Bannon's War Room - May 01, 2026


Episode 5342: Sharia Law Still Percolating In Texas; Proof They Did Gain Of Function Research In America


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00:00:00.000 You don't want to pay tariffs? That's fine. Build your plant here. Build it in Florida.
00:00:04.160 I don't think of you too much as you don't need the cars, but build it in Florida. I'll be any
00:00:08.820 place in the United States is okay with me, but they're building them all over our country. We
00:00:12.840 added 186,000 private sector jobs in March. Jobless claims just hit the lowest level since 1969.
00:00:21.500 Think of it, jobless crime.
00:00:23.100 So, since 1969, the lowest level since 1969.
00:00:29.100 And more Americans are working today, as I said,
00:00:32.320 that at any time in the history of our country, by far,
00:00:35.580 it's not even close.
00:00:37.420 And with our no tax on tips, no tax on overtime,
00:00:42.560 no tax on Social Security, we're doing something
00:00:48.100 that has never been done.
00:00:49.820 And the consumer, which is you, you have more money
00:00:53.000 to spend than you have in many, many decades.
00:00:55.220 Very importantly for our great seniors, we are,
00:00:59.960 I hate to mention this, it's so negative.
00:01:02.240 It's called the estate tax because nobody in this room
00:01:05.100 will ever die.
00:01:06.580 But just in case you should, if you have children
00:01:10.240 that you love, it's very important.
00:01:11.700 If you don't love your children,
00:01:12.840 then it doesn't matter too much who cares.
00:01:15.340 Oh, I know some that won't leave their kids
00:01:16.940 to hate their kids, but you know, these are bad people.
00:01:19.820 They're usually very wealthy, too. I don't know what that's all about. But we have no
00:01:25.820 inheritance tax. We have no death tax.
00:01:34.880 Who really affects is the farmer, the small farmers, medium-sized farmers. They have — they're called land-rich, cash-poor.
00:01:42.200 You know, that beautiful land that's very valuable, but they don't make tremendous income and
00:01:46.660 And they die. They leave it to their children. Their children goes out to the local banker,
00:01:51.740 borrows money to pay the tax because the tax was 50 percent and more. And they end up losing their
00:01:58.400 farm. In many cases, they love their life. They commit suicide. It's a crazy thing. They lose
00:02:04.220 their whole life and they commit suicide. There's no more of that. So when you die, you leave your
00:02:11.300 farm or your small business to your children. You have no estate tax. You have no debt tax.
00:02:16.660 I think that's a big deal.
00:02:22.100 I think, to me, that's a big deal, right?
00:02:24.500 Byron, that's a good one, right?
00:02:26.080 That's good.
00:02:27.260 You know, you want to lead your way of life.
00:02:28.840 You don't want to be forced to sell your farm.
00:02:30.500 Sometimes you can't sell your farm for what they think it's worth,
00:02:32.920 and you have nothing but trouble.
00:02:34.560 What a problem it was.
00:02:35.920 You don't have to worry about it anymore.
00:02:38.640 We made interest on new car loans tax deductible,
00:02:42.060 but only if you buy a car that's made in America.
00:02:46.040 Otherwise, we couldn't care less.
00:02:48.760 That's a big deal.
00:02:50.080 So that you go out and you borrow money to buy a car,
00:02:53.720 and, you know, you paid interest you didn't get.
00:02:55.400 Now you get a deduction.
00:02:56.580 That's like 40%, 50%.
00:02:58.000 It's like a phenomenal thing.
00:02:59.500 You get 100% deduction on interest.
00:03:01.340 So the interest payments that you make to the bank for the car loan,
00:03:05.880 you're able to deduct that from income tax. 0.86
00:03:08.400 Now, it has to be made in America.
00:03:11.260 So go buy American cars or cars that are made in America.
00:03:16.040 And we also created the brand-new Trump accounts, along with a really fantastic family, the Dell
00:03:23.160 family. Have you used their computers recently? Susan and Michael Dell. They're amazing people.
00:03:30.200 He put up $6,250,000,000. A lot of people said, I'm going to match him on the 250. But even the
00:03:36.840 250 is a lot. Think of it. He was the first one. He bought $6,250,000,000 of these accounts for
00:03:44.280 children all over the country. And it was just announced this morning that it's setting,
00:03:52.660 literally it's setting records so that, you know, when your beautiful baby, we have an
00:03:58.280 automatic $1,000 contribution for every newborn child. And it allows everyone to contribute
00:04:04.900 to a tax-free savings account for your grandchildren. A lot of people are buying it for their grandchildren
00:04:09.920 to benefit them. So after they turn 18, they could have $100,000, $125,000, $150,000, depending
00:04:17.080 on what goes on. And they can be sort of rich. And it's an amazing thing, and it's like a
00:04:24.200 wildfire. It's doing so great. Right, Scott? It's been really an amazing thing. And with
00:04:29.460 us today is a grandmother who lives in the villages named Mary Alice. After a long time
00:04:36.220 From the Mexican real estate and automobile industry,
00:04:39.120 she and her husband retired to the villages.
00:04:41.520 And thanks to our great, big, beautiful bill,
00:04:44.080 I love that bill.
00:04:44.860 You know, we have four years worth of stuff.
00:04:47.260 That's why we call it the great, big, beautiful bill.
00:04:49.160 We were going to have 19 separate bills.
00:04:52.300 And I said to Mike Johnson, John Thune,
00:04:55.140 I said, fellas, Speaker of the House,
00:04:57.320 Head of the Senate,
00:04:58.560 I said, let's try for one big, beautiful, 1.00
00:05:01.980 because I don't know, these Democrats are crazy. 0.98
00:05:04.420 And it was early. 0.97
00:05:05.380 We had a little bit of a honeymoon just a little tiny bit. I said let's see if we get everything in one bill
00:05:10.920 Then everyone said no way you're not going to do it
00:05:12.840 It's the greatest it's the biggest thing ever passed in the history of our country the great big beauty
00:05:17.860 And it's mostly it should be called the great big beautiful tax cut bill
00:05:21.500 But also we have tremendous regulatory cuts and that's why your jobs are so good because all of these people small businesses medium-sized businesses
00:05:30.080 everything. They're able to take regulations with a little bit of a grain of salt. It's not
00:05:36.040 going to put you out of business. There are tremendous regulation cuts, and it's really
00:05:39.900 been amazing. So they just received a tax refund of double the size of anything that they've ever
00:05:46.280 gotten. Think of this. Mary Alice, for years she's gotten peanuts, and now she's gotten a tax of
00:05:53.700 double the size, and in many cases four or five times the size of anything she ever got before.
00:05:59.320 So, Mary Alice is now considered a rich person. 0.91
00:06:02.420 Come on up, Mary Alice.
00:06:03.500 Say a few words.
00:06:07.160 Come on up. 1.00
00:06:07.920 Oh, look at her.
00:06:09.960 She looks good. 1.00
00:06:14.900 She's a rich woman. 0.99
00:06:19.300 Come on, Mary.
00:06:20.600 The Press Press Thank you, President Trump.
00:06:22.000 Thank you.
00:06:22.620 The President It's such a pleasure to meet you.
00:06:23.640 The President Hey, wait.
00:06:23.840 Let me get this out.
00:06:24.680 You want me to get that out?
00:06:25.620 Yeah.
00:06:26.040 Wait.
00:06:27.520 The Press Press Oh, yeah, because I'm really
00:06:28.740 short. I think you'll be good. Hi, everybody. First of all, I would like to thank President
00:06:35.560 Trump for everything he's done for all of us. And the big, beautiful bill helped my husband
00:06:47.900 and I so much this year. We were so shocked when we picked up our tax return and the accountant
00:06:55.520 and told us how much money we were getting back.
00:06:58.460 We were just thrilled.
00:07:00.620 It was double what we thought we would get.
00:07:05.200 We ended up using some of that money to pay for a new roof.
00:07:09.980 Now, we all know we live in Florida, and we all need roofs.
00:07:13.280 So we were able to use some of that money for the new roof,
00:07:16.980 and we're thrilled that we were able to do that,
00:07:21.100 and we didn't deplete our savings account.
00:07:23.420 So, and this is all because of the no tax on Social Security.
00:07:35.840 And, you know, we live on an income that's fixed.
00:07:41.300 And so we have to be careful how we spend our money.
00:07:45.100 And thanks to President Trump and his administration,
00:07:49.560 we've been able to live a great life here in Florida.
00:07:54.140 So, thank you, everyone.
00:07:58.200 Thank you, everyone.
00:07:59.060 That's so beautiful. Thank you.
00:08:01.000 Thank you, Barry.
00:08:02.140 Thank you.
00:08:02.500 Thank you, Barry.
00:08:03.200 That's better than I can do, I'll tell you right now.
00:08:10.720 No, it's a great story.
00:08:12.680 Thank you, Mary Alice.
00:08:14.260 You're really something special.
00:08:15.900 Thank you.
00:08:16.720 Congratulations.
00:08:17.160 But never forget, every single Democrat in Congress voted against no tax on Social Security.
00:08:23.840 They voted against it, every single one. 0.83
00:08:25.700 We didn't get one vote positive because they're just like a sick unit of people, just like
00:08:30.940 the State of the Union speech. 1.00
00:08:32.960 I introduced people, the mother of somebody who was slaughtered by an illegal immigrant 1.00
00:08:38.100 that came in, slaughtered so horribly, and please stand up. 1.00
00:08:42.880 And the mother stands up.
00:08:43.940 She's beside herself.
00:08:45.660 The Democrats are sitting here. They didn't move. They're just sitting here. No, they're sitting here long fast.
00:08:52.040 The Republicans are going crazy there. They're screaming and they love, you know, they love the woman that they wouldn't clap or the helicopter pilots that did so well in Venezuela.
00:09:03.200 a great, incredible military achievement, and he was shot in the legs, putting, bringing down
00:09:14.000 a lot of men in the helicopters, a big Chinook, and he was shot in the legs, and you operate those
00:09:19.920 things with the legs more than anything else, and he was very badly hit hard in the legs, and
00:09:25.280 he brought that helicopter down, and then he says, take over because I'm going to be passing out now
00:09:32.020 after it was perfectly landed in exactly the location there had to be.
00:09:36.440 Otherwise, we could have had a problem like Jimmy Carter had.
00:09:39.320 You remember that problem with helicopters crashing back and forth?
00:09:43.060 It was not good, but that was Venezuela. 1.00
00:09:45.300 How good did that work out, right? 0.98
00:09:47.160 And we had...
00:09:49.020 We introduced him, handsome guy, beautiful-looking guy.
00:09:54.500 We introduced him.
00:09:55.740 We gave him the Congressional Medal of Honor.
00:09:58.000 The first time it's ever been done in the State of the Union,
00:10:00.360 We gave him the Congressional Medal of Honor, and the Democrats sat there like a bunch of dead people.
00:10:07.360 They didn't move.
00:10:09.120 And I called them out. I said, you people are crazy. There's something wrong with you. 1.00
00:10:13.280 But they voted against income tax cuts for seniors.
00:10:16.540 They voted in favor of the largest tax hike in the history of our country.
00:10:20.900 They wanted the largest tax hike in the history of our country.
00:10:24.220 They also created the catastrophic inflation that I told you about. Worst, really, in our history.
00:10:31.160 If congressional Democrats had their way, Florida seniors would be paying higher taxes, higher prices,
00:10:36.880 while Republicans have given you much lower taxes, much lower prices.
00:10:42.220 You know, I use the word affordability, but I was the one that received these high prices.
00:10:47.720 You know, it's amazing. I come into office and I say, wow, look at how high these prices are.
00:10:55.300 And the Democrats start screaming, affordability, affordability. They're the ones that cause the
00:11:00.700 problem. I'll tell you one thing. They got one good line of bullshit. That's one thing I'll say
00:11:05.480 about it. They are so bad. They are so bad. It's true. Affordability. 0.83
00:11:12.600 it's the first time i heard the word two i'm two days in and i watch his sleazebag one of these
00:11:21.200 crazy congressmen get up and he's being interviewed he said affordability prices are too high i've
00:11:28.940 just got there but we brought prices way down they gave us tremendously high prices and they'll
00:11:33.880 give them to you again they take over you have to get out and vote in the midterms because they'll
00:11:38.100 give them to you again and we're pleased to be joined today by some of those great warriors from
00:11:43.740 the house and senate including someone who is representing your great state really well and i
00:11:50.500 introduced her just briefly before but she's fantastic she's a great person a great senator
00:11:55.680 ashley moody thank you for being here thank you ashley okay the president is at villages he's doing
00:12:02.480 is introductions now of local politicians. We'll pull back there in a minute once the president
00:12:08.520 gets back on a roll. And the president will be down, I think, in Mar-a-Lago. They're playing
00:12:13.720 the PGA Golf Tournament at the Cadillac Invitational at his Trump Doral. So the president will be
00:12:19.440 there this weekend also. A lot going on. I want to start with Colonel Keith Self,
00:12:25.680 congressman from texas also nathan pinkowski from the center for renewing america uh colonel first
00:12:33.440 off i want to thank you uh for all your leadership in this effort you're in the sharia uh america
00:12:40.140 sharia free caucus in in the house but you've been the one of the leaders in texas of getting
00:12:45.900 people focused on uh prohibiting sharia law in this expansion really i'd say islamic invasion
00:12:52.600 of Texas. A lot of folks thought this Epic City thing was put to bed. I guess it's not. Can you
00:12:59.040 get us updated on current developments and your leadership in trying to combat this, sir?
00:13:04.600 Well, there's a judge down in Austin that has made a decision that the Texas Workforce Commission
00:13:10.860 must relook the issue. She didn't authorize construction, but she did authorize a relook
00:13:17.460 into the contract. And that's what they're using to get into American courts, contract law.
00:13:24.340 But look, we have a project that was just released that says Epic in Plano, the Epic
00:13:32.680 Mosque attached to Epic City, which is the 400-acre compound out in eastern Collin County,
00:13:39.320 is basically a money laundering scheme. The mosque is tax exempt, but the real estate company
00:13:48.660 and the holding company are for-profit entities. One man has offices in all three of those.
00:13:56.540 That's kind of what we're looking at. I've asked the federal government, the DOJ and HUD,
00:14:02.220 to go ahead and do another investigation into tax law, civil rights law, financial law,
00:14:12.320 and housing law, because I believe that they need to have their 501c3 stripped from them,
00:14:18.680 because it's a money laundering scheme. All three entities work together to put money
00:14:24.600 into the mosque and into this one man's pocket. So that's where we stand today.
00:14:29.840 right colonel can you just i want to hit rewind for a second because this is a uh a training
00:14:37.040 exercise also for the war and posse you because i tell people when i saw this the judge last night
00:14:42.680 and then of course mike howl uh had this uh the oversight projects got this big analysis of epic
00:14:48.640 city the guys at cra the team over there has been amazing on epic city uh these people are
00:14:54.200 relentless they're not going away and i want you to explain to the audience when you say they're
00:14:58.740 using contract law to get into the system, and then we can't get them out. What do you mean by
00:15:04.920 that? Well, when they sign a contract, and the ones we're dealing with, we're dealing with Epic
00:15:10.020 City contracts. And before, we've dealt with marriage contracts. Because in America, a contract
00:15:17.260 is sacrosanct. And they can say that we're not violating American law. We are using American law
00:15:23.760 to in the marriage case, the lady had signed an agreement that she got nothing. She was left out 1.00
00:15:31.960 in the cold. In the contract law, it basically says you have permission to buy a lot. You have
00:15:39.360 permission to sell it to a Muslim. You may get permission to build a house, but it's through 1.00
00:15:45.300 contract law that people are signing that they are using to get into the American courts. And
00:15:51.160 the American courts are saying, yes, contracts in America are sacrosanct. There is nothing
00:15:56.640 religious about this. It is contract law that they're using to get into the American courts.
00:16:05.700 One more time, you're going to the Trump administration to specifically ask for what
00:16:10.780 so that we can get this project terminated? Well, as Mike Howell laid out, they made a pretty good
00:16:17.640 case that this is a money laundering scheme. All the money goes back into the mosque, and 0.95
00:16:24.280 it goes into one man's pocket, Imran Chaudhry. So they're all working together, and the non-exempt
00:16:30.920 entity is basically part of this money laundering scheme. Therefore, their 501 should be repealed.
00:16:39.160 And then Epic City itself cannot sell only to Muslims. 0.97
00:16:46.620 So that's where housing law, civil rights law comes into effect. 0.91
00:16:50.880 So it's both the money laundering scheme and the contracts that violate federal law.
00:16:57.060 I'm simply asking the feds to do another investigation, giving the information that MyCal revealed.
00:17:05.740 Colonel, I know you've got a bounce.
00:17:07.360 Can we get your social media so people can follow you on this?
00:17:10.420 You're one of the top leaders in the great state of Texas for combating this invasion.
00:17:15.880 So where do people go?
00:17:18.020 Yeah, whatever the format is, Rep Keith Self.
00:17:21.220 Rep Keith Self.
00:17:23.940 Colonel, thank you for doing this.
00:17:25.440 Appreciate you, sir.
00:17:27.260 Thank you, Steve.
00:17:29.520 It was Colonel Self that actually, about a year ago,
00:17:33.720 It was in the summer at Patriot Mobile.
00:17:38.160 We had a big meeting of all the grassroots leaders,
00:17:40.720 and he was very specific of what needed to be focused on
00:17:44.420 or we were going to lose Texas.
00:17:45.440 And that's why I keep saying Colonel Self,
00:17:47.820 given his 20 or 30 years in the military, 1.00
00:17:51.780 in the U.S. Army, dealing with this Islamic supremacy, 0.98
00:17:55.140 Sharia supremacy is what we call it. 0.76
00:17:57.980 Nathan Pankowski, CRA, you guys have been the team. 0.96
00:18:00.660 Wade Miller, your team over there has been at the tip of the spear.
00:18:03.720 this Epic City, particularly what the judge ruled on, it shows you the arrogance of this group,
00:18:11.200 and they're going to keep coming. We just put a ballot measure that got almost two million votes
00:18:17.340 with no money in back of it to prohibit Sharia law in the state of Texas. Yet Epic City and these 0.98
00:18:23.640 other radical Muslim groups are not going to stop. They're going to keep coming, sir. 1.00
00:18:28.000 exactly right this is what we need to understand is that there's a template here there's a playbook
00:18:33.900 it's been used in other countries and now it's coming out here in the united states we have to
00:18:39.700 think of islam less as a as a religion but more as a project of political separatism of sectarianism
00:18:46.860 this is what the city is designed to do the congressman mentioned for you the that the
00:18:55.260 business side and the mosque are mixed together. This is a typical strategy that is used to build
00:19:01.460 an Islamic community. Indeed, if there's anything that makes it even more dangerous than what we've 1.00
00:19:06.420 seen in Western Europe is that there's more money involved here. In Western Europe, for a long time,
00:19:12.200 the Muslim communities were very poor and had to rely on foreign funding to support that. Whereas
00:19:18.840 in our case, we're seeing some much more wealthy communities that are able to launch these kinds
00:19:23.060 of projects and advance them very quickly. And we have to think of it too. This isn't a project to
00:19:28.740 retreat into the countryside. It's not a project of indifferentism. The notion, the way these things
00:19:36.120 are organized is you see the mosque as a place, a site of conquest, where you're looking at it 0.97
00:19:44.620 as an outpost in a hostile country that you want to build from and use to change the country. So 0.94
00:19:52.140 we really have to think about this, Americans really have to think about this as a project
00:19:57.080 of political separatism, a project of political sectarianism, and look at it in those terms.
00:20:03.420 Our language that we've used for a long time about religious freedom, people have the right
00:20:08.440 to pray, people have the right to proselytize. That's not what we're calling into question here.
00:20:11.820 What we're looking at is the nature of this particular political ideology, how it develops,
00:20:18.000 and how it's getting a foothold.
00:20:19.860 And we have to be able to use the laws that exist
00:20:22.820 and see them fairly applied.
00:20:24.640 That's partly what's at issue in this ruling,
00:20:27.840 is we're seeing an inconsistent, as is so often the case, right,
00:20:30.600 with civil rights law,
00:20:31.880 is we see it enforced differently on different groups.
00:20:35.860 We need it enforced consistently.
00:20:38.440 We need it enforced fairly.
00:20:40.380 We need it enforced cogently.
00:20:42.460 But that's not what happens.
00:20:44.360 And again, this is a script we've seen in other countries.
00:20:47.040 It's a multicultural script, what we can call asymmetrical multiculturalism. The rules are enforced differently for a minority as opposed to how they are enforced upon the majority.
00:21:00.400 So we have here two different ideological forces going into play. We have one coming from this political sectarianism that's building up.
00:21:08.920 And then on the other side, we see this ideology of asymmetrical multiculturalism, which is, you know, I think it's fair to say it's the official ideology now of the Democratic Party.
00:21:18.800 There is very few people who are resisting this or saying things that are that are that present as an alternative. 0.58
00:21:27.160 The ideology of the Democratic Party is to have their their female Congress members don a hijab and stand in these community centers and endorse it.
00:21:35.540 That's that's what we are seeing developing.
00:21:38.000 And again, we have to look at what's happened in other countries, the way that the left in other countries has changed and is doing that.
00:21:45.800 And that's what we see developing right here.
00:21:48.020 So we need to be vigilant and we need to expect our politicians, our judges and our legal team to apply the law as it is written and demand that and demand just I think in this case here, we just need to demand proper scrutiny for these kinds of communities.
00:22:06.000 proper scrutiny for um for uh how they are proceeding yeah i i think beyond proper scrutiny
00:22:13.040 i think it's gonna be shut down uh i started breitbart london i started breitbart london in
00:22:18.740 2012 2013 with rahim gassam and a couple of guys out of uh some people from the daily telegraph
00:22:25.940 and one of the reasons i started it i could tell uh the uh this explosion of isla isla the islamic
00:22:35.300 political belief in london and you could see london starting to be taken over we asked peter
00:22:40.660 mckelvenny one of the experts in this to come over to the united states he came over the united
00:22:44.500 states in november spent about a week in dallas fort worth and one of the questions i asked him
00:22:49.300 i said hey can you compare and contrast the early stages of the islamic invasion of england with
00:22:56.980 texas and he told me afterwards says hey you it's much worse in texas i go how can that be
00:23:03.220 I said, London's already fallen.
00:23:04.820 He said when the anti-colonialism or when the empire started to fold back on itself and a lot of the Islamic migrants started to come to London, they were not accepted by the hierarchy of business, media, politics.
00:23:19.000 They were kind of shunned.
00:23:20.100 And like you said, they were kind of went into their own little communities in their own shops.
00:23:24.300 He said in Texas, it's very different.
00:23:26.860 Texas, they're being embraced by the business community.
00:23:29.400 They're being embraced particularly by the real estate community.
00:23:32.040 he talked to me about halal food he says halal food is a multi-hundred million dollar business
00:23:37.280 in dallas fort worth alone it'll be a billion dollars in a couple years because now it's
00:23:41.520 getting in officially into the school system so the problem we have in texas and this is why
00:23:46.340 they focused on it the greed and avarice of the american business community is prepared
00:23:53.000 to be in business with these people help finance this help to provide services to them legal
00:23:59.720 services, financial services, tax services, architectural services. We saw this in Oklahoma.
00:24:05.940 This is the problem. This is not about scrutiny. This has to be about completely shutting it down
00:24:11.600 and getting this out of here. Otherwise, it's a cancer that's going to metastasize, sir.
00:24:17.460 Absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah. Well, I think when you give proper scrutiny,
00:24:20.720 then this will be the result is you'll see these things shut down. And just to give you the example
00:24:25.420 of how the halal business works. 1.00
00:24:27.300 You're exactly right to say 1.00
00:24:28.440 that we have the danger
00:24:31.320 of our own corporate greed
00:24:33.100 that pulls in a lot of this.
00:24:35.420 Kentucky Fried Chicken in France,
00:24:37.200 there are many ventures
00:24:38.920 and venues now
00:24:39.880 that are just offering
00:24:40.760 only halal food.
00:24:42.380 And this is not just an option
00:24:43.860 on the menu, right?
00:24:44.740 This is an exercise,
00:24:46.600 an instrument of social pressure
00:24:48.180 that is used to ensure
00:24:50.580 that other people
00:24:52.160 have to eat that way.
00:24:54.040 And I think for people
00:24:54.960 who might be a little squeamish and they think, oh, well, you know, I know Muslims and they're
00:24:59.660 nice people, or maybe they're older Muslims who've been in the country for a long time,
00:25:03.080 maybe the generation that came from Iran in the 1980s or so. This is a different kind. And the 1.00
00:25:08.520 way it works, the way it spreads is by these kinds of communities developing and then pressuring 0.79
00:25:14.120 those who might still culturally identify as a Muslim, pressuring them to change and adopt the 0.94
00:25:21.400 more aggressive form. That's how halal works. That's how the halal industry works. You see it 1.00
00:25:29.680 build up more and more. It's not just even the economic dangers here. It's an instrument of
00:25:35.540 social pressure that is used to change the country. Nathan, where can people go? Go ahead,
00:25:43.440 sir. Keep going. Keep going. No, no. That's exactly the point that we need to see here,
00:25:50.460 Is that these kinds of strategies that are used, even something that sounds so innocuous as we're just offering food on the menu, it's an instrument to change the way that people live. 0.98
00:26:03.300 As I said, first to change the way that maybe those who identify as culturally Muslim who came at a different time, force them to change their practice. 0.96
00:26:11.780 And then you start spreading it out and you start forcing more and more people to have it. 0.79
00:26:15.680 So these are slow instruments of social pressure that take a long time. 0.73
00:26:19.020 And to wrap up the point here quickly, what I think we really need to understand when we think about Islamism is most Americans, when they think about Islamism and the dangers, they think about terrorism.
00:26:30.940 We're not talking about terrorism.
00:26:32.580 There's a danger there, obviously.
00:26:34.240 But we're talking here about nonviolent instruments that are used to change our country and change our way of life.
00:26:41.240 And that's what we have to draw attention to and be vigilant against.
00:26:44.880 No, that's exactly what they're doing now.
00:26:46.740 That's why it has to be stopped.
00:26:48.160 and it has to be reversed this has to you have to get this out of the united states
00:26:52.560 there's no way that you can't live side by side with this because it's not religion it's a means
00:26:58.700 of political cultural and social control as they've controlled every other country that is 1.00
00:27:03.660 islam's destroyed destroyed look at the great civilizations of persia look at the great 1.00
00:27:09.660 civilizations of egypt look at the great civilization the mesopotamia look at the great 1.00
00:27:13.880 civilization in spain every every civilization they touched they destroyed until they were run
00:27:21.140 out of places like spain nathan where do people uh get your at cra where do they go to get your
00:27:26.700 content i can go uh you can go to cra to the website there you can follow me on twitter at
00:27:33.380 at nathan dot or nathan pinkoski and i also have a sub stack called lament for the nations
00:27:39.080 that's at
00:27:40.800 pinkoski.substack.com
00:27:44.100 so
00:27:44.860 when I write something
00:27:46.380 I post it up on there
00:27:48.340 and look, I think what you just said
00:27:50.260 the civilizational angle here is key
00:27:52.200 we're living in a time of a civilizational
00:27:54.700 identity crisis
00:27:55.640 I just helped bring out a new edition of
00:27:58.500 the dystopic novel Camp of the Saints
00:28:00.920 with Boban Books if viewers want to
00:28:02.560 better understand our crisis of identity
00:28:05.160 that's what we should have
00:28:06.640 hang on
00:28:07.820 You were at Vauban Press. I talked to your other owner that was a translator. Did you help bring that book out?
00:28:15.420 Oh, yeah. So I did the introduction for the book. Yeah, I did the introduction for it. So if you get the Vauban Books edition, it's my introduction.
00:28:22.820 The book is a masterpiece.
00:28:25.780 It is.
00:28:26.200 I read that decades ago. It's got some very rough sections to it. You'll be very disturbed by some of it.
00:28:34.160 But the reason that the left and the mainstream media want to stop people from reading that book is not because of some of the certain racial issues with it.
00:28:43.120 It's because it's so prophetic.
00:28:45.220 It's exactly the book written back in the 1970s tells you exactly how the European elites and the American elites now are cratering under all this.
00:28:53.780 So, Nathan, fantastic.
00:28:55.160 Welcome aboard.
00:28:55.900 That's a fabulous book and a great job you guys did.
00:28:58.100 The new translation is magnificent.
00:29:00.680 Thank you.
00:29:01.080 Not as rough as the original.
00:29:02.180 It's magnificent.
00:29:03.200 Thank you, brother.
00:29:03.780 appreciate you oh my lord camp of the saints wow have to have him back on here if you haven't read
00:29:13.780 camp of the saints it's a tough read but it's a read it's a book that you must read
00:29:22.260 i don't read a lot of fiction in fact the book is actually not much fiction very disturbing
00:29:28.820 and it's got some very tough sections in it that will i'm sure you will sit there and go gosh this
00:29:36.420 is pretty rough but a very prophetic novel nathan penkowski over at cra short break
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00:32:58.460 So, patriots, a lot of establishment Republicans want to go soft on immigration, and frankly, they don't mind losing because of it.
00:33:08.860 Right now, that is by far the strongest major macro issue for the Republicans.
00:33:16.120 The war is unpopular. People are frustrated with the economy, and they blame the governing GOP.
00:33:21.620 But in all my extensive polling, immigration is still by far the strongest of the major macro issues,
00:33:29.340 and it's a terrific contrast versus the radical open borders Democrats.
00:33:33.640 And yet, these establishment Republicans, these surrender collaborationist Republicans,
00:33:39.280 clamor for us to return to the days of corporate Republicanism, of Bush Republicanism.
00:33:45.600 It's not principled, and it won't win.
00:33:49.280 See my article.
00:33:52.140 Cortez, I want to make sure everybody, let's push it out, Moe and Grace and Elizabeth,
00:33:56.680 so everybody can read this.
00:33:58.640 The brilliance here in timing is you did Arizona.
00:34:01.240 We just had Colonel Self and Penkowski from CRA on about Texas.
00:34:06.340 I spent, I don't know, two or three months in Texas. 0.98
00:34:08.720 I can tell you that immigration is still the top.
00:34:13.000 And when I say immigration, I mean still illegal immigration across the border stopped. 0.84
00:34:18.600 But the deportation of illegal immigrants, if not number one high, this whole situation with the Muslim invasion and then the H-1B visas, that's just right below the surface. 0.59
00:34:30.220 I mean, if you bound it all up together, it is the number one issue people want to address.
00:34:35.840 And the Republican establishment in Texas refuses to address it if it's not forced on them by the grassroots.
00:34:43.560 And now the Trump administration, Trump administration, this is why it's so important you did Arizona,
00:34:47.300 and people ought to look at this and the crosstabs, that the political operation over there has to get a reality check.
00:34:54.780 We do not have to lose the midterms.
00:34:56.940 That is not foreordained. 0.75
00:34:58.060 And all these people walk around blackpilled. But if we don't get on top of the issues that are going to have people come out to vote because their sides all worked up to drive Trump from office, it's going to be a grim night.
00:35:10.980 It doesn't have to be a grim night. But your poll shows once again, if you don't focus what got us here, people are not going to show up, particularly in these midterm elections. Cortez, your assessment.
00:35:22.560 That's right. Listen, dance with the one that brought you. OK, and the one that brought us was immigration.
00:35:27.740 And it is still the one. And my polling shows us. And just to put this in context, OK, this isn't some push poll that I did. 0.98
00:35:34.860 This was not a good poll for Republicans, not a good poll for President Trump that I just did in immigration.
00:35:40.720 But the one shining issue, okay, the one place where the public overwhelmingly agrees with the America First vision, still, even right now, even when they're frustrated in some pretty important areas, it's immigration.
00:35:53.420 For example, I asked Arizonans, border state, as you mentioned, I asked, should local police cooperate with deportations?
00:36:00.640 So not just sort of broadly, should there be, you know, kumbaya cooperation, cooperate with deportation, with mass deportations.
00:36:07.560 In Arizona, 66% said yes, only 28% no, plus 38%.
00:36:15.420 That's the overall number in the state of Arizona.
00:36:18.920 This is a state where I got a Trump job approval of minus 16.
00:36:23.040 So I'm not cooking the books here.
00:36:24.360 This was not a MAGA sample, okay?
00:36:26.140 I'm getting a true sample of the electorate that didn't look great overall.
00:36:29.720 But on immigration, fantastic. 0.94
00:36:31.600 By the way, 45 percent of Harris voters, 45 percent of Harris voters in Arizona want Arizona state and local police to fully cooperate with mass deportations out of this country.
00:36:43.480 Among Hispanics, obviously a heavily Latino state, 52 percent of Hispanics want full cooperation.
00:36:50.980 Among Gen Z, I think this is critical.
00:36:53.140 Gen Z right now went from being a really bright area for the Republican Party, for Donald Trump, for our movement, to right now a challenge.
00:37:00.740 and I believe that's all because of the economy right now. Life is tough right now for a lot of
00:37:04.520 Gen Z folks, especially those really just trying to enter the workforce. So overall, Gen Z approval
00:37:10.120 for Donald Trump, job approval, minus 31. That's a tough number that we've got to deal with going
00:37:15.440 forward. But on this issue of immigration, mass deportations, plus 17, 53 to 36. So across
00:37:24.580 demographics, across ethnicities, ages, what we see here is a broad consensus in the United States,
00:37:30.280 And you're exactly right, because it's not just about the chaos that we saw under Joe Biden at the border.
00:37:34.940 That was terrible. But it's about the ongoing effects, corrosive effects of tolerating tens of millions of illegals in our midst. 0.97
00:37:45.060 What it does to us in terms of public safety. 1.00
00:37:47.860 You know, we've seen so many terrible examples, probably the most horrific recent example being Sheridan Gorman.
00:37:52.480 That's why I went there to Loyola University, Loyola Chicago, and filmed a documentary right there at the scene of that horrific, totally preventable crime, whether it's wages and the prosperity of Americans.
00:38:04.340 By the way, you want the fastest way, Steve.
00:38:06.340 Here's another very practical reason to insist on mass deportations.
00:38:10.380 It's not just that it's good politically.
00:38:11.820 It's also economic.
00:38:13.520 You want the fastest way to get real wages to grow in this country, meaning your pay adjusted for the cost of living.
00:38:19.740 The fastest single way.
00:38:21.280 There's a lot of ways to get there, but the quickest ramp for sure is mass deportation because you're doing two things. 0.62
00:38:27.240 You're taking some of the artificial demand out, demand for things like housing, right, which is, again, artificially inflated because of millions and millions of illegals, many of whom we're paying for, by the way. 1.00
00:38:37.440 It's bad enough they're here. 1.00
00:38:38.420 We're actually paying for them.
00:38:39.480 We were paying the rent of that killer of Sheridan Gorman.
00:38:42.440 Think about that.
00:38:43.300 We're paying his rent, forcing up rent prices for American citizens.
00:38:48.060 And then if you take out those illegal workers, the pay goes up. 0.99
00:38:51.000 Yeah. But it's not just the illegal aliens that invaded. It's also the H-1Bs. 0.63
00:38:55.360 I'm telling you, in Texas, I tell folks, we gave people a permission structure. 1.00
00:38:59.240 This was the whole effort to put the ballot initiative on prohibiting Sharia law. 0.97
00:39:04.920 I gave a permission structure for people to talk about. And then it was overwhelming. 0.93
00:39:08.740 They'd wanted to make this a major issue for a while. Right below that is H-1B visas.
00:39:13.700 And that's going to become the number one issue down there.
00:39:16.840 That this whole, quote unquote, legal immigration system is a joke. 0.68
00:39:20.140 But before I lose you, I want to do the flip side of the same coin because it's about America first.
00:39:24.740 Talk to me about NATO.
00:39:27.000 What do you find out about NATO?
00:39:28.680 I think that if there's good news about this war, and for those of us who believe in realism and restraint, we want this to wrap up as quickly as possible.
00:39:36.540 But if there's good news, I think one thing this war has done versus Iran is that it has revealed just how ridiculous this so-called transatlantic alliance is.
00:39:47.100 Now, NATO was once a magnificent organization. 0.79
00:39:49.680 It did amazing things for this country. It did incredible good for the world during the Cold War.
00:39:55.180 But the Cold War has been over for decades and it has devolved into nothing but an American protectorate whereby we are subsidizing the lifestyles of wealthy Western Europeans.
00:40:06.420 And what this battle, this recent battle has revealed is they are not there for us when we need them.
00:40:11.860 They are not true allies. They are simply willing to act as beneficiaries of our charity and
00:40:18.620 American largesse. And so I'm really pleased to see that Donald Trump is starting to very publicly
00:40:23.940 say, it's time for us to rethink NATO, right? And that's the article I wrote for American
00:40:28.940 Greatness. It's time for us to rethink NATO. And Donald Trump says, hey, Germany, maybe time for
00:40:33.300 you to go out alone. You're a wealthy country. You should be more than capable of handling your
00:40:37.540 own defense stop relying on the united states and we can't count on you when we ask for help
00:40:42.040 what i like the other thing by the way the president terminated the war i guess last night
00:40:47.480 on the on the clock ticking on the war powers i wouldn't have done that because i would have
00:40:52.880 challenged the war powers act right now it's totally unconstitutional let's just get we've
00:40:56.460 challenged everything else why don't we challenge something that's blatantly unconstitutional like
00:40:59.820 the war powers act don't play their game but the president terminated it's in the ceasefire
00:41:04.020 uh you know the timing didn't count but steve here's one thing that the focus in the around
00:41:10.960 war has done the ukraine situation we know we got an arms problem because of ukraine obviously we're
00:41:16.160 not stepping up for the money anymore that what they did last summer was completely phony as we
00:41:20.180 said it was going to be but they have been able to cop a uh a loan from the europeans particularly
00:41:25.560 the germans they are getting some advances in drone technology to sell them so they're out
00:41:30.020 doing their thing. If that's what the European nations want to do and come together on Ukraine, 0.54
00:41:34.500 go for it. That's a war that you guys initiated and started. We had nothing to do it. As Steve 0.81
00:41:39.360 Cortez would say every time, the vital national security interest of the United States is the
00:41:44.780 southern border in Texas and Arizona. It is not the eastern Russian-speaking border of Ukraine.
00:41:51.300 So there have been some good things that have come out of here, I think particularly
00:41:54.320 thinking of where America's real interests lie. Don't you agree?
00:41:59.700 Yes, 100 percent. No, I think that is a great point, that there's even less wiggle room. There's
00:42:04.500 less tolerance in the United States to continue to fund a regional ethnic Black Sea struggle
00:42:09.340 when we ourselves are engaged in a very major war in the Persian Gulf, right? That we know that we
00:42:14.980 don't have the wherewithal. We don't have the money to sustain both at the same time. And
00:42:20.280 certainly this Black Sea battle is not America's fight. If it's anybody's fight outside of Russia
00:42:26.900 and Ukraine, outside of those two countries, it's Western Europe's fight. And you've made that point
00:42:31.000 many times that the Western Europeans, if they want to fight to the last Ukrainian, which is
00:42:35.100 what the leadership, at least from Brussels and Davos, has told us, fine. But you do it. Do it
00:42:40.620 on your dime. And by the way, you supply the weapons. Of course, they're not able to because
00:42:44.340 they've de-industrialized. That's a whole other topic of discussion. But the reality is, if they
00:42:49.740 want to continue this fight, if they insist that this four-year war, senseless slaughter there in
00:42:55.440 Ukraine needs to go on, then it's going to become their problem. It's going to be their problem to
00:43:00.040 prosecute the war, to pay for the war. And I believe, though, that because we are no longer
00:43:05.160 doing what we did under Joe Biden and lavishly supporting a very corrupt Zelensky, I believe 0.64
00:43:10.140 we're actually going to get very close to President Trump forging a peace. And I think not only would 0.87
00:43:14.560 that be great to do for the world, but it would also be great to do politically again here back
00:43:19.220 home because it would show that even though he's engaged in the Iran war, that Donald Trump is
00:43:23.520 still the America first realist who believes in restraint. And he is the peacemaker. He has been
00:43:29.920 a magnificent peacemaker throughout most of his two terms. I think he can show that again if he
00:43:35.600 gets to this peaceful resolution in Ukraine, which I think is possible very soon. We're going to have
00:43:41.120 Ren and DeGrasse on tomorrow to get massive updates today happening on this redistricting
00:43:45.800 fight the redistricting wars where now some of the reiners are getting a wake-up call and have
00:43:50.000 to come however that's getting the seats in play okay back to being a fair map we have to fill it
00:43:57.480 with content how long do you think we have 30 days 60 days until the political operation starts
00:44:03.400 to focus on the issues that got us here particularly uh immigration and deportations sir yeah listen
00:44:10.100 no i mean i think it has to be starting right now as long as the focus though again is is
00:44:15.460 immigration this is our winning issue it's right on principle it's right on politics and it leads
00:44:22.360 to a better economy right the economy right now is where the republican party where president
00:44:27.200 trump are struggling and we see this in my polling we see it in all credible public polling my point
00:44:31.980 is immigration not only do you do the right thing for the country in terms of our sovereignty and
00:44:36.120 our safety but you are also going to reap very quickly the benefits of people feeling better
00:44:42.020 about the economy because the real wages are rising that is so material so there's just there's
00:44:47.700 nothing but benefits in this the only people who don't like it are the globalist radicals who live
00:44:53.960 in places like san francisco and brooklyn new york and then the big business honchos okay and here's
00:44:59.720 the great news that crowd while they might have a lot of money they don't have a lot of votes okay
00:45:04.520 so doing the right thing here gets us the votes so we get the right policies we do the right
00:45:09.900 patriotic thing for our country, and we earn the support of the people. And we get an economy back
00:45:16.020 on track. The economy was doing quite well, actually, before the war. We really were seeing
00:45:20.060 real wages grow. Now we're stepping back, unfortunately. Let's get back to that pace
00:45:24.640 of real wages growing, and let's accelerate it by getting all of these illegal workers out of 1.00
00:45:29.120 the United States and getting this artificial demand for goods and housing from the illegals
00:45:34.540 out of the united states uh sir where do people go to get these films that you're doing your
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00:48:29.380 Naomi Wolf joins us. Naomi, going back in time to the height of the pandemic,
00:48:35.920 this kind of deputy of Fauci that was indicted, is that going to lead to more indictments? I mean,
00:48:42.880 you've got guys like Barrick down at the University of North Carolina. You get so many people
00:48:46.160 associated with this gain-of-function scandal. I understand that they're very far down the road
00:48:52.200 working on an indictment of Fauci.
00:48:54.780 But shouldn't this expand out, ma'am?
00:48:58.460 Certainly.
00:49:00.520 And I think it's important to call attention to some facts
00:49:05.220 that are kind of hiding in plain sight if you know where to look for them.
00:49:08.620 It is big news that David Morenz, the advisor to Dr. Fauci, has been indicted.
00:49:15.600 My concern is that Senator Rand Paul is calling attention to his assertion
00:49:22.040 that Dr. Fauci lied to Congress. I think that's certainly obvious, but I don't think that's the
00:49:27.520 most important and serious thing. And what needs to be investigated for sure is this curriculum
00:49:34.000 vita that my husband, Brian O'Shea, found in 2021 of Eric Donaldson, PhD, who's a lieutenant
00:49:42.160 of Dr. Ralph Barracks at the University of North Carolina. And what it shows from my reading of it,
00:49:48.120 and you can look at it yourselves, it's right there, is that Dr. Fauci wasn't, you know,
00:49:54.200 his most serious crime isn't just that he lied to Congress, it would appear. What looks like a far
00:50:00.380 more serious crime appears to be fully documented in the CD, that he has been funding what looks to
00:50:07.940 me like gain-of-function research at the University of North Carolina in locations, with research in
00:50:15.040 locations not far away in Wuhan, right, but right here in the United States, including during the
00:50:21.560 years that that research, gain-of-function research, was illegal in the United States in locations like
00:50:28.300 Maryland and Montana and an area identified only as the northeastern United States. What this CV
00:50:35.220 shows is that Eric Donaldson, working often with Ralph Baric at UNC, was receiving over $3 million
00:50:44.260 from Dr. Fauci and his colleagues to do bat coronavirus research, in which what looked to 0.78
00:50:51.600 me like all the main building blocks of what got unveiled in 2020 as the COVID virus, the weaponized
00:50:59.880 virus, which was so shocking and mysterious and, you know, described as so new and, you know,
00:51:06.280 who knew what it was, all of those building blocks in terms of research are right here in this
00:51:11.920 eight-page CV. And may I just start with some of the evidence in this CV? I'll just jump right in.
00:51:21.080 His topic paragraph is, I am funded by the NIAID to conduct a study looking at the viruses in bats
00:51:29.440 and studying how viruses cross the species barrier to emerge into new populations. In addition,
00:51:36.680 I am working with Dr. Barak to resurrect bat coronaviruses to determine the cross-species
00:51:43.600 transmission potential of a variety of novel coronaviruses identified in bats.
00:51:50.700 This is a 2019 curriculum vitae.
00:51:54.440 So what he's saying is this is who he is. 0.93
00:51:58.100 He's working with Dr. Barak to make coronaviruses in bat feces in America, which are not 0.92
00:52:06.440 bothering any human beings he he goes to those locations in america not in wuhan not in the
00:52:12.800 caves you know far away from wuhan in china as the story we were given finally when you know
00:52:19.240 they had to confess that the wuhan lab was lab was working on this material but here in america
00:52:24.660 he was collecting this material from bats analyzing it and um doing experiments to make it
00:52:31.740 cross species into humans, into mammals, and make it more infectious.
00:52:37.680 It was so dangerous.
00:52:39.080 Obama's National Security Council put a stop on it,
00:52:42.380 and Fauci went to the National Security Council people
00:52:46.080 when we had a change of HHS and slipped it in to get that lifted.
00:52:51.500 Fauci's up to his neck.
00:52:52.380 Fauci's being deeply investigated for much more than perjury.
00:52:55.820 Natalie, we've got to go.
00:52:57.340 where do people go to get the resume to get the write-up of what you and your husband are working
00:53:02.260 on this? So they should look on X on my pinned tweet for the resume right there, especially look
00:53:10.420 at pages four, five, and six and his publications where you see the spike protein, the receptor
00:53:18.740 sites, you know, all the things that became so familiar to us. They're working on a vaccine for
00:53:23.340 the coronavirus. They are challenging elderly mice with what they're finding. It's all right
00:53:30.260 there. And you can also go to Substack shortly, where I'm going to be posting a transcript of
00:53:36.460 the podcast I did walking through this CV and showing how we, our tax dollars, funded the
00:53:44.480 development of deadly viral pathogens. When are you going to post the transcript up in your
00:53:51.340 substack should be up in about an hour and a half and where what substack where they go on the
00:53:56.840 substack how they get i'm so sorry it's uh naomi wolf's uh substack outspoken and it'll also be up
00:54:04.020 on daily cloud and the podcast is is now up on my ex and on daily cloud um and you know this is more
00:54:11.620 than lying to congress this is this means that dr fauci was discussing communing directing for 12
00:54:18.980 years weaponization of coronavirus. He knew exactly who was doing, and he lied internally
00:54:25.760 to the government, not just to Congress. The lies, the investigation will show the lies he did to
00:54:30.420 people. Naomi Wolf, thank you so much for being on top of this. Look forward to having you back.
00:54:38.480 The FOIA indictment on Fauci's associate is just the beginning. That's the tip of the iceberg.
00:54:44.880 There is a full-bore investigation of Fauci that will lead to multiple indictments on Fauci and many years in prison for Fauci.
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