Bannon's War Room - May 14, 2026


Episode 5373: Redistricting Showdown In South Carolina


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Eugene and Simone talk about the impact gerrymandricting is having on the upcoming midterms and why it s a good thing it s happening now. They also discuss the dangers of big tech's growing influence in the space.

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00:00:00.280 Breaking tonight, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is bending to Donald Trump's will.
00:00:05.580 He just called state lawmakers back for a special session on June 17th
00:00:10.200 to redraw their congressional map to advantage Republicans for the 2028 election.
00:00:16.960 Meanwhile, in South Carolina, a handful of Republican state senators
00:00:20.940 have at least temporarily derailed an effort to carve up the district
00:00:25.140 held by the state's only Democratic and only black congressman, Jim Clyburn.
00:00:31.020 This was Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey just yesterday.
00:00:35.700 If we're going to lose this radical idea of a nation conceived in liberty
00:00:41.520 and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal,
00:00:44.600 if that's going to happen, Mr. President,
00:00:46.960 by God, it's not going to be because I surrendered it.
00:00:52.900 I'm voting no.
00:00:53.900 gerrymandering forces you to convince yourself that the voters are going to behave the same way
00:01:00.920 they have in the past and what we have seen over the last few cycles is that voters democrat
00:01:06.700 republican and independent are willing to try new things because how terrible things are going in
00:01:12.460 this country for them especially low-income folks and so you can't draw things expecting those voters
00:01:18.320 to do the same thing so you can but then what's going to happen in november may not be what you
00:01:21.680 think. And if you talk to experts on this, it's called dummy mandarin, where you cut up things so
00:01:26.320 much that at the end of the day, you have you have messed yourself up. And there are a lot of
00:01:30.200 these Republican states have been gerrymandering for so long that that's where they're going to
00:01:33.560 end up. You talked about Kemp at the beginning, Alicia, and I just want to read something from
00:01:37.580 the AJC that I thought was really interesting. Kemp has ruled out changing the maps for this
00:01:42.600 year's races, but Republicans are moving to act now while they are certain as GOP governor can
00:01:47.660 sign the new districts into law. Certain a GOP governor can sign the new districts into law.
00:01:53.580 That tells me that things in Georgia are looking a little bluer than they did before, right? Because
00:01:59.200 otherwise they wouldn't be doing this, it seems. I appreciate that reading of the tea leaves. It
00:02:03.440 also reinforces, Simone, what is at the foundation of this, which is why it has been easier for
00:02:09.500 Republicans to execute on some of this redistricting, which is they just have a lot more
00:02:13.920 places where they have the trifecta and they understand the power of the trifecta. They
00:02:18.440 understand they need to have control of the state legislature. They need to have the governor who is
00:02:23.120 in place, who can sign off on whatever it is the state legislature pushes through. But to Eugene's
00:02:28.700 point, there is a window of opportunity for them there that they now have to decide if they want
00:02:35.720 to exploit. And where we started this conversation, the potential risks, Simone, of their choosing to
00:02:41.500 exploit it. Right now, this very video is being analyzed, photographed. How does the skin look?
00:02:47.780 Are his pupils violated, fed into an algorithm to psychologically profile me? The square footage
00:02:53.260 of the room is being calculated. It's cradle to grave surveillance. That's why big tech wants
00:02:58.540 the data centers. Now, I know as a public person, there's no way around it for me. So I don't try
00:03:04.980 to do anything particularly cool to throw off the Al Gore, the IA. I'm, I am what I am. I'm spied on.
00:03:12.480 It's just the nature of the beast. But Big Tech, Mark Zuckerberg, vaccine mandate,
00:03:18.220 funded the destruction of America, funded Black Lives Matter, funded illegal immigrants. 0.90
00:03:22.060 They hire infinite H-1Bs. And now they're telling you that if we don't beat China, 0.98
00:03:27.620 then the bad guys trying to win. But Big Tech are the bad guys. Who, you know, who is this we?
00:03:32.760 We were censored. We couldn't share the link to 100 by the laptop. We were told, take the vaccine or you're going to lose your job and your livelihood. Vaccine passports, dude, that's a dream under these data centers. They will do cradle to the grave surveillance. They will suck up every picture, video you take of your kids. It will be harvested. Every movement you make will all be stored. Digital currency will be stored. This is dystopian level stuff.
00:04:00.320 And that's why, because nothing I've said can be refuted, that's why Big Tech and Kevin O'Leary,
00:04:05.920 you know, he went on Tucker and people are mad at Tucker.
00:04:08.020 I don't really care about that.
00:04:09.680 They're saying, well, this is a China talking point.
00:04:11.660 I'm China, dude.
00:04:12.680 I'm China.
00:04:13.360 Or Big Tech, which was funded by China.
00:04:15.340 Big Tech, which promotes social credit scores and censorship.
00:04:18.740 Big Tech, which wouldn't let us talk about COVID, which originated in China.
00:04:23.460 We're China now?
00:04:24.720 No way.
00:04:25.800 Don't fall for this stuff, man.
00:04:27.020 They're using populist messaging.
00:04:28.800 They're using nationalist messaging because they want a shock collar on you.
00:04:32.920 They want the mark of the beast in the literal sense to control everything you do.
00:04:38.000 And that's why they need these data centers.
00:04:40.040 And that's why they're trying to ape our language, our populist nationalist message.
00:04:44.380 Oh, we got to beat China.
00:04:45.480 We?
00:04:45.820 OK.
00:04:46.480 Where are the checks in, big guy?
00:04:48.360 Where's the money?
00:04:49.260 If it's us, us and it's not just more profiteering by big tech.
00:04:53.940 Where are the checks, big boys?
00:04:55.280 Oh, all amongst each other.
00:04:58.420 We. You're not part of the we. Don't be a slave.
00:05:03.020 Thursday, 14 May, year of our Lord, 2026.
00:05:07.040 That's Cerno laying it down and 100% correct.
00:05:10.080 One thing we do know is that Jensen Wong, glad he caught the plane,
00:05:14.380 although he's a few minutes late running across the tarmac.
00:05:17.220 He caught the plane in Alaska, and it's been announced that we've sold,
00:05:23.480 we've committed to sell all the chips just below the top.
00:05:27.060 But this whole issue that's playing out in Beijing about, oh, my God, we got a Sputnik moment. 0.98
00:05:33.280 It's all about the Chinese. 1.00
00:05:34.120 Look at them over there. 1.00
00:05:34.860 Look at the business guys slobbering all over them. 0.52
00:05:38.020 Elon Musk is an agent of influence to the Chinese Communist Party, full stop.
00:05:42.780 Jensen Wang is an agent of influence for the Chinese Communist Party.
00:05:46.380 Jensen Wang said, well, the leaders over there want to have a win-win.
00:05:49.400 He said, no, the Chinese Communist Party is our stone-cold enemy, stone-cold enemy,
00:05:55.340 enemy of the chinese people enemy this american citizens our country all of it and cerner is 100 0.96
00:06:00.980 correct they're using messaging and the moronic meme generators are falling into the trap no we 0.76
00:06:09.160 will never concede that we should do anything to assist the chinese communist party including 0.72
00:06:13.800 selling all this ability for them to be anywhere near competitive in artificial intelligence more
00:06:20.680 about that later. Let's get back to the practical side of this. Alex DeGrasse, correct me if I'm
00:06:26.980 wrong, and while we're speaking, Alex, while you're here talking on the war room, we may actually have
00:06:32.260 Governor McMaster's in South Carolina to call for a special, give us an update here,
00:06:37.760 some breaking news coming out of South Carolina. Yeah, so we're hearing that there should be any
00:06:42.120 moment, probably hopefully while we're live here in the war room, that they'll be announcing a
00:06:45.660 special session that, you know, they'll have the votes to do. Now, when they previously had the
00:06:50.360 vote in South Carolina, it was a resolution. They needed, I believe, two thirds. And if they were to
00:06:56.280 do the special session and go, it would just be like a bill format. So they would just need a
00:06:59.800 majority. We feel confident that we've got the votes. Obviously, it's a slog. But, you know,
00:07:05.160 things are moving. People are working hard. The White House is out there working. And a lot of
00:07:08.380 us, Caroline, Ryan, myself, everyone's hammering the phones and other posse's out there. So look,
00:07:12.900 it's very positive. So we should be able to net one there. We're obviously on track for,
00:07:17.240 hang on hang on hang on hang on i don't want to get ahead of the thing that i want people
00:07:22.620 understand how historic this is this is to go i believe seven and no in uh in south carolina sir
00:07:29.700 yeah that's exactly seven and jim and this is jim cliburn that that this this is the seat that he's
00:07:37.220 he's held forever and become i mean cliburn without cliburn controlling that unconstitutional seat
00:07:43.920 joe biden is not the president of the united states am i correct on that that's right that's
00:07:50.280 exactly right and good talking unconstitutional and that's i mean that's exactly correct
00:07:55.280 so this is an and for for uh the movement here is nothing short of amazing because this thing is
00:08:03.260 you know a week ago no a couple days ago maybe a couple days ago yes then a hard no just take us
00:08:09.940 are the ups and downs, because there's been some real heroes in this, including that Governor
00:08:14.860 McMaster, sir. Yeah, that's exactly. I mean, look, we said this was going to be a good exercise,
00:08:20.600 Steve, because it obviously unraveled and laid bare some of these people and some of these
00:08:26.500 traitors within our own party. And I think it's great exercise in many regards, Steve. So obviously,
00:08:31.240 we all saw what they did in South Carolina. They were showing that on the open. And it's just
00:08:35.800 disgraceful but you know with a cluster um they only need 26 votes before they needed a 31 so
00:08:41.680 you know we apparently got the votes everything it was a knife fight um so that's positive so
00:08:47.740 we're going to see how this plays out but nothing's obviously done until it's done so i think
00:08:52.300 in south carolina i mean everything has just been the craziest i mean you look at what caroline wren
00:08:56.760 has done you look at what the white house and and adam kate at the national redistricting trust i
00:09:01.680 mean these everyone's been putting this on their shoulder for years i mean in this you know see
00:09:05.380 we're looking at 10 maybe 12 i mean net and that's what i said a year ago when we first talked about
00:09:12.180 this eight months yes whenever when we said you said what do we need minimum to hold the house i
00:09:17.660 said look minimum 10 now we just spoke steve obviously we've got seven on the board which
00:09:22.520 isn't hang on hang on hang on and i do want to give a thank shout out to the guys in the south
00:09:27.560 men and women in the in the uh in the south carolina house also the lieutenant governor 0.82
00:09:32.360 Just give me give me a minute on her. She is beyond a rock star. Talk about her for a second. 0.99
00:09:38.340 Well, I've got a lot of friends that work for I don't know her personally, but she's out there hammering and I know she's got great people working for I know I got a lot of friends in South Carolina and they're voters for her.
00:09:47.620 So, you know, a lot of people are excited about her race. So that's great to see. I think she may be leading. I'm not sure it's a tight governor race, but, you know, look, she was out there and I think she's moving votes.
00:09:57.920 And that's huge, because this is the type like these moments which we face many of these, Steve, you know, when you see people rise up and really move people and really, you know, move this movement forward like that only happens so often.
00:10:10.380 And she seems to be one of those people. So that's great. I mean, she deserves a lot of credit.
00:10:15.320 You were Stefanik strategist. I just want people in this audience to understand, because we're going to go through a list that we left on the table as of right now.
00:10:23.840 seven okay and then we're gonna get to the net number and all that we're gonna keep you through
00:10:27.900 the next break for the whole next segment when you were Stefan with Stefanik in the house just
00:10:33.480 tell the audience how what an iconic figure Clyburn is sir yeah you know I mean really
00:10:43.160 the congressional black caucus the power base among this sort of I guess you know DEI I mean 0.75
00:10:50.080 they have a lot of money, even from corporations, Steve, because they kind of go and they shake
00:10:54.520 down all these corporations and they kind of have this DI budget. I mean, really, it's a ton of
00:10:58.940 money and power. And you look at, obviously, he totally anointed Joe Biden. I mean, let's rewind
00:11:04.100 back. You had Buttigieg coming out of Iowa. You had all this happening and things were all over
00:11:08.020 the place. And then it was like that one night, Steve, remember you had Clyburn and Gore,
00:11:12.280 someone else dropped out. Everything just kind of shifted. And then boom, Biden was the guy. And then
00:11:18.200 he became the canon and they obviously stole the election. So hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on,
00:11:23.340 hang on. Buttigieg, I think he won Iowa and was second in New Hampshire. I mean, nobody's ever
00:11:28.820 done that with, with Biden was fourth or fifth in Iowa and fourth or fifth in New Hampshire.
00:11:33.800 You had a guy on a roll. You had another guy that was finished. The old guy was finished.
00:11:38.600 They get to South Carolina and, and Jim Clyburn essentially made the decision that black people 0.94
00:11:46.380 would not get in back of a gay candidate on a national level. 0.89
00:11:50.200 They had to have somebody to take out Trump. 0.96
00:11:52.060 He knew Biden forever.
00:11:53.760 He literally shifted, put it on his shoulders,
00:11:57.080 and changed the dynamic in the 2020 Democratic primary, did he not?
00:12:03.180 Yeah, I mean, it was a remarkable just show of the machinations
00:12:07.620 of the Democrat Party, which is obviously a corrupt criminal enterprise
00:12:11.400 when you look at it.
00:12:12.120 So especially with everything coming out in Act Blue 0.94
00:12:14.220 and obviously all these unconstitutional seats and the census and the illegals is unbelievable. 0.99
00:12:20.100 So, I mean, yeah, really, what an insane thing. 0.91
00:12:23.540 And now that that will be gutted, it's huge.
00:12:25.400 I mean, I'm just reading an article.
00:12:27.720 That shows you the courage of what's happening in South Carolina.
00:12:32.920 As we speak on this show, McMaster's call a special session,
00:12:36.680 and the fighting has been inside the Republican Party.
00:12:40.620 But this is a national MSNBC will melt down like the nuclear reactor meltdown, right?
00:12:47.440 A three mile island when this happens, because this is different than just some seed and some guy.
00:12:53.420 This is James Clyburn's having his house seat taken as the seventh seat that these patriots in South Carolina are saying it's unconstitutional.
00:13:03.240 We've lived under this forever. We don't care how powerful he is. We're going to take it.
00:13:07.880 That's true heroism.
00:13:09.680 That's profile and courage.
00:13:12.320 Yeah, that's exactly right, Steve.
00:13:13.620 I mean, I was just reading an article about how the Congressional Black Caucus is just
00:13:20.120 getting decimated since they have all these unconstitutional seats.
00:13:24.020 And this is going to take them forever to recover.
00:13:26.680 I mean, you'll have to see essentially a new Democrat Party once we deal with the census
00:13:30.220 and we play this out.
00:13:32.740 Because we talked about those seven seats.
00:13:34.860 I mean, you know, if we can hold the house, God willing, and pick up another seven or eight, you know, next time, too.
00:13:41.940 I mean, this stuff, and then you can roll into the census. 0.97
00:13:44.980 We not got the illegal immigrants.
00:13:47.000 That's 30, 40 seats. 1.00
00:13:48.880 Hang on.
00:13:49.680 So what we're going to do is we're going to take a break.
00:13:51.660 We're going to come back and we're going to talk about six states and seven that we're leaving on the table.
00:13:57.820 And the question gets to be, why are we leaving on the table?
00:14:01.780 particularly if they take the House by one seat.
00:14:05.440 Hakeem Jeffries will run it like he's got a 30-seat majority.
00:14:12.020 This is trench warfare.
00:14:13.480 There are seven seats we are leaving on the table that are right there.
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00:16:36.480 Okay, Alex DeGrasse, I want to go to the seven.
00:16:41.500 I want people to understand we're leaving seven on the table.
00:16:45.360 Five of those are related to the Supreme Court decision about being unconstitutional,
00:16:49.880 and two of those we're just leaving on the table.
00:16:51.900 Let's go.
00:16:52.680 What is the latest in Mississippi?
00:16:55.340 Let me just pull up my notes so I have it right.
00:16:58.300 So Mississippi, you know, they were pretty far into their primary.
00:17:02.700 You know, lots of people had voted.
00:17:05.300 You know, it wasn't just sort of the mail ballots and everything else.
00:17:08.000 So, you know, that they got canceled there.
00:17:10.520 They really needed a judge to have ordered that.
00:17:12.360 It's been tough.
00:17:12.960 So they're expected to take up all of their maps for the 2028 in the next regular session.
00:17:19.280 OK, that's that's that's as weak.
00:17:21.400 It's I thought I thought the I thought the governor called he was the first guy to call a special session.
00:17:26.640 What happened about that?
00:17:28.520 Just kind of crumbled.
00:17:29.460 I think people, I think, are nervous about the voting that's pretty, you know, pretty past.
00:17:37.000 You know, I think the election is coming right up.
00:17:39.340 And so I think that they were nervous about that and thought that, you know, they would try to do it.
00:17:44.140 They would lose in court. Right.
00:17:45.360 So, I mean, sometimes, Steve, it's not just totally cowards, but sometimes people are nervous about, you know, hey, if they roll this dice and they can the whole thing can blow up.
00:17:55.100 Okay, Georgia, the Kemp machine that's associated, that's affiliated with the Bush machine, is very arrogantly, and of course MSNBC is a meltdown because he just called a special session, or he called him back for a special session, to pass it for 28.
00:18:11.620 But here we are in May.
00:18:13.740 Here we are in May.
00:18:14.640 We leave two on the table in Georgia, including two of the worst, sir.
00:18:19.460 That's exactly right.
00:18:20.480 And we're hoping they're they're telling people at least they'll pick up one, maybe even leave one on the table for 2028, which would be crazy.
00:18:28.620 Obviously, we'd want to. So we'll see how that has to develop.
00:18:32.820 But, yeah, it's very obviously it's shameful. There's no excuse in Georgia.
00:18:35.860 You know, they don't have their primary anytime soon.
00:18:38.680 There's no pressure. There's no pressure the White House could have put on them.
00:18:41.860 There's no holding back of of some sort of bridge or something they absolutely need to say, Kemp, you got to go off the dime because you're.
00:18:50.480 one of the major causes for the election steal of not standing up to the steal in 2020, sir?
00:18:56.740 You know, I'm not familiar exactly with those conversations with the White House, but
00:19:01.240 certainly, I mean, like you said, Steve, it would be really horrible if we lost the majority by one
00:19:08.140 seat. And you look at someone like Brian Kemp, who would be responsible for, obviously, you know,
00:19:13.420 the partial destruction, you know, and possible impeachment of the president.
00:19:17.960 He would love that. He would love that. The Bushes would love that. That's why they're doing it. That's why they're doing it. That's why we have two seats, unconstitutional. Folks in Georgia, two unconstitutional seats deemed by the Supreme Court of the United States and your political class down there has done nothing about it for this midterm because they want Trump impeached. Alabama, we're still leaving one on the table in Alabama. South Carolina is showing you how you go 7-0. Why is Alabama leaving one on the table?
00:19:47.960 I actually don't know, which is crazy, but they should and they can possibly move to a 7-0.
00:19:54.400 It looks like there's some possible lawsuits that might try to block it.
00:19:58.340 So I think if they go to court or anything, then they have the opportunity to just change
00:20:01.680 it and do a 7-0, which they should do.
00:20:03.420 So that's the message to Alabama.
00:20:05.960 I think, Steve, some of these people, they want more comfort.
00:20:09.820 They want the one win.
00:20:12.120 They want to keep their safe seats.
00:20:13.660 I mean, that's sort of the problem.
00:20:17.180 But Alabama, Louisiana is another example.
00:20:20.460 They were going 6-1, both of them, but it's not good enough.
00:20:23.560 You have the ability to pick up these additional seats, correct?
00:20:27.780 Yeah.
00:20:28.240 I mean, certainly there's one on the table there, one on the table there.
00:20:31.300 And, you know, I'm being told by people in Louisiana that, hey, you know, they're giving me the reasoning of, hey, we stretched it, we could lose in court.
00:20:41.920 and they claim in Louisiana
00:20:44.120 that they're going to push for the next one
00:20:46.180 in 2028 and then obviously Alabama 0.59
00:20:48.120 is saying the same thing but we obviously want those
00:20:50.160 now but that's where we're at
00:20:51.740 we need to know
00:20:53.320 Missouri and Ohio are different
00:20:56.280 they're not related to the
00:20:57.680 Supreme Court ruling tell me
00:20:59.440 Missouri and Ohio have been terrific
00:21:01.640 why are we leaving them one
00:21:03.780 each one in Missouri and one in Ohio
00:21:05.480 yeah so they did redistrict right
00:21:07.700 I mean they mid-decade redistricted
00:21:09.740 and they only picked up that, you know, people are claiming and we think that you could have
00:21:15.080 picked up another one in Missouri. And certainly now you could argue that I think maybe that is
00:21:18.800 an unconstitutional seat. Obviously, when they did those maps, it was before the Supreme Court
00:21:23.940 ruling in Ohio as well. So I think, you know, honestly, every state should look, not just in
00:21:29.320 the South, of course, where there's more, but I think they should look at this. And, you know,
00:21:33.760 I'm going to get with the guys and we're going to really look at the rest of the states. And
00:21:36.680 And obviously, Democrats are talking about Maryland and Colorado, which are the newest ones.
00:21:41.340 But I think that they're going to try to pick up one each across the board.
00:21:45.560 And I think they won't be successful there.
00:21:48.080 Because in Maryland, we kind of control the Supreme Court, interestingly enough.
00:21:51.600 And I think if they try to take that Republican seat, we've always argued that we could go to court and we could win.
00:21:57.220 And then that would set in motion a sort of neutral court drawn seat.
00:22:01.980 And if you were to draw honest, fair seats in Maryland, you would actually have two Republican seats.
00:22:07.040 So it's actually already gerrymandered to make one.
00:22:09.220 You'd have two and then a toss-up seat.
00:22:12.520 So that will be interesting to see.
00:22:13.740 But the Democrats understand right now, your math shows you we are net 10.
00:22:19.780 And you called us over a year ago.
00:22:22.160 You said, hey, I think we can get to net 10 or 12.
00:22:25.140 And obviously, if we could get Alabama and Louisiana to go 7-0, we would get to your 12 number.
00:22:31.380 We're already at the 10. We're at the cover. But the Democrats understand it's a game of inches.
00:22:39.240 So Maryland and Colorado, anywhere else they can come up with it, they're going to try to do it,
00:22:44.120 correct? Yeah, exactly. That's the thing. Every seat. I mean, that's what you and I've been
00:22:48.840 talking about for like four years, Steve. Every seat matters. Every seat. Every little, I mean,
00:22:55.040 every seat is going to be the money that's going to be going into this midterm election. It will be
00:22:59.460 an unprecedented amount of money, and it has been an unprecedented amount of money back to back to
00:23:04.680 back in each election. I mean, this stuff is getting crazy. When you look at the numbers,
00:23:08.860 you look at the dark money on both sides, obviously, and just everything that they're
00:23:12.960 throwing at this. I mean, the Democrats are throwing at this, you know, and Republicans
00:23:16.480 have a ton of money, you know, to the credit of President Trump and his team. And that's why,
00:23:22.040 if we could pivot, you know, just I sent over, you know, we have polling out that has us either
00:23:26.740 You're tied or leading in five offensive seats, Steve, which is huge.
00:23:31.100 Up by 10 in Maine with LePage.
00:23:34.220 Hang on, hang on, hang on.
00:23:35.680 I want to go to that in a second.
00:23:36.960 I want to start with the Cook Report first because I want to give people –
00:23:40.860 so we still got seven on the table.
00:23:43.180 Maybe two of those are – we're going to – we're in Posse is going to do their work.
00:23:47.220 We're at 10 net.
00:23:49.360 And right now the Cook Report is pretty good about breaking these down.
00:23:52.800 They're not perfect, but pretty good.
00:23:54.120 I think Denver's got – there we go, boom.
00:23:56.740 Okay, and that shows we're at 209 right now, I believe.
00:24:01.260 Yeah, so we're at 209, Democrats are at 207, and 19 toss-ups.
00:24:06.440 If you go back in time to 2018, the final Cook Report had Republicans at 195, so a net of 12.
00:24:16.440 Sorry, actually more, I say net of 14.
00:24:19.760 And the Democrats are at 210.
00:24:23.220 So they're up by three, we're up by 14.
00:24:25.940 We got smoked in 2018, his first midterm election.
00:24:31.720 As you look at those 19 today, because I've had people do the Cook Report and look, and they say, look, the real number were probably at 212 to 213.
00:24:39.540 But as you look at the 19 toss-ups today, how do they break down for you?
00:24:45.280 50-50 or, I mean, we literally need, what, nine?
00:24:48.980 We need nine of the 19, right?
00:24:51.640 Yeah, I mean, I feel good about toss-ups.
00:24:53.280 because president trump won many of the toss-ups about like 30 40 of them and we're already tied
00:25:01.280 or leading before you know look because we dealt with this in 2022 when we took the house and
00:25:06.500 obviously we wanted way more seats but you got to understand when you're an incumbent you're sitting
00:25:10.860 there you've got name id you've got money you're in the media okay the the the offensive guy or
00:25:16.320 woman has to come in it really doesn't start heating up until like august july maybe a little
00:25:21.500 bit. And then, you know, really Labor Day, but now there's voting. So that's kind of moved up a bit
00:25:25.360 because of all the early voting. I mean, that's when you do like the big offensive. That's when
00:25:29.780 you're out there, you're hammering the negative ads are up. You're defining the Democrat in
00:25:33.280 Congress who all these guys are a disaster, lock, stock and barrel, all these incumbents,
00:25:37.120 you know, and all these quote unquote frontline seats. And, you know, these guys haven't really
00:25:41.180 been hit yet. And they're about to get hit hard with all the money Republicans have. And I think
00:25:45.260 when you factor all that in, you factor in the fundamentals on the seat with that, you know,
00:25:49.180 the margins that President Trump, many of this are territory that either President Trump won or
00:25:53.100 lost by, you know, like within one or two points. And you've got great candidates, great recruitment.
00:25:58.140 I mean, there's a lot of things going in the Republican direction, not just on the message
00:26:01.840 and the fundamentals. And then obviously the Democrat brand has never been worse. So this
00:26:05.660 is really not like 2018 at all in any sense. You've got in 2018, there was 30 toss ups. Now
00:26:12.580 you've got 19. So that just stresses the importance of, hey, every seat matters. All these competitive
00:26:17.940 seats are a total knife fight can really hone in and the fact that we're already leading in about
00:26:22.780 five of them on the offensive seats is huge because we can flip five plus the redistricting
00:26:29.700 buffer plus already three seat majority i mean you you get into really good territory where you know
00:26:34.560 they might flip a few seats but we'll hold them and that's the whole ball game that's it if we if
00:26:41.440 If the people at the state level had gone all in on this and we had theoretically gotten the seven that are there for us to take, I want people to understand this.
00:26:54.020 This is just about political will and elbow grease.
00:26:57.680 We would be at 216 right now.
00:26:59.480 I mean, the House would basically, we would have held serve in the House in a year that people last fall in the first couple of months this year were talking on TV.
00:27:08.800 Oh, yeah, it's all historical, and they're going to be 35 or 40 seats. 0.99
00:27:12.060 It's all crap. 0.97
00:27:13.340 When you break it down and actually see what I call the structural part, 0.99
00:27:17.220 now we're going to be short of that.
00:27:19.040 But given the mosaic of the 19, and we're going to have some bad news between now and then.
00:27:24.520 You're definitely going to have some of this inflation news.
00:27:26.480 You see with the wholesale inflation, and anybody spinning that away from you is not dealing with reality.
00:27:31.300 And here we have to deal with reality to win.
00:27:34.140 But this is going to be a game of inches, a game of hard-fought inches.
00:27:39.300 But as you look today, and I'm going to hold you briefly through the break.
00:27:42.960 As you look today, holding the house is not a pipe dream.
00:27:47.880 It actually could be a reality, sir.
00:27:50.580 That's right.
00:27:51.300 We said we needed 10.
00:27:52.860 Looks like we're going to get 10.
00:27:54.060 And I think it's totally in the game here, Steve.
00:27:57.040 I think it's going to take everyone to really dig in harder than, like, we have to do what we did in 2024.
00:28:02.500 We have to even do more.
00:28:03.940 That's the thing for this midterm.
00:28:06.720 Hang on for one second.
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00:29:57.240 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:30:00.620 You know, Natalie Dominguez was amazing this morning.
00:30:03.180 In fact, I think I want to cut that up in her interview and send it out.
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00:30:17.920 Particularly folks on artificial intelligence and cyber as it's coming together, very dangerous.
00:30:25.020 For example, Dave's like a 19-year-old kid from his mother's basement taking somebody's title.
00:30:32.020 DeGrasse, great report.
00:30:35.820 We're in the game, as you predicted.
00:30:38.660 The war and posse take a bow. 0.99
00:30:40.520 We still left a lot on the table because of the rhinos. 0.75
00:30:42.740 That being said, you've got some internal polling.
00:30:46.140 Don't let anybody blackpill you.
00:30:47.480 This is going to be political warfare.
00:30:50.760 We've got, I believe, some bad news coming on inflation in the economy just because of this war.
00:30:55.980 You saw it in the wholesale price yesterday.
00:30:57.600 You saw it in the weak treasury auction.
00:30:59.600 I don't think we're getting a rate cut in June, but we can soldier through this and we can.
00:31:04.980 Victory is right there.
00:31:06.760 You can do this.
00:31:07.900 We can do this.
00:31:08.980 What else you got from the polling and some of these other seats, sir?
00:31:12.900 Yeah, so some internal polling is out there and you've got five seats that are in that toss up category, Steve, that as of like late April, we're already leading way outside the margins in two of them.
00:31:23.240 I think, up by 10 points in Maine, too. You've got former Governor LePage leading the Democrat
00:31:28.540 House candidate by 10 points. And then you've got Washington, three, Republican John Braun is
00:31:34.240 leading Marie, I don't remember, glues pants, whatever, Perez. She's a crazy woman. He's up 1.00
00:31:40.680 by like seven. And then you've got North Carolina, one, New Mexico, two, Texas, 34 key seats.
00:31:47.020 And all of them are either up by one, tied within the margins. So to be up that early
00:31:53.040 in those seats before there's even ever been any advertising is frankly unprecedented for any
00:31:58.780 election, any type of midterm or anything like that. And so it only gets worse for them. Of
00:32:03.920 course, there's outside factors, the election, any types of inflation, other things that we can't
00:32:09.660 control. But what we can control is obviously defining the Democrats, getting people out to
00:32:14.260 vote, getting our folks fired up. And certainly we're in the game. And this could be, this is
00:32:18.380 huge i mean if we break history here i mean that's it i mean we'll be able to get more you know tax
00:32:24.540 cuts for working class and try to get more of the trump agenda through because it'll stop obviously
00:32:28.820 so anyway well we'll also stop the madness of the impeachment of president trump uh subpoenas
00:32:34.140 everywhere grinding the mega movement to a halt into the uh into the trump revolution and we're
00:32:40.480 within striking distance now you take those five you add them to the two nine we got you're with
00:32:45.520 really in striking distance with what 15 seats really in play it's going to be a grind it's
00:32:51.240 going to be a nasty ugly grind but this audience is all down for that as you see what they've
00:32:55.640 delivered in this redistricting fight which is not you know it's not sexy it's not uh it's not
00:33:02.080 it's not glorious or glamorous right you just got to get down and do it and that's where this
00:33:07.760 audience is best at Alex to keep up with all you Ren and uh have become bomber command with
00:33:15.340 Sean Spicer. Where do people go for your Twitter feed? Because that's where people are going to.
00:33:21.160 Yeah, I'm at Degrass 81. I want to say, obviously, Cassidy is up. He convicted the president.
00:33:26.700 He's up on Saturday. That's game day in Louisiana. Get out and vote. Trump endorsed Letlow.
00:33:31.600 But I'm at Degrass 81 on X. Someone get her truth. Instagram, all of it. So let's just keep it going.
00:33:39.160 That's going to go to a runoff. They vote on Saturday. But right now, it doesn't look like
00:33:42.900 Ludlow, who's the endorsed Trump candidate, does not look like she'll win in the first round?
00:33:47.920 No, but in the latest polling, tied her up by a decent amount, but we got to keep it going. But
00:33:51.560 no, no, you got to break 50 for the runoff. So either Fleming or Cassidy, you know, you've seen
00:33:56.860 some polls with either of them in second or third place, but Cassidy. Could Cassidy, a sitting
00:34:02.680 senator, come in third in a primary, sir? Well, certainly I've seen multiple polls that say so,
00:34:09.740 But we'll have to see on game day because it looks like they're flooding.
00:34:12.920 This is what they do. 0.98
00:34:13.640 These rhinos, they flood the independents, the unaffiliateds, you know, they have non-Republicans vote. 0.78
00:34:18.380 So we'll see how that kind of develops, you know, that anti-Trump vote, to be frank about it. 0.79
00:34:23.900 So we'll see how that plays out.
00:34:25.920 It's hard to kind of model that.
00:34:27.860 But get out and vote.
00:34:28.600 Okay, digress.
00:34:29.680 Get out and vote.
00:34:30.200 We'll talk to you tomorrow and Saturday.
00:34:31.900 Thank you, brother.
00:34:32.420 Appreciate you.
00:34:33.200 Bye.
00:34:33.720 Thanks.
00:34:34.860 Neil McCabe, you're at the White House tonight.
00:34:36.860 We're coming back live at 10 o'clock like last night.
00:34:38.880 I think people really enjoyed the coverage one.
00:34:40.500 Thank Real America's Voice.
00:34:41.480 We'll stay to midnight.
00:34:42.640 There's a kind of order of events, more personal, but going to a very Tiananmen Square, pretty historic.
00:34:49.000 Great Hall of the People, pretty historic.
00:34:51.040 Temple of Heaven, pretty historic.
00:34:53.020 But they're going to another, maybe for secular politics, as historic tonight when we come back live at 10.
00:35:01.140 What do you got for us, McCabe?
00:35:04.360 Yeah, sir, that's going to be the Zonghai garden or party complex. 1.00
00:35:11.220 And that's where the Chaicoms do their business. 1.00
00:35:14.920 It's where they work. 1.00
00:35:16.060 It's the center of their party in Beijing.
00:35:18.520 And so at 11.30, so it'll be 11.30 our time because it's a 12 hour difference,
00:35:24.000 Trump and Xi will have a friendly photo shoot.
00:35:26.600 And then they'll sit down for tea in the garden and then go for their working lunch at 12.15.
00:35:31.860 And that working lunch at 1215, maybe that's when we'll see a breakthrough, say, like a Jimmy Lai or something else that Trump can actually take home with him.
00:35:43.820 Talk to me.
00:35:44.840 Jiang and Lai, because Mao Zedong lived there, Zhou and Lai, they have their offices, their living quarters used to be near there.
00:35:54.680 this has been a very historic space.
00:35:58.100 And that's why President Trump,
00:35:59.100 I think is one of the few Americans
00:36:00.880 ever to even go and be over there.
00:36:03.660 Right, so usually they'll bring the president
00:36:05.700 to the Great Wall of China, the Forbidden City.
00:36:07.920 We saw the, as you said, the visit to the Temple of Heaven. 0.99
00:36:11.040 But this is sort of the Holy of Holies for the Chai Koms. 0.94
00:36:15.280 And this is where the apartments are.
00:36:16.840 This is where the staff is.
00:36:18.100 And this is where it actually gets done.
00:36:20.820 And so I don't know if they invited Trump
00:36:24.360 to be there as a gesture, or maybe Trump asked himself, maybe somebody asked themselves to make
00:36:30.120 it happen. But it does speak to the importance of this visit. And I would consider it a tribute to
00:36:35.340 Trump to bring him in there in a visit that's been full of symbolic tributes, Steve.
00:36:40.380 No, the president is, this has been very symbolic so far. Neil, just hang around for a second.
00:36:46.280 Brian Kennedy, you were with us last night. Thank you. Brian's going to also join us again
00:36:51.020 tonight for our coverage. I want to thank you for last night. Your assessment, you kind of gave the
00:36:55.020 pregame yesterday as we saw the opening ceremonies, which were obviously very impressive.
00:37:01.580 You are one of the co-founders of the Committee on the Present Danger China, so we definitely 0.99
00:37:07.480 come at this with an angle of attack. Your thoughts so far, sir? Thank you, Steve. Great to be with 0.96
00:37:14.080 you. It looks to me so far like it's been a lot of niceties, but not a lot of seriousness.
00:37:19.340 business. The president certainly is going to promote U.S. businesses and he'll certainly hear
00:37:25.740 the Chinese out when it comes to whatever investments and trade interests they have
00:37:31.800 in this country. But I thought the line by General Secretary Xi about Taiwan and the
00:37:42.300 Thucydides' trap and the really overt threat against the United States, if we meddle at all
00:37:49.060 in Taiwan, was a real affront to President Trump. All niceties aside, you can have bands,
00:37:56.600 you can have children screaming, but the overt threat is something that the Chinese communists 0.83
00:38:02.560 are quite used to, and they kind of do it without thinking much about it. And I think President 0.97
00:38:09.600 Trump took it for what it was, but he, uh, he himself, I think is prepared to play hardball
00:38:15.860 with them. And, uh, again, all niceties aside, he, he is, um, he's tough and he's, I think,
00:38:22.420 willing to negotiate whatever it takes for, for America's interests.
00:38:28.180 Let's, uh, let's stay on that. We, we, we, um, broke that down this morning, but to start off,
00:38:35.140 To start off the conversations in the opening kind of salvo and mention Thucydides' trap, because the implication there is that you're the former hegemon and now the declining power, we're the rising power, as outlined in Destined for War by Graham Allison, the nuclear theorist, I guess the strategy guy with Henry Kissinger.
00:38:58.400 and then to very specifically say relations will be very good
00:39:03.020 and we can have a win-win and a partnership
00:39:05.680 and we shouldn't be partners, we shouldn't be even competitors.
00:39:09.500 But if you don't let Taiwan take its natural course of reunification,
00:39:16.100 there's going to be a problem.
00:39:17.720 And in the Thucydides trap, that means either a massive regional
00:39:22.860 or global conflict, does it not, sir?
00:39:26.340 Yeah, it does. It does.
00:39:28.400 he's trying to say, if you leave us alone, there won't be war. But of course, as we've highlighted
00:39:35.040 on the show many times, we're already in a war with communist China. COVID-19 was a bioweapons 0.88
00:39:41.580 attack. If that's not war, I'm not sure what is. What I think President Trump needs to do 0.67
00:39:47.260 is to make sure that he's clear that he understands this is war, that he understands 1.00
00:39:53.160 that what the Chinese are doing to the United States
00:39:56.600 is not only physical war in the case of COVID-19, 0.77
00:40:00.900 but that they're engaged in political war against us
00:40:03.560 and economic war against us.
00:40:05.720 And as I said last night, I don't think we'd be there
00:40:08.020 if we didn't have a problem.
00:40:09.800 This is not really about going to see the sights in Beijing.
00:40:15.100 This is about sorting out some fundamental differences
00:40:18.020 between the United States and communist China.
00:40:20.760 And this whole notion that the United States has to accommodate communist China since they're the rising power or suffer war, it's too late for that. 0.82
00:40:33.080 They've already committed acts of war against us, and we, the United States, are trying to work our way out of that and do so in a way that doesn't cause a worldwide war between the United States and the Russians and the Chinese or whoever the Chinese allies are. 0.66
00:40:52.980 This is a very delicate time in U.S.-Chinese relations, to be sure.
00:40:56.300 Yeah, the president, when he came to power in 16, 17, did what no other president has ever done.
00:41:04.600 He's saying, we're not playing more games.
00:41:06.740 We're going to confront this problem.
00:41:08.180 We're going to confront it head on.
00:41:10.140 Because they had been at war with us for decade after decade after decade in what's called unrestricted warfare.
00:41:16.240 Right.
00:41:16.300 They then they've ratcheted up the COVID bioweapon, the intrusion in the 2020 election, which we now know because of DNI and Tulsi Gabbard was 20 states where they went into the databases and tried to change them or did change them in many regards to thwart President Trump having a second term.
00:41:34.580 Um, what we've seen with the, as you mentioned, the 200,000, the 200,000 military age males who are every bit as sharp and as focused as those, uh, as the troops you saw yesterday in Tiananmen Square greet the president and he gave a, uh, he gave a review with Xi and then they did a passing review.
00:41:57.780 So you look at item after item after item.
00:42:01.800 The reason it's ratcheted up is because Donald Trump's president of the United States,
00:42:06.160 and they realized that he was the guy that was coming to take care of business.
00:42:11.420 So therefore, how could he miss that?
00:42:14.300 That must be pretty obvious to him, don't you think?
00:42:17.580 Absolutely. 1.00
00:42:18.920 I mean, look, today the Chinese are still stealing American intellectual property. 1.00
00:42:23.400 You know, when President Trump came to office in the first administration, President Trump said that was $600 billion a year, billion with a B, and that they had done that for 10 years. 1.00
00:42:36.300 That was $10 trillion.
00:42:38.080 Even if they cut that in half somehow, and I don't think it's been cut in half, you know, that number today is $15 billion, $16, $17 trillion.
00:42:52.400 excuse me, get these numbers so big.
00:42:56.020 That's a lot of theft of American intellectual property.
00:43:00.000 How do we let that go by?
00:43:04.380 I mean, certainly the Elon Musks and the Jensen Wangs,
00:43:08.200 they're happy to let it go by.
00:43:10.240 They're there, right, sir,
00:43:12.900 don't worry about the theft of intellectual property.
00:43:15.600 We're more innovative and we'll catch up in the end.
00:43:18.800 But in reality, every day that goes by
00:43:21.120 that we're not decoupling from communist China 0.95
00:43:23.960 is a day where they're stealing more 1.00
00:43:26.340 of what makes America great,
00:43:28.420 which is the intellectual property we produce.
00:43:30.980 And so the president has to be alive to that.
00:43:33.880 And I certainly hope parts of the administration
00:43:36.080 that are with him are equally alive to that.
00:43:39.360 Hang on one second.
00:43:40.660 Brian Kennedy, Neil McCabe on the other side,
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00:43:43.700 We're taking down the CCP.
00:43:47.300 Spread the word all through Hong Kong.
00:43:48.920 We will fight till they're all gone
00:43:51.640 We rejoice when there's no more 0.64
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00:45:25.360 that's going on regarding uh iran in the persian gulf in the strait of hermuz all that we're gonna
00:45:31.260 get to that tonight you're gonna join us live at 10 uh a 10 p.m eastern daylight time until at least
00:45:37.920 midnight we're gonna cover the tea the photo op the tea in the garden the group photo also the
00:45:44.380 beginning of the lunch over at Joan and Hai. Brian Kennedy, where do people, you're the
00:45:50.900 co-founder of the Committee on the Present Danger. Where do people go to find out more about you and
00:45:56.620 where do they go to follow you on social media? Thank you, Steve. The website is presentdangerchina.org
00:46:03.200 where you'll find the webinars and work of the Committee on the Present Danger China.
00:46:07.760 and myself it's brian t kennedy one on x and brian t kennedy on getter and truth social
00:46:15.820 thank you steve great to be with you thank you ma'am oh sir appreciate your brian t kennedy
00:46:21.640 over at the communion present danger but go there's got tons of great information including
00:46:25.360 all those seminars they do all the time uh neil mccabe we're gonna you're gonna be back and the
00:46:30.240 night watchman at the white house is going to make sure you've got at least a half hour with
00:46:33.820 us at 10 o'clock tonight where do people go in the interim to keep up with you neil steve they
00:46:39.000 can find me on all the socials at reporter mccabe see you tonight thank you brother see you tonight
00:46:46.080 so we're going to have an entire crew like we had last night i think people really enjoyed the
00:46:50.060 coverage i want to thank real america's voice particularly our team in denver that clocks in
00:46:55.360 late to do this and of course our war room team uh 10 o'clock tonight we'll cover it again i think
00:47:00.460 the coverage last night is pretty good uh very impressive ceremony and today i would be very
00:47:04.880 surprised if they haven't worked overnight and going to have some pre-meetings that maybe we'll
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00:52:10.480 On RAV, if you stick around, John Solomon's next with Just the News.
00:52:15.200 Stinch is going to be after him.
00:52:17.360 Studio 6B with Damon and the team.
00:52:19.640 We're going to be back right after Damon and Studio 6B at 10 p.m.
00:52:24.160 We'll go to midnight like last night.
00:52:26.420 Analysis, observations, President Trump wrapping up this historic summit to Beijing.
00:52:33.540 We'll have everybody up and we'll be fully on it.
00:52:37.820 Also, stick around the next hour on The War Room.
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