday for Republicans. It would allow eight of their senators
00:00:56.060 to shovel millions, millions of dollars into their own wallets. I'm talking cash money,
00:01:02.040 not for their states, not for their constituents, no, no, for their own personal bank accounts.
00:01:08.700 Why should a United States senator or any party get a special right that nobody else has?
00:01:14.440 No state legislator, no governor, no judge, no citizen in the entire country has this right.
00:01:19.600 But we are creating it for a handful of Republican senators. It is immoral. It is, I'd say it's
00:01:25.500 unconstitutional. It is wrong. And it's probably the most brazen theft and plunder of public resources
00:01:32.080 ever proposed in the United States Congress. And it was tucked into this legislation. And I want to
00:01:38.200 speak directly to Republicans who say they can't vote with us because it will delay the reopening of
00:01:43.300 the government. First off, that's exactly what these corrupt senators were hoping you'd say. 0.92
00:01:48.580 Second, we absolutely can send this back to the Senate. They can quickly strip it and send the
00:01:54.320 bill to the president. They finished this package in less than two days. This is one small thing that
00:02:00.260 needs to be deleted. It's easy and it can be done very fast. But, and please spare me the excuses that
00:02:07.400 we will get, that we'll get this done next week with a new bill. Once this is law, once this is law,
00:02:13.520 that's it. It is signed into law forever. It will never change. It is permanent. And you voted for it.
00:02:19.560 And Republicans all know, you all know that. So don't say you're going to pass some new bill next
00:02:25.480 week to address this. That's just an excuse to do nothing that will fix it. Republicans moved at the
00:02:31.480 speed of light to give tax breaks to billionaires. And the least they can do is give the same
00:02:37.040 urgency to stop this shamelessly corrupt fleecing of the American people. Now, I get it. Trump is
00:02:44.440 suing the U.S. government for $230 million. And I guess these senators want in on the action. They want
00:02:51.660 their own payday. But I've never seen this level of grift, shameless corruption, and theft of public
00:02:57.960 money in my entire life, ever. So, Mr. Speaker, I ask unanimous consent to insert the text of my amendment
00:03:04.940 into the record, along with extraneous material immediately prior to the vote on the previous
00:03:09.320 question. And to discuss our proposal, I yield a minute to the gentleman from Virginia, Mr.
00:03:14.220 Subramanian. Without objection on the UC request, the chair will remind the gentleman from Massachusetts.
00:03:24.340 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
00:03:32.920 these people. I got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people. The people have had a
00:03:39.760 belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you've tried to do everything in the
00:03:43.460 world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like
00:03:47.060 that go to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a
00:03:55.280 conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country,
00:04:03.420 this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:04:13.160 Okay, Wednesday, 12 November, year of our Lord, 2025. Everybody's back in the house, or whoever's
00:04:19.920 going to show up has showed up. And guess what, folks? It's a throwdown already. They're getting
00:04:23.940 ready. They're going to debate, so we'll dip in and out of that. They're going to debate
00:04:27.080 the bill passed by the Senate to open the United States government tonight, quote unquote, to open
00:04:34.440 it. I guess kind of a ridiculous, catastrophic Democrat defeat. Republicans hung tough, but
00:04:40.860 over the next couple of hours, you should be at least entertained or educated on what's going on.
00:04:47.600 We are absolutely packed this hour. I want to go. Are we ready to go with this song? Okay.
00:04:52.820 A very special announcement from Real America's Voice. Real America's Voice is starting a music
00:04:59.580 label, Real America Music Ram. That's Ram, R-A-M. Okay, good. This is the leadoff song. We're just
00:05:07.640 going to play a taste of it. Then we're going to bring in the producer of the music and also
00:05:12.300 the record label. Let's go ahead and hit it.
00:05:14.060 We sing for all the people who never made it home. Through us, their stories will be told.
00:05:25.800 We stand as one. United in this fight for liberty. Justice for all our voices ring. But that
00:05:40.620 freedom of the free. Freedom ain't free. No, it comes with a price. Rest in peace, Charlie. Can't
00:05:49.860 believe they took your life. Didn't make it back home to your children and wife. By any means,
00:05:55.860 we have to keep freedom of speech alive.
00:05:58.160 Okay, that is the J6 Choir, now the producer of the J6 Choir, the national anthem of that
00:06:09.920 magnificent song. LJ Fino joins us. He's going to be the lead producer over at Real America Music.
00:06:16.540 Tell us about, what is this? I guess you've got a rap for Charlie Kirk at the end. Tell me about the
00:06:22.140 first song. When are you going to release it? I understand it may be at AmFest, and then you're
00:06:26.160 going to release the album on actually on the fifth anniversary of J6. Is that what it is, LJ?
00:06:34.120 Yes. Well, the first single is called The Anthem of the Free. That'll be released at AmFest on
00:06:39.940 December 19th, and then the entirety of the album will be released the Friday prior to January 6th.
00:06:49.040 So The Anthem of the Free, tell me about that. You're going to release it at AmFest. What is it?
00:06:53.620 It's a song that I think speaks to a lot of conservatives on many different levels. You know,
00:07:01.500 obviously you heard the snippet there that included, you know, a part memorializing Charlie
00:07:07.580 Kirk, but it also goes into just basically conservative and Judeo-Christian values and
00:07:13.920 what conservatives stand for as a whole.
00:07:17.040 You know their heads are going to blow up now that you're taking the J6 choir and going
00:07:23.200 to turn it for an entire album. What do you say from all the people, both the establishment
00:07:28.240 Republicans and, of course, the mainstream media and the haters on the left that say,
00:07:34.040 hey, these guys don't deserve a record label. They deserve to still be in prison, sir.
00:07:38.300 I would tell them that music, the bedrock of music is the First Amendment, and everyone
00:07:45.180 has the right to record music.
00:07:48.060 You know what's amazing is that, you know, they sang this every night at a certain time.
00:07:55.100 It was incredibly moving. How did you get together and work with them and actually create
00:07:59.860 what, you know, a song that moves President Trump so much, he plays it all the time down
00:08:05.500 at Mar-a-Lago, particularly on the patio? Well, it was an interesting story. An individual
00:08:11.060 approached me at a fundraiser in Miami with a bootleg recording of the choir, which at
00:08:18.240 the time was 20 individuals that we were able to kind of squeeze into one room and capture
00:08:23.680 them over their cell phones or over the prison phone, rather. And I thought, you know, this
00:08:29.340 is interesting, but the, you know, the sonic quality is not quite there. So let's, let's
00:08:34.700 re-record it through a proper studio, you know, as I've done before in secular music,
00:08:40.460 recording, you know, incarcerated rappers in the past and things like that. So I've had
00:08:44.080 experience doing that. We took them to, we set up the time with Don and Donna Fiducia.
00:08:49.760 I'm sure the crowd is familiar with them. And the rest is history. We recorded them through
00:08:57.160 a studio in Miami called Bay 8 Studios. Shout out to Bay 8 for allowing us to do that.
00:09:02.320 And then we took it up. We had that cut came out much cleaner than the bootleg version that
00:09:08.180 I had heard at the fundraiser. And we had, uh, Kash Patel take that up to the president
00:09:13.540 at Mar-a-Lago and just really looking for his stamp of approval. Um, we weren't expecting
00:09:19.960 him to say, you know what, let me put my voice on there. And he did. He said, I want to put
00:09:24.940 my voice on there. And we, we had his pledge of allegiance in one take.
00:09:32.260 Um, talk to me again, 19 December AmFest, you're going to release the song Anthem of Freedom.
00:09:41.180 And then on the Friday before J6, you're going to release the entire album.
00:09:45.440 Correct. Yes. And this will be, and this will be the first album of, uh, Real America music
00:09:52.200 of which you're going to be the head guy. Correct. You're going to, you're going to run
00:09:55.180 this, oversee it and do other, I take it other albums for other personalities, other musicians.
00:10:02.660 That's correct. Um, we're, we're starting with the J6 prison choir. That'll be the inaugural
00:10:07.620 release through Real America's music. Um, you know, Steve, I got to tell you, I think
00:10:12.400 war, war room records has a nice ring to it. I did. We're, I've been working on that for
00:10:17.500 years. Rob Sieg knows how I'm obsessed, obsessed. I think we'll be a, a label under your, under
00:10:23.500 your music company. We look forward to that. We got a lot of, uh, a lot of thoughts on that.
00:10:27.880 We love music here. And where can be, is there a website now where is social media, LJ, where
00:10:32.720 can people go? Uh, for me? Yes. For you, for the music, for anything. Uh, well, I'm on
00:10:40.960 Instagram. It's just LJ Fino. I'm on truth at LJ. Um, my record label is FC label group
00:10:49.580 on X, but I would encourage everybody to follow Real America's voices, socials and stay tuned
00:10:57.120 because we're not just launching a record label here. We are expanding content. Um, aside
00:11:04.300 from music, we're doing television, film, reality TV, all content that's rooted in Judeo-Christian
00:11:13.540 and conservative values, um, that I think our audience will really be excited to see. There
00:11:19.200 is a, there's a yearning for, for content that is catered towards conservative values that Hollywood
00:11:25.720 has completely shunned. Wow. Incredible. You're absolutely correct. That's why we love being
00:11:32.220 part of the Real America Voice family. LJ, look, look forward to seeing you down at AmFest
00:11:36.960 releasing the song. Hopefully some of the J6, uh, prison choir will be with you. We'll 0.99
00:11:41.520 get them all on War Room and have a big launch and look forward to seeing you right up to
00:11:45.820 before J6 when we release the entire album. Couldn't be more excited.
00:11:50.540 Absolutely. No, thank you, Steve, for having me on and looking forward to seeing you at AmFest.
00:11:53.840 Thank you, brother. By the way, the Daily Telegraph, Rob Criley, one of the best writers
00:12:00.160 out there, huge story today in the Daily Telegraph of London about this. So make sure we'll push
00:12:04.900 it all out. Grace, push that. Let's go. Let's go back to the house floor. Do we have Jamie
00:12:07.880 Raskin? That's my favorite. Oh, the change. Let's go back to it anyway.
00:12:11.860 Into her next golden age. Over 40 days. That is how long the government has been closed. 0.97
00:12:21.620 For over 40 days. Democrats here in this body and in the Senate have chosen chaos over our country.
00:12:29.700 They chose to shut the government down because politics demanded it, not policy. The elites
00:12:35.720 who dominate their party's decision making are the ones least impacted by its decisions.
00:12:41.120 Were the far-left activists and Democrats here in this body the ones not getting paychecks?
00:12:47.140 No, Mr. Speaker. That was the air traffic controllers, our troops, and our Capitol police officers.
00:12:53.640 When these same people passed Obamacare, were they the ones in the back?
00:12:56.720 You're going to have this back and forth. We're going to try to cut. Raskin was just on dumping
00:13:00.180 on Republicans. We know you love hearing that because it gets the fighting spirits up.
00:13:05.480 Mark Mitchell, brother, you've been kind of on a roll here the last 72 hours.
00:13:11.560 Natalie Wynn is going to join us in a moment. I've got Brian Harrison.
00:13:15.120 Brian's about to drop some reality check about down in Texas about the H-1B visas that are hired in the Texas
00:13:22.100 university system. Mark Mitchell, what have you been doing? You're so you're you're you're very focused
00:13:28.840 on the fourth turning right now. What do you got for us?
00:13:30.860 Well, I think we're seeing it play out right in front of our eyes. And what we're seeing out of the conservatives is that
00:13:37.640 conservatives having conserved nothing are attempting to conserve conservatism.
00:13:42.680 And at this point, I kind of think it's a luxury value. And Trump is out there just destroying the movement.
00:13:48.360 I mean, the last three days have literally just been disaffected MAGA people who've been on the
00:13:52.800 Trump train for 10 years, DMing me some of the most horrifying and ridiculous stuff. Like one of them
00:13:58.300 was like God saved Trump so that he could give us 50 year mortgages. There are people that are really
00:14:03.860 bleak and unhappy right now. And just to like rewind, you know, we are talking about an election and
00:14:09.020 everybody can dismiss it as a whole bunch of Democrat places dismissing, you know, voting for
00:14:14.140 Democrat people. But what really was the story is that independence and crossover Democrats did not
00:14:19.860 turn out for Trump at this point. His approval rating is not that bad. He's got a 45 percent
00:14:24.640 approved, 54 percent disapproved. So he's underwater nine points. Not as bad as Biden this time four years
00:14:31.100 ago, but he had the Afghanistan crisis, but the lowest of his term so far. And we lost the 40 percent
00:14:36.840 right direction numbers down to 37 percent. But people deserted the Republican Party in a very
00:14:42.180 predictable manner because all of the copium that the Republicans did back in the fall. Oh, it's
00:14:47.840 the country moved towards Republicans. Everybody's Republican. We're registering Republicans everywhere.
00:14:52.680 Scott Pressler is like magic. We're so great. Everything's back. When in reality, what it was is
00:14:57.780 that it was a referendum, like I've told you many times, on government trust and the Biden era
00:15:03.300 basically clown world that we saw that destroyed the economy. And quite frankly, he didn't do it all.
00:15:09.240 It was the cherry on top of 30 years of hollowing out of the American middle class. And everybody said 0.51
00:15:13.980 prices was the number one issue, inflation, inflation, inflation. But really, I mean, we've been
00:15:18.580 talking about economic populism for a very long time. The problem is, is that literally corporatism has
00:15:24.080 destroyed capitalism in a way that the youth are really starting to figure out right now. And they thought
00:15:29.320 that there was going to be change. They thought there was going to be accountability. They thought
00:15:32.820 there was going to be a redress of their grievances from the weaponization of the legal justice system
00:15:38.740 to like all of the oppression, to the health care state that tried to give them the vaccine,
00:15:44.000 like literally everything. And they've seen nothing. And they've given Donald Trump a lot of leeway.
00:15:49.140 And they've gotten very little, especially out of Republicans. They wanted massive change,
00:15:54.180 not business as usual. And Republicans have given them quite resounding business as usual right now.
00:15:59.220 Well, the Republicans, hang on, the Republicans are always going to give them just,
00:16:03.300 you can see this House debate right here. But when you talk about populism, you talk about economic
00:16:08.160 nationalism, in your mind, what are these people, because we've made some huge bets now about the
00:16:14.360 execution of those bets or articulating what those bets are, because I don't think they're doing a
00:16:18.940 great job of that. I think they can do a great job. You've got the manpower. President Trump's the
00:16:22.980 best at doing that. But with Besant and Navarro, and you've got Hassett and others,
00:16:29.480 what do you think these people, are they looking to take a bigger hammer to the deep state? Are they
00:16:34.220 looking for the jobs to come back? Are they for the tariffs to kick in? When you say there's unrest,
00:16:40.160 and now they're, and they understand prices, but prices are not going to come down that much now
00:16:45.140 that you're driving energy costs down until you get control of the deficits. And the deficits are,
00:16:49.680 as you see, you've got to deal with Congress. And they're in no mood to cut. And you're going to have
00:16:54.220 a range war. And Russ Vogt is, I think, already is this part of the package. I'm not so sure. I think
00:17:00.020 he's going to be pretty restricted in going forward about, you know, the things he wants to do
00:17:04.540 of riffing people, you know, kind of, you've got mass deportations on one side and mass firings on
00:17:09.860 the other. So in your polling, or in talking to people, because I know a lot of people are coming
00:17:14.340 to you. What are they exactly looking for, sir? I mean, a return from clown world. Basically,
00:17:20.640 if you strip anti-Semitism out of Nick Fuentes' package, like, that's pretty much it. It's not
00:17:25.380 traditional conservative values. It's a return to the America that was stolen from them,
00:17:29.480 and especially the young people. And just like some evidence, Donald Trump got a 60% approval rating
00:17:34.500 with voters under 40, which is just mind-blowing. It's literally nuts. And that was the week that
00:17:39.760 Doge was the most searched thing on the internet, and they were hacking the federal government apart.
00:17:43.760 So these people want to see things fixed. And then what happened? Well, the Republicans got
00:17:48.460 rid of Doge, and now Donald Trump is polling under 40% with voters under 30 years old. What's
00:17:54.120 mind-blowing is just off the charts, these people want accountability. They have the lowest Trump
00:17:58.940 approval by age right now, but they're also the people who are most closely watching, 80% of them,
00:18:04.000 Arctic Frost, and they're the people that are most likely to want people thrown in jail for the
00:18:09.300 auto-pen scandal and for Arctic Frost. And so these people are looking at the ice protests and
00:18:15.280 look at what Nick Fuentes said in the Tucker Carlson interview. They want the hand of God to
00:18:20.040 come down on these protesters. And Donald Trump declared Antifa, a terrorist organization, hasn't
00:18:25.440 really done anything. The night he comes out and tells America that we need to defend the college
00:18:31.120 institutions for Chinese students who are, quite frankly, CCP members, what do you have? You have Antifa
00:18:37.340 attacking Turning Point USA on college campuses. He has no idea what his base wants. They want the
00:18:43.500 colleges burned down, and they want the H-1B programs closed. And what he's done is just a string of the
00:18:48.940 last two days, especially with Laura Ingram, of conflating the economy with kitchen table prices,
00:18:54.400 of defending billionaires. All he had to do was smash the oligarchy. He's become the oligarchy.
00:19:00.860 Well, smashing the oligarchy is easier said than done, but we got to get on with it. I think we are
00:19:04.740 having starts, and we got to do more. I'm going to just hang right there, Mark Mitchell. Natalie
00:19:09.000 Winters, talk about the oligarchs, Maha. We're going to have Claire Dooley here tomorrow. It was 1.00
00:19:13.840 at the conference today. You had the situation with the designer babies that Stephanie Ruhl went
00:19:20.620 through last night, but you're seeing the tech bros everywhere, right? You're seeing they're trying
00:19:25.120 to take over Maha. You've seen them everywhere. They've got to be brought to heel. If you don't bring
00:19:29.480 them to heel, this thing's going to spin out of control because they don't really have the
00:19:33.300 president's back, all of them are progressive Democrats like this guy, Isaacman. They're going
00:19:37.740 to flip on President Trump. If something happens that we don't hold the House and Hakeem Jeffries
00:19:45.440 are even worse as a speaker, all of these guys will flip immediately. Natalie Winters, thoughts?
00:19:51.840 Well, look, they're all progressives, and they're all even at best when they pretend to be MAGA,
00:19:56.660 socially liberal, right, for all the money that we've poured into Silicon Valley. Maybe there's like
00:20:01.460 one company, Palantir, Boo Palantir, right, that's getting contracts to allegedly help
00:20:05.840 deport. How's that going? But I don't see a lot of technological innovation going on
00:20:10.460 on the front of, you know, I don't know, securing our borders or ensuring that we can actually
00:20:14.300 deport illegals. No, they're busy cramming their companies full of H-1B tech workers. But I think
00:20:19.520 a really important term, I'm sure Joe Allen has introduced it to this audience, but to sort of
00:20:23.880 understand what is going on on a psychological level of what these tech bro types, Sam Altman being
00:20:29.580 really the poster child for it, formerly predecessor, I would say, SBF is this concept of effective
00:20:35.400 altruism, right? The idea that essentially, it does not matter what you have to do, you should just
00:20:40.980 maximize your capital, do whatever you can to make money, and then use that for utilitarian purposes
00:20:46.000 to achieve a greater good through community service. All the basically big time tech scammers,
00:20:52.580 both in the literal sense, but also just a more vague or broader use of the term scammer,
00:20:57.900 all really have sort of subscribed to that ideology. And I think Sam Altman is a perfect
00:21:02.520 example. And I think when you see their sort of wishy-washy description of what they want to do,
00:21:08.100 take these designer babies for an example, right? Once they're called out, which I don't know about
00:21:13.160 you, if they were forthright with what they were doing, it'd certainly be a little less scary,
00:21:17.120 though it is still very scary. But then it becomes about, right, ridding, you know, babies of
00:21:21.980 diseases. That's a limited hangout as to what they're really working on. And I also think another point
00:21:27.380 that I would make, particularly in the case of Sam Altman, you know, we're always signal,
00:21:31.840 not noise here in the war room. But this individual, not just because of what he's doing
00:21:36.760 over, right, at OpenAI, but the position that he had before that, essentially leading Y Combinator,
00:21:42.600 right, which is one of the leading startup vessels that pumps, it's like the highest check you can
00:21:47.040 basically have written to your company. He has been the one making decisions of what companies get
00:21:51.400 funded for years, for nearly five years. So that mindset, whether it's designer babies,
00:21:57.400 progressivism, that is what undergirds the entire tech community. And don't fall for it. Like I said
00:22:03.220 yesterday, the people who are pretending to be MAGA or put up the website after they're reached out to
00:22:07.700 for comment by the Wall Street Journal, those are the most deceptive, and I'd argue sociopathic and
00:22:13.100 certainly psychopathic people in our midst. We're going to jump back to the floor when we're asking
00:22:20.100 where these other guys come up. Natalie Winters, you're of this younger generation, you graduated
00:22:27.000 from college early, the University of Chicago, because you worked your way through college being
00:22:31.960 a correspondent at the war room. Charlie Kirk, Andrew Colvett, and Andrew's going to be on the
00:22:36.580 show tomorrow at about 1130, I think, so we can do a handoff to him at the Charlie Kirk show, but he's
00:22:41.380 going to specifically address this. I sent you earlier a tweet he put up about what Charlie Kirk said,
00:22:48.880 and I think this was back in mid-August, right? This is the social compact breaking down. We need
00:22:55.840 urgency to restore it. One, mass deportations. Two, stop the H-1B scam. Three, dramatically reduce 0.94
00:23:03.200 legal immigration. Dramatically reduce legal immigration. Four, and chain migration in the visa
00:23:09.580 lottery. Five, build 10 million homes for Americans. Six, crush the college cartel. Ma'am, your thoughts on
00:23:17.680 that. Well, I thought that that was what I voted for, but it seems like with each passing day, we're
00:23:24.400 straying a little bit further and further away from that. I think it's the point that immigration is both 0.99
00:23:30.200 an economic issue, but also a cultural issue, right? We want to deport these people, not just because 0.98
00:23:36.060 they're depriving Americans of their wages, of their jobs, but also what they're doing to the cultural
00:23:40.960 fabric, what they're doing to these neighborhoods. It's a compounding issue. And two, I also think that
00:23:47.700 the sort of limited hangout, to use that term again, version that we're getting of this, it sort
00:23:54.040 of ideologically rests on what I think is the original sin, which is the idea that Americans 1.00
00:23:59.760 are not enough. And it's sort of what undergirds even the designer baby idea, but it's certainly what
00:24:04.360 undergirds the H-1B. It's what animated the Elon Musk and Vivek debate over what it means to be
00:24:10.920 an American. Should we be studying, you know, 25 hours a day, eight days, you know, increase the
00:24:16.700 length of the day. So all we can do is study. That's not what this country was founded on. If you
00:24:21.060 look at the history of us going back to the revolution, the pre-revolutionary days, it's this
00:24:24.820 idea of civil society and community. And that's something that's distinctly unique. But I also think
00:24:29.480 that you see this sort of just a core lie that permeates into the H-1B narrative, which is,
00:24:35.820 again, both cultural, but also economic. And it's this idea that we need to import foreigners 0.79
00:24:40.500 in order to continue to be the America that we once were. And I want to just cite a statistic from
00:24:46.260 the White House's own website, because what was it, just a month ago, they were busy pumping the
00:24:51.100 airwaves with, you know, ideas that they were going to basically reform, if not get rid of the H-1B 1.00
00:24:55.700 program. But what it shows is that the share of IT workers in the H-1B program grew from 32%
00:25:02.860 in 2003 to an average of over 65%, that's an aggregate, of the last five years. What is the
00:25:11.700 significance of that? America was a great country and was the leading in technological innovation,
00:25:17.500 and basically every industry dominated that long before the H-1B program was ever around. And you
00:25:23.600 can't tell me that from 2003 to now, it's been H-1B Indians that don't even speak English or Chinese
00:25:29.840 spies stealing whatever it may be for not just civilian use, but for military use from our leading
00:25:35.460 tech companies that somehow helped bridge that gap. And if you look, the other lie, Steve, that is so
00:25:40.880 critical to understand, when we're told that it is the, get ready for this, I'm sure you've heard it,
00:25:45.560 best and brightest, right, that we're bringing into this country, whether it's the H-1B or the foreign 1.00
00:25:50.680 students, that's not true. Now, they play this sort of weird game where they intentionally hide the
00:25:56.100 data, right? It's like what they do with the deportations or the actual numbers of immigrants,
00:26:00.140 illegal aliens coming in because they don't want us to be informed. But from the publicly available 0.96
00:26:04.680 data compounded with the studies that groups like Center for Immigration Studies have done,
00:26:09.060 the overwhelming majority, I'm talking upwards of 80% of the H-1B recipients who are coming into this
00:26:15.340 country, which oftentimes it's via lottery, though they reformed that slightly, are in the level one and
00:26:20.620 level two qualification of skill and pay, which means they're not the best and brightest. They're
00:26:26.280 the worst and they're the most attached to the culture that they're coming from, and they have
00:26:30.080 nothing American about them. And frankly, they have a fake diploma from a fake Indian university where 1.00
00:26:35.000 the person sitting next to them is probably a robocaller scamming you. So these people are not the best and
00:26:40.960 brightest. It's such a lie from start to finish every corner of what this H-1B narrative rests upon 0.91
00:26:47.060 is outright propaganda, but the core of it is the idea that you are not enough as an American citizen.
00:26:53.980 We see that with the tech bros. We see it with the designer babies. We see it with the immigration 0.99
00:26:57.920 policy. And the last thing I would say, Steve, is I don't know what is more concerning, that Secretary
00:27:03.860 Noem thinks it's a good idea to go on TV and hail the maximum amount of naturalized citizens as a win.
00:27:12.400 She thinks that that's something that's going to go over well or that it's actually happening because
00:27:16.540 had it been Secretary Mayorkas saying that, that would have been cut as a campaign ad and used as
00:27:22.200 a clip in the President Trump that was running on the campaign trail. So Mark Mitchell, you saw
00:27:27.260 Charlie Kirk. You heard the analysis by our own Natalie Winters. Your thoughts, sir? Yeah, 100%. And I think
00:27:34.140 people know this deep down. And all Trump has done this week is basically shill for the government and for
00:27:39.680 big business. These people's jobs were given to the, it's been literally a global homo, uniparty, corporate 1.00
00:27:47.180 welfare and global welfare. We gave all the good jobs to everybody. 70% of Walmart tech, that's where I worked,
00:27:53.100 was like almost 70% Indian foreign nationals. And what does he do when he talks about H1Bs? He talks about this 0.51
00:27:59.100 small edge case about Korean battery engineers. And he says he doesn't even understand how the job market works.
00:28:04.700 These, these resumes are spammed everywhere. The companies get the resumes and they're like, oh,
00:28:09.460 I'll find the H1Bs because I can pay them 10% less. Don't even look like resumes like mine. But if you 1.00
00:28:15.260 take those H1Bs out, well, then my resume gets a look. And so I think this is just a really great 1.00
00:28:20.740 example. The housing market is a crisis. If the right doesn't fix it, they're going to hand it to
00:28:25.200 the left. The left is going to have a $10 trillion house saving act and the boom, it's going to be a big
00:28:30.240 wealth transfer. The treasury is going to get robbed. We know what they're going to do. So what's
00:28:34.680 the right solution to that? Well, it's to talk about turkey prices and not to ignore the house
00:28:39.480 issue. And then they come out with a solution that's a 50-year mortgage. What does that do?
00:28:44.380 Well, it increases the price of the house. And Bill Pulte might be a good guy, but like he does own a
00:28:50.680 home builder. It increases the interest. He's not Einstein's cousin, right? Yeah.
00:28:54.740 It increases the interest. As I said, it wasn't offered as the sole tool in the toolbox. If you
00:29:00.720 want to lower payment, you've got five other things to pay off. Maybe it's something you'd
00:29:05.500 consider. I wouldn't, but it maybe is. Mark, we got to bounce. You're on a roll. Where do people go?
00:29:11.740 We got 30 seconds. Where do people go to get your material right now?
00:29:16.460 Yeah. And this comes back to the fourth turning, boomers and the millennials.
00:29:19.320 Rasp us an underscore poll. Honest pollster on Twitter.
00:29:24.300 Thank you. We're going to get this sorted out. You know where we're going to get it sorted out?
00:29:28.500 Because we have to get it sorted out. The entire country rests on the MAGA movement.
00:29:35.240 President Trump is our leader. Maybe every now and again, you need to make sure he's getting all
00:29:41.140 the accurate information. I do not believe he's getting accurate information on H-1B visas. Why do I
00:29:46.620 say that? I saw Howard Lutnick's performance in the Oval Office on global television. That's why.
00:29:52.320 Short commercial break. Natalie Winters is sticking around. Brian Harrison,
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00:32:29.140 ...ends up and actually wants to extend the Affordable Care Act so that people with cancer,
00:32:35.620 insulin, and issues across all sorts of health care issues across this country have their health
00:32:40.880 insurance protected and extended throughout 2026. It is unconscionable that what we are debating right
00:32:46.660 now is legislation that will give eight members of the United States Senate over a million dollars
00:32:54.820 apiece. And we are robbing people of their food assistance and of their health care to pay for it.
00:33:03.220 How is this even on the floor? How can we, as members of Congress, Republican or Democrat...
00:33:09.660 If we can get... I want to stream that on our other platforms. This is AOC. You're going to have it all tonight.
00:33:14.340 They're going to come. They're coming. They're throwing down hard.
00:33:17.920 So let's go. I got Brian Harrison. Brian, give me... Take two minutes and give me... And give me what's going on.
00:33:26.080 We got all this HB1 problems. Got all these issues in corporate America. Tell me about my beloved
00:33:31.400 state of Texas. Sir, next to the Commonwealth of Virginia, my home. I don't think I love a state
00:33:39.300 more than Texas. You guys are the railhead of MAGA. You went through some of the toughest times
00:33:45.360 of building this country on the frontier. It's a magnificent state with magnificent people.
00:33:49.840 Please don't tell me the renowned University of Texas and Texas A&M University system is replete 1.00
00:33:56.860 with H-1B visa holders, sir. Yes. I love Texas. You love Texas. All God's children love Texas. Here's
00:34:04.720 the problem. The reputation that the state of Texas has, there could not be a bigger delta between our
00:34:09.900 reputation and reality. So put the private sector issues to the side with H-1B. Let's talk about the
00:34:16.580 Texas government, the things that the Texas people supposedly have control over, even though,
00:34:21.720 as you know and the posse knows, we've got a totally fake so-called Republican uniparty down
00:34:26.500 here in Austin. The Texas government, okay, the Texas public university system, the inmates have
00:34:32.220 been running the asylums. The governor of Texas makes the appointments. He appoints all the regents,
00:34:36.620 has for over a decade. They're responsible for everything in our public universities. Are they
00:34:40.820 pursuing Texas first policies and hiring Texans to educate the workforce of Texas for tomorrow? No,
00:34:46.200 I'm going to shock you. Texas has 3 million corporations in the state of Texas, 3 million.
00:34:51.260 The top 10 users of the H-1B program, and I probably need to say abusers because there's a
00:34:57.480 lot of scam elements to this. The Texas public universities would be in the top 10 if they
00:35:03.320 were one single unified employer in the state of Texas. My alma mater, Texas A&M, keeps cranking out
00:35:08.140 the hits here. Well over 200 just at Texas A&M alone, and not even for highly specialized jobs.
00:35:15.460 These are for like multimedia techs and laboratory coordinators. It is absolutely outrageous. The
00:35:21.680 people of the state of Texas voted for a Texas first policy, but they're not getting it.
00:35:28.200 Brian, what are you going to do about this? We have five new seats potentially in the House
00:35:34.100 down there for Republicans because of the work of Brian Harrison, Patriot Mobile, Lee Wamsgan,
00:35:39.440 you great patriots down there in Tarrant County and around Fort Worth. What are you guys going to do
00:35:45.160 about this? Well this is very simple. I mean quite frankly this could be ended tomorrow. The governor
00:35:50.400 of the state of Texas has more than enough power to solve this. I mean we're not in session right
00:35:54.360 now. We should be in special sessions to deal with things like this, including property taxes,
00:35:58.000 but the governor could snap his fingers and end this. Look at the kind of bold leadership coming out of Ron
00:36:03.040 DeSantis on this H-1B issue. As Florida, under Governor DeSantis' leadership, is shutting down
00:36:08.040 and banning the H-1B programs in his public universities, the Texas public universities
00:36:12.080 are importing them hand over fist, harming Texas workers, quite frankly creating national security 0.94
00:36:17.880 problems importing these foreigners to our public universities. But the governor of the state of
00:36:21.980 Texas could end this immediately. So I'm calling on the governor right now, and it's embarrassing as
00:36:26.120 hell, how many times we have to say this, follow Florida's lead. Governor Abbott, issue an edict to
00:36:31.660 all of your appointed regions, and you tell them to issue policies to end the H-1B abuse.
00:36:40.820 Brian, hang on for one second. Natalie Wenders, your thoughts on this, about the University of Texas
00:36:46.420 system and H-1Bs? Don't you wish we could say we're shocked? But unfortunately it's so pervasive and 0.92
00:36:55.120 it permeates every single industry. I mean, Texas, of all states, it's absolutely absurd. And I think
00:37:02.860 fundamentally, Steve, what you see here, the second highest country that is sending these people to 0.53
00:37:10.360 the United States, it's China. Number one is India. They get enough attack on that, right? But the fact 0.99
00:37:15.620 that we're importing people, it's not just students, it's actual professors, administrators. I saw Tesla was
00:37:21.020 also on that list. I think they come in at number five. But that we are importing our own enemy and
00:37:27.020 giving them the keys to the kingdom. I mean, you can't, you can't make it make sense. And that's
00:37:32.880 the point. It's not supposed to. Natalie, what is your social media? You got to bounce. You'll be
00:37:39.380 back tomorrow. Where do you, where do people go to track you down, ma'am? Great content.
00:37:43.260 Thank you, sir. Natalie G. Winters on all platforms. Thank you for having me.
00:37:49.560 That's always off the top of her head. There's no, there's no panel of the reading off. All
00:37:53.820 these other new shows, the reading off panels and screens. Thank you, ma'am. Great job.
00:38:00.260 Brian Harrison, are you going to do this tonight? By the way, didn't President Trump endorse
00:38:03.500 as the greatest MAGA governor in the history of Texas, Abbott, last night?
00:38:08.100 Uh, I read some headlines about that. It does sound that way. Um, yeah, that happened. Don't
00:38:15.060 read the true social. Don't read the true social post. Don't read it. I'm telling him waving you
00:38:21.240 off right now. Where do people go? I won't do, I won't do that, but no, it's look at, look,
00:38:26.180 it's the governor that's been appointing DEI advocates that all of our public universities
00:38:29.820 are tripling down on, on transgender indoctrinations for over 10 years in our public universities and
00:38:34.940 appointing regents that are apparently quadrupling down at a higher rate than other businesses on
00:38:39.460 the H-1B program. So Governor Abbott, follow Florida's lead, end this program, instruct your
00:38:44.380 regents to terminate the H-1B programs at our public universities. We could have this solved, 0.99
00:38:48.680 you know, by the end of the week if the governor wanted to, and that's the reality of the situation
00:38:51.900 here. Follow Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida. Just do that. Uh, Brian Harrison,
00:38:56.500 thank you so much. We're, we got you back in this fight, sir. Got to clean that. You got it.
00:39:00.400 Appreciate you and Ponzi. Appreciate y'all. Don't need any H-1B visas down there. Ridiculous in that, 0.90
00:39:06.360 in that school system. Um, Beau French, Beau, some good news today. The bad news is you're stepping
00:39:12.500 down as the Tarrant County, uh, head of the GOP, but you're running for one of the most powerful
00:39:17.140 offices in the United States of America. What's the office NYU, sir? Well, thank you, Steve, for having
00:39:22.940 me on. Um, look, I am running for the Texas Railroad Commission. It is the most, one of the most
00:39:28.320 powerful agencies in the country. It oversees the oil and gas industry in Texas, along with mining
00:39:34.040 and pipelines. Uh, you know, Texas produces, um, 43% of the nation's oil and gas every single day.
00:39:43.480 So it is a tremendously important, um, uh, overseeing the oil and gas industry. And, you know,
00:39:51.480 look, I grew up in the Permian Basin. I grew up in Midland, Texas. My family's been in the oil and gas
00:39:55.700 business for 80 years. It's something I know well as a, as a businessman, I've been invested
00:40:00.360 in the oil and gas business, you know, my whole adult life. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
00:40:04.060 Why is it, why is the Railroad Commission still so powerful? It was powerful during Lyndon Johnson's
00:40:08.640 time, Sam Yarbrough, all of it, but it's a Railroad Commission. It sounds odd to people living in a
00:40:13.880 post-industrial society. Why is it, why was it powerful and why is it powerful today?
00:40:19.700 Yeah, like I said, I mean, because it is the commission that oversees
00:40:22.820 the largest industry in Texas and the most important industry to America and freedom and
00:40:28.120 think about just everything that, you know, comes from energy that's produced in Texas.
00:40:33.000 And, uh, you know, to be a global player, um, in the, in the, uh, energy business around the world
00:40:38.540 to back up, you know, president Trump's agenda, we have to have a strong and free oil and gas
00:40:43.000 industry in Texas. And unfortunately we have one now that is, uh, you know, echoing on things
00:40:47.760 that Brian just said, um, awarding DEI contracts to, uh, agencies, you know, pushing, uh, uh,
00:40:55.640 contracts to, uh, you know, think about it. We have Muslims invading Texas. And right now 1.00
00:41:00.320 as a, as a Muslim, you get preferred treatment, uh, under the, uh, under the Texas Railroad
00:41:04.060 Commission in our oil and gas industry. So we have to stop this. We have to stop the Muslim 1.00
00:41:07.700 invasion in Texas. We have to strengthen our, our industry here. And, uh, you know, I just
00:41:12.380 believe that in Texas, we have to have leaders at all levels of government who are bold, outspoken
00:41:18.620 MAGA warriors who are willing to fight, who are willing to, uh, you know, take heat, try
00:41:23.620 to get canceled. I've had care, try to cancel me. I've had rhinos try to cancel me. So, uh,
00:41:27.840 you know, I'm not afraid of what anyone has to say. Ken, I'll be the guy that, uh, fights
00:41:32.460 for what we all believe. We're, we're, we're gonna, we're gonna have you back here to go
00:41:35.780 in depth, uh, particularly this Muslim invasion and what is the Texas Railroad Commission have
00:41:40.360 to do with it. Right now, where's your social media? Where do they go to find out more about
00:41:43.760 you, the Texas Railroad Commission, and why you're running? The best place is on X at
00:41:48.880 Beau French TX. Thank you, brother. Appreciate you. Thank you, Steve. Fighting down in Texas,
00:41:55.520 fighting against these H-1Bs too. Can't, can't let that stand. Come on. President gets better 1.00
00:41:59.820 information. He, he, he, he totally gets this. Um, Birch Gold. Gold did a little rebound
00:42:07.280 today. People have been asking me, Hey, it hit 4,500. I think it's been that back down
00:42:12.000 to 39. Should people focus on these daily price swings or they should focus on more basic
00:42:18.140 fundamentals? And this is why I got you on brother. What say you, sir?
00:42:24.340 No, they need to be focusing on the fundamentals. First of all, price swings are looking good.
00:42:29.220 We see a little bit of volatility, but people have to understand nothing goes up in a straight
00:42:33.940 line. That gets concerning. Gold is up 60% for the years so far. Silver is up 84%. But it's the
00:42:41.540 fundamentals driving it. Like you say, the dollar's down 7% year to date. 10-year treasury yield is
00:42:47.980 hovering around 4.4 to 4.6. This is even after five Fed rate cuts, showing that fiscal stress at the
00:42:55.440 moment is outweighing monetary relief. But people need to look at what's driving the surge. We've spoken
00:43:01.700 about it many times. Central banks are setting the floor. 24 was already a record. 25 is on track to
00:43:09.440 beat that. Over 800 metric tons purchased through Q3, led by, surprise, surprise, China, India, Turkey,
00:43:18.340 and Russia. For the first time since Bretton Woods, official sector gold holdings now exceed
00:43:24.000 $12 trillion in market valuations. And people have to remember, central banks are buying record
00:43:30.860 quantities over 1,000 tons a year for three consecutive years. And they are escalating pace
00:43:36.660 at current prices. They are not buying with a view that prices will go down. They know where it's
00:43:43.200 moving. And you can see why. What was always considered a safe haven trade, it's now turned
00:43:50.160 structural. Global investors are de-risking from bonds. They're not chasing yields, but they're escaping
00:43:56.700 volatility. When the US shut down, when Europe wobbled, gold didn't spike out of fear, it anchored
00:44:03.620 out of logic. And that's what we're starting to see. Bank of America have come out recently and said
00:44:10.760 the next leg up in gold prices will come from sovereign diversification. Zero Hedge is calling
00:44:17.680 this climate the start of the great monetary divorce, where the world finally prices in the
00:44:24.180 dollars decay. And that's what people have to understand. As I've said before, this is not a
00:44:29.620 rally. A rally is traders chasing momentum. This is a structural shift. This is a confidence
00:44:36.300 migration. And I don't see it stopping anytime soon. Give me a minute and I'm holding you through the 1.00
00:44:43.080 break. What is the great divorce? I'd love this. Give that to me one more time.
00:44:47.340 We're seeing a divorce now from reality, right? Government debt since the 80s. This was an illusion
00:44:56.400 in the 80s that government debt was now risk-free. That illusion has been shattered. Debt to GDP
00:45:03.540 amongst Western nations averages over 110%. What we're seeing now is a reversion back to what was
00:45:12.380 always the historical norm. It was an experiment since the 80s. And that experiment has failed.
00:45:19.440 Look, in the coming debt emergency, I did this in the interview with The Economist. And then the next
00:45:25.060 day I talked about it, broke it down. The cover, the coming debt emergency, they admit finally it's
00:45:29.820 here. $350 trillion, $360 trillion. And they've had the life vest. And what does it say? Pull for inflation.
00:45:37.140 They know exactly how the central banks are going to do it. Why in that scenario? I'm going to give you the
00:45:42.680 question. You're going to give me the answer on the other side. Why in that scenario where they're going to try to
00:45:46.760 inflate their way out of here, the central banks, in combination with the money center banks? Why is then
00:45:52.620 physical gold? Because remember, we're not here to say you're fish. We're here to teach you how to fish. This is why we go
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00:47:37.620 engagement there on the ground in Beijing at a level never seen before. While at Ministry of Public
00:47:44.200 Security headquarters, I met with my counterpart at MPS where the Chinese government agreed on a plan
00:47:51.440 to stop fentanyl precursors. What does that mean? The People's Republic of China has fully designated
00:47:58.240 and listed all 13 precursors utilized to make fentanyl. Furthermore, they have agreed to control
00:48:04.820 seven chemical subsidiaries that are also utilized to produce this lethal drug. Effective immediately,
00:48:12.020 essentially, President Trump has shut off the pipeline that creates fentanyl that kills tens
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00:48:32.060 This historic achievement has saved tens of thousands of lives. This historic achievement would
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00:48:49.760 Okay, today, Cash Patel, that was at the White House. Cash spent, I don't know, a week over there
00:48:53.960 dealing with the Chinese Communist Party to stop what they're saying, stop the chemical warfare
00:48:58.420 that the cartels and the Chinese Communist Party and the tongs, the Chinese gangsters, are using to kill, 0.79
00:49:06.120 I don't know, 100,000 Americans a year. At the same time, we now have Wall Street Journal's reporting
00:49:11.000 that they're trying to do workarounds on the rare earths so that our military can't get it.
00:49:17.140 Philip Patrick, in the overarching economic warfare, let's be blunt, between the Chinese Communist Party
00:49:24.080 and the United States, where does gold fit into this in giving the uncertainty, particularly since
00:49:29.560 the Chinese Communist Party continue, their central bank continues to buy gold at record rates, sir?
00:49:36.440 Look, gold is becoming very important. It's becoming a tool of financial warfare, right?
00:49:43.040 We've discussed this before, but the BRICS, and particularly China, they're leading the way.
00:49:48.140 They need to de-dollarize, right? We have a massive weapon in our back pocket, which is sanctions,
00:49:53.560 and China are at risk, right? They have $4 trillion in sizable assets, but the dollar is still the
00:49:59.880 global reserve currency. It has huge network effects. There's not a better currency than the
00:50:05.180 dollar. Here comes gold, right? By buying gold, the Chinese are achieving two things, right? Number one, 0.99
00:50:11.920 the more gold they buy, it allows them to dump dollars and hold wealth as a store of value with gold,
00:50:18.460 which, quite frankly, is a better trade than the dollar today. More importantly, the more money or
00:50:24.480 the more, sorry, gold they buy, the less dollars they hold. The less dollars they hold, the less
00:50:29.800 demand there is, and that puts a squeeze on us, particularly with $38 trillion of debt and rising
00:50:35.680 debt service. So we're in a very tough position. We're trying to play hardball, but it's a difficult
00:50:41.900 game to play when you've got $38 trillion of debt and $2 trillion annual deficits.
00:50:47.900 And the world is waking up. They are realizing this is an untenable situation,
00:50:53.580 and they're making moves accordingly, rather.
00:50:58.140 They're having a vote right now on Capitol Hill, and they're not changing any of the spending. In
00:51:02.700 fact, the Democrats, this is the insanity of the Democrat Party. They're talking about adding
00:51:06.500 another trillion to a $3.5 trillion of spending for health care for illegal aliens. You think the 0.70
00:51:13.660 H-1B visas drive you crazy? It's insanity. It's bankrupting Germany. It's bankrupting France. 1.00
00:51:20.140 It's bankrupting England. It's bankrupting the United States. 0.78
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00:52:35.680 Unbelievable. Thank you so much. I know it's tough in the afternoon, particularly you're on
00:52:39.280 L.A. time to come on, but really, really needed this today. Thank you, sir.
00:52:43.120 Thank you, Steve.
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