Bannon's War Room - March 18, 2026


Episode 5227: The Threat Of Terrism On American Soil Continues To Rise


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Learn English with Joe Crowley. Former Vice President Joe Biden is stepping down from the US Congress after serving as President of the United States from January 2009 to January 2019. In his time in office, Joe Biden and his team admitted millions of people into the country who were in the country illegally.

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00:00:00.760 They don't hate everybody that wants to come into America.
00:00:05.240 In fact, we welcome a million of them, but they want to know who they are.
00:00:11.180 They want folks properly vetted.
00:00:14.300 That's why we have immigration laws.
00:00:19.360 Now, remember a few months ago, I said to my Democratic colleagues,
00:00:27.980 had no claim to a high horse?
00:00:32.360 Let me explain why.
00:00:37.560 When President Biden was president,
00:00:43.260 and by the way, I wish him well in retirement.
00:00:45.780 I hope he's doing well.
00:00:46.840 He's had some illnesses, cancer.
00:00:50.220 I wish him well in his retirement and in his health.
00:00:54.860 But when President Biden was president, either he or some of his advisors who had authority on his behalf admitted into our country millions of folks illegally from all over the world.
00:01:17.340 We don't know how many, 8 million, 12 million.
00:01:22.540 Some people say 30 million.
00:01:24.760 I don't know how many.
00:01:27.100 But President Biden, it was like the price is right.
00:01:31.360 Come on down.
00:01:33.960 You don't have to follow our immigration laws.
00:01:36.840 Just come on in.
00:01:39.420 Now, I don't really know who was running President Biden's immigration program.
00:01:45.540 I really don't.
00:01:47.200 And I know this.
00:01:48.000 They were one or two things.
00:01:50.560 They were either so incompetent you wouldn't put them in charge of a ham sandwich.
00:01:57.580 Or they believed in open borders.
00:02:01.080 I think they believed in open borders.
00:02:04.260 And many of my Democratic colleagues who knew better, they did not say a word.
00:02:12.720 And as a result, we have millions of people in our country.
00:02:20.040 We don't know who they are, but we know they're in our country illegally.
00:02:25.020 And a lot of Americans are opposed to that.
00:02:28.780 It's one of the reasons, I think, that Vice President Harris lost the election.
00:02:36.380 Why do Americans, most Americans, oppose that?
00:02:41.940 Well, first, as I told you, most Americans believe in the rule of law.
00:02:46.600 They understand that illegal immigration is illegal.
00:02:51.000 Most Americans think it's prudent, not racist.
00:02:53.720 It's prudent to vet people at the border.
00:03:02.360 Most Americans understand that if you want to come to our country legally, we have a process.
00:03:09.120 And that it's unfair to people who have been waiting patiently in the line to be properly vetted to allow anybody who can get across the border to jump the line.
00:03:21.480 Most people understand that in America, understand that viscerally.
00:03:30.280 And many Americans, let's just put it on the table, Mr. President.
00:03:36.620 Let's just put it down here where the goats can get it.
00:03:41.100 Most Americans, nope, strike that.
00:03:44.740 Many Americans believe that this was a plot.
00:03:49.460 It was intentional by President Biden and some of my Democratic friends to admit people illegally into America
00:03:59.060 so that perhaps at some point these folks would be indebted to the Democrats and would vote for them.
00:04:08.660 I'm not saying that's true.
00:04:13.940 But you've been smoking a doobie if you don't think that a lot of Americans don't believe that.
00:04:26.100 They believe this was intentional.
00:04:28.020 Again, I'm not saying it's true.
00:04:31.960 And when we point it out, many members of the press go catatonic and foam at the mouth and say you can't say that.
00:04:42.280 But they're living in la-la land.
00:04:44.220 A lot of Americans believe that.
00:04:46.820 And a lot of Americans believe, whether it's accurate or not, that these folks vote today.
00:04:53.560 and that they undermine the sanctity of our elections.
00:05:00.580 So that's what the SAVE Act is about.
00:05:05.820 It's about trying to get the American people to trust our elections every year
00:05:14.240 in light of the fact that President Biden and his team,
00:05:19.140 with the concurrence of many of my colleagues in this chamber,
00:05:22.220 admitted millions and millions and millions and millions and millions of people
00:05:29.020 into our country illegally.
00:05:31.160 I'm not saying they were all bad people.
00:05:34.220 I think many of the folks who came into our country were economic migrants.
00:05:38.580 They just wanted a better life.
00:05:40.180 That's why we have illegal immigration.
00:05:42.420 Not all of them were Cinderella.
00:05:47.200 There were a lot of criminals.
00:05:50.000 There were a lot of murderers.
00:05:52.220 There were a lot of sex traffickers.
00:05:54.320 There were a lot of drug dealers.
00:05:56.420 There were.
00:05:58.120 We're trying to catch them now.
00:06:01.180 But I guess the larger point is we don't know who the hell they were.
00:06:06.140 Because once again, price is right.
00:06:08.540 Come on down.
00:06:11.520 And so that's what this bill is meant to do.
00:06:15.660 It's meant to say to the American people, look, we in Congress hear you.
00:06:20.220 We want you to trust our elections.
00:06:22.680 My personal feeling about getting people to trust our elections, I think if we did two things,
00:06:28.160 I'm supporting this bill, but I think we ought to do two things.
00:06:31.760 Number one, have a rule that says you have to prove you are who you say you are in order to vote.
00:06:37.720 And I guess I would add to that in order to register to vote.
00:06:40.260 And number two, we need to go back to having an election day, not election month.
00:06:45.880 because when it takes longer than just an election day,
00:06:50.300 people think the worst.
00:06:53.100 But the SAVE Act will help as well
00:06:55.200 to restoring trust in the American system
00:07:01.460 because you know what?
00:07:03.960 Our democracy can't stand
00:07:07.000 if people don't believe in the sanctity
00:07:11.460 of folks that we put in charge
00:07:15.160 to administer that democracy.
00:07:18.780 Now, let me say one last thing, Mr. President.
00:07:24.140 You know, I'm in the minority on this.
00:07:30.320 The majority of my colleagues on the Republican side,
00:07:34.480 and I feel very confident on my Democratic side,
00:07:37.120 the majority of my colleagues don't agree with me on this.
00:07:40.840 But sometimes, not always,
00:07:43.400 but sometimes the majority just means all the fools are on the same side.
00:07:48.920 Sometimes someone in the minority can be right.
00:07:52.320 That's why we have the Bill of Rights.
00:07:55.180 The Bill of Rights is not for the high school quarterback or the prom queen.
00:08:00.780 The Bill of Rights is for people who see the world a different way,
00:08:03.880 and they have the right to do that.
00:08:06.700 So I'm in the minority on this.
00:08:09.020 I don't know how this bill is going to turn out.
00:08:11.320 I can't predict the future.
00:08:12.400 I have to wait for it like everybody else.
00:08:16.000 But if the SAVE bill doesn't pass, SAVE Act doesn't pass, and we're serious about passing, and I think we are, Mr. President, I know you are.
00:08:29.460 We need to try to pass this legislation through reconciliation.
00:08:34.740 Now, you know how reconciliation works, Mr. President.
00:08:38.340 It means we can we can pass this bill with 50 Republican votes and the vice president to break the tie.
00:08:45.780 That's how we pass the one big, beautiful bill.
00:08:48.860 I would hope to get some of my Democratic friends to support us, but we don't have to have.
00:08:55.120 That's harder than I describe, because, as you know, Mr. President, there are parameters on reconciliation.
00:09:02.040 Anything you propose to reconciliation has to be paid for.
00:09:06.420 We can find the money to pay for it.
00:09:09.440 And anything you pass through reconciliation has to conform with the contours of the Budget Control Act.
00:09:17.880 We call that giving a provision a birdbath.
00:09:22.160 And our parliamentarian decides what passes muster under the Budget Control Act and what doesn't.
00:09:32.440 Now, we've got a lot of smart lawyers in the United States Senate.
00:09:36.420 Every single one of them thinks they're Oliver Wendell Scalia.
00:09:42.540 But we've got a lot of other smart lawyers in America.
00:09:47.180 Here's what I'm getting at.
00:09:49.760 We have yet to try, going to these smart lawyers, some in the Senate, and some, believe it or not, not in the Senate,
00:09:58.200 and saying, craft us a SAVE Act that will pass muster under the Budget Control Act and can be blessed by the parliamentarian.
00:10:06.200 And some of my colleagues, those Oliver Wendell scalyotypes, they say, Kennedy, you know, you'll never be able to do that.
00:10:15.300 They don't know.
00:10:17.480 I've been here 10 years.
00:10:19.400 I've seen things pass muster, survive a birdbath that I didn't think had a hope in hell.
00:10:26.520 And I've seen provisions pass the parliamentarians' judgment under a birdbath that I thought,
00:10:37.780 I mean, I've seen them not pass, that I thought were slam dunks.
00:10:42.000 You don't know until you try.
00:10:43.660 And we haven't tried.
00:10:48.160 And if this bill is as important as everybody says it is, and I think it is,
00:10:53.000 because we're not just talking about voting.
00:10:56.480 We're talking about the confidence,
00:10:59.400 the trust of the American people in our elections.
00:11:03.420 If this bill is as important as we say it is,
00:11:07.080 we should try it through reconciliation.
00:11:12.540 I haven't convinced Senator Thune of that.
00:11:15.880 I haven't convinced all my colleagues
00:11:17.940 on either side of the aisle.
00:11:19.140 but I plan on continuing to chase them like they stole Thanksgiving and Christmas put together.
00:11:33.800 Thank you, Mr. President.
00:11:35.300 I appreciate you listening to my explanation of what the SAVE Act,
00:11:39.980 did I mention I support the SAVE Act?
00:11:42.660 Did I mention I'm a co-sponsor of the SAVE Act?
00:11:44.880 I just wanted to clear that up, Mr. President.
00:11:46.760 And the real reason that we're we're here today. So I'm done, Mr. President. What would you like me to do? Put us into a quorum call? It's OK with you, Max.
00:12:01.060 War Room. We've got Poso's riding shotgun with me. I got Poso here for totally different reasons about the war. Also about these explosive hearings for the intelligence community, CIA Director, Director of National Intelligence, Cash Patel Day, and the DHS confirmation hearing.
00:12:20.520 But Posa, I want to get your take. We're going to be going live also in the six o'clock hour.
00:12:24.320 We're going to pass the baton over to John Solomon here at Real America's Voice.
00:12:27.840 We're going to continue with the warm that other hour streaming.
00:12:30.500 We're going to cover live from because I understand the Senate's going to go late tonight.
00:12:34.420 We don't know how late on on this bill, on the Save America Act.
00:12:39.580 Jack Posovic, your quick take on not just Kennedy, but what are we actually seeing here?
00:12:45.540 And Kennedy brought up an alternative of maybe even going to reconciliation of someone that's very serious about getting this passed, sir.
00:12:54.140 Well, I think that we need that.
00:12:56.180 And one of the things that I would put together, along with what the senator is saying there, is people saw the DNI's hearing today.
00:13:04.200 They saw her testimony.
00:13:05.040 But one piece that we covered over on Human Events that I'd love to double stamp is the fact that when they put out the director's threat assessment for 2026, that it was reported for the first time that the number one threat to the homeland is currently homegrown, what they call teenage extremists.
00:13:25.960 And the Daily Mail had this up on their headline, so I appreciate them having it there.
00:13:30.300 And they talked about these attacks that we've been seeing, New York City, the New Year's Day attack down in New Orleans, 2025, Boulder, Colorado attack, the synagogue attacks, church attacks, these various attacks that have been going on and on, the vast majority perpetuated by radical Islam.
00:13:49.320 And as Senator Kennedy points out here, these are people who and their populations and their
00:13:54.980 communities that are hostile foreign actors. And they were let into this country without any
00:14:00.800 vetting whatsoever. And I love the way he framed it right there, that vetting is not racist. It is
00:14:06.880 prudent. It is simply prudent to do so when we know we're dealing with populations that wish
00:14:13.340 the United States, and our people harm. And so to see that in the DNI as the number one threat
00:14:20.040 to the nation, number one threat to the homeland, I think is something we all have to take very
00:14:24.340 seriously, especially, and I've said this here publicly a couple of times already, even my own
00:14:29.840 church, and I know a lot of churches around are doing this, synagogues and others,
00:14:33.800 houses of worship are doing this, we're shutting down. We are shutting down in daytime hours.
00:14:39.180 if it's only open for Mass, it's open for confessions, a few things like that, but just
00:14:45.100 your normal... You mean people can't go in during the day and light some candles and pray? That
00:14:52.960 traditional thing that makes a Catholic church center of Catholic spirituality, people can't
00:14:59.280 do that at your parish anymore? They are shutting it down. They are shutting it down because it
00:15:05.260 it doesn't have the same level of security. We have a pretty active men's group. I'll put it
00:15:10.260 that way when it comes to security and keeping it safe when, you know, when mass is going on. But
00:15:14.780 when it, you know, when it's just during the day and when there's, you know, sometimes children
00:15:19.120 available, you know, a lot of Catholic churches are associated with Catholic schools. So that's
00:15:24.580 something that people certainly want to keep an eye on. But yes, there are, you know, I can tell
00:15:29.000 you my church right now is one that has already stepped up security procedures in response to
00:15:34.400 everything that we're seeing. Wow. Jack Kanger for one second. We got a long and involved open today
00:15:41.380 because there's been so much going on. We're going to come back. Jack Posobiec's riding shotgun. Let's
00:15:45.080 go ahead and play it. Remain low. The unemployment rate has been little changed in recent months
00:15:51.340 and inflation remains somewhat elevated. Today, the FOMC decided to leave our policy rate unchanged.
00:15:59.440 The implications of developments in the Middle East for the U.S. economy are uncertain.
00:16:04.400 We will remain attentive to risks to both sides of our dual mandate.
00:16:10.300 Inflation has eased significantly from its highs in mid-2022, but remains somewhat elevated
00:16:15.500 relative to our 2 percent longer-run goal.
00:16:19.500 Estimates based on the Consumer Price Index and other data indicate that total PCE prices
00:16:24.060 rose 2.8 percent over the 12 months ending in February, and that excluding the volatile
00:16:29.920 food and energy categories, core PCE prices rose 3.0 percent. These elevated readings largely
00:16:37.760 reflect inflation in the goods sector, which has been boosted by the effects of tariffs.
00:16:43.600 These elevated readings largely reflect inflation in the goods sector,
00:16:47.760 which has been boosted by the effects of tariffs.
00:16:52.160 Near-term measures of inflation expectations have risen in recent weeks, likely reflecting the
00:16:56.800 a substantial rise in oil prices caused by the supply disruptions in the Middle East.
00:17:01.760 Last year when I was here in my confirmation, I promised you all, and you had all asked
00:17:07.660 for, a more aggressive CIA, one that was focused on core mission, getting back to the business
00:17:14.160 of stealing secrets, to be able to provide our policymakers with a decisive strategic
00:17:21.140 advantage that would allow and advance and contribute to foreign policy and national
00:17:27.700 security successes. To the credit of the CIA workforce, the CIA has delivered. Some of those
00:17:36.300 successes have been very public. As you mentioned, Senator, Operation Midnight Hammer, Operation
00:17:43.400 absolute resolve. Flawless military operations like that are hostage to a flawless intelligence
00:17:51.340 picture. And the CIA, as you know from classified briefings, contributed in myriad ways to the
00:17:57.980 success of that. But what I would say to you is those successes are just emblematic of the
00:18:03.440 phenomenal progress and success really by every measure, every metric, every standard across every
00:18:10.340 national security space with regard to the work of the CIA. Senator, you mentioned some of it in
00:18:16.660 your opening. The increase of our assets stable and our human sources up by 25 percent. Our FI
00:18:24.680 collection across the board, our foreign intelligence collection up by 25 percent overall,
00:18:31.060 and in important categories like China, for instance, up 100 percent. In areas like tech and
00:18:36.920 AI up 45%. On the counter-narcotics front, our operations up by 70%. And with regard to
00:18:44.400 counter-terrorism, those are classified numbers that I'll share with you in the classified portion
00:18:50.320 of this hearing, but they're off the charts good. What we knew was, first of all, I guess I have to
00:18:56.540 address up front, so much of what you related in there, the difference between political rhetoric
00:19:03.660 versus... Not political rhetoric. I'm quoting
00:19:05.880 the President of the United States. Political rhetoric
00:19:07.800 versus military...
00:19:09.900 Director, I'll...
00:19:11.420 The difference between that and military
00:19:13.420 and intelligence execution, but
00:19:15.700 here's the most important thing. You mischaracterized
00:19:17.920 this as saying there aren't clearly defined goals.
00:19:20.360 The defined goals are very clear.
00:19:22.340 Degrade and destroy the missile
00:19:24.040 inventory and drone inventory, delay
00:19:26.060 and degrade the military
00:19:28.300 industrial base
00:19:29.720 and factories that produce that.
00:19:31.880 to degrade and destroy the IRGC Navy that could control the strait.
00:19:36.880 These are all defined goals that were set out specifically.
00:19:41.660 The premise of the question is that...
00:19:43.380 May I have my time back, Mr. Chairman?
00:19:44.740 I can't get a word in edgewise.
00:19:47.360 He won't answer the question, and then he's taken a minute of my time.
00:19:50.960 You're both big boys.
00:19:52.280 You can handle it yourself.
00:19:53.140 Okay, well, Director, I agree that you are, and I appreciate what you're saying.
00:19:57.740 And I would...
00:19:59.740 I'm not...
00:20:01.880 My point is not what your characterization of the war is.
00:20:05.500 My point is what the characterization of the commander.
00:20:08.060 Your question about regime change?
00:20:09.440 I'm not asking you anymore, Mr. Director.
00:20:11.580 I'm sorry because I'm out of time because of how you use the time.
00:20:15.720 The complete lack of clarity should matter.
00:20:19.560 Director Gabbert, you tweeted yesterday that President Trump concluded there was an imminent threat
00:20:26.280 and made a decision to attack Iran after carefully reviewing all of the information before him.
00:20:32.800 I think the country deserves to know what the information was.
00:20:37.080 I'm going to ask a series of questions and just want a yes or no.
00:20:41.240 We don't need any explanation, just yes or no, starting with were you asked,
00:20:48.500 I'm not asking if you did brief this, were you asked to brief
00:20:52.500 on whether Iran would close
00:20:55.280 the Strait of Hormuz?
00:20:58.820 I'm not going to comment on what the president did
00:21:01.140 or didn't ask me on any topic.
00:21:03.760 I'm not asking if you briefed it.
00:21:05.640 I'm just asking if there was a request
00:21:07.100 by the White House.
00:21:09.340 Director Ratcliffe,
00:21:11.740 were you asked to brief
00:21:12.800 on whether Iran would close
00:21:15.500 the Strait of Hormuz?
00:21:18.340 The briefings
00:21:19.420 to the president of the White House
00:21:21.220 typically don't come at the request of the White House.
00:21:23.500 So typically when we get intelligence that we want the president to be aware of,
00:21:28.000 the intelligence community brings that to the president.
00:21:30.640 Did you produce the analysis for the Straits of Hormuz?
00:21:33.920 There has been and continues to be analysis with respect to that.
00:21:37.640 Were you asked a brief on how our adversaries and allies would respond
00:21:42.520 to the war in Iran?
00:21:46.860 I imagine I'll get the same answer.
00:21:48.440 I think there are anger issues, I think there's a lack of contrition, both about the violence
00:21:57.820 that perpetrated on me, really the violent episode he was involved in, he set a committee
00:22:02.340 where he's told the media, frankly, that he doesn't regret it.
00:22:06.380 He's also told the media there, as he said it again today, that there's historical precedent
00:22:10.260 for violence, that caning and dueling happened all the time, and I pointed out, well, it
00:22:15.080 was the illegal 170, 200 years ago, they would actually flee and they would do it in areas
00:22:20.340 they could find where the law didn't reach.
00:22:22.260 Sometimes they would actually go to Canada, sometimes they'd go from one state to the
00:22:25.580 other.
00:22:26.580 But the mass of civilized response even in the 1850s or the 1830s was against Dooling.
00:22:33.820 That's why Dooling was made illegal.
00:22:35.140 The fact that he can't bring himself to say that, you know, really we shouldn't settle
00:22:39.940 political questions with violence, I think that would be a terrible example for ICE and
00:22:44.640 for our border patrol agents we're in the midst i think of a crisis where there needs to be more
00:22:50.720 direction from the top and a guy who brawls a guy who can't even say he's sorry about you know
00:22:56.800 wishing violence on me and really applauding uh the attack that happened on me can't come to say
00:23:03.040 that i don't know how he could from my point of view be a leader of ice or border it's challenging
00:23:11.280 to forget about actually what was in the
00:23:13.340 brief for a second. We're having a hard time
00:23:15.480 finding out not only if you
00:23:17.480 briefed the president on something
00:23:19.100 but even if the White House
00:23:21.100 asked
00:23:22.420 if they could be briefed
00:23:25.280 on something or if analysis was produced.
00:23:28.340 So I just want
00:23:29.400 to point out here, this is about six days.
00:23:31.420 Can I comment on that?
00:23:33.500 I go back to the point.
00:23:36.000 It's the same approach that we took
00:23:37.560 to the prior operations
00:23:39.400 which, to your credit, Senator, you have praised the intelligence and military communities in Operation Midnight Hammer and Operation Absolute Resolve.
00:23:50.500 It's the same approach and the same professionals in terms of how they approached this particular operation.
00:23:55.300 We're trying to figure out if the president knew what the downside was of the Strait of Hormuz being closed.
00:24:03.240 And I'm having a hard time finding out whether the White House asked or whether there was a brief,
00:24:07.740 whether the president knew, did he know this was going to happen, or did he just disregard it?
00:24:13.980 You noted in your opening statement you're here fulfilling a statutory responsibility and that
00:24:17.840 your testimony, quote, represents the IC's assessment of threats, correct? That opening
00:24:24.720 statement, as submitted to the committee in advance of this hearing, stated that as a result
00:24:29.240 of last summer's airstrikes, quote, Iran's nuclear enrichment program was obliterated, end quote,
00:24:36.340 Correct. That's right. And is that in fact the assessment of the intelligence community? Yes. So the assessment of the intelligence community is that Iran's nuclear enrichment program was obliterated by last summer's airstrikes. Yes. And the opening statement you submitted to the committee last night also stated, quote, there has been no effort since then to try to rebuild their enrichment capability. End quote. Correct. That's right. And that's the assessment of the intelligence community. Yes. Can you commit this morning to not buying American
00:25:06.320 Americans location data. Thank you. The FBI uses all tools, Senator. Thank you for the question
00:25:13.940 to to do our mission. We do purchase commercially available information that's consistent with the
00:25:20.260 Constitution and the laws under the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, and it has led to
00:25:25.420 some valuable intelligence for us to be utilized with our private and partner sectors. So you're
00:25:30.340 saying that the agency will buy Americans' location data. I believe that that's what you've said
00:25:38.020 in kind of intelligence lingo, and I just want to say as we start this debate, doing that without
00:25:44.460 a warrant is an outrageous end run around the Fourth Amendment. It's particularly dangerous
00:25:50.040 given the use of artificial intelligence to comb through massive amounts of private information.
00:25:54.560 This is exhibit A for why Congress needs to pass our bipartisan bicameral bill, the Government Surveillance Reform Act.
00:26:03.380 But the thing that I think a good number of people on the committee are concerned about is just the very, very low level of job creation.
00:26:12.120 If you adjust what has been the trend job creation over the past, let's say, six months,
00:26:17.440 if you adjust that for what we think, our staff thinks, is the overstatement due to overcounting,
00:26:24.000 effectively there's zero net job creation in the private sector.
00:26:27.700 But actually, that looks like that's about what the economy needs in terms of dealing with very, very low, non-existent, really, growth in the labor force, which, of course, we've never had in our history.
00:26:40.060 So you've got a sort of a zero employment growth equilibrium.
00:26:45.580 Now, that's balance, okay, but, you know, I would say it does have a feel of downside risk, and it's not kind of a really comfortable balance.
00:26:55.900 What happens if there's no Federal Reserve chairman confirmed on May 15th?
00:27:01.140 Would you stay on?
00:27:02.160 So if my successor is not confirmed by the end of my term as chair,
00:27:06.540 I would serve as chair pro tem until he is confirmed.
00:27:11.580 That is what the law calls for.
00:27:14.240 That's what we've done on several occasions, including involving me,
00:27:17.260 and it's what we're going to do in this situation.
00:27:19.540 And while I'm at it, on the question whether I will leave
00:27:24.360 while the investigation is ongoing.
00:27:26.260 I have no intention of leaving the board
00:27:27.960 until the investigation is well and truly over
00:27:30.560 with transparency and finality,
00:27:33.180 and I would refer you to the statement
00:27:34.840 that was in the Fed's brief that you all have seen,
00:27:37.420 and I won't have anything more for you on that.
00:27:39.820 On the question of whether I will then continue to serve
00:27:42.240 as a governor after my term ends
00:27:44.200 and after the investigation is over,
00:27:46.180 I have not made that decision yet,
00:27:48.460 and I will make that decision based on what I think is best
00:27:51.120 for the institution and for the people we serve.
00:27:54.140 Figuring you probably were going to set the dominoes off there.
00:27:58.640 And I'm not going to have any more to say on those issues.
00:28:03.740 OK, welcome back. That was kind of a mini bombshell right there.
00:28:07.000 Powell digging in and saying until the investigation is over, he's not leaving.
00:28:10.760 He's going to stay, I guess, as a governor. That is to cause nothing but trouble.
00:28:15.180 This is an individual that detests President Trump because President Trump, I think correctly,
00:28:20.180 has pointed out his vast shortcomings as too late pal as head of the federal reserve so right there
00:28:26.900 he also says something that hey if it's not confirmed by i guess the middle of may he's
00:28:31.920 sticking on as uh he's gonna stick on as uh what chairman pro tem so anyway a lot of issues over
00:28:37.040 the federal reserve of course uh issues at dhs hearing day the confirmation hearing particularly
00:28:42.040 about um judicial warrants so we'll get to all that jack basovic's writing shotgun jack's gonna
00:28:47.620 I have a lot to say about the grilling that President Trump's team of senior intelligence
00:28:53.860 officials, particularly Ratcliffe at CIA, Tulsi Gabbard, director of national intelligence,
00:28:59.880 got today by the Senate.
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00:34:50.880 War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:34:56.580 Okay, Cory Booker is on the floor, Senator Cory Booker.
00:35:00.400 We will skip that one.
00:35:01.740 There's going to be a lot.
00:35:02.440 They're going to go late tonight, 9 o'clock, 10 o'clock,
00:35:04.520 and they're going to put some form on this.
00:35:06.800 It's a great piece in the Days Federalist that we need a fistfight, kind of like Mike Lee, you need a fistfight to get this thing through.
00:35:15.180 You're not going to be able to do it in kind of the, you know, the Robert's Rules of Order.
00:35:19.480 We're going to try to get the author, M.D. Kittle, up tomorrow.
00:35:22.900 Also, a brilliant piece in Breitbart this morning by Bradley Jaynes about Lindsey Graham funding, I don't know, these groups and doing it with USAID money.
00:35:33.080 And the Attorney of the United States saying we're going to have him on tomorrow, explain all that.
00:35:36.440 I think we're going to have some polling on Lindsey Graham tomorrow, some polling from Rasmussen that is going to shock people.
00:35:43.180 We're going to have that and have the people that put that together on to explain it.
00:35:47.680 Jack Posobiec, I think we got the Air Force, one of the Air Force bases in Florida, I don't know if it's MacDill, is shut down right now.
00:35:58.320 There's an issue there with a truck with some explosives.
00:36:01.920 We also find out that the USS Gerald Ford has had a fire aboard it from the laundry room.
00:36:08.260 Don't know how it started, but it's taken out 600 berthing spaces.
00:36:12.180 The ship is going into a port in the area for one week.
00:36:16.760 So he's taking it off the line with its air wing off the line.
00:36:20.280 We'll get to that.
00:36:21.380 But you've got breaking news from basically the Israeli public radio or public broadcasting.
00:36:27.380 What is it?
00:36:27.820 well steve there's this uh there's report that is currently going viral from uh one of the state
00:36:35.920 public broadcasters in israel uh con news and i've sent it to my guys over at post millennial
00:36:43.340 they are they're currently translating it they're working on it right now and what it states is they
00:36:50.060 have a source that says that the united states is preparing for a two-week operation to take
00:36:56.520 the Strait of Hormuz. And they are directly referencing the USS Tripoli. And they're saying
00:37:04.220 that there's a possibility that the Gulf nations might also be involved in such an operation and
00:37:10.520 says that Israel will be involved in an intelligence capacity. So that's the latest from Con News in
00:37:18.520 Israel. So President Trump tweeted that again today, I think even after our morning show,
00:37:24.880 And he keeps making the case that the war room is making, he said it more blunt, that if he had taken care of, he takes care of degrading as CENTCOM and the military is going through this methodical degrading, or as Captain Fennell calls it, defanging and declawing of the Islamic regime.
00:37:43.260 And we decide, hey, we've done what we set our military targets and objectives do.
00:37:47.340 We're going home and leave it to the nations that depend upon the Gulf, depend upon the Gulf to go ahead and get to go ahead and take care of itself.
00:37:56.080 They've already kind of, you know, given us the finger on this.
00:37:58.880 Why is President Trump not correct?
00:38:00.500 Why should we just not get our mission done, pull back out and let NATO and even, you know, China, Japan, these other nations that depend upon the Strait of Hormuz to get oil to it and the Red Sea, let them take it over?
00:38:16.100 Well, Steve, that's exactly right. And the, you know, I should say that's exactly an option.
00:38:21.500 Of course, the president, it seems, though, he's looking very directly at the strait.
00:38:25.820 He's looking at it, saying that he is sick of what Iran has done here, sick of the fact that they have shut it down in the way that they have and is holding the world's oil markets hostage by doing so.
00:38:39.620 That's why they're looking at Karg Island.
00:38:41.120 They're looking at the optionality, potentially, with this USS AAA, the Marine Expeditionary Unit.
00:38:47.480 And what did we see last night, Steve?
00:38:49.180 We've already seen these bunker-busting bombs hitting the emplacements for missile launchers, for silos, for potential of the coastal anti-ship cruise missiles from the coast, coastal defense platforms.
00:39:06.040 So this is exactly what you would potentially see if there were an operation being built out.
00:39:13.380 Now, at the same time, that may not necessarily include putting boots on the ground.
00:39:18.080 could simply be the threat of boots on the ground to see whether or not China or Russia wants to
00:39:24.360 come in and bring forth some negotiation with the Iranians. Iran, by the way, recently also
00:39:30.100 just put out a statement that Iran is working with Oman to put together a new traffic scheme
00:39:35.680 for the Strait of Hormuz. So that's something that we certainly could look at. And then when
00:39:39.540 you look at the broader picture, Qatar just labeled the Iranian diplomatic team persona
00:39:47.000 non grata within qatar because iran retaliated for that that gas field hit that was last night
00:39:54.400 they then retaliated and hit the qatari side of that south pars gas field the liquid natural gas
00:40:00.940 field there so uh extensive damage to them and qatar you know retaliating by saying you are
00:40:08.000 out of here so they kicked their diplomatic corps out so steve this thing is heating up
00:40:12.860 it is intensifying as we speak. Besides trying to rattle and hassle Tulsi Gabbard about her
00:40:23.660 involvement in the Georgia situation, it seemed to me, and correct me if I'm wrong, you're the
00:40:27.920 Naval Intelligence, Captain Finnell's a Naval Intelligence officer, that a lot of this briefing
00:40:32.960 today, the Democrats, they came in and it was very focused on the imminent threat issue, part of that
00:40:40.180 from Joe Kent, but I don't think they got to that. I don't think there was any real mention
00:40:43.820 of the rest of Joe Kent saying, hey, it was really Israel driving this. It was really about the
00:40:47.400 imminent threat. They were trying to go there. And also, was President Trump properly briefed
00:40:53.100 or asked for a brief or was properly briefed on the Strait of Hormuz by the non-military,
00:40:59.940 you know, not by CENCOM or the Joint Chiefs, but by the intelligence services? Let's break it down.
00:41:05.520 First, the imminent threat. They're really trying to trip up people about the imminent threat,
00:41:09.000 But they only seem to focus on that of Joe Kent's—I might be wrong.
00:41:13.500 You're a naval—you know the subtleties here.
00:41:16.340 It seemed like they focused on the imminent threat and not this charge that Joe Kent has tossed out there,
00:41:21.400 that this is really being driven by Israel versus just the basic intelligence of what's happening,
00:41:28.320 that one party has a concept of what they want to achieve, and they're driving this.
00:41:33.300 So your thoughts about that part, sir?
00:41:36.380 Well, Steve, I think that's right.
00:41:37.780 And I think that perhaps they may have been playing into some of the Secretary of State's comments earlier, Secretary Marco Rubio, when he had said that there was a situation where once the Ford had arrived on station, that Israel was about to conduct a bombing run and that there was a concern that the United States would also be hit in a retaliatory effort there.
00:41:59.940 So that's what led to that decision.
00:42:01.320 Again, I haven't seen, you know, that intelligence myself.
00:42:04.280 I haven't looked at the picture there.
00:42:06.420 So I'm just I'm just speculating that that may be what the reference is there. But again, not sure as when it comes to DNI Gabbard, what we saw was, again, it was this question of this word imminence over and over and over. Was it imminent? Was it not imminent? What did you see? What did you not see? And Director Gabbard made the call and pointed well pointed out that the president makes the call.
00:42:30.400 So the president makes that call. And then when they asked her, what was the intelligence briefing? Of course, in an open forum like that, she said she had to be able to say, I cannot say that in an open forum. I can't tell you here in an unclassified environment what the intelligence briefing was.
00:42:46.780 Now, and by the way, they have the ability to to brief her or receive a briefing from her in the in the Senate Select Committee.
00:42:54.900 We know the game in intelligence in the SCIF.
00:42:57.900 They can do that in a secure facility that we know that the gang of eight was briefed on this.
00:43:02.280 So there are more appropriate forums for those questions to be asked if what they're going for is actually trying to ascertain what happened here.
00:43:10.420 But of course, that's not what they're trying to get.
00:43:12.480 What they're trying to obtain from this is clips that they can put and Senator Kelly can go put on social media.
00:43:17.920 Remember, Senator Kelly, the same senator that told service members to disobey orders if they viewed illegal or unlawful or untoward orders from the commander in chief.
00:43:29.160 So this is already someone we've got thousands now, thousands more to aircraft carrier battle groups and the USS Tripoli on its way with another twenty five hundred Marines.
00:43:40.280 And you got Senator Kelly up there acting as if he's got any bit of credibility on this when he's already undermined the commander in chief.
00:43:47.860 But but but we haven't recalled him and put him on trial, which we should do.
00:43:52.880 A hundred percent, not even a question about that.
00:43:55.220 But you allow him to sit there and pontificate.
00:43:57.220 Let me I want to go back also your naval intelligence expertise.
00:44:00.640 Now, I realize D.I.A. is one of the 17.
00:44:04.380 You know, entities that report to I think it's 17.
00:44:06.960 the reports of Tulsi Gabbard, but let's be blunt. CIA doesn't really report to her and DIA doesn't
00:44:11.300 really report to her. I know they do theoretically. The briefing by President Trump on the operations
00:44:17.740 and military strategy, what's happening, falls within the confines of the uniform military
00:44:23.120 service. The joint staff has intel. You've got Navy intel, Army intel, Air Force intel, all feeds
00:44:28.100 into that. The battle plan, not just for the degradation of the Iranian military, and they're
00:44:35.240 going through a very methodical process to declaw and defang, which appears to be ahead
00:44:40.660 of schedule, anything related to expansion of the battle area, which you and I talked
00:44:45.900 about the very first week, it looks like the center of gravity of this battle is the Persian
00:44:49.640 Gulf, would have been briefed by and part of the war planning effort of the Joint Chiefs
00:44:56.200 of Staff and CENCOM to hector, to continue.
00:44:59.060 They just hectored these people all day trying to see, oh, is Trump not on top of things?
00:45:03.400 Is Trump now trying to pull it together?
00:45:05.240 They've missed the point that that would be part of CENTCOM, and everything we've seen out of CENTCOM and General Cain, to me, looks like not just professional, but uber-professional.
00:45:16.720 They're on top of this like nobody's business.
00:45:19.160 Now, we're talking about the fire and the aircraft carrier in a minute, but as you see as naval intelligence, this would be done by CENTCOM and the Joint Chiefs, would it not?
00:45:26.080 yeah steve look this is something where you there are old plans in place operational plans in place
00:45:34.120 that the pentagon has on the shelf for years there where they look at these problem sets where
00:45:38.560 they look at iran where they look at the strait of hormuz where they look at various war games
00:45:42.880 and exercises that are conducted to be able to determine what would the iranian regime do
00:45:47.960 in the response of whatever input the department of war provides to it so if there's a if there's
00:45:54.340 a bombing run, if there's going to be naval operations, whatever it is, these are the types
00:45:59.300 of things that they plan for on a daily basis. This is something that the military and of course,
00:46:04.920 CENTCOM is always looking at. And there's no question that they look at every single,
00:46:10.380 what you do is when you're putting together one of these assessments, you create two tracks,
00:46:14.260 your ML COA and your MD COA. So that's your most likely course of effect, and then your most
00:46:21.060 deadly. So most likely, most deadly, cause of action. And in the most likely, this is what
00:46:27.520 Iran would do. Most deadly is not just, by the way, closing the Strait of Hormuz, but mining
00:46:33.740 the Strait of Hormuz. And so we haven't seen Iran yet actually commit to the MDCOA on that. We
00:46:40.300 haven't seen them actually go all the way in to mine the Strait of Hormuz, but they are closing
00:46:45.520 it now with the threat of mining it. And that's what dropped us down to seeing what a 98% reduction
00:46:51.040 construction in traffic and transit. So the idea that the Pentagon would not be aware of this or
00:46:56.680 would not be considering this or would not have briefed this to the president, it's honestly just
00:47:00.740 ridiculous. Jack, can you hang on for a second? Because I want to get, if I can hold you through
00:47:06.960 the break, and I realize taking time around the family, but I want to talk about this fire
00:47:10.820 and the Ford being basically pulled out of battle rotation and the air wing being pulled out to
00:47:17.180 basically have some refit and repair about this fire. It looks like 600 birthing spaces
00:47:24.520 destroyed. The crew is now some sleeping, I guess, on the deck and in the hangar deck and some on the
00:47:30.080 maybe even the mess deck. We'll get to all of that. Kind of confusing about the reporting of
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00:48:38.140 Jack Posobiec, Naval Intelligence, on the other side.
00:48:45.900 The American public, and that's why the decision to go to war was vested not in an executive or a monarch or a king,
00:48:58.340 but in the Congress, in the People's House, and in the Senate.
00:49:02.920 I think this is probably the most significant military engagement of many of our lifetimes
00:49:12.780 that has gone without a debate and a vote on the Senate floor.
00:49:18.720 It is extraordinary, not just that we have not had a vote as is required by the Constitution,
00:49:27.880 not just that the president persists in this action without an authorization by Congress,
00:49:33.620 but that there hasn't even been a single public hearing in the Foreign Relations Committee or the Armed Services Committee
00:49:41.560 to require the administration to explain to the American people and to the United States Senate
00:49:50.480 why we're in this war, what the goals are, and what the endgame will be.
00:49:57.880 Now, I think it's extraordinary and heartbreaking and outrageous that the Senate is not doing its duty under the Constitution to require the administration to ask permission to go to war and to explain itself before Congress.
00:50:13.700 But I guess I understand why.
00:50:16.620 This is an attempt to hide the incompetence, the growing incompetence of this war.
00:50:23.280 The president said the other day he was really surprised when Iran started bombing its neighbors.
00:50:32.260 Like the first page of the briefing book that a president would get on the consequences of a major military strike on Iran would be that missiles and drones would start to be sent to American bases.
00:50:46.260 That's Chris Murphy from Connecticut.
00:50:48.340 He is running for president of the United States.
00:50:49.860 So you see that they they don't want to talk about Save America. They don't want to talk about they know it's radioactive for them.
00:50:56.120 But I'm telling you, folks, take your number two pencil out. This war powers thing is going to get to be that we've defeated the first time.
00:51:03.160 But this whole war powers and you saw today hammering Tulsi about imminent threat, hammering all of them.
00:51:09.080 Was he briefed on Hormuz, Israeli public broadcasting announcing looks like you're too weak exercise, some sort of military endeavor to to secure Carg Island in the in the strait of Hormuz.
00:51:21.900 Jack, there's one thing, as you know, being a naval intelligence officer and myself being a surface warfare officer to quarantine or to have a naval blockade or maybe even lift a blockade of Hormuz.
00:51:33.480 It's another thing for an amphibious operation against an enemy-held position, right?
00:51:40.060 Not just Karg Island, but the coast down there in Hormuz.
00:51:43.100 Would it not be quite important for us to tell our allies, not just the Gulf allies,
00:51:48.940 because I think they're being talked about being part of it,
00:51:51.140 but Israel and particularly the deadbeats in Europe, that's time, you know,
00:51:56.140 you're not going to have a choice.
00:51:57.500 You're the in or you're out.
00:51:58.280 And if you're out, we're going to be out, sir.
00:52:00.860 well steve there's serious questions about that and when it comes to nato alliance when it comes
00:52:08.160 to america's allies like israel like allies in asia that we have south korea japan of course
00:52:14.840 there's real questions here because you see the united states stepping up dealing with the threat
00:52:19.320 fighting with the threat that the president has outlined and what you don't see is this
00:52:25.500 combination we we remember steve go back to it we had stories that kirstommer was going to send
00:52:30.020 over, that he was going to send over their aircraft carrier, that from the British,
00:52:35.000 we heard that Macron was going to send over his carrier. Nothing. Absolutely nothing. Nobody wants
00:52:40.720 to roger up for this. Israel, of course, also has a navy. They've got a sort of near water,
00:52:46.500 brown water navy, but certainly capable of sending ships to the Strait of Hormuz. They have not done
00:52:51.440 so. They're not even suggested doing so, by the way. I've certainly not heard anyone call for that.
00:52:57.160 And so the questions really remain, why is it that the United States, again, just as the president says and is completely correct, why is it that the United States does so much for the world, not just in terms of military, but in terms of the programs that we do, and that when the United States wants something in return, there's no response?
00:53:15.080 jack i want people go to your social media i'll have i'm gonna try to bother you tomorrow to get
00:53:22.260 on here we got to talk about this fire aboard the uss ford we have to talk about the deployment of
00:53:27.040 the ford going on a year i think by mid-april it'll be the longest deployment of any ship
00:53:33.460 post-world war ii in in the history even during vietnam i think it'll go over a year which yeah
00:53:38.960 post vietnam which is extraordinary extraordinary uh jack where do people get your your your
00:53:44.360 Twitter feed is like a modern associated press of real news for the mega movement.
00:53:50.020 Where do people go?
00:53:51.580 Well, Steve, I appreciate that.
00:53:53.180 It's look, we've got at Jack Posobiec on X and we're doing the sit reps at once again
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00:54:12.160 And Steve, you're absolutely right.
00:54:13.640 the strain of and look the united states sailors it's the world's finest navy but you go out there
00:54:18.740 for 10 months yeah 11 months looking at 12 months that's a lot of time you're working that ship hard
00:54:24.380 you're fighting that ship hard you're fighting that crew hard that is a long deployment and this
00:54:30.040 this fire we're told 600 sailors are now are now without birthing well there's 24 hour air ops
00:54:39.080 I mean, that is a huge strain on all the 24-hour combat systems.
00:54:45.540 When your birthing is under the flight deck, it sounds like the aircraft is crashing on your head every, you know, trying to catch some rack time.
00:54:54.800 When you're trying to get three or four hours of sleep.
00:54:57.760 Thank you, Jack.
00:54:58.380 Appreciate you.
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