Bannon's War Room - March 12, 2026


Episode 5211: Two Terror Attacks Unfold Domestically As War Continues Across The Middle East


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00:00:00.000 We hadn't had a really big cyber attack from Iran yet, despite U.S. officials warning about that.
00:00:05.460 Now that's changed pretty dramatically in the last day.
00:00:08.500 This medical device company, Stryker, makes all kinds of hospital equipment used across the United States,
00:00:13.760 from oxygen masks to cots that ambulances use to wheel patients on, to IV machines.
00:00:20.920 And an Iranian pro-Iran group that we believe, according to my sources, is strongly linked to the Iranian government,
00:00:26.740 has conducted a cyber attack that has disrupted almost all of their computer systems at this
00:00:32.020 company. So we have the FBI and other federal agencies scrambling to determine the impact of
00:00:38.100 this, but also hospitals across the country asking the company, should we unplug your equipment? Is
00:00:43.980 it safe? And right now they are assuring people that yes, it is safe. It is okay. And they're
00:00:49.960 trying to mitigate the damage, but we still don't really know the broader fallout, Wolf. I obtained
00:00:54.600 a message that the Maryland Emergency Medical Services Agency sent to hospitals in Maryland
00:01:01.080 yesterday saying, we think that the machine that is used to transmit data from ambulances to
00:01:08.300 hospitals is down, so we need to do that manually. If you're an ambulance provider, you need to get
00:01:14.200 on the radio and say, this is what's happening. So this is a real-world impact that U.S. officials
00:01:18.900 had warned about, and we're still getting a real understanding of the broader fallout, Wolf.
00:01:24.240 Police say a suspect is dead after ramming a car into a synagogue that also has a school.
00:01:30.040 The county sheriff says the suspect was armed with a rifle, explosives in the vehicle as well, according to emergency responders who searched the back of the car.
00:01:39.800 According to the sheriff, one security guard was injured. Nobody else inside the synagogue or school was hurt.
00:01:44.900 And before we begin, I want to send our love to the Michigan Jewish community and all of the people in Detroit, Detroit area, following the attack on the Jewish synagogue early today.
00:01:58.780 And I've been briefed, fully briefed, and it's a terrible thing, but it goes on.
00:02:05.180 We're going to be right down to the bottom of it.
00:02:09.100 It's absolutely incredible that things like this happen.
00:02:13.140 Virginia, we're learning that two people were injured and a gunman is dead after a shooting inside an academic building at Old Dominion University.
00:02:20.800 CNN's Ryan Young is joining us now. Ryan, what are you learning?
00:02:24.520 Yeah, Boris, the all clear has been given on campus.
00:02:27.000 Two people, though, are in critical condition and the shooter is dead.
00:02:30.700 Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia, says the shooting started on campus around 1049 this morning.
00:02:36.540 The shooting happening at the Constant Hall.
00:02:38.880 We're waiting for a news conference right now to update us on exactly what happened.
00:02:42.340 but there is still a large police presence there.
00:02:44.920 And as you can imagine, a lot of students there are shaken by the shooting.
00:02:48.460 Take a listen.
00:02:50.740 As I was sitting, probably about 30 or so people ran in through the front door,
00:02:55.880 web center, screaming, shooter, gun.
00:02:59.060 So by that time, everybody of us in that center just left straight out the front door.
00:03:04.140 We ran down the road.
00:03:05.160 My heart dropped.
00:03:06.220 I didn't really know what was going on.
00:03:07.680 I just know I had to leave immediately.
00:03:09.800 And it was pretty scary at that point because I didn't know really what was going on
00:03:13.540 or how close, you know, the threat was.
00:03:15.880 So it was terrifying.
00:03:17.040 I just knew I had to lead from the direction everybody was running.
00:03:21.600 Yeah, Boris, we still have several teams working on the details of this.
00:03:24.500 We know the ATF is on scene, and we're waiting for a news conference to update us on this.
00:03:28.940 But let's not forget two people in critical, that gunman, now dead.
00:03:31.940 The latest retaliation from Iran, you know,
00:03:34.280 it's been this wave of attacks on tankers and energy supplies to the region.
00:03:37.740 All these images of tankers on fire, stunning as they are.
00:03:41.980 We continue to see that.
00:03:43.660 And the new supreme leader in that message that you said, which I'm holding here, it's
00:03:49.560 quite extensive purportedly from him, vowing to keep the Strait of Hormuz, that vital shipping
00:03:55.400 lane closed.
00:03:57.000 There are major questions today after the new supreme leader released this statement
00:04:01.980 that is purportedly from him, because obviously we haven't seen him, as you said, Boris.
00:04:06.260 Iranian state media actually read Muqtaba Khamenei's alleged words aloud.
00:04:10.360 So they read the entire statement here.
00:04:12.360 I'm just going through, you know, I guess it depends on what font size you have,
00:04:15.560 but one, two, three, four, five and a half pages.
00:04:19.960 He calls, talks about the blood of martyrs.
00:04:23.280 He talks about keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed.
00:04:26.600 And also, interestingly, thanks the fighters of the resistance front in other countries,
00:04:31.080 A very clear reference to other militias that have now begun fighting on Iran's behalf.
00:04:37.120 Now, Khamenei himself was reportedly injured in the strike that killed his father and other family members.
00:04:41.800 And he details in here which family members he says died.
00:04:46.300 But he also mentions in here that, according to this purportedly from him,
00:04:50.580 I had the honor of visiting his body after his martyrdom, referring to his father.
00:04:54.620 But then it oddly says, I heard that his uninjured hand was clenched in a fist.
00:04:58.100 just sort of an odd thing, whether that's a translation or whether he didn't see it himself,
00:05:03.240 a bit unclear. Dominion University in Virginia, that shooting left one person dead, two injured.
00:05:09.580 Two of the victims were members of the university's ROTC program. The shooter is also deceased.
00:05:15.280 Our colleague Ken Delanian is reporting that the suspect is a U.S. citizen and a former Army
00:05:20.880 service member who pled guilty in October of 2016 to attempting to provide material support to ISIS
00:05:27.380 He served 10 years in prison. My colleague Ken Delanian is joining us now to tell us what he has learned about this. Ken?
00:05:36.720 Nicole, we're just learning these details, but a federal official familiar with the matter has identified Muhammad Baylor Jalloh as the shooter in this Old Dominion incident, which killed one and injured two others.
00:05:49.920 And the gunman himself also killed in this incident.
00:05:52.480 And as you said, he pled guilty in 2016 to essentially engaging in an ISIS sponsored terrorism plot.
00:06:02.400 He engaged with undercover FBI agents and confidential human sources after becoming radicalized.
00:06:10.060 He was born in Sierra Leone.
00:06:12.420 He served in the U.S. Army National Guard.
00:06:15.140 So he lived in the United States for a long time.
00:06:16.800 But then he said he became radicalized through online propaganda, got entangled with ISIS folks, and then got caught up in this FBI sting.
00:06:25.380 And he was sentenced, Nicole, to 11 years in prison in 2017.
00:06:29.600 There's no parole in the federal system, but it looks like he served most of that sentence.
00:06:32.680 You get a discount for good behavior.
00:06:35.200 But he was released, according to federal prison records, in December 2024.
00:06:40.440 After that, we don't know what happened to him, and we don't know to what extent the FBI was keeping tabs on him.
00:06:45.660 But they clearly were not today, because today they're now saying he carried out this horrific attack at Old Dominion University on a day of violence in the United States.
00:06:55.220 And it really does underscore the threat picture right now in the United States amid an uptick in ISIS activity, clearly, and response by people sympathetic to Iran as the United States goes to war with Iran.
00:07:11.140 And it also underscores the difficult posture that the FBI finds itself in with hundreds of experienced counterterrorism agents having left in the last year and not been replaced.
00:07:21.400 and all of us who follow the FBI have been wondering
00:07:25.240 whether there would be an impact to that
00:07:27.180 and now we're seeing what looks clearly like a gap
00:07:30.040 something that should have been caught that was not
00:07:32.740 This is the primal scream of a dying regime
00:07:39.080 Pray for our enemies
00:07:41.460 because we're going medieval on these people
00:07:44.140 I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people
00:07:49.640 the people have had a belly full of it
00:07:51.320 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:07:53.160 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that,
00:07:54.840 but you're not going to stop it.
00:07:55.780 It's going to happen.
00:07:57.060 And where do people like that go to share the big line?
00:08:00.440 MAGA media.
00:08:01.860 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:08:07.220 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:08:11.000 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:08:17.260 War Room.
00:08:18.200 Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:08:21.320 it's thursday 12 march year over lord 2026 so two hits today uh one from mohammed ajello now
00:08:34.680 how does a guy gets 11 years get out in a three during the biden regime i mean this has to be
00:08:41.780 investigated the guy's put away on he's he's radicalized online i'm not buying any of that
00:08:47.320 i'm sure there's a lot more than online people radicalizing him also the situation there's going
00:08:53.700 to be a press conference at six we will cover it in the second part of our show but when you're now
00:09:00.940 what four hours into this and we haven't released the name of the uh of the individual if it was a
00:09:08.780 trump supporter and they were wearing a mega ball cap you would have headed up in 10 minutes the
00:09:14.380 name up in 10 minutes and entire social media once again fbi etc always treats people like idiots
00:09:21.260 always suppressing this information and the one in detroit uh obviously driving a truckload of
00:09:28.480 explosives uh look like you're trying to do much much more damage but we got to get to the bottom
00:09:32.880 of this is um certainly this conflict uh is expanding we had a lot to cover there uh scott
00:09:40.860 besant just with the wall street journal gave an interview he said the straits are open or not at
00:09:46.500 least not mind i shouldn't say they're open because chinese flagged vessels are getting out
00:09:51.300 okay note to centcom and the joint chiefs of staff and pete over at department of war
00:09:57.960 why are we allowing chinese flagged vessels to transit through the straits of her moves of
00:10:06.360 american and others related to our side of the football can't why are we allowing them to take
00:10:12.800 oil out to the chinese communist party we should cut the chinese the chinese communist party is not
00:10:19.180 our friend they're our existential threat there are a lot of people making the thing well this
00:10:23.720 is so amazing because this is strategically going after the chinese communist party no that was not
00:10:28.560 what this was about and don't fool yourself however it has major benefits to those of us
00:10:35.940 that want to keep the main thing the main thing as captain james finnell tells us that both
00:10:41.140 venezuela and uh in the mullahs in the ayatollah have always been close to the chinese commerce
00:10:47.100 party they kind of they kind of have the same outlook on humanity let's say that plus the deal
00:10:54.060 they had they took it in um in chinese currency so it was a way it was this was the central lead
00:10:59.440 off to breaking uh the dollar as the prime reserve currency it was their starter they're
00:11:06.020 going to do a 40-year deal or 20-year deal an output deal that's going to be in taken in the
00:11:12.340 chinese currency and they would take the currency risk to hedge that out why are we allowing i
00:11:19.820 understand 11 million barrels i think has been reported 11 million barrels of oil under chinese
00:11:25.820 flagships or these gray ships heading to china has has exited why there shouldn't be a drop
00:11:31.360 if the ayatollah is saying not a drop of oil if the new ayatollah is threatening us
00:11:37.240 putting drones out there sinking other ships um making it so the united states navy saying hey
00:11:45.880 they can't even begin to escort until the end of march so obviously there's a problem and our
00:11:52.520 quote-unquote allies in UAE and Qatar and Saudi Arabia saying,
00:11:57.280 hey, we need your help here.
00:11:59.860 And the Ayatollah says over and over again,
00:12:02.480 not one drop of oil is going to leave the Straits of Hormuz.
00:12:06.080 Okay, I got it, but then why are we allowing Chinese oil
00:12:10.720 designated to our greatest enemy to exit?
00:12:14.920 Just quarantine it, block it, turn it around, say, hey, head back.
00:12:18.600 Or seize it and take it.
00:12:22.520 And they're an ally of the mullahs.
00:12:26.320 If we're in a war, if we're shooting, if we have young men and women in harm's way, then you got to start.
00:12:33.140 And if Russia's providing them targeting information, which I understand they are, although Putin is telling Steve Wyckoff and others we're not doing it, well, the intelligence service ought to get to the bottom of it.
00:12:43.780 And if Russia's doing it, then there ought to be, we ought to have issues with Russia.
00:12:48.040 If the Chinese, we know the Chinese are allies of the Mullahs in the Ayatollah, hence they're sending out oil with Chinese flagships, not one should go.
00:12:59.860 I'm glad Scott's mentioning that, hey, it doesn't look like it's mine because they're letting out their ally ships, they're just not letting out our ships.
00:13:06.020 if it gets to be why don't we turn a five inch 54 or hit them with a surface to surface missile or
00:13:14.920 get one of those fast attack submarines and let's put a couple of shots in their hall and let's sink
00:13:19.360 that outside the straits of her moves you're either at war you're not at war and i think it's
00:13:26.660 quite confusing why we're allowing the chinese communist party the biggest sponsor and basically
00:13:32.880 the the entity that still funds the cash two things we ought to do this afternoon if we're
00:13:39.540 going to be at war let's seize the all the financial assets in the pirate kova dubai
00:13:46.080 influencer capital former influencer capital of the known world let's seize their assets
00:13:52.600 hell you did it to russia let's seize their assets here freeze them at least freeze them
00:13:58.600 so they can't get access to them.
00:13:59.920 So they can't get around the sanctions
00:14:01.820 by going to the pirate cove of the UAE.
00:14:06.380 Oh, that's right, another ally.
00:14:09.440 Lindsey, after five bourbon and branches,
00:14:13.840 is saying, hey, we'll give you a defense contract
00:14:16.700 in perpetuity, but you got to stop double dealing this.
00:14:19.260 It's him saying it, not the war room.
00:14:22.800 You got to stop double dealing this.
00:14:24.460 You got to stand up.
00:14:25.300 let's just find out who's on our side of the football and who's not
00:14:29.600 since it looks like we might be there for a couple more days
00:14:33.520 all chinese oil should be stopped seized or sent to the bottom
00:14:39.620 of the gulf of oman how about that and seize their assets let's see how tough they are if
00:14:46.680 they ain't got the money to continue this gotta be gloves off short commercial break
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00:16:22.800 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:26.900 Okay, we're going to have Philip Patrick is going to join us later.
00:16:32.060 The Tina Peters team is going to join us later.
00:16:35.020 Breaking news on Tina Peters.
00:16:36.320 They're going to join us later.
00:16:38.100 There is supposed to be a press conference on this, at least the attack in Detroit.
00:16:42.820 Maybe it's going to be both that schedule for 6 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time.
00:16:46.460 We're going to cover that. Of course, we're hearing now may be delayed.
00:16:50.060 Benny Ray Harmony was in the East Wing for this event about women's history.
00:16:56.280 We're going to go to her momentarily, but I've got Ryan Matthew Niehaus with us right now.
00:17:02.100 First off, sir, you're a political strategist.
00:17:04.380 um your your thoughts your thoughts so far of our war in iran and where do we stand and what do you
00:17:12.820 think where do you think the political temperature is because i keep seeing influencers paid by a
00:17:18.040 certain government that continue to send out tweets saying 99.99 percent of the american
00:17:24.220 people support these strikes your thoughts sir yeah i can tell you as someone who lives in a
00:17:29.880 little town far outside of D.C. I commute a ways to get in when I come into town. There's a lot of
00:17:35.640 people who don't understand what we're doing right now. I think, you know, your comments earlier
00:17:39.480 before we joined the segment of we got to decide if we're in the war or we're not. Right. What are
00:17:44.340 we going to do? Are we going to start sinking Chinese oil tankers down to the bottom of the
00:17:48.900 ocean or not? Are we going to allow the straits to be mined or not? I think we need to decide if
00:17:53.120 we're actually in this or not, because it's causing, one, a lot of confusion for the average
00:17:56.600 American who doesn't truly understand what our objectives are. I think the administration
00:18:00.960 can really improve in that respect. And then two, you know, if American lives are gonna be put on
00:18:06.740 the line, you know, there's moms and dads who are gonna lose sons and daughters, and they gotta
00:18:12.220 understand what it's for and why it's worthwhile. And our soldiers who have signed up for this
00:18:16.920 conflict, you want them to be motivated and believe in what they're sacrificing their lives
00:18:22.160 for. And without a true articulation of what that good is and what its objective is and why it's
00:18:27.860 in the interest of the average American, I don't think this is going to bode well for
00:18:34.600 the Republican Party if it continues for much longer.
00:18:39.580 The Republican Party in the country, we know today that there was a terrorist in ISIS, so he's not,
00:18:45.940 don't believe he's shiite but he's um he got 11 years in prison for other nefarious activities
00:18:54.480 other crimes before he got out in three we still don't understand that um
00:18:59.300 so we know it's it's it's spreading that just wasn't a random event i'm sure we haven't heard
00:19:07.620 the details about this until this press conference because i'm sure this is somehow
00:19:11.200 tied to it at least i don't know sleeper cells are just people their people running right into
00:19:16.660 the sound of the guns caroline levitt was very adamant today she came out and said that abc's
00:19:22.340 got to retract the story about california about maybe there's been enough terrorists go through
00:19:28.460 the cartels and maybe they're working together and it may be targeting california she said that's
00:19:34.460 not right lie it's got to be retracted we now know also item fort campbell kentucky looks like
00:19:39.980 some guys walked off out of Fort Campbell, the home of the 101st airborne, that they walked out
00:19:47.700 with a couple of drones. My whole point is that this gets more complicated every day, not less
00:19:54.040 complicated. And now we're in it. And I think everybody was bitching and moaning about how you
00:19:58.840 got in. Boom, boom. I got that. And there's so many questions about that and a time and place
00:20:03.140 for that debate. But we're in it now and we have young men and women in harm's way. We got to
00:20:08.240 figure out how we're going to win this thing. We can't take a Korea or Vietnam or a global war
00:20:13.240 on terror. We can't let the valor of our arms and the heroism of our troops and the magnificence
00:20:20.080 of our military be squandered. And so that's why when I hear Scott Besson, I heard the other day,
00:20:26.940 11 million barrels had gone through the Straits of Hormuz on Chinese flagships because they're
00:20:32.700 letting them through and then you know today scott confirms it that he was making the case hey the
00:20:38.680 thing's not mine because the chinese flags are getting through so the opposition here is targeting
00:20:44.900 people on our side of the football well look they get cash to do this from two sources they get cash
00:20:50.880 from getting around the sanctions which are pretty stiff they get around the sanctions because
00:20:56.100 they have the ability to get cash in and out of dubai which i as i told you the other day is like
00:21:02.340 tortuga for captain morgan and the pirates down in the caribbean that gave the middle finger
00:21:08.740 to the royal navy well that's what the banks in dubai are your great ally there in uh uae and
00:21:17.860 and hey mbz is as good as you got he's the best there and punches way above his weight but look
00:21:23.380 you still got the assets flowing in there and you're getting the cash from the chinese cameras
00:21:27.120 party because they're paying for the oil so hey if we're if we're putting pilots in jeopardy
00:21:31.660 flying over targets if we've got sailors out there and they're worried about these missiles
00:21:36.800 coming out you're having now these the navy can't give a cheery eye to the commander-in-chief say
00:21:41.760 yes i'll get some combatants on these uh tankers like tonight to transit into the straits of
00:21:49.540 her moves that's got to take place at the end of march because the navy needs some time to get
00:21:53.180 ready for it i tell people it ain't gonna it ain't the tanker wars of the 80s is much more
00:21:57.220 complicated today if we're putting young men and women which are really the treasure of our country
00:22:04.040 in harm's way in this thing then you got to pull out all stops cut their cash off and if it upsets
00:22:10.340 the chinese cameras party tell them to go screw themselves suck on that you know start start
00:22:16.560 backing us and not them you know maybe we'll figure it out how you buy it from texas anyway
00:22:23.020 ryan uh as as we're fighting this we gotta we're fighting on another political front and that's the
00:22:29.540 save america act tell me about your because now cornyn thune ever since mad bull and caroline wren
00:22:36.680 and the paxton campaign and paxton doing a sacrificial hey i'll drop out if cornyn does
00:22:43.660 this and you pass it now they're all running around they're all you know cornyn is like
00:22:47.940 having Karl Rove write op-eds for him he's all for this the the filibuster get rid of it and
00:22:53.480 standing filibuster you're getting so much smoke in the fog of political war here walk me through
00:22:59.380 the Save America Act one how important is it and how are we going to really force these deadbeats
00:23:05.740 and it says let's face it they're just a group of most of them you got a handful of good ones you
00:23:09.560 got Schmidt and Hawley and a couple Mike Lee you got a couple of good ones but most of them like
00:23:13.800 cornyn are just going to double deal you all the time so how do we do this yeah i mean first off
00:23:19.720 steve what a brilliant move by paxton putting cornyn in a pretzel like that um i i've loved
00:23:25.960 seeing you know one of the biggest rhinos in the united states senate squirm for the last couple
00:23:30.760 of days trying to get the endorsement of president trump who he's you know for years now uh worked
00:23:36.680 against with gun control bills and other immigration type deals that are just antithetical
00:23:42.400 to the MAGA voting base when we want.
00:23:44.960 But the SAVE Act is one of the most important bills
00:23:47.740 in the United States Congress right now.
00:23:51.720 I worked for Senator Mike Lee at the time of its introduction.
00:23:55.320 I was his legislative director.
00:23:58.380 The SAVE America Act has taken some evolution since,
00:24:00.920 but to explain it plainly, it creates voter and election security
00:24:04.620 at a time when in 2020, the nation was wondering and questioning
00:24:08.200 how secure actually is this presidential election?
00:24:10.660 It would require, you know, citizenship verification. It would require voter ID verification, which is just a very common sense policy proposal.
00:24:19.820 In fact, I believe some of the most recent polls say that nearly nine in 10 Americans think that there should be, you know, common sense voter verification in elections.
00:24:31.680 So, you know, I think it's it's of the utmost importance as we head into our midterms that the country know that their elections are secure and that only Americans are determining the outcome of American elections.
00:24:46.100 They're using the excuse that it's too complicated, that that Mike Lee hasn't done a good enough job of a focus on this, that they don't really have an idea of how they're going to add amendments, going to be complicated.
00:24:57.920 Everybody's got to be there. Everybody's got to be there, do their job.
00:25:00.040 what about these structural issues that they say it's just too complicated my my point is and and
00:25:06.000 thun keeps saying i don't have the votes i don't have the votes hey dude you're the leader go find
00:25:10.920 the votes the reason you're the leader is supposed to be able to find votes go find the votes go force
00:25:14.780 people to vote for this and then you figure out how it's going to be done because there couldn't
00:25:20.120 be anything better for us in a tough climate and it's quite tough to force the democrats like trump
00:25:26.860 did at the State of the Union, forced the Democrats to stand up and for two or three
00:25:31.220 weeks around the clock have to defend why they're comfortable with illegal alien invaders
00:25:36.240 voting in our election, sir?
00:25:38.900 Look, I have no apologies for any complications that the Senate might face.
00:25:43.280 They signed up for one of the hardest jobs in the world, to be a United States senator.
00:25:47.180 So when somebody complains about the complications of process or procedure or, you know, the
00:25:53.140 the navigating the debate and trying to find the votes, like grow up.
00:25:57.260 That's what you signed up for as a United States Senator.
00:25:59.720 You signed up to navigate complex issues and find complex solutions.
00:26:05.500 The problem with this,
00:26:07.260 and I laid it out in a tweet last night that I think garnered a little bit of
00:26:10.380 attention is that the process that Senator Lee and other great individuals in
00:26:16.000 DC, like Rachel Bovard, who you guys know has been on your show,
00:26:19.940 is the talking filibuster.
00:26:21.280 And the talking filibuster goes back to one of the earliest iterations of, you know, the rules and how the Senate operates.
00:26:27.560 It allows for unlimited debate until, you know, the individuals are exhausted in the Senate, essentially.
00:26:35.540 And then the vote proceeds at 51, which is a simple majority.
00:26:39.480 But senators oftentimes prefer to proceed through what I like to call failure theater.
00:26:46.820 I think failure theater should be a term that every American understands because senators implement restrictions and obstacles on their own accord to make it so that they can have cover votes or bypass the process that is a little bit more complicated, might take a little bit more work, but actually results in the outcomes that the voters are looking for.
00:27:08.900 And in this case, you know, they're self-imposing this 60 vote threshold on themselves.
00:27:13.860 They could pass this bill at 51.
00:27:15.280 All it takes is is a little bit of strength to sit on the floor and let everyone exhaust themselves until the previous until the question is called and the vote proceeds at 51.
00:27:27.740 And we have the majority. The question is, do you have the votes? Right.
00:27:31.800 But soon, like the job of someone who served as the whip leader in the Senate and then someone who is the leader is to find the votes and to deliver the votes.
00:27:40.480 We should be cutting deals intraparty, not with Democrats.
00:27:45.060 And it's just frankly embarrassing that we're going to spend weeks cutting political ads for consultants instead of delivering wins for Americans.
00:27:55.780 Ryan, we got to bounce. We got 30 seconds. Where do people go to follow you on social media, sir?
00:28:01.140 You can follow me at Ryan M. Newhouse.
00:28:03.860 thank you sir appreciate you great hit natalie winters will join us on the other side
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00:29:47.920 support. We are aiding in this investigation throughout the entire time. We will continue to
00:29:55.820 work alongside of our partners and those in the community to find answers. The FBI continues to
00:30:03.260 ask for the public's help in providing any information that could lead us in resolving
00:30:08.600 this investigation, and we remind the public that any detail, no matter how small, could be
00:30:14.920 A COLLECTION OF THOSE SMALL DETAILS MAY HELP PAINT A COMPLETE PICTURE.
00:30:20.920 WE ASK THAT THE PUBLIC SUBMIT THEIR TIPS TO WWW.FBI.GOV SLASH ODUSHOOTING.
00:30:31.920 DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS FOR ME OR FOR MY PARTNERS HERE?
00:30:34.920 YES.
00:30:35.920 WITH STILL A LITTLE DETAILS THAT WE KNOW ABOUT THE SHOOTING SO FAR,
00:30:38.920 HOW ARE WE ABLE TO CONFIRM THAT THIS WAS AN ACT OF TERROR?
00:30:43.920 HOW IT WAS AN ACT OF TERRORISM, I CAN TELL YOU THAT WE HAVE CONFIRMED REPORTS THAT PRIOR
00:30:49.860 TO HIM CONDUCTING THIS ACT OF TERRORISM, HE SHOUTED OR STATED ALA AKPAR, AND HE WAS FORMALLY
00:30:57.740 A SUBJECT OF AN FBI INVESTIGATION IN MATERIAL SUPPORTING TERRORISM.
00:31:05.160 AGENT, WERE THERE EXPLOSIVES IN HIS CAR?
00:31:09.140 WE HAVE NO INFORMATION ABOUT ANY EXPLOSIVES IN HIS CAR OR ANYWHERE ELSE AT THIS TIME.
00:31:13.080 Did he have one weapon?
00:31:15.140 As far as I know, we only know of one weapon that he had on his person at this time.
00:31:20.960 What kind of aid was he giving to ISIL 10 years ago?
00:31:24.720 He wanted to conduct a terrorist attack similar to that in Fort Hood, Texas.
00:31:31.940 Is there any mention of the war in Iran?
00:31:36.620 None whatsoever.
00:31:39.980 How is he diseased?
00:31:41.160 There were students that were in that room that subdued him and rendered him no longer
00:31:50.720 alive.
00:31:51.720 I don't know how else to say it, but they basically were able to terminate the threat.
00:31:57.080 So he was not shot?
00:31:58.920 He was not shot.
00:31:59.920 He shot three people?
00:32:02.920 Correct.
00:32:03.920 We have information that he shot three people.
00:32:05.920 THE ONE THAT WENT TO VIRGINIA BEACH FOR TREATMENT, WAS THAT PERSON JUST WINGED OR GRAZED?
00:32:12.560 SO I DON'T HAVE ANY INFORMATION AT THIS TIME ABOUT THE SPECIFIC, YOU KNOW, LIFE-THREATENING
00:32:18.320 OR NOT OTHERWISE TO THE TWO THAT ARE STILL ALIVE, BUT AT THIS TIME WE'RE RESPECTING THE VICTIMS
00:32:25.120 OF THE SHOOTING. THAT INCLUDES NOT ONLY THE ONES THAT WERE SHOT, BUT ALL OF THE PEOPLE HERE AT ODU
00:32:30.960 I CONSIDER OUR VICTIMS. THIS IS A TRAGIC EVENT, AND I DO ASK THAT YOU LOOK AT THAT.
00:32:37.280 YOU'RE ALL PART OF OUR COMMUNITY, TOO. AND SO I JUST WANT TO THROW THAT OUT THERE, TOO,
00:32:42.320 TO GIVE THE RESPECT AND THE TIME NEEDED TO PROVIDE THAT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE VICTIMS.
00:32:46.880 DID YOU SAY HE WAS RELEASED IN 2024? CORRECT.
00:32:49.920 WHAT WAS THE BUREAU'S INTELLIGENCE LEVEL ON HIM SINCE THEN?
00:32:53.840 SO I DON'T HAVE ANY OF THAT INFORMATION RIGHT NOW. THAT'S BECAUSE THIS IS AN ONGOING
00:32:58.320 INVESTIGATION. AFTER WE LEARNED OF HIS NAME, WE CONFIRMED THAT HE WAS FORMALLY SUBJECT OF
00:33:04.720 MATERIAL SUPPORT TO TERRORISM INVESTIGATION AND OBVIOUSLY WAS SENTENCED FOR THAT. BUT I DON'T
00:33:11.360 HAVE ANY INFORMATION INDICATING THAT HE WAS KNOWN OR AN ONGOING PROBLEM.
00:33:15.840 ONE MORE QUESTION.
00:33:16.960 DO YOU HAVE MORE SPECIFICS ON HOW HE WAS SUBDUED?
00:33:20.400 YEAH, THE BRAVE ROTC MEMBERS IN THAT ROOM SUBDUED HIM. AND IF NOT FOR THEM, I'M NOT SURE,
00:33:27.600 you know what what else he may have done but that's exactly they they
00:33:32.260 confronted him and they subdued him and he was no longer able to conduct any
00:33:38.580 further attack well I believe that at this time we have to take all the
00:33:54.780 INFORMATION THAT WE WILL RECEIVE FROM THE VICTIMS. SO I DON'T WANT TO
00:33:58.780 MAKE ANY, LIKE, PRE-EMPTIVE JUDGMENTS OR ANYTHING TO THIS AT
00:34:02.780 THIS TIME EXACTLY. KEEP IN MIND WE'RE GOING TO LOOK AT FORENSIC
00:34:05.780 INFORMATION, YOU KNOW, ANYTHING THAT HE MAY HAVE HAD INTEREST
00:34:08.780 SPECIFICALLY FOR ANY TARGETS. AND BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE THAT YET, I
00:34:12.780 CAN'T CONFIRM THAT AT THIS TIME.
00:34:15.780 DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE IN THE CLASSROOM?
00:34:17.780 I DON'T KNOW THE EXACT NUMBER OF THE PEOPLE IN THE CLASSROOM.
00:34:21.780 How long do you suspect this investigation will last?
00:34:26.240 It's a fair question.
00:34:28.000 It really completely depends.
00:34:30.880 So we obviously are going to dig in, and this is why we need the public support
00:34:34.940 to where he may have been before this, who he may have been in contact with,
00:34:38.980 if he had any other supporters, anybody providing him information.
00:34:43.040 So we have to track every single lead down, and that is exactly what the FBI will do.
00:34:48.440 Every single lead, we're going to track down the veracity of the information and make sure that we have a full investigation with as much information, again, to ensure that there isn't anyone else that he may have been receiving support from as well.
00:35:03.340 Do you have any evidence that he was self-funded?
00:35:05.920 No, I don't have anything at this time.
00:35:07.860 Thank you, everyone.
00:35:13.660 Okay, thank you.
00:35:15.540 Natalie, I'm going to bring you in before we play the clip.
00:35:17.400 what you got you here for but another amazingly informative
00:35:21.820 fbi of course they say he wanted to be have a fort hood fort hood 2009
00:35:29.260 with the radical muslim major who i think killed 13 here the rtc i don't know maybe it was just
00:35:37.340 random i know the fbi wouldn't have a guy under watch that got an 11-year sentence for material
00:35:44.560 support for terrorist or for terrorist organizations here in the united states and serve three and he's
00:35:49.820 out on parole or out uh and so this will be another one well we should have done it but
00:35:56.620 maybe we didn't do it your thoughts ma'am well i think this is a playbook we've seen anytime there's
00:36:02.760 an event what was the first question how are you sure this is an act of terrorism well uh he said
00:36:08.380 alu akbar i think that's pretty cut and dry but thank you to the to the legacy media for clarifying
00:36:13.920 that they of course never asking the real questions which americans not just in that state at that
00:36:18.900 university but i think across the country care about which is the direct linkage of attacks like
00:36:23.840 this to what's going on in the middle east right i think the reason why americans dislike these
00:36:28.940 forever wars obviously we're not there at that moniker yet but it's not just because they're
00:36:33.600 forever it's the war aspect right it's kicking the hornet's nest it's the second third and fourth
00:36:38.320 order effects whether you see it in the form of refugee waves or like this right homegrown
00:36:43.560 whatever you want to call it, whatever label you want to slap on it, terrorists, why like refugee
00:36:48.360 type style individuals with links to known terrorist groups are still allowed to be in
00:36:52.940 this country. And it seems like our refugee admissions processes prioritize those that
00:36:58.080 have connections to countries with deep ties to terrorist organizations is beyond me. It's almost
00:37:03.080 like they're trying to intentionally embed sleeper cells here. I think if you were to reverse engineer
00:37:07.220 an ideal immigration policy favored by ISIS or Al Qaeda, it probably would be what we saw under
00:37:12.800 Joe Biden. But this is like all of, I think, the left's horrible, nightmarish policies. But I guess
00:37:19.320 to them, it's their, you know, wet dream coming together and seeing what is it, conflict in the
00:37:24.800 Middle East, where we can't even really be sure of who's actually in this country, because we have
00:37:28.980 no known record. And of the available records that we have of people who came into this country,
00:37:33.420 it's hundreds of people who are on the known terrorist list. It's hundreds of people from
00:37:38.140 the Middle East, and it's diversity visa lottery programs and chain migration systems that I think
00:37:43.520 actually incentivize people with ties to terrorist organizations, probably in the name of diversity,
00:37:48.980 coming into this country. Let's play your clip, and then we'll get into your
00:37:54.980 substack analysis. Let's go ahead and play it. Alarming signs of population movement are already
00:38:00.560 emerging, particularly in Lebanon and across the border into Syria. In Lebanon, the evacuation
00:38:06.100 orders have seen over 90,000 people displaced, as this morning the number is projected to be
00:38:13.880 higher. Many people have already been forced from their homes, adding pressures to a region
00:38:18.800 that is experiencing one of the largest displacement crisis globally. Prior to the
00:38:24.800 escalation, more than 19 million people across the Middle East were internally displaced due
00:38:30.500 to conflict, violence, and disasters. The largest number remains in Sudan, Syria, and in Yemen,
00:38:37.140 with significant displaced populations also in Iraq and Libya. Any further escalation, of course,
00:38:42.680 risk triggering a new wave of displacement and humanitarian needs across multiple countries.
00:38:47.980 IOM has joined other UN agencies in declaring emergency scale-up to enable coordination and
00:38:53.760 rapid response. Ultimately, de-escalation is essential, protecting civilians, including
00:38:59.640 migrants and displaced people and ensuring respect of international humanitarian law
00:39:05.160 must remain a priority to prevent further human suffering.
00:39:10.360 Okay, Natalie, explain what I just heard, because it sounds massive, and it sounds like
00:39:15.680 it's very, very mucho important of what's going on, yet nobody's writing about it, except
00:39:21.880 nobody's talking about it, ma'am.
00:39:24.380 Yeah, talk about a buried lead.
00:39:26.340 I think there's two phrases in there.
00:39:28.020 One, triggering a new wave of, you know, humanitarian crises and the UN speak, that's not a good sign for the American people.
00:39:37.700 But more importantly, there was a phrase and that was the idea of this emergency scale up,
00:39:43.120 which you're seeing happening right now at the hands of the International Organization for Migration that's hosted in the UN.
00:39:48.960 And of course, the UNHCR, the kind of refugee apparatus, too, is also interested in deploying assets into the region and around the region.
00:39:58.020 But what's really interesting, that guy who was speaking was speaking about Lebanon. In the first week of the crisis alone, there were 700,000 people displaced just in that one country where there was more readily available data.
00:40:11.840 the UN has also been flagging that there's been a lot of movement of people back or newly into
00:40:18.420 Afghanistan which I think when you talk about where exactly these people can flee at least in
00:40:23.120 the interim before they you know set their sights on the west either through Turkey or who knows
00:40:27.720 what kind of NGO subsidized program it's it's very concerning I think to see people compiling
00:40:34.080 there but there's just new numbers coming out of the UN today showing that since the start of the
00:40:39.300 conflict. There's around 3.2 million people who have been displaced in Iran, particularly in
00:40:46.480 Tehran, coming from there, fleeing the city. It's unclear where exactly they're going. I also think
00:40:54.040 it's important to kind of link this to the press conference that you just played. The DHS was
00:40:58.440 circulating an internal memo where they were talking about several fatwas that have been
00:41:04.240 declared against the united states they describe it as a critical incident note i'll i'll read the
00:41:10.200 the actual quote saying iranian religious leaders issue fought was calling on muslims to avenge
00:41:14.380 supreme leaders death they call the u.s and israel the most wicked enemies of humanity and that it
00:41:19.220 urges followers worldwide um to take revenge if i were the dhs i wouldn't have you know had the
00:41:25.160 story be a leak from some employee i think this should have been posted front and center and made
00:41:29.300 made a big deal. But look, Steve, I think that the point here is right when you talk about
00:41:34.280 these second and third order effects of what we're doing in the region, I think the American
00:41:38.900 people can best understand it through, you know, impending refugee waves, which don't even take my
00:41:43.660 word for it. You know, people who are monitoring the flows of people are saying that this could
00:41:48.200 be the largest refugee wave in modern history, right? Iran is a population of 90 million people
00:41:54.360 and you're spilling over into the broader region as a whole.
00:41:58.340 Thank God we have President Trump,
00:41:59.580 who has not signaled that they're going to be soft on refugee admissions.
00:42:02.840 But I think this is not a conflict that's going to subside,
00:42:05.900 you know, in the next few weeks.
00:42:07.160 This is going to be long-term population movement
00:42:09.680 and probably damage to the West.
00:42:13.460 What was the 19 million number?
00:42:16.220 What was in context?
00:42:17.720 Is that what happened in Syrian civil war and others?
00:42:20.360 Or is that what they're projecting here, 19 million,
00:42:22.720 displacement and people looking to move on to other territories so that's the uh that's the
00:42:29.740 number that joe biden would have wanted to admit to the country no that's the number of people in
00:42:33.280 the region right now who are currently displaced or refugees i guess internally displaced people
00:42:39.400 is the new term for refugee maybe it's too loaded of a term now um but those are people they are
00:42:45.020 saying you know can't live in their place of birth or residence um for whatever reason but i do think
00:42:50.700 the trend of people returning to Afghanistan is something that's quite interesting. And I will say
00:42:54.960 for all the reporting that the UN is doing on this, there's been abysmal to zero coverage,
00:43:01.420 of course, from legacy media talking about the impacts of people movement, which I think is
00:43:08.700 quite interesting. Natalie, hang on. I want to hold you through the break because I want
00:43:14.240 your take on Secretary of Treasury Scott Besant's comments about Chinese CCP flagships
00:43:22.720 getting through the Straits of Hormuz. Secretary Besant was saying, hey, I'm not so sure this thing
00:43:28.720 is mined because we are seeing Chinese flagships getting through, carrying oil to the Chinese
00:43:36.020 Communist Party. Short commercial break. Back in the warm in a moment.
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00:45:41.500 we are going to go to the press conference up in detroit so we'll go there we just you saw the
00:45:46.000 press conference down at odu that was not particularly enlightening hopefully detroit
00:45:50.080 be better i understand now there's a bunch of first responders that have somehow gotten ill
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00:46:09.440 hour talk about capital markets and what's happening in the economic war here speaking
00:46:13.960 the economic war um natalie g winters you cut your teeth and are an expert on the chinese
00:46:20.640 communist party and all of their unrestricted warfare against us please tell me why are we
00:46:25.220 allowing uh chinese flag ships to exit the straits of hormuz when they're when the ayatollah maybe a
00:46:33.280 guy now with one leg uh is uh is sitting there running at the united states and her allies
00:46:38.520 to say not one drop of oil will exit ma'am well steve i think it's kind of the same answer why
00:46:46.040 haven't we meaningfully taken on the chinese communist party in ways that actually matter
00:46:50.140 here in Washington, D.C. I'd also flag, I think, in addition to watching and tracking oil prices,
00:46:56.400 all that kind of stuff, that the rare earth question, I think, is something that's very
00:47:00.320 relevant, not just to the defense industrial-based questions that you're seeing be debated quite
00:47:04.640 heavily now. I don't necessarily know if the answer to that is to quadruple the resources
00:47:09.320 to the defense primes that sort of put us in this shortage problem to begin with.
00:47:13.960 I was reading the South China Morning Post and a lot of kind of more Chinese state media to get
00:47:18.920 a sense of what they thought about the new Ayatollah. And they seem to think that he will
00:47:23.900 actually be more favorable to the Chinese Communist Party, not by orders of magnitude,
00:47:30.140 but younger, more open, more likely to sort of collaborate. But I think that the lens through
00:47:35.540 which I view this, taking the specifics out of it, I think your commentary on the best sent the
00:47:41.580 Navy, their involvement, I think is quite enlightened. But I think looking at this
00:47:46.580 through the lens of the Thucydides trap idea, whereby this kind of regional or smaller scale
00:47:52.560 conflict can kind of get kicked up to the level of an actual global power struggle, right? Something
00:47:59.200 like you're seeing go down in the Straits of Hormuz, like you were talking about, right? Dubai
00:48:03.380 or these other Gulf nations having to sort of pick a side, I think is a very interesting and
00:48:09.520 frankly, I think more relevant to the kind of geopolitical world order as we know it question,
00:48:14.860 as opposed to just myopically looking at the Middle East as a region, right? Because the United
00:48:20.100 States sort of looks like they're the system disruptor, whereas China's coming in, stabilizing,
00:48:25.040 calling for de-escalation. But it kind of fuses the Middle East into the, I think, purview of US-China
00:48:32.600 competition. And I think barreling towards the forthcoming summit, I think this adds a layer
00:48:40.060 of complexity that I think it's a kind of reductive view to take it as, oh, the PRC,
00:48:46.840 CCP leaders are going to be really intimidated by America's show of force in the region.
00:48:51.600 Perhaps that's why they stopped their air incursions over Taiwan.
00:48:55.400 Or is it because they're planning something bigger?
00:48:57.760 Again, we don't know.
00:48:58.620 I don't have the intel reports.
00:49:00.520 But I think you have to factor in, like I was saying, not just the kind of oil question,
00:49:04.940 but the rare earth shortages, right?
00:49:06.800 some of the reasons why we're so behind on producing, whether it's, you know, the THAAD
00:49:10.680 batteries, missiles, take your pick, is because we just don't have not necessarily the raw materials,
00:49:16.460 but the refinement capabilities, which of course are really bottlenecked in China. And I think
00:49:22.460 that's the real question. And I think when you talk about, you know, the leveraging of American
00:49:27.520 military might, whether it's in the streets of Hormuz to ensure the flow of oil, I think you
00:49:32.480 also have to compound that with the question of American military might in other regions where you
00:49:37.260 have a significant effect, not just, I think, in the U.S. dollar, but confidence in the American-led
00:49:42.440 world order, right? When you're seeing these THAAD batteries be pulled from South Korea,
00:49:46.740 are European allies not necessarily backing us as they've been courting and being courted by
00:49:51.880 the Chinese? You're seeing a lot of our Asian allies, I think, fret a little bit by seeing
00:49:57.400 America, perhaps go back to its, you know, kind of, not hawkish, but just a deja vu sense of
00:50:03.780 returning and restoring all of our capabilities to the Middle East. So I think that what Bassin
00:50:08.360 is saying is good. I think we should use power to advance American interests. But I think that
00:50:13.140 to just focus on the Straits of Hormuz, I think, sort of is a small point in a much bigger picture
00:50:19.600 that, like I said, risks. I mean, perhaps it's already underway. But really, I think kind of
00:50:24.860 reifying in a kinetic action way what you see with the Thucydides trap of some smaller conflict
00:50:30.480 sparking a bigger global power struggle. Amazing. Natalie, where do we go for all your
00:50:37.060 writings, all your analysis, and your social media, ma'am? Natalie G. Winters on Substack
00:50:43.480 on X. Thank you, Steve, for having me. I appreciate it. Incredible, as always. Let's play. We've got
00:50:50.480 a clip of Mike Lindell in the new factory, then we'll bring in the Mike Lindell. Let's go and play
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00:52:13.660 Okay, we're going to see what's better.
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00:52:18.780 Hit it.
00:52:20.840 Wow, I did it all for me.
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