Bannon's War Room - May 06, 2026


Episode 5353: Reclaiming Tennessee; Showdown In Fulton County Georgia


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00:00:00.000 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:00:08.680 Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
00:00:13.900 I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:00:18.220 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:00:20.140 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:00:21.560 I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that,
00:00:23.320 but you're not going to stop it.
00:00:24.240 It's going to happen.
00:00:25.300 And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
00:00:28.920 MAGA Media.
00:00:30.000 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:35.700 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:39.460 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:45.740 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:00:53.800 We're facing a corner right now in Iran that has refused to submit.
00:00:58.020 You seem optimistic now as you may be closer to a deal.
00:01:01.760 What's different about this moment now than in other moments where a deal has seemed close?
00:01:06.380 Well, why do you say they refuse to submit?
00:01:08.620 You don't know that.
00:01:09.520 You don't know what's going on behind you.
00:01:10.940 They were firing on U.S. ships a few days ago.
00:01:12.060 Yeah, no, a few days ago.
00:01:13.120 It was a long time ago.
00:01:14.620 You know, in the world of war a few days ago, no, they want to make a deal badly.
00:01:19.500 And we'll see if we get there.
00:01:20.820 If we get there, they can't have nuclear weapons.
00:01:22.760 You know, it's very simple.
00:01:23.780 But what's not to submit?
00:01:25.900 And so they had a Navy with 159 ships and now every ship is blown to pieces and lying
00:01:31.200 at the bottom of the water.
00:01:33.140 They had an Air Force, lots of planes, and they don't have any planes.
00:01:35.620 They don't have any anti-aircraft.
00:01:38.100 They don't have any radar left.
00:01:40.180 Their missiles are mostly decimated.
00:01:41.860 They have some.
00:01:42.860 They have probably 18, 19 percent, but not a lot by comparison to what they had.
00:01:48.540 And their leaders are all dead.
00:01:51.820 So I think we won. 0.99
00:01:54.720 Now it's only a question of, look, if we left right now Iran, it would take them 20 years 0.65
00:01:59.600 to rebuild. 0.78
00:02:00.600 You would call that we're in good shape, right?
00:02:03.600 Fantastic.
00:02:04.600 We're in good shape.
00:02:06.240 And now we're doing well.
00:02:08.040 Now we have to get what we have to get.
00:02:10.480 If we don't do that, we'll have to go a big step further.
00:02:13.760 But with that being said, they want to make a deal.
00:02:17.620 We've had very good talks over the last 24 hours, and it's very possible that we'll make
00:02:22.800 a deal.
00:02:23.800 Thank you, Mr. President.
00:02:24.800 Good to see you.
00:02:25.800 What are the status of these talks?
00:02:27.800 Is there very good?
00:02:28.800 Would you just give some insight as to where we've had?
00:02:30.800 Well, we've had talks, and we've had some good talks before, as you know.
00:02:34.800 And all of a sudden, the next day, they're like, they forgot what happened.
00:02:39.800 You know, they're proud, like these guys are proud.
00:02:42.800 Nobody more proud than these guys.
00:02:44.800 Sometimes they fight on pride because, you know, they're injured, they're hurt.
00:02:47.800 No matter how great you are, you get hit by somebody else that looks like them.
00:02:52.800 It's very tough, but they have great pride.
00:02:56.380 These people have great pride.
00:02:57.360 The others do, too.
00:02:59.500 Wednesday, 6th May, Year of the Lord, 2026,
00:03:01.920 is a story breaking in the Wall Street Journal interview with,
00:03:04.520 I guess, a diplomat.
00:03:06.020 He was Assistant Secretary of Defense Daniel Shapiro
00:03:09.140 that's saying that President Trump wants to wrap up
00:03:11.860 the reason he's making a forced march
00:03:14.380 and to get this memorandum of understanding done,
00:03:17.420 which will supposed to be a bridge that will lead to
00:03:20.740 deeper and longer talks about a definitive deal,
00:03:24.240 although I don't think that will ever happen 1.00
00:03:26.320 because I don't think you can get there with the Persians. 1.00
00:03:28.060 I think it's a tactic they use. 1.00
00:03:30.420 That he wants it finished.
00:03:32.840 Shapiro's saying he wants it finished
00:03:34.280 because he doesn't want to go to Beijing as a supplicant.
00:03:37.560 I think that's misreading what the facts are.
00:03:41.100 It appears to me that with, and I don't know,
00:03:44.800 and I don't think anybody knows actually how much
00:03:46.720 of the oil they've let out is actually going to Beijing.
00:03:52.520 But President Trump has all the ability to shut down Beijing 100% 0.60
00:03:56.540 on oil they get from the Persians, and that's quite a bit. 0.90
00:04:01.460 We don't know the definitive amount, but let's say it's 80%
00:04:05.500 of their foreign oil is my understanding.
00:04:08.820 So it's a lot, and they can only power their economy if they get it.
00:04:12.940 So I think President Trump, and this one he definitely has the cards. 0.97
00:04:15.520 I'm not sure he's got all the cards in dealing with the Persians, but we should have an update tonight and we'll get bowling everybody back on tomorrow as President Trump right there walk through kind of what his negotiating posture was. 0.51
00:04:28.720 And particularly, he went back to the nuclear weapons, whereas Rubio yesterday was making the assertion that epic fury was really about taking away the conventional shield of the nuclear weapons.
00:04:44.000 Anyway, we'll get updates tonight and brief everybody tomorrow, but it's fully engaged right now.
00:04:50.420 Everything stood down.
00:04:51.400 The blockade still is working, but the Hormuz convoy escort service is now stopped or stood down for the time being.
00:05:02.140 So they're not taking big groups of these of the tankers, large, very large tankers and the big roll on the roll on roll off ships, the container ships.
00:05:15.120 So we'll get more on that. Interesting, because China, one of the big things with China is going to be A.I., going to be talking about A.I.
00:05:22.780 I want to play Scott Besson. I think there's a new sheriff in town.
00:05:26.540 We tried to jam this in today about Maria Bartiromo, but I got Mark Beal here.
00:05:30.980 Let me go and play the clip, and I'll bring Mark in from the AI Policy Network.
00:05:36.000 Secretary, before you go, final word on AI, artificial intelligence, because I know you called a meeting.
00:05:41.420 Some people said it was an emergency meeting to talk about the banks and AI after a breach of Anthropic.
00:05:50.460 What can you tell us about this issue?
00:05:53.360 Is this a systemic issue?
00:05:54.840 Should we be worried about AI hacking our bank accounts?
00:05:59.300 You should, Maria.
00:06:00.580 And the U.S. government has gotten involved, the AI companies, they are working with us.
00:06:09.180 What we've had in the past month was a step change in the power of one large language model,
00:06:15.720 but we're going to see it from the other AI companies.
00:06:19.380 And it's important, Maria, that the U.S. stays ahead here.
00:06:22.920 Imagine if China or some non-state actor were ahead of us.
00:06:26.880 So what we are determined to do is work with our AI companies to allow them to continue innovate.
00:06:34.760 But our charge of the U.S. government is maintaining safety.
00:06:38.300 And there is a very important calculus here between innovation and safety.
00:06:44.940 And at the U.S. government, we're going to make sure that things stay safe.
00:06:49.180 Chair Powell and I called the bank executives into town.
00:06:52.200 It was a little less dramatic than it seemed at the time because they were already in D.C., so we got them in in person rather than convening a call later in the week.
00:07:03.600 And the banks are working on their resiliency, and the U.S. government is working side by side with everyone.
00:07:12.640 And again, very important for the U.S. to continue to dominate here, set the global standard, and maintain our lead. 0.99
00:07:19.220 we set the goal global standard by shutting off the chinese communist party and all of their 1.00
00:07:25.900 ecosystem that means chips education there shouldn't be any chinese nationals in american 1.00
00:07:31.740 universities none all 350 000 i guess that's not all chinese nationals but of the chinese they all 0.84
00:07:37.840 have to go home they're not here to study medieval poetry they're all in tech they're taking tech
00:07:42.680 billets. But the most important thing there is Scott Besson, who's what we refer to as an adult.
00:07:50.260 The reason the capital markets have done so well in this administration is Scott Besson has been
00:07:55.820 there with President Trump. This is why equity market is at all time high. The bond market is
00:08:00.240 still not crazy, given some of the moves that have been made. And, you know, even commodities
00:08:07.420 Marko, the oil's up. Scott Besson's been a safe pair of hands. And Wall Street knows that they
00:08:12.820 can trust what he said. And what does Scott Besson, for the first time in this administration,
00:08:16.980 we're going to make sure things stay safe. Safety is as important as innovation.
00:08:25.520 You should take that as a papal bull. This is why SACS is gone. The accelerationists are losing,
00:08:32.340 and they're upset there's a hit piece on yours truly over at American Greatness which is totally
00:08:38.320 run and owned by the oligarchs about how I'm going against President Trump's policy about
00:08:45.400 because I'm saying we shouldn't sell chips or we shouldn't have any ecosystem available for 0.75
00:08:51.440 the Chinese Communist Party you damn right and if you're arguing for it you're arguing for the 0.98
00:08:55.800 Chinese Communist Party oh no we have to make sure that they're that they stay on our systems 0.98
00:09:00.440 Otherwise, hey, if we shut them off, it'll take them years to catch up. 0.97
00:09:05.780 And years in artificial intelligence are like millennia.
00:09:09.860 We can shut them down and shut them down immediately, and we should, and we have to.
00:09:14.200 We shouldn't listen to Jason Wong, Jensen Wong, and all these agents of influence.
00:09:19.260 The oligarchs, Elon Musk's mother is living over in Shanghai.
00:09:22.820 She's some TV star.
00:09:24.460 Elon Musk and Jason Wong, they're agents of influence for the Chinese Communist Party.
00:09:29.500 Full stop.
00:09:30.440 mark beal joins us mark your assessment now of where we stand with artificial intelligence in
00:09:37.400 this great fight to make sure that we don't let this technology run uh run roughshod over american
00:09:43.960 culture and society sir hey steve thanks for having me you know this anthropic capability
00:09:50.900 called mythos um when it got released and when the government saw just exactly what it could do
00:09:58.000 there was certainly a paradigm shift.
00:10:00.220 You know, imagine a new cyber weapon
00:10:02.060 that's capable of running autonomous cyber operations
00:10:05.080 while you sleep and finding all kinds of exploits
00:10:07.720 and software that have been around for 30, 40 years.
00:10:10.720 This is an incredible level of capability.
00:10:13.260 And, you know, Secretary Besant stepped up
00:10:15.760 and was, like you said, the adult in the room.
00:10:18.340 And he took the bull by the horns.
00:10:20.080 And he said, it's like,
00:10:21.140 we're going to make innovation happen
00:10:22.420 for the American people
00:10:23.100 and we're going to do it safely.
00:10:24.800 And I think people like you and I
00:10:26.120 have been arguing for a long time
00:10:27.140 that we can both have safety and innovation.
00:10:29.140 And it sounds like this guy is serious.
00:10:31.620 Secretary Besson is serious.
00:10:32.660 He's going to kind of make it happen for us.
00:10:34.800 I thought when he convened the CEOs of the banks,
00:10:37.360 it was a really decisive leadership.
00:10:39.680 And when folks like him see that there's a threat,
00:10:42.660 they're going to respond.
00:10:43.400 They have a solemn duty to protect the American people,
00:10:45.220 and that's exactly what's happening here.
00:10:46.460 So this is a very welcome change.
00:10:48.200 But you'll notice he's not anti-innovation.
00:10:51.040 And by the way, neither am I.
00:10:52.040 We want to see innovation accelerate.
00:10:54.040 We want to see good things being built in America.
00:10:57.140 for our own competitive advantage, for our national security.
00:10:59.560 And we want to have safety as well.
00:11:01.320 And this is really exciting development in Washington on this critical policy question.
00:11:06.700 But Mythos was a preview, put a lie to all the happy talk you heard beforehand
00:11:12.820 because they came up with a model or a part of AI that completely went against the boundaries
00:11:23.400 or what everybody thought and it's and it's accelerating and with recursive what learning
00:11:28.520 it's an accelerate accelerating at an accelerating rate the way scott besson got involved
00:11:33.420 was he and powell who don't work on a lot of things together obviously he called they called
00:11:39.400 the banks together the banks happen to be here i think it was the week i did the semaphore
00:11:43.340 conference and the reason semaphore does it the world bank has a meeting the imf is here so all
00:11:48.460 the jamie diamond all the guys are here but if you remember the news reports coming out of there
00:11:54.000 is that they told the banks of what we what they have here with mythos review you could evaporate
00:12:02.740 a bank and all its systems in like a minute or two including all your savings or your checking
00:12:08.880 account everything it was that powerful and it's getting more power for every day that's what got
00:12:13.460 the bank's attention is what got Scott Besson's attention, sir.
00:12:18.200 Absolutely.
00:12:18.960 A guy like Mr. Besson, you know, coming out of the Continental Wall Street, knows how
00:12:22.920 you want to optimize and maximize your upside while minimizing your downside.
00:12:26.400 And that's kind of exactly what he seems to be doing right now.
00:12:30.960 We've gone for a number of years now pretending like this AI stuff is just another regular
00:12:35.400 tech product.
00:12:36.080 Well, the reality is that it's not.
00:12:37.720 You can sort of plot points on a graph and you can see just how far and how fast this
00:12:42.280 that's come over the last three years.
00:12:44.060 And you can kind of have a sense on where it's all headed.
00:12:46.760 And by the way, there was a piece in Axios last week
00:12:49.100 kind of talking about mythos and how scary it is. 0.98
00:12:51.960 I got news for you, these are still baby models.
00:12:55.240 They're only just beginning to sort of come into their own.
00:12:58.020 And as you said, there is this sort of
00:13:00.080 recursive self-improvement loop,
00:13:01.760 basically when the AI starts to make the next version
00:13:04.760 of itself and then that version
00:13:06.680 makes the next version of itself.
00:13:08.200 You know, we don't really know where that all leads
00:13:10.280 and what that actually means.
00:13:12.300 And there could be bottlenecks, there could be slowdowns,
00:13:14.300 and there might not be.
00:13:15.140 So whatever the case is, it's a welcome step forward
00:13:17.680 toward increasing our preparedness
00:13:19.180 to hunker down for what's to come.
00:13:21.440 Because I do think there could be an incredibly bright future
00:13:23.620 with this technology, but it has to be rightly guided.
00:13:26.100 And Besant taking a stand here is an incredible first step.
00:13:30.300 It's not going to be bright if we don't make sure
00:13:32.780 that we got guardrails so we don't go over the abyss.
00:13:34.940 I mean, the recursive part of it,
00:13:36.740 the problem with Mythos is that
00:13:39.380 They're going to get down to like hours of where the model can recreate itself better.
00:13:45.620 This was a cyber attack model that nobody knew, including the guys in the Pentagon.
00:13:50.500 This is why this was a huge fight with Anthropic about they wouldn't turn it all over to the Pentagon.
00:13:54.900 We actually took Anthropic's position because we said, hey, we have to sit down and make sure we fully understand what's going on.
00:14:02.540 And now, obviously, Anthropic is back in good graces and they're kind of working through things with the government.
00:14:09.380 We're going to have Tyler O'Neill now.
00:14:11.200 Anthropic is like one of the best when it comes to that,
00:14:13.960 but they're also kind of woke.
00:14:17.180 And Tyler O'Neill is going to be on tomorrow to go through all that.
00:14:20.120 I tell you, Mark, can you just hang on one second?
00:14:22.760 We're going to take a short commercial break.
00:14:24.120 I know you've got to bounce.
00:14:26.020 It's a Friday afternoon in May.
00:14:29.340 The Imperial Capitol is on fire.
00:14:32.100 We're going to go to Tennessee and Georgia, the Old South,
00:14:36.480 to find out exactly what's going on in redistricting plus in georgia major news about
00:14:43.540 a federal grand jury looks like holding court down there on guess what the stealing of elections
00:14:51.500 all next in the war room
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00:16:22.960 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:25.620 it's obviously Wednesday afternoon or I'm a time traveler one or the other no it's not Friday
00:16:35.900 it just feels like a Friday victory after victory Mark I I don't want and you've been such a warrior
00:16:44.040 as is also so many of the the men and women we've had on here that are fighting this
00:16:48.720 to make sure this thing is safe or something has some modicum of safety
00:16:52.900 we can never take our foot off the gas and we always have to be vigilant and I mean working
00:17:01.460 non-stop as people are guys like yourself but I do think since the removal of David Sachs and now
00:17:08.080 Scott Besant has a bigger say-so and there are other things happening behind the scenes that
00:17:13.660 we are breaking the back of the accelerationist with all their money and all their stroke and
00:17:19.720 All their offers of jobs to people and money and all these funds they got put up, they are crashing up on the shoals.
00:17:27.160 Where do we stand with the overall preemption bill or what I call the amnesty bill?
00:17:32.860 Right now, as far as I can tell, that seems to be dead in the water.
00:17:38.580 Looking at the, we're already in May of an election year.
00:17:42.640 We, you know, watching the vote counts and watching the different campaigns play out across the country.
00:17:48.640 I think many of the friends of the big tech movement in Congress
00:17:53.640 have kind of maybe thrown in the towel, at least for this Congress,
00:17:56.400 don't try to move anything like that ahead.
00:17:59.720 Now, I think it's still-
00:18:01.380 Hang on, because the reason they're doing that in an election year
00:18:03.400 is because people hate this, whether it's data centers,
00:18:07.080 whether they hate the way these guys roll, they can't trust them at all.
00:18:10.980 There's nothing trustworthy about them.
00:18:12.640 And you're seeing a revolt of the peasants.
00:18:14.620 the populist movement is sitting there going we hate you guys and we'll turf you out if you push
00:18:20.080 this and that's why it's gone that's why it's going silent to a degree sir i think that's right
00:18:26.440 you know i think i count myself among the peasant class i you know i think look some of this
00:18:32.780 infrastructure we're going to need we're going to need to re-industrialize america but you know
00:18:37.020 where the tech industry i think miscalculated was they treated this like crypto and like most
00:18:41.540 American people don't really encounter crypto on a day-to-day basis. Well, this AI stuff is
00:18:45.080 touching their lives, touching their families' lives, touching their children's lives. And so
00:18:48.720 clearly it's going to have a way bigger effect on them personally, whether it be about their jobs,
00:18:53.620 the future of education, the future of work, and the future of national security. And so people
00:18:57.960 might rightfully have questions and they look at the behavior of some of these tech companies over
00:19:01.260 the years and they say, do we really want these kinds of people with this amount of power given
00:19:07.100 their track record of not always acting in an ethical way. And I think all these things have
00:19:11.860 come together. You're right. It's been a massive revolt. Now, of course, like people like me also
00:19:15.640 worry that we go too far on the other hand, because we do have to figure this out and walk
00:19:19.340 this fine line because we can't just pretend that AI is not here. It is here. It's going to be
00:19:23.540 important for the future of the country. I think President Trump knows this. We just got to figure
00:19:26.940 out a way to put the right guardrails in place so that people can be safe and then we can have
00:19:30.600 the innovation that we need to be successful. Well, the thing that buys us a lot more time
00:19:35.660 is shutting down the CCP,
00:19:36.940 but that's a topic for a different day.
00:19:38.560 I know you've been spending a lot of time with us
00:19:40.540 and we'll have you back on.
00:19:41.480 Mark Beal, in the interim,
00:19:43.180 where do people go right now to catch up with you?
00:19:46.140 Join the movement, AI Policy Network, the AIPN.org.
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00:20:00.480 Make sure you join folks.
00:20:01.660 Another great opportunity here.
00:20:03.420 Thank you, Mark Beal.
00:20:04.320 Appreciate you.
00:20:05.300 Thanks, Steve.
00:20:06.980 Is Leahy up yet?
00:20:08.340 I haven't done a soundtrack with him.
00:20:09.660 Do we have Michael Patrick Leahy?
00:20:11.640 We don't.
00:20:12.520 Okay.
00:20:12.960 No.
00:20:13.740 Oh, we don't.
00:20:14.120 Hey, Michael Patrick Leahy.
00:20:15.800 I've got Jason Frazier and Cleta Mitchell in Georgia, but I want to give them a little
00:20:20.240 more runway.
00:20:21.980 Brother, please tell me that Governor Bill Lee stepped up and did the right thing.
00:20:27.740 The legislature is going to do the right thing, that we're going to go to a perfect map in
00:20:33.400 the great, in the volunteer state of Tennessee, sir? Yeah, we're, we will have a 9-0 map by
00:20:39.080 probably 5 p.m. tomorrow, maybe 9 p.m. tomorrow. Yeah, Governor Lee stepped up. There's a special
00:20:44.980 session. It's ongoing. I've seen the map and it, it's interesting. The, the least Republican of
00:20:52.200 these districts is R plus 11. I think actually might even be R plus 15 in the, in the latest
00:20:59.600 configurate. That's what the map they're looking at. The first district with Harshbarger remains
00:21:05.300 basically the same. The second district with Burchett, the same. Fleischmann, the third
00:21:09.960 district, pretty much the same. The fourth district with Desjardins is the same, but it adds a third
00:21:15.940 of Davidson County. The sixth district, parts of Davidson County, loses, gets all of Wilson County,
00:21:24.840 drops a few of the rural counties. The seventh district is largely the same. The big one
00:21:29.600 The big change is the 5th District. That's Andy Ogles' district. That had been part of Davidson County, half of Wilson, Williamson, Marshall, Murray, and Lewis. That has changed dramatically. I just talked with Andy. He's in the new 5th, which is basically the western part of Williamson, Murray County, and then it stretches all the way up to Clarksville, and then all the way over to Lake County on the Mississippi and then down to Shelby County.
00:21:59.600 County. And that goes from an R plus A to an R plus 18. And how is he, I take it, he's pretty
00:22:06.960 excited, although it's not his old, totally his stomping grounds? Well, yeah, he lives in that
00:22:12.840 district. I just confirmed it, that he lives in the district. No, it's a very, very good district
00:22:17.560 for him. Then we have the eighth district, which is probably going to be Custoff's, which is part
00:22:22.220 of Shelby County, part of Jackson. That's, I think, an R plus 22. And then the ninth district is the
00:22:27.600 open district previously in the old map the ninth district was in essence the city of memphis uh
00:22:34.260 majority uh black district now it's got a little bit of shelby county and then it runs all the way
00:22:42.040 over with a bunch of rural counties to the east and then up towards uh uh williamson county uh
00:22:49.360 and and murray county so that's that's one heck of a district and that's and that's now r plus
00:22:55.060 what it's well that that one i think is like r plus 20 so all of these districts that's
00:23:03.600 i'd love the volunteer state such a great state this is why people are pouring into it um tell
00:23:09.940 me about stephen cohen i mean he's he's feasted off that forever correct that unconstitutional
00:23:17.900 district yeah the the majority black district in memphis uh he's easily won re-election you know
00:23:25.580 he was elected to the state senate in 1982 i think in 2006 he was elected to the the house
00:23:32.060 he's had a safe run there forever he went down to the capitol yesterday and was whining and
00:23:37.360 complaining the guy's so old he needs a cane to walk around uh and he you know there are a couple
00:23:44.280 thousand people down at the Tennessee General Assembly complaining about it, but they will
00:23:49.420 have no effect. My sources tell me that this will be a done deal by close of business tomorrow.
00:23:55.660 Close of business. 9-0 in Tennessee, sir. That's pretty extraordinary.
00:24:01.080 Yeah. There will be, of course, a legal change. There's a couple little things that have to
00:24:04.520 happen. There was a state law that prohibited mid-decade changes. That law will be changed,
00:24:12.480 allowing it uh but then you know this will be the governor will sign it probably by friday
00:24:18.440 and then there will be the obligatory legal challenges they will all fail because this
00:24:24.360 is completely in compliance with the 6-3 decision the calais decision by the uh supreme court uh
00:24:30.940 a week and a half ago mark elias will definitely he'll suck his donors in for some money to go
00:24:37.480 have a challenge but it'll be beaten back uh won't work yeah will not work we started this
00:24:45.000 journey a couple of years ago with tennessee was it seven two at the time or is it six three
00:24:50.500 what is what did we start we started this journey well a while ago where were we you go back you go
00:24:56.700 back to 2000 it was it was uh i think it was like uh a six three d back in 2000 and it's changed you
00:25:04.280 know, as Tennessee's become more and more conservative. It's been eight one for some
00:25:07.860 time. Memphis has been the lone holdout. But, you know, Tennessee is a 65-35 Trump state,
00:25:15.660 right? So, by the way, I am a big fan of legal political gerrymandering because it's totally
00:25:23.920 constitutional, it's totally legal. And if we go full max, as you well know, if all the Republicans
00:25:30.100 go full max we'll end up with a house with maybe 250 republicans and 185 democrats i think we can
00:25:36.640 work with that um that is our next thing first off is to get a real um to get a real census
00:25:43.500 remember steven miller and i had it yeah the first term that we weren't going to count any
00:25:48.160 illegal aliens and the guys over the commerce department literally collapsed and said you can't
00:25:53.300 do this we said hey the courts will back it up 100 this is the way it ought to be you can't count
00:25:58.000 the illegal aliens president trump won't let that happen uh this next time um but if you get the
00:26:03.840 illegal aliens out uh you'll have 250 or better right i mean it tells us 100 millions 100 million
00:26:10.980 illegal aliens and the and this is the the business model of the democratic party is it not
00:26:15.480 totally the business model let's bring in the illegal aliens let's put together all these 0.91
00:26:21.400 fraudulent programs let's give them money and our friends money and then have them vote for us 0.85
00:26:26.200 It's a business model.
00:26:27.800 It's not a political model, Steve.
00:26:29.740 Exactly.
00:26:30.780 Michael Patrick Leahy, where do people go get your content?
00:26:34.820 Go to TennesseeStar.com, TennesseeStar.com,
00:26:37.520 and you can see all the latest breaking stories.
00:26:41.340 It's fantastic.
00:26:42.540 Now, do you have any time off?
00:26:45.360 Are you still at night school?
00:26:46.340 Leahy's the only guy I know.
00:26:47.600 Went to Harvard, then went to Stanford to get the MBA.
00:26:50.620 Hold it.
00:26:51.120 Harvard College, Stanford MBA.
00:26:52.620 Now he's at night school becoming a lawyer.
00:26:55.080 and everything he does is tainted by that.
00:26:59.260 How much longer have you got in night school?
00:27:01.840 I've got a couple years, but I just finished the constitutional law final exam,
00:27:05.640 the civil procedure final exam, and boy, those things come in handy
00:27:09.240 when it comes to these kinds of issues, doesn't it, don't they?
00:27:12.120 It really does. That's why I lean on you.
00:27:13.880 I go to smart guys. I always go to smart lawyers.
00:27:17.100 Michael Patrick Leahy, thank you so much, sir.
00:27:20.600 All right.
00:27:20.960 Appreciate you, always.
00:27:23.320 Great news out of Tennessee.
00:27:25.080 Look what just happened in a couple of days.
00:27:26.780 You're going to see others happening.
00:27:29.460 But, folks, we've got an issue.
00:27:32.820 One of the greatest states in this union with more MAGA than you count Georgia.
00:27:39.020 The railhead of the steel in 2020.
00:27:42.560 What is happening down there?
00:27:45.180 Jason Frazier and the great Cleta Mitchell.
00:27:48.340 Next in the war room.
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00:29:45.440 war room here's your host steven k band
00:29:49.420 i'm gonna get ren and degras up tomorrow also paul danz is gonna join us we're gonna talk about
00:29:56.460 south carolina tomorrow tonight we got to talk about georgia by the way once again tennessee
00:30:01.080 just shows you how it gets done 9-0 and steven cohen i said the big three are cliburn
00:30:09.660 benny thompson and cohen in fact i'll put cohen and i've put clibbert as number one
00:30:15.780 because he's the one that got uh biden in the regime change he knew exactly that was stolen
00:30:21.520 100 no doubt and benny thompson who was one of the guys that put me in prison he's third
00:30:27.020 that kind of vengeance is not it's it's uh i just want to get the job done but tennessee i'm telling
00:30:35.500 you. President Trump makes it. The grassroots gets up on it. Blackburn gets up on it. Ogles
00:30:43.720 and everybody else gets up on it. And the president comes in as he should, makes a phone
00:30:47.080 call to Bill Lee and says, hey, look, we've got a role in this brother. And Bill Lee goes from,
00:30:51.820 because they're all hiding from him. Remember, none of the Republican establishment wants to
00:30:56.860 do this. They do not. Because at the country club, somebody says something to them or they,
00:31:01.720 you know they can't go to new york and you know hang out at all they want to take their business
00:31:06.000 trips they don't like it it's uncomfortable that's why the country's in the shape it's in
00:31:10.700 you've got to fight for this like the democrats do they're playing smash mouth
00:31:13.680 the bill a market lie is going to be in court tomorrow afternoon you watch he's going to be
00:31:18.420 up on msc raising a ton of money he's going to go in court and try to slow this down or stop it's
00:31:22.840 not going to happen but that's the way they play it smash mouth all over this is why we have very
00:31:28.340 good news. And I'm so glad that Tulsi Gabbard and Cash and particularly Todd Blanche are now
00:31:40.240 on top of things. Cleta Mitchell joins us with Jason Frazier, two of my favorite folks. Jason
00:31:46.260 down in Georgia and Cleta all over everywhere. Cleta, just give us the news. What exactly was 0.66
00:31:51.980 announced today that is happening down in the great state of Georgia, ma'am?
00:31:57.060 Well, on April 17th, Dan Bishop, who's the U.S. attorney in the Middle District of North Carolina,
00:32:04.820 who has now been assigned by Todd Blanche and the Department of Justice to be responsible,
00:32:11.000 he's taking over the election integrity investigation of 2020, taking over the Georgia
00:32:18.340 case where the FBI issued a search warrant and went in and, well, the FBI didn't issue,
00:32:24.380 but the magistrate issued the FBI's search warrant and they seized all the ballots and
00:32:28.540 records. And April 17th, we learned this week that Dan Bishop, as the U.S. attorney,
00:32:35.860 along with the U.S. attorney in Atlanta, issued a subpoena, a grand jury subpoena
00:32:40.220 to the Fulton County Board of Registration and Elections, that group of geniuses that run the
00:32:46.520 Fulton County elections, and asking for the roster and names and contact information for everyone who
00:32:55.040 worked in specific capacities in the 2020 election in Fulton County. And let me just quickly tell you
00:33:01.860 what people, first of all, everybody, they want the rosters of everybody, contractors, employees,
00:33:07.860 and also volunteers who worked on, if you were assigned to review mail-in ballots, assigned to
00:33:15.900 review to the voter review and panel. That's where they look at the ballots and absentee ballots and
00:33:22.240 adjudicate to say, oh, I think this person wanted to vote for Joe Biden. That's what they always
00:33:27.420 decided. Assigned to the mobile voting locations, anyone assigned to transfer results to or from
00:33:35.760 media or to transport ballots or ballot stock, anybody who was contracted or employed, everybody
00:33:43.220 who was contracted or employed by Fulton County, anybody who worked or volunteered on election day,
00:33:49.020 who were assigned to review or tabulate ballots, anyone who worked or volunteered for the risk
00:33:53.580 limiting audit, anybody who worked or volunteered for the recount, and anyone who served as a
00:33:59.040 precinct manager or assistant manager. And just a couple of things I'll point out about this.
00:34:04.340 If you are a precinct manager or assistant manager, you're supposed to sign the poll
00:34:08.860 tapes, the tabulation tapes. You have to confirm that the tabulator was set at zero
00:34:16.860 at the beginning, and you have to then look at the numbers at the end, put that down on the form,
00:34:23.900 and assigned by the precinct manager and assistant manager. You know there are 390
00:34:29.240 precincts where there were no signatures whatsoever. We have seen that. So we know
00:34:36.800 that that was a mess they're going to now go in they're trying to get the names to be able to go
00:34:40.900 and say okay you were the precinct manager at such and such polling location did you even see the
00:34:46.860 poll tape did the tabulator tape did why didn't you sign it and they're going to get to go in and
00:34:51.900 find out if they were reviewing the processing the absentee ballots did you look at what did
00:34:57.620 you do to confirm the signature was accurate did you if they're going to get the list of the aclu
00:35:03.140 attorneys that Brad Raffensperger put into counties all over the state to teach them
00:35:10.860 how to not verify signatures. I mean, this is a really great move. And of course, the only way
00:35:16.400 we know about this, because grand jury subpoenas are secret, is that of course, the Fulton County
00:35:23.300 Board of Elections has filed an action and motion to quash this subpoena, and they attach the
00:35:31.000 to their motion that's how we know they did it but it played it played it this has to be
00:35:38.140 sending shockwaves down here real quickly go back through the categories of who they're calling in
00:35:44.040 i mean and dan bishop is a serious guy dan bishop is such a serious guy i mean if he if he's doing
00:35:50.940 this this is beyond real so just give me the categories okay just one more time it's everybody
00:35:57.300 who was paid by the Fulton County Election Board, whether you were a contractor. Remember,
00:36:03.320 they hired these temporary firms. So one owned by Stacey Abrams, by the way. So anybody paid
00:36:11.820 as an employer or a contractor and anyone, whether you're paid or a volunteer to review mail-in
00:36:19.660 ballots, if you were part of the voter review board, if you were part of the mobile voting
00:36:25.240 locations then i mean all these names they want names and contact information result if you if
00:36:31.580 anybody who was responsible for delivering ballots and ballot material say from the
00:36:36.300 polling places to the county and that kind of thing anybody who was um who worked on election
00:36:43.300 day who was assigned to review or tabulate ballots that would include everybody at state
00:36:49.920 Barmarina, by the way, anybody who worked or volunteered for the risk-limiting audit,
00:36:55.600 remember that we know that there were screwy things with that audit. Individuals who worked
00:37:00.100 or volunteered for the recount, now remember, we know that people forged and put the wrong
00:37:06.720 information on those batch reports. They might say on the batch report that every batch is 100
00:37:15.280 ballots they might have written down that joe biden received 100 votes which they did we have
00:37:22.540 the records we see those batch reports then you look behind and start counting the ballots and
00:37:28.300 what you see is that well biden didn't get 100 he didn't everybody else got zero you know trump
00:37:34.200 got some the green party got some yeah and that that we have several many of those who signed
00:37:39.940 that who wrote that they want the names of everybody who worked on that recount and and
00:37:44.720 We'll find the people who falsified those reports and anybody who served as a precinct manager, assistant manager.
00:37:50.720 So to find out what happened and why those tabulator tapes weren't signed.
00:37:55.480 It's a really brilliant move. And of course, I'm sure that.
00:37:59.040 Well, they are. They're just their hair is on fire to think that somebody would dare to ask that who is actually working on the election.
00:38:09.340 Yeah. Hang on for one second. Jason Frazier, are you outside the grand jury taking photographs?
00:38:14.460 I know you've been fighting this one for a long time.
00:38:17.500 Do we, we're going to have photos of the guilty, excuse me.
00:38:20.700 And they're not guilty of the accused, sir.
00:38:23.280 You know, I really thought about driving down there because I was,
00:38:27.080 I was given an email the night before this was supposed to start.
00:38:30.500 And I'm like, you know, I'm about 45 minutes from there.
00:38:32.760 I could, I could sit in the parking lot and just, just see who walks in.
00:38:36.000 But I, I opted not to, but I, I mean,
00:38:39.460 Cleet hit the nail on the head on a lot of these, but one thing I wanted to,
00:38:42.460 I mean, if I can ask them questions, I'd like to know where this water main break was.
00:38:47.640 I think all of us in Atlanta have been looking around, walking down through the streets,
00:38:52.660 and I've seen water main breaks.
00:38:54.820 I didn't see a puddle on the ground.
00:38:56.280 I didn't see, you know, the asphalt torn up.
00:38:59.040 You know, who is making up these stories?
00:39:01.220 Who knew there were double-scanned ballots?
00:39:03.300 When did they know?
00:39:04.460 You know, who approved that?
00:39:06.020 It doesn't just happen naturally.
00:39:07.460 Who approved turning off the ballot signature verification? That's a big deal. I mean, who thought it was okay to have a Nigerian national that was transferring the electronic data on Election Day in Fulton County? He wasn't an American citizen. He was a Nigerian national. Why on earth would you do that?
00:39:27.220 I mean, you want to talk about a country that has a history of, let's just say, not above board activities, that's it.
00:39:36.260 So I would like to ask a lot of questions, but I mean, when it really comes down to it, the timing of this during a primary election, it would make me want to be honest if I were a shady character.
00:39:47.720 So it just raises the eyes, it puts some pressure, and let's be honest, we need to get to the bottom of this.
00:39:55.480 people that say we need to move on well if i robbed a bank five years ago they'd still be
00:40:00.600 looking for me we need to fix this we need to uh to figure out what happens that way we can trust
00:40:06.120 our elections moving forward it's the biggest crime in the history of the united states stealing a
00:40:10.940 presidential election everything to try that biden did was illegitimate as we said from the very
00:40:16.040 first moment he had that phony inauguration with like 15 people showing up he was an illegitimate
00:40:22.040 regime. Cleta, I just want to reemphasize. So you got Dan Bishop. This is a criminal grand jury,
00:40:27.640 correct? They're not calling people in there because of some civil thing or that this is a
00:40:31.860 criminal grand jury. They are investigating federal crimes, correct, ma'am? That is what
00:40:38.600 they are charged with doing. Yes. You know, that we used to have, there still exists, but it's
00:40:44.520 basically been depopulated, the Office of Public Integrity and at the Department of Justice. And
00:40:51.320 It was their responsibility to investigate election crimes and to prosecute election crimes.
00:40:57.840 But, of course, that is the office that Jack Smith came from, and that office became a hotbed of left-wing activism.
00:41:06.140 So this Justice Department under President Trump, they've decided to vest the responsibility for prosecuting those election crimes in one U.S. attorney, and that is Dan Bishop.
00:41:17.080 That's who they've selected.
00:41:18.100 And so I know that he is working on building up the capacity, and he stepped into this after the search warrant was issued, after all the records and ballots were seized.
00:41:29.360 And so he's trying to piece together everything that happened in 2020.
00:41:34.100 And I think that this move to talk not just to the people at the top, not to the people who ran the scheme and covered it up for five years, but to talk to the people on the ground who are actually doing the work.
00:41:47.700 And nobody's ever talked to them.
00:41:49.360 I'll tell you what this does show, Steve.
00:41:51.900 This just demonstrates that it was intentional and that there was never any investigation.
00:41:58.340 This is something the Justice Department of the United States of America should have done immediately in January of 2021, and they didn't do it.
00:42:07.920 And now it's being reconstructed five years later.
00:42:10.800 That really is irritating that it wasn't done before.
00:42:15.460 Irritating is not done before, but the Justice Department was illegitimate, right, under Merrick Garland, and you had – hang on.
00:42:23.720 So, Jason Frazier, why hasn't the state of Georgia, you got Kemp, you got all these highfalutin country club Republicans down there, why did they never lift a finger?
00:42:35.020 And now they're doing the exact same thing on redistricting.
00:42:37.920 Why is the state of Georgia, which is one of the most MAGA states, you've got so many great patriots down there, it's the railhead of so much, but it was worth stolen.
00:42:46.840 Where is the responsibility for the state officials, sir?
00:42:53.720 You know, it's it's been very frustrating as a Georgia resident down here.
00:42:58.080 We've got Brad Raffensperger, who has done nothing except go around and say we have the cleanest voter rolls in the country, but not do anything to fix our elections.
00:43:07.080 We've got Kemp that, you know, he is supposedly Republican, too.
00:43:11.920 And we have sanctuary cities. We've had illegals flying through the airport. 0.50
00:43:16.600 He allowed Fannie Willis to do her thing. 0.56
00:43:19.100 and we haven't had a single election integrity bill
00:43:22.700 passed through the legislature in the last two years.
00:43:26.060 So we've got problems here.
00:43:28.080 Hang on for one second.
00:43:29.260 Cleta and Jason are going to stick into the next block.
00:43:34.360 Unbelievable.
00:43:35.540 The great state of Georgia.
00:43:37.180 Citizens in Georgia are getting stiffed
00:43:40.220 by a country club Republican Party.
00:43:42.920 Short break.
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00:45:01.600 War Room.
00:45:02.920 Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. 0.99
00:45:05.680 cleta mitchell why we dan bishop and a federal grant criminal grand jury were doing that why
00:45:13.740 you know merrick garland wasn't going to do this because it exposed how they got into office
00:45:17.940 illegally as an illegitimate regime how why didn't brian kemp and all these big shots down
00:45:24.780 georgia lift a finger on this exact topic for years ma'am because they were part of the steel
00:45:32.820 They were part of it.
00:45:34.980 You know, Brian Kemp would not lift a finger when we brought Brad Raffensperger wouldn't
00:45:40.340 lift a finger.
00:45:41.060 Chris Carr wouldn't lift a finger.
00:45:43.240 All of these constitutional offers, Jeff Duncan, who was lieutenant governor at the time, he
00:45:47.420 was out on CNN every day attacking Trump after the election.
00:45:52.700 And, you know, you have people down there that they were they wanted Trump not to be
00:45:58.440 elected, to be reelected.
00:46:00.200 And then Brian Kemp, a couple of people took to him this data about these problems where you have fake, you have votes, votes, but there are no people associated with those votes.
00:46:15.920 And he could have that moment, that moment, he could have, and even his staff confirmed it.
00:46:22.020 They sent a complaint over to the state election board about a year later in 2021, early 2022, saying investigate this.
00:46:32.880 He couldn't have.
00:46:33.680 The governor has the authority to refer anything to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation, and he didn't do it.
00:46:39.600 Are you implying that Rathensburg and Duncan and Kemp are going to be rolled up in this criminal investigation?
00:46:46.640 Is that your implication?
00:46:47.840 So let's just say it.
00:46:48.820 Do you believe that?
00:46:49.520 I don't know that
00:46:52.460 I don't know because the thing about it is
00:46:54.840 I know
00:46:56.120 I know some of the things that they did
00:46:58.680 that cost us the election
00:46:59.960 if they knew
00:47:01.580 there was this information
00:47:03.980 they didn't turn it over to be investigated
00:47:05.640 that's a crime
00:47:06.520 that's absolutely a crime
00:47:08.520 a government official that saw information
00:47:11.320 that led to a massive stealing
00:47:14.080 of a federal election for the presidency
00:47:15.660 and looked the other way and buried it
00:47:17.320 you don't think that's a crime
00:47:18.920 well i think that the things that brad raffensperger did in advance of the election
00:47:25.060 i don't know i don't know if they're criminal steve i mean that's the problem that we
00:47:29.400 you know we need we need more we need the facts of it i know that he covered everything up but i
00:47:35.080 we found out after the election that he had all these aclu people that he brought in we found out
00:47:41.060 after the election and some of this we found out a year two years later about how all of these
00:47:46.060 batches these batch reports were just wrong they're deliberate that's not an accident
00:47:51.400 somebody doesn't say on a batch report here are the results in this batch and put 100 for joe
00:47:56.720 biden zero for anybody else that's that's an action that's that's an active commission
00:48:02.000 i know but he was accountable anyway we'll we'll find out but dan bishop brought a call in kemp
00:48:07.700 y'all call the rassenberger duncan all of them temp rassenberger's mini me uh that guy bring
00:48:15.480 them all in right that whole rogues gallery and they ought to start they ought to start with camp
00:48:21.380 these people vote against these people the early voting is i got that i got i got that stop stop
00:48:27.780 stop i got that of course we're going to vote against them they got to be held accountable
00:48:31.220 in a criminal court what they did was crimes down there because they wanted trump gone and
00:48:35.400 just hey let's get him in front of a grand jury and we'll see uh kalita where do people go you
00:48:40.940 keep him do what i get the one thing the one thing that's great about this is remember when
00:48:45.900 you're doing a best criminal investigation they start with the small people the people
00:48:49.400 and then they work their way up that's why this is so brilliant because those people uh what
00:48:55.040 because they're going to flip those they're going to flip those guys they're going to tell these
00:48:59.640 clerks hey you're going to spend eight years in a federal prison unless you cough up exactly what
00:49:05.320 happened here and you're going to see them you're going to see them you're going to see them chirping
00:49:08.900 Where do people go, ma'am? At Cleta Mitchell on X. And visit our website on electionintegritynetwork.org. And we're getting ready to publish a model election laws handbook developed over the last years by volunteers all over the country. That is the gold standard for what these election laws need to say. And then to make sure that we start having integrity in our elections again, thanks to the volunteers and the patriots all over this country.
00:49:38.120 the way you start having integrity in elections is send kemp to prison you send kemp to prison
00:49:43.240 people start saying hey i gotta pay attention to this i can't be i can't be sir rathersberger too
00:49:48.300 yeah i want the big fish i want the bush operative he's a bush operative remember he's secretary of
00:49:53.740 state for eight years he's the bush operative in georgia and georgia should be ashamed of
00:49:57.800 themselves thank you ma'am jason frazier where do people go to keep up with all the great content
00:50:02.420 you're putting up sir yeah you can follow me on x at jason frasier usa is it too is it do i have
00:50:10.400 a too big a reach there to think that kemp and rathensburg will get rolled up in this sir you
00:50:16.360 know i really hope they will and uh and i wouldn't stop there i mean gabe sterling he's he's running
00:50:20.920 for secretary of state he was right in it these are people that cannot win they need to uh they
00:50:26.000 need to go away no cleater's right in that uh frasier you're fantastic thank you sir appreciate
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