Bannon's War Room - April 20, 2026


Episode 5313: Losing Virginia Leads To Impeachment; Continued Rise Of Christian Persecution


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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 Here's one time I got a free shot
00:00:14.000 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.
00:00:34.600 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:38.360 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:44.560 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann.
00:00:52.000 Okay, it's Monday, 20 April, year old, 2026.
00:00:55.500 We're going to get back. Raymond Ibrahim is going to stick with me.
00:00:58.600 And I'm going to get back to him momentarily because everything in the fog of war, there's kind of this misunderstanding of the of the Arabs and the Persians.
00:01:09.060 And we'll make sure that you get access to information and make that clear.
00:01:13.880 Also, you've been told lies about the Crusades and all of it to make sure that you, you know, you can't step up into what your true heritage is.
00:01:25.820 and now more than ever
00:01:28.360 we need to get the strength
00:01:30.140 the moral strength 1.00
00:01:31.080 of those Christians in the Middle Ages
00:01:34.440 we'll get back to that in a second
00:01:36.640 but we have
00:01:38.500 to deal
00:01:39.000 we must deal with the matters
00:01:42.120 at hand and we have a
00:01:43.760 huge matter at hand
00:01:45.440 in the Commonwealth
00:01:48.280 of Virginia. I've got, let me play it
00:01:50.140 from your favorite 0.88
00:01:51.040 Velshi over at MSNBC
00:01:54.420 I've got Sean Spicer
00:01:55.660 and I get Jeff Reier. They're going to join us here momentarily. Let's play this. I'll bring in
00:02:00.300 Sean. Your quick evaluation, because the polling indicates support for the new map in Virginia,
00:02:07.840 but it is within the margin of error. Yes, I think the consensus is, and always beware consensus,
00:02:15.220 but the consensus is that this referendum will probably pass. It won't pass by an enormous
00:02:21.760 margin. But Democrats do have a lot of excess votes if they can get them out to vote. And they
00:02:28.960 have a burden in this case that they didn't have last November when they won everything in a
00:02:33.820 landslide in Virginia. And that additional burden is that some Democrats are very good government
00:02:40.760 people, and they were the ones who originated a bipartisan compromise on redistricting. They
00:02:47.460 could have done this back when the Democrats controlled the governorship and both houses of
00:02:53.020 the legislature in the Ralph Northam term, when Governor Northam was in office. But they didn't
00:02:59.980 get around to it. They went to a bipartisan system. A lot of Democrats still like that idea.
00:03:06.100 So that should reduce the margin that would normally go to the Democratic side. And the
00:03:11.480 Democratic side here is, yes, do this new system, go from six Democratic seats to maybe 10 if
00:03:19.660 everything works out the way they hope it will. And emblematic of this diminished or somewhat
00:03:27.340 diminished Democratic enthusiasm for this, again, despite overwhelming hostility in the state for
00:03:33.500 Donald Trump, is the governor herself. Abigail Spanberger fully supported this
00:03:41.340 anti-carrymandering commission that was put in place by constitutional referendum in 2020.
00:03:50.720 She is supporting this initiative. And I think that's gone away towards diminishing her
00:03:58.220 Her standing, as some of these early polls have suggested, and I think by extension, it's manifested itself with somewhat diminished enthusiasm for this effort to cook boundaries, albeit temporarily.
00:04:17.040 But I would point out, and I think Larry may have something to say about this as well, there's a bit of a bill of goods being sold here.
00:04:26.840 This is supposed to be a temporary fix. Now, does anyone actually believe that the candidates, read Democrats, who could be elected under this scheme, are prepared to give up or risk giving up these seats after three terms when we're on the cusp of the next redistricting?
00:04:47.160 Sean Spicer, I'll start with you.
00:04:50.460 By the way, I want to thank Hanover County, GOP, York, DeLois, Stallman,
00:04:57.680 everybody associated with yesterday the rally we had.
00:05:01.740 It was fantastic.
00:05:02.560 I got to meet everybody afterwards with a meet and greet.
00:05:05.300 It was incredibly powerful, and hopefully we'll fire up the football on that.
00:05:09.620 Sean Spicer, I thought of all the talks, and there were so many powerful talks.
00:05:12.840 Yours are the best because you walked right up in front of the podium and said,
00:05:15.500 hey, look, let me cut to the chase. 0.97
00:05:17.160 This is a naked grab for power.
00:05:19.840 Don't think it's anything else but, and particularly a naked grab for power, to try to thwart and destroy Donald Trump.
00:05:26.440 You want to expand on that?
00:05:28.520 Yeah, well, first, thanks.
00:05:30.220 Amazing effort to organize this by, and so many great people from the war room posse showing up there on a Sunday for hours to hear us and understand what's at stake.
00:05:38.540 But, yeah, let me bottom line this.
00:05:40.740 The House of Representatives right now is 217.
00:05:43.300 The Republicans are barely hanging on to a majority.
00:05:45.340 The difference between a Donald Trump America first agenda and impeachment and investigation is the majority in the House of Representatives.
00:05:53.480 Virginia gives you four seats. It's a simple math equation.
00:05:56.520 This is about power. This is about Democrats recognizing that they think that they can steal the majority.
00:06:01.680 And so they are going to do this. If you want the America first Donald Trump agenda to move forward, you need to get out in Virginia and vote.
00:06:08.840 This is 80 million dollars versus maybe 10 at best.
00:06:12.000 This is David versus Goliath.
00:06:14.160 But the people who came out in Hanover County last night, they get it.
00:06:17.620 So many of the people that you talk to, they get it.
00:06:20.040 But, Steve, the bottom line is this Trump 2.0 term is probably the most consequential and historical term for a variety of reasons that you and I have talked about.
00:06:32.120 And this is the Democrats trying to do everything they can to stop it.
00:06:35.760 We need to call it out for what it is.
00:06:37.760 It's a power grab to stop Donald Trump.
00:06:40.640 They understand what's at stake in terms of this agenda.
00:06:44.440 Doge, Maha, everything is taking power away from the D.C. establishment class.
00:06:50.600 Big pharma, big ag, big tech, big corporate America.
00:06:54.400 And it threatens the left-wing agenda.
00:06:57.220 And so let's stop pretending that it's anything but stealing power from people who are elected.
00:07:04.360 It's not temporary. It's not fair.
00:07:07.180 This is literally an attempt to steal power and stop the agenda.
00:07:12.580 And like I said, they put 80, the spending is, they said, oh, it's five to one.
00:07:15.940 It's eight or nine to one.
00:07:17.320 And they're competing to pound in.
00:07:18.600 It's just not a TV advertisement.
00:07:19.900 They've overwhelmed the ad, but they've got paid, all of our people are volunteers.
00:07:24.080 They've got paid canvassers.
00:07:25.480 They've got paid, you go, talk about your, briefly, talk about your experience the other
00:07:29.700 day in Alexandria, when you go and everything in the shopping center, you got vote yes.
00:07:33.780 You've got all these kids running around, putting pamphlets everywhere.
00:07:37.180 You go on Friday to vote, which you've never seen before, 30 or 40, 50 people there ready to vote in the middle of the afternoon.
00:07:43.640 I mean, it was 1.30, 2 o'clock.
00:07:45.600 Normally you go in, you're the only one there, maybe somebody else.
00:07:48.840 I mean, this was packed.
00:07:50.200 They are doing everything they can.
00:07:52.080 Now, Alexandria should be a turnout, but not in the middle of the day on a Friday.
00:07:56.060 They know what they're doing.
00:07:57.440 They know what's at stake, and they're turning out everybody.
00:07:59.780 They're lying to the folks in the Commonwealth of Virginia, talking about it being about fairness.
00:08:05.080 And this is not about fairness.
00:08:06.760 This is not temporary.
00:08:07.880 Even the liberal that you just played the clip of on MSNBC will admit it has nothing to do with fairness.
00:08:12.940 It's a lie.
00:08:14.320 Obama's in on it, right?
00:08:15.600 They get it.
00:08:16.260 And so if you hear this, you've got to talk to everybody that you in Virginia, because I don't care what state in America you live in.
00:08:23.800 This majority is that razor thin.
00:08:26.360 One, two votes right now is going to determine who's the chairman, who's the speaker, who gets
00:08:30.680 the agenda. And if Trump loses the majority there, I've seen the movie. Guess what's going to happen?
00:08:36.600 Impeachment, impeachment, impeachment, investigation after investigation. I saw it in
00:08:40.740 Trump 1.0, Steve. You were there. You suffered the consequences of this more than anybody else
00:08:45.740 right now. You get it? This is not, like, we need to understand this is not a Virginia thing. This
00:08:51.520 is their national plan to put them back in the majority and make Hakeem Jeffries the speaker.
00:08:56.880 As you know, I got a brand new book about Trump 2.0. I've talked about how consequential this
00:09:02.580 administration is going to be everything that Donald Trump is doing to make America back on,
00:09:08.040 put America back on track and make it historical. This agenda is threatened tomorrow by what's
00:09:13.880 happening in Virginia. We need to get out and vote and vote no. Let me ask you, you were there
00:09:21.320 talk to me about the 2.0. Why did you write it? You're busy with the podcast. You've got a lot
00:09:25.400 going on. Why did you take time? And President Trump wrote the forward. I put a plug in for the
00:09:31.360 book because I loved it. But I was kind of surprised you took the time to do it. Why did
00:09:35.600 you do it? Because simply put this, Trump, four years out of office, and I literally had this
00:09:42.680 conversation with the president the other day in the Oval about why this matters. Because it's not
00:09:48.100 Not just every other president in America who's had two terms has been sequential except
00:09:52.200 for one.
00:09:53.880 Trump's the first one in modern history.
00:09:56.000 And those four years out of office, and this is what's so important to understand, is that
00:10:01.040 he walked out of office and he said, okay, if I ever get back in, who are the people
00:10:05.040 that I need?
00:10:06.040 What are the processes?
00:10:07.040 What are the policies?
00:10:08.040 This team, and this is no offense, President Trump said, Sean, we had a great first term.
00:10:11.780 I said, Mr. President, I get it.
00:10:13.740 But when you were out of office, you were able to think, what will I do differently if I get back in?
00:10:19.300 When you're normally sequential, Monday becomes Tuesday, Tuesday becomes Wednesday.
00:10:23.140 You have the same chief of staff, the same press secretary, the same secretary of everything, and you just keep rolling along with your agenda.
00:10:29.920 But the reason that Trump 2.0 is so historical is because organizations like the Heritage Foundation, America First Policy Institute, Newt Gingrich, so many people.
00:10:39.340 You guys were out there saying, if we get back in power, who do we want?
00:10:43.020 what's the agenda and how are we getting it done?
00:10:46.360 And it was like playing a team
00:10:47.840 for the second time in a season.
00:10:49.400 We knew what plays we wanted to call.
00:10:51.620 We knew where they were going to come at us
00:10:53.140 and we knew what we wanted to lead with.
00:10:55.080 But there's a reason that people like Tom Homan
00:10:57.040 are being so successful at clamping down the border
00:11:00.320 because they had time to think.
00:11:02.460 And that's what Trump 2.0 is all about
00:11:04.200 and why it's historical
00:11:05.460 is because it's not just back-to-back terms continuing on.
00:11:09.060 These guys had the time to plot and plan their comeback.
00:11:11.460 And I went through every aspect. We would never have a Maha movement without the ability to stop 0.99
00:11:17.580 and to bring in all these people like Bobby Kennedy into the movement. That would have never 0.69
00:11:21.680 happened if Trump 1.0 just rolled into Trump 2.0. So if you want to understand why it's historical,
00:11:28.220 what we did right, why we were so much better equipped to come into Trump 2.0. Steve, you and
00:11:33.620 I talk about this all the time. Think about the people that infiltrated Trump 1.0 that were
00:11:38.200 recommended because somebody knew somebody and said they'd make a great, you know, deputy
00:11:43.160 undersecretary, whatever.
00:11:44.800 This wasn't the case this time.
00:11:46.500 There was no, like Trump knew exactly who he wanted on his team.
00:11:49.880 And it's so much different because of that.
00:11:53.300 Where do they get the books, sir?
00:11:54.800 Where do they go right now?
00:11:55.720 Best place to go right now is amazon.com.
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00:12:27.360 brother thank you so much uh where they get the show what's your social media where they get all
00:12:32.660 Sean Spicer on YouTube. And by the way, thank you for the big Steve Bannon plug on the back of the book.
00:12:39.040 Really appreciate it. As you mentioned, President Trump already wrote the foreword.
00:12:42.200 But thank you for making sure everyone understood why you think it's this important.
00:12:48.140 No, it was fantastic. Where do they go? What's your social media? Where do you go to get you?
00:12:51.880 At Sean Spicer on Twitter, at Sean M. Spicer on YouTube. We've got two shows there, six o'clock.
00:12:57.160 And by the way, Steve, that big bombshell that you and I talked about tonight,
00:13:00.780 I've got Alan Dershowitz on the show tonight to talk about whether he agrees with me or not that the Supreme Court is slow rolling the Voting Rights Act.
00:13:09.520 And then Adam Kincaid, the man who knows more about redistricting than anyone else on the Republican side, is going to talk about what states could still redistrict and how that will net.
00:13:19.020 So if you care about keeping the majority, regardless of what happens in the majority, you've got to tune in to tonight's show on my YouTube channel.
00:13:26.100 What time will that be?
00:13:27.920 Six o'clock.
00:13:29.100 Six o'clock.
00:13:29.820 6 o'clock, the bombshell.
00:13:31.760 Because this is the other redistricting that is so important.
00:13:36.640 It could be 12 seats, principally in the American South.
00:13:39.300 100%.
00:13:39.700 Sean Spicer, thank you, sir.
00:13:43.080 Thank you, Mr. Bannon.
00:13:44.060 See you soon.
00:13:45.120 Jeff Reier is going to join us momentarily.
00:13:47.720 Let's take a break.
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00:16:25.040 War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:30.060 I think he just checked.
00:16:31.620 I think President Trump just announced a highly and likely extend ceasefire with Iran.
00:16:36.580 President Trump says ceasefire expires Wednesday evening.
00:16:39.240 Washington Times giving us a little more time.
00:16:42.100 Says he will not open straight removes until deal signed.
00:16:44.640 Well, I think we're a ways away.
00:16:45.900 Just throwing it out there.
00:16:48.780 When we can't find out who to negotiate with.
00:16:51.720 I said one of the critical things here.
00:16:53.360 Once you shatter one of these regimes, you've got these different power groups.
00:16:57.640 Who can actually deliver on a deal?
00:17:01.080 And we should not act like a supplicant that we've got a team, we're ready to go.
00:17:04.400 Hey, when we've broken them enough, they'll be ready to negotiate.
00:17:11.760 Because these are tough hombres, and you're in it now.
00:17:14.080 So you've got to deal with it.
00:17:16.060 Jeff Ryer, we're in it too in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
00:17:18.280 you you've done something historic you've not only inspired you and your team and all these
00:17:24.480 great chairmen of these particularly rural counties have just been incredible to kind of
00:17:29.640 ride to the sound of the guns and with no money and really self-organizing which is so important
00:17:34.540 that you've been spoke you see it last night in hanover county you've inspired people throughout
00:17:39.100 the commonwealth to give a fighting chance to get this done with eight to one money spent again yeah
00:17:45.920 but you've also inspired you and the folks in texas have inspired grassroots throughout the
00:17:51.380 country say yes we can get this done walk us through what we need to do there's no substitute
00:17:55.780 for victory we've got to win this tomorrow so tell us what we got to do in the next 48 hours
00:18:02.020 well if you're in virginia right now uh please uh contact your local republican party chairman
00:18:10.300 uh or committee so that you can work a polling place tomorrow the polls are open from 6 a.m
00:18:15.520 to 7 p.m. And this is an election where if you're working the polling places, you will change votes
00:18:21.600 because there are still people who are coming to the polls who know they're supposed to vote
00:18:25.780 tomorrow but aren't entirely sure what the consequences are. And we have at the polling
00:18:31.000 places, given our units, all of the materials they need to be able to explain quickly to a
00:18:37.520 voter walking into the polling place what the stakes are and what is important about this
00:18:41.920 particular election. And that's for folks who are in Virginia. If you're not in Virginia and you
00:18:46.520 still want to be a part of it, and we've had, we're into the mid, well over a hundred war room
00:18:54.040 posse people from around the country who have taken on phone lists for us to make phone calls
00:18:59.800 to Virginians to urge them to go to the polls. And to do that, you just send an email to vote
00:19:06.340 know at virginia.gop, and we'll get you set up with phone lists just as quickly as possible,
00:19:13.240 and you'll be able to become part of our organization right here, even though you don't
00:19:19.160 live here. And you can make a difference, because as both Steve and Sean told you earlier,
00:19:26.800 this is a contest that has national implications in a very big way. If you go to virginia.gop,
00:19:34.600 which they had up on the screen there just for a second and you click on a little no rig maps box
00:19:39.760 you will be able to go to a page that shows you how to volunteer right there hang on hang on we
00:19:49.280 don't need to see denver we don't need to see the lovely visage of of jeff or even stephen k bannon
00:19:55.180 let's put the site up because this is what we're going to take one more time hit it go
00:19:58.760 hit rewind where do people need to go go to go to virginia.gop and you can either click on stop
00:20:05.860 gerrymandering at the top of the page or click on no rigged maps uh right there and it will take you
00:20:10.840 to a page and as you scroll down uh it's got the link to the form and and everything else it'll
00:20:16.080 help you get involved as quickly as possible we are getting more volunteers every day yesterday's
00:20:22.440 rally uh brought us uh quite a few more and quite a few more uh people signing up at vote no
00:20:29.220 at virginia.gop if you send an email with your uh with your name and your phone number uh we will
00:20:35.620 uh we will get up with you and we will put you uh put you in contact uh with other voters in
00:20:42.160 virginia so that you can uh you can help get them to the polls and explain to them how important
00:20:47.120 this election is just just on the saturday show and uh it was so inspirational grace chung was 0.99
00:20:53.700 the first one boom as she often says first through the door we had a hundred war room posse members
00:21:01.140 sign up for this and that means tens of thousands of potential calls i want to do that today one
00:21:06.180 more time where do they go to work a phone bank because this is particularly he's got
00:21:10.040 huge operating leverage in the final hours of this so where do people go one more time for that
00:21:15.640 Send an email to votenow at virginia.gop, put your name and your phone number in it, and we will be back to you very quickly, and we will get you set up with a phone list.
00:21:31.720 You will be making calls on behalf of the Republican Party of Virginia, and you will be persuading Virginians to vote no and to vote tomorrow.
00:21:41.580 Polls open 6 a.m., 7 p.m.
00:21:43.620 and you can still be where do they go if they want to be a poll worker because you're right
00:21:48.320 the thing's so confusing the democracy the democrats never put a map up this is this is
00:21:53.220 what liars they are how demonic so they tomorrow you're going to change some minds right there
00:21:58.080 so where are they going and uh if you go to uh uh if you go to virginia.gop and at the top you'll 0.83
00:22:05.280 see uh uh our party it's right beside uh that and you should see unit leaders as you scroll down
00:22:11.660 And when you go to that, look at that.
00:22:13.820 It's the name of every county and city in the Commonwealth.
00:22:16.740 It puts you in contact with your local chair.
00:22:19.920 They will put you to work at the polling place.
00:22:22.000 And you will have materials that have things that have been denied voters in this election.
00:22:26.480 Because guess what?
00:22:28.160 Except for the maps that we have printed out and the signs and the materials that we have with maps on them,
00:22:33.320 the Democrats aren't showing off any maps.
00:22:35.820 And the Democrat-controlled state board of elections is not showing off any maps.
00:22:40.440 We're actually informing voters of what the consequences of this. This is to Virginia. And what it really does is it disenfranchises nearly half of the state. Over 56 rural counties just won't have any representation any longer. It's a it's a very big deal.
00:22:58.480 So if you go to that, find your local GOP, you'll be there.
00:23:04.220 Not just are they going to take power and use these four seats to impeach Trump, but they're going to use this as a template for the rest of the country.
00:23:13.400 That's why people throughout the country are now, they go, wow, I get it.
00:23:16.480 I understand what's going on. 0.97
00:23:17.860 These Democrats are demonic. 0.98
00:23:19.320 If they weren't demonic, wouldn't they show you a map? 0.99
00:23:22.100 Wouldn't they walk you through the logic?
00:23:23.740 You know, you heard the guy on there in the cold open talk about, well, you know, they could have done this, but there are many Democrats.
00:23:29.480 And this is what we're counting on, is Democrats in Virginia sit there and go, this doesn't feel right to me.
00:23:34.340 As much as I hate Trump, this does not feel right to me to do this to the Commonwealth.
00:23:37.820 Anyway, Jeff, one more time, your social media, where do people go to follow you, sir?
00:23:42.340 Follow us on social media.
00:23:44.080 Go to capital V, capital A, underscore, capital G, capital O, capital T.
00:23:49.080 And that's on X, and you will find a lot of stuff going on there because right now we have so much activity going on here in the Commonwealth over the final stretch.
00:24:01.080 It's just phenomenal.
00:24:02.280 We are jam-packed.
00:24:04.300 And, in fact, later today I'm heading over to the eastern shore of Virginia.
00:24:07.580 I'll be in Acomac County, both meeting with our activists and also doing my duties to distribute signs and materials, because we've got our staff running in a bunch of different directions.
00:24:19.380 So I pick the straw that furthest distance, I get to go to the eastern shore.
00:24:26.020 Thank you, sir. Appreciate you.
00:24:28.580 Thank you. And thank you to the war room and to Steve, to you personally.
00:24:32.700 you were with us when nobody else was paying attention and it has made a huge difference
00:24:37.700 the war room posse both in virginia and outside of virginia has stood up and has helped us
00:24:42.480 and has put us in competition we can win this we can win this we gotta win this
00:24:49.520 thank you sir appreciate you thank you war room posse once again you've been extraordinary yesterday
00:24:54.960 was just absolutely amazing and what you've done around the country so one one more time
00:24:59.160 to the ramparts uh ryan newhouse while we're on it and they're meeting back in the imperial capital
00:25:06.700 there's an article in politico the other day that the senate and all these guys in the senate and
00:25:11.520 all their big sponsors and the big donors they're all sucking their thumb and they're bitching and
00:25:16.300 moaning and now they're whining oh my god cook report comes out and it looks like the senate's
00:25:21.060 in play they've raised nine million dollars in in uh in alaska they're all over every one of
00:25:26.700 these guys are in play now. They've got a bunch of clones of McConnell that they propped up as
00:25:34.200 the candidates. You got guys like Lindsey Graham running, right? You got all these and they're not 1.00
00:25:38.260 doing anything. You've written a piece that says, hey, look, if you get focused and take some action
00:25:44.680 and here's what you got to take action on, you can save yourselves. But if you don't do it,
00:25:48.800 you're done. What do you got for us, Ryan? Yeah, Steve, in politics, there's no participation
00:25:54.980 trophies. There's winners and losers. And the Senate right now is functioning as a loser
00:26:00.660 institution. Republicans, it seems, want to give up the majority, not only because, like you're 0.83
00:26:07.220 saying, there's a lot of McConnell acolytes. I think one of those that's not, and I'll give
00:26:10.660 them a quick shout out, is Nate Morris. But the Senate has to nuke the filibuster. It's time. 0.63
00:26:17.380 In politics, you pursue power. You pursue your agenda and you enforce it. The only way that
00:26:23.760 Republicans are going to get any wins on the board between now and November, wins that will
00:26:27.840 motivate the base to come out and vote for our guys so that we can win, so that we can protect
00:26:32.720 President Trump from impeachment and from a possible conviction from some crazy Senate
00:26:37.260 Republicans that are, you know, obstructing the agenda right now, not confirming political
00:26:42.360 appointees, not getting bills across the finish line, is to nuke the filibuster, pass bills at 51.
00:26:48.280 We got to pass the Save America Act. We got to get DHS funded. We've got to get mass deportations
00:26:52.960 underway. We need voter ID. We have to do what we said we were going to do on the campaign trail. 0.98
00:26:59.760 And if we don't, then people aren't going to turn out for us and we'll deserve to lose.
00:27:04.120 But the Save America, they've just been beside you got Mike Lee and Eric Schmidt. You got a
00:27:08.380 handful of these guys. But the rest of it's been totally performative, has it not? So how do you
00:27:13.420 I keep saying with Thune, you know, he keeps on the president. I can't get the 51 votes. I can't
00:27:18.740 Even if I was to break the filibuster, I can't get to 51.
00:27:22.060 But you can get to 27.
00:27:23.820 Can't we remove him?
00:27:24.940 Isn't the first action to remove him as leader and start with somebody else?
00:27:29.720 I think that should totally be on the table, Steve.
00:27:32.040 I think Thune needs to feel his feet to the fire.
00:27:34.000 I think 27 Republicans.
00:27:36.100 I think every day you should have reporters in Congress going up to Republicans,
00:27:39.880 counting the numbers of how many are pleased with the work of leader Thune this cycle.
00:27:45.460 I don't know how anyone is doing a good job.
00:27:49.680 Hang on one second.
00:27:50.540 I want to just hold you through this break for a second.
00:27:52.080 Rabin Ibrahim, Patrick K. O'Donnell.
00:27:55.380 We're talking about Lexington and Concord.
00:27:57.000 How about that?
00:27:59.540 In the war room.
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00:30:20.240 Ryan, where do people go to get this article, to get this piece?
00:30:23.480 I want people to start thinking about this.
00:30:24.820 I'm going to have you back on because the Senate, save yourselves.
00:30:29.060 Don't be bitching and moaning and coming and asking people, throwing money,
00:30:32.180 and, oh, woe is me, out in Alaska, Sullivan, these guys. 0.95
00:30:35.560 Save yourselves.
00:30:37.280 If you take action, and I'm talking about people running for the Senate or in the Senate,
00:30:40.480 if you take dramatic action, and it's going to take dramatic action,
00:30:44.500 people are just not going to support you.
00:30:46.700 Let me be blunt.
00:30:48.320 They see you as a hindrance to the Trump agenda,
00:30:50.940 and not somebody that is driving the Trump agenda.
00:30:54.040 So you can save yourselves.
00:30:56.340 There's still time.
00:30:57.480 We're burning daylight, but there's still time.
00:30:59.280 Ryan, where do people go to get this piece and get more of your thinking, sir?
00:31:04.320 Can't agree more, Steve.
00:31:05.740 You can find it.
00:31:06.580 It's on The American Mind.
00:31:08.640 It's Claremont's publication.
00:31:10.960 The piece is titled The Road to Pax Americana Runs Through Congress.
00:31:15.760 The Road to Pax Americana.
00:31:17.360 I love that.
00:31:18.000 Thank you, sir.
00:31:18.580 Look forward to having you back on, brother.
00:31:20.720 Thanks, Steve.
00:31:21.320 Appreciate you.
00:31:23.040 Ryan Newhouse.
00:31:24.340 Great piece.
00:31:25.940 Senate, save yourself.
00:31:27.280 Raymond Ibrahim, what's the difference?
00:31:30.260 We've been told the Crusades are terrible. 0.70
00:31:32.220 They're just bad guys, bad hombres.
00:31:34.660 They did terrible things.
00:31:36.480 I would say the historical record is 180% opposite that.
00:31:40.940 But of course, modern woke historians are going to tell you this.
00:31:44.240 But you said that, hey, there's a difference in mindset between modern man and medieval man,
00:31:53.200 particularly in regards to the Holy Land in the Middle East. What is that, sir?
00:31:59.200 Well, for the pre-modern medieval Christians, stretching all the way back,
00:32:04.100 well, the question of the Holy Land was very important, and in fact, that is the primary
00:32:08.580 reason behind the Crusades. What Muslims were doing at that time, right before the First Crusade
00:32:13.740 was called in the year 1095, was basically violence against Christians, destruction of churches, 0.85
00:32:19.780 which had been going on incidentally from the very start of the rise of islam in the seventh
00:32:24.920 century some four or five centuries before the first crusade when muslims basically conquered
00:32:31.080 and annexed a massive chunk of what was once the christian world you know almost three quarters we 0.87
00:32:37.020 can say and so that but even before before the rise of islam before islam was created 0.79
00:32:42.820 the holy land especially following uh constantine constantine the great who created all these
00:32:48.960 shrines and basilicas and cathedrals and churches all around the holy sites of christ's life for
00:32:55.240 example the holy sepulcher that was a massive church structure which was built around uh all
00:33:00.680 the regions where jesus where he was crucified buried resurrected and so forth that church of
00:33:06.320 course was destroyed in the year 1009 by a muslim caliph from egypt and that almost propelled a
00:33:13.000 crusade at the time but it didn't um and then eventually a smaller uh uh church of the 0.78
00:33:18.360 resurrection holy sepulcher church was built uh but anyway the same thing continued the muslims 0.95
00:33:23.000 again still attacking and destroying and murdering uh pilgrims that the christians went to the first 0.98
00:33:29.660 crusade they couldn't just say no and forget about the holy land um sacred place was very important
00:33:35.100 to christians and not unlike it is uh for jews and muslims actually um and that itself is very
00:33:41.840 interesting because in as much as medieval christians fought tooth and nail left europe
00:33:47.520 simply to retake the holy land from at the time muslims because like i said before it was muslim
00:33:54.320 it was christian it was conquered the holy land around jerusalem was conquered in 637 from
00:33:59.520 the roman empire essentially the eastern roman empire so it was it was a just war but at the
00:34:04.840 same time there was they could not leave what they you know the sacred lands of their king
00:34:10.520 jesus christ under pagan hands under pagan authority and defilement and today it's interesting
00:34:16.760 because you don't see that really it's uh christians are either on one side or the other
00:34:23.680 of another religion you have christians who are sympathetic towards and um helpful of let's say
00:34:29.640 iran and muslims um and you have others uh who you know yeah they want the holy land but for
00:34:36.240 judaism okay so that definitely is a and that has to do with this you know this idea of
00:34:41.640 dispensationalism which is very very modern and was created as i'm sure you know just very recently 0.55
00:34:46.980 for political reasons um but yeah very very different let me be blunt it's a it's a heresy
00:34:52.400 let's full stop yeah it's a heresy but it's a heresy um but i gotta bounce i wanna i want to
00:35:00.520 make sure people get particularly for young people if you got young people
00:35:03.920 in your life, young men in your life. Two of your books are perfect. One, you give the heroes
00:35:10.780 of the Christian West in this fight against Islam, and then you've got those two swords 0.83
00:35:18.280 of Christ about the military orders are amazing. But my question to end this is that we know that
00:35:25.180 the radical theocracy in Persia is very dangerous, incredibly dangerous, bad guys,
00:35:31.260 but they're not all that much better when you scratch the surface not that much better with
00:35:36.820 our allies in the gulf are we sir oh not at all um and i think i was trying to allude to that
00:35:43.840 earlier where it's to me it's an artificial distinction one that's simply being made
00:35:49.220 for political points when anyone gets up and tells us we have to attack iran because they
00:35:54.280 are they represent radical islam because if that was true believe it or not there's a lot more
00:35:59.440 radical organizations sunni islam is inherently more radical than shia islam shia islam is a
00:36:05.840 minority uh form of religion which has actually been the victim of sunnis historically okay but
00:36:12.320 it's also uh i'm not trying to exonerate iran or shiaism it's still a militant ideology you know
00:36:18.540 rife with martyrdom against the other and so forth but the fact that we and then we go we cozy up with
00:36:24.180 these Arab Gulf nations, Saudi Arabia, who really are the ones who fund and support and whose 0.66
00:36:29.860 ideology is all violent and hostile towards the infidel, and whose history. If we look at the 0.84
00:36:35.600 history of the conquests that I mentioned of Muslims, these were all Sunni Muslim organizations,
00:36:41.600 whether it's the Umayyad Caliphate, the Abbasids, the Turks, the Seljuks, and the Ottomans in Spain,
00:36:49.460 same thing. These were all Sunnis. So it's artificial. It's an artificial distinction 0.98
00:36:55.200 when any talking head comes and says, yeah, we're attacking Iran because they're the bad radical 1.00
00:36:59.280 Muslim, when at the same time we're in bed with the truly bad radical Muslims. 1.00
00:37:05.320 Yeah. You're speaking at a conference this week. I want the information, where do they go to get 0.99
00:37:10.080 your books, particularly the one you've got out, the newest one? Where do they go to get your
00:37:14.860 writings and all your content and where they go this uh this conference you're speaking at this
00:37:20.380 week sir thanks steve uh my books you can get them on amazon easily or go to my website raymond
00:37:26.740 abraham.com and you'll see actual um links to all of them you can get signed copies uh for a small
00:37:32.620 donation that helps the website as well check out my sub stack and my youtube as far as the um the
00:37:38.740 conference it's very interesting because it's actually connected to my books um it's i'm glad
00:37:44.440 you point out these books and how they are actually inspiring, especially to young men,
00:37:49.140 but even women, you'll be surprised. There's something going on, Steve, where a lot of
00:37:52.940 Christians are dissatisfied with the versions of Christianity that's been told to them. This is the
00:37:58.740 official brand that you have to accept. And I think when they read about these Christians, 0.99
00:38:03.600 they're just, they feel liberated because this is who they want to be. This is their natural
00:38:08.720 birthright. This is their heritage, and this is what they want to resuscitate. And I'm seeing this
00:38:13.660 everywhere um like i said even more so with women surprisingly and these conferences a lot of them
00:38:19.180 are very much um infused with the same spirit hence why they you know asked me to come along
00:38:24.820 somehow i've become you know the head of the crusade yes the church militant the church
00:38:30.560 they're tired of being wimps the church militant it's going to take that to sort this mess out
00:38:35.360 raymond uh appreciate you i'm going to have you back on later in the week talk about this
00:38:39.340 conferences this week and make sure everybody goes and hopefully we can live stream it
00:38:43.740 Thank you, sir.
00:38:44.560 Okay, thanks, Steve.
00:38:46.800 If you've got a young man or woman in your life,
00:38:49.680 his first book was about the 1400-year war.
00:38:52.020 The second book was about the heroes of that war, 1400 years.
00:38:55.880 Some amazing individuals from Richard the Lionhearted to El Cid.
00:39:00.680 The leaders of the First Crusade, just incredible.
00:39:04.300 And then the last one he's got is about the two military orders,
00:39:07.740 the two great military orders that came out of the Knights of St. John.
00:39:11.040 Hospitallers and of course the Knights Templar. Just amazing. Patrick K. O'Donnell, my crusader
00:39:18.680 of the 21st century, guy that volunteers a combat historian to go serve at the tip of the spear with
00:39:24.680 the Marines in Iraq, in Fallujah, the hardest of the hard. Thank you so much. So Lexington and
00:39:33.340 Concord, right? The 250th anniversary of that was last year. But I wanted to have you on today
00:39:40.920 to think that, hey, a year after Lexington Concord, which were the shot heard around
00:39:45.140 the world, now we're getting down to the point of
00:39:49.080 the Continental Congress where they said, hey, maybe we've got
00:39:53.100 to have something that definitively says what we're trying to do here. We've got to put it on
00:39:56.980 paper, which I tell people all the time. I've got to talk. I've got to debate. Give me a
00:40:01.040 one-pager. They wanted a one-pager to say, well, exactly what are we doing here?
00:40:05.160 The ultimate outcome of that was the Declaration of Independence. Now, over in England,
00:40:08.980 And Patrick, they knew they had a problem in the geopolitical minds and the strategist, because remember, they made an empire from a small island.
00:40:17.800 They were ahead of this one. And they said, we got two great footings for an empire, India and North America, and we ain't going to lose either one of them.
00:40:28.100 They decided maybe we got to send an expeditionary force. Maybe we're going to send some folks over there to get their attention since it didn't quite work in Boston.
00:40:36.380 Your thoughts on the year after Lexington and Concord, sir.
00:40:41.620 They sent a very large statement in the form of one of the largest armada that would ever reach the American shores.
00:40:50.700 You know, most of the British Navy and as well as most of the British Army, which at the time were some of the most professional and disciplined and really the greatest fighting force of the time to come over and crush the Americans.
00:41:05.480 Lexington and Concord had almost succeeded, and the goal there was to disarm the Americans.
00:41:12.180 At the time, gunpowder was very scarce.
00:41:14.860 We had plenty of weapons from the French and Indian War, but not much gunpowder.
00:41:20.680 And we had outsourced all of our gunpowder to India at the time, and there was very little, if none, in the colonies itself to manufacture gunpowder.
00:41:32.080 So gunpowder was extremely scarce.
00:41:33.720 This was the Achilles heel. Gage knew it. And Lexington and Concord was about taking gunpowder supplies as well as cannon and other armaments that were built up in Concord and the surrounding areas.
00:41:46.620 And he had the perfect spy, Steve. Benjamin Church, who was one of the top three guys within the Patriot movement, was a double agent or a spy for Gage.
00:42:00.540 They knew where to go. And but ultimately, as it fails and then they have they realize after the after Boston and Dorchester Heights, where Washington, you know, basically without firing a shot, they seize the high ground and they force General Howe to evacuate Boston.
00:42:20.180 And then they come back for round two, which is New York City and the invasion of North America.
00:42:26.640 And they assemble this massively. Hang on a second. Hang on a second.
00:42:30.540 the guys in london realized lexton and concord it's kind of militia and it's guys hiding behind
00:42:36.540 trees behind things and just a relentless fire as the british regulars start to retreat and when
00:42:43.260 they get back they're torn apart and they realize hey these guys these men and women are the the
00:42:49.020 there's a different crowd here but then at boston they realized they took a front it was you know
00:42:55.340 They stopped a frontal assault by the world's best at that time, the British Army.
00:43:00.900 So then they realized, hey, these guys can fight both ways, and they ain't giving up.
00:43:06.340 This is why the British just didn't think about, oh, we're going to send the largest expeditionary force in the history of the world to go to New York and split this thing in two,
00:43:16.440 hive off these radicals in Boston from the Middle Atlantic States, particularly the Virginians.
00:43:21.440 We're going to cut it in two. 0.97
00:43:22.720 we're going to send, we're going to go all in. I think it was 300 combatants. I mean,
00:43:28.980 the Royal Navy ruled the waves. The British army was pound for pound is tough. And I want people
00:43:34.680 to understand as we're celebrating the declaration of independence, a bunch of lawyers really
00:43:39.140 talking about the fundamental rights of man in this magnificent document that inspired by divine
00:43:44.420 providence, you got something on the other side. They're about to drop a hammer blow
00:43:49.560 on these colonists. They're going to destroy this. They are going to shatter this as a lesson, 0.84
00:43:56.240 not just for the colonists to end this nonsense, but for folks in India and the rest of the world,
00:44:01.220 that when the British come, they're going to rule, not just the waves. They're going to rule
00:44:05.340 the land too. Patrick K. O'Donnell, combat historian for his generation, next in the war room.
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00:47:01.860 Patrick K. O'Donnell, you've thought about this.
00:47:04.740 In fact, I think you're writing a book about it.
00:47:06.080 A year afterwards, weren't people rethinking, hey, maybe Lexington and Concord, 0.97
00:47:09.420 some of the folks saying maybe the British were right.
00:47:12.520 Maybe we should just be indentured servants to the British Empire, sir.
00:47:17.600 There were some, but there were also those that we were unleashing some of the baddest of the badasses.
00:47:22.560 And that's what my next book is about.
00:47:25.180 My forthcoming book is called The Revolutionary Snipers.
00:47:28.320 I just have the jacket here, and it's already a bestseller.
00:47:32.780 You can preorder it now.
00:47:34.640 It'll be out in a few months.
00:47:36.360 But this is about the Continental Army's first members, which were snipers or riflemen.
00:47:41.240 We had a secret weapon, the Pennsylvania long rifle, which was with novel technology for the time.
00:47:47.960 You could kill a man at 300 or 400 yards.
00:47:50.180 And these guys were the best of the best in terms of the shots of the Continental Army.
00:47:58.380 And these were forming right after Lexington and Concord.
00:48:01.740 They march up to Boston, and they are very active and present in the Battle of New York.
00:48:07.820 It's these men that will turn the tide in many cases.
00:48:11.880 One of the great battles of New York is a place called Throng's Neck.
00:48:16.680 and the British have complete control of New York by way of the Navy.
00:48:22.280 The Royal Navy can land anywhere in New York
00:48:25.420 and therefore destroy the Continental Army pretty much at will.
00:48:30.020 It's at throng's neck that 25 of these men meet several thousand landing British soldiers
00:48:36.120 and they are able to pick off the officers and pick off wave after wave of man
00:48:41.540 and then they are able to reinforce the area.
00:48:44.020 But 25 men stop an entire invasion.
00:48:47.140 They then land a few miles up shore.
00:48:51.040 And again, it's the rifle that will play a decisive role in tactics which are evolving through the Continental Army.
00:49:00.380 The gunman, the Pennsylvania Long Rifle, we've got to bounce.
00:49:03.540 Where do people get your writings, particularly where they order this?
00:49:06.340 This will be a trilogy now.
00:49:08.200 This will be your third.
00:49:08.960 This will be a trilogy on the most elite units within the Continental Army, the baddest of the bad. 0.62
00:49:14.020 These guys are the backwoodsmen, the true Americans of rugged individualism.
00:49:20.060 Already a bestseller. Order it on Amazon. Pre-order it. Get yourself a copy.
00:49:24.400 It's called Revolutionary Snipers.
00:49:26.680 At Combat Historian is my extra Twitter, as well as my Gitter account, PatrickKO'Donnell.com.
00:49:33.300 I had a great piece on Breitbart on Saturday and Sunday on Lexington and Concord called Disarmament and Death also.
00:49:41.420 we're gonna we're pushing that one out patrick k o'donnell thank you i can't wait to have you on
00:49:46.980 thank you steve it's always great to debut a book with you it's amazing and we're going to do the
00:49:52.920 memorial day we always do memorial day love doing it fourth of july all of it thank you brother
00:49:57.620 thank you what a guy the pennsylvania long ride this is what virginia is all about
00:50:03.360 the cradle revolution those rural counties are the ones that stood in the breach 250 years ago
00:50:09.000 just like in pennsylvania and massachusetts all of it what do we owe them i tell you one thing we
00:50:15.000 own not to roll over and i understand when you like in sean's book trump 2.0 is it perfect no
00:50:21.680 it ain't perfect but it's a thousand million percent better than the alternative so let's
00:50:29.320 make it perfect the one way you make it perfect is to make sure we still got it
00:50:33.620 no if people are not thinking that then you're not your mind's not right and i realized there
00:50:39.660 are a lot of problems didn't say there's not a lot of problems there are a lot of problems
00:50:43.300 that's human nature just going to happen but we got to stop this thing in virginia because they
00:50:48.760 get control of that those demons look at spanbury you don't think she looks like a demon she doesn't
00:50:53.060 talk like a demon she doesn't act like a demon just think of that for a second mike lindell on
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