Bannon's War Room - April 09, 2026


Episode 5286: Enemies Of This Republic Have Targeted Texas; The Lies Of Amnesty


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00:00:00.000 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:00:07.000 Pray for our enemies.
00:00:09.000 Because we're going medieval on these people.
00:00:12.000 I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:00:17.000 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:00:19.000 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:00:20.000 I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that,
00:00:22.000 but you're not going to stop it.
00:00:23.000 It's going to happen.
00:00:24.000 And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
00:00:27.000 Mega Media.
00:00:29.000 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:34.400 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:38.140 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:44.340 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann.
00:00:50.400 It is Thursday, April, 9 April in the year of our Lord, 2026.
00:00:55.740 Eric Bolling, thank you for sticking with us.
00:00:58.260 We're going to go back to the broader war now, not just the one that's inside our wire.
00:01:03.760 So oil.com, oilprice.com.
00:01:08.080 Those guys are interested in oil and they're interested in money, right?
00:01:11.440 They're not really political.
00:01:13.940 They do make a lot of discussion about politics that relate to oil.
00:01:18.740 But you go to oilprice.com to really kind of get up to speed.
00:01:23.780 It's one of the sites you go to to get kind of information, correct?
00:01:26.380 Am I right about that?
00:01:27.980 Yeah, it's pretty good.
00:01:29.720 Yeah, I wouldn't say it's in-depth,
00:01:32.240 but you definitely get a much better view
00:01:35.440 of what's going on in the oil market
00:01:36.540 than watching CNBC, certainly.
00:01:38.660 But yeah, again, they deal with futures prices,
00:01:43.040 which is all that's traded in New York.
00:01:44.380 I deal with people who are actually refiners,
00:01:46.820 producers, transporters,
00:01:48.100 and those are the folks who really know
00:01:50.300 what's going on in the oil markets.
00:01:51.640 Those are the ones who tell me,
00:01:52.720 and again, some of them benefit from higher prices.
00:01:55.740 some of them benefit the refiners benefit from lower prices and i get the same answer time and
00:02:00.380 time again we're headed higher honestly i don't where's the end where's the end jd vanson is
00:02:06.540 i'm about who iranians want to control the strait how about this how about none of it really matters
00:02:11.740 to us we get a lot of most of our imported oil we have about a seven million deficit per day
00:02:17.740 we get a lot most of that from mexico canada when we have venezuela at our fingertips to make up the
00:02:23.740 balance just whatever negative would come out of him uh out of us saying you know what your ball
00:02:29.380 we're going to go bring oil prices down oh he didn't follow through who the hell cares the
00:02:34.300 american public will be happy because gas prices will come down certainly happy coming into an
00:02:38.980 election cycle as important as this one okay let me let me just quote from this tehran takes
00:02:45.660 the straight in the premium at the same time control of physical flows have been fully taken
00:02:51.860 by Tehran. Satellite tracking between 1 March and 7 April shows only 92 tankers carrying crude,
00:02:59.380 refined products, and liquefied natural gas, leaving the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz,
00:03:05.000 of which 60 were either Iranian-owned or transporting Iranian cargo. Among the remaining
00:03:10.360 32 vessels, roughly one-third were destined for India. The implication is clear. The Strait has
00:03:16.620 not been formally closed, but it has been operationally nationalized. Now, you keep
00:03:22.960 talking about the oil markets totally fungible. Do we actually have the option if we were to walk
00:03:28.160 away? Because yesterday, I think in the NATO meeting, the NATO general secretary, who President
00:03:34.040 Trump was very close to, he likes this guy a lot. And they really work together well to try to get
00:03:39.500 the European nations to meet the bare minimum of their financial commitments to really building
00:03:45.400 independent armed forces that can work together in what is called an alliance uh and i believe
00:03:51.660 part of the bad news was he just said look these people don't have the political will but more
00:03:57.760 importantly they don't they if they haven't invested in their armed forces where they really
00:04:01.680 cut it is in their navies the royal navy is a mere shadow of itself the french navy is not anything
00:04:08.620 to what it was the italian navy is tied up not stopping migrants from coming from north africa
00:04:16.060 into italy so they're really not going to be a much help here do we really have since you keep
00:04:21.660 telling me the market's fungible uh is it uh is it a possibility is it actually do we have an option
00:04:28.820 of not having the navy go in and open this up to say you know what pox on all your houses um
00:04:34.640 we're out uh the straighter herder moves is your problem you go fix it because if you tell them
00:04:41.440 it's their problem even with japan and the south korean navy which punch way above their weights
00:04:46.820 there's just not it's just not a it's just not possible for those people to keep it open
00:04:53.020 over a long period of time they just don't have the resources in the maritime capabilities sir
00:04:58.420 but there's okay so steve very very little of our oil petroleum comes through the straight
00:05:05.140 of hormones yes we do get helium we get some byproducts jet fuel butane but it's a tiny
00:05:10.180 fraction of what we use and certainly what we import that comes from friendlier countries i
00:05:15.140 i'm just trying to figure out why we are risking you know billions upon billions of dollars trump
00:05:20.180 is risking his kind of reputation as a badass globally if he backs down to this little iran
00:05:26.280 military that we allegedly have obliterated, why do they still have this? How about you just go,
00:05:33.320 you know what? It's not our fight. You deal with it. Europe, you're at risk. Asia, you're at risk.
00:05:37.700 You guys deal with it. It's not going to affect our... It does to a certain extent. When I say
00:05:41.740 fungible, it's like money. It's all oil. But in order for it to be perfectly fungible,
00:05:47.380 the Middle Eastern oil would have to spike $50, $60 a barrel higher than the West Texas
00:05:53.120 intermediate which it's not going to happen if it does it'll come back down and it would take that
00:05:57.520 much to make up the difference of transportation and the cost of retooling a refinery and no one's
00:06:02.460 going to do that because the minute it comes in in conjunction again back to where it was
00:06:06.560 they have to retool the refinery back to the to their own middle eastern crude again it it's
00:06:12.360 fungible but not perfectly fungible like money so my point is we this is not our fight i listen you
00:06:18.840 You know what was our fight?
00:06:20.840 Obliterating their ability to deliver a nuclear weapon
00:06:23.060 and allegedly, according to everyone, including PXF,
00:06:26.160 everyone you talk to, even the other side, we've done that.
00:06:29.400 We've blown them into the dark ages as far as being able to prohibit them
00:06:34.880 from delivering a nuclear weapon to the United States.
00:06:37.140 If they started up again, bomb the facilities again.
00:06:39.740 They'll never get it.
00:06:40.600 But I see no reason other than saving face to play this game
00:06:47.520 about the straight and foremost.
00:06:48.480 Do you know how long they would charge $2 or $1 a barrel in the straight if we weren't playing ball with them?
00:06:54.440 About five minutes because India, Asia, Japan, Europe, they'd all say, screw you.
00:07:01.120 No, we're not going to pay your dollar per barrel.
00:07:03.240 I mean, remember, a typical oil tanker through that straight is 2 million barrels.
00:07:07.500 There's big ones with 4 million.
00:07:09.220 So every oil tanker at 2 million, a big one at 4 million, at some point they're going to say, screw you, Iran.
00:07:15.240 No, we're not playing this game anymore.
00:07:17.980 Supply and demand, Steve, money always slicks the easiest path.
00:07:23.120 And the easiest path is when we get out.
00:07:25.660 Right now, us staying in there is more bullish to the oil market than us just leaving.
00:07:30.840 Now, I get it.
00:07:31.700 You know Trump.
00:07:32.740 I know him a long time.
00:07:34.500 You know him better.
00:07:35.540 Can he do that and still feel like he has a way of declaring a victory on things?
00:07:42.960 He should just do that.
00:07:44.020 We pull out.
00:07:45.020 We eliminate.
00:07:45.380 And objective met, no more nukes.
00:07:48.500 You guys play around.
00:07:49.440 You guys deal with the lunatics
00:07:50.900 trying to charge you more for oil.
00:07:54.860 Eric, where do people get you?
00:07:56.180 Back here at four o'clock,
00:07:57.240 we'll do a changeover today, a handoff.
00:07:59.960 What, your social media and your other show,
00:08:02.420 where do people go?
00:08:04.280 Eric Bolling across all social media platforms
00:08:07.300 and YouTube is where you get the edge,
00:08:08.820 which is non-political about male performance.
00:08:10.880 But this is too big of a moment in time.
00:08:12.940 I think these discussions, Steve, that we're doing it,
00:08:15.380 In the morning and in the afternoon are highly needed for the folks to realize exactly what's going on out there.
00:08:24.780 Again, watch War Room.
00:08:26.260 You find out what's going to happen next.
00:08:27.780 Watch Fox.
00:08:28.580 You find out about puppies, cooking segments, and what just happened.
00:08:33.860 We commit to the audience.
00:08:35.940 There'll be no puppies on War Room.
00:08:40.100 Eric Bolling.
00:08:41.000 i remember i remember the old navy uh my kid brother's naval naval aid air they had a recruiting
00:08:46.580 poster right sign up and we'll shoot the dog and they had the thing the gun to the dog's head i
00:08:51.980 guess that was funny back in the 1980s maybe now people take umbrage with it um thank you so much
00:08:57.680 eric bowling see you this afternoon i i still my argument thayer's going to join us in a second
00:09:04.540 about napoleon he would scale up he said he can't fix that he tells marshall he can't fix the problem
00:09:10.340 you got now take it to the next scale fix it there but fix it if you're going to set out to
00:09:15.420 take vienna take vienna i'm more and more i'm just saying why deal with these intermediaries
00:09:22.240 that are lying and retrading you at every possibility and this is why we have all this
00:09:27.160 confusion just say hey look uh we'll stand down if we have to like we are until may and we'll meet
00:09:34.320 with the chinese cameras probably go principal to principal president trump in the room with xi
00:09:37.760 let's just cut out all the middlemen particularly the pakistanis cut them out cut out to cut out the
00:09:43.500 the revolutionary guard they're only they're only living on the cash that the uh and i believe
00:09:50.080 support for their weapon systems that the chinese communist party gave them chinese played their
00:09:54.060 card they're very involved here as we knew and said the entire time so let's deal president
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00:10:36.980 and it should not be lost on you.
00:10:39.440 They're trying to get that toll paid in the Strait of Hormuz
00:10:43.600 in Chinese currency.
00:10:45.820 And the risk that they're taking in Chinese currency,
00:10:48.300 they've also done it.
00:10:48.960 Well, maybe we're doing crypto too.
00:10:51.240 That's how dicey the Chinese currency is.
00:10:53.340 That's how they're trying to force it into the situation
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00:11:02.740 Brandon Hall, I just had Chip Roy on here. We're talking about the geopolitics of the world in this fight and the negotiation. And President Trump's got this strategy and he's hammering away and he's getting hammered. But to me, the bigger fight and the urgency and the emergency and the imminent threat, the imminent threat ain't coming from Tehran, folks. Not buying it. Haven't bought it from the beginning. Not buying it now.
00:11:26.340 imminent threat is coming from care and these muslims down in the great state of texas and
00:11:33.060 they're on a march and as i said it's not about whether the revolutionary guard and the mullahs
00:11:42.920 and whoever's left as the ayatollahs and those guys uh are winning or not they think they're
00:11:48.300 winning they believe they're winning and they believe they have the initiative in the great
00:11:52.860 state of texas even with what we did on proposition 10 and other people coming to the barricades now
00:11:58.520 and you see when we did a call to action so many patriots turned up to stand in front of the
00:12:03.140 microphone and have their voices heard in this texas education board you've got a terrorist
00:12:08.500 organization and care that is rallying their people and they believe they are winning let me
00:12:16.480 repeat that they believe in their heart of hearts they're winning and they believe that they can see
00:12:22.060 down a decade or two where the state of texas is part of an islamic republic that's called the
00:12:29.660 united states of america that's their plan and they think they're on a path to execute on that
00:12:35.800 plan brandon hall how are we doing down in texas sir well you're absolutely right that uh they do
00:12:42.020 believe that they're winning but i'll tell you steve their plan to take over the state the state
00:12:46.940 of texas in our nation it stops right here at the state board of education because we're going to
00:12:51.740 make sure, not only are we going to play the defensive game and make sure that they don't
00:12:55.720 infiltrate our curriculum here in the state of Texas, we're actually going on the offense to
00:13:00.280 erase historical revision that's been in our textbooks for a long time that erases the
00:13:05.320 Christian foundation of our country. They want that Christian foundation erased. They want to
00:13:09.700 paint our founding fathers as racist and manifest destiny as bad so they can create a void that they
00:13:14.840 can slip into. But I'm happy to report to you, the War Room Posse showed up in a big way this week,
00:13:20.100 And I'm I'm happy to tell you, Steve, it's actually working. We're still fighting through this. We're still debating it. We're only on second grade right now. So we have to finish everything else today. We've been working very hard on this, but I'm very pleased with the direction things are headed right now. And a lot of that is because of the attention that you've put on this and the great patriots in the war room posse.
00:13:38.200 well let me talk about we got a minute i want to hold you through this
00:13:42.680 it's look we got the easiest job in the world we meet people like you we see these causes we just
00:13:47.900 cut the microphone on and then it's the agency people using their agency tell me what the
00:13:53.160 difference was when you saw these patriots come to the microphone in austin the last couple days
00:13:58.140 versus what we saw back i think in october november when 91 people showed up and 89 of
00:14:02.980 we're islamist sir yeah we we did have over 91 testifiers back in august and november and you
00:14:11.440 know care has been showing up time after time designated foreign terrorist organizations so
00:14:15.080 the room will be full of their people and we'll have like one or two patriots that sign up to
00:14:19.700 talk and so the media portrays it as everybody wants you know the care curriculum and everybody
00:14:24.580 wants what they're trying to do and now our side actually overwhelms the other side and so people
00:14:30.300 see actually patriots of the state of texas they want true accurate patriotic history that's texas
00:14:36.140 in america first brandon hang on for a second hold to the break lesson from texas you are the calvary
00:14:47.100 you are the ones in this audience you're coming for the besieged homesteaders
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00:16:25.080 Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:16:30.000 The MAGA movement is a grassroots movement.
00:16:33.440 We win when the grassroots are motivated and take action and people use their human agency.
00:16:39.880 Full stop.
00:16:40.880 We have a long history of doing that.
00:16:43.220 Since President Trump came on the seat, we have a long history of doing that.
00:16:46.200 And even beforehand with the Tea Party.
00:16:47.620 but president trump took us 30 years into the future by him stepping in and walking away from
00:16:53.720 his business and walking away from his media empire and business empire and all that but the
00:16:59.060 lesson is the and this is why they haven't been able to replace trump or the republican establishment
00:17:04.080 dying to do it because they can't get to um low propensity low information voters and it's not
00:17:10.480 that people don't a lot of people in this country just don't care about politics it's just not part
00:17:14.200 of their life now those people understand that something's wrong with the country respond to
00:17:19.060 president trump and respond to the mega movement and you can see whether it's the commonwealth of
00:17:23.880 virginia the state of georgia what's happening in texas with ken paxton i can speak dozens and
00:17:28.700 dozens and dozens of examples of what's going on in this country you know steve stern the precinct
00:17:33.300 strategy yes and we're not winning every day because you're not going to win every day
00:17:37.040 history shows you human nature sure you're not going to win every day just not
00:17:42.000 the key is to be resilient to be anti-fragile right you know it's kind of anti-fragile who's
00:17:50.740 resilient those persians that are dug in over there in tehran face facts they're resilient
00:17:58.420 they took a bombing they've taken a bombing that's virtually unprecedented for its concentration
00:18:05.480 probably in human history and if it's not you've got to compare that to what we did over
00:18:11.540 Nazi Germany and how we firebombed Tokyo, and those are pretty extreme examples.
00:18:17.960 Our movement is absolutely anti-fragile, absolutely resilient, and we have a history
00:18:23.720 if we don't quit, we eventually win.
00:18:29.440 Nothing that we're doing now or working on, including in Tehran, including in the Strait
00:18:35.340 or Hormuz, is more important than what is happening at a deck plate level in the state
00:18:40.720 of Texas.
00:18:41.540 Because the enemies of this republic, and they are enemies, the enemies of this republic have
00:18:47.120 targeted Texas as the jewel in the crown of this union. And they are very focused because the
00:18:54.100 economy and the people and everything, they've targeted. And the lesson that we're learning,
00:19:01.120 and you've learned this the last couple of days of the Texas Education Board, you are the cavalry.
00:19:05.580 there's nobody else coming to save us the people coming to save us are you in this audience and
00:19:12.000 you saw it the last couple of days this texas education board is fascinating because you have
00:19:17.060 an open mic people can come and give their opinions and the flooding of the zone of
00:19:21.380 grassroots people from their heart you don't need a phd in education you don't need to have
00:19:28.020 gone to an ivy league college hell you're a texan just come up and tell us the way it is and it was
00:19:33.720 so powerful brandon this is what's giving you guys momentum to sort this out now i guess we're
00:19:39.500 going to go all the way through today and into tomorrow till we finally put this to bed and this
00:19:43.780 will be a crushing blow to the islamist because they thought they had a victory and they thought
00:19:49.800 they had a victory because people just aren't paying attention they got too much to do in their
00:19:52.740 lives but once you put the spotlight on this patriots sit there and go i'm not going to let
00:19:57.600 that happen number one i'm not going to let it happen to my kids and grandkids but more importantly
00:20:01.780 I have an obligation to everybody that came to that state and worked for decades and decades and decades to make it the jewel of the crown.
00:20:11.780 Because if you've gone through Texas and traveled through Texas, you understand there's a couple of parts of that state that you don't come to mind that we can turn this into an economic paradise.
00:20:22.220 Brandon Hall, your thoughts, sir?
00:20:25.260 Yeah, Steve, I think you're absolutely right.
00:20:27.100 we're working on history standards right now but someday the history books are going to be written
00:20:30.940 about what happened when the islamists showed up in america in texas to take over and i think what
00:20:36.900 the history books are going to say is that the state of texas woke up before it was too late
00:20:40.920 and we took our history back we took our country back and we're actually going to promote
00:20:45.280 patriotism in america first to our children and their incredible history because history
00:20:50.300 is such a gift that we have to give to our children their heritage is americans and it
00:20:57.100 for the people who won two world wars back to back
00:21:03.180 yes sir they can find uh they can find me at brandon hall tx
00:21:10.000 they can go to sdoe.texas.gov yeah are you putting up real time because this thing's
00:21:19.620 going to go it's going to go through today and it's going to continue into tomorrow
00:21:24.220 we will get an initial vote by the end of today it might go pretty late but we'll have an initial
00:21:30.860 vote by the end of today and you'll keep us up to speed we'll get you on the afternoon but you'll
00:21:36.020 keep us up to speed on social media about what's going on sure will and you can go to
00:21:41.160 sboe.texas.gov to follow along on the live stream as well thank you brother let's get that grace
00:21:48.320 and mo if we can put that live stream up i want to follow that today thank you sir great patriot
00:21:53.720 sir it's the little guy that has driven we've had great leaders we've had tremendous leaders
00:22:02.920 in this country it's just been incredible you go back and look at the history of this country
00:22:06.680 though it is when the little guy puts it on their shoulders the man and woman out there
00:22:11.400 the the the silent majority that we've had from time immemorial and beginning particularly at
00:22:17.040 the american revolution when they put it on their shoulders guess what we win because these are
00:22:23.100 tough people. Okay. I've got a lot to do in limited time to do it. Let's play. I got Rosemary
00:22:28.120 Jenks. You got to understand there's an amnesty bell out there, folks, driven by Republicans.
00:22:33.120 Let's see Laura Ingram talking to one of the biggest wimps in the house. Uh, and then we'll
00:22:36.880 bring Rosemary in documented and no matter what do you mean? How they're not, they're not legally
00:22:43.700 here. You've got to stop using the cliche. Right. This, this in the shed, I've been dealing with
00:22:49.980 this for 25 years. I don't know what shadows you're looking at, but they're not in the shadows.
00:22:56.240 They're working in restaurants. Some are. Others are engaged in widespread fraud in California.
00:23:03.660 But this idea that they're already given amnesty, they're not already given amnesty. Why do you come
00:23:08.860 on television and say that? The president has been trying to remove people from this country.
00:23:12.960 The only reason they're not being removed is because we don't have strong Democrats and
00:23:17.080 Republicans to support it. Now, Laura, criminal aliens, 100 percent should be removed from this
00:23:25.340 country, period. And the bill provides for that. I don't want anyone getting a waiver. I don't want
00:23:31.680 anyone getting a free pass in the legislation. If you have committed a crime, if you have committed
00:23:37.660 a crime. Yes, I have, Laura. If you have committed a crime, you should be removed from the country,
00:23:42.440 period. Number two, what we are trying to do is say, if you have been in the country for more
00:23:48.520 than five years, in other words, if you came here during Joe Biden's administration, you don't
00:23:53.640 qualify. You don't qualify under this legislation. All of this sounds great. Answer a simple
00:23:59.420 question. It's very clear. You have to be in the country before 2020. You have to be in the country
00:24:04.540 before 2020. So anybody who came... Please tell my audience, because they're very smart,
00:24:12.440 How does an immigration officer determine, millions and millions of people, determine continuous presence and tell me the considerations they take into account to determine that?
00:24:30.400 Well, look, if they cannot prove that, if they cannot prove continuous presence, they wouldn't qualify for this.
00:24:36.600 You have to be able to show, to meet the qualifications of the program.
00:24:38.880 I just asked you a question. How do you determine it?
00:24:41.240 you have to be able to meet the qualifications of the program. And that means the Department
00:24:45.940 of Homeland Security is going to determine, they are going to make the determination
00:24:50.560 as they always have, based on the current structure and guidelines that are in place.
00:24:57.000 But the bottom line here, Laura, can I make a few points? Because this actually matters.
00:25:01.660 E-Verify is part of the bill. You bet it does.
00:25:04.320 OK, so you actually you and it's part of the bill and we want to verify that every single person who would be employed in this country is here legally.
00:25:14.520 If you're not verified, you wouldn't be able to lawfully work and we would hold those businesses accountable.
00:25:21.040 The bottom line of the Dignity Act is very straightforward.
00:25:23.980 You have to be in the country for more than five years.
00:25:26.900 You cannot have committed a crime.
00:25:28.920 You cannot collect government benefits.
00:25:30.440 OK, that's false.
00:25:31.180 You have to pay a fine.
00:25:32.260 You must pay back taxes.
00:25:34.000 It's not false law. You must pay back taxes and you must be employed. Those are the terms.
00:25:40.140 Here's the truth. Congressman, you know how much I like you. But you can't come on this show
00:25:46.040 and say to my audience that you can't have committed a crime to be eligible under the
00:25:55.180 quote Dignity Act because there are several crimes that are quote nonviolent that do not
00:26:02.700 qualify for inadmissibility. And on top of that, there are multiple instances, including family
00:26:09.500 unity, public interest, and just discretion on the part of immigration officers. I can't imagine
00:26:14.520 Democrat immigration officers under a Democrat president in the future was going to hold the
00:26:19.700 strict, you know, we're not going to let any criminals in. Gang member affiliation is given
00:26:24.900 wide latitude. Laura, what they're going to do, yeah. Let me have it.
00:26:28.340 you got the happy talking then you got laura trying to field strip this guy and she is and
00:26:35.180 i i'd like laura a lot she's a tough broad and you see it right there i got another tough broad
00:26:40.600 rosemary jinx rosemary this thing's an abomination right this is an insult in the middle all the
00:26:46.240 fights we got now we got an amnesty bill we got a minute here and then i'm gonna hold you through
00:26:50.800 the break can you tell folks how awful this thing is ma'am yeah this is it's ridiculous steve
00:26:57.720 There are 20 Republicans led by Salazar, Maria Salazar and Mike Lawler, who are basically passing off this Dignity Act, which should be called the SAW Act for Screw All American Workers.
00:27:12.460 That's what it should be called because that's what it does.
00:27:14.980 It screws low wage workers with mass amnesty.
00:27:18.600 More than 10 million illegal aliens would get amnesty and then their families would start coming in.
00:27:23.280 but it also blows open the door on higher skilled immigration. It more than doubles
00:27:30.800 employment-based green cards. It says that if you have a STEM degree, if you're a foreigner
00:27:36.440 who gets a STEM degree in the United States, then you get to stay. It is screwing every level of
00:27:44.540 American workers and they're screaming and yelling, it's not amnesty, it's not amnesty.
00:27:49.780 yes it is amnesty it is mass amnesty and it is mass immigration and it would end deportations
00:27:56.880 for a minimum of two years ice could not deport any illegal alien for at least two years to give
00:28:03.620 them all a chance to apply for their amnesty it's lunacy uh rosemary hair for one second
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00:31:10.060 Rosemary Jenks, I just want to hit rewind for a moment
00:31:12.220 and just go back.
00:31:13.060 You say this is screw American workers bill.
00:31:15.780 Just take a minute or two and go back through this thing
00:31:18.060 because a lot of people are just hearing about this.
00:31:20.400 And I'm going to talk at the end about why this is a legislative possibility, what they
00:31:24.480 can do, because you've had 20 Republicans, not squishes.
00:31:28.440 These are people that are traitors, right?
00:31:31.100 Led by Salazar and Lawler, who are two of the worst.
00:31:33.780 Salazar is probably worse than Lawler.
00:31:36.080 Walk me through just once again, why you call it the screw America worker, the saw bill.
00:31:41.760 Yeah, because every level of American worker, whether you're low wage, medium wage or high
00:31:47.300 wage, you will be screwed by this bill.
00:31:49.780 It screws American low-wage workers with mass amnesty of more than 10 million illegal aliens who would get permanent right to be here and legal permission to work.
00:32:01.500 It screws mid- and high-wage American workers by more than doubling green cards for employment-based immigrants.
00:32:11.160 It blows open the door for high-tech American workers.
00:32:16.220 It codifies optional practical training OPT. It allows anyone who any foreigner who gets a STEM
00:32:24.160 degree in the United States to stay permanently. I mean, the damage that this bill would do
00:32:31.940 to American workers is unfathomable. This is, you know, Lawler says, well, if we don't pass this
00:32:39.500 now the democrats will pass amnesty this is the democrats amnesty bill it's mass amnesty mass
00:32:47.020 immigration and zero deportations because as the amnesty starts ice would not be allowed to deport
00:32:55.380 a single illegal alien hey and for at least two years while they have a chance salazar salazar
00:33:02.140 salazar and lawlor i want you to suck on this and why you're traitors and you ought to be run out
00:33:07.220 they got to be turfed out of Congress. She's worse than he is. And he's terrible,
00:33:11.040 but all 20, um, but the, the other thing, Steve, is they say we need, yeah, go ahead, ma'am.
00:33:19.160 They claim that they have zero tolerance for criminal aliens in this bill. And that is an
00:33:25.300 absolute fabrication. The bill includes very specific waivers for criminals. If you're
00:33:33.000 convicted of multiple misdemeanors, you get a waiver. If you've been deported, you get to come
00:33:38.900 back and apply for amnesty. If you illegally voted, you get a waiver. So if you're in a state
00:33:48.560 or federal gang database, that information can't be used against you. This is lunacy. Oh, and by
00:33:55.940 the way, it also gives amnesty to all of the employers who have been hiring all of the illegal
00:34:02.020 aliens because none of the information in their applications can be used to hold the employers
00:34:06.900 accountable it's disgusting okay i'll do a rant this afternoon when i can i'll have a couple more
00:34:14.460 warpath coffees get jacked up and come in hot um but rosemary most importantly for this audience
00:34:20.520 because we immerse them in information and then they can use their agency i where do they go
00:34:25.960 to you because you've dedicated your life to this you're one of the great patrons in this country
00:34:30.440 compare her to salazar rosemary jenks has defended american workers from the first time i met her
00:34:37.180 years ago decades ago so where do they go today to find out about this bill and the lives but look
00:34:42.040 i don't want to hear about criminal aliens and bad guys yes of course we're gonna get the bad
00:34:45.840 guys out but that's just a sop so people are sitting there go no mass deportations we're
00:34:50.600 gonna deport all of them every one of them they're all gonna go they all have to go and we should
00:34:56.640 have a tension stop all these scams like the h1b scam stop it send them all home in a 10-year
00:35:02.720 minimum 10-year moratorium on all immigration then we got time to kind of set this thing up
00:35:09.040 sort it out make sure american workers are the priority above all and set up an immigration
00:35:14.560 system that's kind of fair but it's going to take a decade to do that and we need a time out
00:35:18.960 rosemary jenks where do people go today if you go to iaproject.org iaproject.org we have a fact
00:35:27.920 sheet if you type in the search bar salazar or lawler you'll find a list of the bills that they
00:35:33.920 have sponsored and the dignity act is one of those we have fact sheets on it we explain all the things
00:35:39.900 that they're lying about uh so iaproject.org or follow us on x at iaproject yeah
00:35:47.700 you're amazing rosemary thank you get it today immerse yourself in the information then i'll
00:35:54.400 have a great rant on this this afternoon thank you ma'am appreciate you dr thayer kind of one
00:36:00.700 of our resident strategists i want you to go back you mentioned something on this show
00:36:04.460 a couple weeks ago about napoleon talk to me about when napoleon had problems that looked like they
00:36:11.740 were like gordian notch you couldn't do it he would say i want you to scale this if you tell
00:36:15.780 his marshals. First off, he says, it's your thing that you've got to figure it out. It ain't my job
00:36:20.420 to figure it. It's your job to figure it out. He would tell him, scale up your problem. Talk to me
00:36:24.720 about that and specifically apply it to the current situation in the Persian Gulf, in the
00:36:31.220 Strait or Hormuz, in the entire war with Iran right now, sir. Well, Steve, thanks for having
00:36:39.500 me today. What Napoleon did is recognize the logic of escalation that with a great coterie of
00:36:46.800 marshals as he had, marshals and generals, these were individuals who could be trusted and they
00:36:52.780 could be trusted to execute his vision of the plan. He had the objective and he was confident
00:37:01.460 in assigning them their missions knowing that they would be completed. He also emphasized the
00:37:07.920 importance of focusing on the objective very importantly. There's one thing on which to focus
00:37:15.160 and that's going to have to be achieved. Final point with respect to Napoleon is that he recognized
00:37:20.980 that he was the master of improvisation. And here he reminds me so much of Trump. Napoleon said
00:37:27.240 the battle begins and the issue develops. And what he meant by that is he's going to start the battle.
00:37:34.300 He's going to start the campaign, but because Napoleon was a master in art of the deal, right, he was a master essentially with a mind for war, genius for war, he was always going to be able to outfight his opponent who didn't have Napoleon skills, didn't have Napoleon's abilities.
00:37:55.580 So if we apply that to Iran today, what do we see? We see that President Trump is recognizing that however valuable the Iranians are as interlocutors, Beijing is going to really decide this issue, that China has a dominant voice, an important if not dominant voice in Tehran.
00:38:21.140 So the question of who rules in Tehran is going to be decided in large measure by Xi Jinping because of the dependence of Iran on communist China.
00:38:35.020 So President Trump is recognizing that if he takes this to be resolved with Xi Jinping, as you've suggested, that has advantages for the United States.
00:38:45.800 There is a modest coincidence of interest here that Beijing wants oil out of the strait as the U.S. wants the strait open.
00:38:56.460 President Trump, like Napoleon, is a master of the deal.
00:39:00.120 They both have a genius for war in their respective fields.
00:39:04.780 Napoleon obviously kinetic, Trump in everything else as well as the kinetic.
00:39:10.360 So he's going to be able to outfight Xi Jinping and get him to place the appropriate pressure on Tehran.
00:39:19.780 At the same time, there's U.S. military might and U.S. military in theater, obviously, that could be called upon equally to go back to the kinetic, to go back to warfare if that's going to be required.
00:39:36.540 So we want to recognize, I think, the similarities between those individuals and to recognize that President Trump, again, a master dealmaker, is going to be able to ensure that he's using Beijing to put pressure on Tehran to bring to resolution the issues that we have at hand and to ensure that the fragile peace is sustained.
00:40:00.680 Well, look, first off, the history of the Persians, the Persians have been negotiating for, I don't know, 3,000 years.
00:40:10.260 They fought the Greeks, they fought the Romans, and now they got the Americans as the, also the British, I guess the British was subterfuge, and the Americans.
00:40:22.200 So they've taken on the best of the West, right?
00:40:25.600 these guys also have a bureaucracy that goes back long before the mullahs they're kind of an
00:40:32.860 organized hierarchical society as far as this goes and they they have a way of negotiating
00:40:38.040 which is just to tap you along history shows it's just to tap you along why given the fact that we've
00:40:44.840 defanged them and declawed them a lot in our military operation go through the punch list
00:40:49.140 has been very successful i just don't know now because they're double dealing you all the time
00:40:54.120 you see it even the beginning stages of this ceasefire where they're putting out this maximalist
00:40:59.860 thing, which President Trump said, I threw it in the trash can. And you guys are lying because
00:41:03.980 we're actually dealing with another document and we're pretty far down. We've at least got some
00:41:07.860 sort of basis of agreement. They're just going to, all they're going to do is obfuscate and lie
00:41:13.340 constantly. And the powers, this is a great power. You've told me, hey, the whole world is shifted
00:41:19.100 it now from the global war on terror to a great power struggle particularly the two great powers
00:41:24.560 the chinese communist party in the united states of america and this is a global conflict and they
00:41:30.860 are they are so far deep inside the wire here than we are there so they're inside the wire
00:41:36.500 taking this fight to us here every day at universities on capitol hill on sequoia capital
00:41:42.980 the the premier venture capital firm you look at finance you look at all of it they're deep inside
00:41:48.440 of here. And they also think they're winning. So why wouldn't we have Trump, who's the master
00:41:54.080 dealmaker, and China's always been his central thesis, particularly how he's running them out
00:41:57.860 of the Western Hemisphere, and just have a mano a mano with Xi in Beijing, May 13th. It's on the
00:42:04.160 books. I don't know why we're dealing with grunt dunes in Pakistan, who are totally controlled
00:42:10.340 by the CCP, 100%. And so they're Iranians. Just say, guys, let's put a pin in it. I'm going to
00:42:17.120 deal with your paymaster, and we'll figure something out. Dr. Thayer, your thoughts.
00:42:22.700 Well, two thoughts. Steve, most folks don't know that during World War II, Iran was occupied.
00:42:30.760 The British took the southern half of Iran, and the Soviets occupied the northern half of Iran.
00:42:36.100 They didn't ask permission. They just occupied it. And the point of that was to ensure that
00:42:41.500 aid, lend-lease aid, could flow from ports on the Persian Gulf into the Soviet Union
00:42:48.300 through the Caucasus. So the Soviets and the British just acted. They didn't ask Iranian
00:42:54.500 permission. Likewise, President Trump meeting with Xi, I think there's a strategic logic there.
00:43:02.760 China has, Communist China has an interest in having this resolved so that they can have access
00:43:10.200 to that oil. President Trump has, Beijing has real influence in Tehran. And so what
00:43:18.360 Trump is doing is encircling them diplomatically, right? You've got the Chinese working on the
00:43:24.720 right flank and we're working on the left flank, essentially, to diplomatically encircle Tehran.
00:43:30.780 Dr. Thayer, hang on one second, we're taking a short commercial break.
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00:45:05.100 Okay, scaling up the problem.
00:45:07.560 Doc Thayer, thank you so much for your thoughts.
00:45:10.040 I'm going to have you back on.
00:45:10.800 We're going to drill down this more of Napoleon and Trump
00:45:14.500 and how do we think through the situation we're currently.
00:45:19.480 I love that.
00:45:20.280 The battle begins and the issue develops.
00:45:23.800 Napoleon had a certain way of saying things that was great.
00:45:27.140 Doc, where do we go to get your writings until we get you back on?
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00:51:34.120 Thank you, brother.
00:51:35.080 Looks like I lost him.
00:51:36.080 Mike Lindell,
00:51:36.900 how'd it go last night
00:51:37.760 on your governor's race
00:51:38.700 and what deal
00:51:39.740 do you got for us today
00:51:40.560 to close the show?
00:51:45.840 We froze.
00:51:47.400 I guess we're going to do it.
00:51:48.520 I guess we're going
00:51:49.000 to do it ourselves.
00:51:50.200 Anyway, Charlie Kirk,
00:51:51.340 I tell you,
00:51:51.680 we'll get Mike back up
00:51:52.660 at five o'clock today.
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00:52:00.520 The Charlie Kirk show is next.
00:52:02.840 Oh, Mike Lindell, we got you maybe for 30 seconds?
00:52:05.500 No?
00:52:06.860 No guts.
00:52:07.740 Okay, we'll just take it, just drop it.
00:52:09.640 Charlie Kirk show is next.
00:52:11.040 Post those after that.
00:52:12.800 We're going to be back here.
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00:52:18.800 We will be back here at 5 o'clock.
00:52:21.920 The show is going to be intense.
00:52:23.240 I can already tell you.
00:52:24.240 and we've got something special cooked up in the 6 o'clock hour,
00:52:27.860 you're not going to want to miss it.
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