00:00:00.000Judges saying, Katie, in a three-page order just decided that the ballroom may not have any further construction done.
00:00:07.960They 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.
00:00:18.400And 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.
00:00:31.900This is a judge who does not want to be circumvented by the White House.
00:00:36.160And that's why he's being as concrete as he is about what it is that they can't do.
00:00:40.500But I will also note that this order won't take effect for 14 days.
00:01:53.520A federal judge has ruled that a key part of President Trump's executive order targeting NPR and PBS was unconstitutional.
00:02:01.500The decision blocking the administration from denying federal funds based on editorial viewpoint.
00:02:06.080While 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.
00:02:18.180You might remember that last summer, Republicans in Congress rescinded federal support over objections from public media advocates and the ruling.
00:02:25.560Judge 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.
00:02:37.700He 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.
00:02:48.620PBS says that the network is thrilled with today's decision and that we will continue to do what we've always done.
00:02:54.940serve our mission to educate and inspire all Americans as the nation's most trusted media
00:03:00.040institution. Express authorization from Congress. Are they going to be taking this up?
00:03:06.180I don't know if they'll take it up, but I would put the chance that they would authorize this at
00:03:10.800close to zero. If there was actually a number lower than zero, I would put it there because
00:03:17.500you're not getting there is no chance of the president will get 60 votes in the Senate to
00:03:24.180built a ballroom at the white house none zero could he get it through the house yet probably
00:03:29.060but i'll take it at least i didn't mention this but i'll take it a step further if they were to
00:03:34.220need money for this i think that would also be close to zero okay um tuesday 31 march year of
00:03:45.640early 2026 welcome to the afternoon show we're gonna do a little juggling it was just announced
00:03:51.100earlier today the president will be signing an executive order momentarily from the oval office
00:03:55.740and we will go live there covered all wall to wall it turns out oh by the way that this executive
00:04:01.360order has to do with mail-in ballots so we were having mike davis on today as the president got
00:04:06.900pounded by these radical judges at kind of the entry level in the federal court system both on
00:04:12.080his ballroom um his ballroom and also npr pbs all of that the shutdown of that but mike i i don't
00:04:21.080know did the president listen to you this morning talking about the senate and giving up on the save
00:04:25.760act and leaving town and and being lazy and he just he and kurt olson a couple people whipped
00:04:31.140up it's supposed to be a pretty pretty detailed executive order about mail-in ballots sir
00:04:36.800well the president has the power under the constitution the duty to take care that our
00:04:43.180laws are faithfully executed under Article 2, and that includes making sure that our federal
00:04:50.340election laws, our federal election rules, are administered in a way where we're ensuring that
00:04:57.700we have one person in one vote, equal protection of the law. Not only does that deal with our
00:05:04.240election laws, it deals with our civil rights laws. The president absolutely should require
00:05:09.520more safeguards in place to make sure that the legal votes of real Americans are not being
00:05:19.360canceled out by illegal votes from dead people or illegal aliens or others. So this is an important
00:05:28.080step that the president's taking to faithfully execute our laws. Okay, so you, in the years in
00:05:36.900the wilderness you were one of the architects of this thinking through the article two powers
00:05:41.160of the presidency from being the chief executive officer he can hire and fire who he wants he can
00:05:46.940cut you know the appropriations bill which is a law is a ceiling not a floor uh his uh his powers
00:05:53.800as commander-in-chief of the of the armed forces whether it's the alien sedition act or the or uh
00:06:00.100this current uh conflict under you know not uh not being addressed by the war powers act going
00:06:05.300to Congress, and also, most importantly, as chief magistrate and chief law enforcement officer.
00:06:11.180If this was our direction all the time, will it be held against him that he did try to go to
00:06:18.040Congress and tried to codify this in the SAVE Act first, then the Save America Act, and when both of
00:06:24.620those ran into problems, and quite frankly, when the Senate just said, eh, I don't know if we're
00:06:29.780going to do this, left town. He then comes forward with a, what I understand is a very well thought
00:06:35.860through executive order. Would that be held against him? Because I say, hey, look, you understood you
00:06:42.700had to go to Congress to do that. Once you were blocked, you came back with this jujitsu executive
00:06:49.060order, sir. I don't think that this executive order is going to cover everything that was
00:06:54.920included in the Save America Act. This is the president making sure we're taking reasonable
00:07:01.180precautions under existing statutes to make sure that the legal votes of real Americans
00:07:09.260are not canceled out by illegal votes from non-Americans, including dead people. So
00:07:14.920we'll see what the executive order says, but I'm fairly confident that the president has the power
00:07:22.700as the chief executive officer to take care that our laws are faithfully executed,
00:07:27.160both our election laws and our civil rights laws.
00:07:31.900Mike, you were here, I think, every day on the show.
00:07:34.580I think it was in February, March, because the president, you know, those years in the wilderness,
00:07:40.080everybody had all the executive orders, everything ready to go.
00:07:44.020And of course, they took us to court every time put in an executive order.
00:07:47.760And 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.
00:07:58.060It 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.
00:08:12.000I mean, these things now have an edge.
00:08:13.320I'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.
00:08:26.400it's it's almost comical to to watch these judges issue these injunctions you're telling
00:08:34.680the president of the united states who's one of the best builders in the world that he can't
00:08:41.160improve the white house with a ballroom for a thousand people and a secret service command
00:08:47.080center under that ballroom he can't improve that he has to keep the east wing dump uh in place
00:08:54.180And how does anyone have standing to challenge what the president does?
00:09:31.660I 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.
00:09:41.360I mean, he really goes out of his way to make sure it just stays as a construction zone.
00:09:45.640And I think he also has a line in there that goes, you are the president of the United States.
00:09:50.120You're not like the landlord or the tenant, or he's got some sort of convoluted.
00:09:58.160Does 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?
00:10:54.120And Judge Leon, he's a nice enough guy, Judge Leon.
00:10:59.140Judge Leon says that the president of the United States is not the landlord-in-chief.
00:11:03.840Does Judge Leon think that he's the landlord?
00:11:06.560I 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.
00:11:15.780It's just it's almost laughable how out of touch these D.C. judges are with the rest of the world.
00:11:23.460For the audience, and I want to go to the executive order.
00:11:27.220Do you believe the president getting increasingly frustrated that the Senate and the House are not moving?
00:11:33.140Do 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?
00:11:40.400Because I'm sure this executive order mail-in ballots will sue on this immediately.
00:11:44.540Do 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?
00:11:54.360Well, I mean, the president should do both.
00:11:56.040He should lean in hard on the Save America Act.
00:11:59.280we do not need 60 votes in the Senate to pass the Save America Act. That is just an excuse
00:12:06.400for these lazy and weak Senate Republicans. You need 60 votes to invoke cloture and end
00:12:14.260unlimited debate in the Senate. But if you force Senate Democrats to stand on their feet and debate
00:12:22.000the Save America Act, these Senate Democrats are going to run out of gas. They're going to
00:12:28.740stop debating, and then the Senate can pass the Save America Act with a simple majority vote.
00:12:35.340We just need the will of Senate Republicans. We need Senate Republican leadership. We need
00:12:42.020Senate Majority Leader John Thune to treat this as a crucial priority because it is.
00:12:49.100We do not want illegal aliens rigging and stealing our elections. And the Save America Act has broad
00:12:57.660bipartisan support, 80 percent of Americans, supermajority of Democrats, supermajority
00:13:02.780of minorities. It seems like these D.C. judges and these D.C. senators need to get outside of
00:13:11.460Washington, D.C. more, go talk to real Americans in real America. I think we're getting a little
00:13:16.640out of touch among Senate Republicans. Mike, we got about a minute. You said early on that
00:13:24.820tomorrow would happen, that we would actually get to argue in front of the Supreme Court with
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00:13:39.780is putting out their entire plan tomorrow. Just give our audience, we've got 60 seconds left.
00:13:44.960Tomorrow, how big a day is it for us for really getting our hands around immigration in this
00:13:49.500country. This is a crucial case, and this is so simple if the justices simply follow the law.
00:13:58.340Under the 14th Amendment, people who are born in the United States subject to the jurisdiction of
00:14:04.840the United States get birthright citizenship. You have to be subject to the jurisdiction. Illegal
00:14:10.760aliens are not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States. They're subject to the jurisdiction
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00:16:25.260okay um neil mccabe let's go to the white house and for the audience we as soon as the president
00:16:34.260i guess comes into the oval they're going to let the pool and i think he's in the oval actually
00:16:39.880getting briefed the um there's an executive order that was announced after our morning show today
00:16:46.560that the president would sign at 5 p.m eastern daylight time in the oval and there would be
00:16:51.000media there and i'm certain that he's going to take questions there's a lot that's happened in
00:16:55.200the war today we've got a great little cold open for you i'm gonna get to that that's a lot of
00:17:00.680Everything we talked about this morning was a big topic of conversation, particularly it's now leaking out from the White House.
00:17:08.120The president is really looking to, like I said, always give him optionality.
00:17:11.200He'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,
00:17:24.340their uh their ability on the ballistic missile to destroy that to to destroy the navy the air
00:17:30.860force all those punch lists that four or five things he had to accomplish where do they actually
00:17:36.180stand with that and what needs to be done also in the strait of hormuz there's been a lot more
00:17:42.920conversations with everyone including uh the president simply saying hey look we're not going
00:17:50.320to be there forever to keep the straightforward moves open. Somebody's got to pitch in here, or
00:17:55.060we just may pull chocks and be out of here. Of course, the president, as you know, is always
00:18:01.000looking for leverage in negotiations. We're going to get to that in a moment. I want to go back to
00:18:05.920this. Neil, we know they had been working on something dealing with mail-in ballots. As you
00:18:11.560know, the president, you have both the machines and you have the mail-in ballots. He's really
00:18:15.060upset about the mail-in ballots the president's very upset that the senate just kind of took off
00:18:20.560remember they took off they cut a deal that was so bad even the house johnson said we can't agree
00:18:26.340that deal they didn't fund ice they didn't fund border patrol they didn't even make i think
00:18:31.460arrangements even to pay tsa when the house rejected theirs so the president's had to find
00:18:36.640money there now if you go to the airports the combination of ice and i think getting the tsa
00:18:41.560guys at least some money have really dropped the wait times at the airports uh but he's also very
00:18:47.920concerned that the Save America Act would just kind of fare thee well and remember we went back
00:18:52.820now I think it's two weeks with Mike Lee and his team uh and uh and people like uh Eric Schmidt and
00:19:00.680Tommy Toverville and others that were going to seize the floor and force uh this confrontation
00:19:05.980over the filibuster to get a standing filibuster as much as they try to do every night it just
00:19:11.200didn't happen and then there's a deal cut and the senate just just took off you got everything from
00:19:16.640lindsey graham you know being photographed and the lindsey graham things were so bad
00:19:21.080when people brought to me i said that's artificial intelligence it can't be lindsey graham he's
00:19:25.500walking around he's got like a it was a bubble wand or i i don't even know what it was i thought
00:19:30.380it was a doll right lindsey's walking around with uh with his uh his doll his binky around uh disney
00:19:36.480disney world um they just took off and so i know the president's been working on this
00:19:41.920on another process talk to me about what's about to happen the president's about to sign an
00:19:46.460executive order you've got some reporting from your sources at the white house this this executive
00:19:53.020order is pretty detailed and it's got some good i should say interesting interconnections between
00:19:58.680federal agencies that could really give this thing some um some heft neil mccabe thoughts
00:20:05.340so assistant attorney general harmy dylan has been using you know she's the head of the civil
00:20:12.460rights division and she's been doing various litigations on voter rolls the difference is
00:20:18.540that you know those could be six months a year 18 months litigations by doing an executive order
00:20:25.080you're putting a total government approach and you're putting all hands on deck what this eo does
00:20:31.780is it connects Homeland Security, Social Security, the post office, so that everybody creates,
00:20:39.400so these guys get together, they create for each state a verified role of voters for mail-in ballots
00:20:46.960and perhaps other purposes. The Attorney General is brought in because the Attorney General is
00:20:52.480directed to prosecute anyone who interferes with this process, and also there would be a process
00:21:00.100to withhold funding from the states that do not cooperate.
00:21:04.360And so that's the action taken today in the Oval, Steve.
00:21:09.880OK, let's hit rewind for that for a second, because I think that is this is the type of
00:21:14.560thing that a lot of people and you have to weigh about the government getting too involved
00:21:20.840But a lot of people that are involved that are concerned about the stealing of elections.
00:21:25.680And I just might add, if we could play for the six o'clock hour, I'd like to tell my
00:21:29.340team i want to get the um all of my rants about ice being at the um being at the polling places
00:21:37.660and ken kuchanel like ken's a good guy he's over at cra he's one of uh russ votes guys he was on
00:21:43.060cnn like the next night they played the whole clip of me ranting on war room about that and
00:21:47.660they had you know scott jennings and some other people and ken goes well steve knows that's
00:21:52.260totally illegal because every federal officer's got to carry a firearm and they can't carry a
00:21:57.140firearm and everything. And he kind of gave this weird theoretical answer. The deputy attorney
00:22:05.140general of the United States, Todd Blanche, was on the stage, I think, with Matt Schlapp at CPAC.
00:22:11.460And he says, no, I agree 100 percent. We're going to actually have ICE agents at the he agrees. I
00:22:16.840think we can have ICE agents. We should have ICE agents at the polling booths in November. Of
00:22:21.780course, the left completely melted down because now you talk to a guy's got real stroke called
00:22:25.900the DAG, the Deputy Attorney General. I want to go back to what you just said, because this has
00:22:30.540been thought through. And I mean, this is the type of thing that if you really connect to these dots
00:22:35.720and gotten these massive bureaucracies and people should understand, they don't talk to each other.
00:22:40.640Their computer systems are not the same. They don't talk to each other. They have their own
00:22:45.460processes, each one, and they're very territorial about that process. But just walk through what you
00:22:51.260walked through a second ago about what is the basics of this executive order.
00:22:57.400I think the keystone is the creation of a solid voter list for each state. So we actually know
00:23:06.720who are the legitimate voters and who is not. And then only those people will vote. And certainly
00:23:13.520only those people will have mail-in ballots. And those mail-in ballots will be tracked with bar
00:23:19.740codes, which will sort of satisfy one of the objections that was heard on the House, on the
00:23:26.860Senate floor, because if you put someone's name on a secret ballot or there's two envelopes or
00:23:32.420three envelopes, it's either confusing or actually gives away, you know, the secret ballot. So what
00:23:39.620they're trying to do is they're trying to see, we have a lot of agencies that have data. They're
00:23:44.640supposed to be data sharing anyway. There was an EO signed last year, 14282, that was supposed to
00:23:52.280facilitate the data sharing. And this is just hammering it home again. So we're going to jump
00:23:59.660as soon as we get word from the White House. We're not in the pool today. But as soon as we get word,
00:24:05.140we will jump cut live to the White House. I'm sure the president's going to have a couple of
00:24:09.560three things to say before he signs this, because this is something that's very close to him. I tell
00:24:15.360people, if you are not on top of the stealing of the 2020 election, you know, I'm not so sure
00:24:21.880your core, you can be MAGA, I'm not so sure your core MAGA, because this is one of the core beliefs
00:24:26.660is that the stealing of the 2020 election had the country veer, particularly after President
00:24:31.600Trump's first term, in a very dangerous direction under the illegitimate regime head Biden. We saw
00:24:38.700it happened 20 25 million illegal aliens in the country now there's all tomorrow tomorrow we're
00:24:43.600having to put out uh mike allen's team is going to put out a uh mass deportation alliance coalition
00:24:50.000it's got a very detailed we're going to go through it in detail tomorrow very detailed action plan
00:24:55.260but that's because of what biden did so this is the railhead of so much of of maga also neil i
00:25:02.320would assume that the president is going to take a couple of three questions from uh the various
00:25:07.960reporters that will be in there. Particularly, I'm sure a lot of them is going to deal with the
00:25:11.860war, is going to deal with the activities about the war this afternoon, sir.
00:25:18.600Yeah, well, the Save America Act was AWOL at yesterday's press briefing. There were no
00:25:23.360questions. There were no statements. It was almost like, you know, forgotten and everybody's moved on.
00:25:28.480The president hasn't moved on. And I'm hoping that he will go into some of these details
00:25:34.460of how DOJ is actually going to affect that.
00:25:37.740As you know, Thune and Grassley have allowed Democratic senators
00:25:42.500to block federal prosecutors in their states that they don't like.
00:25:47.220And so one of the problems you have is you might have a U.S. attorney,
00:25:51.700but that U.S. attorney is basically doing whatever he wants
00:25:55.340because he's not connected to MAGA and Trump
00:25:58.780because he was basically appointed by the Democrats.
00:26:01.420So 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.
00:26:13.720You know, you talk all the time about a forcing function or a hammer.
00:26:17.220I think the prosecution, the threat of prosecution, that's a hammer.
00:26:21.180now you brought up a good point i want to go back over that is that uh because the president's very
00:26:28.340cognizant particularly as things are out there in the ether as the media is covering them how
00:26:33.480they get priorities the save america act which was supposed to be everything and the president
00:26:38.060put a lot of political capital on back of it saying hey i want this done this is my number
00:26:41.740one priority you had mike lee schmidt and others of his top lieutenants his top lieutenants in the
00:26:47.420senate do that whole thing for that whole two weeks right every night you would cover it we
00:26:52.200would cover it here on war room uh you would cover it over real america's voice and it just
00:26:57.060all of a sudden in the middle of night they voted uh they did they didn't fund ice they
00:27:01.840they didn't fund customers of border uh the house just sat there we can't do this so it ended up
00:27:07.400they didn't uh they didn't even do um uh the security at the airport um and so it just got
00:27:14.200to be a fiasco and the Save America part of it just kind of vanished into the ether. Sir, your
00:27:19.760thoughts. Right. So when John Thune did that, showed up at the House floor at like, you know,
00:27:28.560quarter past two in the morning, they had given everyone the impression that the Senate was done
00:27:34.820for the night. So the debate ended like nine thirty, ten o'clock and basically everybody
00:27:39.380he went home. And then Thune snuck in and the majority leader is able to call bills on the
00:27:44.600floor by just snapping his fingers. And that's what he did. He just put a wooden stake through
00:27:49.780it and went home. Neil, hang around. You're at the White House. We're going to go momentarily
00:27:56.340to the Oval Office, the President of the United States. We're going to take a short commercial
00:27:59.400break, get a commercial break in here. We're going to return to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
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00:33:23.580So the fundamentals of our democracy are built on voter integrity.
00:33:28.220Right. We all need it. You've said it time and time again. It's a total agreement amongst everybody.
00:33:34.200So 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,
00:33:43.740they'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.
00:33:52.940None of this time where we have no idea, there's no observers to mail, there's no envelopes, there's no certainty.
00:33:59.400That'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.
00:34:11.680If you voted by mail, you will have it on the envelope.
00:34:14.960Obviously not on the ballot, but on the envelope.
00:34:17.360So we will know a million mail-in ballots, there'll be a million envelopes, and you'll
00:34:21.720be able to know exactly, correctly, that citizens voted.
00:34:26.500And this came up with some great legal minds.
00:34:29.880They looked at the various documents and everything that was going on, because the cheating on
00:41:50.000Many of the countries in South America, they emptied their prisons out into our country.
00:41:54.280This was under Biden, and nobody can tell me that's a good thing.
00:41:58.040And yet, they haven't changed their ways, because if they ever took power, they would
00:42:01.760open up the borders and they would let people pour in and destroy our country.
00:42:05.700So I have many powers, but I don't have to use them, I mean, only in severe cases.
00:42:09.720Mr. 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?
00:42:21.720Well, 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.
00:42:33.840FEMA is a very expensive way of trying to put out a problem.
00:42:39.800But what I'd rather do is let the states do it and help them financially, but let the states do it.
00:42:45.000In other words, you'll have a hurricane in Florida, and people who come from Alaska, they haven't been to Florida.
00:42:51.980By the time they get used to it, you know, the problem can be solved.
00:45:00.560And 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.
00:45:10.100We have the East Room, which is very small.
00:45:13.140And he said we need congressional approval.
00:45:15.940He 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?
00:45:30.560to cover the safety and security of the White House and its grounds.
00:45:37.380So it says here very carefully the safety and security have to be protected of the White House grounds.
00:45:43.640Well, that's what we're doing because everything's bulletproof glass, etc., etc., including the ballroom.
00:45:50.280And then it goes construction and all of the things necessary.
00:45:55.680It says personal safety of the president and his staff are a part of that.
00:46:00.160So it talks about that we're allowed to continue building.
00:46:04.400In other words, he put an order on, and even that, he gave 14 days.
00:46:07.420We don't need it because that's what we're doing.
00:46:09.720He's allowed to continue building as necessary.
00:46:13.460And when it talks about the safety and security of the White House and its grounds.
00:46:20.320So just so you know, I wrote some of the thing down.
00:46:23.200We have a drone proof roof, and it talks about the president and his staff.
00:46:27.900Well, we're having a lot of bulletproof glass the White House was built a long time ago.
00:46:33.860This has the highest level of, in fact, they call this graph, this grass, the glass, it's
01:02:10.140But I wouldn't start it till I'm out of office. I don't believe in building libraries or museums
01:02:16.100It's really like the Barack Hussein Obama one in Chicago
01:02:20.380In not a good location, and it's a very unattractive building. That's seriously late and seriously over budget
01:02:28.080I think you're gonna see a great one here and it'll go up on time on budget
01:02:33.660Best location in Miami best they say it's the best block in Miami and the state work
01:02:40.140no it's going to be most likely a hotel you know this concept could be office but it's most likely
01:02:45.180going to be a hotel with a beautiful building underneath and a 747 air force one in the lobby
01:02:52.620which is going to be a trick and the supreme court tomorrow is going to hear arguments about
01:02:57.400your executive order trying to get rid of birthright citizenship and i'm going you're going
01:03:03.820to go to the supreme court i think so i do believe because i have listened to this argument for so
01:03:08.940And 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.
01:03:37.940it was at the end of the civil war the reason was it had to do with the babies
01:03:43.820of slaves and the protection of the babies of slaves it didn't have to do
01:03:49.400with the protection of multi-millionaires and billionaires wanting
01:03:53.780to have their children get an American citizenship it is the craziest thing I've
01:03:58.680ever seen it's been so badly handled by legal people over the years if you look
01:04:04.380at the original birthright citizenship papers they all happened right after the civil war
01:04:11.580the reason was it had to do with the babies of slaves and hopefully it's going to say because
01:04:18.220our country is being scammed we're getting all of these people they're selling the rights to
01:04:23.500them people are making a living a big living getting hundreds of thousands and even millions
01:04:28.620of dollars from bringing people in and saying congratulations your whole family is going to be
01:04:35.520a citizen of the united states of america that's not what it was for it wasn't for billionaires
01:04:40.620bringing people in or family in it was for the children of slaves and what you really have to do
01:04:49.620and i don't think the lawyers talk about it as much look at when the civil war ended and look
01:10:22.800their policy the republicans have great policy smart policy strong borders low interest rates
01:10:31.320low taxes we just gave you the largest tax cut in history all these great policies you know
01:10:36.660we want a strong military look at our military we have the strongest military look what happened
01:10:40.680in venezuela it was so incredible people said the greatest military maneuver they've ever seen
01:10:47.260look what's happening in iran we're just i mean we're totally unchecked everything's been bombed
01:10:54.500out they have no anti-aircraft protection they have no nothing they don't have anything
01:11:00.800look at our military the democrats don't want that and when i read the fake new york times
01:11:06.460you take a look at it it's like oh they're putting up a good fight they're not putting
01:11:10.820up a fight they're not even shooting at us okay we have planes planes are just ruling this guy
01:11:17.160We have airplanes, those two, those two, we have airplanes, nice, right?
01:11:24.240Lincoln with a little modern touch, the great Benjamin Franklin with a little modern touch.
01:11:30.360But think of it, they are roaming the skies over to Rand, they're not even being shut
01:11:36.040at, because their equipment's been totally decimated, they have nothing to shoot.
01:11:42.460We have, they have no Navy, they have no anything.
01:11:45.640And 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?
01:12:05.760it's so fraudulent but just to finish up with the new york times if you read the new york times
01:12:13.400prior to my election victory including the first one and the second one too i won three times
01:12:21.140i won three times convincingly but let's go to the third victory if you read the new york times
01:12:28.820you would say oh trump's gonna lose but i won in a landslide i won the popular vote i won the
01:12:35.240Electoral College in a massive number, right? Massive. I won the counties. 86% of the counties
01:12:42.720I won. All of these different things. Winning the popular vote for Republicans, you know, pretty
01:12:48.500amazing. But if you read the New York Times for months and months and months, you're hearing,
01:12:54.500oh, Trump is doing so badly. We have to straighten out our media. The reason their circulation is
01:13:02.340way down. The New York Times circulation, you know, has gone way down. Washington Post
01:13:07.300is almost extinct. The papers that are being dishonest, the papers generally, people don't
01:13:15.180believe the media. And to finish, I got 93% bad publicity. Some people say 97, but between
01:13:24.08093 and 97. A person that gets 97% of bad stories, maybe Caroline's doing a poor job, I don't
01:13:31.920know. She's my representative. You're doing a terrible job. Should we keep her? I think
01:13:36.740we'll keep her. But I get 93 to 97 percent bad press, fake press, all fake. I won in
01:13:44.420a landslide. When you get 93 to 97 bad stories, bad press, and you win in a landslide, you
01:13:52.760know what that says? People don't believe the press. And when people don't believe the
01:13:57.980press. That's a very bad thing for our country. And when you look at, let's say, the New York
01:14:01.960Times or the Washington Post, their stories are so fake.
01:14:06.080Wall Street Journal, too. A lot of bad stories. I don't know what happened to them, but
01:14:09.920they're bad. Their circulation went way down. Wall Street Journal. I don't know if you
01:14:13.960saw the numbers that came out yesterday. New York Times, way down. Wall Street
01:14:17.940Journal, way down. Washington Post, number one, way down.
01:14:22.020Because people don't believe them anymore. And until they get, it's not
01:14:25.860the paper it's not the big it's that they have no credibility anymore which is a very sad thing
01:14:31.560for our country thank you very much okay the president of the united states the wrangler is
01:14:42.520going to step in and get the pool out there we go um many blockbusters right there one about iran
01:14:49.580we're going to get to in a moment i'll go back to neil mckay but also the president
01:14:52.500he must have heard that real america's voice was doing this all day uh at the supreme court the
01:14:58.220president actually said he is going to go to hear the argument and that is uh very very rarely
01:15:04.320happens i think president trump went to the open in the first term we'll get back to that in a
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01:19:51.220steve okay the president had a bunch of blockbuster news there number one was this executive order
01:19:57.700number two what he had to say about going to the supreme court tomorrow as we said it's very
01:20:02.320important we know it's very close to president trump's heart uh this issue not a fringe issue
01:20:07.360it all also what he had to say about the war neil let's let's go with the last one first uh with the
01:20:13.120war he said hey we're basically wrapping up i've accomplished my objectives with the nuclear weapons
01:20:20.420with the ballistic missiles with the industrial base with the air force their navy etc i think
01:20:25.380we got two two more weeks maybe a couple days on the other side he was then pressed to say look
01:20:32.180you say you're talking to the right guys if you're talking to the right guys um are you going to cut
01:20:37.200a deal. And he says, you know, maybe we maybe we are, but it's not necessary for us to finish our
01:20:42.300work and take off. How do you interpret that? That's a very different take than President
01:20:46.500Trump has had. How do you interpret that? Yeah, that's not unconstitutional surrender,
01:20:53.020but I think it's a recognition of how this trade is playing out. And he wants to cut his losses.
01:21:01.720He 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.
01:21:13.320Maybe it's important to somebody else and let them deal with it.
01:21:19.080So 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.
01:21:25.660He actually says they're more reasonable. This we know there's tons of discussions going on behind the scenes.
01:21:31.720it seems like he's had and i know scott besant is very involved in this because scott besant
01:21:37.660saying hey there's going to be some multinational force that's going to be escorting ships in but
01:21:43.240clearly it looks like he's telling he's and this is one of his negotiating styles you know to say
01:21:47.600hey look as a forcing function we're out of here in two weeks maybe plus a couple of days
01:21:52.780you guys better be organized because the strait of hormuz is really europe's problem
01:21:57.220Japan and Korea's problem and the Chinese Communist Party. Your thoughts?
01:22:02.720Yeah, the United States military has been wargaming Iran scenarios for 50 years, 60 years.
01:22:11.940Truman threatened to use nuclear weapons if the Soviets didn't evacuate their forces from Iran
01:22:17.860in 1946. So this is territory that we've looked at for a long time. And so what we could do is
01:22:26.960we could send in the Marines, and we could take the islands, and we could secure some territory.
01:22:32.060We could cut a deal and set up a rival government. There's all sorts of things we could have done,
01:22:36.820and I think Trump is just sort of looking at it now, and he's saying, I don't want to be a part
01:22:41.720of this, and I have to give him some credit. I think that there are some premises and some
01:22:48.000scenarios that he was promised would take place. They didn't necessarily take place,
01:22:54.100And 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.
01:23:05.540We'll just keep talking. But we're going to deescalate and and sort of move on, Steve.
01:23:12.740OK, 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.
01:23:18.220Let me read you something, Neil, about the executive order. This comes from Mark Elias, a fan favorite here at the War Room.
01:23:24.100He tweets out with President Trump talking about breaking.
01:23:28.040He'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.
01:23:37.520Elias then states, if Trump signs an unconstitutional executive order to take over voting, we will sue.
01:23:48.460I'm sure they're going to be in court tomorrow morning.
01:23:51.720Tell me your thoughts about this executive order.
01:23:53.840President Trump had really thought this through. Number one, it was about cleaning up the voter
01:23:57.840rolls, and it was also about mail-in ballots. Your thoughts, sir?
01:24:05.120Yeah, immediately my thoughts turned to those judges. Everyone was celebrating that Trump
01:24:10.660put 232 federal district judges and appellate judges on the bench, but at least 85 of them
01:24:18.660were in blue states so that they were in some way, shape, or form approved by Democratic senators.
01:24:26.140And so the federal bench is full of so-called Republican judges, but a lot of them literally
01:24:34.080have nothing to do with MAGA or even the Republican Party. And so Elias has a very powerful
01:24:40.200ally in the federal judges. And let's see how it goes. But Trump has a good legal team.
01:24:47.500He has the Constitution behind him, as Mike Davis said.
01:24:51.560And so, you know, we'll see how it goes.
01:24:53.840I mean, we're coming up on Election Day, right?
01:24:58.240They're already going through the primaries.
01:25:04.160One more time, just tell the audience what this executive order actually connects,
01:25:08.660what Social Security, the Postal Service.
01:25:11.120You had Lutnick in there talking about putting a barcode on.
01:25:14.720Just walk me through the basics as you know them.
01:25:17.500Right. 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.
01:25:29.320And there are problems with, you know, having two envelopes and three envelopes where it just becomes so complicated.
01:25:35.500And that's actually one of the nuts that they couldn't crack inside the Senate.
01:25:39.000The 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.
01:25:55.740So 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.
01:26:08.160And 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.
01:26:24.420And 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.
01:26:38.580We're going to do coverage tomorrow morning of this historic case that goes before the Supreme Court on the 14th Amendment in birthright citizenship.
01:26:49.300John Eastman, we interviewed him today from the airport flying in.
01:26:52.400And he's been working on this for ever since right after 9-11 when he and Ed Meese took it up.
01:32:06.440It will not happen, and it's not happening.
01:32:08.280The 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.
01:32:21.280It's one of the things here at the War Room we fight constantly.
01:32:25.280Joe Allen's going to be with us. Joe Allen's on fire. He's all over the country now with his humans first.
01:32:30.280Okay, 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.
01:32:38.280War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann.
01:32:58.360okay there's been tremendous activity all day across the world on about our allies in the gulf
01:33:06.560our allies in um nato and europe as you know we did the whole morning show about this there's
01:33:14.320been a lot of activity the president's been working on this uh had some uh and this is one
01:33:19.880of the reasons i think not just signing the executive order about the mail-in ballots which
01:33:24.460our guest sam fattis is one of the top uh grassroots leaders in the country up there
01:33:29.560in the commonwealth of pennsylvania to be all over because that's how they stole it in 2020
01:33:33.280in pennsylvania was mail-in ballots um it just wasn't signing that i do believe the president
01:33:39.520wanted to do it about five o'clock late in the afternoon early in the evening to then address
01:33:44.700the media and to talk to him about i think some pretty startling information where we have been
01:33:49.980You can tell kind of the line of thought that the president has.
01:33:53.280I've asked Sam to step away from doing what he was doing a few minutes ago and join us.
01:33:58.480I want to play this. It's about four minutes.
01:34:00.360I want the audience to listen to it again.
01:34:01.900And then I'm going to bring Sam in to help break it down for us.
01:38:36.820So 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.
01:38:58.200And now this joint deal we have with them, they've essentially blocked us from using that and also blocked use of airspace.
01:39:05.720we talked about the saudis we talked about the gulf emirates and then this afternoon we knew
01:39:10.000this was kind of boiling the president pretty adamant two weeks maybe three weeks two weeks
01:39:15.520maybe a couple of days i've got my punch list we're we're going down pretty methodically
01:39:20.680we're out of here and the the hormuz if you want your oil as he told hey france go take it
01:39:28.320protect it but it's not for us to sit there and worry about every mind every guy with a uh
01:39:33.980with what an MPAD, every rubble down there.
01:39:38.240Your thoughts about where we are and what message is the commander-in-chief
01:39:43.540sending to the Gulf nations and also to our allies in Europe, sir?
01:39:51.740Well, up front, Steve, you know, as you know as well or better than anybody,
01:39:58.580The 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.
01:40:14.900So 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.
01:40:35.100So, in effect, what goes around comes around.
01:40:38.940Do 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.
01:40:46.920So, I get it. I think that's an important point.
01:40:50.240I think it's something that needs to be said.
01:40:52.040You 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.
01:40:58.960way. In effect, you're sort of altering the nature of the alliance, and there will be consequences.
01:41:05.600In regard to where we are in terms of ending the conflict, there are some signs here
01:41:11.760that I think are hopeful. You know, that we're beginning to hear some noises from the Iranians,
01:41:20.080perhaps, and certainly the president's talking about trying to wind this down and conclude this,
01:41:24.560And 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.
01:41:32.280Maybe 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.
01:41:53.240I 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.
01:42:04.780So it's a draft of their formal government position that says, that codifies that they now control the straits.
01:42:14.040Nobody will pass unless you pay in reals.
01:42:18.000And you have to get permission from them and you have to buy permission.
01:42:21.980And it says no American ships under any condition can pass.
01:42:28.000And it says no Israeli ships can pass.
01:42:30.660And it says nobody who participates in our sanctions against the Iranians can pass.