Bannon's War Room - December 05, 2025


Episode 4974: Is India The Lifeline Of Russia; The Faucet Is Still Open On Immigration


Episode Stats

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54 minutes

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159.67532

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8,741

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764

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

23


Summary

In this episode of The War Room, we discuss the latest developments in the investigation into the January 6th attack on the DNC and the Democratic National Committee, and whether or not it was politically motivated or if it was an act of anarchy.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We certainly expect that there's going to be a lot more charges that are going to be
00:00:03.760 brought against the suspect. Now, you know, what you heard in that press conference obviously was
00:00:09.080 very valedictory. There's a lot of credit being passed around the room with good reason. Obviously
00:00:15.100 there's a lot of work that went into this and certainly the Deputy Attorney General Dan Bongino
00:00:19.700 I think gets some credit for having a lot of focus bringing in an outside team, a team from outside
00:00:26.080 the Washington field office. These were agents from the FBI, from ATF, who were brought here and
00:00:32.840 asked to essentially put fresh eyes on evidence that they've had. I think it's also, however,
00:00:38.460 misleading what you heard a lot in that room a little while ago, this idea that evidence was
00:00:44.740 just gathering dust and that there wasn't a lot of resources. I can tell you that, you know,
00:00:48.680 talking to people at the FBI, that there's been a lot of focus on this. You know, this happens all
00:00:54.620 the time where you have a fresh set of eyes on evidence can reveal new things. And I think that
00:01:01.360 is what has happened here, certainly from talking to sources. I think we learned some really interesting
00:01:07.200 things and we also did not get answers to some key questions. First of all, the most interesting
00:01:13.100 thing that I heard them describe was a new team. Director Patel described bringing in a new team
00:01:20.360 after he and Dan Bongino became the leaders of the FBI to review all of the millions of data lines of
00:01:28.820 data, phone calls, credit card receipts for Nike shoes, credit card receipts for all sorts of battery
00:01:39.940 and an explosive device pieces and material wires, nine volt batteries. They described a new team coming
00:01:49.220 into the Washington field office of the FBI to scour through that material and that they credit that
00:01:56.020 second look essentially with fresh eyes to this breakthrough in the case and finding the suspect.
00:02:02.020 On the other end of the ledger, they did not answer the sort of critical question that most reporters
00:02:09.260 were asking there and that I'm curious about, which is what was the piece of evidence that tied Brian
00:02:15.700 Cole, a very introverted young man who lives with his parents in Woodbridge, Virginia. What piece of
00:02:24.160 evidence ultimately tied this explosive plot to that individual? I think it's fair to suspect that there
00:02:35.260 might be some sort of political motive that leans toward accelerationists. No, if they put pipe bombs outside
00:02:43.320 both major parties headquarters, it kind of leads you to suspect, at least in theory, a certain message
00:02:49.960 that this person was trying to send, right? Right. But you also have to consider that, you know,
00:02:56.600 some people are going to think that they were put, that these devices were put there as a distraction
00:03:02.960 to make the January 6th efforts more effective to pull police off of it. You have to prove or disprove
00:03:11.580 that to the public satisfaction, at least to the reasonable public satisfaction. And then you have
00:03:17.700 the issues where, you know, if you get somebody putting an IED at the RNC and you've got an idea
00:03:25.200 of what their motivation was, or if they put it at the DNC, you have an idea of what their motivation
00:03:30.100 was. When they put it at both, it puts it in a whole different, whole different realm. And you have to
00:03:36.900 start determining whether, are we talking an anarchist? Are we, you know, what is going on
00:03:43.420 here? Yeah. I also wonder, Steve, what it tells you that this suspect was found in Virginia, like
00:03:49.720 right outside the nation's capital. I think you're going to find people like that just about anywhere.
00:03:57.380 And because of his location, if this is the person, he had access to the capital, unfettered access to
00:04:06.740 the capital area. And likely had been, if this was politically motivated or anarchy, whatever it is
00:04:17.060 like that, they were probably radicalized online and they had somebody nearby. And it's not like there
00:04:26.340 any shortage of anarchists or extremists in Washington, D.C.'s area.
00:04:34.480 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
00:04:42.820 these people. I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. The people have
00:04:49.400 had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you tried to do everything
00:04:53.500 in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
00:04:56.640 And where do people like that go to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul,
00:05:03.180 I wish that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:05:10.600 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:05:16.780 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:05:26.640 All right, everyone. Welcome to the War Room. Dave Brat sitting in for the great Stephen K.
00:05:31.740 Bannon. We're all starting to hunker down at Liberty in Virginia and probably up in the swamp
00:05:36.720 for the big nor'easter. Probably get a dusting of a quarter of an inch. But anyway, good evening to
00:05:42.360 everyone. We've got a great show for you. We just had the pipe bomb. Breaking news, four years later,
00:05:48.660 I think you've all been kept up by Stephen, the show, as well as anyone. And we've got the great
00:05:54.320 Julie Kelly coming in as soon as she calls in. We're going to switch over to Sam Faddis and cover
00:06:01.680 the bases on geopolitics around the globe. Before I get to him, I just opened up Steve's paper of record,
00:06:10.000 the Salmon Color Financial Times, and saw the following headline. It fits in what we're going
00:06:15.660 to talk with Sam as well. Emmanuel Macron of France warns of disintegration risk to the world,
00:06:24.560 to the world order in Xi Jinping meetings with China, Macron and China. So what's this disintegration
00:06:33.620 risk? I think we kind of agree with him on that, but let's see what's the source of the problem.
00:06:37.800 Macron says, we have many ways to converge. Always the optimist. That's good. He added
00:06:43.600 with China, many ways to converge. Xi earlier called on Macron to hold high the banner of
00:06:50.480 multilateralism, globalism. Just what's been going on for the past 30 years when China's
00:06:55.920 been getting rich and powerful. Let's just keep it rolling. And that eliminates all kinds of
00:07:02.400 interference, in quotes. Xi told Macron. I'm being a bit sarcastic here. I hope you can read that.
00:07:08.860 Macron said it was time for a new page, in quotes. Two countries and wants China to commit to more
00:07:15.760 investment in Europe by 2030. Oh, now we're getting interesting. We got an ask of China.
00:07:22.000 That's stepping out there. Expecting a response is even more of a question. China's export controls
00:07:31.900 on rare earths, something we're interested in, whose production it dominates and which are vital
00:07:37.080 to industries from automobiles to defense, are also an acute concern for European countries.
00:07:43.640 Xi said China's next five-year plan, which is due to be formally released in March,
00:07:48.400 offered opportunities for French industry, despite Beijing's repeated emphasis on industrial self-reliance
00:07:55.920 from Xi to Macron without committing to specific measures. And so that is the difference between
00:08:04.340 the French, Macron, and President Trump over here, who's fighting and using leverage. Macron just looks
00:08:12.580 to me like he's just wishing upon a star, that Xi is all of a sudden going to be a nice guy. And then
00:08:18.740 I asked Sam Faddis to come in because we also had meetings between India's Modi and Putin over the
00:08:25.820 last couple of days. And so Sam Faddis, welcome to the show. I'm glad you're on. Steve's been covering
00:08:32.060 the waterfront. We're trying to pivot toward domestic, but these international issues with Venezuela
00:08:37.420 and everything keep us busy. And so I'll just open the floor to you if you want to start off with
00:08:43.820 maybe the India-Putin meetings and then take the floor as yours. Thanks for being with us, Sam.
00:08:51.060 Right. Well, look, the Indians have been close allies of the Russians for decades, right? I mean,
00:08:58.260 going back, all of their military equipment came from the Soviet Union. So that lash up has been tight
00:09:03.740 for a very long time. And there are a whole bunch of people in the Indian government who basically
00:09:08.740 came up in the ranks and that is their primary alliance, not their alliance with us. And the
00:09:17.380 Indians buy a huge quantity or have been buying a huge quantity of Russian oil, which is crucial to
00:09:23.040 everything because that's where the Russians get all their money to run the war in Ukraine, amongst other
00:09:27.220 things. So it's a really big deal. We've been leaning on the Indians to stop buying Russian oil
00:09:34.200 and they have been moving in that direction, doing some concrete things. And, you know, that's why
00:09:42.620 Putin is there. Putin is there to strong arm them and say, hey, this is getting serious, man. You're
00:09:48.020 cutting off our cash and we got to go back the other way. So Modi's in a tough spot. He's got
00:09:53.320 his longtime ally Russia in his face and the United States telling him the future of your economy is
00:10:00.500 with us and selling in the United States. And that ain't going to happen unless you walk away from
00:10:06.320 the Russians. So that's the backdrop to this. In regard to Macron, look, I love the French people.
00:10:14.300 I love going to France. The French are useless when it comes to national security and foreign policy.
00:10:20.100 My entire career at CIA, every time we oppose sanctions on somebody.
00:10:25.220 Five minutes later, we turned around and found that the French were going behind our backs
00:10:29.500 to sell gear, to name a bad place, Libya, Iran, everybody. So, you know, the French are always
00:10:38.080 out there, honestly, complicating the situation, not particularly helpful to us. That's no surprise.
00:10:44.800 Yeah. Back on the India piece, just for a minute, I was on India Times a month ago on some other issue
00:10:53.440 and I got them excited last week on H-1B visa abuse. But on the piece a month ago, they were not happy
00:11:02.480 with us. And I said, on the tariffs, that's what it was. And I said, look, you guys, you know, you're
00:11:08.640 taking care of a little bit of the Indian Ocean. You're taking care of a little of the Pakistan
00:11:12.240 border. And other than that, the U.S. has got to take care of the world.
00:11:17.000 And they like hearing that they're a powerful entity, right? They were all yesterday on the TV.
00:11:21.080 They're all about the handshake with Putin and the formalities and the pleasantries. And they just
00:11:26.720 love that. And they speak highly and so good. They're proud of their culture. Steve likes Modi.
00:11:31.460 Trump likes Modi. They're good partners. Right.
00:11:33.420 But is it accurate to say that they have a de minimis role on the global stage? And I mean,
00:11:39.520 they're 1.4 billion people. They should assume their responsibility, right? In Hindu, you know,
00:11:45.760 political philosophy and Dharma and all that, it's all there in writing. They all believe you need a
00:11:50.940 strong leader so the poor don't get decimated. They believe in justice and all these kind of things.
00:11:54.840 But you never hear a word of philosophy or ethics or geopolitic theory from the Indians. It's just
00:12:02.760 always oil and, you know, the immediate needs. What can we realistically expect from India moving
00:12:08.800 forward? Well, you're 100 percent correct in that they don't actually, you know, from a national
00:12:16.740 security standpoint, geopolitical role, they don't exert a lot of influence. They don't have a lot of
00:12:22.980 power. I mean, look, there are a lot of great people in India and a lot of wonderful things
00:12:28.460 that have happened there. It remains an unbelievably overpopulated, desperately poor country. So India
00:12:37.080 is a long, long way from fulfilling its role. I mean, realistically, that is going to be a long,
00:12:46.600 long time coming. And what you read about, look at their military, I don't care what the numbers
00:12:52.940 are of, of planes, ships, troops. Realistically, half the planes don't fly, half the tanks don't
00:13:00.700 run. And most of those units can't perform their tasks. So there is a big gap between what they want
00:13:07.360 to be and what they are. Yeah, very good. Sam, can you stay with us after the break for a few more
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00:16:52.600 All right, Dave Bratt back in the war room with the great Stephen K. Bannon and Sam Faddis,
00:16:57.120 former CIA operative officer, going way back to Iraq. We're very lucky to have him with us. His life
00:17:04.360 experience informs us as we're doing this tour de force around the world. Sam, I heard Victor Davis
00:17:11.720 Hanson wrote an article about a day or so ago on the Ukraine-Russia war, and he left the impasse
00:17:17.720 kind of sitting mainly on the border disputes, right? It's a matter of egos, and Putin needs to
00:17:25.080 claim, hey, to my people, we lost a million people. I took more than a county. And similarly,
00:17:31.660 Zelensky needs to make a claim, you know, hey, I fought hard or whatever. But I have the feeling
00:17:37.560 there's some deeper-seated issues there, and I would love your perspective on what those might be
00:17:42.620 as well. Well, look, clearly the territorial issue is a major thing. I mean, you know, Victor's right
00:17:50.000 on that. Is that the whole game? No, I don't think so. There's a lot of other things going on. I'll grab
00:17:54.620 a hold of one of them. Money. I mean, you and I think war is a horrible thing, and we ought to sew this
00:18:00.580 thing up. And for the love of God, it can't end soon enough. A lot of people are getting rich
00:18:05.840 off of this, both in Ukraine and elsewhere. So, you know, our special inspector general estimates
00:18:13.380 officially 36% of all the money we sent to Afghanistan was stolen. 36% of all the bucks
00:18:21.660 we sent to Afghanistan went into somebody's pocket. Okay, so there's no reason to think
00:18:28.960 that figure is any different in Ukraine. In fact, the former president of Ukraine
00:18:32.940 came out within the last few days and formally said that his estimate is basically the same and
00:18:40.600 that that equals a little bit over $100 billion that have gone into the pockets of people in Ukraine.
00:18:49.800 Okay, so the chief of staff for Zelensky, the gatekeeper for Zelensky is under investigation
00:18:59.060 and probably going to prison for one deal that was $100 million that were ripped off. And that's
00:19:07.360 just, you know, that's not the totality of even what he was involved in. On our end, I mean,
00:19:14.540 the defense contractors are rolling in cash. Every time they announce money that's going to Ukraine
00:19:19.960 for military aid, the way that works is that money is actually going to Raytheon, Lockheed,
00:19:26.520 General Dynamics, somebody like that, because they're the ones making the weapons. So their stock
00:19:34.100 is up. I mean, over the last decade worldwide, stocks have gone, profits have gone through the roof
00:19:41.220 on this. And after all the top, basically the top five are essentially all American companies
00:19:46.780 in terms of defense contractors. But after that, the next tier is all European companies.
00:19:53.300 And they're all companies in France and Great Britain and Netherlands. So every time you're
00:19:58.160 listening to somebody talk about, like Macron, we can't end the war in Ukraine, keep in mind that
00:20:05.800 they are rolling in cash because of this war. And all that profit goes away. So as sick as it is,
00:20:14.620 a lot of people want this thing to go on because they are getting filthy rich off of it.
00:20:21.720 Yeah. And is there a, is there an interest in, from the U.S. perspective, you know, President Trump,
00:20:28.360 he's talked about oil and paybacks and getting our money back through rare earths. What's in play there
00:20:33.800 in a minute or so? Well, sure. I mean, then the question is, if you have a peace deal
00:20:38.880 and the war comes to an end, what is the relationship say between the United States
00:20:43.020 and Russia after that? So are we going to get access to minerals? Are we going to get access
00:20:47.900 to oil? I'm fine with that in terms of economic benefit. I have a little bit of hesitation when all
00:20:54.800 of a sudden we're making national security decisions based on those, those considerations,
00:20:59.820 right? That's, that's where the rub is. Yeah. Uh, similarly, uh, with Venezuela,
00:21:06.660 uh, some of this stuff's being couched in terms of the drug war and the gangs and all this kind of
00:21:11.940 thing. Uh, but similarly, uh, what other issues are at play down there?
00:21:18.740 Well, look, Maduro is a scumbag and it would be a great and wonderful day if the government in
00:21:23.760 Venezuela vanished and those people could return to a democratic government. I'm all in on that.
00:21:28.460 The question is, how likely is that to happen? And what are we going to have to do to make it
00:21:33.240 happen? So my estimation, Maduro is not going anywhere because we're yelling at him and rattling
00:21:39.980 sabers to begin with Maduro is kept in power by the Cubans. First and foremost, he has alliances with
00:21:45.400 the Russians, the Chinese, the Iranians, but it's the Cubans keeping him in power by that. I mean,
00:21:50.040 throughout his national, all of his top generals, his top intelligence guys, they're Cubans.
00:21:54.700 His presidential guard is literally a Cuban special forces unit. What that means is Maduro
00:22:02.020 actually, even if he wanted to quit, can't quit unless Havana tells him to quit. He doesn't even
00:22:09.840 have the ability to leave unless the Cubans say yes. And, and look, what, what, if you're in Cuba
00:22:16.060 and Maduro falls, what do you think? Havana's next. So there's no way if you, if you haven't,
00:22:23.200 if you have any alternative, there's no way you're letting Maduro fall because you figure
00:22:27.060 the gringos are coming for us, for us next. So it's going to, we need to put that in the
00:22:34.540 calculus. This guy is not just simply going to bag it and jump on a plane and run away.
00:22:40.280 Yeah. Outstanding. That's news to me. Sam Fattis, thank you so much for your life's work.
00:22:44.520 Thanks for being with us on the war room. Folks, this is why I say every time I'm on here,
00:22:49.060 share this platform. Sam Fattis is hit, Stephen K. Band, and share the war room with all your
00:22:54.160 friends. We're going to do a little cold open before Rosemary Jenks comes on and gives us the
00:23:00.940 latest and greatest on the border invasion and the top few issues we should all be concerned about.
00:23:06.980 Denver, let her rip.
00:23:08.640 Modern day Discapo is scooping folks up off the streets. They're in unmarked vans wearing masks,
00:23:14.620 being shipped off to foreign torture dungeons. No chance to mount a defense. Not even a chance
00:23:20.160 to kiss the loved one goodbye. Just grabbed up by masked agents, shoved into those vans and
00:23:24.900 disappeared. When you compare the old films of the Gestapo grabbing, grabbing people off the streets
00:23:31.700 of Poland and you compare them to those nondescript thugs who grabbed that, that student, that graduate
00:23:40.440 student, it does look like a Gestapo operation. The United States is running concentration camps on our
00:23:48.120 southern border. And that is exactly what they are. They are concentration camps. Because if we just
00:23:56.380 roll this clock on the wall back 75 years, we'd be looking at a time in Nazi Germany where people ran
00:24:04.820 around with signs like this new ice sign that says report all foreign invaders to ice. With Uncle Sam
00:24:13.300 there holding up the sign. This could have been a Gestapo member 75 years ago. Report all Jews.
00:24:19.460 When I see ice, I see slave patrols. The dangers that we saw in, uh, in, you know, Nazi Germany are the
00:24:27.800 dangers that we need to react to now. And every American, I don't care if you're Democrat, Republican,
00:24:33.420 liberal, conservative, moderate, people should be forcefully rising up against this.
00:24:39.180 They need to be more willing to go out there and get shot when fighting. That was a direct quote,
00:24:44.480 get shot when fighting back against some of Trump's policies. One house Democrat saying quote,
00:24:50.040 and I'll read it to you. Our own base is telling us that what we're doing is not good enough.
00:24:55.880 There needs to be blood to grab the attention of the press and the public.
00:24:59.940 We have to occupy all of it. We need to occupy every airport. We need to occupy every border.
00:25:06.080 We need to occupy every ice office. All right, folks, Dave Bratt back in the war room,
00:25:12.200 uh, bringing in Rosemary Jenks. Folks, that is not your, uh, grandparents, uh, Oldsmobile. Uh,
00:25:17.960 that's not your grandparents, uh, Democrat party. Uh, that's the new Marxist flavor. Uh, the voices
00:25:24.000 you heard there, there's a video piece. That's why you need to share, uh, this, uh, platform,
00:25:28.740 uh, with your friends and neighbors who may not be familiar with this new flavor of the hard left.
00:25:34.880 All political views are my own as, as usual. Uh, but the Gestapo, uh, rise up in force. I think
00:25:41.780 that was Schumer saying that, uh, Hitler all over the place. Uh, this is why we have the second
00:25:47.980 amendment. Uh, you gotta be willing to use guns. I mean, if, if a conservative member of Congress or
00:25:53.620 a Senator said any of these things, you'd be drummed out in two seconds. And so we've got,
00:25:59.320 uh, Rosemary Jenks with us, uh, to, to give us a feel for what's behind this issue. Of course,
00:26:04.960 it's the border invasion, which was illegal. The left uses, uh, ignores that most important
00:26:12.140 fundamental issue. They committed the illegal acts with the border invasion. I think of 20 million,
00:26:18.080 uh, illegals, uh, but Rosemary, uh, what are the few in bullet point form? We got about a minute and
00:26:24.360 a half and I'll keep you over the break. Uh, but what are the few points we should be paying attention
00:26:28.580 to at the, at the war room? Dave, you know, the most important issue here is the numbers and the
00:26:35.820 Democrats have set up this system over the last 50 years to pile in as many foreigners as possible
00:26:44.180 into our country. And they have done a damn good job of it. We have had over a million legal immigrants,
00:26:51.760 over a million temporary workers, and tens of millions of illegal aliens come in at the behest of
00:26:59.300 the Democrat party. They are now freaking out because people are starting to talk about how
00:27:06.340 maybe we've had enough, you know, with the, the Trump administration is trying to deport illegal
00:27:11.760 aliens, according to the laws passed by Congress. And the rest of America is talking about it's too
00:27:20.540 much. You know, we need to have a moratorium. This is starting to percolate up through the American
00:27:27.000 people. We've had enough. There's too much fraud. There are too many national security risks.
00:27:32.080 It's just too much. It's time to get it under control. And the Democrats can't stand that.
00:27:38.860 More with Rosemary drinks, Janks at the immigration accountability project. Rosemary,
00:27:44.400 what's your website? So people can go there over the break and check you out.
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00:29:39.460 All right, folks. Back with Rosemary Jenks from Immigration Accountability Project.
00:29:51.680 Accountability. Rosemary, what's your website again?
00:29:54.340 So there's no way to get—this is a very complex issue, right?
00:29:58.080 Just the number of visas, the numbers, it's staggering.
00:30:01.300 That's why I need you all to go out there and do your homework. Rosemary, where should they go?
00:30:07.780 And then after you give that, give us what are the top three issues they should be looking for on your website?
00:30:15.400 Well, the website is iapaction.com, iapaction.com. And you'll see at the top of the page, there's a tab for resources. We have fact sheets on all the different kinds of visas. We have a description of the entire legal immigration system. It's all very easy to understand.
00:30:35.380 We've got legislation and the congressional ranking system that you're looking at on the screen right now. So all of that is on there. Easy to find. Easy to learn what you need. The entire site is searchable, so you can find everything easily.
00:30:50.540 iapaction.com is the website.
00:30:52.960 Right. The top issues, again, the numbers. The numbers are too high. Dave, let me ask you, if your basement's flooding, what do you do first? Do you turn off the water or do you start mopping?
00:31:05.260 Yeah, right.
00:31:06.080 I mean, the obvious answer is you turn off the water, right? So we've got to do that. And then we've got to spend the resources to root out the jihadis, the fraudsters, the criminals, and get them out of our country. They must go.
00:31:21.960 The third thing is we have got to break the pipeline between foreign students, OPT, and H-1Bs. We cannot take jobs from our young people. Our college graduates who have done everything we've told them to do have to be able to get jobs in our country. If Republicans don't focus on this, they're going to lose the midterms. People who are unemployed are not going to vote for them. It's just that simple.
00:31:50.500 Yeah, well, I was going to ask you that. When you said the left is sweating because people are starting to figure this out, I think that is true. And they're starting to connect the dots on a lot of this. The wars, the $37 trillion in debt, the kids can't buy a house until they're 40. It's all linked to jobs. A lot of that's due to H-1B.
00:32:12.500 We went over the numbers on that a couple of shows ago. India was not happy.
00:32:18.980 But why isn't this? Trump wins on it. Why can't other candidates win on it? It's because they're not vocal enough? These intermediate off-year elections we've been having are too tight. And so what's your recommendation for these Republicans to do a little bit better and inspire the people?
00:32:36.280 Yeah, Republicans need to go bold. But the first thing they need to do is actually learn the issue. They need to know how to talk about it because right now they are petrified of being called the Gestapo and Hitler and all the other nonsense that the Democrats are going to throw at them.
00:32:52.160 You have to be willing to take some arrows here. But you need to know what you're talking about. So learn the issue, which is very easy to do. We're here to help. And then be bold. The American people want bold action. It's our country. We've got to take it back.
00:33:11.080 Yeah, well, and in closing, I thought President Trump has shut down the spigot. So what's the problem?
00:33:17.680 Well, he hasn't shut down the spigot yet. He's starting to. The latest order is that the nationals of the 19 countries that are state sponsors and security threats have been blocked from coming. But we need a full-time moratorium. It needs to be 100 percent.
00:33:39.840 We've got to take a break from the million legal immigrants, the million guest workers. We're dealing with the illegal aliens, and that's great. And God bless President Trump for that. He has done a phenomenal job there. We've got to address legal immigration, including the H-1Bs, the OPT, chain migration, the visa lottery, all of these things.
00:34:01.260 And the best way to do that is to stop it all temporarily with a moratorium. Congressman Chip Roy has introduced a moratorium bill that would do this. And then we can figure out how to get our house in order and how to create an immigration policy that actually serves the interests of Americans.
00:34:20.480 Yep. Spot on. And just to state the obvious, Rosemary Jenks is fighting against all the major donors and big tech folks who want cheap labor, right? And China and the whole global establishment. We've been talking about all hour on the geopolitics.
00:34:38.240 So, Rosemary, how can people support you? Where do they go for that?
00:34:42.620 IAPaction.com. There's a donate button there. Please support us. We need all the help we can get to keep holding members of Congress accountable and to get this information out. As Dave said, it's a complicated issue. We are more than happy to teach anyone in Congress about this issue and show them what it's doing to Americans because it is devastating Americans, the policy that we have now.
00:35:11.620 And it's got to change.
00:35:12.760 Yeah. Yep. Outstanding. Thank you, Rosemary Jenks. Thanks for all you've done on this issue for decades. Keep it up.
00:35:20.060 Thank you.
00:35:21.560 All right. You bet. All right. I think we got a cold open for Dr. Carl Jablonowski, research scientist with Children's Health Defense, Denver.
00:35:32.180 A key CDC panel has voted to delay any decision for now about when kids should get vaccinated and what vaccines they should receive.
00:35:40.380 That panel has been dramatically changed by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who fired several members of the panel earlier this year and then installed handpicked vaccine skeptics in their place.
00:35:52.100 At the top of today's agenda, the hepatitis B shot, the first vaccine found to prevent cancer and whether it should still be given to newborn babies.
00:36:00.440 People try to look at and understand this panel in its entirety.
00:36:03.700 Is there a single career scientist who is presenting as a part of this body?
00:36:09.780 Yeah, that was remarkable.
00:36:12.240 Today, the three people who presented, technically they're from CDC now, but they they're not CDC scientists.
00:36:19.260 One is a contractor brought on recently by the secretary.
00:36:23.340 The other is a political appointee.
00:36:25.320 And the third person is from the ACIP.
00:36:27.580 So no career CDC scientists or vaccine experts presented.
00:36:33.340 I think that's part of the issue.
00:36:34.720 If you don't have people that know the data, that know safety, that know the science, it makes it very confusing.
00:36:41.880 And, you know, two of these presenters actually had a retracted paper as well.
00:36:46.140 All right, back in the war room with Dr. Carl Jablonowski.
00:36:51.960 I thought Brat was a tough one.
00:36:53.540 Doctor, thanks so much for coming on the show.
00:36:55.520 We've got our own research scientists in-house.
00:36:57.700 Of course, you expect nothing less from the war room.
00:37:00.120 And so, Doctor, why don't you catch us up on the current events from the conference that's been going on?
00:37:06.580 Yeah, so it is quite a heated conference meeting, as you would expect,
00:37:12.540 because both sides believe that the other position is harming babies.
00:37:19.960 And so what the conversation is really on is the birth hepatitis B vaccine,
00:37:25.660 which is recommended to be given at day of life.
00:37:29.680 And there are two issues that the proponents for the vaccine never mention.
00:37:36.900 One is the adverse events that manifest from autoimmune issues related to the vaccine,
00:37:43.420 like Guillain-Barre syndrome or other demyelinating conditions.
00:37:48.580 And the other is aluminum, which is in both of the available infant vaccines.
00:37:55.460 You know, aluminum is the third most abundant element on Earth,
00:38:02.460 and yet not a single animal makes use of it as a biological function.
00:38:07.060 And there's a really good reason.
00:38:08.480 It's because it's a neurotoxin.
00:38:11.200 And when you inject a baby with aluminum, some fraction of it is going to go into the brain.
00:38:18.840 And once aluminum gets into the brain, there is no easy way out.
00:38:23.520 It's effectively stuck there.
00:38:25.260 A neurotoxin incompatible with life, stuck in the brain of a developing infant,
00:38:32.160 is a horrible recipe for their lives and for society.
00:38:37.700 Yeah, thank you.
00:38:39.380 And give us a little more like Rosemary Jenks just did, children's health defense.
00:38:45.360 What are the top two or three issues that the war room posse should go research?
00:38:51.000 You know, thanks for breaking it down and making it understandable.
00:38:55.480 What should people be looking at that matters politically and where they could take action to help health?
00:39:02.660 Sure. Health in general.
00:39:04.740 Children's health defense, myself and my co-author, Dr. Brian Hooker,
00:39:09.600 just published a preprint and have an article in review that demonstrates that children of people who served in the U.S. military
00:39:22.120 are more likely to have autism than people who did not serve.
00:39:27.340 And that is a huge revelation.
00:39:30.480 It gets worse when both parents were serving in the U.S. military.
00:39:35.660 It gets worse if they were, you know, a National Guard reserve or active but not deployed and active duty and deployed.
00:39:43.600 And just the severity gets worse as well, going from mild, moderate to severe autism.
00:39:50.800 And it's, you know, there are two million people in the armed forces right now with a whole lot more as veterans.
00:40:01.000 This is a major issue and it's a major problem.
00:40:05.280 And it's incumbent upon the Department of War to really look into what could be attributing to a higher autism rate in children of the U.S. military,
00:40:16.220 both retention and recruitment processes.
00:40:20.380 You know, they're going to have to look at it really hard and come up with really good reason as to why either the Census Bureau data and our analysis is wrong
00:40:31.040 or a really good reason as to why our analysis is right and hopefully take measures to stop the injuries.
00:40:39.000 Yep. Hey, in one minute, doctor, I'm an economist, so I think every problem is rooted in economics and money and power in D.C.
00:40:46.540 Give the folks one minute on how they reach you, your papers, your research, and the disadvantages you have fighting against all the big money.
00:40:55.500 Um, childrenshealthdefense.org is the website to find us.
00:41:02.500 We are on some social media outlets that have not banned us.
00:41:08.380 Good.
00:41:09.080 It is really difficult to do this kind of research.
00:41:12.680 When I started into this, you know, this was not my native science.
00:41:18.600 I, um, migrated into vaccine research and, um, you know, when I onboarded at Children's Health Defense,
00:41:26.720 they said it's could be career suicide, um, just because the, the forces at work against the truths of vaccine injury are so great.
00:41:39.060 Even, um, you know, even playing into the ACIP meeting, Rochelle Walensky, who is the former CDC director, published yesterday a call for universal hep B vaccines right before the ACIP meeting.
00:41:52.560 That was part of the Vaccine Integrity Project, which is supported by Cindy Walton, heiress of Walmart,
00:42:00.620 Walmart, and the billions of dollars a year that, that Walmart pulls in through their pharmacy.
00:42:06.760 Yep.
00:42:07.300 Yep.
00:42:07.760 Hey, doctor, thank you so much for your courage.
00:42:10.240 Uh, thanks for your research and work.
00:42:12.020 Thanks for being with us on the war room.
00:42:13.300 I got to jump right now.
00:42:14.580 Uh, we're going to Julie Kelly, uh, for a minute quick, uh, and then back on the other side, uh, with Julie on the pipe bomb story.
00:42:22.260 We played a cold open earlier.
00:42:24.980 Oh, sure.
00:42:25.880 Okay.
00:42:26.320 Well, we, we've got, uh, Mike Lindell.
00:42:28.780 Well, Mike, uh, you want to do 30 seconds before the other side.
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00:46:11.480 Recently released audio recordings reveal conversations that happened between the Attorney General and individuals who were later implicated and in some cases convicted in the Feeding Our Future scandal.
00:46:23.100 In those recordings, the Attorney General...
00:46:24.800 Point of order, Master Speaker.
00:46:27.080 Stage your point of order.
00:46:28.140 Mason's 124, paragraph 1.
00:46:30.520 In debate, members must confine remarks to questions before the body and avoid personalities.
00:46:34.720 The debate here is not any individual.
00:46:36.620 It is the policy and the amendment.
00:46:39.320 Representative Niska.
00:46:40.080 Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
00:46:41.460 The Attorney General was asked in those recordings to use his authority to protect businesses under investigation for wrongdoing.
00:46:48.520 And rather than distance himself or remain neutral to allow the legal process to unfold, he responded in those recordings, of course.
00:46:56.340 I'm here to help.
00:46:57.220 Mr. Speaker.
00:46:57.780 And even...
00:46:58.940 Point of parliamentary inquiry.
00:47:01.100 Stage your point of parliamentary inquiry.
00:47:03.060 Mr. Speaker, there was a point of order and I didn't hear a ruling or any resolution of the point of order.
00:47:08.580 Was there a resolution to it?
00:47:13.140 I'll remind the body that there was no ruling made by the Speaker as to the point of order that was just stated.
00:47:20.400 Representative Niska.
00:47:21.820 Thank you, Mr. Speaker.
00:47:25.100 The Attorney General in those recordings even urged the individuals, let's go fight these people.
00:47:30.940 He was offered campaign contributions during that meeting, contributions that he later accepted.
00:47:36.640 The release of those audio recordings raises questions about what's going on in the Attorney General's office that go directly to the need to pass the legislation that we had previously debated, House File 20.
00:47:49.840 Although he has insisted that nothing came of the meeting, his office...
00:47:54.820 Point of order, Mr. Speaker.
00:47:55.200 ...locks disclosure of closed investigative data.
00:47:57.140 Stage your point of order.
00:47:58.480 Mason's 124.
00:47:59.460 The A11 will help ensure that what happens behind closed doors in the Attorney General's office sees the light of day.
00:48:06.840 We can protect people's privacy while shining a light on what the Attorney General's office is doing, who is influencing that office, whether it's those under a criminal investigation, nonprofits, corporations, or billionaires with political agendas.
00:48:19.660 Because Minnesotans have a right to know when their Attorney General's office is working with them.
00:48:25.120 Minnesotans have a right to know whether the Attorney General is telling the truth that nothing came of that meeting.
00:48:30.880 That's why the A11 is so important.
00:48:35.640 All right.
00:48:36.500 I went to high school in Minnesota.
00:48:38.400 It was fairly calm and orderly back then.
00:48:40.560 A bunch of Swedish Lutherans in Minneapolis and some good Catholics in St. Paul and football and sports and all that kind of thing.
00:48:47.300 So, I don't know what's going on.
00:48:49.480 So, we brought in the expert.
00:48:51.120 Mike Lindell is with us in the house.
00:48:53.400 Mike, what is going on in that fine state of yours and how do you fix it?
00:48:57.640 Well, those days are gone, I'm telling you.
00:49:00.280 What they're talking about there is Keith Ellison, the Attorney General of Minnesota, by the way, the one that's attacking me, the Lindell Recovery Network, to get it shut down, my Christian network.
00:49:11.060 This guy, what they're saying there, was he in on this or not, the billion-dollar corruption that's going on in Minnesota with our governor and the Somalians?
00:49:20.480 And did you hear him say, let's go fight these people?
00:49:24.300 Well, we're these people.
00:49:25.560 We're the people of Minnesota.
00:49:27.500 We are the people.
00:49:29.360 You guys, you also heard that yesterday it went out that we filed, that I filed with my committee to run for governor of Minnesota.
00:49:37.680 That had to be filed.
00:49:39.360 I'm making the final decision next Thursday, December 11th.
00:49:44.860 But, you know, there's just a few things that I got.
00:49:46.820 Hey, say that again.
00:49:47.780 Say that again.
00:49:48.860 You went over that kind of quick.
00:49:51.440 Say that again in slow motion.
00:49:52.700 Well, yesterday there was something filed by my campaign committee that had to be filed by law in Minnesota.
00:49:59.620 I'm making it, and I'm 99% I'm running, but I will make that, I will announce that next December, December 11th, next Thursday.
00:50:08.340 We're going to have a big press conference, and I'll be telling you what I'm going to do there.
00:50:14.240 With, there's so many things that are so, that need fixing in Minnesota.
00:50:18.580 Minnesota is the Trojan horse of horrible things that are happening in this country.
00:50:22.700 I will give someone, tell someone something, though.
00:50:25.340 When I, if I, when, when, if I run for governor, the governor then in Minnesota, the one thing you can get access to right away are the voting machines.
00:50:33.400 So that's kind of right up my alley there, Dave.
00:50:35.720 The, you can get access to find out if they're compliant.
00:50:39.420 Well, none of them, none of them are compliant.
00:50:41.960 So, but, you know, all this, it's really sad.
00:50:44.300 The stuff that's going on in Minnesota with their governor and all these things.
00:50:48.620 They've ruined Minneapolis and all these.
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00:52:04.820 God bless.
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00:52:06.100 Hey, God bless you.
00:52:07.300 Thanks for all you do, Mike.
00:52:08.800 All right, folks, stay tuned to the War Room.
00:52:11.860 Next up, we have Claire Dooley, the new filmmaker who's been making her debut on the War Room with Steve over the past few weeks.
00:52:21.820 She's going to be referencing the CDC meetings today.
00:52:25.900 She is with the Children's Health Defense, and she does an outstanding job of making Maha intelligible for the rest of us.
00:52:35.340 So thanks, Claire, and we're moving the show right over to you.
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