00:01:17.000It really is a counterbalance to everything that we're hearing from the tech oligarchs, from their lackeys in the government.
00:01:24.200this pro-human declaration is not necessarily political it is hopefully the basis for any
00:01:33.420legislation we get but the primary goal really was to find something that people across political
00:01:41.520divides across class divides in many cases could all get behind so talking about keeping human
00:01:49.100beings in charge, not turning over society to the machine, talking about protecting the human
00:01:54.640experience. So forcing companies to label their AIs as bots so that people aren't fooled into
00:02:00.640believing they're dealing with a human when they're talking to a machine, protecting human
00:02:06.400agency and especially protecting children. And, you know, as far as legislation goes, the final
00:02:14.860section on holding these companies accountable is probably the most relevant these companies are
00:02:21.740running roughshod over the american public and over the the working classes and and frankly
00:02:28.760white collar classes of the world they have to be put in check and as you had said earlier steve0.98
00:02:35.220government is definitely not the ideal instrument but it is in fact the only way that you have some0.77
00:02:43.320An agency or an entity powerful enough to confront these companies that the humans, that the people of America, that the citizens actually have some say and have some control over.
00:02:56.180How do you deal with, you know, we have to, it's a stark reality.
00:03:02.440You know, Andreessen owns the Speaker of the House of Florida.
00:03:05.780You got a guy like DeSantis, pretty powerful.
00:03:07.520Although people will say, well, he's a lame duck and he got through this and we're going to go to Caroline here as soon as she frees up in Tallahassee.
00:03:16.080He got through the redistricting, but he couldn't.
00:03:20.400He basically crashed on the shore of AI because the Speaker of the House is basically in the pocket of Andreessen.
00:03:28.860How are the American people, how are you supposed to fight back when you've got these guys and put these big funds in?
00:03:33.840I mean, we're going to have to make taking money from these A.I. packs as toxic as it is to take it from other people, too.
00:03:43.600And, you know, what can you do but just keep hammering, hammering, hammering, hammering?
00:03:47.960That was an unfortunate. I think it's safe to say that was an unfortunate defeat in Florida.
00:03:55.520But, you know, these things are going to keep happening.
00:03:57.560You know, I keep telling people I was speaking actually to some gentlemen for a documentary and we talked a lot about the goal to use the government to hold these companies in check.
00:04:08.120And I think that's really, really important. And people have to keep fighting for that.
00:04:12.220They have to hammer for everything from child protection to accountability for these companies to putting caps on what the powers of these AIs could actually arrive at.
00:04:22.340So putting a cap on superintelligence, you can't do it. You can't build something that is an AI god. I think that's a kind of minimal asks. But to the extent that people peg all their hope on specific policies or specific politicians, I think that it's simply not going to last.
00:04:41.320This is going to be a lifelong fight, and so the politics are an important element of it, but ultimately people have to simply tell themselves, I am not a subject to this machine, I am not a subject to the oligarchs, and everything emerging out of that will ultimately lead to a victory for, I hate to use the term, Steve, it sounds awfully grand, for the human race.
00:05:09.160but no that's what we're talking about i want people don't take it from joe allen who's been
00:05:14.360here what five years talking about this writing about this and being uh just a fantastic guide
00:05:20.680sherpa uh don't take it from steve bannon or max tegmark go to go to go to axios right now and
00:05:28.080axios gives you a cut through to every article out there where people actually said this and i mean
00:05:34.600And look, it's natural for folks that think like oligarchs or autocrats understanding they have a technology that's going to give them unlimited wealth and power in this physical manifestation because these people do not believe.
00:05:57.180What do we say the absolute, the reason transhumanism and the reason I got concerned about it 20 years ago when I tried to do the film on transhumanism, you know, that people see Homo sapien on this side of the line and Homo sapien 2.0, particularly the ability to live forever.0.70
00:06:18.380And they want to separate out humanity from that.
00:06:21.360That's why they have this whole theory about carrying capacity of the planet.
00:06:24.460and they want to get down, you know, some of them say 500 million.
00:06:27.920I think it's much less than that of the carrying capacity.
00:06:32.520And you can see everything they're doing is heading to that.
00:06:56.700One of Fauci's deputies got indicted, OK, indicted for felonies, for trying to cover this up and not trying to give people the information.
00:07:04.040At the same time, The New York Times comes out today with, guess what?
00:07:08.540They're using AI right now and hacking to create bioweapons of which we will have no control over whatsoever.
00:07:15.400However, the Axios piece and what Mythos put out six weeks ago and had this big fight with the Department of War and others is that this kind of came out of nowhere.
00:07:26.280And this is this whole concept of accelerating at an accelerating rate.
00:07:30.000We're very quickly when you talk about recursive, Joe, we're not going to have the ability to control it.
00:07:37.340this thing of artificial general intelligence and super intelligence in the machine actually
00:07:42.940starting to perfect themselves is not five years out it's not 10 years out it is here and now
00:07:48.700it will happen i believe within this calendar year and we're going to have to address this
00:07:53.820as you're going to have to address the whole thing about as we've talked about joe you know
00:07:59.120do you get your child chipped do you use uh crisper to make a more perfect human of uh of your uh
00:08:07.260a member of the species of your children?
00:08:10.120Do they get into Ivy League schools0.98
00:08:11.680unless they're chipped or have something special?0.62
00:08:13.900These are what's happening in education,
00:09:02.460These people, by and large, hold a vision of the universe in which we are simply floating around on a ball of dirt around the sun.
00:09:12.520There's no God in sight, and so that God must be created.
00:09:15.960There's no heaven for the soul to arrive at.
00:09:18.780There's no physical resurrection that will occur miraculously, and so it must be done technologically.
00:09:24.900It's a techno-religion that this has been pointed out for decades.
00:09:29.280Lewis Mumford, Marshall McLuhan, David Noble, all of these people for decades, long before AI was even, you know, a real thing outside of chatbots and certain vision systems, people have talked about this techno religion.
00:09:46.280religion. Well, now you have the capacity to create systems that even if they aren't truly
00:09:53.460godlike, people believe are godlike. And I think that's really, really important. And they don't
00:09:59.040have any real respect for the traditional religious systems that we come out of. And so,
00:10:07.660yes, I think that the real danger here is first and foremost, the vision that these people have,
00:10:13.960that we are all meatbags and that this silicon life form will be superior and we should either
00:10:19.680create it and just pass away or create it and merge with it. That belief system is fundamentally
00:10:24.760anti-human. Coupled with that, though, these are no longer just freaks in the basement or in the,
00:10:30.780you know, far off laboratories. These are the wealthiest men on earth. They are creating the
00:10:36.520systems not only that determine our economy, but also determine the outputs of our military.0.89
00:10:41.820They're creating the systems that determine who lives and who dies, and they're doing so with this sort of transhuman vision in mind.0.89
00:10:50.420Yeah, people really have to be aware, first and foremost, but they have to be ready to take action.0.84
00:10:57.460They have to put their force behind these governmental programs, and we have to be wise.
00:11:02.820You don't want to be just crazy about it and just pick the first thing that comes along, but this really is the vital outlet.
00:11:09.520When you were at Semaphore and you were joking that either you get Steve Bannon or Mom Donnie, right?
00:11:17.000Or no, no, it was Steve Bannon or Luigi Mangione.
00:11:20.440You know, they're trying to make this whole issue of random violence stick to the anti-tech arguments.
00:11:28.160And it's disingenuous for many reasons.
00:11:30.400The first and foremost reason is that we're not calling for violence and never have.
00:11:35.600But the second is that these companies, these companies from OpenAI to Google and certainly Palantir, these companies are actually leaving real dead bodies, right? These companies are creating technologies that are either luring people to end their lives or being used to end other people's lives.
00:11:57.480So, yeah, I think that as the public becomes aware, yes, there will be frenzy, there will be more and more mania, but the big thing for the war room posse to do is to always keep your eye on the goal.
00:12:08.720And the goal is very simple. You want to remain human in an increasingly machinic age.
00:12:16.400Joe, I know you've got to bounce. Where do people get you in your writings on this topic?0.93
00:12:21.280At J-O-E-B-O-T-X-Y-Z on X and JoeBot.X-Y-Z.
00:12:54.440The 4C's framework that we developed at the Article III project with the War Room Posse is very much holding.
00:13:03.280The Trump administration has adopted the 4C framework and its proposals on AI.
00:13:10.420We're working closely with David Sachs on this and his team, and the vice president is certainly supportive of this 4C framework.
00:13:20.720So it's children, communities, creators, and conservatives, and those four will be protected in any framework that tries to preempt state laws on AI.
00:13:36.700So if the AI companies want federal preemption from state laws, they can't have amnesty.
00:13:45.060They have to have federal rules of the road.
00:13:47.360We're not going to do Section 230 amnesty and antitrust amnesty like we did for almost two decades with big tech that led to the trillion-dollar big tech monopolist,
00:13:56.800Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple that crushed competition, shuttered small businesses, and
00:14:02.480canceled conservatives and others with whom they disagreed. It's not going to happen again in the
00:14:08.220Article 3 projects, and the war room posse is going to make damn sure. Do you think this will
00:14:13.940show up that this would be Blackburn's, her Trump AI, the Save America Act, or her version of this?
00:14:20.780She's very much on our side. Senator Marsha Blackburn, hopefully future Tennessee Governor
00:14:28.420Marsha Blackburn, she's very much on our side in this fight. We're working very closely with her
00:14:34.200and her team. And if the AI companies want federal preemption, they're not going to get amnesty. So
00:14:45.980They're going to go with they're going to either go with the four C's or they're not going to get 60 votes in the Senate.
00:14:52.780Mike, hang on for one second. Supreme Court, massive ruling moments ago.
00:14:56.840Mike Davis, the Viceroy is with us. Short commercial break.
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00:19:40.680Twelve. In the South. The grass is going to be here. Mike, fantastic. I know you've
00:19:46.240worked hard on this and great forgiveness to heads up by how the liberal judges were slow
00:19:50.280walking this a couple of weeks ago. Where do people go to support all your amazing work, sir?
00:19:57.420Article three project dot org, article number three project dot org. Donate. Follow us on
00:20:03.100social media. As always, the War Room Posse's superpower is action, action, action. Let's get
00:20:09.440the senators to pass the SAVE Act and to fund the DHS, including Secret Service and ICE. That's
00:20:16.440the most crucial task for the War Room Posse. Amen, brother. Thank you so much. Appreciate you.
00:20:22.940Thank you. Caroline Wren is in Tallahassee. Caroline, can you, first off, your
00:20:31.080observations of what the Supreme Court just did?
00:20:34.940Well, I think that's huge news. It was a historic blow to the left's decades-long strategy of using the Voting Rights Act, I guess, as a weapon for their, you know, race-first district engineering.
00:20:47.320And from what I can tell, the Democrats are panicking because their redistricting strategy depended on courts forcing states to sort Americans by race.
00:20:54.360And, you know, that is no longer going to be the case.
00:20:56.800how many seats we can pick up between like now and the election in 2026. I don't know. Some of
00:21:02.800these Southern states that could redistrict the primaries have already passed. Um, but I, you
00:21:08.160know, I think up to 12, some people are even saying up to 20, um, over the next couple of years,
00:21:13.020but you know, the governors of Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, um, a couple others,
00:21:18.860they, they should be calling a special session right now and redrawing their maps based off
00:21:23.400this decision? No, we need everybody at the ramparts to this. You can't take a pass on this.
00:21:29.820Talk to us about what happened in Tallahassee this morning. Yeah. So the Florida House just
00:21:35.300passed the state's new congressional map, and so it is now being debated in the Senate. It is
00:21:39.980expected to pass the Senate this afternoon, and then it will go over to DeSantis' desk either
00:21:44.880tonight or tomorrow morning. I was in the chamber watching the debate in the House chamber, and it
00:21:50.740was pretty interesting. There was a Democrat legislator who was saying how this map is illegal
00:21:55.780because of the Voting Rights Act, as I get an alert on my phone that the Supreme Court had
00:22:00.620just ruled on VRA. And so it was pretty kind of neat to be in there for history and just see that
00:22:06.540their arguments were falling apart. And credit to Ron DeSantis, who predicted this. He mapped out
00:22:12.000this timing around releasing the map and around this VRA decision coming out. And so we got to
00:22:18.060give DeSantis some credit for getting this done oh no he put a lot of political capital on this
00:22:24.340and putting pressure on the uh on the house um can you stick around because I'm gonna get to
00:22:29.180grass up here in the in the bottom of the hour I want to go back through because this has got to
00:22:33.480be general quarters right now and this is the type of thing you saw in Virginia the people are
00:22:38.460motivated grassroots are motivated right now I'm hearing from Virginia that some experts down there
00:22:43.600saying, hey, if the if the Supreme Court doesn't move by Tuesday, that what they've done there
00:22:48.440would have to be for 2028. It can't be for 2026. So I think you're seeing the war and posse and
00:22:54.800other grassroots organizations understand that they've had a massive impact here, Caroline.
00:23:00.480It has had a massive impact. And I'm curious also how this decision with VRA would affect
00:23:04.900the Virginia map that they just ruled. I think a lot of it will largely be illegal. So we'll see.
00:23:09.420I don't I'm being very curious to hear what Degrass has to say as to which ones could come into effect.
00:23:15.420I've heard, you know, Alabama, Mississippi, obviously, Louisiana, Georgia.
00:23:20.860I believe that they had done a redistricting map that got struck down by the Georgia Supreme Court due to VRA.
00:23:27.080So are they able to bring that? You know, you've got these primaries coming up very, very soon.
00:23:31.660And so some of them might not be that realistic, but certainly for next cycle, they will be.
00:23:35.520okay uh caroline you just hang on for a second i gotta get jack but so begin here so poso this
00:23:41.660morning on cbs news todd blanche was there and they started off by chop blocking him saying hey
00:23:47.820um you know why are you going after why are you going after comey and comey i think just turned
00:23:54.280himself in when jack but so big the jack but so big did the exact same thing to joe biden back in
00:24:00.940I think 21, 22, the exact same message. And you're not going after him for endangering the president.
00:24:07.140Your response, sir? Well, Steve, I saw the attorney general's comments and I saw the CBS report.
00:24:14.680I do remember the tweet from 2022. And I've discussed this with my family and I've discussed
00:24:22.040this with my legal team. And as of this time, I am now fully prepared to turn myself in
00:24:29.740in state's evidence to cooperate with the Department of Justice and testify against
00:24:36.020James Comey. So I will cooperate in any way possible in the prosecution of James Comey,
00:24:43.260and I await my opportunity to testify and be called in court.
00:24:48.780But isn't it some some radical attorney general, state attorney general going to come after you
00:24:56.460and try to charge you with the exact same thing that they charged, that they charge.
00:25:00.780Now, it was a year investigation, so there's a lot more there than you see the eye.
00:25:05.140But aren't these these state AGs, I can tell you from personal experience, they don't care about the law.
00:25:10.480What they care about is taking out some of Trump's best people, sir.
00:25:15.360Steve, the context here is very clear.
00:25:17.480The context of 2022 was the 25th Amendment, like I said, here on War Room every single day for four years straight.
00:25:25.660the context of James Comey was he was putting out a book as part of a marketing strategy
00:25:31.400about political assassinations. That's what that post was about. His book was about political
00:25:37.660assassinations. And his post was meant to gin up interest for his book about political
00:25:44.380assassinations. That's why A.G. Blanche said this is a yearlong investigation. We do look into all
00:25:50.260of this. We look into intent. We look into context. We look into every piece of it. And this is an
00:25:55.200investigation, by the way, that was going on before Blanche became the acting AG. So it's up
00:26:01.980to James Comey to have to now go in and explain how this was part of a marketing strategy for his
00:26:08.240book, again, about political assassinations after we had already faced two high-profile
00:26:15.300political assassinations. Look, it's very clear at the time everyone understood the context of
00:26:20.260the 25th Amendment. Nobody's had a problem with that at the time because they knew the context
00:26:24.680was different jack once again you're prepared to do what uh to testify against uh comey fully
00:26:32.200prepared fully prepared to turn state's evidence against james comey jack posobic where the folks
00:26:39.160go to find out more about this see the clip uh your twitter feed is the associated press
00:26:44.600for the mega movement where do folks go i'm more than happy to folks check me out jack posobic
00:26:51.400Over Human Events is the podcast, Apple, Spotify.
00:30:09.080this fight started in 22 because you gave us a heads up of what was happening in new york state
00:30:16.220right how the democrats were taking a state was good they were trying to drive out all republican
00:30:22.000seats because they're out of control in illinois california new england and new york state all
00:30:28.800controlled by these left-wing marxist democrats that year you got involved warren got involved
00:30:34.240we went to the mattresses there were 11 seats that changed redistricting in that year three
00:30:42.840went democrat and eight went republican sir we would not have taken control of the house i want
00:30:49.480everybody to remember that the redistricting wars gave us the house in 22 of in all the fights we
00:30:55.940had there and all the fights we had with mccarthy and other people think of the disaster we would
00:31:00.800have had if Pelosi or Hakeem Jeffries or one of these radical Marxists had controlled it then,
00:31:07.680sir? Yeah, I mean, that's right. So we flipped 11 seats, net eight. They flipped three in 2022.
00:31:15.300And I think if you look at, obviously, we moved the ball in Florida. If those remembering,
00:31:19.900it was sort of on the brink on how far they were going to go. And DeSantis had stepped up
00:31:25.120at the time and deserves credit on that, of course. And then you look at New York,
00:31:29.640obviously where, you know, Elise Stefanik sued along with the RNC and everyone. And we won in
00:31:34.140court, which was like unprecedented. And we went up, you know, and then they went up and then they
00:31:37.900actually, hold on, this is important. They then mid-decade redistricted going into 2024 in New
00:31:44.060York. So they're actually the first ones, to be honest about it, that quote unquote mid-decade,
00:31:48.900that's the media term, redistricted. So everything that we're doing is obviously in response to not
00:31:54.840only decades of democrat gerrymandering but you know we said on this show cut and dry back in you
00:32:00.780know three years ago steve we said look the voting rights act is very broad and it's unconstitutional
00:32:06.720when you make the case that you know racially drawn seats at the expense of other races
00:32:11.560is totally unconstitutional and now the ruling has happened as we predicted and i sent the map
00:32:17.840i think in but i don't know if we can get it up on the screen but you're looking at obviously a
00:32:21.180net of 12 seats, which could be the entire ballgame and most likely will be if we can get this done
00:32:28.160quickly. And this isn't about politics. This isn't about anything else. This is really about
00:32:32.080the Constitution and fair representation. I mean, you look at some of these maps that are drawn to
00:32:37.820create a majority African-American districts, and they don't make any sense. So you look at the
00:32:42.360Louisiana seat, which I recommend people can go look, and it's sort of a crazy seat, which you
00:32:47.600had to do according to the Voting Rights Act. So I'm glad this has happened. Obviously, the country0.77
00:32:53.080is much different than it was in the 1800s, obviously. And so, look, I mean, this is really
00:32:57.540a huge thing. And this will take the posse and the grassroots pressure to encourage, you know,
00:33:03.320Republicans to take a stand and enact fair legal representation, because what the Supreme Court
00:33:08.260has done is ruled that all of these maps are illegal, right? And I agree with Caroline. She
00:33:12.600makes a huge point, which is, you know, let's look at some of the Virginia maps. I haven't had
00:33:16.760time to him at the Honey Fox retreat down in Turks and Caicos. So I'm here on the show and
00:33:22.240scrambled around. But this is huge. So look, I mean, we'll look at Virginia. You can't draw
00:33:28.100racial seats now, Steve. I mean, I don't know why you ever could, right? So this is huge. And we've0.94
00:33:33.220been talking about this and this is a testament to everyone involved in this. And it's been a huge
00:33:37.480effort from the very beginning because we wouldn't have the house not only in 22, but we wouldn't
00:33:42.060have the house in 24, frankly, if North Carolina hadn't moved and anything else. So, I mean,
00:33:47.360this is really it. And I think if we can hold them in Virginia, we flip these. I think we're
00:33:51.560in a great spot, Steve, to hold the house. And that is something that we've been talking about
00:33:56.600since the moment President Trump won the election, which is that is really the entire play here in
00:34:02.940general, is we have to hold this house because if we lose the house, everything will be grinded to
00:34:06.980hall obviously the 12 the the distribution of the 12 seats and we're at the pressure because
00:34:14.580the governor of mississippi already came out but the 12 seats just go state by state and can we
00:34:18.780just get a uh a figure of where these reside right now yeah so you got one in mississippi
00:34:24.540two in alabama i gotta look at the math here at least one in georgia i believe at least one or
00:34:33.480two in south carolina and one in north carolina and probably one or two in florida you've got the
00:34:38.940one in louisiana um you've got one in tennessee at least so um we'll get those exact numbers i'm
00:34:48.160just kind of looking at back of the envelope yeah but what governors what governors are saying they
00:34:52.860can't call a special session like tomorrow and like get this done i think ronda santos has cleared
00:34:58.740this up in his, I think he cleared it up in his map that will get approved today. But these other
00:35:05.400governors, Mississippi's already come out and said that the governor there said he will call
00:35:09.460emergency session, but we need everyone to call an emergency session that has, I guess, hasn't
00:35:14.260had a primary yet, correct? Yeah, I mean, that's exactly right, Steve. I mean, anything we can get
00:35:20.300is huge. And I think this is obviously newly breaking. So I think people that haven't commented
00:35:25.500I think we're waiting to see if they now have a constitutional obligation, actually, Steve, to enact fair representation, not that the Supreme Court has ruled that, you know, has narrowed the Voting Rights Act, that you can't no longer, you know, draw for the sake of drawing a minority represented district at the expense of anyone else.
00:35:46.260So, you know, that opens the entire ballgame down there in the states I mentioned.
00:35:51.420So I think you will see folks coming out loud and we'll need people obviously speaking out.
00:35:57.120You mean in the next in the next 24 to 48 hours?1.00
00:36:00.940These I'm sure these states have been planning for this because it looked like for a while we reported that, you know, the liberal judges were slow walking this to try to put us against the chocks so that nothing could happen.1.00
00:36:14.180Yeah, I mean, Steve, look, this is 6-3. This is pretty clear cut. I think the posse should focus on the constitutionality aspect of this. I mean, this is cut and dry. This isn't a 5-4 contention. I mean, 6-3 is somewhat rare, Steve, I think, when you look at everything that's coming from the Supreme Court.
00:36:34.660I think that's really important because it's pretty blatant, you know, when you look at the Constitution. So I think that these governors need to show courage. The state legislators need to show courage. You know, the Constitution is on their side. I would argue that they frankly have an obligation in their oath to office to enact, you know, fair and legal maps, of which the states I just mentioned have unlegal maps, illegal maps, technically.
00:36:57.920right. Caroline Redd, your observations of how do we move this from the Supreme Court
00:37:03.980saying these 12 districts are not constitutional to making sure that the states take care of this
00:37:11.320ASAP so people don't have to live for a couple more years with unconstitutional, unfair
00:37:16.540representation. Right. Yeah, the complicating part will definitely be the states that the
00:37:22.720primaries have already passed. So North Carolina, Texas, Mississippi, if their primaries already
00:37:27.400past, I just see it hard to redo the primaries if you redraw the maps. And then you have three
00:37:33.860states that primaries come up in May. So Louisiana is May 16th, Alabama, May 19th, Georgia, May 19th,
00:37:40.240South Carolina is June 9th. I think they have time to do it. And I hope Governor McMaster gets on top
00:37:44.740of this. Missouri is August 4th. Tennessee is August 6th. Florida is obviously August 18th,
00:37:50.420and they took care of that today. So I think that we'll see that come to light today as to
00:37:56.360like which governors, you know, choose to move quickly. Frankly, they should have all done what
00:38:00.560Louisiana did, what also, you know, Mississippi came out and they said that they would already
00:38:05.640go do it. But also with Florida and DeSantis, like you should have already been challenging
00:38:09.860this in your state. You should have already been calling special sessions. DeSantis called a special
00:38:14.080session, not knowing if this ruling would come out today, but knowing that it was probably imminent.
00:38:18.240And so it just shows that having aggressive Republican governors and leadership really
00:38:23.840matters. And, you know, it also, the Indiana legislatures should be particularly embarrassed.
00:38:29.340That primary is coming up on May 5th. The Trump operation is absolutely right to target these
00:38:34.260guys in the primary. They should all lose. They all, you know, decided to go against redistricting
00:38:39.060in the name of democracy just because they wanted to be on the good side of their friends in the
00:38:43.400mainstream media. And I hope every one of them loses their seat. They were wrong. And so that
00:38:48.980is a chance for you, the voters, to actually go and vote these rhinos out of office.1.00
00:38:54.200How big a deal is this? You've been around. How big a deal is this for the grassroots, ma'am?1.00
00:38:59.300It's a huge deal for the grassroots. The grassroots has been on top of this and been
00:39:03.480pushing their governors, their state legislators on this as well. And so this is a big victory
00:39:08.860for the grassroots. It's a big victory also for the DOJ. Harmeet Dillon and the Civil Rights
00:39:14.880division played a huge role in this, and they deserve a lot of credit as well.
00:39:19.680And so it's a big deal for James Blair. He's got a lot of
00:39:22.900hits on this redistricting strategy in Virginia, but he also
00:39:27.180was looking forward on this, and so leaned in hard on behalf
00:39:31.200of the Trump admin to get this done. And so I think right now we just got to close it out.
00:39:35.060And I definitely see a place where we can retain control in the midterms.
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