00:00:21.460Well, I tell you what, do I have Cain up?
00:00:23.660Okay, let's play the cold open, and I've got a special guest who's going to join us right afterwards.
00:00:27.140What Donald Trump wants, he usually posts about on Truth Social at odd hours.
00:00:33.280From his demands that states gerrymander their congressional maps to keep him in office,
00:00:37.640to compelling his Justice Department to prosecute his political enemies.
00:00:42.040Now, amid flashing red warning signs that his party will lose the midterm elections
00:00:47.560by large margins due to both historical trends and his soaring unpopularity,
00:00:53.420Donald Trump is demanding an election army.
00:00:55.460Over the weekend, Donald Trump lashed out at an election integrity effort launched by Democrats, posting this on True Social.
00:01:02.620Quote, during my historic election in 2024, the Republicans had an election integrity army in every single state to preserve the sanctity of each legal vote.
00:01:12.960We will be doing the same again in 26, but it will be much bigger and stronger.
00:01:18.000While that sort of brutish, detail-less claim would normally prompt an eye roll, it does come amid other stuff.
00:01:28.980An alarming effort by Donald Trump and his backers to centralize control of our elections into the hands of the federal government.
00:01:35.980With Trump allies calling for ICE at polling places in November.
00:05:20.120And that leaves the president in a box. Does that mean he wants to go back to full scale military operations?
00:05:25.320And if that's the case, is there any evidence that that's going to actually change anybody's mind?0.89
00:05:29.400The Iranians think that they haven't lost. So they're willing to hold out for the best deal that they think they can get.
00:05:36.680Their why is that there's widespread election fraud, that lots of people around this country,
00:05:42.960illegal aliens or people out of the proper precinct trying to vote. That's just false.
00:05:48.700The president has been saying this repeatedly for years, and it just isn't true.
00:05:54.880There's this myth of widespread voter fraud that is the purported justification for an election integrity unit or other steps.
00:06:03.300In 2020, his argument, again, which he continues to repeat, was that the results in that election were infected with widespread fraud.
00:06:12.280Ineligible voters voting, dead voters, miscounting, intentional voter fraud.
00:06:17.320And again, Nicole, there's never been any factual basis for that.
00:06:21.640So all he is doing now, I think, as you correctly defined the why, is coming up with a sort of presidential argument as to why he will lose.
00:06:32.160It's to argue even in advance of the election that there's going to be fraud.
00:06:37.840That's why we're taking all these steps, because he knows that what's likely to happen based on historical trends in the polls is that he's not going to do well this time.
00:06:46.960But we got to just every time we talk about this, I feel like we just have to come back to the baseline fact of the myth of voter fraud in this country.
00:06:54.520We do this well. States are really good at it.
00:06:56.940We have integrity in our voting systems across the country.
00:07:00.000And it's just false to suggest otherwise to the American people.
00:07:04.000We're in a terrible box on this entire nuclear issue.
00:07:07.120The only way to delay an Iranian nuclear program is to get international inspectors back in on the ground with robust rules of engagement and to get out of the country not just 1,000 pounds of 60 percent HEU, but also all the 20 percent enrichment, which is only a fairly short industrial process to get it to nuclear capability.0.80
00:08:04.380At the end of the day, the Iranians, despite their massive military loss to 13,000 airstrikes, know we cannot change the regime, open the Gulf, or end the nuclear program with air power.
00:08:22.420So Mr. Trump's got to connect diplomacy to the military equation.
00:08:28.700monday 11 may year of alert 2026 the afternoon show just had an event at the white house that
00:08:35.600was historic university indiana hoosiers football team national champions at the white house want0.96
00:08:42.480to bring in kane from citizens free press kane uh talk to me about it you're you're you're a die
00:08:50.380hard uh hoosier what was it like today not the basketball team not bobby knight who was a huge
00:08:56.960supporter president trump was with us on the 16 uh campaign uh along with um coach lou holtz
00:09:06.280uh two indiana two guys who coach in indiana the state of indiana were with us the entire way
00:09:13.080uh but to hear the see the hoosier football team there given you're a diehard hoosier what was it
00:09:18.880like yeah uh well there was you know it was fantastic first off signetti was hilarious i'm
00:09:26.300glad that that President Trump had Signetti standing right next to him so we could get sort
00:09:31.760of that you know the Signetti scowl get the facial reactions I thought it was great I thought it was
00:09:38.080I thought it was nice when Signetti spoke for a few minutes you're right about Bob Knight I don't
00:09:42.720know if I've told you this story Bannon so I've met President Trump just one time and it's the
00:09:47.900only time in nine years that I've ever left CFP headquarters it was for Detroit right where I met
00:09:53.960you in fact in person and charlie set it up so that charlie and andrew set it up so i could meet
00:09:59.640the president and i got my 30 seconds with him and as i thought of it ahead of time i was like
00:10:04.920well i'm either going to talk about bob knight and tell him a story about bob knight making me
00:10:09.120run suicides at age 12 in assembly hall when he caught me and a good friend sneaking into an iu
00:10:15.020basketball practice that was in that was in 1977 or 78 the year after we won we had the undefeated
00:10:22.960the national championship. He sent some managers up. He saw a light enter. It's a dark practice
00:10:30.780except for the floor itself. So in the stands, when he saw a light enter, he knew a door had
00:10:35.880been opened. He sent some managers up. They found us. They brought us to the floor, and he made us
00:10:40.040run suicides with the team for about 20 minutes. Anyway, so I mentioned that, and President Trump
00:10:46.840loved that story so much. I didn't get a chance to mention the other thing, which I was going to
00:10:51.360say that i tell the president that i love to golf i was going to try to angle my way into a golf
00:10:56.360round you know and but i only got 30 seconds so so you're absolutely right about you know bob knight
00:11:03.680and and how much the president enjoys his presence and you know and and knight was a great surrogate
00:11:11.040on as you know on that campaign trail i mean big time yeah you remember how it was a little bit
00:11:17.540tight the race between Ted Cruz and the primary the Ted it was I think May early May about this
00:11:23.720time in 2016 and that's when Ted Cruz made the mistake he was at a basketball I think he was at
00:11:29.340the Milan High School basketball gym which is where the Hoosiers famous Gene Hackman Hoosiers
00:11:35.080movie was filmed and and and and Ted Cruz instead of calling it a basketball rim he said a ring
00:11:41.960and that and I put a headline up in the I put a headline up I was like Ted Cruz loses the
00:11:47.660Indiana primary one week ahead of schedule just from putting that ring up so yeah so it's it's
00:11:54.300it was really special and I appreciated that I woke up this morning and that you wanted to talk
00:11:59.280a little bit about you know Knight and Hoosiers and and and I think I understand why you know
00:12:03.920Signetti is he's an everyman he's that that team this IU team you know nothing against all the
00:12:10.480other teams in the in the uh national championship but this iu team sort of became the national team
00:12:15.720i feel like so it's it's also it's also you have you have basketball schools and you have
00:12:21.680football schools traditionally correct and like you you say like it's a basketball school the
00:12:26.960football team has had various times when it's been okay but it's not looked as a football school
00:12:31.920indiana i mean it was the doormat of the big 10 for decade after decade after decade it was just
00:12:40.160considered and as much hard as they tried this is why it was america's team cinderella team
00:12:46.180and of course signetti uh and in the entire squad just kind of the country embraced them
00:12:51.400at the time that's why i thought it was so great that they got invited to the white house today
00:12:54.740sir yeah i agree and it's you know part of that look look as you know indiana is the most southern
00:13:01.400school in the big 10 right we have the probably the best architecture we have the best looking1.00
00:13:06.820women. You know, there's 45,000 undergraduate students at IU. There's 25,000, you know,1.00
00:13:13.200gorgeous co-eds and were warmer than anywhere else. And so I never understood why IU couldn't
00:13:20.100recruit. And Signetti, you know, President Trump kind of talked about it. Signetti did the greatest,
00:13:26.140this might be the greatest coaching job in the history of college sports, maybe professional
00:13:30.540sports. He didn't really change, you know, people like to say he bought that team with NIL.
00:13:35.240that's a bunch of malarkey he's come out and said you know alabama ran a 40 million nil last year
00:13:41.300and and signetti said about two weeks ago that i use was closer to 25 million so he really he
00:13:47.240didn't you know and mark cuban kind of gave some money and cuban said that i wasn't going to give
00:13:51.980him any cash if he was going to try to bid for the five stars and signetti was like oh hell no
00:13:57.460he was like i know how to build a roster you build it with guys who care guys with chips on their
00:14:02.640shoulders guys from Bloomington Indiana who are too short guys from Richmond Virginia who you know
00:14:08.160you you build it you build it with people with chips on their shoulder and that's how you do it
00:14:12.460right and yeah it's amazing where where do people go for citizens free press sir yeah if people want
00:14:19.580to follow my daily insanity go to the website it's all the new stories are at the top all day
00:14:25.400long from about 8 a.m to 2 a.m and then on social media it's it's at citizen free press
00:14:31.460that story is true the first time the only time he's taken off in nine years ago see charlie and
00:14:36.380everybody all of us up in detroit kate and co-host of the show kane thank you so much
00:14:41.340great day for the hoosiers thank you brother what a guy talk about dedication and uh grit
00:14:50.160kane a citizen free press make sure you go there every morning to kick your day off
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00:18:53.420It was so tasty we had to replay it.1.00
00:18:56.260I love it when Nicole does her meltdown.1.00
00:18:58.640An election army, much bigger and stronger and tougher. Matt Mack joins us from the coalition. Tell people first, what is the coalition, sir?
00:19:09.700Steve, the coalition, as I said before, it started here in Vegas 1 May of 2021, started with initially secretaries of state candidates, and we've grown to secretaries of state, election judges, election officials, poll watchers, poll workers, everywhere from Hawaii to Virginia, Alaska to Texas.
00:19:33.160and we have been for the last several years going around the country educating folks on the election
00:19:39.660ecosystem and hearing nicole wallace it's like first off it's not voter fraud it's election
00:19:46.640fraud voter fraud is an individual doing something wrong election fraud is systemic
00:19:51.140wide she has no idea what she's talking about talk to me about the training you guys are doing
00:19:57.660you're having a big event in june i want to talk about but the backbone of this army our volunteer
00:20:02.920groups like you, the coalition, you know, you got Cleta Mitchell, you got so many, you got the
00:20:07.180great Steve Stern that meets every week or every other week. You have a massive volunteer army.
00:20:13.720Of course, the RNC is going to have some paid people in here, but the bulk of it, the muscle
00:20:18.880of it, the backbone of it is these volunteer groups that are concerned about number one,
00:20:24.680election integrity. So systemically, they're going to go through and make sure everything's
00:20:28.840sorted out, and also individually, that there's no voter fraud. Talk to me how the coalition is
00:20:34.000working on that. Is President Trump right? Are we going to field an army for the 2026 midterms?
00:20:41.740Well, sir, the army's there. Should we choose to engage with it? As you said, it's volunteers. I
00:20:47.420mean, literally, these are folks who've walked away from their jobs, using their own life savings
00:20:52.140to go out and educate folks on our entire legal election ecosystem
00:20:58.840from registration to validation, which is when you check in at the poll books,
00:21:17.040Every time the we, the people, want to see the election data on our own elections, we're told to go pound sand.
00:21:25.120No, this is why we've had to, you know, the Justice Department had to step in everywhere from Arizona to Georgia, and we're winning those cases also.
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00:34:33.220Virginia Attorney General Jay Jones has just filed an emergency request for a stay with the United States Supreme Court over the state Supreme Court's ruling throwing out the redistricting vote.
00:34:45.020Virginia justices voided the results on Friday, saying the process violated Virginia's constitution. However, it's not clear if the U.S. Supreme Court will even hear the appeal since it hinges on state procedural laws, making it a state-level constitutional issue.
00:35:03.220the viceroy joins us by phone mike davis your thoughts sir
00:35:08.000i am just landing in las vegas and i would say that i have a better chance of winning a jackpot
00:35:18.200than these virginia democrats have of winning relief at the supreme court of the united states
00:35:24.520they have less than a snowball's chance in hell there is no way the u.s supreme court is going to
00:35:31.360reverse the virginia supreme court on the virginia's decision on the virginia constitution so
00:35:39.840this is performance artist in virginia trying to save face with their their gazillionaire
00:35:47.760liberal donors i think okay mike they had a conference call chaired by hakeem jeffries and
00:35:53.460their lawyers on saturday talking about they were going to basically redo the virginia
00:36:00.840Supreme Court. So everybody over 54 would be kicked off it. They would then would stack it
00:36:06.180with additional left-wing 54-year-old or under, and they would retry this and basically sort it
00:36:13.260out. Your thoughts on that radical plan, sir? Yeah, Hakeem Jeffries is a lunatic. This is the
00:36:21.320guy who says Republicans are the fascists and the Democrats are fighting for democracy.
00:36:26.720This is a very interesting way to fight for democracy. You're trying to get rid of the
00:36:32.920Supreme Court justices who said that the Virginia redistricting scam did not follow the right
00:36:40.400constitutional procedures and deceived Virginia voters. Hakeem Jeffries, again, he's a lunatic.0.99
00:36:48.260And if he becomes the Speaker of the House after this November, we're going to see what kind of0.97
00:36:53.780a House Speaker he will be. This is crucial. We have a fighting chance now as conservatives,
00:36:58.880as Republicans, to keep the House and to keep the Senate. We need to organize. We need to get
00:37:04.760out the vote. We need to give President Trump two more years to do his most crucial job,
00:37:12.400which is to save America. You know, Caroline Wren on the show this morning, she was saying
00:37:19.220on one of the podcasts someone you uh know very well and and know how dangerous is andrew weissman
00:37:25.280was on some podcasts and he was saying hey all this talk of hakeem jeffries and everybody about
00:37:29.420packing the court you guys better we better tone this down because you need all three branches of
00:37:35.320government to actually pack the court and the republicans have that now and if they were able
00:37:39.600to talk soon into going to the talking filibuster they could actually add uh four seats and i believe
00:37:47.120that you've given us i think i think it oh no it's caroline wren gave us for uh you know judge
00:37:52.600cannon uh mike lee ted cruz and of course the viceroy mike davis your thoughts about uh their
00:37:59.120their efforts to pack the court once they take charge and weissman's fear why in the hell are
00:38:05.420we going to do it mike davis i would love to see and perhaps i would manage your confirmation
00:38:09.960process for the supreme court sir well you'd have you'd have to co-manage it with caroline
00:38:15.780Wren, because I've already given her the job as the campaign manager. But I would say that if
00:38:21.380Mike Davis somehow got through the Senate confirmation process, which I think I would
00:38:26.320have less of a shot than Virginia getting the Supreme Court to reverse the Virginia redistricting,
00:38:34.020I think I'd go down 99 to 1 with Chuck Grassley, my former boss, ending his 65-year political career
00:38:41.440voting for the viceroy. No, I think I'm fine as the viceroy. I don't think I want to be a
00:38:47.060Supreme Court justice, but I would say this to Hakeem Jeffries. Please, please keep talking
00:38:53.540about the Democrats packing the courts between now and November 2026, because if there's anything
00:39:01.200that unifies Republicans and brings an independence, it is an assault on the Supreme
00:39:07.360Court on its independence. We saw this when I was running the Kavanaugh confirmation. We should have
00:39:12.360lost Senate seats in 2018. And when the Democrats won the House of Representatives, we actually
00:39:20.620knocked out four Senate Democrat incumbents and picked up two seats in the Senate because of the
00:39:26.800Kavanaugh fight, because the Democrats were crazy in their attack on the Supreme Court. So Hakeem
00:39:31.640Jeffries, this DEI disaster of a leader for the Democrats, please keep talking about court packing
00:39:37.760because he may help Republicans pull the rabbit out of the hat and keep the house.
00:39:45.020Mike Davis, the vice-rory, thank you so much. Where do people go to Article 3 to sign up,
00:39:49.600to become part of this, particularly this fight for redistricting, and where do they go
00:39:53.060to see your always on point social media, sir? It's article3project.org, article number three,
00:40:01.400project.org, donate, follow us on social action, action, action. And I want to call out the Trump
00:40:07.260first assistant U.S. attorney Segal Chata. I'm talking to the U.S. attorney's office in Vegas
00:40:13.320this week. So I hope that causes controversy and makes heads explode.
00:40:19.800Oh my God, she's the best. She's the warrior queen out in Nevada. Chata from Nevada. Sir,0.97
00:40:26.340Mike Davis, good luck out there. Thank you, sir. Appreciate you.
00:40:54.800When is actually the trip to China start, sir?
00:41:01.400uh the trip to china well he leaves the white house tomorrow steve he uh goes from andrews
00:41:09.080to uh alaska where they're going to do quick stop and uh refuel and then he arrives in beijing
00:41:15.940uh wednesday because remember there's a 12 hour time difference so they're a day ahead of us
00:41:21.820in china and so in their i guess wednesday morning wednesday evening he arrives and then
00:41:29.060And Thursday morning, they have – they'll have meetings with President Xi Jinping, right?
00:41:36.740Then they'll tour the Temple of Heaven, and then they'll have a wonderful steak dinner, and they'll sign a bunch of trade agreements, which we can go into also, Steve.
00:42:45.420Going to have a lot of discussions, I'm sure, about the war in the Persian Gulf.
00:42:49.740One thing you should ask, which I think they talked to Lula about, what in the hell is the Chinese Communist Party doing trying to force their currency, which is, I don't know, a little thinly traded, to be an alternative to the U.S. dollar as the global prime reserve currency?