Bannon's War Room - April 22, 2026


Episode 5320: Virginia Fights Back Against Redistricting; Stopping Islamic Takeover Of The US


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00:00:00.000 I'm a doctor who has seen people die from vaccine-preventable diseases, and when I see
00:00:04.940 outbreaks numbering in the thousands and people dying once more from vaccine-preventable diseases,
00:00:10.380 particularly children, it seems more than tragic. Now, the CDC director, I applaud. You have said
00:00:19.000 in a previous hearing that you were not involved in her selection, but you agree with President
00:00:22.920 Trump's selection. I've not met with her yet formally, but I agree as well. She seems to be
00:00:26.940 a qualified person. I did not say that I was not involved in her selection. I didn't follow, but
00:00:33.180 so my question here, with the new CDC director, whoever she or he is, there are currently
00:00:42.140 political appointees at CDC who have worked to undermine trust and immunizations. Will the new
00:00:49.360 director, whoever she is, have the right to make decisions independently of those political
00:00:55.620 appointees and or replace them or otherwise reassign them so they cannot continue to actively
00:01:03.360 undermine trust and immunizations. Your characterization of the political appointees
00:01:08.440 is wrong. And the CDC director has that power. Now, so she will have if she wishes to if she
00:01:18.560 wishes to make a decision independently of them, she shall be allowed to make that decision
00:01:22.820 independently. That's correct? Yes. Okay. That's pertinent. This summer, we're hosting the World
00:01:31.300 Cup and celebrating America's 250th birthday. Tourists from all over the world will come to
00:01:37.140 the United States. Unfortunately, some of them will bring vaccine-preventable diseases like measles.
00:01:42.540 And unfortunately, our measles immunization rates have fallen, which means that this increases the
00:01:47.320 risk of a measles outbreak in the U.S. What steps is HHS taking to address the outbreaks
00:01:53.720 that may arise from the World Cup and the folks coming here? Mr. Chairman, we've done better at
00:02:00.580 controlling the measles outbreak than any country in the world. This is a global outbreak.
00:02:07.300 It started before I came to office. Most of the 80% of the children affected are over five years
00:02:14.000 old, which means their decision not to vaccinate predated my appointment. We have limited that
00:02:20.520 last year to 2,200 cases. Mexico had three times that much with one-third of our population.
00:02:27.720 Canada had double that much with one-eighth of our population. Europe had 127,000 cases
00:02:35.400 the year before. We have a global pandemic. It has nothing to do with me. I wasn't in any of
00:02:41.800 those countries. We should not be comparing ourselves. I've done a better job at limiting it
00:02:47.560 in any country in the world. And you can talk to Governor McMaster about that and Governor Abbott
00:02:52.880 about the help that we've given them in Texas. We know how to control the outbreaks. The question
00:02:57.740 was, what steps has the administration taken to track the diseases that would come in potentially
00:03:02.620 through these? You were pointing out that other countries have outbreaks, which increases the
00:03:07.820 likely that they will bring that here and our immunization rates have fallen below 95 percent
00:03:12.720 unfortunately i'm out of time on this question i will yield to senator sanders but i may come back
00:03:18.160 because that question wasn't answered i can tell you we are now we are laser focused on that we have
00:03:24.980 booths and testing booths and institutions all over the games that's problem you guys helped
00:03:32.060 create this problem over the past 30 years and you just told the big corporation that they don't
00:03:37.060 even have liability for it anymore he is dealing with a national security vulnerability where the
00:03:41.680 chinese could shut off our food supply in a single day so before so situation mr mr chair mr chair
00:03:49.060 i'm gonna i'm gonna turn i'm gonna yield my time but i'm just gonna say this you have now been
00:03:53.140 changing your testimony over time about this you said earlier you were displeased with this you
00:03:59.480 tried to talk the president out of it i did now and now you're just fully supportive of a huge
00:04:04.700 corporations have no liability. Thank you. I sued that corporation and got $11 billion from him and
00:04:10.980 it put him on the edge of bankruptcy. Right. And now you're just folding right in front of him.
00:04:15.140 Thank you. Now let's go to another issue. Earlier this year, President Trump signed an executive
00:04:20.300 order to increase production of the pesticide glyphosate, commonly known as Roundup, and to
00:04:26.500 grant immunity from liability to the company that makes it. You've said that glyphosate causes
00:04:32.600 cancer. You told Senator Schatz yesterday that you still believe that glyphosate causes cancer,
00:04:40.580 and you expressed displeasure about the president's glyphosate order, and you also told
00:04:47.100 Senator Schatz that the president's reasoning had to do with national security. So does President
00:04:53.260 Trump's executive order, does his decision mean that more Americans are likely to be exposed
00:04:58.780 to this chemical and get cancer.
00:05:01.320 No, it doesn't because it doesn't increase the use of glyphosate.
00:05:05.020 The president has invested more in trying to transition off of glyphosate
00:05:12.520 than any other president.
00:05:13.800 Exactly.
00:05:14.300 When and how did he do that?
00:05:15.640 He did an executive order that says increase the production of it
00:05:20.100 for both military, for weapons, and as herbicides.
00:05:23.440 and he granted immunity to the huge corporation that produces this,
00:05:30.020 a corporation that I believe you once sued and got recovery from
00:05:33.220 because this chemical caused cancer.
00:05:36.120 So does President Trump's decision mean that if there's more of this chemical,
00:05:42.300 there's going to be more cancer?
00:05:43.780 Yes or no?
00:05:45.220 It's not increasing production. 0.74
00:05:47.220 It's increasing domestic production to displace the Chinese production
00:05:52.460 because 97% of our corn crop is dependent on glyphosate,
00:05:57.020 98% of our soy crop, and 100% of them is coming from China.
00:06:00.280 But yet, here's the thing.
00:06:01.960 When you were running to get the Maha vote,
00:06:05.040 you told people you would stand up to chemical companies,
00:06:09.200 you would take carcinogens out of our agricultural system.
00:06:15.220 You said that you would get these chemicals out of foods.
00:06:18.040 That's what you said you would do to make America healthy again.
00:06:21.460 And yet when push comes to shove and a big corporation, I mean, talk about the status quo here.
00:06:27.800 It's Bear Monsanto or something like that. It's the big company.
00:06:31.320 And when the president of the United States, rather than trying to work to find alternatives, rather than try to get him to limit that executive order, you just stood down instead of standing up.
00:06:41.000 Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
00:06:41.720 You asked what President Trump has done. He's given me $200 million to help get America off of glyphosate.
00:06:47.860 Well, I would look forward to finding out who is doing the research and the science.
00:06:51.980 And are you working with the EPA to do it?
00:06:54.860 You guys helped create this problem over the past 30 years.
00:06:58.720 And you just told the big corporation that they don't even have liability for it anymore.
00:07:03.440 These draconian cuts for an agency that you said you wanted to restore to be the leader in infectious disease,
00:07:09.920 yet you're cutting the coverage of infectious disease.
00:07:13.280 Personally, sir, even as you seem distracted while I talk to you about deadly diseases,
00:07:18.520 I think you're dangerous to the American public, and you ought to be fired.
00:07:23.500 And if you're not fired, you ought to have the decency to resign. 0.60
00:07:26.320 You're way above, way in over your head.
00:07:29.660 Thank you.
00:07:33.320 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:07:38.260 Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
00:07:42.520 I got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people had a belly full of it
00:07:49.360 I know you don't like hearing that I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that
00:07:52.900 but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people like that go
00:07:56.420 to share the big line mega media I wish in my soul I wish that any of these people had a conscience
00:08:04.560 ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my country
00:08:11.920 This country will be saved.
00:08:15.480 War Room.
00:08:16.240 Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann.
00:08:24.200 Okay, welcome to the War Room.
00:08:25.660 It's Wednesday, 22 April, Year of Our Lord, 2026.
00:08:29.560 Bobby Kennedy giving as good as he got.
00:08:31.980 Breaking news.
00:08:33.900 We're going to get this up in a second.
00:08:35.280 I think there's been a big announcement about legal.
00:08:38.260 uh the courts in virginia about this fiasco last night we just got some um some news about a lower
00:08:45.920 court in the commonwealth we're going to get to that in one second but i think the legal process
00:08:52.700 has actually started can we i want to replay bobby kennedy in the hot seat today and i love bobby
00:08:59.100 because he gives as good as he gets and man they come after him pretty hard actually from both
00:09:03.620 sides. Can we play the last one, play Warnock, who's a beauty? You know, Warnock's another guy
00:09:08.700 running for president, going after Bobby Kennedy. Go ahead and play that. These draconian cuts
00:09:13.860 for an agency that you said you wanted to restore to be the leader in infectious disease,
00:09:19.300 yet you're cutting the coverage of infectious disease. Personally, sir, even as you seem
00:09:24.840 distracted while I talk to you about deadly diseases, I think you're dangerous to the
00:09:29.260 American public. And you ought to be fired. And if you're not fired, you ought to have the decency 0.52
00:09:34.960 to resign. You're way above, way in over your head. Thank you. Right there, Warnock telling
00:09:43.680 Bobby Kennedy's on. Bobby Kennedy, I thought, did a fantastic job today. Okay, we've got a lot
00:09:49.800 going on. I think there's a big announcement on the legal in regards to the Commonwealth of
00:09:55.000 Virginia. But there's more great news. Rosemary Jinks joins us. I'm trying to get a clip as you're
00:10:04.100 open of Vivek Ramaswamy avoiding a question about H-1B visas. But there's actually good news. And
00:10:13.660 this is practical. Of course, my position, H-1B visas, they're a total scam. The whole thing's 1.00
00:10:18.460 got to be shut down. I don't care about charging certain guys $100,000 because they always
00:10:22.880 obfuscate what's really going on. All of the H-1Bs in this country should be eliminated, 1.00
00:10:28.780 terminated. Everybody associated, including all the family members, ought to have their visas, 1.00
00:10:34.860 any permanent status got totally revoked immediately, put on a plane, sent back to 1.00
00:10:39.980 country of origin, wherever that is, and all of those billets be immediately turned over to
00:10:46.800 American citizens. So that's that's what I think must happen. Eventually, we will get there now 1.00
00:10:54.800 on this long journey to do that. We've already had some wins, but it's not anywhere near close
00:11:00.200 enough. In fact, it's still horrible. Don't ask me. Ask some folks down in Texas are having to
00:11:05.300 live with this right now. Rosemary Jenks, the great Eli Crane, yourself and others have come
00:11:10.880 up at least with a beginning of an interim solution. Can you walk our audience through that?
00:11:15.140 Absolutely, Stephen. This is definitely a partial win for you. What this bill that Congressman
00:11:22.160 Crane has introduced would do, he just introduced it today, it would end OPT completely. It would
00:11:28.700 end H-4 EADs, so the family members of H-1Bs would no longer be entitled to come here, let alone get 1.00
00:11:35.680 work permits. It would also put a three-year pause on all new issuances of H-1B visas, and in that 0.96
00:11:44.460 time, every H-1B visa holder who is currently here would have to leave because the bill says
00:11:52.640 that H-1B visas are only good for three years instead of the current six years. And once your
00:11:58.860 visa expires, you must leave the United States. So in that three-year pause period, we would cycle
00:12:05.340 out all of the H-1Bs who are here, including those who are waiting indefinitely for green cards. 1.00
00:12:11.340 They would need to wait at home. It would reduce the cap on H-1Bs by more than three quarters to 0.99
00:12:17.920 $25,000. It would require a minimum wage of $200,000 plus, of course, the $100,000 Trump fee,
00:12:26.860 which would apply to every single H-1B application. It would say that the visas have to be handed out
00:12:35.560 on the basis of the wage offered. So essentially, it would create a bidding war among employers for
00:12:40.720 those 25,000 visas that are available after three years. So the highest bidder would get the visa.
00:12:46.540 So, you know, these are companies who apparently really, really need these workers because they're
00:12:51.840 willing to pay more than $200,000 wage plus the $100,000 fee. It prohibits the federal government
00:13:00.560 from sponsoring or employing any non-immigrant foreign workers. So that's H-1B, L's, you know, 1.00
00:13:07.840 whatever it is, the federal government cannot hire them. So your tax dollars do not have to
00:13:12.560 pay for them. And it does a variety of other things. It actually applies a prohibition on
00:13:19.080 adjustment of status so that no non-immigrant or temporary visa holder can stay in the United
00:13:25.700 States beyond the duration of their visa. They all have to go home. So L visas, O visas, you know, 0.98
00:13:31.520 Whatever the letter of the alphabet, the visa is, they have to leave when their visa expires. 0.95
00:13:37.920 They can't transfer to something else, and they can't wait here for a green card. 0.86
00:13:44.580 Okay, tell me why I don't love this.
00:13:48.260 I agree.
00:13:49.180 You do love it!
00:13:50.860 My point is, this takes you, Eli Crane, with the help of Rosemary Jenks and others, and Eli's such a hero.
00:14:00.540 Yes, he is.
00:14:01.160 And correct me if I'm wrong here, you've got the H-1B program on this one, don't you?
00:14:06.900 A hundred percent.
00:14:07.720 And it's going to be cheaper to hire an American than it is to bring in an H-1B worker. 0.75
00:14:12.540 And an employer who wants to rely on H-1Bs is going to have to retrain a new H-1B every
00:14:18.600 three years and pay all the fees again because the visa expires in three years. 0.50
00:14:24.220 Full stop. 0.99
00:14:25.220 The alien has to go home. 1.00
00:14:26.900 So it will be cheaper to hire an American. 1.00
00:14:29.740 Okay. Hang on one second. 0.97
00:14:32.300 We're gonna, I think I'm gonna keep you for the hour.
00:14:36.860 We've got this quite interesting,
00:14:39.460 from the Lindale TV guys, confronted Ilhan yesterday.
00:14:44.680 Alison Steinberg, the reporter's gonna be with us.
00:14:47.240 Rosemary's gonna stick around.
00:14:48.920 Chip Roy has got the Mondami, I think, act.
00:14:53.340 We're on a roll today in the war room
00:14:56.080 with the best of the best, Rosemary Jenks, short break.
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00:16:25.480 Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:16:30.320 Okay, a judge in Virginia, a county circuit court judge, I think in Tazewell County, breaking, this is from Midas Touch, the left wing, I guess it's a new service or it's like Media Matters.
00:16:48.600 I don't want to insult them, but it's kind of like Media Matters.
00:16:52.160 I'm reading from there because I want you to hear what the opposition has to say.
00:16:55.920 Breaking news.
00:16:57.240 A Republican-appointed Virginia judge has struck down the Democratic-backed redistricting amendment in full, ruling it unconstitutional and void from the start.
00:17:08.320 All votes from the April 21st special election are now invalid, and the state is permanently blocked from using or implementing the new maps.
00:17:17.900 Attorney General Jay Jones, that's of the Commonwealth, says he will immediately file an appeal.
00:17:23.940 We're going to have folks on here, hopefully momentarily, to discuss this.
00:17:29.700 Remember, the Supreme Court of the Commonwealth was waiting until the vote actually happened.
00:17:36.980 I think if they looked at the facts, particularly the maps and the way that the Democrats hid the maps,
00:17:43.100 would not talk about the maps and worded this proposition or this redistricting amendment.
00:17:51.140 And President Trump came out today with his assessment of the situation.
00:17:55.660 We're going to get to all that, but huge breaking news coming out of the Commonwealth, Virginia.
00:17:59.200 So game on.
00:18:02.160 Rosemary Jenks is going to sit with us, take a break, and we're going to come.
00:18:04.820 She's going to catch her breath.
00:18:05.880 We're going to come back and go through this magnificent new bill put forward on H-1B visas,
00:18:12.300 which essentially guts the program, and put in by Eli Crane.
00:18:18.340 Of course, there's other co-sponsors.
00:18:19.800 We'll get to all that.
00:18:21.680 And Chip Roy is putting in a bill about, he calls it the Mondami Act,
00:18:25.400 which is quite interesting, about turfing out guys like Mondami.
00:18:29.520 And the following, so Allison Steinberg, he's on right now.
00:18:39.100 Let me go to Chip. I know you come off the floor for a vote. Talk to me about this. What is this act, the Mandami Act? What are you putting forward?
00:18:50.440 Well, happy to. First, great news out of Virginia with the lower court ruling. And I agree with our friend Ken Cuccinelli. I do think there's major legal problems with it.
00:18:58.900 I hope that when it goes up to the Virginia Supreme Court that they'll throw it out based on a whole lot of process grounds.
00:19:04.200 the wording of the actual referendum was terrible.
00:19:06.800 The fact that they squeezed it in
00:19:08.180 in a special session, I think that violates
00:19:10.240 their processes.
00:19:12.400 I'll leave it to smarter people like Ken, who know
00:19:14.100 Virginia law, but you know Virginia
00:19:16.280 and I know Virginia, and I think there's 0.51
00:19:18.240 a strong case to be made that this gets kicked out.
00:19:20.380 So that's good news, because Lord willing, we need
00:19:22.340 it. That map is egregious, an absolute
00:19:24.200 abomination. But it demonstrates what
00:19:26.160 Democrats are up to, why 0.91
00:19:28.300 the Senate is ridiculous for not blowing 0.96
00:19:30.380 up the filibuster or demanding 0.77
00:19:32.320 a talking filibuster because Democrats are clear what they're going to do, right? They're going to
00:19:36.140 make D.C. a state. They're going to pack the court. They're not going to give a rip about
00:19:39.260 holding onto the filibuster. And with respect to the Mamdani Act, the purpose of that is to
00:19:44.460 demonstrate that we've been now allowing people into our country who are diametrically opposed 1.00
00:19:48.380 to our way of life. They are not a part of the melting pot. They are trying to convert us into 0.76
00:19:52.040 an Islamic society. They're trying to advance Marxist, socialist, and communist ideas. So this 0.84
00:19:57.200 legislation would build upon existing law that has been upheld by the United States Supreme Court
00:20:01.820 all the way back in 1952, saying that if communists or people affiliated with the Communist Party
00:20:07.600 are trying to come to the United States, we can reject them. And that if they've come here and
00:20:11.580 they've affiliated with the Communist Party or, you know, are circulating materials or propaganda
00:20:17.220 for the Communist Party, that we can remove them and in fact denaturalize them. And I think
00:20:20.780 we should expand that so that DHS and our government, our executive branch has more
00:20:25.080 power to remove people who are antithetical to our country, antithetical to the Declaration
00:20:29.620 of the Constitution, and for people saying that this is somehow a violation of the First Amendment,
00:20:33.360 that's absurd. The fact is, again, the court already upheld it with respect to communism,
00:20:38.340 and it holds true for all of these issues as well. Islamists are acknowledging openly that 0.97
00:20:44.120 they want to convert us to an Islamic state which is opposed to our Judeo-Christian founding 0.89
00:20:48.200 principles, our Christian heritage, and our declaration and our rule of law.
00:20:52.720 now tell me in your act uh would this go back because we're going to have one of the reporters
00:21:00.180 from lyndale tv uh about omar up in minnesota she confronted her yesterday would would this
00:21:06.160 allow us to take mandami and people like her that clearly lied on their their immigration status and
00:21:11.560 lied on there and lied to get into the country is that who this effect or is can we uh go into the 0.77
00:21:17.380 mosque down in Texas and talk about everybody there on phony naturalization and start turfing
00:21:24.720 those people out. Yes, that's the intent of the legislation. I mean, obviously, we'll go through
00:21:29.720 committee and make sure smart lawyers look at it and circulate it. We can always tweak it. 0.54
00:21:33.660 But the purpose of the legislation is designed specifically to say, if you've come to the United 0.99
00:21:37.840 States, well, first of all, if you're coming to the United States, we can reject you on these
00:21:41.960 principles. If you've come here and you're on a visa, we can kick you out. And if you've been 1.00
00:21:46.000 naturalized under what I would say are false pretenses, and you're now advancing a radical
00:21:51.040 agenda to undermine our way of life and to violate our rule of law, to advance communism, socialism,
00:21:56.040 Marxism, Islamism, Chinese Communist Party, that we can remove you. And by the way, this should not
00:22:02.600 be controversial in a sovereign nation that we want to protect our communities, protect our way
00:22:06.800 of life, protect our culture, and remove people who are trying to undermine it and to destroy it.
00:22:11.880 And so, yes, it would be designed to go after Ilhan Omar, Mamdani, anybody else that has come here, been naturalized, and are espousing views that destroy our Republican form of government, our rule of law, and our Judeo-Christian founding principles.
00:22:26.100 Chip, you're also a historian. Go back and talk to the audience about 1952. What did the nation come together and do? You said this goes all the way back to a Supreme Court ruling. Talk to us about that.
00:22:36.740 Yeah, so Congress adopted legislation prior to that that would reject people affiliated with
00:22:42.580 the Communist Party. That's what we're building upon is that legislation, that law. And the United
00:22:46.900 States Supreme Court in 1952 upheld the law against challenge, saying that it doesn't violate
00:22:53.300 the First Amendment or the Constitution generally. And so I think it's on firm foundation
00:23:00.740 for us to build upon it and expand how much we think these other affiliations and the advancement
00:23:09.000 of ideologies that are directly in contradiction to our way of life, that we should be able to
00:23:13.180 remove them. And the court has upheld it with this specific area with respect to communism,
00:23:18.160 but the principle holds true. And people say, well, what about free speech? Look, you can
00:23:22.200 come here, you can adopt our way of life and espouse your beliefs, but when you're coming
00:23:29.600 here and you were you were welcomed as a guest okay you were invited to come here and then you
00:23:33.900 told us a bunch of stuff yes i'll swear no to the constitution i believe in america then you come
00:23:38.540 here and you start wanting to destroy america then yes we should be able to remove you i don't
00:23:42.760 think that should be a controversial point of view uh and unfortunately too many americans have
00:23:46.620 accepted this notion that oh well you know anybody can come here and believe whatever they want to
00:23:50.180 believe you can come here yes and you can go you know carry out your faith you know we're not a
00:23:55.660 tyrannical state in that way, although the Democrats operate a tyrannical state as evidenced
00:23:59.560 by the Southern Poverty Law Center. Apparently you can, by the way, espouse your Islamic faith 0.92
00:24:04.380 and you're all fine with them. But if you go talk about Jesus Christ, you're going to put ostracized 1.00
00:24:08.900 and you're going to be kicked out of the schools. You're not going to be able to pray in school.
00:24:11.620 So like, we've got to recenter our society where it needs to be. The Supreme Court upheld this in
00:24:16.340 1952. We're building upon it. And I hope we can advance this or the PAWS Act to pause all 0.76
00:24:22.120 immigration until we get all this straight or the legislation I've put forward on care
00:24:26.820 to take away their tax status and to designate them as terrorist organization. 0.61
00:24:31.920 We got to get on offense or we're going to lose this election.
00:24:35.100 You know, I'm glad that we had a lot of Republicans show up in Virginia, but we still lost.
00:24:38.300 I don't like losing.
00:24:39.260 I hope the court will toss that out and then we can get busy figuring out how to win this
00:24:42.740 fall.
00:24:42.940 We're not going to win if John Thune is blocking us on the Save America Act and if we're sitting
00:24:47.740 back not passing codification of the president's agenda and other bold policy measures like
00:24:51.820 the one I introduced this week. Give us a minute before you go. Great work here on the Mandami Act,
00:24:57.440 and we'll make sure we drill down this, but give me a minute on this attorney general's race down
00:25:02.060 in Texas. The great state of Texas is the jewel in the crown of the union, sir. Yeah, obviously,
00:25:08.700 I'm in the middle of a runoff. The election is on May 26th. Early voting starts on May 18th.
00:25:13.180 I'm running against a self-funder. Look, I'm a proven conservative. I've stood up and defended
00:25:17.400 the president, defended our values. I wear the battle scars. My voting record is aligned 99%
00:25:23.120 with the president of the United States. I have the highest voting record in Texas,
00:25:25.640 the second highest in the House of Representatives, next only to Andy Biggs. And by the way,
00:25:28.860 I question that, my good friend, Andy Biggs. But look, we've been working together on the
00:25:33.760 Save America Act. We've worked together on the big, beautiful bill. We're working together now
00:25:37.800 on trying to find resolution on issues that we want to advance the president's agenda,
00:25:41.300 what he campaigned upon. And I say that proudly. I'm also an independent conservative. And I say
00:25:47.280 what I think in defense of the Constitution. But my opponent has never practiced law. He's never
00:25:52.080 been in court. He's never prosecuted a criminal. I've done all of those things. I was proudly the
00:25:57.240 first assistant attorney general under Ken Paxton. We delivered a lot of great wins then in Congress.
00:26:02.120 I've been standing up in defense of the people in Texas. And importantly, my opponent in his
00:26:06.180 naivete and not having practiced law was advancing legislation a year ago that would have made it 0.74
00:26:11.640 easier for Epic City and for mosques in these Muslim compounds to exist. So, you know, mosque,
00:26:16.480 Mays Middleton was all too happy to allow that to occur because some lobbyist handed him a bill. 0.92
00:26:21.580 You got to be smarter than that. We're at war. You cannot win a war that you do not acknowledge
00:26:25.280 exists. And look, I know there's some people out there that are like, well, Chip Roy, has he always
00:26:28.940 been there? Has he always been with the president? Yes, I have. When I've disagreed, I've been public
00:26:34.020 about it. Look, some people are backhanded about it. Like my opponent has funded, you know,
00:26:38.920 opponents to Ken Paxton through back channels through a PAC. Look, my disagreements have
00:26:44.140 always been public because I'm a big boy like John Adams and Thomas Jefferson were. I believe
00:26:48.260 you stand up and you're held accountable. Went out to my constituents and talked to them. We're in a
00:26:53.320 race that we're going to win. We're going across the state of Texas. The reception's great. We got
00:26:57.720 to win this battle against the Islamists and the Marxists that are destroying Texas or we will not 0.82
00:27:01.720 have any Texas left and we will not have an America if we don't have Texas.
00:27:07.620 Chip, where can people go find out more about the campaign? What's your social media and how can
00:27:11.820 people find about the work that you're doing uh every day up on capitol hill sure chiproy.com is
00:27:18.440 our campaign love any support or help there chiproy tx c-h-i-p-r-o-y-t-x is my twitter account my x
00:27:25.160 account uh and we've been putting out all of our materials on that um and uh we've been putting
00:27:29.420 stuff out on mom donnie also you can go to rep chiproy where my official account is r-e-p-c-h-i-p-r-o-y
00:27:36.080 uh for my sort of official stuff where we've got more of the materials on the actual bill on the
00:27:40.200 Mabdani Act, the PAWS Act, and other legislation we're doing to try to protect from the March of
00:27:44.240 Islam. Look, I want to close with that, Steve. You and I share this. Like, we are a Christian 1.00
00:27:48.640 people. And by the way, some people get mad at me when I say Judeo-Christian, when I talk about
00:27:52.240 our principles. Look, I say that for a reason, because it is that bedrock of Western civilization.
00:27:57.020 We are a Christian nation. I want to be very clear and open about that. But it is a Judeo-Christian
00:28:01.580 foundation in our roots and our heritage. There are laws from the Old Testament through the new
00:28:06.220 and Western civilization upon which we're built. 1.00
00:28:08.960 And this Islamic movement is trying to destroy that. 1.00
00:28:12.220 And they will take it away. 0.99
00:28:13.940 330 mosques, all of this stuff exploding in Texas. 0.99
00:28:17.140 Mabdani is the mayor of New York, Dearborn, Minneapolis. 1.00
00:28:19.980 We've got to stop it.
00:28:21.960 Chip, Roy, thank you.
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00:29:43.440 Yes, it feels like Christmas morning in the war room. We got a lower court judge just stopped the
00:29:50.120 steal in Virginia. Of course, you got to go to the Virginia Supreme Court. We're going to get
00:29:53.420 all of that here momentarily. The Mandami Act from Chip Roy, a great presentation there. And
00:30:01.200 Eli Crane joins us now, Congressman Eli Crane. So Congressman, this is magnificent. Rosemary
00:30:07.020 took the first block to walk through it, but give us your thinking here. I mean, this is
00:30:11.220 incredibly well thought through when you talk about the issue of H-1B visas. So talk to us,
00:30:16.860 what do you think the problem is? And specifically, how does this bill go to rectify it, sir?
00:30:23.420 Yeah, thanks for having me on, Steve. So I know this has been a problem for a very long time. I know there's been a lot of fraud and abuse of the H-1B program for a long time.
00:30:35.820 And so I'm grateful, Steve, that we have individuals like Rosemary Jenks, Mike Benz, and so many others who are experts in fields like this who members of Congress can reach out to.
00:30:47.280 That was one of the first things that we did when we wanted to craft legislation to clean up this program is reach out to Rosemary.
00:30:54.820 She's done a ton of work on this bill with us.
00:30:58.320 I also want to thank Chairman McClintock, who chairs the Immigration Subcommittee under Judiciary, for working with us on this bill.
00:31:08.280 But, you know, this is what happens when, you know, members of Congress put their egos aside, reach out to experts, say, help us craft the strongest, you know, bill possible.
00:31:20.220 And, you know, obviously, I'm sure Rosemary went through some of the details with you, but we think that this is the most solid H-1B immigration bill that Congress has ever introduced.
00:31:34.800 No, it's a breath of fresh air. Talk to us about Chairman McClintock. I believe McClintock is a co-sponsor and you've got some other co-sponsors already.
00:31:42.460 Yeah, you know, I'm grateful. Chairman McClintock met with myself and Rosemary. You know, it's one thing to throw out a bill as a member of Congress, Steve, that, you know, is red meat and sounds great to everybody. But if you're not, if you don't get the right people to be on your side and to co-sponsor a bill, it's going to have trouble even making it to committee.
00:32:03.400 And so I'm grateful that Chairman McClintock met with myself and Rosemary has been supportive of this.
00:32:09.260 We also have Brian Babin from Texas, Brandon Gill from Texas, Paul Gosar from Arizona, Wesley Hunt from Texas, Keith Sell from Texas, Andy Ogles from Tennessee have all co-sponsored this bill.
00:32:22.800 They're initial co-sponsors. And I believe that we're going to get a lot more as well.
00:32:26.960 Man, that's a pretty good lineup. And your best guess right now, walk us through the process. What process do you have to go through? And how can the war room posse specifically, because, man, this is like mother's milk to this audience about cleaning up this H-1B, which has just been rife with scandal and fraud. What's the process and how can we help you?
00:32:53.540 Yeah, I mean, obviously this has to go through committee, and that's one of the reasons that
00:32:57.900 getting Chairman McClintock on board is so valuable and so important to this process.
00:33:03.520 Once it gets through committee, then we'll look for a time to bring it to the House floor
00:33:08.600 to get the yays and nays on it. What members of the posse can do to help us out is to reach out
00:33:14.520 to their member of Congress, you know, tell them, hey, we want you to co-sponsor Congressman Crane
00:33:20.580 his H-1B immigration bill, and that'll help us a lot.
00:33:27.780 Eli, where do people go to find out more about this?
00:33:30.900 We're going to continue our tutorial with Rosemary Jenks here in a moment.
00:33:34.820 Where do people go right now to find out more about this on your website, social media,
00:33:39.340 et cetera?
00:33:40.900 They can just go to, they can find me at Rep Eli Crane.
00:33:44.840 That's a good social media handle for me.
00:33:48.480 Congressman Crane, thank you.
00:33:49.660 thank you for all the work to get this done. I appreciate you. Yes, sir. Thank you, Steve.
00:33:54.560 Folks, we've been talking about this for years. This is pretty comprehensive. And you tell it's
00:33:58.480 got the thinking of people like Rosemary Jenks, Mike Benz. I mean, some of the best, smartest
00:34:02.480 people in the imperial capital. Okay. Alison Steinberg from Lindell TV. This is this clip,
00:34:09.900 and she's great. She got Nancy Pelosi yelling at her. Remember that? Let's go ahead and play 1.00
00:34:15.360 this clip and I'll bring in Allison to explain it. 0.97
00:34:45.360 Allison, every time we have you on here, you're the lead story in the New York Post. 0.91
00:34:53.520 She was a little she's a little disturbed with you.
00:34:56.780 It's not, ma'am.
00:34:59.060 Yeah, it seems so.
00:35:00.580 You know, it was a few weeks back I had asked her about this scam winery of hers, the one that she had from 2023 to 2024, where it went from fifteen thousand dollars to almost five million overnight.
00:35:13.500 So I was just curious to, you know, inquire about that, get her thoughts, seeing as she doesn't even have a legitimate website for it.
00:35:20.620 You can't even call a real phone number.
00:35:23.040 It doesn't even have a real location.
00:35:24.780 It's based out of California, allegedly.
00:35:27.220 She couldn't answer any of these questions.
00:35:28.660 She actually asked if I wanted to buy some of her wine.
00:35:31.660 I said, yeah, probably not from you.
00:35:33.580 But actually, in hindsight, I wish I said I would have wanted to have bought some wine from her so I could have dug deeper into this obvious fraud. 1.00
00:35:40.320 I mean, this woman is, you know, a professional liar. 0.98
00:35:43.500 I confronted her about this just the other day in the video you just watched, and she once again called me stupid for inquiring about this massive accounting error. 0.99
00:35:53.960 I mean, she claimed to have been worth $30 million and is now worth less than $100,000. 0.86
00:35:59.340 Imagine that. How does that work?
00:36:00.960 Well, that works because people like me and others, brave independent journalists, have been calling this out, bringing attention to the massive fraud related to Ilhan Omar, 0.84
00:36:09.940 And now she's caught and now she's desperately trying to clean up her despicable mess that she's made. 0.93
00:36:15.240 So I think we're all paying attention. Now we're just eagerly awaiting action.
00:36:19.080 I think her accountant and her both need to be fired.
00:36:24.800 Allison, tell the audience when you're up on Capitol Hill and try to approach these people with, I think these questions, the ones you've asked now and her previously, are pretty straightforward because as a member of Congress,
00:36:36.080 she's got to file pretty substantial disclosure documents, you know, with her fiduciary
00:36:41.600 responsibility to let people know where her economic and financial interests are, given 0.99
00:36:46.100 people that can then compare and contrast to how she votes. 1.00
00:36:50.340 Why are they, why is she in particular so nasty? 1.00
00:36:54.500 Well, like I said, she's got this scam winery. 1.00
00:36:57.520 She's got her documented immigration fraud, which was confirmed by the vice president 1.00
00:37:02.200 recently. 0.99
00:37:02.820 I mean, she's got so many skeletons in her closet and, you know, it's just disgusting, I think, to myself and the American people that she continues to lie about this bold face whenever she's confronted.
00:37:13.140 And I think her reactions are very telling. I think she thought she could get away with this.
00:37:17.160 I think she could thought she could defraud the hardworking American taxpayers, which we've seen in numerous instances related to her.
00:37:24.200 And now people are catching on and finding out. So when she gets called out, she gets mad, she gets upset.
00:37:28.180 She thinks she can act like that. When I just view myself as a representation of the American people,
00:37:32.400 I ask very basic questions that most Americans want answers to.
00:37:36.060 And I can't even get a simple response without being insulted.
00:37:38.460 So I think her response there is incredibly telling.
00:37:42.720 I take it that you're going to continue to pursue this line of inquiry.
00:37:47.680 You better believe it.
00:37:48.840 I mean, we just found out today now, just nine days after this massive accounting error.
00:37:53.500 And now her winery that we were just talking about, her ghost winery, I should say, is magically dissolved from that financial disclosure.
00:38:00.960 So this story keeps getting more interesting.
00:38:03.940 The plot continues to thicken, and you better believe I'm going to be tracking Ilhan Omar down in the halls of Congress to continue asking these types of questions.
00:38:13.020 Allison, where can people follow you on social media and over at Lindell TV?
00:38:17.800 You can find us at RealLindellTV on social media platforms, and you can find me at AllisonInTheKnow.
00:38:23.740 That's Allison with one L in the know.
00:38:26.480 And we appreciate you all so much, and thank you, Steve, for having me on.
00:38:28.940 I appreciate you.
00:38:30.460 Always.
00:38:30.980 Allison, I got to tell you, you are an American original.
00:38:34.740 You get Pelosi, you get Omar.
00:38:36.980 You only go after the biggest targets.
00:38:39.200 That's what I love about you.
00:38:40.080 Thank you for joining us, ma'am, and keep fighting on.
00:38:43.420 Thank you so much.
00:38:44.200 Appreciate it.
00:38:46.340 That's what it takes, the Mondami.
00:38:47.660 You're going to get the Mondami act and Allison Steinberg in one day. 0.75
00:38:51.620 Rosemary Jenks. 1.00
00:38:54.240 Chip's idea, this act with Mondami, 0.79
00:38:58.360 That's also another way.
00:38:59.580 I mean, here's what I like about what you've inspired, not simply at Numbers USA, but when
00:39:05.380 you set up your new organization, which was Make People Accountable, you've got so many
00:39:10.000 of these congressmen, I think, coming out now and just being super aggressive because
00:39:14.260 they feel that you and your organization and others are providing them air cover, that
00:39:19.820 they now can come out and get down to work.
00:39:21.960 This thing with Eli Crane, I mean, I've been at this a long time.
00:39:25.500 This is this is the most definitive gutting of H-1B visas I've seen. 0.53
00:39:30.000 And now you get Chip Roy out with his Mandami Act.
00:39:33.460 Your thoughts about that? 0.91
00:39:35.700 Yeah, the Mandami Act, if I can ever say it, is great. 0.69
00:39:41.200 And it's absolutely true.
00:39:42.860 Our Constitution is not a suicide pact. 0.58
00:39:45.200 We do not have to put up with bringing people in here and then them turning on our country. 0.98
00:39:50.840 We don't have to make them let them stay.
00:39:53.080 So, of course, we should be able to deport people who hate us.
00:39:57.020 That's just a no-brainer.
00:40:00.840 Talk to me about one more time.
00:40:02.820 I want to go.
00:40:03.320 We've got a couple of minutes on this side.
00:40:04.560 I'll hold you through.
00:40:05.540 I want to go to this H-1B visa, which is enormously complicated and was set up under circumstances that were not this.
00:40:13.960 But you guys have gone after the biggest parts of the scam, correct? 0.78
00:40:18.920 OPT, the ability to bring their entire families over here. 0.95
00:40:21.880 So just walk us through methodically, what does this address?
00:40:25.860 Yeah, so first of all, we have talked a lot on this show, Steve, about the pipeline from foreign students to OPT to H-1B.
00:40:34.500 We've broken that pipeline with this bill.
00:40:37.080 It's completely shut off.
00:40:38.400 So the bill eliminates OPT in all its forms.
00:40:43.140 So someone who comes here on a student visa can no longer get an under this bill, could no longer get an employment authorization document.
00:40:51.880 so they can't work. That means that they can't get OPT. That means that they can't transfer
00:40:58.680 directly into an H-1B visa. So basically, the pipeline's broken. Now, for H-1B visas,
00:41:07.880 no H visa holder will be allowed to bring in their family members under this bill. That includes
00:41:13.180 H-2A agricultural workers, H-2B non-agricultural seasonal workers, and H-1Bs. They can't bring 0.69
00:41:20.820 their families so there's no more h4 ead that's you know cutting about half of the the uh foreign 1.00
00:41:27.780 workforce that americans have to compete with um the cap on h1 hang on hang on hang on hang on i 0.99
00:41:36.320 want people to understand something they get to go to these colleges come in that the taxpayer
00:41:41.920 underwrites the corporate underwrites them getting into the work workforce against american kids
00:41:48.400 Think about that. Then when they when they get into the H1B program, they can bring over family members, which right now the same members can get work permits and, you know, and compete against American American citizens.
00:42:03.040 This whole thing's a scam to allow employers not just to get cheap labor, but to get so much in here that all competes against American citizens.
00:42:12.580 It is one of the most offensive things I've ever seen. And it's rife. It's set up to basically suppress American workers. And it's so obvious. That's what I love about this bill. You go after two of the most egregious elements of it, ma'am.
00:42:25.800 Absolutely. I mean, we're we're gutting the incentives for employers to hire H-1Bs and we're getting the incentives for H-1Bs to take the visas, because the reason that so many foreigners want an H-1B visa is because it allows them to stay in the United States indefinitely until they can get a green card. 0.98
00:42:46.080 Well, we're ending that. You get an H-1B visa for three years, period, the end. You leave, you go home. If you want to apply for a green card after that, you can do it from your home country. The employer is probably not going to have much incentive to sponsor you for a green card because you can't be an indentured servant to him while you wait for the green card. You're going to be back in your home country. 0.82
00:43:07.740 So all of the incentives are going back to what the public was originally sold about the H-1B visa, was that this is a temporary visa to fill a short-term labor gap until an American can be trained. 0.81
00:43:24.420 Period.
00:43:25.280 Hang on for one second. 1.00
00:43:26.820 Rosemary Jenks, who helped Eli Crane extensively on this bill. 0.98
00:43:32.340 Short break.
00:43:32.860 Back in a moment.
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00:46:20.460 Check that out. Rosemary Jenks, amazing work. We don't have a bill number yet. 0.99
00:46:25.160 I know you're putting up analysis.
00:46:26.920 You're going to come back next week.
00:46:28.040 We're going to do a tutorial on Monday or Tuesday to get everybody up to speed fully.
00:46:33.300 You're going to put up some analysis on your site, which I want people to go to.
00:46:37.280 But what the Warren Posse needs to do is what Eli Crane said, is call your congressman,
00:46:42.080 contact your congressman, and as soon as we get a bill number, I guess we'll wait for that.
00:46:46.880 or maybe just say hey get on get on uh eli crane's h1b visa bill rosemary jenks where do people go
00:46:55.580 uh we're at i a uh iapaction.com is the place where you will find the analysis of this bill
00:47:04.220 iapaction.com uh we would love the support of the war room posse and i want to tell you
00:47:10.100 that congressman crane deserves a lot of thanks for this he and his staff have been fantastic
00:47:16.060 and they have worked really hard on this.
00:47:18.660 So while you're contacting your own member of Congress,
00:47:22.140 reach out to his office and thank him too
00:47:24.240 because he deserves it.
00:47:27.320 Warren Posse, we've got to do that.
00:47:28.880 Eli Crane's one of the great warriors up there
00:47:31.120 in the House, just unbelievable.
00:47:33.600 So let's start, you're calling your own congressman
00:47:35.040 to say, get on this bill, be a co-sponsor
00:47:38.520 and everybody co-sponsor it.
00:47:40.420 Contact Eli, his staff over there
00:47:42.380 and give him an attaboy and a thank you.
00:47:45.120 Rosemary Jenks, thank you, ma'am. 0.99
00:47:46.640 Great work.
00:47:47.460 Appreciate you.
00:47:48.140 Thank you.
00:47:51.880 Grace and Mo will get all that up.
00:47:53.340 Mike Lindell, how are we doing on those semis, brother?
00:47:56.800 Talk to me about a deal.
00:47:59.180 Well, we've got a little over a semi left, everybody.
00:48:02.040 Remember, we moved factories, and we did it in record time,
00:48:06.920 got the factories moved, but we had all these semis
00:48:09.280 that were full of product that we're closing out.
00:48:12.360 We've got just over one semi left.
00:48:14.460 This is a War Room exclusive.
00:48:16.420 I can tell you what's on there.
00:48:18.260 There's got kitchen towels.
00:48:20.340 The kitchen towel sets, once they're gone, they're gone for good as low as $9.98 a set.
00:48:26.060 They are six-pack sets and the best kitchen towels ever.
00:48:29.880 And we have other kitchen stuff, too, aprons and all that.
00:48:32.140 We're closing out all of our kitchen line.
00:48:34.880 And then we're also closing out our slippers. 1.00
00:48:38.100 The slippers, I know we have almost all women's size left.
00:48:41.960 Most men's size are gone, but you got Mother's Day is coming up. 0.96
00:48:45.320 It's perfect.
00:48:45.860 $29.98 a set.
00:48:48.100 It's 80% off.
00:48:49.640 Most of the things on the truck are 80% off that we're closing out.
00:48:53.880 Couch pillows.
00:48:55.720 We got comforters.
00:48:58.660 We've got down comforters.
00:49:00.200 We've got all kinds of, I believe it's over 80 products.
00:49:04.160 We've got blankets, all different.
00:49:05.880 I think six different styles of blankets, 80% off.
00:49:09.140 So you guys go to mypillow.com forward slash war room.
00:49:13.420 And there you're going to see all the products that are on that semi.
00:49:16.460 But you're also going to see the products we have on sale, which is our big ticket items with our mattresses, mattress stoppers.
00:49:23.680 All of this stuff is free shipping right to your front door with promo code war room.
00:49:29.280 It's a war room exclusive 800-873-1064.
00:49:35.020 You guys call my call my employees right now.
00:49:37.760 or an employee-owned company, use that promo code WARWROOM.
00:49:41.500 Doesn't it end in 6-2 or is it 6-4?
00:49:46.860 What's that?
00:49:47.560 What's the number again?
00:49:48.860 What's the number again?
00:49:49.800 It's 800-873-1062.
00:49:55.260 800-873-1062.
00:49:58.600 You guys, call my office.
00:49:59.740 Tell me you get the free shipping right to your front door.
00:50:02.260 Remember, our pillows, which made us famous, are $14.98 a pillow.
00:50:07.320 That's their standard-sized pillow, lowest price in history with free shipping.
00:50:11.920 And by the way, too, we have a lot of travel pillows and everything.
00:50:16.020 All our pillow lines are on sale right now, too.
00:50:18.340 Free shipping, promo code War Room.
00:50:21.240 Thank you, brother.
00:50:22.120 We'll see you tomorrow.
00:50:22.860 Appreciate you.
00:50:25.120 Appreciate that number, too.
00:50:26.360 It's emblazoned.
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00:50:34.740 Trevor Comstock.
00:50:36.880 Um, you and Tej and Catherine O'Neill, you guys have created these small entrepreneurs
00:50:42.420 have bootstrapped these companies and have become significant companies, uh, because
00:50:49.320 of the products and because of the care you take in the products you take so long to develop
00:50:52.980 products.
00:50:54.080 Uh, it's, it's amazing.
00:50:55.440 Everything's handcrafted.
00:50:56.600 What do you got for us today?
00:50:58.760 Yeah, always great to see you, Steve.
00:51:00.480 Um, so at least for today, I just wanted to highlight one of our more popular products,
00:51:04.340 which is our multi-collagen supplement. And especially over the last few weeks,
00:51:08.340 we've just had some amazing reviews and feedback come in. So I thought I'd just touch on some of
00:51:12.780 the benefits of it. But most people don't realize this, but collagen is the most abundant protein
00:51:17.780 in our body. And it's what does everything from keeping your skin firm, your joints flexible,
00:51:22.400 as well as your hair and nails strong. But after the age of 25, natural collagen production does
00:51:27.780 start to slow down quite a bit. So over time, this can unfortunately lead to common signs of aging,
00:51:33.520 like wrinkles, weaker joints, as well as digestive issues. So collagen does play a huge role in
00:51:39.220 maintaining overall health. And I've said it before, but unfortunately, modern diets really
00:51:43.420 don't provide enough of it. So that's why supplementing with a high quality collagen
00:51:46.980 source can be extremely beneficial. So if you are looking to support healthy aging,
00:51:51.400 improve skin hydration, or just maintain stronger joints, collagen is a pretty simple yet effective
00:51:56.100 way you can do that. And what's great about our collagen, it's formulated with three sources of
00:52:00.680 collagen uh so with that you get types one through five collagen which is the full spectrum
00:52:05.080 um and then with that like i said it'll provide anything from the healthy skin stronger joints
00:52:10.220 as well as the the gut function so like i said i would check out the reviews they've been really
00:52:15.620 amazing a lot of it's been helping with a lot of pain a lot of skin hydration and whatnot so
00:52:21.020 you can check that one out i want people i want people to go to read the reviews don't take it
00:52:25.020 from trevor comstock or steven k bannon take it from your own compadres where do folks go
00:52:30.880 yeah you can go to sacred human health.com or you can type in sacred human at google
00:52:36.120 and then you can always use code war room for 10 off any one-time order or if you subscribe
00:52:41.140 you get 10 off on every single order brother i love you great job and people love this company
00:52:48.180 and they love the products. Amazing. Great work. The second hour of the war room is upon us.
00:52:57.260 I'm going to get up on social media now and put up some content regarding a lower court in Virginia
00:53:02.640 has gone full stop on the big steal from yesterday. This bogus amendment. See you tomorrow morning at 10.
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