Bannon's War Room - March 31, 2026


Episode 5262: Liberal Judges Deliver Judicial Blows To The Admin; Trump Signs EO On Election Integrity


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00:00:00.000 Judges saying, Katie, in a three-page order just decided that the ballroom may not have any further construction done.
00:00:07.960 They are preliminarily enjoined from taking any action in furtherance of the physical development of the proposed ballroom at the former site of the East Wing of the White House.
00:00:18.400 And then he goes on to detail what exactly it is that the administration may not do to make it crystal clear that this applies to everything from excavation and foundation work to construction work.
00:00:31.900 This is a judge who does not want to be circumvented by the White House.
00:00:36.160 And that's why he's being as concrete as he is about what it is that they can't do.
00:00:40.500 But I will also note that this order won't take effect for 14 days.
00:00:45.400 Can they build the place in 14 days?
00:00:46.900 well i don't know that they can build the place in 14 days but i think what he is trying to do
00:00:52.960 is also give the administration an opportunity to perhaps appeal this ruling a preliminary
00:00:57.840 injunction is in fact immediately appealable to the dc circuit and that may be what they're
00:01:04.060 trying to do at the same time the judge richard leon who's a senior judge in the dc federal
00:01:08.680 district court is saying that they need to file a status report within the next three weeks
00:01:13.480 apprising the court of their compliance. So he seems to both be allowing them an opportunity to
00:01:19.020 appeal, but also warning them in the same breath. Don't come back to me in three weeks and tell me
00:01:23.620 all of the steps that you actually did take. And the two weeks before this takes effect,
00:01:27.620 is this sort of thing that goes to the Supreme court? I think it could ultimately go to the
00:01:32.580 Supreme court, particularly because what judge Leon seems to be focused on is whether or not
00:01:38.120 There is congressional involvement here.
00:01:41.220 It's basically instructing the White House and all of the various defendants here.
00:01:46.340 You may not go any further without express authorization from Congress.
00:01:52.080 Some breaking news now.
00:01:53.520 A federal judge has ruled that a key part of President Trump's executive order targeting NPR and PBS was unconstitutional.
00:02:01.500 The decision blocking the administration from denying federal funds based on editorial viewpoint.
00:02:06.080 While the ruling does not reverse the Trump led campaign to strip NPR and PBS stations of federal funding, it is a First Amendment victory that could lead to some funding for PBS and NPR in the future.
00:02:18.180 You might remember that last summer, Republicans in Congress rescinded federal support over objections from public media advocates and the ruling.
00:02:25.560 Judge Randolph Moss writes, quote, the First Amendment draws a line which the government may not cross at efforts to use government power, including the power of the purse, to punish or suppress disfavored expression by others.
00:02:37.700 He goes on to say that the president's executive order crosses that line because it singles out two speakers and on the basis of their speech, bars them from all federally funded programs.
00:02:48.620 PBS says that the network is thrilled with today's decision and that we will continue to do what we've always done.
00:02:54.940 serve our mission to educate and inspire all Americans as the nation's most trusted media
00:03:00.040 institution. Express authorization from Congress. Are they going to be taking this up?
00:03:06.180 I don't know if they'll take it up, but I would put the chance that they would authorize this at
00:03:10.800 close to zero. If there was actually a number lower than zero, I would put it there because
00:03:17.500 you're not getting there is no chance of the president will get 60 votes in the Senate to
00:03:24.180 built a ballroom at the white house none zero could he get it through the house yet probably
00:03:29.060 but i'll take it at least i didn't mention this but i'll take it a step further if they were to
00:03:34.220 need money for this i think that would also be close to zero okay um tuesday 31 march year of
00:03:45.640 early 2026 welcome to the afternoon show we're gonna do a little juggling it was just announced
00:03:51.100 earlier today the president will be signing an executive order momentarily from the oval office
00:03:55.740 and we will go live there covered all wall to wall it turns out oh by the way that this executive
00:04:01.360 order has to do with mail-in ballots so we were having mike davis on today as the president got
00:04:06.900 pounded by these radical judges at kind of the entry level in the federal court system both on
00:04:12.080 his ballroom um his ballroom and also npr pbs all of that the shutdown of that but mike i i don't
00:04:21.080 know did the president listen to you this morning talking about the senate and giving up on the save
00:04:25.760 act and leaving town and and being lazy and he just he and kurt olson a couple people whipped
00:04:31.140 up it's supposed to be a pretty pretty detailed executive order about mail-in ballots sir
00:04:36.800 well the president has the power under the constitution the duty to take care that our
00:04:43.180 laws are faithfully executed under Article 2, and that includes making sure that our federal
00:04:50.340 election laws, our federal election rules, are administered in a way where we're ensuring that
00:04:57.700 we have one person in one vote, equal protection of the law. Not only does that deal with our
00:05:04.240 election laws, it deals with our civil rights laws. The president absolutely should require
00:05:09.520 more safeguards in place to make sure that the legal votes of real Americans are not being
00:05:19.360 canceled out by illegal votes from dead people or illegal aliens or others. So this is an important
00:05:28.080 step that the president's taking to faithfully execute our laws. Okay, so you, in the years in
00:05:36.900 the wilderness you were one of the architects of this thinking through the article two powers
00:05:41.160 of the presidency from being the chief executive officer he can hire and fire who he wants he can
00:05:46.940 cut you know the appropriations bill which is a law is a ceiling not a floor uh his uh his powers
00:05:53.800 as commander-in-chief of the of the armed forces whether it's the alien sedition act or the or uh
00:06:00.100 this current uh conflict under you know not uh not being addressed by the war powers act going
00:06:05.300 to Congress, and also, most importantly, as chief magistrate and chief law enforcement officer.
00:06:11.180 If this was our direction all the time, will it be held against him that he did try to go to
00:06:18.040 Congress and tried to codify this in the SAVE Act first, then the Save America Act, and when both of
00:06:24.620 those ran into problems, and quite frankly, when the Senate just said, eh, I don't know if we're
00:06:29.780 going to do this, left town. He then comes forward with a, what I understand is a very well thought
00:06:35.860 through executive order. Would that be held against him? Because I say, hey, look, you understood you
00:06:42.700 had to go to Congress to do that. Once you were blocked, you came back with this jujitsu executive
00:06:49.060 order, sir. I don't think that this executive order is going to cover everything that was
00:06:54.920 included in the Save America Act. This is the president making sure we're taking reasonable
00:07:01.180 precautions under existing statutes to make sure that the legal votes of real Americans
00:07:09.260 are not canceled out by illegal votes from non-Americans, including dead people. So
00:07:14.920 we'll see what the executive order says, but I'm fairly confident that the president has the power
00:07:22.700 as the chief executive officer to take care that our laws are faithfully executed,
00:07:27.160 both our election laws and our civil rights laws.
00:07:31.900 Mike, you were here, I think, every day on the show.
00:07:34.580 I think it was in February, March, because the president, you know, those years in the wilderness,
00:07:40.080 everybody had all the executive orders, everything ready to go.
00:07:42.720 We were flooding the zone every day.
00:07:44.020 And of course, they took us to court every time put in an executive order.
00:07:47.760 And that first line of kind of radical judges would put stays on TROs, all that, and then shut us down for a while until it went through a process.
00:07:58.060 It seems to me, and correct me if I'm wrong, the one that we just got today on The Ballroom and the one that we got on NPR PBS, the judges are getting quite personal about the president and a little nasty.
00:08:12.000 I mean, these things now have an edge.
00:08:13.320 I'm not a lawyer, but when I read them, I say, wow, these things have an edge to them written by these judges or some of these radical judges is digging in harder and saying, hey, and they're they're clearly suffering from Trump derangement syndrome, sir.
00:08:26.400 it's it's almost comical to to watch these judges issue these injunctions you're telling
00:08:34.680 the president of the united states who's one of the best builders in the world that he can't
00:08:41.160 improve the white house with a ballroom for a thousand people and a secret service command
00:08:47.080 center under that ballroom he can't improve that he has to keep the east wing dump uh in place
00:08:54.180 And how does anyone have standing to challenge what the president does?
00:09:00.000 You have to have Article 3 standing.
00:09:01.620 Who was injured?
00:09:02.780 Who was injured by the president's decision?
00:09:06.100 And finally, on both of these matters, NPR and the East Wing, President Trump's already
00:09:13.860 demolished that.
00:09:14.880 I mean, what are these injunctions going to do?
00:09:18.480 They want the East Wing to sit as a construction zone for another six months.
00:09:26.140 They want what?
00:09:27.740 They want Congress to fund NPR?
00:09:31.660 I think the judge actually on the ballroom, he has like a whole list of things to make sure that no piece of equipment can move over there.
00:09:41.360 I mean, he really goes out of his way to make sure it just stays as a construction zone.
00:09:45.640 And I think he also has a line in there that goes, you are the president of the United States.
00:09:50.120 You're not like the landlord or the tenant, or he's got some sort of convoluted.
00:09:54.720 But this thing is personal.
00:09:56.300 How does this play from here?
00:09:58.160 Does this immediately go, they go into court right away and try to get a stay, the White House or the Justice Department, a stay on it to get back to work on this thing?
00:10:06.580 It's go right to appellate court.
00:10:07.860 Because both of these, first off, NPR and PBS, most, as you said, most of it's broken apart.
00:10:14.040 If you look at the local TV station now, they're saying, hey, the government used to give us a main and a half.
00:10:19.220 We got to make it up by having these fundraisers.
00:10:21.420 We're going to do it on our own.
00:10:22.720 I mean, what is even left over at NPR?
00:10:25.500 And on the ballroom, they're just telling them literally you're shutting down and nothing's going to move in that construction site.
00:10:32.600 It's it's amazing.
00:10:33.980 These opinions read like obituaries, right?
00:10:37.040 Trump's already demolished the East Wing.
00:10:38.780 He's already demolished NPR.
00:10:40.540 I mean, these judges in D.C. are reading obituaries.
00:10:45.480 I mean, what the hell are they going to do with this ballroom?
00:10:48.360 What are they going to do with NPR?
00:10:49.660 They're both gone.
00:10:50.840 They're dead.
00:10:51.780 I hate to break it to these judges.
00:10:54.120 And Judge Leon, he's a nice enough guy, Judge Leon.
00:10:59.140 Judge Leon says that the president of the United States is not the landlord-in-chief.
00:11:03.840 Does Judge Leon think that he's the landlord?
00:11:06.560 I mean, he's giving the president of the United States, who's one of the best builders in the world, a construction punch list in his in his opinion.
00:11:15.780 It's just it's almost laughable how out of touch these D.C. judges are with the rest of the world.
00:11:23.460 For the audience, and I want to go to the executive order.
00:11:27.220 Do you believe the president getting increasingly frustrated that the Senate and the House are not moving?
00:11:33.140 Do you anticipate we're going to see more executive orders that are going to, how do I say, take an edge that will actually end up in court?
00:11:40.400 Because I'm sure this executive order mail-in ballots will sue on this immediately.
00:11:44.540 Do you believe the president's kind of fed up with the lack of progress legislatively and we'll see more executive orders around more things that he's being blocked on?
00:11:54.360 Well, I mean, the president should do both.
00:11:56.040 He should lean in hard on the Save America Act.
00:11:59.280 we do not need 60 votes in the Senate to pass the Save America Act. That is just an excuse
00:12:06.400 for these lazy and weak Senate Republicans. You need 60 votes to invoke cloture and end
00:12:14.260 unlimited debate in the Senate. But if you force Senate Democrats to stand on their feet and debate
00:12:22.000 the Save America Act, these Senate Democrats are going to run out of gas. They're going to
00:12:28.740 stop debating, and then the Senate can pass the Save America Act with a simple majority vote.
00:12:35.340 We just need the will of Senate Republicans. We need Senate Republican leadership. We need
00:12:42.020 Senate Majority Leader John Thune to treat this as a crucial priority because it is.
00:12:49.100 We do not want illegal aliens rigging and stealing our elections. And the Save America Act has broad
00:12:57.660 bipartisan support, 80 percent of Americans, supermajority of Democrats, supermajority
00:13:02.780 of minorities. It seems like these D.C. judges and these D.C. senators need to get outside of
00:13:11.460 Washington, D.C. more, go talk to real Americans in real America. I think we're getting a little
00:13:16.640 out of touch among Senate Republicans. Mike, we got about a minute. You said early on that
00:13:24.820 tomorrow would happen, that we would actually get to argue in front of the Supreme Court with
00:13:28.820 the Solicitor General. The 14th Amendment, the birthright citizenship is going to happen tomorrow.
00:13:33.620 We're going to cover it all day, including live. Also, Mike Allen and the mass deportation team
00:13:39.780 is putting out their entire plan tomorrow. Just give our audience, we've got 60 seconds left.
00:13:44.960 Tomorrow, how big a day is it for us for really getting our hands around immigration in this
00:13:49.500 country. This is a crucial case, and this is so simple if the justices simply follow the law.
00:13:58.340 Under the 14th Amendment, people who are born in the United States subject to the jurisdiction of
00:14:04.840 the United States get birthright citizenship. You have to be subject to the jurisdiction. Illegal
00:14:10.760 aliens are not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. They're subject to the jurisdiction
00:14:16.940 of the country from which they came.
00:14:19.200 This is a very simple, straightforward application of the law.
00:14:22.500 If the justices follow the law, they should get to the right result.
00:14:25.660 If they don't, then we're just going to be on the slow destruction of America.
00:14:32.940 Mike, Article 3, where do people go right now to participate in all this?
00:14:38.620 Article3project.org.
00:14:39.920 You can donate. Follow us on social.
00:14:42.200 The action item is the Save America Act.
00:14:44.680 Light up both of your home state senators.
00:14:47.480 Tell them to end their recess.
00:14:50.600 Recess is for kids.
00:14:51.880 Their second paid vacation in 40 days.
00:14:54.540 Get their asses back to work.
00:14:56.200 Save acts.
00:14:56.760 Light them up.
00:14:58.920 Thank you.
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00:16:25.260 okay um neil mccabe let's go to the white house and for the audience we as soon as the president
00:16:34.260 i guess comes into the oval they're going to let the pool and i think he's in the oval actually
00:16:39.880 getting briefed the um there's an executive order that was announced after our morning show today
00:16:46.560 that the president would sign at 5 p.m eastern daylight time in the oval and there would be
00:16:51.000 media there and i'm certain that he's going to take questions there's a lot that's happened in
00:16:55.200 the war today we've got a great little cold open for you i'm gonna get to that that's a lot of
00:17:00.680 Everything we talked about this morning was a big topic of conversation, particularly it's now leaking out from the White House.
00:17:08.120 The president is really looking to, like I said, always give him optionality.
00:17:11.200 He's looking at a number of alternatives, including sitting with his military leaders and discussing where exactly the things stand in taking down the regime's command and control,
00:17:24.340 their uh their ability on the ballistic missile to destroy that to to destroy the navy the air
00:17:30.860 force all those punch lists that four or five things he had to accomplish where do they actually
00:17:36.180 stand with that and what needs to be done also in the strait of hormuz there's been a lot more
00:17:42.920 conversations with everyone including uh the president simply saying hey look we're not going
00:17:50.320 to be there forever to keep the straightforward moves open. Somebody's got to pitch in here, or
00:17:55.060 we just may pull chocks and be out of here. Of course, the president, as you know, is always
00:18:01.000 looking for leverage in negotiations. We're going to get to that in a moment. I want to go back to
00:18:05.920 this. Neil, we know they had been working on something dealing with mail-in ballots. As you
00:18:11.560 know, the president, you have both the machines and you have the mail-in ballots. He's really
00:18:15.060 upset about the mail-in ballots the president's very upset that the senate just kind of took off
00:18:20.560 remember they took off they cut a deal that was so bad even the house johnson said we can't agree
00:18:26.340 that deal they didn't fund ice they didn't fund border patrol they didn't even make i think
00:18:31.460 arrangements even to pay tsa when the house rejected theirs so the president's had to find
00:18:36.640 money there now if you go to the airports the combination of ice and i think getting the tsa
00:18:41.560 guys at least some money have really dropped the wait times at the airports uh but he's also very
00:18:47.920 concerned that the Save America Act would just kind of fare thee well and remember we went back
00:18:52.820 now I think it's two weeks with Mike Lee and his team uh and uh and people like uh Eric Schmidt and
00:19:00.680 Tommy Toverville and others that were going to seize the floor and force uh this confrontation
00:19:05.980 over the filibuster to get a standing filibuster as much as they try to do every night it just
00:19:11.200 didn't happen and then there's a deal cut and the senate just just took off you got everything from
00:19:16.640 lindsey graham you know being photographed and the lindsey graham things were so bad
00:19:21.080 when people brought to me i said that's artificial intelligence it can't be lindsey graham he's
00:19:25.500 walking around he's got like a it was a bubble wand or i i don't even know what it was i thought
00:19:30.380 it was a doll right lindsey's walking around with uh with his uh his doll his binky around uh disney
00:19:36.480 disney world um they just took off and so i know the president's been working on this
00:19:41.920 on another process talk to me about what's about to happen the president's about to sign an
00:19:46.460 executive order you've got some reporting from your sources at the white house this this executive
00:19:53.020 order is pretty detailed and it's got some good i should say interesting interconnections between
00:19:58.680 federal agencies that could really give this thing some um some heft neil mccabe thoughts
00:20:05.340 so assistant attorney general harmy dylan has been using you know she's the head of the civil
00:20:12.460 rights division and she's been doing various litigations on voter rolls the difference is
00:20:18.540 that you know those could be six months a year 18 months litigations by doing an executive order
00:20:25.080 you're putting a total government approach and you're putting all hands on deck what this eo does
00:20:31.780 is it connects Homeland Security, Social Security, the post office, so that everybody creates,
00:20:39.400 so these guys get together, they create for each state a verified role of voters for mail-in ballots
00:20:46.960 and perhaps other purposes. The Attorney General is brought in because the Attorney General is
00:20:52.480 directed to prosecute anyone who interferes with this process, and also there would be a process
00:21:00.100 to withhold funding from the states that do not cooperate.
00:21:04.360 And so that's the action taken today in the Oval, Steve.
00:21:09.880 OK, let's hit rewind for that for a second, because I think that is this is the type of
00:21:14.560 thing that a lot of people and you have to weigh about the government getting too involved
00:21:19.340 in surveillance, et cetera.
00:21:20.840 But a lot of people that are involved that are concerned about the stealing of elections.
00:21:25.680 And I just might add, if we could play for the six o'clock hour, I'd like to tell my
00:21:29.340 team i want to get the um all of my rants about ice being at the um being at the polling places
00:21:37.660 and ken kuchanel like ken's a good guy he's over at cra he's one of uh russ votes guys he was on
00:21:43.060 cnn like the next night they played the whole clip of me ranting on war room about that and
00:21:47.660 they had you know scott jennings and some other people and ken goes well steve knows that's
00:21:52.260 totally illegal because every federal officer's got to carry a firearm and they can't carry a
00:21:57.140 firearm and everything. And he kind of gave this weird theoretical answer. The deputy attorney
00:22:05.140 general of the United States, Todd Blanche, was on the stage, I think, with Matt Schlapp at CPAC.
00:22:11.460 And he says, no, I agree 100 percent. We're going to actually have ICE agents at the he agrees. I
00:22:16.840 think we can have ICE agents. We should have ICE agents at the polling booths in November. Of
00:22:21.780 course, the left completely melted down because now you talk to a guy's got real stroke called
00:22:25.900 the DAG, the Deputy Attorney General. I want to go back to what you just said, because this has
00:22:30.540 been thought through. And I mean, this is the type of thing that if you really connect to these dots
00:22:35.720 and gotten these massive bureaucracies and people should understand, they don't talk to each other.
00:22:40.640 Their computer systems are not the same. They don't talk to each other. They have their own
00:22:45.460 processes, each one, and they're very territorial about that process. But just walk through what you
00:22:51.260 walked through a second ago about what is the basics of this executive order.
00:22:57.400 I think the keystone is the creation of a solid voter list for each state. So we actually know
00:23:06.720 who are the legitimate voters and who is not. And then only those people will vote. And certainly
00:23:13.520 only those people will have mail-in ballots. And those mail-in ballots will be tracked with bar
00:23:19.740 codes, which will sort of satisfy one of the objections that was heard on the House, on the
00:23:26.860 Senate floor, because if you put someone's name on a secret ballot or there's two envelopes or
00:23:32.420 three envelopes, it's either confusing or actually gives away, you know, the secret ballot. So what
00:23:39.620 they're trying to do is they're trying to see, we have a lot of agencies that have data. They're
00:23:44.640 supposed to be data sharing anyway. There was an EO signed last year, 14282, that was supposed to
00:23:52.280 facilitate the data sharing. And this is just hammering it home again. So we're going to jump
00:23:59.660 as soon as we get word from the White House. We're not in the pool today. But as soon as we get word,
00:24:05.140 we will jump cut live to the White House. I'm sure the president's going to have a couple of
00:24:09.560 three things to say before he signs this, because this is something that's very close to him. I tell
00:24:15.360 people, if you are not on top of the stealing of the 2020 election, you know, I'm not so sure
00:24:21.880 your core, you can be MAGA, I'm not so sure your core MAGA, because this is one of the core beliefs
00:24:26.660 is that the stealing of the 2020 election had the country veer, particularly after President
00:24:31.600 Trump's first term, in a very dangerous direction under the illegitimate regime head Biden. We saw
00:24:38.700 it happened 20 25 million illegal aliens in the country now there's all tomorrow tomorrow we're
00:24:43.600 having to put out uh mike allen's team is going to put out a uh mass deportation alliance coalition
00:24:50.000 it's got a very detailed we're going to go through it in detail tomorrow very detailed action plan
00:24:55.260 but that's because of what biden did so this is the railhead of so much of of maga also neil i
00:25:02.320 would assume that the president is going to take a couple of three questions from uh the various
00:25:07.960 reporters that will be in there. Particularly, I'm sure a lot of them is going to deal with the
00:25:11.860 war, is going to deal with the activities about the war this afternoon, sir.
00:25:18.600 Yeah, well, the Save America Act was AWOL at yesterday's press briefing. There were no
00:25:23.360 questions. There were no statements. It was almost like, you know, forgotten and everybody's moved on.
00:25:28.480 The president hasn't moved on. And I'm hoping that he will go into some of these details
00:25:34.460 of how DOJ is actually going to affect that.
00:25:37.740 As you know, Thune and Grassley have allowed Democratic senators
00:25:42.500 to block federal prosecutors in their states that they don't like.
00:25:47.220 And so one of the problems you have is you might have a U.S. attorney,
00:25:51.700 but that U.S. attorney is basically doing whatever he wants
00:25:55.340 because he's not connected to MAGA and Trump
00:25:58.780 because he was basically appointed by the Democrats.
00:26:01.420 So maybe the new assistant attorney general for fraud, Colin McDonald, he may get involved and you may see special attorneys that are designated to go after this.
00:26:13.720 You know, you talk all the time about a forcing function or a hammer.
00:26:17.220 I think the prosecution, the threat of prosecution, that's a hammer.
00:26:21.180 now you brought up a good point i want to go back over that is that uh because the president's very
00:26:28.340 cognizant particularly as things are out there in the ether as the media is covering them how
00:26:33.480 they get priorities the save america act which was supposed to be everything and the president
00:26:38.060 put a lot of political capital on back of it saying hey i want this done this is my number
00:26:41.740 one priority you had mike lee schmidt and others of his top lieutenants his top lieutenants in the
00:26:47.420 senate do that whole thing for that whole two weeks right every night you would cover it we
00:26:52.200 would cover it here on war room uh you would cover it over real america's voice and it just
00:26:57.060 all of a sudden in the middle of night they voted uh they did they didn't fund ice they
00:27:01.840 they didn't fund customers of border uh the house just sat there we can't do this so it ended up
00:27:07.400 they didn't uh they didn't even do um uh the security at the airport um and so it just got
00:27:14.200 to be a fiasco and the Save America part of it just kind of vanished into the ether. Sir, your
00:27:19.760 thoughts. Right. So when John Thune did that, showed up at the House floor at like, you know,
00:27:28.560 quarter past two in the morning, they had given everyone the impression that the Senate was done
00:27:34.820 for the night. So the debate ended like nine thirty, ten o'clock and basically everybody
00:27:39.380 he went home. And then Thune snuck in and the majority leader is able to call bills on the
00:27:44.600 floor by just snapping his fingers. And that's what he did. He just put a wooden stake through
00:27:49.780 it and went home. Neil, hang around. You're at the White House. We're going to go momentarily
00:27:56.340 to the Oval Office, the President of the United States. We're going to take a short commercial
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00:30:00.800 Okay, before we go to the Oval, we're going to cut there as soon as the president allows us to enter and to sign this executive order.
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00:31:24.460 I tell you Michael I think we just
00:31:30.100 had I think you're oh
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00:31:34.140 we got to jump we lost your audio for a second
00:31:36.060 we'll get you back on as soon as the president leaves the
00:31:38.000 Oval Office let's go to the Oval Office the president
00:31:40.040 of the United States
00:31:40.520 and maybe it'll be tested maybe it won't i think it's very obvious what's said
00:31:45.800 and i'll ask will scharf to start off attorney a great talent a very brilliant young man and if
00:31:52.740 you could discuss it and then i'm going to ask howard let dick to say a few words and then i'm
00:31:57.500 going to sign it and we'll take a couple of questions okay thank you mr president as you
00:32:01.620 said you have in front of you an executive order that deals with a number of issues relating to
00:32:05.940 election integrity. As you've consistently identified, two of the biggest problems we
00:32:10.480 have with election integrity in this country are, one, inaccurate voter rolls that allow
00:32:15.200 ineligible people to vote in various federal and state elections all over the country.
00:32:20.240 Then secondarily, you've consistently identified that vote by mail in this country has become
00:32:25.560 rife with fraud. People returning ballots who aren't eligible to return ballots, ballots being
00:32:31.300 sent to people who aren't confirmed to be eligible voters so what this executive order is going to
00:32:36.480 do is one we're going to take federal data we're going to ensure that each state's election
00:32:41.520 officials are provided with a comprehensive view of who the eligible voters in their jurisdiction
00:32:47.240 actually are allowing them to properly verify that everybody voting in their elections
00:32:52.200 is legally able to vote and then it orders the postmaster general the u.s postal service
00:32:58.220 to take bold new measures to verify that ballots both being sent to people
00:33:04.140 are being sent to people who are eligible to vote
00:33:06.180 and then that ballots being returned are being properly returned by eligible voters only.
00:33:11.320 And we believe that combined the measures in this executive order
00:33:14.740 will help secure elections in the future
00:33:16.820 and ensure that the many abuses of our election system in the past
00:33:20.260 aren't repeated in future elections.
00:33:22.040 Right. Howard?
00:33:23.580 So the fundamentals of our democracy are built on voter integrity.
00:33:28.220 Right. We all need it. You've said it time and time again. It's a total agreement amongst everybody.
00:33:34.200 So here's the idea. The states run these elections. They will if they want to use the U.S. mail, the U.S. Postal Service,
00:33:43.740 they're going to get a code, a barcode from the U.S. Postal Service, and they're going to put that on the envelope and we will have one envelope per vote.
00:33:52.940 None of this time where we have no idea, there's no observers to mail, there's no envelopes, there's no certainty.
00:33:59.400 That's all going to go away, and what the president is doing today is he's going to make sure that mail-in ballots are safe, secure, and accurate, and will have a clear distinction.
00:34:11.680 If you voted by mail, you will have it on the envelope.
00:34:14.960 Obviously not on the ballot, but on the envelope.
00:34:17.360 So we will know a million mail-in ballots, there'll be a million envelopes, and you'll
00:34:21.720 be able to know exactly, correctly, that citizens voted.
00:34:26.500 And this came up with some great legal minds.
00:34:29.880 They looked at the various documents and everything that was going on, because the cheating on
00:34:34.740 mail-in voting is legendary.
00:34:36.880 It's horrible what's going on.
00:34:38.740 And it's very clearly covered, very, very clearly.
00:34:43.240 So I think this will help a lot with elections.
00:34:46.840 we'd like to have voter id we'd like to have proof of citizenship and that'll be another subject
00:34:51.960 for another time we're working on that you would think it'd be easy it's a 98 issue for republicans
00:34:57.400 it's 86 percent the thing just came out a poll and it's 86 percent with republicans and democrats
00:35:04.920 not leaders because the leaders of the democrats cheat and the only people that don't want to do
00:35:10.440 voter id are people that cheat there's no other reason for uh proof of citizenship they want to
00:35:15.320 be able to cheat there's no reason they have all sorts of reasons excuses but it's all nonsense
00:35:20.040 they want to cheat but the democrats themselves are very high it's a very positive very very good
00:35:26.120 thing the democrat voters the democrat leaders guys like schumer who are corrupt they want to
00:35:32.440 use it for cheating because their policy is so bad with i think of their policy open borders
00:35:37.400 for everybody where people pour into our country from countries all over the world think of that
00:35:41.160 you look at just take any issue take anything everything they have is so crazy but the fact
00:35:49.480 that they don't want to sign voter ID is another issue it's a big issue the fact that they don't
00:35:54.360 have proof of citizenship that they want transgender for everybody that they want men in women's sports
00:36:02.580 so the only way they assume the only way they can win is to cheat when you have men in women's
00:36:08.640 It's fine. It's wonderful.
00:36:09.640 By the way, I worked very hard with the Olympic Committee
00:36:12.640 and got that terminated for the Olympics.
00:36:14.640 Very nice.
00:36:15.640 Now, girls won't have to get beat up in the boxing ring like they did last time,
00:36:19.640 if you saw those fights, too.
00:36:21.640 People that transitioned beat the hell out of everyone,
00:36:24.640 out of other people, women.
00:36:27.640 It was not a pretty sight to watch.
00:36:29.640 So I worked very hard with the Olympic Committee,
00:36:32.640 and we were able to get that out.
00:36:33.640 So the Olympics will not have men in women's sports.
00:36:36.640 but these are the things that they vote on and that's why we're having a problem
00:36:42.160 with them they don't want ice because they don't want people to be taken out
00:36:46.000 of our country that are murderers that are drug dealers and that are people
00:36:50.560 from mental institutions the criminally insane these are not nice people and
00:36:56.160 it's a it's a amazing I just it's not even believable if you go back if you
00:37:02.420 go back 12 13 15 20 years that we even have to bring up a separate like there
00:37:10.180 will be no trans mutilation we don't want any transgender gender
00:37:17.720 mutilization of our children we don't want to have people pouring into our
00:37:21.540 country from other countries all over the where prisons are opened up all over
00:37:26.480 world they're opened up and they pour into our country murderers 11 888 murderers think of that
00:37:36.160 we got many of them out and by the way washington dc just set a new record for safety and i'm sure
00:37:42.300 you know that because peter when you walk down the street you're not mugged lately but uh it just
00:37:49.380 it's a very safe city now we took great pains to make it that way but it actually happened pretty
00:37:55.020 quickly within three months it was good within four months it was very good within five months
00:37:59.240 it was great now it's better than it ever was and so washington dc is now considered a very very
00:38:04.860 safe city we removed almost 4 000 people just so you understand you know an interesting stat is that
00:38:11.020 two percent of the people create more than 90 percent of the crime and the good thing about
00:38:19.900 that is when you get rid of two percent it's not that many you don't have a lot of crime
00:38:25.040 But Washington, D.C., we're very proud of.
00:38:27.140 We're very proud of Memphis, Tennessee, and Louisiana.
00:38:31.680 New Orleans is unbelievable.
00:38:33.500 They had the safest.
00:38:34.440 They just finished their Mardi Gras.
00:38:37.420 They had the safest Mardi Gras in 58 years.
00:38:41.640 The governor just called me.
00:38:43.660 Jeff Landry just called me.
00:38:44.840 He said, it's the safest Mardi Gras in 58 years because of us.
00:38:49.360 And really, Chicago should call and say we'd like help.
00:38:53.280 New York should call.
00:38:54.640 They've had a lot of problems that we want help.
00:38:58.020 Los Angeles should call and probably will.
00:39:00.840 I think they have to.
00:39:01.540 Now, we're going to have to do something when it comes World Cup time, and we're going to
00:39:05.740 have to force ourselves upon them, which we have the right to do, because we don't want
00:39:09.380 to have any crime.
00:39:10.220 We don't want to have any problems for the Olympics and the World Cup, and even for 250.
00:39:15.240 So with all of that, I'm very happy to be signing the voter integrity, and I think it's
00:39:21.560 to be really great so if you don't mind i will take some time and i'll make this signature
00:39:27.080 absolutely perfect so it looks very good so far so good
00:39:43.160 okay so that's a big deal very proud of it and i think i don't know how it can be challenged
00:39:50.680 you'll probably challenge it you may find a rogue judge you get a lot of rogue judges very bad bad
00:39:57.320 people very bad judges but that's the only way that can be changed and hopefully well we don't
00:40:03.000 appeal if it is but i don't i don't see how anybody can challenge it i don't see how they
00:40:08.520 can challenge it and remember it's about voter integrity we want to have honest voting in our
00:40:14.760 country because if you don't have honest voting you can't have really a nation if you want to
00:40:19.880 to know the truth of the tower. I'll give that to you. Do you have any questions, please?
00:40:24.240 Yes. Mr. President, as you know, there's issues right now with DHS not being funded.
00:40:30.240 COSTAR is one of them, which is very important, especially with things going on with certain
00:40:35.240 of the moves and here in our own country. Do you have the power to transfer control
00:40:40.880 from the Department of Homeland Security to the Navy? Are you concerned doing that?
00:40:46.120 No, I have a lot of powers to do things, and we use the powers where appropriate.
00:40:51.120 Sometimes you don't have to use those powers.
00:40:53.280 They're a little severe.
00:40:54.960 And then people accuse me of being a king.
00:40:57.540 You see, the king, this is the new one.
00:40:59.940 They've been trying for a long time, including four years where I was out of office watching how badly this country was run.
00:41:08.320 But they've been trying for a long time.
00:41:10.740 You know what they really are doing is they want to have people coming into our country.
00:41:14.280 They want to have open borders.
00:41:15.560 They want to have criminals coming into our country.
00:41:18.260 They want to have people unchecked, unvetted, coming into our country that you can look
00:41:22.660 at them and say, this is not good.
00:41:25.600 And that's what happened.
00:41:26.600 They allowed 25 million people into our country.
00:41:28.880 Many of those people were criminals.
00:41:30.500 Many of them were drug dealers and murderers and people that were let out of mental institutions,
00:41:38.260 prison populations in some countries.
00:41:40.100 The Congo, almost its entire prison population was allowed to come into the United States
00:41:47.040 of America, the Congo.
00:41:50.000 Many of the countries in South America, they emptied their prisons out into our country.
00:41:54.280 This was under Biden, and nobody can tell me that's a good thing.
00:41:58.040 And yet, they haven't changed their ways, because if they ever took power, they would
00:42:01.760 open up the borders and they would let people pour in and destroy our country.
00:42:05.700 So I have many powers, but I don't have to use them, I mean, only in severe cases.
00:42:09.720 Mr. President, thank you. If you were able to sign the executive board and the TSA agents, why not do the same for FEMA and other agencies within the Department of Homeland Security?
00:42:21.720 Well, FEMA's different, because FEMA, I really believe that it's fine, but I think it's very inefficient. I think, you know, we have smart governors, and one way to tell whether or not they're smart is how well they do.
00:42:33.840 FEMA is a very expensive way of trying to put out a problem.
00:42:39.800 But what I'd rather do is let the states do it and help them financially, but let the states do it.
00:42:45.000 In other words, you'll have a hurricane in Florida, and people who come from Alaska, they haven't been to Florida.
00:42:51.980 By the time they get used to it, you know, the problem can be solved.
00:42:55.520 So I've never been a big fan of FEMA.
00:42:57.180 I like to keep it local.
00:42:58.120 I like to see governors and neighboring states help each other as opposed to FEMA.
00:43:03.840 FEMA is very expensive, and it really doesn't get the job done.
00:43:07.800 You know, North Carolina, they did a terrible job until I became elected a second time,
00:43:13.700 and I went, and we had that tremendous water flood.
00:43:16.500 It was a water hurricane that likes it, which nobody has seen.
00:43:19.760 Land areas that never had lakes all of a sudden had lakes that you couldn't even get to it,
00:43:24.220 and actually we were helped by Elon Musk with the communication,
00:43:27.880 with his great communication system that worked very well.
00:43:31.700 We were very lucky, saved a lot of lives.
00:43:33.840 But no, we've got to do things right.
00:43:37.940 And if you don't do them right, we shouldn't do them at all.
00:43:40.940 Yeah, please.
00:43:41.780 Thank you, President Trump.
00:43:43.780 After you said today that's the wrong word,
00:43:45.760 even then soon the stock market closed much higher.
00:43:48.680 Do you have thoughts on that?
00:43:49.780 And also, a judge just ordered you to stop construction
00:43:52.400 in the ballroom, or are you planning to stop?
00:43:55.080 Well, we'll appeal to that.
00:43:56.020 But it's not, I don't know.
00:43:57.940 It's basically, I mean, I wrote a part of his opinion.
00:44:03.780 But basically, he's saying, I need congressional approval.
00:44:07.160 And he's so wrong.
00:44:09.960 This is being financed privately.
00:44:11.900 It's a donation that's being given by companies, very rich
00:44:16.360 companies, very rich people, so that for 150 years,
00:44:20.660 they've wanted a ballroom here.
00:44:22.580 We're going to have the finest ballroom, I believe,
00:44:24.240 anywhere in the world.
00:44:25.860 And he said, we need congressional approval.
00:44:28.240 Well, they don't get congressional approval
00:44:30.400 from the White House.
00:44:31.080 When they do things, especially when you don't,
00:44:33.460 We didn't ask for any tax money.
00:44:34.800 We have no tax.
00:44:35.600 This is taxpayer-free.
00:44:37.880 We have no taxpayer putting up 10 cents.
00:44:41.240 And I see right here, I just wrote it out.
00:44:44.280 He said we need congressional approval.
00:44:46.420 Well, we've built many things at the White House over the years.
00:44:49.000 They don't get congressional approval when they build in the White House.
00:44:52.260 It's totally separate.
00:44:53.900 And especially when it's a donation.
00:44:56.320 I mean, the ballroom is a donation.
00:44:58.460 It's gotten great reviews.
00:44:59.700 People love it.
00:45:00.560 And presidents for 150 years have wanted this ballroom to be built, because when we have President Xi or other presidents or prime ministers coming, we don't have a big room.
00:45:10.100 We have the East Room, which is very small.
00:45:13.140 And he said we need congressional approval.
00:45:15.940 He also said, but this is positive for us, I'm allowed, meaning we are allowed to continue building as necessary to, let's see, what is that?
00:45:30.560 to cover the safety and security of the White House and its grounds.
00:45:37.380 So it says here very carefully the safety and security have to be protected of the White House grounds.
00:45:43.640 Well, that's what we're doing because everything's bulletproof glass, etc., etc., including the ballroom.
00:45:50.280 And then it goes construction and all of the things necessary.
00:45:55.680 It says personal safety of the president and his staff are a part of that.
00:46:00.160 So it talks about that we're allowed to continue building.
00:46:04.400 In other words, he put an order on, and even that, he gave 14 days.
00:46:07.420 We don't need it because that's what we're doing.
00:46:09.720 He's allowed to continue building as necessary.
00:46:13.460 And when it talks about the safety and security of the White House and its grounds.
00:46:20.320 So just so you know, I wrote some of the thing down.
00:46:23.200 We have a drone proof roof, and it talks about the president and his staff.
00:46:27.900 Well, we're having a lot of bulletproof glass the White House was built a long time ago.
00:46:33.860 This has the highest level of, in fact, they call this graph, this grass, the glass, it's
00:46:44.380 bulletproof and it's ballistic proof.
00:46:48.120 It's very thick, it's like that.
00:46:50.860 And it's going 45 feet high and every window is covered, every door is covered.
00:46:56.580 The roof is drone-proof.
00:46:58.280 We have secure air-handling systems.
00:47:00.820 You know, bad things happen in the air if you have bad people.
00:47:05.020 We have bio-defense all over.
00:47:08.400 We have secure telecommunications and communications all over.
00:47:16.700 We have bomb shelters that we're building.
00:47:20.580 We have a hospital and very major medical facilities that we're building.
00:47:27.680 We have all of these things.
00:47:29.920 So that's called I'm allowed to continue building as necessary.
00:47:34.080 So think of that for the safety of the president.
00:47:37.940 So we have all these things.
00:47:39.060 So on that, we're okay.
00:47:42.220 Where he's totally wrong, and he made a statement that's fine.
00:47:47.060 But I'll give you an example.
00:47:49.160 you have right here 300 to 400 million dollars depending on finishes if i use
00:47:55.260 very expensive marble if i use very expensive wall coatings if i i could bring it up to 400
00:48:03.000 otherwise we're right now ahead of schedule we're under budget but depending on finishes from 300
00:48:09.040 to 400 million dollars are being given by great people people that you all know rich people rich
00:48:17.380 companies big companies they wanted to see this bill because every president literally for 150
00:48:23.080 years has needed a space like this many of you have gone to the tent when we have a president
00:48:28.940 of a big country or somebody being honored of great distinction and they sit in a tent and if
00:48:34.760 it rains you get soaked because the grass gets wet here very fast it's it's a very wet area
00:48:40.360 they used to call it a wetland but i guess they don't do that for the white house but it's
00:48:44.460 essentially a wetland and when it rains you're in trouble the water can go up to three to four
00:48:49.540 inches over their shoes it's not a good feeling for prince what who was prince charles who will
00:48:56.000 be who was will be here next a couple of weeks is king charles who's a great guy we don't want him
00:49:01.880 to sit in a pool of water and they've been wanting this for a hundred think of it 150 years and we're
00:49:08.920 building it and it's covered perfectly what's not covered perfectly is the fact that the judge
00:49:14.440 said we need congressional approval many things have been built in the White House they haven't
00:49:19.560 gotten congressional approval especially when the money is being not put up by the taxpayer
00:49:24.600 the taxpayer is not putting up a dime this building was necessary for many years by the
00:49:30.020 fact that I've built many ballrooms and I built many things and I know how to build I'm not
00:49:34.640 building the Federal Reserve where the guy's spending four billion dollars for a tiny little
00:49:38.240 building four billion dollars for the federal reserve building that contractor is going to be
00:49:45.120 one of the richest men anywhere in the world after he finishes the federal reserve the man is
00:49:49.740 totally incompetent jerome too late powell is totally incompetent and he's got to get out of
00:49:56.600 office pretty fast he's doing a bad job but he's also done a bad job in shepherding the construction
00:50:01.520 in that building you know they ripped down a part of that building and it was a nice they say it's
00:50:05.760 one of the nicest buildings in Washington. They ripped it down. So we feel, and we don't feel,
00:50:12.720 we know, that congressional approval is not necessary to put up a ballroom. And many things
00:50:19.140 have been built on the site. They've never gotten congressional approval, and especially when the
00:50:24.580 money is all put up. This is all donations by people that love our country, that love the White
00:50:30.600 House, and that feel it was very necessary. Yeah. Mr. President, a couple of questions for you on
00:50:34.920 on but first one that affects americans from home gas prices today they hit four dollars
00:50:41.160 four dollars yeah and we have a country that's not going to be throwing a nuclear weapon at us
00:50:45.480 in six months but americans are feeling the effects in the interim and they're also feeling
00:50:50.120 a lot safer what is the plan to bring them back down all i have to do is leave iran and we'll be
00:50:55.640 doing that very soon and they'll become tumbling down and stock prices were up today almost to a
00:51:01.960 record because they know two things. Number one, we have a safe country. We had to take a little
00:51:09.420 detour because we had a madman named Khomeini who sadly is no longer with us. And we had regime
00:51:16.720 change already. We've knocked out one regime, then we knocked out the second regime. Now we have a
00:51:21.240 group of people that's very, that are very different. They're much more reasonable. I think
00:51:25.440 much more, much less radicalized. It's a, we've had regime change. We're dealing with people that
00:51:31.740 are much more rational and uh it's very it's amazing what we've done we had to make a little
00:51:38.140 detour so when the stock market broke all records just a few weeks ago when it hit 50 000 on the
00:51:45.020 dow 7 000 on the s p i said to the american people it's time that we have to make a little detour
00:51:51.660 because we have a mad man that wants a nuclear weapon and if we did not come out with a b2 bomber
00:51:56.300 we would have a nuclear weapon right now we would it would have been used it would have been used
00:52:01.180 before this before today and you may not be standing there asking that question okay
00:52:06.540 so i think we have a country that understands that i see cnn did a poll and they talked about
00:52:11.820 voters or mega voters and my poll came out at 100 nobody nobody covers that poll they had another
00:52:18.220 poll was at 92 approval uh i think that the people understand it we'll be leaving very soon
00:52:25.580 and if France or some other country wants to get oil or gas they'll go up
00:52:33.140 through the strait and almost straight they'll go right up there and they'll be
00:52:38.900 able to fend for themselves I think it'll be very safe actually but we have
00:52:42.320 nothing to do with that what happens to the strait we're not going to have
00:52:45.500 anything to do with because these countries China China will go up and
00:52:49.860 they'll fuel up their beautiful ships and they'll leave and they'll take care
00:52:53.960 themselves there's no reason for us to do it we hit them hard we got rid of a lot of a lot of the
00:52:58.760 radicalized lunatics along the strait but if they want something but i would say that within uh two
00:53:06.300 weeks maybe two weeks maybe three we're hitting them very hard last night we knocked out tremendous
00:53:11.260 amounts of missile making facilities we as you probably read or wrote we knocked out excuse me
00:53:18.840 Pardon me to interrupt me. The U.S. will be gone or done with the war?
00:53:22.360 I think we're two or three weeks. We'll leave. There's no reason for us to do this.
00:53:27.460 Look, the problem with the strait, a guy can take a mine, drop it in the water, and say, oh, it's unsafe.
00:53:33.800 It's not like you're taking out an army or you're taking out a country.
00:53:37.740 They can drop it. Or you can take a machine gun from the shore and shoot a little few bullets on a ship.
00:53:42.320 Or maybe an over-the-shoulder missile, small missiles.
00:53:46.320 that's not for us that'll be for france that'll be for whoever's using the strain but i think when
00:53:54.860 we leave probably that's all cleared up today i heard tremendous numbers of ships were sailing
00:53:59.340 through we're negotiating with them right now they've been again we have had regime change now
00:54:05.800 regime change was not one of the things i had as a goal i had one goal they will have no nuclear
00:54:11.600 weapon and that goal has been attained they will not have nuclear weapons but we're finishing the
00:54:17.840 job and i think within maybe two weeks maybe a couple of days longer to do the job but we want
00:54:25.040 to knock out every single thing they have now it's possible that we'll make a deal before that because
00:54:30.480 we'll hit bridges and we've hit some we'll hit some bridges we've got a couple of nice bridges
00:54:35.120 in mind uh but if they come to the table that'll be good but it doesn't matter whether they come or
00:54:41.920 not we've set them back it'll take 15 to 20 years for them to rebuild what we've done to them
00:54:48.000 they have no navy they have no military they have no air force they have no telecommunications they
00:54:53.840 have no anti-aircraft systems they have no leaders you know their leaders are all gone that's why we
00:54:58.960 have regime change we have nice new leaders peter thank you president trump you talked about how the
00:55:03.840 ballroom needs to have a drone proof right there have been drone swarms flying over sensitive
00:55:11.040 military installations in the u.s over the last couple weeks reports are they don't look commercial
00:55:16.560 and they can't be jammed is this another country's military i don't think so we have a great system
00:55:23.520 of do you notice that over the last four or five days you haven't seen very many drone hits right
00:55:28.080 we have some unbelievable anti-drone weaponry that's incredible but you want to have like for
00:55:33.520 For instance, the ballroom, we have a very powerful steel, very steel roof with other
00:55:38.240 things in it.
00:55:39.800 And you want to have, if you're building a building for security, like, just like his
00:55:43.640 judge's opinion, you have to have security for the president and his staff.
00:55:47.880 They have — you need heavy, strong ceilings.
00:55:52.200 You need seriously thick, bulletproof, ballistic glass.
00:55:57.700 And we have that.
00:55:59.700 Other buildings don't.
00:56:00.700 You know, modern — fairly modern buildings don't have that.
00:56:03.440 They have roofs that are weak, and they have regular glass windows.
00:56:06.660 There was this incident down at Barksdale, though, where apparently a whole swarm of
00:56:11.260 drones for a couple hours was over the flight line.
00:56:13.660 There's a lot of really important planes down there.
00:56:17.060 How concerned are you that this is something that's going to happen?
00:56:19.020 Well, I'm not concerned.
00:56:20.020 Yeah.
00:56:21.020 I know about it.
00:56:22.020 They've checked that out, and they've gotten to the bottom of it.
00:56:27.080 You know, you have a lot of people now that fly these things all over the place, and we're
00:56:32.800 coming down very hard on them.
00:56:34.660 But we're able to take them out militarily.
00:56:37.040 We're able to take them out very easily.
00:56:38.980 And a new thing is lasers.
00:56:40.500 You know, the lasers are becoming very, very effective.
00:56:43.540 You hit a drone and it melts in air.
00:56:45.840 It's a beautiful thing to see.
00:56:47.520 If it's coming at you, having the lasers are very nice.
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00:59:37.800 Regime, they are much more accessible.
00:59:41.520 They are right.
00:59:42.860 You know, they said we have a present for you, Mr. President, out of respect.
00:59:47.080 and they said wait a minute do you want me to answer the question you're a fresh person
00:59:51.720 you know we've had a lot of problems with you haven't we uh no they don't you ask me a question
00:59:57.000 no they don't have to make a deal with me when we feel that they are for a long period of time
01:00:03.960 put into the stone ages and they won't be able to come up with a nuclear weapon then we'll leave
01:00:11.320 whether we have a deal or not irrelevant now it's possible that we'll have a deal because
01:00:16.680 Because they want to make a deal.
01:00:17.980 They want to make a deal more than I want to make a deal.
01:00:20.680 But in a fairly short period of time, we'll be finished.
01:00:23.880 They will not be able to do a nuclear weapon for years.
01:00:27.640 And when they already, maybe in a long time from now, able to do a nuclear weapon, you'll
01:00:34.220 have a president that will be like me and that he will go there and he'll knock the
01:00:38.440 hell out of them again.
01:00:40.080 Because they cannot have a nuclear weapon.
01:00:41.860 They are very radicalized people.
01:00:44.180 They're very sick leaderships, and I will say, though, that the leadership we're dealing
01:00:49.020 with now with the new regime, because we have a new regime, and the new regime is much better
01:00:55.140 than the past.
01:00:56.140 Yeah.
01:00:57.140 Mr. President, the Iranian government threatened a bunch of U.S. companies today in the region,
01:01:02.180 including Google, Apple.
01:01:04.140 With what?
01:01:05.140 What are they threatening them with?
01:01:07.140 PB guns?
01:01:08.140 Well, that's a good question.
01:01:09.140 They don't have much left to threaten.
01:01:10.140 My question for you is, are you…
01:01:11.140 I don't know.
01:01:12.140 I mean, what are they…
01:01:13.140 You made a statement. What did they threaten them with? I don't know.
01:01:17.520 Tell me, how did they threaten them?
01:01:19.200 All I know is that they threatened them, sir.
01:01:20.820 What does that mean?
01:01:21.980 Fair enough.
01:01:22.780 He said something nasty.
01:01:24.800 Is the government in touch with these companies? Are you helping to backstop them?
01:01:28.520 You don't even know what the threat was. What was the threat? I haven't heard it.
01:01:32.100 What was the threat?
01:01:33.200 Did they say they're going to blow them up? They're going to hit them?
01:01:35.240 You know what they're not going to do? They're not going to hit them with a nuclear weapon.
01:01:39.880 Is this something you're concerned about, sir?
01:01:41.440 No.
01:01:42.400 Iran's IRGC issues and warning that they will target 18 U.S. technology companies
01:01:46.520 if the U.S. continues targeted assassinations of Iranian leaders, beginning on April 1st.
01:01:51.480 Those companies, Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft.
01:01:53.780 Most of those people are dead already.
01:01:56.120 Yeah, Peter.
01:01:56.720 I got one.
01:01:57.740 Your son Eric posted a photo of what will be the Trump presidential library.
01:02:02.200 It's a huge skyscraper.
01:02:04.080 In Miami.
01:02:04.960 Is that all a library?
01:02:06.440 What else is going in?
01:02:07.180 Well, it's a library.
01:02:08.220 It's a museum, a library.
01:02:09.520 It's a presidential.
01:02:10.140 But I wouldn't start it till I'm out of office. I don't believe in building libraries or museums
01:02:16.100 It's really like the Barack Hussein Obama one in Chicago
01:02:20.380 In not a good location, and it's a very unattractive building. That's seriously late and seriously over budget
01:02:28.080 I think you're gonna see a great one here and it'll go up on time on budget
01:02:33.660 Best location in Miami best they say it's the best block in Miami and the state work
01:02:40.140 no it's going to be most likely a hotel you know this concept could be office but it's most likely
01:02:45.180 going to be a hotel with a beautiful building underneath and a 747 air force one in the lobby
01:02:52.620 which is going to be a trick and the supreme court tomorrow is going to hear arguments about
01:02:57.400 your executive order trying to get rid of birthright citizenship and i'm going you're going
01:03:03.820 to go to the supreme court i think so i do believe because i have listened to this argument for so
01:03:08.940 And this is not about Chinese billionaires or billionaires from other countries who all of a sudden have 75 children or 59 children in one case or 10 children becoming American citizens. This was about slaves. And if you take a look slaves, we're talking about slaves from the Civil War. And if you take a look at when it was filed, all of this legislation, all of this, everything having to do with birthright citizenship.
01:03:37.940 it was at the end of the civil war the reason was it had to do with the babies
01:03:43.820 of slaves and the protection of the babies of slaves it didn't have to do
01:03:49.400 with the protection of multi-millionaires and billionaires wanting
01:03:53.780 to have their children get an American citizenship it is the craziest thing I've
01:03:58.680 ever seen it's been so badly handled by legal people over the years if you look
01:04:04.380 at the original birthright citizenship papers they all happened right after the civil war
01:04:11.580 the reason was it had to do with the babies of slaves and hopefully it's going to say because
01:04:18.220 our country is being scammed we're getting all of these people they're selling the rights to
01:04:23.500 them people are making a living a big living getting hundreds of thousands and even millions
01:04:28.620 of dollars from bringing people in and saying congratulations your whole family is going to be
01:04:35.520 a citizen of the united states of america that's not what it was for it wasn't for billionaires
01:04:40.620 bringing people in or family in it was for the children of slaves and what you really have to do
01:04:49.620 and i don't think the lawyers talk about it as much look at when the civil war ended and look
01:04:55.360 at the date of when this was
01:04:57.280 enacted. Okay.
01:04:59.100 Have you ever met in the Supreme Court?
01:05:00.760 Is this going to be the first time going to the Supreme Court?
01:05:02.380 No, once before, the opening of the Supreme Court
01:05:05.160 and the last administration.
01:05:06.960 And which justices will you be listening
01:05:09.240 for most closely? I love a few
01:05:11.460 of them.
01:05:12.920 I don't like some others.
01:05:15.340 And, you know, you say what you want,
01:05:17.840 but you have the ones that were
01:05:19.400 appointed by Barack Hussein, Obama,
01:05:21.160 and Biden.
01:05:22.900 I don't care how good your case is.
01:05:24.760 You can have the greatest case ever, and they're going to rule against you.
01:05:29.320 They always do.
01:05:30.720 And it's not supposed to be that way.
01:05:33.200 Now, the Republicans tend to be very different.
01:05:37.180 They want to show how honorable they are, so a man can appoint them, and they can rule against him.
01:05:42.320 It's so proud of it.
01:05:43.320 We're so proud we ruled against Trump.
01:05:45.440 We're so proud.
01:05:46.420 We're above it.
01:05:48.680 There are those that say that's wonderful, and there are those that say they're so stupid.
01:05:55.620 But the Democrats never fail at one thing.
01:06:00.520 When Barack Hussein Obama or when Biden appoints somebody, they go along that line.
01:06:06.040 You can have the greatest case in history.
01:06:09.860 And almost, I guess I have to say almost, maybe I don't have to say it, almost without fail,
01:06:16.460 But those people, four of them, sometimes five of them, but four of them will vote against
01:06:25.560 you.
01:06:26.560 You don't have a chance.
01:06:27.560 You don't have a chance.
01:06:28.560 And that's not what the court system is.
01:06:30.560 Now the Republican appointees tend to go, and this has been long before me, this has
01:06:35.060 been for many years, some people would call it stupidity, some people would call it disloyal.
01:06:41.100 Some people would say they're right in doing it.
01:06:43.660 I don't mind being right, but the other side almost never does it. Almost. I think you could
01:06:48.480 find maybe a couple of instances. Almost never does. When a Democrat appoints a judge, and I'm
01:06:54.160 talking about judges, not just justices. You go before some of these Democrat judges in Washington,
01:07:02.180 D.C., you don't have a chance. That's why I gave pardons to hundreds of people that were so badly
01:07:09.360 treated having to do with j6 yeah oh do you have a question let's go i didn't see you over there
01:07:20.300 you've been so nice here we go now she's going to hit me with a bad one go ahead
01:07:24.920 it's the craziest thing the democrats are totally against it again they're unified i think maybe
01:07:35.460 We would have Fetterman, who I have a lot of respect for, but the Democrats are unified
01:07:40.820 against it, and you need Democrat votes, unless you do something smart called the filibuster,
01:07:47.080 terminate the filibuster, which they should do.
01:07:49.860 Republicans should do that, but there are a couple of Republicans that maybe they're
01:07:53.380 not so smart, because the Democrats will do it on the first day in office, maybe the first
01:07:57.960 hour.
01:07:58.960 It's a question, will it be the first hour or the first day?
01:08:01.900 So who can believe that a person, you can't even get it to the floor, that a person wouldn't
01:08:10.480 vote for, think of it, for citizenship, proof of citizenship, for voter identification.
01:08:19.680 And we also added one.
01:08:20.820 We added mail-in ballots, mail-in ballots with exceptions for the military, for people
01:08:26.000 that are sick, people that are traveling, for the disabled.
01:08:29.840 We have very generous exceptions.
01:08:32.740 But who would believe that that would be possible not to get those things to vote for?
01:08:36.240 And then we added best of Trump.
01:08:38.420 We added no men and women sports, a different subject, but we added that, and we said no
01:08:43.700 transgender mutilization of our children.
01:08:47.180 These are all 90, 95, maybe 98 in some cases, maybe 99 in terms of those first two.
01:08:58.400 you talk about the first two i think you know i think i think in 98 99 percent voter identification
01:09:05.760 right wouldn't you think don't you think it's nice with picture wouldn't you think it's nice
01:09:11.240 when the democrats had their convention i remember it so well you had to have identification to get
01:09:18.780 into the arena and they had a card that was bigger than most of their chests and it had
01:09:24.280 everything. It had their picture, and if you didn't have that card, they threw you away.
01:09:30.700 In New York City recently, we had a big snowstorm. Mayor Mandami had, he called out for people to
01:09:39.160 shovel snow, but you had to give identification with picture. If you didn't have, and it wasn't
01:09:47.180 one identification, you had to have two. So to shovel snow in New York City, you need identification.
01:09:53.720 double with picture
01:09:55.240 but to vote which is maybe our most
01:09:57.800 cherished thing you don't need
01:10:00.000 they don't want
01:10:01.700 voter ID the democrats
01:10:03.540 because they want to cheat the problem
01:10:05.640 is we need their votes in order to get it
01:10:07.560 you need their votes and
01:10:08.760 look
01:10:11.800 they know their policy is so bad
01:10:13.880 they know that if they gave those votes
01:10:15.660 they might never win another election
01:10:17.320 so they're fighting like hell
01:10:18.920 they're actually fighting for their survival
01:10:22.040 because
01:10:22.800 their policy the republicans have great policy smart policy strong borders low interest rates
01:10:31.320 low taxes we just gave you the largest tax cut in history all these great policies you know
01:10:36.660 we want a strong military look at our military we have the strongest military look what happened
01:10:40.680 in venezuela it was so incredible people said the greatest military maneuver they've ever seen
01:10:47.260 look what's happening in iran we're just i mean we're totally unchecked everything's been bombed
01:10:54.500 out they have no anti-aircraft protection they have no nothing they don't have anything
01:11:00.800 look at our military the democrats don't want that and when i read the fake new york times
01:11:06.460 you take a look at it it's like oh they're putting up a good fight they're not putting
01:11:10.820 up a fight they're not even shooting at us okay we have planes planes are just ruling this guy
01:11:17.160 We have airplanes, those two, those two, we have airplanes, nice, right?
01:11:24.240 Lincoln with a little modern touch, the great Benjamin Franklin with a little modern touch.
01:11:30.360 But think of it, they are roaming the skies over to Rand, they're not even being shut
01:11:36.040 at, because their equipment's been totally decimated, they have nothing to shoot.
01:11:42.460 We have, they have no Navy, they have no anything.
01:11:45.640 And just think about this. They have no Navy. They have no military. They have no nothing. They're losing. They admit they're losing. They're begging to make a deal. And if you read the fake New York Times, a corrupt newspaper, where I'm suing them and I think I should do very well, but you would almost think, who's winning?
01:12:05.760 it's so fraudulent but just to finish up with the new york times if you read the new york times
01:12:13.400 prior to my election victory including the first one and the second one too i won three times
01:12:21.140 i won three times convincingly but let's go to the third victory if you read the new york times
01:12:28.820 you would say oh trump's gonna lose but i won in a landslide i won the popular vote i won the
01:12:35.240 Electoral College in a massive number, right? Massive. I won the counties. 86% of the counties
01:12:42.720 I won. All of these different things. Winning the popular vote for Republicans, you know, pretty
01:12:48.500 amazing. But if you read the New York Times for months and months and months, you're hearing,
01:12:54.500 oh, Trump is doing so badly. We have to straighten out our media. The reason their circulation is
01:13:02.340 way down. The New York Times circulation, you know, has gone way down. Washington Post
01:13:07.300 is almost extinct. The papers that are being dishonest, the papers generally, people don't
01:13:15.180 believe the media. And to finish, I got 93% bad publicity. Some people say 97, but between
01:13:24.080 93 and 97. A person that gets 97% of bad stories, maybe Caroline's doing a poor job, I don't
01:13:31.920 know. She's my representative. You're doing a terrible job. Should we keep her? I think
01:13:36.740 we'll keep her. But I get 93 to 97 percent bad press, fake press, all fake. I won in
01:13:44.420 a landslide. When you get 93 to 97 bad stories, bad press, and you win in a landslide, you
01:13:52.760 know what that says? People don't believe the press. And when people don't believe the
01:13:57.980 press. That's a very bad thing for our country. And when you look at, let's say, the New York
01:14:01.960 Times or the Washington Post, their stories are so fake.
01:14:06.080 Wall Street Journal, too. A lot of bad stories. I don't know what happened to them, but
01:14:09.920 they're bad. Their circulation went way down. Wall Street Journal. I don't know if you
01:14:13.960 saw the numbers that came out yesterday. New York Times, way down. Wall Street
01:14:17.940 Journal, way down. Washington Post, number one, way down.
01:14:22.020 Because people don't believe them anymore. And until they get, it's not
01:14:25.860 the paper it's not the big it's that they have no credibility anymore which is a very sad thing
01:14:31.560 for our country thank you very much okay the president of the united states the wrangler is
01:14:42.520 going to step in and get the pool out there we go um many blockbusters right there one about iran
01:14:49.580 we're going to get to in a moment i'll go back to neil mckay but also the president
01:14:52.500 he must have heard that real america's voice was doing this all day uh at the supreme court the
01:14:58.220 president actually said he is going to go to hear the argument and that is uh very very rarely
01:15:04.320 happens i think president trump went to the open in the first term we'll get back to that in a
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01:19:51.220 steve okay the president had a bunch of blockbuster news there number one was this executive order
01:19:57.700 number two what he had to say about going to the supreme court tomorrow as we said it's very
01:20:02.320 important we know it's very close to president trump's heart uh this issue not a fringe issue
01:20:07.360 it all also what he had to say about the war neil let's let's go with the last one first uh with the
01:20:13.120 war he said hey we're basically wrapping up i've accomplished my objectives with the nuclear weapons
01:20:20.420 with the ballistic missiles with the industrial base with the air force their navy etc i think
01:20:25.380 we got two two more weeks maybe a couple days on the other side he was then pressed to say look
01:20:32.180 you say you're talking to the right guys if you're talking to the right guys um are you going to cut
01:20:37.200 a deal. And he says, you know, maybe we maybe we are, but it's not necessary for us to finish our
01:20:42.300 work and take off. How do you interpret that? That's a very different take than President
01:20:46.500 Trump has had. How do you interpret that? Yeah, that's not unconstitutional surrender,
01:20:53.020 but I think it's a recognition of how this trade is playing out. And he wants to cut his losses.
01:21:01.720 He wants to count his chips. And if the Straits of Hormuz is important to somebody and Trump just did the calculations, he said, it's really not that important to me.
01:21:13.320 Maybe it's important to somebody else and let them deal with it.
01:21:19.080 So you're right. The unconditional surrender, he's clearly off. But he says, hey, I've done regime change. I've got a new set of guys there.
01:21:25.660 He actually says they're more reasonable. This we know there's tons of discussions going on behind the scenes.
01:21:31.720 it seems like he's had and i know scott besant is very involved in this because scott besant
01:21:37.660 saying hey there's going to be some multinational force that's going to be escorting ships in but
01:21:43.240 clearly it looks like he's telling he's and this is one of his negotiating styles you know to say
01:21:47.600 hey look as a forcing function we're out of here in two weeks maybe plus a couple of days
01:21:52.780 you guys better be organized because the strait of hormuz is really europe's problem
01:21:57.220 Japan and Korea's problem and the Chinese Communist Party. Your thoughts?
01:22:02.720 Yeah, the United States military has been wargaming Iran scenarios for 50 years, 60 years.
01:22:11.940 Truman threatened to use nuclear weapons if the Soviets didn't evacuate their forces from Iran
01:22:17.860 in 1946. So this is territory that we've looked at for a long time. And so what we could do is
01:22:26.960 we could send in the Marines, and we could take the islands, and we could secure some territory.
01:22:32.060 We could cut a deal and set up a rival government. There's all sorts of things we could have done,
01:22:36.820 and I think Trump is just sort of looking at it now, and he's saying, I don't want to be a part
01:22:41.720 of this, and I have to give him some credit. I think that there are some premises and some
01:22:48.000 scenarios that he was promised would take place. They didn't necessarily take place,
01:22:54.100 And I got to believe that his conversations with these new leaders, maybe they're going so well that they're like, hey, we'll just keep talking and we don't need a treaty or anything.
01:23:05.540 We'll just keep talking. But we're going to deescalate and and sort of move on, Steve.
01:23:12.740 OK, Sam Faddis is going to join me at the bottom of the hour. We're going to go through what we just heard in the Oval Office.
01:23:18.220 Let me read you something, Neil, about the executive order. This comes from Mark Elias, a fan favorite here at the War Room.
01:23:24.100 He tweets out with President Trump talking about breaking.
01:23:28.040 He's expected to sign a sweeping executive order aimed at cracking down on mail-in voting, escalating his long-running effort to restrict voting access ahead of the 2026 midterms.
01:23:37.520 Elias then states, if Trump signs an unconstitutional executive order to take over voting, we will sue.
01:23:43.320 I don't bluff, and I usually win.
01:23:46.380 This is going to be hotly contested.
01:23:48.460 I'm sure they're going to be in court tomorrow morning.
01:23:51.720 Tell me your thoughts about this executive order.
01:23:53.840 President Trump had really thought this through. Number one, it was about cleaning up the voter
01:23:57.840 rolls, and it was also about mail-in ballots. Your thoughts, sir?
01:24:05.120 Yeah, immediately my thoughts turned to those judges. Everyone was celebrating that Trump
01:24:10.660 put 232 federal district judges and appellate judges on the bench, but at least 85 of them
01:24:18.660 were in blue states so that they were in some way, shape, or form approved by Democratic senators.
01:24:26.140 And so the federal bench is full of so-called Republican judges, but a lot of them literally
01:24:34.080 have nothing to do with MAGA or even the Republican Party. And so Elias has a very powerful
01:24:40.200 ally in the federal judges. And let's see how it goes. But Trump has a good legal team.
01:24:47.500 He has the Constitution behind him, as Mike Davis said.
01:24:51.560 And so, you know, we'll see how it goes.
01:24:53.840 I mean, we're coming up on Election Day, right?
01:24:58.240 They're already going through the primaries.
01:25:04.160 One more time, just tell the audience what this executive order actually connects,
01:25:08.660 what Social Security, the Postal Service.
01:25:11.120 You had Lutnick in there talking about putting a barcode on.
01:25:14.720 Just walk me through the basics as you know them.
01:25:17.500 Right. So the barcode, the barcode is to address the issue that if you put someone's name on a ballot or an envelope, then you basically take away the secret ballot.
01:25:29.320 And there are problems with, you know, having two envelopes and three envelopes where it just becomes so complicated.
01:25:35.500 And that's actually one of the nuts that they couldn't crack inside the Senate.
01:25:39.000 The main thing is that Homeland Security, working with the post office and the Social Security Administration, are going to create valid lists of citizens registered or authorized to vote in each state.
01:25:55.740 So each state will have a list. And so when you vote and certainly when you go in and request a mail-in ballot, your name will be checked against that good list created by the government, by the federal government.
01:26:08.160 And then the add on to that is that the attorney general and the Justice Department is directed to prosecute anyone who interferes with this process, anyone who creates a situation where there are bad voters on that list.
01:26:24.420 And then certainly there's also in the executive order that states will lose federal funding if they do not cooperate or otherwise interfere with the process, Steve.
01:26:36.860 Last thing, you're going to help us.
01:26:38.580 We're going to do coverage tomorrow morning of this historic case that goes before the Supreme Court on the 14th Amendment in birthright citizenship.
01:26:49.300 John Eastman, we interviewed him today from the airport flying in.
01:26:52.400 And he's been working on this for ever since right after 9-11 when he and Ed Meese took it up.
01:26:59.540 I've had Mike Davis, so many others.
01:27:01.380 It went from a quote unquote fringe theory to being argued tomorrow in the Supreme Court.
01:27:06.700 Did I hear the president right?
01:27:08.280 Did he actually say he's going to go over it and listen to the arguments?
01:27:13.660 Yeah, that's exactly what he said.
01:27:15.420 He has been to the Supreme Court before.
01:27:17.700 He paid respects to Ruth Bader Ginsburg when she was, you know, laying in state at the Supreme Court.
01:27:24.380 He also attended the swearing in of Gorsuch in 2017.
01:27:28.980 But I didn't have time to check all the all the records.
01:27:33.800 But I think it's extremely rare for a president of the United States to attend oral arguments.
01:27:38.960 So this may may actually be the first state will be tomorrow is going to be ground zero on Constitution.
01:27:47.700 tomorrow. We knew it was going to be big. I knew it was going to be big. In fact,
01:27:51.720 you've got Mike Howell and the team putting out the mass deportation coalition, putting out their
01:27:57.760 action plan, which is pretty amazing. But the president going really kind of up to Capitol
01:28:03.860 Hill and going to the Supreme Court is going to be pretty historic. Neil, where do people follow
01:28:08.460 you? You're going to be up all night putting up material and content. We'll see you tomorrow
01:28:12.380 morning. Where do folks go? Steve, they can find me on all the socials at Reporter McCabe. Thanks
01:28:20.300 for having me on. Thank you, sir. Boy, we started the morning with getting John Eastman from the
01:28:29.300 airport before he got on the plane to come back here. Of course, Politico had the big story about
01:28:33.960 Eastman. Talked about how this went from a kook, from a fringe theory to John Sauer, the solicitor
01:28:41.640 general of the united states tomorrow uh arguing this for the government john salvage has been a
01:28:46.480 rock star you saw today uh with the president with the what the ballroom and pbs and npr
01:28:52.340 all over him i think a couple weeks ago they were all over carrie lakin what he had done
01:28:57.480 for uh voice of america and everything that's associated with that u.s government broadcasting
01:29:02.520 they are coming for president trump as hard as possible that's one of the reasons over the
01:29:07.220 Justice Department. We don't have enough bodies over there. And one of the reasons conservative
01:29:11.600 law firms have been telling people, well, if you go to work for President Trump, you're not going
01:29:15.660 to get a job at a big conservative law firm. Very difficult getting bodies in. And then you've got
01:29:21.960 the blue slip situation, which Neil just referred to, where the senators in these blue states can
01:29:27.640 do blocking functions. I don't think President Trump's gotten more than 14 or 15 of his own
01:29:32.820 U.S. attorneys in there at the state level. I want to thank, and by the way, I want to thank
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01:30:20.520 military data and information he's talked to two individuals he thinks really hot very highly of
01:30:26.140 It's Admiral Cooper at CENTCOM and General Cain, his senior military uniform military advisors, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
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01:31:25.900 artificial intelligence and fiat currency. Of course, AI. Much more on that this week. David
01:31:33.660 Sachs, I might add, was removed as the czar for artificial intelligence and crypto. Now,
01:31:41.520 According to him, it's, oh, I'm taking a job on PCAST,
01:31:44.200 but that's just a kind of an honorary committee
01:31:48.100 that looks at research.
01:31:50.420 He was already on that.
01:31:51.320 He's going to be now, they promoted him to co-chairman,
01:31:54.040 but they took away the AI.
01:31:56.000 Why did they take away AI?
01:31:57.680 He was trying to ram down the American people's throat
01:32:00.720 this situation with amnesty for artificial intelligence.
01:32:05.240 It cannot happen.
01:32:06.440 It will not happen, and it's not happening.
01:32:08.280 The American people have revolted against this, not just about content, not just about protection for children, but the out-of-control nature of artificial intelligence.
01:32:21.280 It's one of the things here at the War Room we fight constantly.
01:32:25.280 Joe Allen's going to be with us. Joe Allen's on fire. He's all over the country now with his humans first.
01:32:30.280 Okay, short commercial break. I've asked Sam Faddis to step away from the dinner table with his family and join us next to break down what the president just told us.
01:32:38.280 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann.
01:32:58.360 okay there's been tremendous activity all day across the world on about our allies in the gulf
01:33:06.560 our allies in um nato and europe as you know we did the whole morning show about this there's
01:33:14.320 been a lot of activity the president's been working on this uh had some uh and this is one
01:33:19.880 of the reasons i think not just signing the executive order about the mail-in ballots which
01:33:24.460 our guest sam fattis is one of the top uh grassroots leaders in the country up there
01:33:29.560 in the commonwealth of pennsylvania to be all over because that's how they stole it in 2020
01:33:33.280 in pennsylvania was mail-in ballots um it just wasn't signing that i do believe the president
01:33:39.520 wanted to do it about five o'clock late in the afternoon early in the evening to then address
01:33:44.700 the media and to talk to him about i think some pretty startling information where we have been
01:33:49.980 You can tell kind of the line of thought that the president has.
01:33:53.280 I've asked Sam to step away from doing what he was doing a few minutes ago and join us.
01:33:58.480 I want to play this. It's about four minutes.
01:34:00.360 I want the audience to listen to it again.
01:34:01.900 And then I'm going to bring Sam in to help break it down for us.
01:34:05.000 Let's go ahead and let it rip.
01:34:06.260 A couple of questions for you, Audubon.
01:34:08.200 The first one affects Americans here on gas prices.
01:34:11.460 Today, they had four dollars.
01:34:14.140 Four dollars. Yeah.
01:34:15.300 And we have a country that's not going to be throwing a nuclear weapon at us in six months.
01:34:19.540 But Americans are feeling the effects in the interim.
01:34:21.960 And they're also feeling a lot safer.
01:34:24.080 What is the plan to bring them back down?
01:34:26.180 All I have to do is leave Iran, and we'll be doing that very soon.
01:34:29.680 And they'll become tumbling down.
01:34:31.840 And stock prices were up today almost to a record because they know two things.
01:34:39.500 Number one, we have a safe country.
01:34:41.220 We had to take a little detour because we had a madman named Khomeini, who sadly is no longer with us.
01:34:47.760 and we had regime change already.
01:34:50.820 We've knocked out one regime,
01:34:52.120 then we knocked out the second regime.
01:34:53.740 Now we have a group of people that's very,
01:34:55.960 that are very different.
01:34:57.040 They're much more reasonable.
01:34:58.180 I think much more, much less radicalized.
01:35:00.840 It's a, we've had regime change.
01:35:03.320 We're dealing with people that are much more rational.
01:35:07.040 And it's very, it's amazing what we've done.
01:35:10.500 We had to make a little detour.
01:35:11.660 So when the stock market broke all records
01:35:14.700 just a few weeks ago,
01:35:16.600 when it hit 50,000 on the Dow, 7,000 on the S&P.
01:35:21.160 I said to the American people,
01:35:23.000 it's time that we have to make a little detour
01:35:24.680 because we have a madman that wants a nuclear weapon.
01:35:27.320 And if we did not come out with a B-2 bomber,
01:35:29.440 we would have a nuclear weapon right now.
01:35:31.620 It would have been used before this, before today.
01:35:36.260 And you may not be standing there asking that question, okay?
01:35:39.560 So I think we have a country that understands that.
01:35:42.540 I see CNN did a poll,
01:35:43.920 and they talked about voters or MAGA voters.
01:35:46.160 And my poll came out at 100 percent.
01:35:48.780 Nobody, nobody covers that poll.
01:35:50.760 They had another poll where it was at 92 percent approval.
01:35:54.080 I think that the people understand it.
01:35:57.300 We'll be leaving very soon.
01:35:59.060 And if France or some other country wants to get oil or gas, they'll go up through the straight and almost straight.
01:36:09.780 They'll go right up there and they'll be able to fend for themselves.
01:36:12.920 I think it'll be very safe, actually.
01:36:14.500 but we have nothing to do with that what happens to the strait we're not going to have anything to
01:36:18.900 do with because these countries china china will go up and they'll fuel up their beautiful ships
01:36:25.140 and they'll leave and they'll take care of themselves there's no reason for us to do it
01:36:29.220 we hit them hard we got rid of a lot of a lot of the radicalized lunatics along the strait
01:36:34.340 but if they want something but i would say that within uh two weeks maybe two weeks maybe three
01:36:41.540 we're hitting them very hard last night we knocked out tremendous amounts of
01:36:45.300 missile making facilities we as you probably read or wrote we knocked out excuse me
01:36:52.180 pardon me interrupting we'll be the u.s will be gone or done with the war i think with two or three
01:36:56.180 weeks we'll leave because there's no reason for us to do this look problem with the straight
01:37:01.940 a guy can take a mine drop it in the water and say oh it's unsafe it's not like you're taking
01:37:07.940 out an army or you're taking out a country or you know they can drop it or you can take a machine
01:37:12.500 gun from the shore and shoot a little few bullets on a ship or maybe an over the shoulder missile
01:37:18.580 small missiles uh that's not for us that'll be for france that'll be for whoever's using the
01:37:26.340 strain but i think when we leave probably that's all cleared up today i heard tremendous numbers
01:37:31.380 of ships were sailing through uh we're negotiating with them right now uh they've been again we have
01:37:37.620 had regime change now regime change was not one of the things i had as a goal i had one goal they
01:37:43.700 will have no nuclear weapon and that goal has been attained they will not have nuclear weapons
01:37:49.780 but we're finishing the job and i think within maybe two weeks maybe a couple of days longer
01:37:56.100 to do the job but we want to knock out every single thing they have now it's possible that
01:38:01.060 we'll make a deal before that because we'll hit bridges and we've hit some we'll hit some bridges
01:38:06.820 We've got a couple of nice bridges in mind.
01:38:09.640 But if they come to the table, that'll be good.
01:38:12.840 But it doesn't matter whether they come or not.
01:38:15.140 We've set them back.
01:38:16.820 It'll take 15 to 20 years for them to rebuild what we've done to them.
01:38:21.040 They have no Navy.
01:38:22.800 They have no military.
01:38:24.000 They have no Air Force.
01:38:25.160 They have no telecommunications.
01:38:26.880 They have no anti-aircraft systems.
01:38:29.000 They have no leaders.
01:38:30.360 You know, their leaders are all gone.
01:38:31.660 That's why we have regime change.
01:38:33.060 We have nice new leaders.
01:38:36.820 So this morning, Sam, we spent talking about with various of our contributors and experts about, and particularly Ben Harnwell joined us from Rome because of kind of the outrageous response of NATO, people like Spain not, you know, taking Roe to Spain, which as you remember is a major naval base and naval air base.
01:38:58.200 And now this joint deal we have with them, they've essentially blocked us from using that and also blocked use of airspace.
01:39:05.720 we talked about the saudis we talked about the gulf emirates and then this afternoon we knew
01:39:10.000 this was kind of boiling the president pretty adamant two weeks maybe three weeks two weeks
01:39:15.520 maybe a couple of days i've got my punch list we're we're going down pretty methodically
01:39:20.680 we're out of here and the the hormuz if you want your oil as he told hey france go take it
01:39:28.320 protect it but it's not for us to sit there and worry about every mind every guy with a uh
01:39:33.980 with what an MPAD, every rubble down there.
01:39:38.240 Your thoughts about where we are and what message is the commander-in-chief
01:39:43.540 sending to the Gulf nations and also to our allies in Europe, sir?
01:39:51.740 Well, up front, Steve, you know, as you know as well or better than anybody,
01:39:58.580 The president often says things to provoke a response or stake out a position and doesn't necessarily represent where he's ultimately going to end up, but he's making a point.
01:40:14.900 So he's looking at NATO countries as an example, in particular Spain, which is not just saying it won't send troops, but is literally denying us overflight, not letting us fly through their airspace and saying, you know, we need you and you're not there.
01:40:35.100 So, in effect, what goes around comes around.
01:40:38.940 Do not expect on the other side of this ledger that we will forget this and that we will be there for you in all circumstances.
01:40:46.920 So, I get it. I think that's an important point.
01:40:50.240 I think it's something that needs to be said.
01:40:52.040 You guys are free to go your own way, but don't then turn around and think you're going to get a blank check from the United States.
01:40:58.960 way. In effect, you're sort of altering the nature of the alliance, and there will be consequences.
01:41:05.600 In regard to where we are in terms of ending the conflict, there are some signs here
01:41:11.760 that I think are hopeful. You know, that we're beginning to hear some noises from the Iranians,
01:41:20.080 perhaps, and certainly the president's talking about trying to wind this down and conclude this,
01:41:24.560 And that's all. I think that's that's great. You know, it's sort of like you're you're seeing the first first sparks in a fire.
01:41:32.280 Maybe we're kindling something positive here. Where I guess I, you know, what I'm building up to my great hesitation is I don't think it is a viable solution for us to just leave and say the straits are not our our issue, particularly in light of what the Iranians are doing.
01:41:53.240 I mean, they now have, I don't think the bill in their modulis, their parliament has finally passed, but they have a formal declaration that is out of committee.
01:42:04.780 So it's a draft of their formal government position that says, that codifies that they now control the straits.
01:42:14.040 Nobody will pass unless you pay in reals.
01:42:18.000 And you have to get permission from them and you have to buy permission.
01:42:21.980 And it says no American ships under any condition can pass.
01:42:28.000 And it says no Israeli ships can pass.
01:42:30.660 And it says nobody who participates in our sanctions against the Iranians can pass.
01:42:36.940 That's a whole bunch of people there.
01:42:39.300 So I don't think in reality we can just say at the end, not our problem and walk away.
01:42:46.340 And leave the Iranians in control of 20% of the world's oil and natural gas supply, whether it moves.
01:42:54.800 I get it that we are energy independent, but we are not independent of the economic consequences of that.
01:43:04.980 Sam, you know these people and, you know, President Trump says, hey, we're finally dealing with, quote unquote, some reasonable people.
01:43:12.780 as you go down the food chain and kill more of these do you get to your best of your knowledge
01:43:19.460 do you get to more reasonable or do you get just a tougher uh hombres lower down the food chain
01:43:26.260 i mean like i said these aren't jeffersonian democrats who is actually the type of person
01:43:32.160 that you think the government is dealing with right now like you said they've been very bold
01:43:35.620 about saying hey look that's we control it now you're gonna pay if we decide to let you through
01:43:40.380 you're going to pay us, I think, $2 million a ship, but anybody that's with Israel, with the
01:43:46.760 United States, and particularly the sanctions. And there, I think they're including the Gulf
01:43:51.680 Emirates. So I don't know what gets out of there since outside of their oil, that's the rest of
01:43:56.760 the oil and natural gas, sir. Yeah, I mean, you're absolutely right. If you follow the logic of that
01:44:02.480 in the terms of what they're proposing, the only thing that's going to move is their oil and their
01:44:07.860 natural gas. So that, that, that, you know, we're, that's a non-starter to me. I, you just can't do
01:44:13.440 that. Who do you get to? I mean, the first problem, and I think I said this to talking to you the
01:44:18.420 other day, I've said it many times is the first problem is now, now we're groping around in a
01:44:23.320 dark room, right? We don't have the intelligence that we don't know who the hell we're talking to.
01:44:27.380 So all these guys are now unknown quantities. So you're guessing to what extent the guy you're
01:44:33.480 talking to actually has any wasta, right? And some of them will be total zealots and totally crazy
01:44:39.760 and absolutely diehard 12ers and like, you know, give me a suicide vest. I'm ready to blow myself
01:44:46.620 up kind of guys. You're also just going to run into guys that, you know, tell you that they're
01:44:51.740 big shots and they have connections and they're speaking on behalf of the government. And then a
01:44:56.400 week later, you're going to realize this guy is not talking to anybody and he doesn't speak for
01:45:01.840 anybody, and that's all a frigging waste of time. So there's going to be a lot of dead ends and a
01:45:09.160 lot of frustration here. What is the signal to the Israelis? Because the president said,
01:45:16.080 I think three times a day, and he's been saying it throughout the day to media. He says,
01:45:20.620 I've accomplished regime change. You had these guys we had to deal with for years. They wouldn't
01:45:25.460 negotiate. They're all dead. In fact, I've killed down two or three levels below that.
01:45:29.620 so in my mind i've done regime change uh what signal is that to the israel because he's signaling
01:45:35.640 to the europeans that somehow you guys got to get serious about this because it's just not our
01:45:41.340 problem so i need to see the world navy i need to see the french navy he's very specific about
01:45:45.760 the french he's also been signaling to the to the saudis he's talking about full economic war he's
01:45:51.280 very upset about this dubai situation where the iranians appear to still be able to do money
01:45:56.840 laundering and get cash from what's to be bulletproof sanctions. But it seems to me he's
01:46:02.680 also signaling to our ally in Jerusalem when he keeps saying, hey, I didn't set out to have
01:46:10.080 regime change. That was not on my punch list, but I've accomplished regime change, sir.
01:46:17.400 Yeah, well, I mean, again, I get it that we're reading tea leaves to a certain extent,
01:46:21.080 but I think what he's saying to the Israelis is we're going to end this on our terms,
01:46:26.140 not on yours and maybe you know maybe i'm being too optimistic there's a little subtext there that
01:46:31.900 says um it's it's it's now clear that you guys kind of had you and teleview had a different agenda
01:46:40.860 and have different ideas about how this goes and and who's in the driver's seat and if and it's
01:46:46.780 time for me to disabuse you of that that notion if if if that's correct um i'm all for that right
01:46:53.580 they these guys these guys are the junior partners they don't they don't should never
01:46:59.140 be telling us what to do should never have been telling us what to do and it's time for them to
01:47:02.700 get back in line sam before i let you go you're also uh one of the grassroots leaders of the
01:47:11.100 commonwealth of which mail-in ballots were the way they stole the 2020 election the president
01:47:15.140 obviously very frustrated with senate leaving town the save america act in limbo not even the
01:47:22.480 not even the ICE paid for, you know, we're going to have the coalition on tomorrow.
01:47:29.020 The mass deportation coalition is dropping their action plan.
01:47:32.160 Mike Allen, the team, we've seen it, but tomorrow it's going to actually be released.
01:47:35.500 I think at eight o'clock in the morning, we'll talk about that in the morning as we cover
01:47:38.620 the Supreme court with the president saying he's going to be there, which is extraordinary
01:47:42.260 for the, um, for the 14th amendment, the birthright citizenship, the mail-in ballot.
01:47:48.320 He just signed an executive order that ties together a bunch of agencies, gets the post
01:47:51.800 office involved he understands that this mail-in ballot situation is a ticking time bomb right
01:47:58.100 leading up to the 2026 how big an issue is this with the grassroots in uh in in in the commonwealth
01:48:05.980 and and how much are they telling the president something's got to be done here if the senate
01:48:10.000 and the house not going to do it put it up there and let's go to court and fight this thing out
01:48:14.080 there's nothing more important steve for for real i mean there and and uh action on this
01:48:20.920 from their perspective, long overdue. It's not a criticism of the president. It's just
01:48:24.920 they're fed up. They've been fed up for years. They know exactly how this plays. This whole
01:48:30.140 mail-in ballot thing is, I mean, it gives you a license to steal elections. And that is what has
01:48:41.040 been happening. And our legislatures at all levels have completely failed the test. And look, I think
01:48:47.200 this is a completely constitutional move. It will be challenged, obviously, in the courts
01:48:50.840 as being unconstitutional because the states are supposed to run elections.
01:48:54.940 But this is a national security issue. We got real world, no conspiracy theory evidence stacked
01:49:00.920 to the ceiling of the Chinese as one example of being involved in interfering in these elections
01:49:08.060 and wanting to manipulate these elections. And we can't have that. We can't just, we can't have
01:49:13.640 federal elections and you know a vote and put a guy in the white house and not know that he wasn't
01:49:21.960 installed by a foreign power as may have it well very well happened in 2020 so i'm all for it it is
01:49:29.960 massive it is huge it is one of those things where the grassroots are going to be saying thank god
01:49:35.720 he has delivered on one of our key demands i mean when i brought together the pennsylvania patriot
01:49:40.600 coalition, the single issue on which we rallied when we first got together in Harrisburg was
01:49:46.340 exactly this, was mail-in voting and getting a handle on it. Ideally getting rid of it,
01:49:52.460 but we couldn't do that getting a handle on it. The one that was most egregious to me the entire
01:49:59.020 time was Philadelphia and what they did because they had said they're going to have the two
01:50:03.140 envelopes. They tore it up and threw it over there. You saw them steal it in broad daylight.
01:50:08.020 you saw the pennsylvania legislature eventually they came back and sent a letter to mcconnell
01:50:12.980 this is the whole thing about they wanted another 10 days uh it's a thing that pence uh overruled
01:50:18.860 but it has been a uh it's a scar that has not healed and i think the president i think he's
01:50:25.240 showing his frustration he says look i've tried the senate i've tried this these guys are not
01:50:29.420 moving i'm gonna send an executive order if we got to go to court because he's talking about
01:50:33.580 cleaning up the voter rolls on a national basis and stopping the most egregious violations of
01:50:40.600 mail-in ballots and god bless him for doing it it's time now you know before the midterm elections
01:50:45.420 let's just have it let's just go to the supreme court and slug this thing out and have people
01:50:49.180 you know have the supreme court tell us you can't do it sam thank you so much for change your evening
01:50:53.700 both make us smarter on the president's signaling because i think he's also getting a little fed up
01:50:59.500 with this thing particularly fed up with what do i say allies or supposedly allies are not pulling
01:51:05.340 their weight or in some cases maybe pulling too much weight so he's got a tough coalition he's
01:51:10.220 got to pull together sam and magazine where do people go on substack where they go for your
01:51:14.300 social media and magazine.substack.com and i'm on all social media as real sam fattis at real sam
01:51:21.100 fattis no your substack's absolutely amazing i want to thank you sir it's fantastic the sam fattis
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01:53:28.740 day supreme court president of the united states says he's going to be there we're going to cover
01:53:33.260 it we're also going to have mike howell and the entire team associated with the mass deportation
01:53:37.780 coalition to walk through their action plan john eastman hell of a day tomorrow folks people have
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