00:02:31.880Remember, Todd Blanche put everything on the line to go represent President Trump for many years in many courtrooms across the country against the Democrats' unprecedented Republican in lawfare.
00:03:21.440Like we've been saying for a long time on this show, sometimes justice getting delivered takes more time than we'd like, but it's definitely coming.
00:08:27.520I want conservatives to be bold and fearless, the conservative judges, conservative attorneys, and conservative attorneys need to be the tip of the spear against the Marxist left because if we don't fight back against them and win, they're going to destroy us.
00:08:46.440Yes, and their lawyers are the tip of the spear.
00:08:49.520I'm going to play now what MSNBC thinks of Mike Davis and Mike Davis' friends.
00:08:55.720A former Trump campaign lawyer who has a history of spreading false claims about the 2020 election was just put in charge of a DOJ inquiry into former federal officials who investigated Donald Trump.
00:09:06.68081-year-old Joseph DeGeneva will lead an inquiry into former CIA director and MSNOW contributor John Brennan and others using a grand jury overseen by federal judge Eileen Cannon.
00:09:22.060Joining us, MSNOW senior legal reporter Lisa Rubin and Carol Lennig, who's still with us.
00:09:25.760So, Lisa, remind us again who Joe DiGenova is.
00:09:29.900Joe DiGenova, as you just recalled, is 81 years old.
00:09:33.300He served as a U.S. attorney in the Reagan administration for the District of D.C.,
00:09:38.720also served in the Justice Department, gives him on-paper credentials.
00:09:42.080But what he really is, at least for these purposes, is a Trump loyalist,
00:09:46.280someone who was paid by the Republican National Committee, his law firm, that is,
00:09:49.540The one that he and his wife, Victoria Tenzing wrong, paid over one hundred and fifty thousand dollars between twenty twenty one and twenty twenty three because they represented the Trump campaign and a bunch of election related litigation.
00:10:01.260Dojo Genova has also made statements about Chris Krebs, who ran election related cyber security for the country, saying that he should be basically taken out and shot because he disputed the president's account of what had happened in the twenty twenty election.
00:10:16.460So he is a very controversial figure among people who believe that the 2020 election was won by Joe Biden.
00:10:23.020He is a very popular figure, however, among the right and particularly popular for some of the work he did with Rudy Giuliani with respect to investigating the Bidens in Ukraine.
00:10:31.360Carol, what does this tell us about the investigation that he's going to be heading up into John Brennan and and others that this administration is still struggling to find people who can deliver Donald Trump the results that he wants against his perceived political enemies?
00:10:47.820Isn't that part of the reason why Pam Bondi is out of her job?
00:10:50.180yeah perfectly said by the way katie i literally always listen to your question what i was going0.91
00:10:57.280to say was all of this needs to be seen through the lens of donald trump removing pam bondy as
00:11:02.680attorney general politely removing her but but cutting her off at the knees nonetheless because
00:11:08.220she could not deliver the the scalps that donald trump is looking for and he's made clear that he0.96
00:11:15.080doesn't want just grand jury presentations. He doesn't want just announce an investigation.
00:11:20.400He actually wants arrests. And pretty much everything we've seen here in the last two
00:11:26.360weeks since her departure is a flurry of folks trying to please that audience of one who holds
00:11:33.900their careers in the balance. Many people have described to me, sources inside the Department
00:11:40.060of Justice Todd Blanche's efforts to audition hard for this job and allow everyone under him
00:11:48.000in various field offices to again engage in trying to deliver those scalps. You see the snark,
00:11:56.140Mike, got to deliver scalps, et cetera. What's your assessment of what's really going on, sir?
00:12:01.200I love this. I love this, that they're panicking on the left. Joe DiGenova is going to be our
00:12:08.100Jack Smith. And these leftists praised Jack Smith for many years. They said if the grand jury
00:12:14.820indicts, there must be probable cause. And if the jury finds the defendant guilty, they must be
00:12:21.320guilty. We're just going to use what these leftists said during the law fair against President Trump.
00:12:28.860We're going to throw it right back in their faces. And the great thing about Joe, again,
00:12:33.400He's 81 years old. He doesn't need another job. His kids are raised. He doesn't need money. He
00:12:39.340doesn't need fame. He doesn't need fortune. He's going to investigate. He's going to bring
00:12:45.520indictments if there are crimes that he finds, and he's going to throw people in prison. And
00:12:50.520I would say to people like John Brennan, if you did nothing wrong, then you have nothing to worry
00:12:56.740about. But in the meantime, you should probably lawyer up. Mike Davis, where do they get you on
00:13:02.780social media. We're ready to get to you on Article 3 because our work is really starting to rev up
00:13:07.640now. You can see across the board, John Solomon's breaking some big stories tonight on his show,
00:13:12.440and then tomorrow morning, I think, a mini bombshell. Where do people go to Article 3 and to
00:13:18.200you, sir? We've been talking about this for four years on this show, and it's finally happening,
00:13:23.240Steve. So thank you to the War Room Posse for helping us get out this message. Justice is
00:13:28.900definitely coming. It's article3project.org, article3project.org. You can donate. Follow
00:13:36.820us on social media and take action. And thank you again. Thank you, sir. Thank you for doing this.
00:13:42.720And Ken Paxson. Ken was on the campaign trail today. One of the reasons there's been a blockage
00:13:49.480is that I know this is going to come as a shock. I know it's going to come as a shock. There are
00:13:54.740some people in the Republican Party that don't want to do this. There are in fact, there are many
00:13:59.640people in the official Republican Party that do not want to talk about 2020, do not want to talk
00:14:04.760about Mueller, don't want to talk about Brennan, don't want to talk about Ukraine or the Russia
00:14:10.000hoax or any of it. Sorry, I'll be blunt. You people don't count. And we need to press on with
00:14:17.100this, drive it, drive it hard and drive it home and then get rid of you people. Right now, they're
00:14:23.260all in a tizzy because they're looking at the numbers and we're about to lose the United States
00:14:27.760Senate. Why? We got a bunch of stiffs. McConnell in this crowd, Stephen Law put up a bunch of
00:14:33.760stiffs that are running. They are just stiffs. Nobody's excited about it. They're not doing
00:14:38.480anything. They're running away from any confrontation. John Thune's been a complete
00:14:42.980and total disaster, gutless. They got 27 votes removing. Armageddon's coming because you've
00:14:51.380been leaning on your rakes well some people are not and one of those is jeff clark and he joins
00:14:56.580us next in the war room the dollar's convertibility into gold ended in 1971 gold was fixed at 35
00:15:06.100dollars an ounce well fast forward to today and the u.s dollar has lost over 85 percent
00:15:12.040of its purchasing power gold on the other hand is increased in value by over 12 000 percent
00:15:20.100That's why central banks are buying gold at record levels.
00:15:23.240That's why major firms like Vanguard and BlackRock hold significant positions in gold.
00:15:29.520And that's why I encourage you to consider diversifying your savings with physical gold from Birch Gold Group.
00:17:22.640I hope to see the War Room posse more regularly now that I'm back in private life after leaving OMB.
00:17:29.280So, look, this hearing tomorrow is a big deal.
00:17:31.640It's in the Constitution subcommittee.
00:17:34.040So it's got all the conservative big brains like Mike Lee and Senator Cruz, you know, who are going to examine the legality of Arctic frost, or in reality, the illegality, the unconstitutionality of Arctic frost.
00:17:54.620You know, my friend Dan Epstein from America First Legal is the other Republican witness.
00:17:58.700And then there's one Democrat witness who purports to be an ethics expert.
00:18:03.380I look forward to hearing from him. The purpose of the hearing is to explore how Arctic Frost
00:18:10.320totally weaponized the federal government against really the entire Republican Party leadership,
00:18:17.740and especially against its populist leadership, and especially against President Trump trying
00:18:23.220to destroy him, trying to send him to prison, and trying to send a bunch of his supporters
00:18:28.020to prison as well, just terrorizing people up and down from, you know, closer to President Trump to
00:18:34.860just ordinary folks. And my, I'm going to tell the story of how the weaponization was directed
00:18:40.740personally at me, what the costs were, you know, how I've fought through that, including how I've
00:18:46.240fought through the ridiculous WECO indictment by Fannie Willis, which got dismissed, and her
00:18:52.140coordination with the people running Operation Arctic Frost at the Justice Department and in
00:18:57.420the White House, Steve. Let's talk about that. Talk about your personal journey, because, you
00:19:03.820know, we just had John Eastman on here. They disbarred John Eastman, finally. California got
00:19:09.620around to that. We're working with him and assisting him in making sure he continues the
00:19:14.500fight. You were another one. Rudy's another one. I mean, they're singling out some of our best
00:19:20.080legal minds to take them out in this whole weaponization. I mean, they're very strategic
00:19:24.900about how they do this, correct? These are just not random events when you see this from the
00:19:29.500other side, correct? That's correct. Look, what happened to John is a total travesty. I've spoken
00:19:35.880in support of John many times. And look, he and I were both targeted by this thing called
00:19:41.900the 65 Project and a whole bunch of leftist NGOs. But you're right, Steve, they target the people
00:19:48.060who on our side are effective. If you don't have them coming after you, it means that they think
00:19:54.120you're not worth going after. They thought bringing down John, bringing down Rudy Giuliani,
00:19:59.300bringing down me, bringing down several others was worth it. And so they sunk a lot of resources
00:20:04.820into it. You know, as I described in my written testimony, you know, there were times when we
00:20:09.180were like in seven different forums at the same time. We're in the bar, we're in the court that
00:20:14.900supervises the bar, the board that sits above the bar seating committee. We were in, you know,
00:20:20.220federal district court. I got Jack Smith saying I'm unindicted co-conspirator number four.
00:20:25.680I got Fannie Willis saying I'm part of a RICO grand conspiracy with President Trump. I mean,
00:20:31.180all of this stuff is nonsense and illegal for a whole host of reasons, but it's designed to chill
00:20:36.880conservative lawyers, MAGA lawyers, so that people don't want to stick their heads up out of the
00:20:43.000trench for fear that their careers, or especially their legal careers with this barfare, will be
00:20:48.580destroyed and it has to end. And I hope that tomorrow in the committee with the heavy hitters
00:20:55.020of the Senate Judiciary Committee there, that it will begin a process of what I'm calling
00:20:59.800radical accountability. Steve, we need radical accountability. And I think you've mentioned
00:21:04.880the midterms. The midterms are not going to go well if people don't get the accountability
00:21:09.680that they voted for. And so that's one of the main things I'll be calling for tomorrow in the
00:21:14.280Well, we're burning daylight because I just spent the honor of spending time yesterday with Warren Posse and volunteers in this this referendum in Virginia.
00:21:26.180And they're outraged that forget account the accountability.
00:21:29.440They haven't seen the beginning of anything.
00:21:31.560This is why we had Mike Davis on here by Joe DeGenova.
00:21:56.740They're trying to break you psychologically.
00:21:58.700Because if they can break a couple of people like Rudy Giuliani and John Eastman and Jeff Clark,
00:22:03.440you're never going to have these other federal society lawyers.
00:22:07.020You're never going to have people step up.
00:22:08.640But this is why the Todd Blanches and the Jeff Clarks and the Rudy Giuliani's and the John Eastman and this handful of others that stepped into the breach in those quite dark years of of late 20, 21, 22, 23 are our heroes.
00:22:27.260And the left knows it. The other thing, Jeff, what you're doing tomorrow is not a history lesson.
00:22:33.040It's not a, oh, this is what happened.
00:22:35.640They are going to, this is their plan to the 10th power if they come back in office.
00:22:42.240They figured that, hey, the Trump and the Trump family and Bannon and Clark, all these guys kind of slipped away.
00:22:48.040And they won the presidency again in the House and the Senate.
00:22:51.080But this time we're going to get them.
00:23:30.960The people like Weissman, the people like Norm Eisen, they're sitting there going, this time we have to deliver a death blow to Trump and Trumpism.
00:23:49.620What we're talking about is a complete Marxist takeover of the law.0.59
00:23:55.000And if you think that it was bad from 2021 to early 2025, and believe me, it was bad, millions of dollars spent for each of the defendants, I think that if I weren't me and I didn't have the legal training that I had, which involved highly complex litigation going on in multiple forums at the same time, that's what multi-district litigation is.0.53
00:24:20.960And, you know, for like almost a decade-long period of my career, I spent my time at what was the largest multi-district litigation ever.
00:24:30.100But if I didn't have that experience, right, if I was just some kind of, you know, ordinary lawyer, you know, who hadn't been at the Justice Department before, didn't, you know, have all the experiences I had, I probably would have, you know, someone like me probably would have collapsed.
00:24:43.960And they were predicting I was going to collapse. I can remember Norm Eisen saying like, oh, after this last blow, we struck against him. We're certain that he's going to turn on President Trump and he's going to testify against him. And then we've got him. Right. That's what we've we've engineered. And, you know, they calculated wrong. I was never going to do that because principle is more important than than this.
00:25:05.020and God helped see me through it and prayers helped see me through it. The War Room Posse
00:25:09.340helped see me through it and lots of other helpers in my family. But, you know, you're right. The
00:25:14.500level of pressure is going to go to truly, truly astronomical, exponential levels. I mean, I
00:25:21.180describe it in my testimony tomorrow as tectonic already. It's going to get worse and they're
00:25:26.140going to expand it to more people. Their view is, you know, it's almost like Jack Smith was a piker.
00:25:31.200We're going to make sure that we have true assassins this time to take all of them out.
00:25:36.960Just give me that again, because people think, oh, the Jack Smith, that'll never happen again.
00:25:41.640Not only is it going to happen again, they're already working on it in quite a bit of detail.
00:25:47.600This is why the referendum in Virginia, why the hell do you think we're working so hard in Virginia?
00:25:51.460To save the Commonwealth, and in saving the Commonwealth, save President Trump's presidency.
00:26:22.700And their determination this time is nobody escapes.
00:26:26.080There's no exit. Jeff Clark. Right. Absolutely, Steve. Look, even if we go back to 2021 to 2025, Norm Eisen wrote two draft prosecution memos for Fannie Willis, right, that he put out as open prosecution memos from the Brookings Institution, which is just one of his bases paying, who knows, you know, one third, one fifth of his salary.
00:26:51.800He's got a lot of different gigs and NGOs going on, all feeding him millions.
00:26:56.320And the left, you know, people like Soros and a lot of others of his ilk, the new generation of them like Arabella, et cetera, they've all they have billions of dollars.
00:27:10.320If you think that Norm Eisen's two prosecution memos for little old me was already overkill, then, you know, wait till we see, you know, 2029 plus.
00:27:19.680It's going to take off like crazy. And they are they're going to have, you know, people terrorized constantly all up and down the Trump 47 administration.
00:27:30.480They may go back into Trump 45. You know, they're going to have obviously if they win the House, they're going to have, you know, what I'm calling impeachment palooza.
00:27:39.320It's going to be, you know, barn busting. They're going to not hold back anything, Steve.
00:27:44.220They're going to try to really turn us into a one-party state, a one-party monopoly.
00:31:09.840You got Mike Lee. You got Ted Cruz. You got the we got the constitutional heavies there tomorrow.
00:31:14.980It's the constitutional subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
00:31:18.580And Senate Judiciary is already a big deal because they're all lawyers anyway.
00:31:23.700Right. There's like the best of the best. What are we going to see at 1015 tomorrow, sir?
00:31:28.460Well, we're going to see those constitutional heavy hitters on our side.
00:31:32.400But we're also going to see folks like Adam Schiff on the other side and Senator Whitehouse, who tried to tank my nomination, but I still managed to get confirmed by the Senate in 2018.
00:31:45.780Look, you know, it's going to be, I think, you know, hearing with a lot of pyrotechnics and attempts to kind of throw me off my game and, you know, throw mud around.
00:31:58.360But I'm not going to let that take me down, just like, you know, I didn't let it take me down in 2018 and in my service in the Justice Department or my work after.
00:32:09.420And look, now, that's one of the reasons why I've joined as the vice president of litigation at the Oversight Project.
00:32:15.100We have decided that we have to fight back.
00:32:17.640We have to get radical accountability and we have to go on offense, Steve.
00:32:21.560We can't just be sitting around all the time on defense.
00:32:24.200We need a defensive game, too, because we know they're going to come after us again, especially if they win the midterms and take the presidency, God forbid, in the election of 2028.
00:32:34.500But, you know, we just can't sit around and be passive.
00:32:37.740We have to provide radical accountability.
00:32:40.300And here from the outside, you know, I'm here in the organization Oversight Project with Mike Howell.
00:32:45.580We're going to try to light a fire under the administration so that it does it.
00:33:47.700paxton davis clark now tony lyons tony so so the broadband i want to talk about you guys did a
00:33:58.260magnificent job to make sure this thing is being thought through just just riddle me this i thought
00:34:05.040the broadband we need because we got to get you know magas all rural i shouldn't say all rural a
00:34:10.540lot of rural i was down in hanover county here say this whole fight to save the commonwealth
00:34:15.600Virginia is the 56 rural counties. Talk to me about, what is it, H.R. 2289? They were going to
00:34:23.380put a tower in everybody's backyard and fry your brain. Is that the problem with it, sir?
00:34:28.360Yeah, that's the basic story. I mean, they were trying to ram through H.R. 2289,
00:34:33.560strip state and local governments of control over wireless and, you know, rural areas all
00:34:38.960around the country. We sent a letter to Speaker Johnson. We copied all the co-sponsors, the rules
00:34:44.860committee and told them, you know, you just can't do this. There are millions of Americans who don't
00:34:49.900want this. And, you know, we put it out on social media, got millions of views. We sent out emails
00:34:56.760to hundreds of thousands of people. Many of them made, you know, all the Maha base called in0.98
00:35:01.900and they realized that they just didn't have the backing. They decided not to do a vote because
00:35:07.020they didn't think they could win. And they saw that Maha was just coming down really hard
00:35:12.500and that we can have a gigantic impact that we represent so many people all around the country
00:35:18.520who are not going to stand for this kind of treatment.
00:35:22.220Yeah, I want to get into this because Politico had a piece,
00:35:25.780and they're all trying to break us up and divide us, smack-talking us down in Louisiana.
00:35:30.080Maha's issues are not at the top of the list.
00:35:32.920Nobody knows what they're talking about, et cetera.
00:35:34.620But hang on, Scott McCullough, you're the lawyer here.
00:35:37.400Walk me through exactly what we achieved, and what is the outcome that we're looking for, sir?
00:35:42.500What we achieved was that finally several members of the Republican caucus communicated that they weren't going to be able to support the bill.
00:35:54.000And that's because the people in their district, and especially the conservatives in Maha, told them they're against this bill.
00:36:02.780The problem with the bill, let me just stay at a high level here for a second.
00:40:07.580and their factotums here on Capitol Hill?
00:40:10.600You know, what I think really finally broke through was when people realized what things like social media and these wireless devices, you know, that have captured our children and what screen time is doing to them.
00:40:25.300that's when people realize that these modern conveniences may, in fact, have a very severe
00:40:30.660downside. From there, it's a relatively short step to understanding how things like the radio
00:40:38.360frequency radiation that's necessary to wireless communications can also directly impact people.
00:40:45.020Look, it directly affects reproduction. It can set the stage for cancer, diabetes. It can cause a
00:40:51.360wide range of neurological problems. Children are the most affected. It makes autism worse.
00:40:57.380It increases behavioral problems. And of course, it's what supports all the social media stuff.
00:41:03.720But from a rural perspective, it makes livestock sick. It kills pollinators and it reduces soil0.62
00:41:09.920productivity. So there are many, many downsides that people have now just begun to realize that
00:41:17.460this thing that is so convenient really is beginning to control our lives and make us
00:41:22.980and our children sick. And we want to have a voice in how this is all developed.
00:41:28.880When you talk about the next generation that you're saying, it's already coming out of the
00:41:33.500research labs, they're just trying to make it a product that to be able to see through walls,
00:41:38.740to monitor everything, is that also going to increase the health risk?
00:41:42.620yes i don't want to get too technical but in order to do those things you have to use very
00:41:51.860specialized technology let me just use one modulation which is what allows the sensing
00:41:59.200and surveillance corporate uh capabilities to occur um to link it to another thing that's been
00:42:06.860in the news from time to time the havano syndrome that we've heard about you know
00:42:11.760That was caused by radio frequency radiation using very, very, very powerful modulation techniques.
00:42:18.920But that same capability is in the cell phone network.
00:42:23.120And it could be used against virtually anyone if local people do not have a voice in where it goes, how it is deployed, and what it's used for.
00:42:38.460Scott, can you hang on just one second?
00:42:40.580You and Tony, I'm going to hold you guys to the break and then come right back.
00:50:41.140I give a big plug for it. And the president of these United States writes the introduction.
00:50:46.120Scott McCullough, where do people go? Social media, your website to find out more about you and your fight for the make America healthy again, sir.
00:50:54.400Yes. On the on the Web, it's stop five G dot org.
00:50:59.820It's being pushed largely by Children's Health Defense, Children's Health Defense dot org.
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