Bannon's War Room - February 24, 2026


Episode 5167: The Legacy Of Angel Moms And Need For Strong Immigration; Pre Game To State Of The Union


Episode Stats

Length

57 minutes

Words per Minute

170.30392

Word Count

9,804

Sentence Count

339

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

10


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 You got a little bit out of the president today regarding an announcement he's going to make
00:00:03.380 tonight regarding a new tax cut. What did he say? We did. I just joined a number of other
00:00:11.020 anchors from a variety of networks and we had a long lunch with the president, most of which
00:00:16.300 was off the record. But as you just said, the president is polling very poorly as it relates
00:00:22.040 to the economy. Well, he is definitely not hearing that because tonight, get ready. He plans to
00:00:27.260 announce that we are going we are going into what he believes will be the three greatest years in our
00:00:33.340 country's economic history. And we're just getting started. We should expect he is going to announce
00:00:38.920 some sort of tax cut proposal that will be both corporate and personal. But it's not going to be
00:00:44.960 a traditional tax cut, meaning he's not going to have to get Congress involved. So they said, get
00:00:49.880 ready. It'll be in a different format. Obviously, Iran was a very hot topic. All of us have been
00:00:55.800 saying we're going to get a big announcement. We're going to get a big announcement. It doesn't
00:00:58.620 seem like something immediate. But what he did say was Iran wants a deal more than we do. However,
00:01:05.500 they're unwilling to say the magic phrase, which is we will stop producing nuclear weapons. And for him,
00:01:12.540 that's what this whole thing is about. Besides the tax cut announcement, there will be a few other
00:01:17.660 economic announcements. And he also hinted at this rate payer protection plan, which he's most likely
00:01:24.940 going to announce with a bunch of tech companies tonight. Remember, these are the tech companies
00:01:29.000 building the huge data centers around the country. And you've reported on it. Many of the communities
00:01:34.200 where these data centers are being built are fighting back against it. Just last week,
00:01:38.700 there was a community in New Jersey that fought and won to not have a data center be built there.
00:01:43.860 Well, tonight, they're going to announce some sort of agreement with these tech companies that once
00:01:48.380 these data centers are complete, they will be responsible for paying their own electricity bills
00:01:53.200 for those areas, because that's the big issue, that the amount of electricity that they use is a huge
00:01:58.780 drain on the community. And it's jacking up everybody's electric bills. So I believe what
00:02:03.540 we're going to hear is some sort of an announcement that those companies who are building those AI
00:02:08.140 centers, they'll be covering the costs. Say to the unions tonight, and the president is going to
00:02:13.080 try to address the economy is going to come out with some proposals, including another tax cut,
00:02:17.520 which I'm sure anybody who's a deficit hawk is going to be so excited about. But as we were
00:02:23.320 talking about, he's everywhere. He's everywhere all the time. So how much does the State of the
00:02:28.360 Union from the president really matter? It doesn't matter at all. Sorry, I know that's not what you're
00:02:35.120 supposed to say. And cable news probably is a pundit, but it doesn't matter at all. There's not any
00:02:40.960 evidence recently that there have been State of the Unions that really mattered. I think you go back to
00:02:46.280 George W. Bush and the axis of evil, basically, probably. It's the last State of the Union speech
00:02:52.900 that had any real impact at all, because it had a real impact on policy going forward in foreign
00:02:58.060 policy in a pretty negative way. So look, he's going to talk for a very long time tonight.
00:03:04.140 So I'm going to try to get comfy watching it. But like the only thing that he could do to improve
00:03:11.000 his political standing is improve the lives of people. People are moving away from him.
00:03:17.920 This is where I do kind of quibble with Marjorie Taylor Greene. I don't really think people are
00:03:21.340 moving away from him because he's tweeting too much and shouting too much. Most people are used to that.
00:03:25.420 Like people are moving away from him because they don't like the policies. They don't like that the
00:03:29.200 tariffs have raised prices. They don't like the aggressive immigration enforcement, the murdering of
00:03:33.900 U.S. citizens. They don't like that he seems to care more about a new ballroom in the White House
00:03:40.980 than about the costs that are affecting regular people's lives. I don't think they want war with
00:03:46.700 Iran, which he is planning. So that's his problem. I don't think it's the fact that he is annoying
00:03:53.780 everybody. I mean, he is annoying me personally. I don't know. To me, I thought the Marjorie Taylor Greene
00:03:59.780 argument that Donald Trump was betraying the America first base by not focusing enough on
00:04:05.420 the concerns of Americans. I thought that was a much more salient critique of Trump
00:04:09.380 than this one that you just played. Did you get the sense that he's leaning toward a strike
00:04:14.820 or something more? I got the sense that he's ready. Do I feel like it's imminent? I definitely cannot
00:04:22.760 answer that. But listen, they were positioned and ready to go in Venezuela for quite some time. And I
00:04:28.620 think when we think about what the president's going to talk about tonight, I'm sure he's going
00:04:32.380 to talk about the strike on Iran last year, which he would say was extraordinarily successful. I think
00:04:38.340 well, we're going to see a similar sentiment when he talks about what happened in Venezuela.
00:04:42.660 And while I don't think and we don't know that we're going to see something happen in the next 24
00:04:47.840 hours in Iran, he made it clear they want to deal more than he wants to deal. But it's all about
00:04:53.380 nuclear. And unless they are willing to say no new nuclear, there's no deal to be had.
00:05:00.100 We saw in Trump 1.0 with Americans got tired of it by the end. Trump 2.0 has been more exhausting
00:05:06.780 than Trump 1.0 because he's so much less restrained. Trump 1.0, had he not had a cadre of
00:05:13.200 people in the administration that were constantly throwing their bodies in front of his worst instincts,
00:05:18.260 then there would not be the nostalgia that a lot of people had for that first Trump term.
00:05:23.660 But now he's unrestrained. He's surrounded by sycophants. He's surrounded by yes men.
00:05:27.980 And nobody's throwing their body in front of his worst policy instincts. And so now we're
00:05:31.640 looking at a situation where even on his best issues, he's now getting close to 20 points underwater.
00:05:38.660 But asking him to do anything different is like just asking him not to be Donald Trump. This is what
00:05:44.240 we are stuck with. This is what we are going to deal with absent impeachment and conviction,
00:05:48.760 which isn't happening for another three years. So it's it's incumbent upon us to hang on as best
00:05:55.680 we can during the remaining three years of this ride. Hey, I just left the White House room just
00:06:01.300 leaving now. The president did a launch with network news anchors and offered a bit of a preview of
00:06:08.780 his speech. One notable thing. We did talk about Iran. He said that Iran wants some deal more than
00:06:14.620 I do, but they just can't say the magic words, which he said was that they won't build a bomb.
00:06:21.360 The president said he's going to talk a lot about the economy and he's going to call for new tax cuts
00:06:26.320 tonight. And he's going to say that the next three years in America will be the best years
00:06:31.920 economically that we've ever had. And he's going to say or he told us it's already begun.
00:06:37.700 So that's here at the White House, just leaving lunch with the president and network anchors.
00:06:46.040 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on
00:06:54.340 these people. I got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people. The people have had a
00:07:01.180 belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world
00:07:04.980 to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like
00:07:08.460 that go to share the big line? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people
00:07:16.100 had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save
00:07:23.760 my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:07:36.160 It's Tuesday, 24 February, Year of Our Lord, 2026. Tonight is the really the technically the first
00:07:43.200 State of the Union address of the second term. Of course, he had an update to Congress
00:07:47.500 last year, a couple of weeks after the inauguration. Breitbart's chief national political editor,
00:07:57.680 Matt Boyle, the famous Matt Boyle, joins us. Matt Boyle, rumor has it, we want to break some
00:08:03.360 news here in the war room. Rumor has it that you were actually in the broadcast anchors lunch today
00:08:08.520 at the invitation of the President of the United States. Is there any truth to that rumor?
00:08:12.060 Yes, that is true. Alex Marlow and I were there from Breitbart. We were the only two journalists
00:08:20.040 in the room who do not work at a television network. Breitbart has many things, but we are
00:08:25.220 not a television network. So it was a historic moment. And I think a major commitment by President
00:08:31.920 Trump, Vice President Vance and the entire White House team, including Press Secretary
00:08:36.280 Caroline Levitt and Communications Director Stephen Chung, as well as White House Chief of Staff
00:08:41.560 Susie Wiles and everybody else on the team, to something we've seen throughout this first
00:08:46.800 year back in his second term, that they are working with the new media. And we weren't
00:08:52.100 the only new media outlets there. Newsmax was there as well, and so was News Nation. So
00:08:57.640 it was great to see an expanded room. The president, presidents of both parties have traditionally
00:09:03.820 done this on the afternoon before they deliver a State of the Union address. They host the nation's
00:09:09.880 top journalists and broadcast anchors and whatnot for a lunch at the White House where they
00:09:14.780 go through the speech. And, you know, oftentimes it's, you know, entirely off the record. Sometimes
00:09:20.420 pieces of it will come out. And they'll talk about issues of the day. It tends to be a very
00:09:26.060 free-flowing discussion and whatnot. I've heard about these for a long time. I've never been
00:09:30.120 into one. So it was an honor. And I want to thank the president and his entire team for inviting us.
00:09:35.900 It was quite an experience. I sat right across the table from the president and talked to him about
00:09:42.860 a number of different things. So did everybody else in the room. You know, the reports you just
00:09:48.840 played from, like, Stephanie Rulli there at MSNOW, I guess is what they call it. It used to be MSNBC.
00:09:54.740 And Jonathan Karl, those are accurate reports, I would say, of what happened in the room and what
00:10:00.940 he talked about. There was definitely a lot of discussion about Iran, you know, and what a
00:10:06.680 potential thing would look like if we did engage in a strike and what the negotiations are like
00:10:14.300 back and forth. There's a lot of focus on upcoming on Thursday. There's big negotiations happening in
00:10:19.540 Geneva. It's true. He did say he believes that Iran wants a deal more than he does. But he also would
00:10:25.780 like to see a deal work. But also, he's not sure if Iran can agree to the big-picture question,
00:10:32.680 which is no nuclear weapons. So what a potential action looks like, how that would shake out,
00:10:38.740 et cetera, you know, all kind of TBD. In addition to that, he also told us, the president did tell us,
00:10:46.540 he intends to push for more tax relief. There was one little detail there that I think that Stephanie
00:10:52.460 Rulli said about not going to Congress with it. They were kind of unclear, both he and the White
00:10:57.540 House staff, about exactly what the package would look like, if it would be another reconciliation,
00:11:04.120 or if it would be a tax bill, or something like that before Congress, or if it would be an
00:11:09.100 executive action. I'm not entirely sure if, you know, what that's going to look like. But he did
00:11:16.520 say that it would be much more of a focus for individuals than on corporate tax rates. But
00:11:22.600 it would also be something that helps corporations as well. So exactly what that looks like, we'll see.
00:11:31.300 We'll put it this way. There's likely to be a lot of surprises and a lot of focus on particular
00:11:35.940 individuals who served the country well tonight as well. So I think that's going to be interesting.
00:11:43.480 One other thing he mentioned to us, I think, is that he, you know, I don't know if this will end
00:11:48.660 up being the case or not, because Trump tends to go very long in speeches, but he mentioned something
00:11:53.320 about going shorter. So we'll see if that ends up being the case or not. So who knows? That was right
00:12:01.060 at the very outside of the lunch. So we're gonna, I know everything in this confidential and it's
00:12:06.280 really stunning that you were invited because this is always just a broadcast. This is not guys
00:12:13.620 are working broadcast TV. These are like the anchors. It's, it's supposed to be the biggest. It's
00:12:17.420 always been, you know, Walter Cronkite going over or Tom Brokaw or Huntley Brinkley, right? Or Eric
00:12:24.240 Severite, people like that at that level. Um, the president yesterday, we're going to talk about this in the
00:12:29.480 next block, uh, after we finished with this, that, you know, he's shaking his head saying,
00:12:33.940 I don't know how these people, the media doesn't support us taking out the bad hombres. When you're
00:12:39.280 in the room, the contentious relationship with president Trump and the media is at an all time
00:12:44.160 high. This is not the days when Cronkite could go over and advise, uh, you know, Jack Kennedy,
00:12:49.360 what was happening. Just put us in the room and I don't want to give a confidence, but it was a
00:12:53.500 cordial atmosphere without revealing any particular things or particular people or discussions or
00:13:00.360 anything like that. I will say it was a very cordial atmosphere, right? I, I taught to many
00:13:05.260 of the people personally in the room. I mean, these are folks, uh, that, you know, I mean,
00:13:09.500 we've had contentious stuff with that Breitbart over the years, but they were all very nice to me.
00:13:14.420 I was trying to be nice to everybody and they were all very nice to president Trump. So, um, I,
00:13:19.880 I don't know if that's just a nature of like the historic, uh, you know, setting and whatnot,
00:13:25.020 but this was in the state dining room at the white house, right? Like, and they took us up the,
00:13:29.660 uh, you know, normal, I I've never been in there before, right? Like I never, I've been to the
00:13:33.200 white house, you know, dozens of times over the years, uh, Trump's first term and now in the second
00:13:38.180 term, I've never been in the state dining room. Uh, so that was, uh, uh, really cool. Like the going
00:13:43.060 in that door, uh, but it was a very cordial, happy, uh, you know, uplifting meeting. I,
00:13:48.940 uh, nobody was really nasty to each other or to the president or his team. Uh, it was all very,
00:13:54.760 um, you know, uh, uh, nice. And so, uh, now look, we'll see how that's reflected in coverage later.
00:14:02.880 I'm sure. Yeah. I'm sure it won't change.
00:14:06.240 President Trump was nice and gave him a good lunch in a classy, in a classy historic room,
00:14:11.140 but it won't change. Anyway, Matt, hang on. We're going to get more into this.
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00:17:22.640 Matt, I know you're running a live blog tonight over at Breitbart. We'll be following it. Give us
00:17:32.640 your assessment. Give us a couple of minutes. You know the president better than anybody,
00:17:37.600 any reporter out there. You went to the lunch. What's your assessment of what's going to happen
00:17:42.440 at the State of the Union tonight? Yeah, well, he's going to strike a chord with the economy here,
00:17:47.640 right? So he, you know, there's a lot of good signs out there in the economic data at a macro level,
00:17:53.980 GDP numbers, jobs numbers, the wages numbers, the inflation's down and cooling, right? Like,
00:18:02.920 and there's a lot of good big picture signs economically, but how does he convince the American
00:18:08.900 public that the economy is coming back and doing strongly now? And, you know, yes, he's right
00:18:17.340 that he, when he always says that he inherited a massive mess, but, you know, how does he connect
00:18:23.320 the dots here for the average American and get them on board with that? So I think you heard Stephanie
00:18:29.600 Rooley talk about how he's going to talk about how the next three years are going to be the best
00:18:35.220 economic years we've ever had as a nation. And he's got to convince people that's the case.
00:18:40.960 And so I think you're going to see him make specific policy announcements this evening. And some of
00:18:46.320 them you've already started seeing, like I mentioned the tax stuff that we're going to probably see.
00:18:51.600 You're also going to see them really focus on what they're calling a rate payer protection plan.
00:18:58.020 This came out in the Wall Street Journal and several senior White House staff confirmed this to us
00:19:03.160 as well as we were leaving a few hours after we got there. And particularly what that is, is that as
00:19:11.480 they're building these data centers, they understand there are huge electricity costs on this. So they
00:19:16.720 have apparently worked out a deal with the tech companies where the tech companies have agreed to
00:19:21.540 cover the entire cost of all the electricity that's going to be needed for their data centers and their
00:19:26.620 communities. So as that, so people's electricity bills do not go up. And I think that that's a huge
00:19:33.540 deal. I think you'll also see them really focus on energy. Everybody I'm talking to across the
00:19:38.760 administration, whether it's these folks we were with today or other folks, you know, I was just in
00:19:44.420 Greece last week, as you know, where we did a big event with Ambassador Guilfoyle. She's here in
00:19:48.900 Washington this week. I know that they're very much focused on energy, expanding the exportation of
00:19:56.580 American energy, energy dominance in every respect. I know the president is very happy with his entire
00:20:03.180 cabinet. You know, and so I think that, you know, particularly people like Secretaries Wright and
00:20:11.040 Burgum and their focus on energy and, you know, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin as well. So I think that
00:20:18.960 you will very likely see a big focus on energy tonight and also on immigration. I think that
00:20:25.860 immigration, never forget that immigration is the central issue on why Donald Trump was elected in
00:20:30.740 2016 and again in 2024. It's why it's the heart of this, the beating heart of this movement is that
00:20:37.980 people want to have a country with secure borders where people don't get killed by illegal aliens who
00:20:42.580 shouldn't be in our country to begin with. And this is, you saw the White House do a massive event
00:20:47.160 yesterday with the Angel families. I'll tell you this, it came up during the launch, again, without
00:20:53.080 revealing any individual people and specific things. I know the president was very happy with the places
00:20:59.620 that did cover that event and he was a little perplexed with some of the outlets that didn't. And so
00:21:05.920 it's a huge part of the story. And I agree with the president and his team wholeheartedly
00:21:11.340 that, you know, covering these Angel family stories is very important. What happened with those folks,
00:21:19.300 it's just disgusting that these people are in this country to be able to do this. You know,
00:21:25.940 you saw this last year where he brought Lake and Riley's family to the joint address last year.
00:21:31.540 And I think Jocelyn Nungare's family, right? Like, so I think you're going to see more of a focus on
00:21:37.580 that from this administration, because it's a real human cost of illegal immigration in crime. And I,
00:21:44.920 and by the way, that's another thing I wouldn't be surprised. We didn't talk about it at the lunch
00:21:48.880 today and nobody really brought this up. But I wouldn't be surprised. One of the biggest successes
00:21:53.600 of this administration is that crime statistics are down significantly, like violent crimes, et cetera.
00:21:59.160 I've done a bunch of stories with the FBI on this. And I think that, um, I wouldn't be surprised.
00:22:04.460 I know, again, I have no inside information about this in particular, because again, we didn't
00:22:08.400 address this today, but I wouldn't be surprised if you don't see a big focus on crime, uh, in
00:22:13.160 particularly illegal immigration in the speech tonight, because those are some of the big successes
00:22:17.380 of the Trump administration. Now that you mentioned a couple of networks did cover the beginning of
00:22:22.200 the event and all the way through the president's remarks and then cut away real America's voice,
00:22:25.860 who's the only network that covered, uh, the reading of the names. And then this magnificent,
00:22:31.360 uh, singing of amazing grace. And the president really almost being too choked up to, he, he went
00:22:36.540 up and I think he was going to say a few closing words. And then he just waved to the audience and
00:22:39.660 went back to be commander in chief, uh, Matt, since you know, the beginning of the story, I want to go
00:22:44.400 ahead and play this. And I would ask since we're producing in real time here, we're gonna have to blow
00:22:48.200 the break because I want to play this in its entirety. Let's go and play a kind of a summary
00:22:52.240 composition of yesterday's. Uh, and, and it, it was such an important moment for president Trump
00:22:59.260 because it goes back to the beginning of this movement that he's still talking about it today
00:23:03.600 that I can, I can serve as Matt said, they even brought it up at the broadcast lunch, uh, cause
00:23:09.840 it's top of mind with him. Let's go ahead and play it in its entirety. We'll blow the break
00:23:13.220 and bring Matt Bull back in. I'm going to be joining angel families who have had their family
00:23:18.900 members killed by illegal aliens. And today we remember and celebrate them. Good morning.
00:23:24.200 Welcome to the white house right this way. Throughout this hall, I am joined by heartbroken
00:23:35.480 Americans who have lost parents, siblings, children, grandchildren, and treasured loved ones to
00:23:43.920 the scourge of illegal immigration. Laken Hope Riley went out for a run. Laken was viciously attacked,
00:23:55.060 brutally beaten and murdered by an illegal alien gang member.
00:23:58.380 If you live the nightmare that we have lived, you understand the importance of the job that he's
00:24:06.140 doing and securing our nation, because this could be any family. This happened to my family. This
00:24:11.960 could be any one of your families. While serving the New York city police department, I personally
00:24:21.800 arrested Jose Barra for endangering the welfare of a child. A few months later, I saw his face again in
00:24:27.080 the news after he viciously murdered Laken Riley. I did my job. I put him in custody. The system
00:24:33.480 failed. We owe it to you and every American family to enforce our laws, secure our border, and protect
00:24:40.640 innocent lives. We will now light a candle in honor of the victims and be in solidarity with their families.
00:24:47.640 They will now light a candle.
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00:28:15.160 Osocken, Rocco Pitro, Lakin Riley, Grant Ronebeck, Matthew Russell, Kayla Santiago, Danielle
00:28:40.160 Nicky Shermock, Fred Schlosser, Tiara Stansbury, Kate Steinle, Joseph Story, Timmy Tarnowski, Brian Terry,
00:29:07.160 Anja Varfalomayev, Javier Vega Jr., Joshua Aaron Wilkerson, Carlos Wolf, Joseph Zhang Jr.
00:29:14.160 My husband, Javier Sr. was shot in the back.
00:29:21.160 Remember y'all, children were there fishing with their friends and they just kept shooting.
00:29:26.160 You could hear the bullets just whizzing past you.
00:29:27.160 Our youngest son Joshua was brutally beaten, tortured, strangled to death and his body set
00:29:33.160 on fire.
00:29:34.160 Democratic politicians stand up on these podiums and say how sorry they are for seeing these criminal
00:29:41.160 illegal aliens being ripped apart from their families.
00:29:43.160 What about us?
00:29:44.160 What about us?
00:29:45.160 What about the American family?
00:29:46.160 What about us?
00:29:47.160 My administration will do everything in our power to end the scourge of sanctuary cities
00:29:54.160 once and for all.
00:29:55.160 They protect criminals.
00:29:56.160 Why do people fight?
00:29:57.160 Why do people fight?
00:29:58.160 They protect criminals with a vengeance.
00:29:59.160 They fight for these criminals like murderers.
00:30:00.160 They're protecting murders.
00:30:01.160 They fight for them so hard.
00:30:02.160 I can't.
00:30:03.160 There's something wrong.
00:30:04.160 I can't.
00:30:05.160 I can't.
00:30:06.160 I can't.
00:30:07.160 I can't.
00:30:08.160 I can't.
00:30:09.160 There's something wrong with them.
00:30:10.160 So I'm going to go sign the proclamation.
00:30:14.160 Thanks, our .
00:30:15.160 Hello, thank you.
00:30:16.160 Thank you.
00:30:17.160 I can't.
00:30:18.160 Thanks, ma'am.
00:30:19.160 Thank you.
00:30:20.160 Hey, how do people fight?
00:30:21.160 How do people fight?
00:30:22.160 They protect criminals with a vengeance.
00:30:23.160 They fight for these criminals like murders.
00:30:25.160 They're protecting murders.
00:30:26.160 They fight for them so hard.
00:30:28.160 I can't.
00:30:29.160 There's something wrong with them.
00:30:30.160 So I'm going to go sign the proclamation.
00:30:34.160 Thanks, everybody.
00:30:35.160 on behalf of the media i just want to apologize to the angel moms and dads for the fake news media
00:30:50.700 out there even today that cut away while the names were being read how disgraceful how disgraceful
00:30:57.380 if anyone we should be honoring it's the american citizen law-abiding american citizens
00:31:01.740 who have paid the ultimate sacrifice lost their family members to people that should have never
00:31:07.120 been here in the first place tell their stories
00:31:31.740 matt the uh i want to thank parker and rob say the entire real america's voice team
00:31:39.880 one let us blow the break there but two to show that in its entirety yesterday as we did
00:31:43.820 matt i i no doubt stephanie rule and jake tapper and uh you know jonathan carl and all the big shots
00:31:51.460 of the mainstream media they would know have no earthly idea what the angel moms are or what this
00:31:56.340 whole thing is you do because i want to mention some other names michelle moons brandon darby tony
00:32:01.640 lee matt boyle that uh back in 2013 when breitbart first started covering the story and and a little
00:32:09.280 known and joshua wilkinson's mom became a major player and 14 in the victory of dave bratt
00:32:16.480 over because she just stood up at a microphone and told her story and people were just as shocked as
00:32:21.900 they were yesterday her son beaten tortured strangled then put a set of fire alive burned
00:32:29.540 to death and then his charred remains thrown into a dumpster and she has to live with that
00:32:34.960 president trump as you remember matt you cut forward a couple of years we've been covering this
00:32:39.260 president ford after he announced for president had that first debate i think it was in september
00:32:43.440 2015 not one republican politician would step forward and take up their cause and he did it
00:32:49.080 and that's why they love him he got in the room you remember he got in the room that day and just
00:32:53.880 listened to their stories and they poured their hearts out and he did he didn't have any time he
00:32:57.780 just moved everything off he wanted to hear this because he was so shocked about what he had heard he
00:33:02.560 had just said two months before and he came down the escalator we have to close the border we have to we
00:33:07.820 have to stop the rapists from coming you have to stop the murders and and don lemon and cnn and
00:33:12.360 everybody was mocking who's this no one's ever spoken like this who is he to talk like this
00:33:17.740 he took up the cause of the angel moms why because he's a good and decent man and this is what
00:33:24.440 drove him to the presidency bush wouldn't talk about it cruz wouldn't talk about it none of them
00:33:30.680 all 15 guys that platform because it wasn't socially acceptable to bring this into the political
00:33:36.480 conversation it took donald trump that's what he shattered he shattered this prison we had set upon
00:33:43.840 ourselves as conservatives and republicans and the populist nationals wouldn't tolerate it that's
00:33:48.860 what trump did he shattered political speak and said we're now going to talk the truth to the american
00:33:54.820 people matt boyle you were there at the beginning sir yeah well i remember the gang of eight amnesty bill
00:34:01.600 and and that whole debate in 2013 after mitt romney lost the election in 2012 an inherently winnable
00:34:07.440 election it's why i came to breitbart after mitt romney lost the election i remember negotiating the deal
00:34:13.580 with you steve in the weeks after the after the uh the the the 2012 election and the reason why i came
00:34:19.700 over here from daily caller i had offers from across the establishment media by the way i could have went
00:34:24.260 anywhere i wanted right like and the reason why i came here was to tell these stories because i thought
00:34:30.020 that the rest of the media and the republican establishment etc were getting the the read of this
00:34:35.780 wrong right like i really did and and i wanted to be the one to get it right and it was a huge risk
00:34:41.140 in a gamble for me to do that right like i could have just played it safe and you know gone like
00:34:46.000 any of these other folks and then by the time i'm in my 40s and 50s probably be you know where some of
00:34:50.840 these other people are it's to tv anchors and whatnot but i took a major risk i came to breitbart
00:34:55.980 to go out there and tell these immigration stories uh in particular and that we saw that debate play out
00:35:01.800 in 2013 and then in the years afterwards right and you mentioned eric kantor going down dave bratt
00:35:08.020 beating him that's where i first heard the story of joshua wilkerson uh it was one of the names read
00:35:14.460 there um where i heard his mother laura wilkerson she was at a rally in virginia in the in the seventh
00:35:20.780 district um where dave bratt was running against eric kantor and she went out and she spoke and told
00:35:26.340 the story and it was like i was floored by it when i heard it and and then i started getting to know
00:35:31.860 the other angel moms and telling their stories and we started doing individual pieces on i really
00:35:36.780 encourage people to go back and look at that stuff it's more than a decade old but we still have the
00:35:40.380 stories up on breitbart we'll have to go back and refine them and tell them again but uh you know
00:35:45.840 in those names you heard there that were read i mean those are the ones we we know about they get a lot
00:35:50.420 of publicity and whatnot there are hundreds maybe thousands more of these there's another one every
00:35:55.460 day right there are drunk driving illegal aliens killing people there are illegal alien truck drivers
00:36:00.900 killing people right you know that gavin newsom and other democrat governors are giving cdls to
00:36:06.740 right they shouldn't have that if they can't speak english right and so the um there there are more
00:36:12.420 crimes these are crimes that shouldn't have happened if we enforce our immigration laws these illegal
00:36:17.300 aliens that's what's so heinous about this they wouldn't have been here to commit these crimes and
00:36:21.660 the people they killed would still be alive today we wouldn't have had and this is why i think
00:36:26.380 touched president trump because i think it you can see when he said that how can these media and how
00:36:30.900 can these politicians it it can't it's almost incomprehensible and i think yesterday was a very
00:36:36.640 emotional connection to something that is the very beginning the railhead of the trump movement
00:36:41.320 this is why he's president united states this is why he won in 20 this is why he had the great
00:36:46.660 years in the wilderness and came back in the greatest political comeback ever he's had one of the
00:36:51.680 greatest years ever probably the greatest year you could argue uh and now we're up against it he's
00:36:57.780 coming to texas on friday because once again we're called to go to the ramparts that's just the way it is
00:37:03.720 we're fighting these people that we're fighting want to destroy the country you don't think they
00:37:07.640 want to destroy the country ask the angel moms don't ask mad boyle and don't ask steve bannon ask them
00:37:12.980 and steve i'll never forget when he delivered his speech at the bottom of the escalator it was a really
00:37:18.560 short speech for trump terms right like when trump announced his presidential campaign the first time
00:37:23.660 in the summer of 2015 right he came down the golden escalator there with melania i was standing there
00:37:28.980 at the bottom of this this the escalator and he got up there and he talked about rapists and murderers
00:37:33.500 being coming into the country and the whole media was shocked right i remember standing there do you
00:37:38.000 remember ed schultz from msnbc right now ms now okay ed schultz is standing there next to me and when the
00:37:44.020 two of us are looking at each other and and like he was just shocked flummoxed that uh you know kind
00:37:50.780 of laughing a little bit but and when i started hearing trump talk about this i was blown away i
00:37:55.740 was like this guy's the guy right like he's gonna be the one the mainstream media was talking about
00:38:01.000 after the speech the nightly broadcast trump was done at the very opening of his thing this is what
00:38:06.160 people forget they thought they were burying trump that day he said you can't talk like that you can't
00:38:10.960 say rapists and murderers nobody does that he went they did a flash poll he went to number one
00:38:16.880 and never looked back ben carson came close in the in october for a day or two but trump never looked
00:38:23.120 back because he shattered political nomenclature he shattered the prison that we had self-imprisoned
00:38:29.440 ourselves to see what you see and to say it and people said i want that guy right i want that guy
00:38:35.720 came close you want to know why ben carson came close because he went to the border and i went up
00:38:40.840 in a helicopter with ben carson at the border down in arizona where he was up there talking about
00:38:46.660 illegal alien crimes and drugs and stuff coming across i'll never forget it right that's why ben
00:38:51.560 carson came close so the message to any republican out there running for office period and frankly any
00:38:57.340 democrat i'm shocked the democrats haven't learned from this and tried to hijack it from the republicans as
00:39:02.540 an issue because they would be very smart too but the point is the message to anyone running for
00:39:07.420 office in america is talk about this issue right like because it is the number one thing on people
00:39:13.980 we have to act you have to act upon it now the reason the democrats don't they got their 25 million
00:39:18.780 in here they think that saves them demographically matt amazing job i'm so proud of the fact that you sat
00:39:25.180 in the chairs that people like walter cronkite and eric severide and those folks sat over the years
00:39:32.240 although we don't agree with their politics they were giants in in media to be in the white house
00:39:37.600 talking to the president united states on the day of state of the union historic and uh you've uh you've
00:39:43.200 come a long way from your days at daily caller your days of being first off kicked out of every
00:39:48.280 decent university that was out there your days at daily caller under tucker your days at breitbart
00:39:54.840 under under andrew myself uh and then now as one of the leaders in conservative media and particularly
00:40:00.120 populist nationalist media you and alex today it was a great i just i'm so proud of you guys being
00:40:06.360 there with all the grand poobahs in the media you're twice as smart twice as hard working twice as
00:40:12.360 informed and 10 times more beloved than those folks so where do people go to get your coverage tonight
00:40:18.200 sir yeah just go to breitbart.com we'll be doing live updates on the website also my social media at
00:40:24.120 mboyl1 on x twitter and at real matt boyl on true social so we'll be on all of those places and more
00:40:30.440 and uh yeah so that's going to be the it's going to be fun tonight we'll look forward tonight and look
00:40:36.020 forward to seeing what you got to say thank you sir yep thank you steve uh john solomon's gonna john
00:40:41.900 solomon's got some big breaking news going to follow us we're going to do war in texas we're doing a
00:40:45.740 state of the union update with some folks in texas their thoughts of what has to happen
00:40:49.760 and then uh i'll be back for the coverage stenchfields are going to be at seven grant's
00:40:54.500 going to take it from seven uh we got the lads in studio six bay doesn't get any better than that
00:41:00.720 and then i'll jump in at the end of their broadcast to pick it up for nine o'clock all the way in and
00:41:05.320 we're going to have all the rav team uh after the speech to uh make sure we're doing the breaking
00:41:11.120 analysis and observations and then of course tomorrow morning also philip patrick uh gold's been on fire
00:41:18.120 again cryptos tanking president trump a big part of this is going to be tariffs uh his ideas about
00:41:26.780 the economy tax cuts first off what are you looking for as one of the top financial analysts around and
00:41:34.260 then what impact you think it's going to have on gold look what am i looking for from the president
00:41:40.540 and the state of the union yes yeah look i i think he should should and will highlight the
00:41:48.120 progress that he's been making it's been quite incredible we got to remember he's been in for
00:41:52.640 13 months and the turnaround has been quite frankly astounding inflation is down from the peak we forget
00:42:00.300 it was over nine percent under biden we're at 2.5 percent today the economy overall has recovered and is
00:42:08.620 growing he needs to highlight that gdp expectations beat anyone's predictions um the president has secured as
00:42:16.960 we know huge investment into the country five trillion dollars and as much as 18 trillion dollars coming
00:42:23.380 in new money employment remains historically strong manufacturing output has increased energy
00:42:29.760 production has reached record highs under president trump so i think he needs to stress the success that
00:42:37.160 he's had however i think you need to understand and he needs to sort of let people know he knows families
00:42:45.180 are still feeling the pressure from the cumulative damage done under the biden administration over the
00:42:50.140 last few years economic uncertainty at the moment is pervasive and i think trump needs to acknowledge that
00:42:56.220 and let people know both that progress has been made in his grand economic plan but there's work yet still
00:43:04.140 to be done uh for me specifically and for markets i think the important message needs to be growth with
00:43:11.280 discipline uh the the big economic question today isn't whether the economy is growing it clearly is
00:43:17.880 under trump the big question is whether we can accomplish his plan without losing control of the debt
00:43:23.620 we have to remember we are still printing and spending nine billion dollars a day the stakes at the moment
00:43:29.940 could not be higher and that's where i think the markets are really focused as we've said many times
00:43:36.440 interest payments are now the number two item on the federal budget markets want to know how we can
00:43:42.280 manage that without spiking inflation that confidence was decimated under biden which has made the the
00:43:49.080 problem more difficult for president trump so i think he needs to go out there and create confidence
00:43:54.160 he's doing a fantastic job and i think it's just a case of getting that message across
00:43:58.800 what should obviously friday historic uh kind of opinion of the of the uh supreme court i argue
00:44:08.920 that they open close the front door but they open up kavanaugh gave you a path to continue on redoing
00:44:15.440 global commercial relationships a what do you think about that and b how do you believe the president
00:44:21.080 should address that tonight look i i think with caution the tariffs were were incredibly strong
00:44:29.780 and the revenue they generated was fantastic and it's revenue we need i don't think that's going to
00:44:35.440 be affected as you said they found another path to keep generating that revenue i think overall is
00:44:41.160 just about you know this backwards and forwards tariff policy then getting struck down by the supreme court
00:44:47.100 finding a workaround this is creating more instability and i think it's not the president's
00:44:53.000 fault right this is coming from the supreme court but i think at the end of the day it just needs to
00:44:57.500 be about stability about caution and making sure the world knows we have a well thought out plan that is
00:45:04.060 working we just need a little bit of time can you hang on i want to just hold you through the break
00:45:09.000 and get some closing thoughts uh the 27th this friday so the president's got the state of the union
00:45:14.580 tonight on thursday bobby kennedy's coming to austin texas which we'll be covering to have a make america
00:45:20.380 healthy again uh conference which is going to be huge the president is coming to texas on friday the
00:45:27.780 last day of early voting and i think to motivate people and get them jacked up for game day next
00:45:33.440 tuesday because as texas goes so goes the nation the president understands you're going to see some real
00:45:38.720 i think very smart analysis coming up on warm texas at the top of the uh at the top of the hour
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00:48:07.460 philip we talked about this a lot the reason president's coming to texas and we're talking
00:48:13.340 about this in the next hour in war room texas about these seats these five seats that came up we got to
00:48:17.440 win these seats uh right now your mantra to me is that steve we need stability we can't go back and
00:48:23.980 forth particularly can't reverse back to the biden years if we lose the house it's just more chaos and
00:48:28.900 anarchy give me a minute on that sir it's absolutely correct um stability is key if we want to make the
00:48:35.440 dollar attractive again we can't you know the supreme court decision tariffs backwards forwards it creates
00:48:41.720 confusion and instability uh if we lose the house uh come november it's going to be the same thing
00:48:48.540 again policies being reversed it's the last thing the world wants to see president trump's job coming
00:48:54.560 in and i've said this so many times it was the most difficult job for any president in history the job
00:49:00.660 he's done is absolutely incredible but it's very difficult he is walking a tightrope we have a world
00:49:06.480 running away from the u.s dollar that alone is is the biggest problem we face without clear economic
00:49:14.240 policy without stability it's going to be very difficult if at all possible to put that genie
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00:51:58.260 white house team over there mike lindell you're going to watch the state of the union night because
00:52:01.960 you're one of president trope's closest colleagues and friends i want you to put two hats on one as
00:52:07.880 someone running for governor against amy klobuchar having chased waltz out of the race in one of the
00:52:13.440 most greatest but most troubled states in our beloved union the other as one of the top entrepreneurs
00:52:19.200 that has built a company from the truck of his car with proprietary product give me give me your
00:52:24.880 thoughts on what you're looking for in the state of the union with both hats yeah well the with the
00:52:29.380 state of the union i'm hoping he brings out um you know the tariffs were working you guys say just in
00:52:36.320 my industry alone with my pills they were got there were weavers and spinners that were finally going
00:52:40.880 to come back to the united states now i don't know where that's sitting now but it was uh this was
00:52:45.720 working because we were looking there's no weavers or spinners left to make these uh certain thread
00:52:51.340 count of sheets just things you don't even know that you don't see behind the scenes but one of the
00:52:56.040 biggest things steve is that i really want him to focus on is the save america act you guys i have
00:53:01.740 fought five years to secure our elections everything's come from our elections and this
00:53:07.240 is the most important midterm election in the history of our country coming up it is actually i'm
00:53:13.340 you know i'm involved to save minnesota running for governor against amy klobuchar what amy klobuchar
00:53:18.980 has done for fraud and what i've done for fraud are two worlds apart remember amy was all about
00:53:23.960 let's go to paper ballots hand counting and i'm all about you know we agreed on that i went in and
00:53:29.720 pursued fraud for five years amy's over here what did she do took all this money from our government
00:53:35.340 for these welfare programs and she's not a very good steward of her money because it's gone
00:53:41.280 it's gone the biggest crime biggest fraud in american history i really believe the president
00:53:47.480 needs to focus on the 2020 election the stuff that's coming that's pouring out now like georgia and
00:53:53.940 other states to show the public that yes the election was stalled and this is how important
00:53:59.060 the save america act is he's got to use this steve to leverage that it's so important 80 percent
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00:55:23.380 going to ask you about the state of the union what you think and what direction we're headed mike
00:55:28.700 lindell thank you for the deals okay here's what's going to happen natasha owens is going to take us
00:55:33.720 out with her hit number one hit the boss uh we're going to continue on with warm texas you don't want
00:55:39.240 to miss it we're going to break it down where this race stands for the primaries the voting a lot of
00:55:43.540 concern about the scale of the voting uh also uh people's thoughts down here about what the state
00:55:48.520 of the union they hope president trump addresses john solomon's going to stay on with his show
00:55:53.540 you got grant stinchfield starts off the official coverage then studio 6b i will be back during that
00:56:00.040 show to take it from there at nine o'clock see you then if you could make one holiday wish would you
00:56:05.880 wish to be free from your credit card and other debt let's see if we can help you with that
00:56:11.020 if we could give yourself one gift this holiday season would it be finally to get some relief from
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