Bannon's War Room - March 13, 2026


Episode 5213: When Does It Look Like The End With The War In Iran; Pentagon Moving More Troops Into Iran


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

171.60054

Word Count

9,437

Sentence Count

478

Misogynist Sentences

5

Hate Speech Sentences

17


Summary

Summaries generated with gmurro/bart-large-finetuned-filtered-spotify-podcast-summ .

Stephen K. Bodington is back in the War Room to discuss the latest in the Iran situation, including the latest on the crash of a Malaysian Airlines Boeing 737-200 tanker and the possible strike on Iran's nuclear facilities.

Transcript

Transcript generated with Whisper (turbo).
Misogyny classifications generated with MilaNLProc/bert-base-uncased-ear-misogyny .
Hate speech classifications generated with facebook/roberta-hate-speech-dynabench-r4-target .
00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going to
00:00:09.840 medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.440 the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do
00:00:20.620 everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and
00:00:23.960 Where do people like that go to share the big line?
00:00:27.240 MAGA Media.
00:00:28.600 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:34.000 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:37.780 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:43.960 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:00:47.360 friday 13 march year of our lord 2026 a briefing from the pentagon day on how the war is going
00:00:59.720 matt boyle and i believe even as we were speaking there the president we're going to get this clip
00:01:04.960 pulled in a second as matt boyle was saying how he doesn't believe the president's going to endorse
00:01:09.680 cornyn uh right now that um the president was talking i think to brian kilmeade over on his
00:01:16.860 radio show and said, hey, look, I would like to endorse, but the Save America Act comes first.
00:01:22.920 We're going to get more details in this hour, hopefully, about what's going to happen next
00:01:29.120 week on Stoon brings it. But still, he hasn't convinced enough of his colleagues that we need
00:01:35.680 to go to the talking filibuster. And the talking filibuster is the only way right now, conceivably,
00:01:40.500 this thing can pass. And the president's not looking for optics. Clearly, it would be great
00:01:45.540 to force these democrats just like the president did at the state of the union where he basically
00:01:51.940 set it up laid the trap and closed the trap on national tv about uh you know the first priority
00:01:57.880 of a uh someone elected to office is is the um the protection of american citizens not illegal
00:02:06.540 alien invaders and the democrats couldn't stand for this couldn't stand up for that that was a
00:02:11.720 magnificent moment of that great state of the union uh next week could be that as you force
00:02:17.160 these guys up to to debate at least maybe for a couple of days as it looks like that's what's
00:02:22.780 going to happen but unless you actually make them defended because of the filibuster rules right now
00:02:28.980 you'll never get closure with the 60 votes and so it'll just go away the president's not looking
00:02:32.860 for optics although he would love to force these guys into the corner and make them defended he
00:02:37.860 actually once it passed that's a big difference so we'll get into all that uh eric bowling here
00:02:43.720 we're going to talk about oil we got there uh on more of the military operation um we have updated
00:02:50.040 news though at the white house at the white house uh sir tell us the the military just uh
00:02:57.220 neil the military just put an announcement on this uh tanker
00:03:00.300 right so the k-135 tanker that crashed it was originally four killed and two injured
00:03:09.900 the crew is typically four two pilots a boom operator an engineer so this crew was obviously
00:03:17.000 bulked up for the mission and now the met the pentagon is saying that six were killed
00:03:22.480 so that would be the killed also go uh the whole crew go to the um go to the uh you're saying early
00:03:33.540 about targeting going west because there's only clarification clearly to the east is the straits
00:03:37.820 of hormuz and all this asymmetric warfare that's going on there whether it's mining operation some
00:03:42.940 sort of mining operation it doesn't look like they want to pursue that because it's pretty
00:03:48.200 evident the regime needs cash money and that's why they're allowing the chinese communist party's
00:03:54.760 vessels to go out with their oil and now we know our great allies in italy and france who i'm sure
00:04:00.820 are going to come out and deny it after they've been outed by the financial times they're trying
00:04:04.860 to cut a deal to have their uh their oil get out also you said that you actually think some of the
00:04:12.360 targeting is going west to the west i think is those mountain rangers you got pakistan all that
00:04:17.280 Is this because of the nuclear program?
00:04:19.780 Is this because of other basically redoubts that the Revolutionary Guard had dug in at?
00:04:29.280 Well, first on the straits, right?
00:04:30.980 The states of Hormuz is the number one most important choke point in the entire world.
00:04:37.140 And effectively, the Iranian government has replaced Lloyd's of London as the insurer of record there.
00:04:43.800 And so they decide who goes in and out. And that will be resolved. I'm sure people are working on that right now. But on the targeting, the nuclear fuel, the storage, the sort of the borrowed bunkers, that's all in the central and east of Iran, where you're getting into the mountain ranges.
00:05:02.360 And so you can drop bombs and bunker busters on those facilities, but the enriched uranium is still there and somebody can possibly grab it.
00:05:14.100 And so I think that's why you're going to see insertions of special operations if you haven't seen it or it hasn't happened already.
00:05:22.140 Certainly the Russians, certainly the Chinese, there's a lot of people who could go into those mountains and try to dig out some enriched uranium.
00:05:29.500 And so that has to be locked down, Steve.
00:05:32.360 yeah that's why you're talking i think there already is a trial balloon trying to say hey
00:05:37.220 we may need to actually go in there and and get it neil just hang on uh for a second let me bring
00:05:41.880 eric bowling in so eric you've had a couple of days of called shots here on the uh on the oil
00:05:47.560 situation first off what do you think about allowing the chinese communist party i think
00:05:52.300 it's 11 million barrels i i've read that they've taken out because they need it it's essential to
00:05:58.760 to uh both venezuela and uh and the iranians and they had long-term out they had amazing output
00:06:05.740 deal with venezuela that they virtually looked like they were paying under market for it almost
00:06:10.000 um and they've got a very special long-term output deal with the mullahs they used to pay
00:06:15.840 with their own currency we understand they're making them paying dollars now um but what do
00:06:20.440 you think about this situation where the chinese communist parties get theirs out as best and said
00:06:25.140 hey it's not mine because there are certain vessels with certain flags getting out and now
00:06:29.700 the financial times of london is reporting that are that uh italy and france are separately
00:06:35.680 in direct negotiations to get uh to get their ships out with their oil sir
00:06:41.220 again steve we we you and i have been texting through the night these are all band-aids some
00:06:48.100 have disney characters on them some have i don't know um looney tunes they're small fixes none of
00:06:54.940 this is moving the oil market. Brent is still up over a hundred dollars a barrel.
00:06:58.760 West Texas is unchanged today, which is, I guess, a plus.
00:07:03.220 I think what, if you watch being, I'm sure you talked about it in the first hour,
00:07:07.200 but Pete Hexeth, something very, very important happened today.
00:07:10.700 And I was texting Pete afterwards. I'm like, this is, that was your,
00:07:13.480 that was the best, that was the best things I've heard so far.
00:07:16.300 What we've been talking about for a week now, Steve,
00:07:18.280 we needed to up the pressure on Iran, right?
00:07:20.960 And the only way you really get them to negotiate and you never negotiate with
00:07:24.360 terrorists. I get it. But you put them to the point where they either come to the table or
00:07:29.380 they're dead. They're wiped out. And Pete basically said, watch what happens today.
00:07:33.620 Trump said it too. Watch what happens today. The most kinetic force dropped onto Iran will happen
00:07:40.300 today. So they're not scaling it back. They're increasing the pressure on Iran. I think it's
00:07:45.660 important because look what else is happening. Iran has no defenses right now. They're depleted.
00:07:51.000 Their military is depleted. They don't have defensive missiles. Their navy is sunk, in essence.
00:07:56.560 But what they do have are these sleeper cells in America.
00:08:00.720 In the last three weeks, Steve, there have been four Iranian-friendly or slash ISIS attacks happening in the United States.
00:08:08.660 Yesterday, we had the synagogue in Michigan. We have Old Dominion shooting one dead.
00:08:13.840 The two IEDs thrown in New York City, and let's not forget, in Austin, Texas, about three weeks ago, three and a half, yeah, three weeks ago,
00:08:21.000 There's a man who killed three people with the Iranian flag on his chest.
00:08:26.060 So this is their only fight right now.
00:08:28.860 This is a fallout, yeah, but like I said, I think we really need to up the pressure.
00:08:33.140 What we're doing here with the Strait of Hormuz, I sent you the video yesterday.
00:08:38.480 Maybe if you didn't get it, your audience would love to see it.
00:08:41.480 There's a video on one of the things I sent you.
00:08:43.500 We talked about it yesterday.
00:08:44.920 The Iranians have, well, the United States has sunk their big vessels
00:08:48.740 that lay mines in the waters, those are big above-the-sea-level vessels.
00:08:53.760 They have submersibles that are basically mines.
00:08:56.500 They're unmanned, and they're underwater submersibles
00:08:59.740 that carry mines in them, and they have thousands of them.
00:09:02.960 Look at the video. It's incredible.
00:09:04.580 It's confirmed that that's their video.
00:09:08.060 We need to really put our foot, our boot, really hard down
00:09:12.040 on the Iranian IRCG, because I don't think many,
00:09:17.880 uh ayatollah is i don't think he's capable of making any decisions right now from
00:09:22.900 some faraway bunker you're right we actually said and pete uh and then uh the general kane
00:09:31.720 re-emphasized today's going to be and this is day 13 and they've already had i think four or five
00:09:37.940 hey this is the most this is the worst day they're going to get power so they're powering up again
00:09:42.200 this is going to be as pete said and then general kane reaffirmed it this is going to be the most
00:09:47.520 intensive day of kinetic warfare also they implied or essentially said in so many words we have air
00:09:53.640 supremacy that now we're just over tehran uh picking targets and going in on those targets
00:09:59.860 and we don't have to use the standoff weapons anymore the the height the very expensive high
00:10:05.520 tech you're you're back to a lot of it's back to ww2 gravity bombs right maybe a little more
00:10:11.300 sophisticated but in as pete said we have an unlimited stock of of them do you think that
00:10:18.280 that military operation has now changed to the objectives of degradation or destruction of their
00:10:24.400 military capacity is changing with through actions maybe not so words right now back to regime change
00:10:32.260 that they figure since these guys are going asymmetric in the in the in the persian gulf
00:10:37.540 in the um in the straits of hormuz that our arab allies and our european allies are saying hey we
00:10:45.160 got to have this open if we're not going to have uh gasoline and oil that blows through the roof
00:10:50.220 and topples our governments or monarchies you've got to get it and so the actual intention is to
00:10:56.200 continue this unrelenting bombing for how many weeks it takes to make sure that we've absolutely
00:11:01.660 destroyed root and branch, whatever remains of this regime?
00:11:06.780 I think no matter what we say we're going to do in the Strait of Hormuz, the threat
00:11:12.420 of what the Iranians still have the capability of doing will prohibit the Strait from being
00:11:18.140 fully opened until there is some sort of either surrender or deal cut.
00:11:23.700 And I prefer the deal rather than the regime change surrender, as we've been talking about.
00:11:27.360 But maybe they're listening to us, Steve.
00:11:28.860 I've been sending them the videos every day of this discussion that you and I are having.
00:11:33.580 And we've been saying, step it up, get them to relent, get them to their knees, and then
00:11:38.400 they'll be much more willing to negotiate on your terms.
00:11:42.020 And maybe they are.
00:11:42.920 It is always the better strategy if you're going to do it.
00:11:46.620 It doesn't matter what the original strategy was, what the original plan was.
00:11:51.800 You know, they say the enemy of a perfect plan is a good plan.
00:11:56.280 Maybe they had an idea and now it's changing.
00:11:58.360 It's evolving as they go, but with the superiority that we're showing over them, I think there's an opportunity where we do get, whether it's a mullifaction or the IRCG, to come to the table and say, okay, enough, what do you want?
00:12:10.580 That's the point where you cut that oil deal.
00:12:12.680 You cut the deal where we control the additional oil barrels, and we win.
00:12:17.220 We win forever.
00:12:18.400 talk about what what does it mean because now it's been up for several days when you have brent
00:12:25.660 which is basically the marker i guess for the world's oil at 100 bucks and you've got west
00:12:30.780 texas what intermediate uh at 95 or 96 bucks and it looks like it's holding there what what does
00:12:37.860 that mean to people explain what that means yeah and what's the implication sure the implication
00:12:42.480 is is the longer it stays here the longer you're going to have a four dollar gallon of gasoline
00:12:47.200 at the pump. It's going to hit it there at some point in the next 30 days. Brent is mostly the
00:12:52.820 European model. A lot of other foreign countries use the Brent. It's pulled out of the North Sea
00:12:58.340 of Northern Europe. West Texas Intermediate is West Texas, obviously. The reason why those are
00:13:04.260 relevant, they're a finer, a lighter crude oil. They're easier to refine. Venezuelan crude is
00:13:09.640 very heavy. It's very thick. It takes a lot more refining. You get less gasoline out of those. You
00:13:14.580 get heavier products from the refining process out of the heavier crudes.
00:13:19.140 So our crude, the West Texas Intermediate, is about the best in the world with the exception
00:13:23.540 of maybe Brent, which is a little bit lighter.
00:13:25.580 That's why there's a $5 difference between the two of them, but they run about the same
00:13:29.540 price together all the time.
00:13:33.460 They're benchmarks also.
00:13:35.020 So there are crudes produced in different countries and whatnot, but they're all benched
00:13:38.760 based on West Texas Intermediate or Brent.
00:13:41.040 Those are the two major crude oils.
00:13:43.480 But to stay at a hover at $100 a barrel, when we were flush, three weeks ago, four weeks ago, we were $57 a barrel for West Texas Intermediate, about $61 a barrel for Brent.
00:13:55.240 And that was on its way down.
00:13:57.640 So we can get back there, and we will.
00:13:59.520 I sent you a chart where the longer it stays at $100 or $110, the longer it's going to take for it to get back down to reasonable prices.
00:14:09.140 Another thing that no one's really talking about, Steve, is with the threat in the Middle East, there's a lot of shut-ins.
00:14:15.060 So in other words, when we talk about shut-ins, shut-ins is when a country that produces oil pulls it out of the ground or someone who refines any of the processes.
00:14:22.680 They don't stop it.
00:14:23.680 They just shut it down temporarily.
00:14:28.280 Hang on one second.
00:14:29.140 I want to get to that.
00:14:29.920 I want to get to the important question.
00:14:32.460 That's what I was trying to say first.
00:14:33.500 The longer it's gotten to 100, how long it stays there is also the implication of how you unwind it.
00:14:40.200 We're going to take a short commercial break.
00:14:42.720 Natasha Owens is going to take us out.
00:14:44.900 We'll be back in a moment.
00:14:46.160 if a major disruption happened to you once again if a major disruption happened and you couldn't
00:15:08.560 get to the store how long do you think you could last with what's in your house right now
00:15:14.680 If it's anything less than a month, you need to check out our friends at MyPatriotSupply.
00:15:20.560 They're America's number one preparedness company with over 3 million satisfied customers.
00:15:26.660 And right now, when you go to preparewithbannon.com,
00:15:30.900 their best-selling four-week emergency supply food kit comes with an additional week of free food.
00:15:37.820 That's you get the best-selling four-week emergency food supply,
00:15:41.740 and it comes with an additional week of free food kicked in.
00:15:45.840 This is the best long-term storable food you can find.
00:15:49.580 You're getting at least 2,000 calories a day,
00:15:52.000 real meals made with real ingredients,
00:15:54.740 no artificial flavors, no artificial colors,
00:15:57.820 and a shelf life measured in decades.
00:16:01.500 Look, we all need to know that we need food stored for emergencies.
00:16:07.320 Look around your house right now.
00:16:08.640 How long would you last?
00:16:10.100 Why not get it from the most trusted folks in the business?
00:16:15.240 Get a free week of food thrown in while you're at it.
00:16:19.680 Go to preparewithbannon.com to get your free week of emergency food today.
00:16:24.040 That's preparewithbannon.com.
00:16:26.900 America's number one preparedness company.
00:16:29.880 My Patriot Supply with over 3 million satisfied customers.
00:16:34.660 Make sure you're one of them.
00:16:37.220 Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:16:40.100 okay what we're trying to do here every day and we are going to be seven days a week we're we're
00:16:46.420 going to be uh have our sunday special thanks to real america's voice and our own team here so we'll
00:16:51.440 be obviously this afternoon and then saturday morning 10 to noon as we always are and then
00:16:57.000 also sunday morning 10 to noon to get you updated seems like saturday nights are are nights of
00:17:03.360 particularly intense military activity so we want to make sure you're up to speed on everything if
00:17:08.540 the American forces can go 24 hours a day, seven days a week, so can real America's voice in the
00:17:15.120 war room as we feel it is necessary. We have experts on here to talk about every aspect of
00:17:22.420 this war. One of the most important parts is capital markets. President Trump pays attention
00:17:27.400 to what you saw on Monday. That's what we think is very important for you now more than ever to
00:17:33.020 understand about geopolitical risk, how that risk is mitigated, how do you do that for your
00:17:38.840 retirement, your portfolio, all of it, and have a conversation with serious people about physical
00:17:44.300 gold. Take your phone and text Bannon, B-A-N-N-O-N at 989898. You get the ultimate guide to investing
00:17:51.500 in gold and precious metals in the age of Trump. It's no obligation. It's totally free.
00:17:56.220 Most importantly, it puts you in direct contact with Philip Patrick and the team over Birch Gold
00:18:00.700 that will immerse you in information that's the key thing this is not about oh the price of gold
00:18:05.500 is this today it's about an informed consumer an informed investor is uh is a customer that
00:18:12.940 birch gold wants so go check it out today talking about markets so eric explain that to people i
00:18:18.380 want people to understand this because bloomberg's got these set of charts about put up on getter
00:18:22.860 yesterday and everybody should go follow us and getter it's that's also totally free um that the
00:18:28.520 longer this stayed at certain levels the higher gas prices are going to be in the heart you know
00:18:34.240 it takes a while also to unwind it so this thing popped to what 100 bucks i guess over the weekend
00:18:40.120 or on monday uh brent over 100 west texas which is always some gap is 96 or 97 um a lot of
00:18:48.960 speculators in in there a lot of companies trying to hedge against future risk but just walk through
00:18:53.760 the mechanics of it of why that is a number that people tend to focus on well well so we we actually
00:19:01.080 119 48 in the west texas intermediate and brent got to 125 on monday night briefly um so the reason
00:19:10.620 why it matters is the reason why it is at a hundred dollars a barrel brent 95 wti is because
00:19:17.100 of uh the shut-ins that are going on in the middle east we had a plenty we were kind of
00:19:21.980 well flushed. The world was well flushed with 100 million barrels of oil production
00:19:26.140 a day. And we were in sync. Supply and demand were in sync. That's why we're retreating towards
00:19:31.440 the $50 a barrel area. And then this thing started. And so the Kuwaitis started to pull
00:19:37.640 some refining offline. The Saudis are pulling some of their production offline. It's a couple
00:19:43.760 of Middle Eastern countries. And don't forget, we've talked about this all week. I've been on
00:19:47.480 this show for, I think, starting last week, six or seven days. And Steve, I really would love
00:19:53.020 people to understand that as much as the Saudis and the Middle Eastern countries say they're our
00:19:59.200 allies, want to be our allies, of course they do. They want to be enemies of Donald Trump.
00:20:02.880 Absolutely agree with that. They also like the $100 price tag on oil because it greases their
00:20:08.580 economies. And so they have a reason to pull production off. So it's not just the Strait of
00:20:13.700 Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz can open tomorrow. It'll take time for the refineries and the
00:20:18.100 production to ramp back up because they bring the production down quickly because they have
00:20:22.740 cover. They've got news cover. There's a war going on in the Middle East, a conflict going
00:20:27.320 on in the Middle East, so they can pull back their production. And what that does is once
00:20:32.280 the Strait opens, they'll work through some of the oil that's backlogged, but the production
00:20:37.540 has been lower for like i just said the longer it stays at 100 or 110 a barrel the longer it's
00:20:44.320 going to take to ramp up the production to meet that supply again so it'll come down it just will
00:20:49.660 take longer depending on how long we stay at the elevated levels the uh president trump was all
00:20:58.220 about full spectrum energy dominance and it got to as low i think 50 bucks or 52 bucks and and he
00:21:03.540 wanted even lower i mean he's he's he's all for lower oil i think it's 60 bucks is what the
00:21:09.940 industry said do you anticipate post this because the industry always wants higher prices and it'll
00:21:15.960 do anything to kind of um you know head fakes or whatever to get prices higher do you see that
00:21:21.660 happening or do you see eventually coming back to the full spectrum and energy dominance level
00:21:27.780 of president trump because the economic turnaround here i mean we had 120 bucks a barrel during
00:21:33.920 the illegitimate biden regime because of all the madness uh he had throughout the world plus
00:21:39.120 uh his green new deal scam and and all this you know everything he had about hating
00:21:44.040 basically hydrocarbons um do you see us going back do you see an ever i mean right now
00:21:50.060 do you feel that like scott besson and treasurer even in right now actively trying to like make
00:21:56.460 sure that they suppress the price here so it doesn't blow up the american consumer and gets
00:22:01.160 president trump's economic turnaround back on track so he unfortunately not even donald trump
00:22:07.820 can tamp down the price of oil you can do things that bring oil down donald trump is the only human
00:22:14.000 being ever to bring oil to a zero in fact it went negative 20 a barrel during his first term during
00:22:20.260 your term at the white house first time it ever happened never happened before look back folks if
00:22:24.720 If you don't believe me, trust me, it went negative $20.
00:22:27.620 They were paying people to take the oil off their hands.
00:22:31.220 Here's what will happen.
00:22:34.080 The whole emphasis of the Trump midterm strategy was affordability going into this war.
00:22:40.760 That got blown out of the water with the war because oil prices are tied to every single thing in the world.
00:22:46.440 We just had an inflation number come out today that showed tame inflation.
00:22:51.460 But guess what?
00:22:52.040 That was through January.
00:22:53.900 What happens when March numbers hit, when oil prices hit, jumped up to $100 a barrel?
00:22:58.160 Inflation is going to rip.
00:22:59.440 It's going to rip to the upside.
00:23:00.980 What he will do, I believe he will do, he will do everything in his power to get the oil price down, and he will be successful.
00:23:08.740 He did it once.
00:23:10.040 He'll do it again.
00:23:10.660 And that means opening up more federal lands for drilling, opening up more LNG terminals, opening up more areas that they can drill deeper and further for natural gas, liquefied natural gas.
00:23:26.000 He has the tools to do it.
00:23:27.220 And I'll tell you what else he could do.
00:23:28.780 Just do a fast approval process.
00:23:30.800 I know he's talked about it, but do a super fast approval process to open up nuclear plants.
00:23:37.760 There's a lot of nuclear plants that were shuttered that are sitting there.
00:23:41.320 They're siloed.
00:23:42.200 They can be restarted very quickly, maybe within six months.
00:23:46.320 I'll tell you what, though.
00:23:47.120 The minute this thing ends, the conflict ends and oil starts to settle down, he will throw everything at the price of oil.
00:23:54.440 I bet we go below $50 a barrel.
00:23:59.860 But in that, you're saying you've also recommended that don't touch the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.
00:24:06.340 in fact i think they're taking it down and remember biden didn't refill it after he used it
00:24:11.400 so the president i think has said 100 million barrels out of the 472 million 172 million steve
00:24:18.800 i'm glad they took you i'm glad they took your recommendation yeah the spra full capacity is
00:24:28.040 about a 720 million barrel full full biden brought it down to 415 million barrels almost half just
00:24:35.400 above half right um never refilled it promised he would refill it at a lower price um he released
00:24:42.260 it at 120 a barrel uh said he would refill never added a single barrel back in and we were sitting
00:24:48.800 at 415 when trump took over now we're going to be 250 million barrels that's about a 10 day supply
00:24:55.980 for us we need i told you steve we should have we should have more than a billion barrels in their
00:25:01.860 in our spr if not more yeah and just keep it there never use it uh right before we go i you
00:25:09.080 you i don't want to bury the lead here they they had the inflation number today it is back in
00:25:14.660 january but it shows and this is why i said at the time in november don't get too worked up on
00:25:19.260 this affordability the democrats trying to use it president trump's got a plan it's about economic
00:25:23.360 growth it's about uh jobs and it's about rising wages that's the key you do that the affordability
00:25:29.240 is going to take care of itself and there's only so much you can unwind but you saw the uh cutting
00:25:34.440 the rate of inflation he has it under control before we started this war so president trump's
00:25:40.240 plan was working and in particular in the affordability and then you had this now you've
00:25:45.080 got this war it's gonna you know it's all bets off about where this goes but his core plan you
00:25:51.000 agree eric was uh was starting to show tremendous results absolutely absolutely and steve i've said
00:25:57.720 it, I'll take it to my grave. I've said it since the day I met you before, I don't know, 30 years
00:26:03.980 ago, whatever, we were hanging out with Andrew Breitbart. Oil is the key to inflation. Oil in
00:26:09.760 this country where we use 20 million barrels a day, it's about 20, 25 percent of the world's oil
00:26:15.820 use. We alone in this country. Oil is tied to everything we do. When oil goes up, inflation
00:26:21.480 goes up. Biden and the Democrats are too stupid to realize that. There should be a policy.
00:26:27.960 Just get oil under $30 a barrel because we could. You want to talk about affordability and inflation?
00:26:33.800 We would have no inflation at a $30 barrel of oil. None. There's nowhere it would be coming from
00:26:39.000 and no reason to do it. And then you're right. You're right. Raise wages. Those are all good.
00:26:42.920 But Trump was on the right path until this happened. Oil is, it's an Achilles. It really is.
00:26:52.400 Eric, where can people go, particularly a new show, The Edge, over on YouTube?
00:26:56.420 Where do they go to get you for the 4 o'clock show?
00:26:58.680 Social media, you're putting up updates on your thoughts on oil and gas all the time.
00:27:03.860 Where do folks go?
00:27:05.020 Yeah, at Eric Bolling, across social media, at Eric Bolling, one word, B-O-L-L-I-N-G.
00:27:09.480 Steve, thank you so much.
00:27:10.680 Every time you put that Edge full screen right there, I get a couple hundred subscribers.
00:27:16.320 Please do head over to Eric Bolling and The Edge at YouTube.
00:27:20.540 It's a great show.
00:27:21.400 It's no woke, no, no BS.
00:27:23.180 I almost said the bad word.
00:27:24.100 No BS.
00:27:24.700 We just, we just rip it.
00:27:26.100 We just rip it.
00:27:26.760 It's a broadcast and Steve Bannon will be great on that one.
00:27:31.400 Eric bowling in the manosphere.
00:27:33.800 That's what you get from the edge.
00:27:35.540 That's how edgy it is.
00:27:37.080 No, I think that's why we got, that's what, that's where you get a hundred.
00:27:39.640 Let's get thousands today.
00:27:41.360 Eric bowling.
00:27:42.100 Thank you.
00:27:42.460 Let's do it.
00:27:42.840 Let's do it.
00:27:43.280 And by the way, you can, you can catch me bleeding into your show at five o'clock every
00:27:46.860 day as well.
00:27:47.560 Those are real America's voice, baby.
00:27:50.540 the four o'clock is amazing what a great block you got the charlie kirk show after that's poso
00:27:57.300 gruber to eric bowling back to the war room to john solomon to stench hell of a block desk 6b
00:28:05.920 it's a hell of a day and you get the morning show real america's voice delivering for you
00:28:12.200 the maga base take your phone out birch gold 989 bannon at 989898
00:28:19.560 this guide to how do you invest,
00:28:23.880 no obligation, totally free,
00:28:25.600 as all the information is from Birch Gold.
00:28:27.660 And you get to Philip Patrick and team.
00:28:29.780 You saw how good Philip was last night on the war room.
00:28:33.380 Short commercial break.
00:28:34.260 Back in a moment.
00:28:35.700 Okay, can we talk about what's really happening right now?
00:28:38.600 New data shows financial stress is at an all-time high.
00:28:41.960 Millions of Americans are at a breaking point.
00:28:44.200 Debt maxed out, no extra money, no room to breathe.
00:28:48.620 And this isn't just lower income households anymore.
00:28:51.600 Middle class families are hitting their limits too.
00:28:55.620 This isn't about reckless spending.
00:28:57.600 Everyday people are running out of options.
00:29:01.400 So if debt has been weighing on you, you're not alone.
00:29:04.800 And when it comes to debt, waiting usually makes it worse.
00:29:07.980 Interest piles up.
00:29:09.320 Minimum payments keep you stuck.
00:29:11.020 You don't need another loan and you don't need bankruptcy.
00:29:15.420 You need a strategy.
00:29:17.840 That's why I like Done With Debt.
00:29:20.460 They've built a smart, personalized plan around you.
00:29:24.000 They're experienced in knowing what it takes to get you the biggest reductions possible.
00:29:29.380 Whether you owe $10,000 or much more, Done With Debt has one clear goal.
00:29:34.500 Lower what you owe so you keep more of your paycheck every month.
00:29:38.700 It's very simple.
00:29:39.500 Let's repeat that.
00:29:40.320 Lower what you owe so you can keep more of your paycheck every month.
00:29:44.520 Start with a free consultation.
00:29:46.040 It just takes minutes.
00:29:47.700 Share your situation, your tale of woe, and find out what's possible.
00:29:52.340 You do not have to stay stuck.
00:29:55.320 Go to donewithdebt.com.
00:29:57.000 That's donewithdebt.com and do it today.
00:30:00.760 Tell me how the wind is bad for the environment.
00:30:04.000 Do you have any idea how much diesel they have to burn to mix that much concrete
00:30:07.820 or make that steel and haul this out here and put it together with a 450-foot crane?
00:30:14.180 You want to guess how much oil it takes to lubricate that thing or winterize it?
00:30:19.580 In its 20-year lifespan, it won't offset the carbon footprint of making it.
00:30:23.800 And don't get me started on solar panels and the lithium in your Tesla battery.
00:30:28.400 And never mind the fact that if the whole world decided to go electric tomorrow,
00:30:33.400 we don't have the transmission lines to get the electricity to the cities.
00:30:37.260 It'd take 30 years if we started tomorrow.
00:30:39.460 And unfortunately for your grandkids, we have a 120-year petroleum-based infrastructure.
00:30:45.760 Our whole lives depend on it.
00:30:47.360 And hell, it's in everything.
00:30:48.520 That road we came in on, the wheels on every car ever made, including yours,
00:30:52.740 it's in tennis rackets and lipstick and refrigerators and antihistamines,
00:30:56.680 pretty much anything plastic, your cell phone case, artificial heart valves,
00:31:01.460 any kind of clothing that's not made with animal or plant fibers,
00:31:04.760 soap, hand lotion, garbage bags, fishing boats, you name it.
00:31:10.520 Every f***ing thing.
00:31:12.360 And you know what the kicker is?
00:31:13.820 We're going to run out of it before we find its replacement.
00:31:16.860 It's the thing that's going to kill us all as a species.
00:31:20.260 The thing that's going to kill us all is running out before we find an alternative.
00:31:25.280 And believe me, if Exxon thought them f***ing things right there were the future,
00:31:28.960 they'd be putting them all over the goddamn place.
00:31:31.600 Getting oil out of the ground is the most dangerous job in the world.
00:31:34.280 We don't do it because we like it.
00:31:36.240 We do it because we run out of.
00:31:41.060 From Landman, Billy Bob Thornton, explaining, I think that was to his daughter,
00:31:46.640 how oil and gas, petroleum, hydrocarbons, and everything, everything we do,
00:31:51.380 and that's why it has such a big impact on the economy.
00:31:54.700 I'll go to Thayer.
00:31:55.440 I just want to make sure, although there has been a downtick in some of the numbers,
00:31:59.100 some of the growth numbers from the fourth quarter,
00:32:01.120 and i'll hopefully get into that this afternoon or if not i'll get into tomorrow morning although
00:32:06.600 this afternoon i am going to focus on this mass deportations remigration issue particularly as
00:32:12.440 it's tied to um these attacks now happening in the united states of america and what is
00:32:17.160 specifically going on in uh in texas uh but the economy particularly the affordability this is
00:32:23.920 i kept saying over and over again don't get too weirded out on affordability your plan is hitting
00:32:32.280 uh it's working to stick to the plan uh it affordability is going to take care of itself
00:32:38.200 it's growth it's uh jobs growth and it's a wage growth that's what's going to drive it just stick
00:32:45.500 to you know finish what you started that happened we now know in the january number of inflation
00:32:50.040 now just to be you know it's all bets off there's a roll of the iron dice of war
00:32:55.540 and uh in doing that you up geopolitical risk is one of the reasons i keep telling people now more
00:33:01.420 than ever you got to go talk to the birch gold guys just to get more information and understand
00:33:05.900 how all this fits together dr thayer uh your assessment uh and i want to thank you for the
00:33:13.080 great work you've been doing for the war room posse um and uh but your assessment you heard
00:33:19.140 pete today um and and here's here's why they're i think a good combo pete is like in your grill
00:33:26.400 he's you know coming over the podium he's he's getting up in the face of the mainstream media
00:33:31.540 particularly and he called him out and look it whether you love pete's style or maybe you think
00:33:37.800 it'll be toned down a bit he's 100 correct like on this abc and some of this false reporting that
00:33:42.800 and this is what i admire not just about caroline levin and the team at the white house but
00:33:46.940 Sean Parnell and the team over at the Pentagon. They're all over people. You're going to put out
00:33:51.760 lies are not backed up. We're going to force you to retract it. Then you got Raising Cain. And just
00:33:57.420 one more time about General Cain, President Trump met him and President Trump, it's never really
00:34:03.040 discussed as much as it should be. We had a major military operation in the first year of the Trump
00:34:10.720 administration. And that was the physical takedown of the ISIS caliphate, which was a physical
00:34:16.620 entity, not some online, we're recruiting ISIS guys to go in and try to kill ROTC students at
00:34:23.520 ODU. This was a physical caliphate. Mattis was obviously at the Pentagon, but the guy who ran
00:34:30.920 that was General Raisin Cain. That's where President Trump met him. When President Trump
00:34:36.340 went in theater and then developed a relationship, and General Cain is very, it's no brag, it's just
00:34:42.120 fact they get a plan they execute on the plan and you just see it the isis situation was the same
00:34:47.820 every day there's just new developments but here's the plan of course there we there's guidance and
00:34:53.500 we'll we'll we'll shift if we have to of the circumstances on the battlefield required but
00:34:59.200 i think we took down isis in four months whereas uh obama and these guys told it was generational
00:35:05.760 That was Raisin Cain.
00:35:07.040 Then, number two, on the ending of the 12-Day War,
00:35:10.500 a magnificent expeditionary operation in the United States, flawless.
00:35:15.460 And then in the Venezuela situation, even probably maybe more complicated, flawless.
00:35:20.760 So the president has a lot of confidence in General Cain.
00:35:24.960 He has a lot of confidence in Admiral Cooper.
00:35:27.120 You can see that.
00:35:28.060 And these guys are all the same.
00:35:29.440 They kind of sit there, boom, here's what we're going to do.
00:35:31.220 Here's how we're doing it.
00:35:32.140 If things come up, we'll deal with it.
00:35:34.440 Bradley Thayer, your thoughts and assessments, sir.
00:35:38.480 Well, they were both excellent briefs.
00:35:41.100 No question about it today.
00:35:43.340 And General Cain really gave an exceptional one saying we're now over 6,000 targets that have been destroyed.
00:35:52.160 Steve, we're talking now about war termination from our perspective.
00:35:57.900 What's going to cause this war to terminate?
00:36:00.120 And what's been consistent in President Trump, as well as Secretary Hegseth, General Cain, Secretary Rubio, has been when Iran no longer has the weaponry to threaten the U.S., Israel, or other allies.
00:36:18.200 And so that has been identified as ballistic missiles, their launchers and production facilities, production capabilities and storage capabilities.
00:36:28.340 And in the briefings today, as well as in the last couple of days, we've made great progress in destroying each of those target sets.
00:36:40.300 So that's very positive.
00:36:42.260 The president also said that we're going to defeat Iran's hegemonic ambitions.
00:36:48.980 And he said that earlier this week.
00:36:52.640 And that begins to elide into leadership targeting.
00:36:56.720 that begins to alight into a political consideration as well. So what's going to
00:37:02.620 cause war termination for us? We're making great progress on the ballistic missile front. We have
00:37:08.720 on the Navy. Their air defenses really have been largely destroyed. Their air force has been
00:37:15.300 largely destroyed. What's the weight that we're putting on defeating Iran's hegemonic ambitions?
00:37:22.040 Additionally, we need to think about, well, what's going to cause this war to end for Iran, right?
00:37:28.980 When is Iran going to say enough, we've incurred enough, or is Iran going to say that?
00:37:35.820 Are they just going to continue to try to draw the war out, inflicting pain on us at Hormuz or by attacking allies in a scattershot way, right?
00:37:47.460 it may be that a week goes by and there's no attack, but then one day there's going to be a
00:37:52.040 large attack. So the asymmetric tool that Iran has may ensure that, although our conception of
00:38:02.120 what's going to terminate this war is quite clear, the Iranians are going to do their utmost to
00:38:07.440 ensure that it's drawn out, that perhaps it never ends, it becomes some type of a cold conflict.
00:38:14.580 So how much is enough?
00:38:16.480 How much is enough to destroy their military capabilities?
00:38:20.160 How much is enough to ensure that they no longer have regional hegemonic ambitions?
00:38:27.720 And is Iran going to accept it?
00:38:29.960 Those are the critical questions today.
00:38:32.740 And we're reached this point because of the great success of the U.S. military, right?
00:38:37.680 The U.S. military has gotten us to a point where we can talk about war termination.
00:38:41.940 uh and now the issue is going to be can we get iran to accept a war termination uh or or not
00:38:51.340 right are they going to let me uh dr thayer dr thayer hey there's breaking news that just came
00:38:56.880 across our desk uh from the wall street journal and i think it's been confirmed about by the
00:39:01.200 pentagon uh and i'll go to also to neil mccabe on this uh breaking news pentagon is moving
00:39:07.900 additional Marines warships to the Middle East.
00:39:11.520 The Pentagon, this is quoting the Wall Street Journal,
00:39:13.880 the Pentagon is moving additional Marines and warships to the Middle East
00:39:17.060 as Iran steps up its attacks on the Straits of Hormuz,
00:39:20.460 according to three U.S. officials.
00:39:23.260 Defense Secretary Pete Hexas has approved a request from U.S. Central Command
00:39:27.760 responsible for American forces in the Middle East
00:39:30.360 for an element of an amphibious ready group,
00:39:33.480 an attached Marine expeditionary unit,
00:39:35.420 typically consisting of several warships and 5 000 marines the official said the japanese-based
00:39:42.440 uss tripoli and its attached marines are now headed for the middle east two of the officials
00:39:47.040 said marines are already in the middle east supporting the iran operation the move comes
00:39:51.400 as iran's attacks on the strait have paralyzed traffic through the strategic waterway disrupting
00:39:56.500 the global economy driving up gas prices imposing a major military and political challenge for
00:40:02.120 President Trump, a Pentagon spokesman declined to comment for this story. Your thoughts on this
00:40:10.640 situation with sending a Marine Ready Group, which we had off the coast of Venezuela,
00:40:15.980 obviously the Tripoli home ported in, what, Yakuska or Yokohama, heading out. Your thoughts, sir?
00:40:24.500 Well, my thoughts are these. First, that's a very important signal. It's signaling Iran that
00:40:30.040 these Marines can seize territory. That could be Karg Island. They could be involved in a
00:40:36.700 force protection mission for special operators who are working against Fizam, Iranian highly
00:40:42.660 enriched uranium, or other leadership targets. Or it may be used for pinpricks, essentially,
00:40:54.300 to keep the Strait open, the Strait of Hormuz. So it's a very powerful signal to Iran that the
00:41:00.800 U.S. is prepared to deploy U.S. Marines either force protection mission or to seize territory
00:41:08.260 or both in the area. So it signals the U.S. is escalating, willing to escalate, to take territory
00:41:17.780 uh in um uh you know in iran and so i think we need to think about uh that marine i noticed what
00:41:26.240 i what i what i what i think is important what hang on what i think is important is we just had
00:41:31.980 a pentagon briefing a couple hours ago this was clearly in the works i think that would have been
00:41:36.220 best to put forward to the american people because this is a major escalation first off you're
00:41:41.600 signaling with all with with the heaviest kinetic activity today air supremacy the ability to pick
00:41:46.700 targets at will and continue to destroy the regime and as neil said uh also go to look like
00:41:53.200 some of their uh some of their redoubts uh in the mountains uh the um you know pete's kind of
00:42:01.560 it wasn't glib but it was kind of a toss away about the straits of her moves to uh say that
00:42:08.280 you're just not going to go with naval forces to ask his escorts which is still a couple of weeks
00:42:13.660 away the reason for that as i said my brother was part of the tanker war in 87 and 88 i was there
00:42:19.440 earlier but those days was much simpler it was hard but much simpler back then because you just
00:42:24.380 had the difficulty of the radars working and be able to track now you have drones which puts the
00:42:29.880 combatants at uh at exposure it's just not simply putting a combatant on a tanker and oh we got a
00:42:36.100 destroyer on a tanker it's going to be fine it's much more complicated than that today but this is
00:42:41.000 you're right this this sends a signal to to iran but it also sends a signal to the american people
00:42:47.340 this is a major escalation now you're talking about 5 000 marines in the area we already have
00:42:53.540 marines obviously stationed and naval personnel and army in these bases throughout but you send
00:42:59.040 amphibious ready group uh and specifically in the wall street journal they have three u.s officials
00:43:04.680 saying it is for potential activity around the Straits of Hormuz, all of a sudden, that's an
00:43:12.400 escalation. I think that would have been best to fully put that out at a morning briefing where
00:43:18.660 you can actually answer some questions about it. Anyway, we're going to go to commercial break.
00:43:22.440 Stick around. We're also going to the White House. We've got Neil McCabe. Breaking news of the
00:43:26.500 Pentagon and amphibious ready group, 5,000 Marines. Remember, we talked about this a lot
00:43:31.200 off of the coast of Venezuela that led up to the operation there.
00:43:35.140 We're going to take a short commercial break.
00:43:36.640 We'll be back in the war room in a moment.
00:43:39.020 Do not forget Birch Gold.
00:43:40.780 Now more than ever, immerse yourself in the information
00:43:43.860 and avail yourself to all the different methodologies.
00:43:47.660 You can do this with Philip, Patrick, and their team.
00:43:51.040 That's the key.
00:43:52.040 Short break.
00:43:52.620 Back in a moment.
00:43:53.100 We rejoice when there's no more.
00:43:56.800 Let's take down the CCP.
00:43:58.700 fellow patriots the federal reserve has betrayed america for over a century printing fiat inflating
00:44:06.400 away your savings serving globalist masters but president trump is ending it president trump is
00:44:13.900 wielding a 112 year old law to reclaim control over the rogue federal reserve he's replacing
00:44:21.120 jerome powell slashing rates and igniting america's re-industrialization this isn't theory
00:44:27.060 government-backed industry plus low rates unleashes super cycles history repeats
00:44:34.020 gold's already exploding miners are up 400 percent in the last year what records is calling
00:44:40.880 trump's gift is wealth for american patriots not global handouts now it's america's turn
00:44:48.280 gold to 27 000 in the coming years jim rickerts cia and pentagon veteran says act now go to
00:44:56.600 insider2026.com
00:44:59.600 that's insider2026.com
00:45:02.580 to get Jim Rickards
00:45:03.660 strategic intelligence
00:45:05.780 newsletter today.
00:45:09.080 Here's your host
00:45:10.420 Stephen K. Mann.
00:45:15.280 Pentagon just announced
00:45:16.940 through Wall Street Journal
00:45:18.180 they're moving 5,000 fleet Marines
00:45:20.200 combat troops into the general area.
00:45:22.680 They imply it, or didn't imply
00:45:24.120 that said that it was about the Straits or Hormuz.
00:45:28.300 Neil, we got to bounce, got about a minute.
00:45:30.120 Your thoughts about this, sir?
00:45:33.660 I think it's extremely significant.
00:45:36.220 You can't do things, everything with bombing.
00:45:39.260 Eventually, you're going to have boots on the ground
00:45:40.960 if you want to secure territory.
00:45:42.760 And I think that's what they've done.
00:45:47.320 Neil, where do people go to stay up with you?
00:45:49.920 You're doing a great job over there.
00:45:51.200 Where do they go?
00:45:54.120 You can find me at ReporterMcCabe on all the socials, Steve.
00:45:59.800 Thank you, sir.
00:46:00.620 Dr. Thayer, obviously we're going to have you in over the weekend with us.
00:46:04.080 Where do people go?
00:46:05.140 Closing thoughts, about a minute, and then where do people get you?
00:46:08.940 Well, it's a threat of major escalation that we would seize territory,
00:46:13.640 Karg Island or points straight of Hormuz or other missions that the Marines might fulfill.
00:46:19.960 So that introduces, of course, the danger of turning this into a war against the Persian people if the seizure of territory is seen to be U.S. essentially grabbing territory rather than in a limited way.
00:46:37.040 So, Steve, major escalation, the threat of major escalation, and the points about war termination, I think, might be a bit premature.
00:46:47.560 This is going to go on for weeks, at least weeks to come.
00:46:52.760 Brad Therodex or Bradley Therodex, getter in truth, Steve.
00:46:55.460 Thanks very much.
00:46:57.880 Thank you.
00:46:58.500 And we're doing Saturday morning and we're doing Sunday morning on a special.
00:47:01.880 And trust me, there's going to be enough to talk about both days.
00:47:04.460 you do want to turn in those stay in for this uh trevor comstock uh talk to us about specials
00:47:11.840 you've got for the war on posse people want to know about it yeah great to see you steve so just
00:47:16.540 heads up we are currently running our saint patrick's day sale so you can use code patrick
00:47:21.340 at checkout for 20 off any one-time order of course our towel moisturizer has been extremely
00:47:26.580 popular if you do want to compare it to most commercial skin creams on the market unfortunately
00:47:31.080 those are usually filled with, you know, synthetic ingredients, fragrances, and alcohols that can
00:47:35.300 actually damage your skin barrier over time. So it's essentially why we created the product,
00:47:39.260 but the formula is just clean and simple. And again, it's made with the 100% American grass
00:47:44.660 fed and finished beef tallow, and then the raw manuka honey. And each jar is handmade. So we
00:47:49.620 really don't skip anything when it comes to quality. Like I said, it's been flying off the
00:47:54.660 shelf and it's great for things like dry skin, irritated skin, and you can use it pretty much
00:47:59.600 anywhere on your body. So definitely check, encourage people to check out the reviews.
00:48:03.280 There's been some amazing success stories. And of course, if you have any questions, just let us
00:48:06.660 know. Make sure one more time, what's the special and where they go and how they contact you. People
00:48:13.340 want to talk to you. Yeah, a hundred percent. You can use code Patrick at checkout for 20%
00:48:19.240 off any one-time order. If you just go to sacredhumanhealth.com, where you can just type
00:48:23.600 in sacred human and google and we'll pop up there too thank you sir appreciate you as we always do
00:48:31.220 um mike lindell uh is there a blizzard coming towards minneapolis it's you know it's 100
00:48:37.780 degrees in other places and there's uh massive snow storms and others what's happened in minnesota
00:48:42.960 yeah it's absolutely we're expected in our town here where my pill is at we're expected up to 20
00:48:49.480 inches of snow and this was our big weekend to move our factory from one to the other the last
00:48:55.660 of it so once again we need the war room's help you guys we put everything on sale with the my
00:49:02.360 pillow mattress toppers and mattresses so you guys get them all for this this huge discount
00:49:08.120 plus free shipping on your entire order so we don't have to move them twice you guys we can
00:49:13.620 so now more than ever we need your help i'm going to be with my employees tomorrow morning
00:49:17.800 We're moving everything before this blizzard hits tomorrow night.
00:49:21.380 So you guys take advantage right now, the mattress toppers, the mattresses, and remember, we have our mega sale, mega two sale, all those products.
00:49:31.380 This is our flagship products, the My Towels, the pillows are $14.98, and then you have the Giza Dream Sheets.
00:49:41.380 They all came in two days ago.
00:49:43.360 So those are sitting there where we're going to, you guys get those right now before your size and colors are gone.
00:49:49.020 All the stuff we have sitting in the factory, you go to mypillow.com forward slash war room.
00:49:54.660 All of our closeout products.
00:49:56.860 Now, you guys, we need your help.
00:49:59.740 It's our gain.
00:50:01.380 I mean, everybody's gain.
00:50:02.740 It's a win-win-win.
00:50:04.080 All of these are 80% off.
00:50:06.420 This is our clothing line.
00:50:07.940 Everything we're closing out.
00:50:09.400 We're going to lose about two days here of moving.
00:50:11.680 But you know what?
00:50:12.700 with those products left behind you guys can get them all using that promo code war room and it's
00:50:18.140 800 okay um let's eight seven three one zero six two promo code war room okay i'm going to be on
00:50:24.900 the factory we're helping them tomorrow morning so i can see all then so tomorrow okay i just want
00:50:29.920 to make sure tomorrow with 17 inches of snow we're going to get you live on your factory floor and
00:50:35.340 hang out for a while absolutely tomorrow's a big day and then and also you guys you see i'm dressed
00:50:40.880 up. I've been running around Minnesota. We've been doing, we're going to do over 75 rallies
00:50:46.000 for me running for governor of Minnesota. And you guys can check that out at MikeLindellGov.com.
00:50:53.040 We need your help here. We have to win. That's a separate track. And that's why I'm all dressed
00:50:58.040 up. I'm ready to go to the debates and also the rallies we're going to do. Personally,
00:51:03.180 we're going to use the President Donald Trump's campaign mode. That's what we're going to be
00:51:08.740 doing, Steve, now? You've got my whole damn team.
00:51:12.160 We're going
00:51:12.800 after K.B. Klobuchar. We've got to
00:51:14.800 win Minnesota.
00:51:17.160 I think that example works
00:51:18.720 pretty well. We'll see you tomorrow
00:51:19.900 on the factory floor. Thank you, sir.
00:51:23.060 Thanks, Steve.
00:51:24.500 Actually, we'll try to get Mike Lindell this afternoon.
00:51:27.680 A couple of special,
00:51:28.840 by the way, Charlie Kirk and the Charlie Kirk
00:51:30.640 show next. Charlie
00:51:32.460 riding shotgun. His
00:51:34.540 co-host, Andrew Covet, will be
00:51:36.660 up. Poso after that.
00:51:38.220 gruber bowling back to us at five o'clock then you got john solomon you have stench and then
00:51:45.100 eight studio six b what a lineup don't miss it particularly today major escalation want to talk
00:51:51.580 about cpac they've invited cornyn and paxton i think paxton may hit a bid to have a live debate
00:51:58.220 at cpac and they're going to do many many more things you'll hear about go to was it cpac.org
00:52:04.300 org slash warham 17 bucks four days you get a ticket they're also going to have i guess if
00:52:09.740 cornyn doesn't show up they'll do something with paxton very interesting is that now it looks like
00:52:15.160 cornyn's not going to get the at least now right now is not going to get a not going to get an
00:52:20.800 endorsement until president trump sees what's happening in next week in this massive fight
00:52:26.700 over the Save America Act.
00:52:28.760 I want to make sure everybody go to Tax Network USA.
00:52:34.180 I've got to get this number they just created for the War Room Posse.
00:52:37.220 Tax Network USA.
00:52:39.100 They give you a free discovery call, okay?
00:52:42.120 A free discovery call.
00:52:43.800 Make sure that you know the bid in the ass between you and the IRS.
00:52:47.280 A number just for the War Room Posse, 866-513-5516.
00:52:53.960 This normally costs hundreds if not thousands of dollars.
00:52:56.700 Tax Network USA will do it for free. A discovery call with you today. See you back here at 5.
00:53:07.500 Do you owe back taxes or you haven't filed your taxes in years? Now is the time to resolve your
00:53:14.620 tax matters. With the national conversation around abolishing the income tax, the IRS is
00:53:21.280 fighting back and proving it's here to stay by becoming more aggressive than ever before.
00:53:26.700 They're sending out more collection notices, filing more tax liens, and collecting billions more in recent years.
00:53:34.460 If you owe, the IRS can garnish your wages, levy your bank accounts, seize your retirement, and even your home.
00:53:42.940 If you owe or haven't filed, it's not a question of if the IRS will act.
00:53:48.680 It's a question of when it will act.
00:53:50.760 Right now, Tax Network USA is offering a completely free IRS research and discovery call to show you exactly where you stand and what they can stop before it's too late.
00:54:04.020 Their powerful programs and strategies can save you thousands or even eliminate your debt entirely if you qualify.
00:54:10.720 Don't make a costly mistake.
00:54:12.740 Representing yourself or calling the IRS on your own waives your rights and costs you more money.
00:54:17.680 They are not, and let me repeat, the IRS is not on your side.
00:54:22.980 Get protected the right way with Tax Network USA and start the process of settling your tax matters once and for all today.
00:54:32.200 Call 1-800-958-1000.
00:54:35.900 That's 1-800-958-1000 or visit tnusa.com slash Bannon for your free discovery call with Tax Network USA.
00:54:46.720 Let me repeat, 800-958-1000, tell them Bannon sent you.
00:54:52.060 Don't let the IRS be the first to act.
00:54:56.240 Take advantage of first mover advantage, you move.