00:00:00.000this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going
00:00:10.280medieval on these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people
00:00:16.940the people have had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you've tried
00:00:20.960to do everything in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen
00:00:24.140and where do people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish
00:00:31.580that any of these people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose
00:00:38.300if that answer is to save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k
00:00:47.420back okay uh welcome back friday 8 may year of our lord 2026 amazing amazing amazing day for all
00:01:00.760the war and posse all the work you've done we've got a lot more to do louisiana in south carolina
00:01:06.080today make sure go to rand get the numbers let's get on the ramparts because we have momentum now
00:01:12.640Brian Glenn joins us from the White House. Brian, what is happening at noon today?
00:01:17.220When we finish here at the War Room, we're tossing the Charlie Kirk, but I believe we're going to go to the Rose Garden, sir?
00:01:27.380That's right, Steve. And I haven't got any confirmation from the Trump team here exactly the nature of this 12 o'clock President Trump Rose Garden event.
00:01:38.400But I will say this. I was outside of the White House at Starbucks earlier with some colleagues, and I was approached by two angel moms that wanted to thank me for being on the network.
00:01:52.840Thank you for being out for the rallies. I was a fan of Rav and a fan of yours, too.
00:01:57.880And she said, we're here for an event at the White House. We're angel moms.
00:02:02.680So I'm just making the assumption that the event at noon circles around kind of a Mother's Day event, if you will, for Angel's Mom.
00:11:58.180You're open to War Room about if you want this country to be saved, then this country will be saved.
00:12:03.860If you think it's possible to do it, just a mustard seed of hope, then it can happen.
00:12:11.220I used to tear up, Steve, every single time I heard that open.
00:12:15.680If I was home alone or if I'm on the road or I'm watching it on my phone on a plane,
00:12:20.580I would get a tear in my eye every single time that War Room Open would play.
00:12:26.420And I mean that. And I was kind of tearing up and open before we came on here.
00:12:31.020What you have done to MAGA, this America First movement, right after COVID, you led the way to just step aside and take the fight head on, whether it was politically against the vaccine, vaccine mandates, all that stuff.
00:12:48.820Steve, you were the fighter. You were the leader.
00:12:51.000No, I had the easiest job. I had a great production staff of producers. I sit in front of a mic, but it's guys like you, Brian. This one, I would go back to right side brackets in a raft. Brian Glenn has been a roadwork brother. First off, you've dominated the White House, but the years leading up to that, those are what from 2019. Those are five or six hard years of on the road reporting and really showing the power of this movement.
00:13:18.580The power of the movement was those rallies.
00:13:20.460The power of the movement were those people.
00:22:36.980There is a divorce between legislators and the voters.
00:22:42.120and there ought to be. And so that deliberative process has a lot of hurdles that the Commonwealth
00:22:48.180did not meet. The opinion goes and talks about the word election as a noun and electing as a verb.
00:22:59.600It was rich for the Commonwealth to come in on oral arguments and to argue that election day
00:23:05.740is a single day, when these dirt balls have created a nightmare in Virginia of a 45-day
00:23:12.540early voting process. So there was discussion in the arguments about
00:23:19.960election as a noun and election as a verb, and they did take a lot of time in this opinion to
00:23:27.300sort of shove it in the face of the Commonwealth, that you can't argue it both ways, and that
00:23:31.900historically, Virginia did canvass by sheriff throughout the countryside. They canvassed
00:23:37.980votes. It took multiple days. And that electing is a process in which the citizen chooses things.
00:23:46.280And so for 45 days, 1.3 million ballots had already been cast in Virginia. And the requirement
00:23:54.000to amend the Constitution to conduct an intervening election, it was not met at all.
00:24:00.840And it was insulting for the Commonwealth to come in and argue that to the Supreme Court, that the people who had already cast ballots in early voting had somehow forfeited their opportunity to weigh in on a constitutional amendment.
00:24:14.080That was one of one of the highlights of the opinion. And yeah, I think that's that's probably
00:24:22.320the most the most powerful argument that was in this case was just that the election was not
00:24:31.600there was no intervening election. Lois, we had this situation in Texas with the with the
00:24:38.720Sharia law, the two million votes to prohibit that. It put a fire under Paxton. My understanding
00:24:45.200now is President Trump still wrestling with that. There's a poll out that shows Paxton. There's one
00:24:49.440poll that shows him up three to five. There's another poll that shows him up 11. The grassroots
00:24:53.320on fire, the Commonwealth of Virginia, what you folks did, totally self-organizing. Now in Tennessee,
00:24:58.560as the U.S. Supreme Court's come out, you've seen in Tennessee, the grassroots are now all over
00:25:06.340in Louisiana and in South Carolina because we're at 212 right now with Florida and the reversal
00:25:12.680of Virginia. So within striking distance of holding the house, what lessons would you tell
00:25:19.060grassroots around the country you can derive from the experience of these victories of the
00:25:24.720grassroots? Every one of them was beyond long odds. Paxson was written off. The Shreya Law
00:25:30.040thing was considered a joke. We didn't have a shot on reversing any of these. Everybody said,
00:25:35.760no, it's too late. The Supreme Court justice slow walked it enough. Virginia is going to be
00:25:42.160a 20-point blowout. What would you tell the grassroots in the country, looking at the
00:25:47.600momentum we have, of where their focus should be? Well, I mean, one thing is that people really
00:25:56.520just have to get involved. You have to understand what the apparatus is in your immediate area,
00:26:01.640And you have to jump into that because whether you like how it operates or not, they do have certain power levers.
00:26:10.000So, you know, get involved in your local committee if you have a Tea Party group or whatever you might have where people do go and create a group of influence.
00:26:21.180So I would say that's probably the primary goal is just to make yourself useful in this fight.
00:26:27.580you would be surprised at how quickly you can navigate a system especially a system of people
00:26:33.880who maybe are in the party or in those groups not to work but maybe for a social reason you can
00:26:40.700get in there very quickly I mean personally I went from not involved at all to you know on the
00:26:46.860state board of directors and a committee chairman in very short order so if I can do it you can do
00:26:53.680it, number one. So I would say get involved. Can I say one more thing about the election,
00:26:58.860though? I mean, about this opinion? Sure. When I was on the war room before, I know we put up
00:27:05.100a graphic that showed how the 2020 constitutional amendment to create a nonpartisan redistrict
00:27:12.880commission had passed overwhelmingly, I think 67%. The first round of maps were conducted
00:27:19.860with that redistricting commission to a stalemate, and ultimately the remedy for that was to take it
00:27:26.680to the Supreme Court, this Supreme Court, in fact. And part of the meat of the opinion was to
00:27:34.580remind the Commonwealth that this Supreme Court created nonpartisan districts at the will of the
00:27:43.040people in the process in 2020 that was conducted constitutionally to amend the Constitution,
00:27:49.240because that was the will of the voters um it was it was odd for the commonwealth to think
00:27:57.480that they could go back to this very supreme court and ask ask them to overturn themselves
00:28:02.400they thought it was going to be a political delos what's your social media where do people
00:28:08.160go and get more of your analysis uh and find out more about your efforts in the commonwealth
00:28:12.720sure you can follow my getter page which is delois i'm feverishly posting uh all of the
00:28:22.560dirt on the dollar's convertibility into gold ended in 1971 gold was fixed at 35 dollars an
00:28:30.260ounce well fast forward to today and the u.s dollar has lost over 85 percent of its purchasing power
00:28:38.240Gold, on the other hand, is increased in value by over 12,000%.
00:28:42.860That's why central banks are buying gold at record levels.
00:28:46.840That's why major firms like Vanguard and BlackRide hold significant positions in gold.
00:28:52.440And that's why I encourage you to consider diversifying your savings with physical gold from Birch Gold Group.
00:35:49.660Part of the process is to make sure you drag it over until you're talking on your side of the football.
00:35:55.220Now, we're actually going from an FDA that Kevin Hass is talking about, and Hass is head of the President's Economic Council, wouldn't have mentioned that unless it's been discussed, all the way to my idea of some sort of atomic regulatory commission like we had on nuclear weapons, all the way to Bessett and even Susie talking about safety have been vetted, to all the way to you're going to have to have maybe Commerce Department vetting.
00:36:21.520And that is a massive shift from these accelerationists that said, hey, David Sachs and all these guys walking around, all these big shots walking around last summer when they tried to jam it into the big, beautiful bill, that they say, hey, you're not going to have any say-so in anything.
00:38:32.100and they do not want a major cyber attack
00:38:34.980before midterms the Trump administration
00:38:36.980will look like they didn't do anything about.
00:38:38.380So they want to make sure that they're doing something to make sure that this doesn't happen before midterms or any other time.
00:38:43.020And I think, secondly, they really are just overall waking up to the dangers of this type of advancing emerging technology and the need to have some sort of vetting, some sort of regulation about these things before they come out.
00:38:56.660And so I think this is a very interesting sign, very encouraging for a lot of people that this is going to be a topic of conversation in Beijing.
00:39:04.040When you said awakening, I think the awakening is that David Sachs and Christianis, the guy in the
00:39:11.340tech office, and these other people are not masters of the universe. They came to D.C. and
00:39:17.380they looked around D.C. and they said, hey, you know what? This is a place of total mediocrity.
00:39:22.140We're Silicon Valley. And don't get me wrong, I can't stand being in D.C. And I agree with
00:39:28.040them a lot of that. But there is a process. And particularly the process has to have the
00:39:32.040grassroots. They were so arrogant. They didn't think they had to bring along the MAGA base at0.91
00:39:36.660all, which is 85-15 against all of this. 85-15 against data centers, against all of it. And all
00:39:44.060they're trying to do from the data centers in the local level to what they try to do in these two
00:39:48.200amnesty bills and now three and now four is to ram it down your throat with that because they
00:39:52.740just don't think people matter. They're not, they can give all the, they're all transhumanists. They
00:39:56.920do not care about the little guy because at the end of the day humans are just so much problem0.97
00:40:02.960for them right and you can see it and they're getting they're getting bitch slapped let me be
00:40:08.120when when you talk about what's in your report and you look at we're here in may of 2026 when
00:40:14.180they thought all this stuff would be behind them they thought they'd be fully on an accelerationist
00:40:18.560path and when you mentioned Hassett Besson and Wiles those three individuals don't come from
00:40:24.220the tech world. Susie comes from politics, particularly in Florida, state politics.
00:40:30.320And Bessett and Hassett come from the capital markets and from Wall Street and understand,
00:40:34.860and particularly when banks are going up to having meetings with Bessett and say,
00:40:38.520the way we look at this, we may be evaporated as a money center bank in about 30 seconds.
00:40:44.140That's a problem. That's a problem that adults like Kevin Hassett and Scott Bessett have to deal
00:40:50.240with. Liz, this is, of all the great stuff you're breaking, this is by far, I think, the most
00:40:55.120important because the future of our species depends upon this. And so between now and China0.99
00:41:01.500and there's so much in the next couple of weeks, please think of us when you're putting these up.
00:41:05.020We'd love to have you back on there. Thanks so much. Great to be here. Liz, where do people
00:41:10.880track you? What's the social media and where they get you over at The Daily Signal? You can read my
00:41:15.780work at dailysignal.com and follow me on x at thelizmitchell. Thank you, ma'am. Appreciate
00:41:22.140you. Thank you. I don't know if we had the article we can put up. Maybe we can put it up. So
00:41:28.300Buskirk, Chris Buskirk and the many oligarchs over at American Greatness put up a piece the
00:41:37.440other day on yours truly about how I was going against the president's plan of, you know,
00:41:42.220about china and making sure that industrially our tech guys had this market had this market
00:41:47.980opportunity and you know i was terrible because i wouldn't support you damn right i'm not supporting
00:41:52.480it and it's total bs and a lie here's what the facts are jensen wong and buzz kirk and jd vance0.83
00:42:00.560and peter teal and carp and all these guys are in bed with china and the chinese communist party
00:42:05.820They want to make bigger profits by selling to the Chinese Communist Party0.55
00:49:08.800I think your mom, with her frustration in that first conversation with you, that she realized with her smarts and her due diligence, she had signed up for a bad plan.
00:49:20.740So how does this audience get in contact with your consultants and advisors that they can actually start to see the whole range of alternatives?