Bannon's War Room - May 18, 2026


Episode 5381: Showdown In Georgia; Trump Unveils More Plans For TrumpRX


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Trump announces the launch of TrumpRx.gov, a new website featuring the largest discounts on prescription drugs in the history of our country, and in history, of any country. President Donald Trump also announces a new line of cheaper generics available on the website.

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00:00:00.000 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:00:04.920 Okay, we got the heads up from the White House. I think the president's about to take the stage,
00:00:08.300 but I've got Sally Grubbs. I want to try to finish up with her. I know people's heads are
00:00:11.240 blowing up already. Paul Sperry is one of the heaviest. I tell you what, we're going to cut
00:00:15.380 to the stage. Sally, I'm going to get back to you. President of the United States from the
00:00:18.640 Executive Office Building on Affordability of Healthcare. Four months ago, I stood before you
00:00:24.660 to announce the launch of the TrumpRx.gov, a brand new website featuring the largest discounts on
00:00:32.400 prescription drugs in the history of our country, history, frankly, of any country. And for decades,
00:00:38.080 Americans paid the highest drug prices anywhere in the world by far. But under the most favored
00:00:44.220 nation agreements I negotiated, we now pay the lowest price paid for anybody in any country.
00:00:50.640 We went from the highest to the lowest.
00:00:54.300 And I think outside of maybe a cure itself, it's the biggest thing to happen to health
00:00:58.860 care and everything having to do with medical in any way, shape, or form.
00:01:04.600 There's never been anything like this.
00:01:05.940 We think of it.
00:01:06.520 We went from the most expensive to the least expensive.
00:01:11.160 So we've slashed the price of dozens of commonly used prescription drugs by differences of
00:01:16.620 400, 500, and even 600 percent.
00:01:19.860 percent. In my first term, I got it down one eighth of one percent. It's the first time in
00:01:25.080 28 years it went down one eighth of one. And now we're talking about four, five and six and even
00:01:30.120 700 percent, including for weight loss drugs, fertility treatments, insulin and much, much more
00:01:36.600 since that launch in February. Trump Rx dot gov has already been visited more than 10 million times
00:01:43.500 and has saved American consumers over 400 million dollars already. And it's really the hottest thing
00:01:49.360 medicine it's been amazing i asked dr us how's it doing bobby was there he said nobody's ever seen
00:01:56.560 anything like this so it's great people are saving a lot of money over the next 10 years
00:02:01.680 the council of economic advisors estimates that our most favorite nation drug policies will save
00:02:06.720 americans over 500 billion dollars and this has been the greatest breakthrough in lowering
00:02:13.200 healthcare costs in modern history but we're just sort of getting started actually because we have
00:02:18.480 have a lot more to come. So today I'm thrilled to announce that we're increasing the number of
00:02:23.400 drugs available on Trump Rx by nearly seven times, adding over 600 affordable generics to the website,
00:02:31.480 working with industry partners. Cost effective generic drugs are often available at just a tiny
00:02:39.080 fraction of the price of their brand name equivalents. And in theory, they're the same
00:02:43.740 thing. Sometimes they're better. With the same dosage, the same effectiveness, and the same
00:02:48.620 active ingredients, yet many consumers do not think to ask for them. They don't know about them.
00:02:55.180 By incorporating this massive catalog of low-cost generics at trumprx.gov,
00:03:00.620 consumers will now have one source to ensure that they're getting the lowest possible cost
00:03:05.980 on their prescription. So they have a real option now. Today, they have something that
00:03:11.400 they've never had before. They've never had anything like this or even close. With these
00:03:15.960 additions, Trump Rx will feature the best and lowest prices on prescriptions used by
00:03:21.340 tens of millions of Americans already. And in some cases, the discounted generics available
00:03:27.260 through Trump Rx may be offered at an even lower cash price than the out-of-pocket insurance cost,
00:03:33.860 which has always been the lowest. We're going to be lower. This means that the Trump Rx.gov
00:03:39.840 should always be your first stop before you go to the pharmacy to pick up your prescription.
00:03:45.340 And you'll certainly be checking on your pharmacy by doing this. And at a minimum,
00:03:50.900 you'll know what you're supposed to be paying. I want to thank the leaders of several major
00:03:55.320 pharmacies and generic drug makers who are partnering with us on this effort,
00:04:00.000 including the co-founder of Cost Plus Drugs, Mark Cuban. Mark, thank you very much, Mark.
00:04:06.280 Looking good, Mark?
00:04:07.580 Come here, Mark.
00:04:11.840 We have the same thing.
00:04:13.320 One thing in common.
00:04:14.300 We want to make people better and keep them wealthy, right?
00:04:17.940 Good to be with you.
00:04:19.500 Vice President of Amazon Pharmacy, Tanvi Patel.
00:04:24.100 Thank you very much.
00:04:25.660 And the President of Rx Marketplace at GoodRx, Aaron Crittenden.
00:04:32.360 Aaron, thank you very much.
00:04:33.720 Great job you're doing.
00:04:34.580 With these companies as partners, we're all so getting and adding new tools to take over websites which will connect patients with the lowest price pharmacy right in their own neighborhood or alternatively give them the option of getting a discounted prescription ship straight to their door.
00:04:54.360 They can have it delivered right to their front door.
00:04:58.240 This will provide American consumers with new options, more savings and unprecedented price transparency, putting billions and billions of dollars back into the pockets of hardworking Americans.
00:05:09.760 What a difference it's going to make at the end of a week.
00:05:12.480 For generations, drug prices have only gone up.
00:05:15.300 And under my administration for the first time in history, drug prices are coming down and they are coming down very, very dramatically and substantially.
00:05:23.480 politicians from both parties promised for decades to make health care more affordable but they
00:05:29.140 all failed every single one of them and when they thought they had it they couldn't get other
00:05:34.100 countries to go along i got all the other countries to come along i said you don't come along we're
00:05:38.540 going to tariff you and they all said we'd love to come along sir but i'm actually getting it done
00:05:44.120 and i don't care how i do it i got to get it done for the people i want to thank the incredible team
00:05:49.060 behind this historic accomplishment, including Secretary of Health and Human Services, Robert
00:05:54.600 F. Kennedy, Jr., Administrator for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, Dr. Mehmet
00:06:01.820 Oz. What a team. What a team this is. And Chief Counselor of Health and Human Services, Chris
00:06:08.720 Klump. And I also especially have to thank the genius behind the world-class website that will
00:06:14.880 soon be serving hundreds of millions of Americans, Airbnb co-founder and chief design officer of the
00:06:21.440 United States, Joe Gebbia, who's really amazing, and Ed Korstein and the team at the National
00:06:29.040 Design Studio, which is as good as you get. Under my America by Design executive order, Joe and his
00:06:37.040 design team have been working to make your government more beautiful, more modern,
00:06:41.580 convenient and effective in addition to the trump rx website they've built the amazing experience
00:06:48.440 behind trump accounts.gov and the new food pyramid freedom 250 and much more they're doing a job for
00:06:54.840 the country like i can say design wise nobody has ever seen so joe please show us how trump rx is
00:07:02.180 bringing the modern face to health care and really helping us to save lots of money and lots of lives
00:07:09.160 Joe, please, thank you.
00:07:10.380 Thank you, Mr. President.
00:07:10.840 Thank you very much.
00:07:11.620 Thank you, thank you.
00:07:12.560 In just months, Trump-Rx has accomplished what Washington said couldn't be done.
00:07:17.300 Those numbers you shared represent huge savings at real scale for real Americans.
00:07:22.600 And none of this would be possible without your leadership and your belief that Americans deserve better health.
00:07:28.160 So, today's great announcements of more drugs, more pharmacies, and home delivery are making health care simpler and smarter for Americans.
00:07:37.100 Let's go live to the new Trumper X experience. 0.67
00:07:41.260 So that $400 million saved for Americans, that means better living and less stress for millions of families.
00:07:48.580 So let's browse some of those medications.
00:07:51.140 Immediately, you'll see a new section called Presidential Deals.
00:07:55.540 These are some of the most affordable brand-name drugs in America, made possible thanks to our president's legendary deal-making.
00:08:03.360 So let's take a look at a few of these.
00:08:05.120 This is Fandeo, the new GLP-1 pill, 77% off.
00:08:09.440 This is the insulin medication, 72% off.
00:08:12.640 This is Chulicity, 61% off.
00:08:15.940 These are life-changing savings for millions of Americans.
00:08:21.780 Now, Search also got smarter, too.
00:08:24.280 You can now look up brand-name drugs and see the generic version.
00:08:28.380 Let's try a brand drug named Glucophage.
00:08:30.800 It's for diabetes, and it costs around $20.
00:08:33.800 So search now shows the lower cost option, metformin.
00:08:38.600 Metformin has the same active ingredients, but now watch this.
00:08:41.780 The price, $8.42.
00:08:44.960 So you found an affordable price.
00:08:46.940 Now where do you get it?
00:08:48.540 You can find your trusted pharmacy in one search.
00:08:52.300 Watch how easy this is.
00:08:53.440 I'll use mine.
00:08:54.760 Capsule Pharmacy.
00:08:56.620 Boom, there it is.
00:08:58.140 Now, we also created another way to find the best price.
00:09:01.340 introducing MapSearch. For the first time, you can see chain and local independent pharmacies
00:09:08.880 on the same map. So here's my location. I see an option here at a pharmacy for $18 and a block
00:09:15.900 away $8.42. Now you can compare for the best medicine prices as easy as it is to compare
00:09:24.060 hotels or Airbnbs or baseball tickets. This is simple, transparent healthcare pricing.
00:09:31.340 So when I find what I'm looking for, I take this coupon, show it to the pharmacist, and I get the TrumpRx price.
00:09:37.640 That simplicity is why TrumpRx has taken off nationwide.
00:09:42.080 Okay, there's one more thing.
00:09:43.760 Today, we added new partners for fast home prescription delivery.
00:09:47.840 I can actually get this medicine to my door in a day or so.
00:09:50.380 So from search to savings to satisfaction, this is health care built for modern life.
00:09:57.400 You compare prices on flights. Why not medicine? Don't just fill your prescription, Trump or exit, because the strongest nation on Earth, America, starts with the healthiest people on Earth. Mr. President, back to you.
00:10:12.800 Thank you, Jim. Great job. Beautiful.
00:10:15.880 Thank you.
00:10:18.780 Well, thank you very much. Really amazing the job you've done.
00:10:22.040 And so quickly now I'd like to ask Secretary Kennedy to say a few words and Dr. Oz and Mark Cuban and Chris Klump.
00:10:29.820 And we'll take a couple of questions maybe at the end. Thank you. Bobby, please.
00:10:35.980 Thank you, Mr. President.
00:10:37.700 the epidemic of chronic disease in this country is now existential. If you include my agency plus
00:10:46.200 Social Security and the VA, Americans now spend $0.48 out of every dollar that we spend in federal
00:10:53.880 taxes now go to health care. 90% of that is for chronic disease. And those costs are increasing
00:11:01.980 at 2 percent at greater speed than the GDP. In addition to that, it poses an existential threat
00:11:10.000 to our national security. Seventy-seven percent of American kids cannot qualify for military
00:11:16.220 service. President Trump has pledged to end the chronic disease epidemic, but in the meantime,
00:11:23.120 many people need medications to treat their chronic disease, and President Trump has asked
00:11:30.040 us to make this, our country, the most affordable medication in the world. And he succeeded in doing
00:11:35.360 that. And I want to say one last thing. President Bush promised to do this. President Clinton
00:11:44.020 promised to do it. President Biden promised to do it. President Obama promised to do it. President
00:11:50.100 Trump actually got it done. And it's an extraordinary accomplishment. It's an extraordinary
00:11:57.060 legacy for him and it's a gift to the American people. And I want to thank you again for your
00:12:04.400 vision and for your determination. This is yet another example of this administration, the
00:12:14.860 president's leadership making life more affordable. And it's in a particularly important arena
00:12:19.620 because almost one in three Americans when they go to a drugstore cannot afford to pick up the
00:12:25.200 medications that their doctor prescribed for them. And part of the reason for that, which the
00:12:30.520 president recognized early on and pushed hard until it got done, because it was a force of his
00:12:34.240 personality that allowed us to go to all the major pharmaceutical companies representing the vast
00:12:38.920 majority of the marketplace of branded drugs in America. But what he realized was we're paying
00:12:43.680 three times more for the exact same drugs made in the same facilities often in this country
00:12:48.160 than people overseas are paying for those exact same drugs, whether it's weight loss drugs,
00:12:52.800 fertility drugs, you name it, we're overpaying for it.
00:12:55.020 The president wanted that stop.
00:12:55.960 He wanted it to stop now, and so he did it.
00:12:58.460 The most favored nation drug pricing approach works
00:13:01.640 using a variety of techniques that he outlined,
00:13:03.960 but we needed to make sure you had an ability
00:13:05.600 to access these drugs.
00:13:07.180 TrumpRx.gov is a phenomenon.
00:13:10.320 Over 10 million people have visited the site.
00:13:12.680 It is the fastest site of its kind I've ever seen.
00:13:14.940 As a physician who's used to looking at medications
00:13:16.840 and having no idea what the patient will pay,
00:13:18.880 it's as transparent as you just saw,
00:13:20.700 built by the fantastic team with Joe Jebbia.
00:13:23.780 They have added, they started with dozens of medications, Mr. President,
00:13:27.400 which is the number of medications that have been negotiated by Chris Klump and the team at HHS.
00:13:32.300 Today, 601 more medications were added, 601 more.
00:13:37.000 As the President said, seven times more drugs are now in this list, which means something really important.
00:13:40.940 You should not buy a drug in America without first checking the best transparency site ever created for medications
00:13:48.180 to make sure you're not being taken advantage of.
00:13:50.400 You wouldn't go grocery shopping without knowing prices. You wouldn't buy a car without knowing prices, lease an apartment or anything else.
00:13:55.840 You shouldn't do it with the medications that could save your life.
00:13:58.420 We believe that more than half of all the prescription interactions in America are now going to be revealed on Trump Rx.
00:14:05.040 If you wish to use the site in any capacity, this is a time to start. It's a technological feat.
00:14:10.500 It's created transparency with no middlemen, just what the president promised.
00:14:14.240 And for that reason, we ask you today to go look at the site, TrumpRx.gov, ask us to put you on our mailing list.
00:14:21.660 So when the team at the National Design Studio wants to contact you about new medications that are being offered, new ways for you to save money, new ways for you to make health more affordable, so your zip code doesn't determine your health, you'll have TrumpRx.gov to go to.
00:14:34.440 Mark Cuban has been an outspoken advocate for more transparency in medications.
00:14:38.020 He built a business around it, and he's one of the companies that's joining us now to put their products on TrumpRx.gov.
00:14:43.900 Mark. Thank you for having me, Mr. President. I think other than you, I've been the biggest
00:14:52.200 proponent of TrumpRx.com. And the reason for that is Republicans want cheaper drugs,
00:14:58.580 independents want cheaper drugs, Democrats want cheaper drugs. And together, I think we're going
00:15:03.760 to do something special. What makes Cost Plus Drugs different is that when you click through
00:15:08.260 TrumpRx to our site, not only will you see a great price, but you'll see our actual cost
00:15:13.140 and that we only market up 15%.
00:15:15.260 And what makes this incredible, Mr. President,
00:15:17.680 all the volume and all the people
00:15:19.600 that are going to come from the site,
00:15:21.180 as our volumes go up, our costs go down,
00:15:24.340 which means we'll be ending up charging less to people
00:15:26.940 over a period of time.
00:15:28.520 So this is a special announcement.
00:15:30.380 This is a special partnership.
00:15:32.880 559 of those drugs are ours.
00:15:34.680 So we're really excited to be part of this.
00:15:36.560 Thank you so much for having me.
00:15:37.800 And I'll turn it over to Chris Klopp.
00:15:39.560 Thank you.
00:15:43.140 So you've just heard about the addition of generic medications on TrumpRx, which is fantastic.
00:15:48.420 TrumpRx is now the true single source of truth for the lowest prices for American families on their prescription medications.
00:15:54.960 But what matters even more is what comes next.
00:15:57.780 So we are on an irreversible trajectory.
00:16:00.860 An American family right now taking a GLP-1 will save this year, right now, about $1,800 less than they would have four months ago before the advent of TrumpRx.gov.
00:16:10.400 An American family trying to conceive and needing fertility medications will save nearly $6,000 per live birth right now, thanks to TrumpRx.gov.
00:16:22.600 That's nearly $5 billion going to the pockets of hopeful parents over the next decade.
00:16:29.000 So how do we achieve this?
00:16:30.420 By proving that in America, you can do well by doing good.
00:16:34.900 TrumpRx has created a revolutionary vehicle for a true public-private partnership.
00:16:41.380 Private innovators are stepping up to the plate, and they're doing it not just because it's the
00:16:45.940 right business decision, but it's the right moral decision. So to accelerate this process,
00:16:51.400 we will continue focusing on three things, the same three things we talked about you in our last
00:16:55.580 conversation on most favored nation pricing led by the president. First, we continue to bring
00:17:00.800 additional industry partners on board. Last time we had a conversation with you about MFN, we put
00:17:05.580 out a call to small and mid-sized biotechnology manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies
00:17:10.300 to come sit with us to make their product portfolios available at MFN prices. We said
00:17:15.900 that we would be fair and we would be reasonable, and the industry has answered that call. We've
00:17:20.400 been inundated with demand for discussions to ensure that every American family can continue
00:17:25.020 to access MFN prices, not just for the companies that have been negotiated, but for the many that
00:17:29.580 are yet to come. Number two, as the president mentioned, we are continuing to negotiate
00:17:33.820 international trade agreements. Those are well underway, working lockstep with our partners at
00:17:38.300 trade and at commerce. And number three, legislation. We are continuing discussions on the hill with
00:17:43.220 Congress to ensure that the president's great health care plan lasts for decades to come,
00:17:48.720 guaranteeing greater affordability, greater accountability, greater transparency for every
00:17:52.820 American family. It turns out, as Mark said, there is appetite on both sides of the aisle to make
00:17:58.300 progress on this important point. When a parent goes to the pharmacy, they're not thinking about
00:18:04.420 political ideology. They're thinking about what's best for their family. And today, leaders across
00:18:08.960 the spectrum, irrespective of their party, are standing together because Americans demand
00:18:14.220 affordable health care, and it's an American imperative. This president has set us on a course
00:18:19.660 to permanently benefit from lower drug prices as a country. The foundation is built, the market is
00:18:26.100 engaged, the future is affordable, and I yield the podium back to the man who made all of this
00:18:29.880 possible. Thank you, Mr. President. Would you like to say something? You're over there, you look so
00:18:38.280 beautiful and nice. You two, come on over here. Just say a couple of words about it. Thank you.
00:18:44.580 Thank you, Mr. President, for having Amazon here today. It's really great to work with the
00:18:48.720 administration and the NDS on building Trump Rx at Amazon Pharmacy. It's been our mission to build
00:18:53.960 pharmacy with price transparency from day one and it's been our mission to make sure that americans
00:18:58.920 who need their medications know how much they're going to pay out of pocket for brand or generic
00:19:02.760 medications it's what we're built around whether you're paying cash or insurance and we look
00:19:07.240 forward to continuing to innovate on this thank you i'm going to move this up just slightly
00:19:16.040 thank you for having us on behalf of good or acts look we have shared mission as everyone up here
00:19:19.960 to deliver health care that's affordable to every American.
00:19:22.880 We couldn't be prouder by what you're doing and be part of it.
00:19:25.260 So thank you so much.
00:19:28.920 Well, thank you very much.
00:19:30.180 Any questions of these brilliant, these brilliant people?
00:19:34.900 Yeah, please, go ahead.
00:19:36.700 Go ahead. Yes. The white. Yes.
00:19:42.900 They're giving a briefing on it a little while at the mosque.
00:19:46.420 They're giving a briefing and it's a terrible situation.
00:19:48.860 And I've been given some early updates, but we're going to be going back and looking at it very strongly.
00:19:55.260 Yeah, please.
00:19:55.620 Mr. President, the Justice Fund created $1.7 billion.
00:19:59.660 Can you speak a little bit about your pause on...
00:20:01.680 Excuse me.
00:20:03.220 Can you speak a little bit about your pause on true social on Iran?
00:20:07.280 And what was the decision that why you didn't attack Iran?
00:20:11.240 Well, other countries have come to me and they've said we were getting ready to do a very major attack tomorrow.
00:20:16.140 I've put it off for a little while, hopefully maybe forever, but possibly for a little while, because we've had very big discussions with Iran. 0.97
00:20:25.520 And we'll see what they amount to.
00:20:27.620 I was asked by Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE and some others if we could put it off for two or three days, a short period of time, because they think that they are getting very close to making a deal. 0.58
00:20:39.380 And if we can do that, where there's no nuclear weapon going into the hands of Iran, I think, and if they're satisfied, we will be probably satisfied also. 0.61
00:20:50.320 We've informed Israel. 0.85
00:20:52.040 We've informed other people in the Middle East that have been involved with us.
00:20:56.280 And, you know, it's a very positive development, but we'll see whether or not it amounts to anything.
00:21:01.000 We've had periods of time where we had, we thought, pretty much getting close to making a deal and it didn't work out.
00:21:07.880 But this is a little bit different.
00:21:09.080 No, we're already going tomorrow very big and not something I wanted to do. 0.96
00:21:13.740 But we have no choice because we cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. 0.82
00:21:18.780 The Justice Department has this new fund that was announced today, $1.7 billion. 0.54
00:21:27.900 Why should taxpayers pay for the January?
00:21:31.840 Well, it's been very well received, I have to tell you.
00:21:34.660 I know very little about it.
00:21:35.840 I wasn't involved in the whole creation of it.
00:21:38.820 and the negotiation, but this is reimbursing people
00:21:43.500 that were horribly treated, horribly treated.
00:21:45.760 It's anti-weaponization.
00:21:47.320 They've been weaponized.
00:21:49.100 They've been, in some cases, imprisoned wrongly.
00:21:51.960 They paid legal fees that they didn't have.
00:21:53.760 They've gone bankrupt.
00:21:54.700 Their lives have been destroyed,
00:21:56.740 and they turn out to be right.
00:21:58.380 I mean, it was a terrible period of time
00:22:00.640 in the history of our country, and they worked on it.
00:22:03.380 I know the Justice Department,
00:22:04.880 it's really been working on it very hard.
00:22:07.740 There's been numerous other occasions over the years
00:22:10.040 where things like this have been done,
00:22:11.420 but these were people that were weaponized
00:22:13.980 and really treated brutally by a system
00:22:17.040 that was so corrupt, with corrupt people running it,
00:22:20.160 and they're getting reimbursed for their legal fees
00:22:22.180 and the other things that they had to suffer.
00:22:25.160 Yeah, please. Daniel, go ahead.
00:22:27.600 Hold it. Daniel, please.
00:22:30.220 The Pressure Managing Director- Thank you, Mr. President.
00:22:31.860 It's pretty remarkable seeing you and Mark Cuban up there
00:22:34.900 And the fact that, obviously, Mark endorsed Kamala Harris back in 2021.
00:22:38.580 Well, he made a mistake. It was a big mistake.
00:22:41.940 What does this say about what you two are building here?
00:22:45.000 Well, it says we love people. We love our country.
00:22:47.820 He wants to. He's got a good company.
00:22:49.920 And he's going to do a lot of business with this.
00:22:51.900 And I'm going to get drugs out through Amazon, through the whole group.
00:22:55.760 And we're going to get drugs out.
00:22:57.740 And Mark wanted to be a part of it.
00:23:00.500 And I think Mark was very gracious.
00:23:02.140 He said, this is something that really works.
00:23:04.080 first time you've seen it and uh he had to believe that if he said it about me you have to understand
00:23:09.420 that but uh look i i think i have a lot of respect for mark frankly and i always have
00:23:13.960 go ahead ebola ebola yes sir america be concerned about ebola i'm concerned about everything but
00:23:27.620 certainly am i think that uh you know it's been confined right now to africa and but it's something
00:23:33.760 that has had a breakout I could ask Bobby or us to say a couple of words about if you'd like
00:23:39.300 I think Heidi Overton is going to come up and give us a few words here Dr. Overton
00:23:47.920 thank you Mr. President today the CDC held a press briefing that provided a lot of the answers
00:23:55.780 and information but we have stood up a full interagency response the Department of State
00:24:01.000 the cdc the department of war everyone is fully involved in tracking um this today we do have an
00:24:07.700 announce today at the press briefing there there is an american that is symptomatic and has tested
00:24:12.640 positive for a um it's the bundybuja virus a strain of ebola um that american as well as six
00:24:20.120 other high-risk contacts are going to be taken out of that region and taken to germany we want
00:24:26.280 to thank our German counterparts. That is an internationally recognized location for viral
00:24:32.680 hemorrhagic fever treatments. So we're very grateful that they would take them. It's a
00:24:36.380 significantly shorter flight time for Americans to receive treatment there in Germany.
00:24:41.240 For all other Americans, we have issued travel warnings. We have instituted just today
00:24:47.840 entry restrictions for non-U.S. citizens that have been in the region in the past 21 days.
00:24:55.660 so in Uganda, Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Sudan. So very serious measures that have
00:25:01.540 been taken. We are working to communicate very frequently with everyone. Your question was,
00:25:07.760 should Americans be worried? Right now, there are no cases of Ebola in America. We want to keep it
00:25:12.980 that way, and we are doing everything we can to support Americans in the region. Thank you,
00:25:16.980 Mr. President. Mr. President Trump, over here. President Trump. Go ahead, on Iran.
00:25:25.660 Other countries have done this before. 0.96
00:25:27.720 They have asked you to change course in order to dangle.
00:25:31.880 They dangled a peace deal in front of you saying one was coming.
00:25:35.480 Nothing has come into fruition.
00:25:37.600 You mentioned this.
00:25:38.460 Well, a lot's come into fruition.
00:25:39.780 We've taken a country that was going to have a nuclear weapon and we've virtually destroyed its military.
00:25:46.280 They have no Navy.
00:25:47.120 They have no Air Force.
00:25:47.980 They've been virtually destroyed militarily.
00:25:51.040 That's a lot.
00:25:51.820 That's a big.
00:25:52.620 We could leave right now.
00:25:53.840 It would take them 25 years to rebuild.
00:25:55.440 that the last thing they're thinking about, I think, is nuclear.
00:25:58.820 Now they have to put it down in writing.
00:26:00.860 But when you say nothing, we've totally destroyed,
00:26:04.280 excuse me, from CNN,
00:26:06.080 we've totally destroyed their military.
00:26:09.300 We've destroyed their leadership.
00:26:11.480 As you know, their leaders are gone.
00:26:13.540 Their leaders are gone at the first level.
00:26:15.260 The second level, we're dealing with half of the third level.
00:26:18.780 And I think we've made a lot of progress.
00:26:21.020 And it's very simple.
00:26:22.100 You know, we don't want to go through this.
00:26:23.680 We had the greatest economy ever.
00:26:25.120 we still do. The stock market had a brand new high a little while ago. I never thought that
00:26:30.220 was going to happen. We had to make the excursion. You know, we had 50,000 on the Dow. We had 7,000
00:26:35.520 on the S&P. And everyone said that couldn't be done within my four years. It would be too big.
00:26:40.100 Well, we did it in my first year. And then I called Scott and Howard. I called them all into
00:26:44.760 my office. I say, we're going to take a little excursion down to the Middle East and we're going 1.00
00:26:49.600 to confront Iran because they are desperate to have a nuclear weapon. And the only reason they 0.95
00:26:54.760 wanted is to use it and i said that's i hate to do this because we're doing so well but
00:26:59.600 this is the most important thing we can do we can't let iran have a nuclear weapon so we did that 0.61
00:27:04.880 and uh when we did that we were met with a little force and we ended up destroying that we now have
00:27:10.740 a uh a tremendous we built really a steel wall where no boats to blockade where no boats are
00:27:17.860 able to not one boat has been able to get through our blockade look our military is the greatest
00:27:22.800 military anywhere in the world. I just left China and I will say President Xi was very very
00:27:28.720 complimentary of our military. He was amazed actually at our military. We have the greatest
00:27:33.600 military in the world. We're not going to let Iran have a nuclear weapon. So I was called by 0.81
00:27:38.540 these three countries plus others and they're dealing directly with our people and right now
00:27:44.620 Iran and there seems to be a very good chance that they can work something out. If we can do that
00:27:49.460 without bombing the hell out of them,
00:27:50.960 I'd be very happy. Please.
00:27:52.460 Sir, on weaponization, I have a question on weaponization.
00:27:56.060 Do you believe that people who committed violence
00:27:58.420 against Capitol Hill police officers on January 6th
00:28:01.180 should be eligible for compensation from this DOJ fund?
00:28:04.700 And are you or your family members
00:28:06.520 going to be seeking compensation from that fund?
00:28:08.860 It'll all be dependent on a committee.
00:28:10.600 A committee is being set up of very talented people,
00:28:13.800 very highly respected people.
00:28:15.140 I think it's a committee of five.
00:28:16.400 And again, I didn't do this deal.
00:28:17.740 It was told to me yesterday, they said they're doing something.
00:28:22.860 I do believe there has to be compensation for people that were destroyed.
00:28:26.140 You have families absolutely destroyed.
00:28:28.320 And it's all going to be determined by a committee of four or five people that are respected and very brilliant at what they do.
00:28:35.120 Yeah, please.
00:28:36.080 Go ahead.
00:28:38.980 One at a time, please.
00:28:40.260 In the blue.
00:28:40.940 Yeah.
00:28:41.560 Thank you, Mr.
00:28:42.300 In the blue.
00:28:42.960 Yes, go ahead, please.
00:28:44.480 Thank you, Mr. President.
00:28:45.640 But on election integrity, so a lot of Republicans, including you, are speaking out against a massive mail-in ballot era in Maryland.
00:28:53.700 Terrible.
00:28:54.520 How concerned are you about election integrity as Americans are heading into the midterms?
00:28:58.680 I'm very concerned about it.
00:29:00.120 I'm very concerned about mail-in ballots.
00:29:02.320 We're the only country in the world that's doing mail-in ballots.
00:29:05.080 And a mail-in ballot is by just the nature of it.
00:29:07.860 It's going to be corrupt.
00:29:08.760 So many people handle it.
00:29:09.780 You go into a well-run voting booth in a certain state, you know, we'll pick a state.
00:29:14.140 But you go into and I mean, they look even me. I went in Florida and went to vote and they said, sir, I hate to do it.
00:29:21.140 I'm so embarrassed. Could I see your identification? I said, really, do you really want to do that?
00:29:26.540 Please, sir. I'll lose my job if I don't do it. I very I was very proud to enter identification and everything else.
00:29:33.760 I mean, you want to have proof of citizenship. You want to have a voter I.D.
00:29:38.100 You want to have all these things. But to me, maybe the worst of all is the mail-in ballots where they come in.
00:29:43.860 So, as you know, in Maryland, 500,000 fake ballots were sent out.
00:29:50.960 When they were caught, they said, oh, we'll pull them back.
00:29:55.380 And they issued 500,000 new ballots.
00:29:58.580 And as you know, they never got the original ballots back.
00:30:01.340 So there are a million ballots out there.
00:30:03.400 Many of them went to Democrats, and it's a very serious thing.
00:30:06.560 And I'll tell you, I've looked at Maryland for a long time, and I know Maryland pretty well.
00:30:10.720 and I was told that it's automatically a democrat state and I don't believe that because I think I
00:30:16.320 did really well there and I don't believe it but they issued as you just got caught recently five
00:30:21.340 500,000 ballots illegal ballots were sent out and they were totally fraudulent and then they said oh
00:30:27.780 we'll pull them back well they didn't pull them back and they have 500,000 new ballots go so what
00:30:32.800 happens to the original are they going to come in and are they going to come in and infect our
00:30:36.980 system so it's a very very serious uh thing that's happened and i've asked the uh law enforcement to
00:30:43.960 look at it very very strenuously i want to thank you all this is so we're so proud of it and i want
00:30:49.020 to thank bobby and oz and mark and all of the people that are here and joe great job you are
00:30:54.500 really something i heard about you for a long time and now you're doing something that's more
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00:31:03.340 show. Thank you very much, everybody. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you.
00:31:14.140 Okay, the President of the United States right there with Trump, our ex, Mark Cuban,
00:31:20.360 making good with Mark Cuban. Mark Cuban, hey, let's be blunt, not a fan of President Trump.
00:31:25.200 He's said some of the worst things ever about him, but his company is one of the providers here.
00:31:29.700 I guess at a 15% markup, one of the providers of the drug. So right there you had the
00:31:35.900 TrumpRx. They walked through a brief presentation on the website. Of course,
00:31:42.920 you're in Bobby Kennedy talk and others talk. Seems to be like it's a success. People,
00:31:48.740 I think they've had 10 million visits to it already. I believe it was Dr. I said they haven't
00:31:52.560 had a launch in a site like this in history. And so we want to make sure that they get,
00:31:58.640 since the other networks won't cover this and we'll talk about it we want to make sure that
00:32:01.900 president trump and the administration get a shot to uh to tell you about it and obviously people
00:32:06.560 are using it and president trump is and bobby kennedy have made a uh have made a big deal
00:32:12.040 about it uh and are working together even with people that are not uh particularly fans like uh
00:32:18.700 like bobby kennedy or like uh mark cuban who has said some of the uh the worst things about it uh
00:32:24.300 we're going to get Tony Lyons up. We're going to get, we're going to go back, uh, to, uh,
00:32:30.020 to Georgia. You heard the president right there talking about this mainland ballot fiasco in, um,
00:32:35.200 in Maryland. Let's say I have Mike, Mike Lindell. Um, before we talk about your, uh,
00:32:42.280 your, uh, Minnesota or the company and the deals, you have been the leading voice, uh,
00:32:49.080 for election integrity, I think you spent, I think for lawyers and travel and everything and
00:32:56.000 paying consultants, I think you spent upwards of $80 million. That's one of the reasons the
00:33:01.200 company had a, and not just that you got canceled by Walmart, you got canceled by big box. And
00:33:08.540 remember, you were the most profitable. The way these stores run is called SKU, SKUs. And they
00:33:15.100 teacher at harvard business school that skews are where all the all the economics are uh all the
00:33:19.960 economics uh are are right there you had the highest most profitable skews in um most profitable
00:33:26.600 skews in walmart in the big box in the cancer by the way we're gonna get back to sally grew up here
00:33:31.400 in a second we're gonna have drilled in on georgia i want to get mike where i can they canceled you
00:33:36.300 because of your stand on on election integrity and you have been adamant sir you've been adamant
00:33:42.740 and we played at the beginning of the show, Maria Bartiromo yesterday, talking to Todd Blanche.
00:33:48.360 And Todd Blanche said, look, there's a lot of evidence out there.
00:33:50.920 Do you believe, sir, that the 2020 election was stolen?
00:33:55.200 A hundred percent.
00:33:56.180 There's no, there's only one truth, everybody.
00:33:58.740 And over four years, remember, I formed the Council of America, the Election Crime Bureau.
00:34:03.480 I had three summits, three movies.
00:34:05.820 It doesn't matter what camera angle you use or what evidence you get.
00:34:10.100 There's only one truth, that 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump.
00:34:14.980 Remember the Democrats, Hillary, 65 million, Obama, 68 million, Biden, 81 million, and then Harris, 66 million?
00:34:24.920 What?
00:34:25.440 Where's these other 15 million votes coming from?
00:34:28.580 Computers and the theft of an election.
00:34:32.140 Everything I've had, everything we did, everything we put together, which I turned in last February,
00:34:37.580 And now we have an 800-page report.
00:34:40.460 Every piece of evidence I've been through us like a hub of a wheel.
00:34:44.820 And now it all got turned into the government.
00:34:46.700 And now it's all coming out because they can't cover it up anymore.
00:34:50.340 We broke through the biggest cover-up, Steve, of the biggest potential crime the world has ever seen.
00:34:56.760 And that would be taking the United States without firing a shot.
00:35:00.380 But I want to answer.
00:35:02.000 Hang on. 0.95
00:35:02.540 I've got Sally Grubbs going to join us here in a minute. 0.99
00:35:04.560 She was on before we went to the president on the health care. 0.85
00:35:07.280 Sally's not on the Georgia election board.
00:35:08.680 I think when she first came on the show six years ago, she's just a citizen, private citizen.
00:35:12.960 Why is Georgia?
00:35:13.980 You've got all these problems all over the country, but Georgia is one not like Michigan or a lot like Pennsylvania where they had kind of split jurisdiction and, you know, maybe a House or maybe a Senate that was Democratic.
00:35:25.060 There you had a House Republican, a Senate Republican, you know, Senate Republicans.
00:35:30.040 You had the legislature.
00:35:31.600 You had the election officials, your favorite, Raffensperger Republican.
00:35:36.060 He's running for governor now because he's done such a good job.
00:35:38.920 How did we get such a bad outcome in the state of Georgia, sir?
00:35:46.080 It's called uniparty Republicans.
00:35:48.620 And when politicians like Crooked Brad Rasenberger and Brian Kemp and Chris Carr,
00:35:55.080 I call them the triple count of crime, these people, Rasenberger,
00:35:58.660 I would put them up with the worst, the biggest criminal politician that ever lived.
00:36:02.400 I mean, these guys down there, just because they have an R by their name,
00:36:06.060 When you have an agenda, I mean, when you do something that's a deviation from behavior,
00:36:11.920 these were Republicans, and there's a deviation there.
00:36:15.240 They either have a hidden agenda.
00:36:17.680 It's either evil, a personal hidden agenda, or part of this uniparty takeover of our country,
00:36:24.840 the deep state, CCP, the globalists, and the uniparty, which I believe have tried to take
00:36:30.020 our country.
00:36:31.160 Rassenberger leads the pack down there.
00:36:33.500 So, of course, you're going to have Georgia, where it's funny that I probably spent more time and more investigations in Georgia than any other state because I was so after Rasenberger.
00:36:46.540 And what a shame he's running for governor.
00:36:48.520 People down in Georgia, you better look at what you're voting in down there, I'll tell you.
00:36:53.160 I would take anyone over Crook and Brad.
00:36:56.600 And by the way, Kemp was Secretary of State there for a year.
00:36:59.360 The whole thing's a racket.
00:37:00.380 It's a total racket.
00:37:01.080 It's like the mafia.
00:37:02.740 When they say the devil went down to Georgia, his name was old Brad Rassenberger.
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00:39:49.280 Sally Grubb, Cleta Mitchell, Garland Favarito in Georgia,
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00:44:50.960 We are getting some new information on who the actual victim was here that we believe was shot by an active shooter there at the situation.
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00:45:08.500 And that, of course, tracks with what we heard earlier from the eyewitness who said that it appears that that person was wearing some type of uniform.
00:45:14.840 Again, the new information appears that that person, according to the mosque, was a security guard.
00:45:19.440 And, you know, obviously in this heightened threat environment, it's often they are the front line of defense for people who are simply trying to go about their day and worship as they see, as they choose to do.
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00:46:16.160 We had a lovely dinner. And at the end of it, he wanted to know why he went, ran, he won Florida,
00:46:22.240 but maybe struggled in some other states that I think we're going to find out he actually did win.
00:46:27.520 But I wrote like an after action report, gave it to him to read.
00:46:33.380 So she just said that we're going to find out that President Trump actually did win certain states in the 2020 election.
00:46:40.780 Now, the president says all the time that the election was rigged.
00:46:44.060 What have you done about that?
00:46:45.400 Do you have any evidence that the election was rigged?
00:46:47.580 What can you tell us?
00:46:50.180 Well, there's a ton of evidence that the election was rigged.
00:46:53.160 That's not something the DOJ needs to tell you about.
00:46:56.120 There's been evidence about that for many, many years.
00:46:58.060 What I can tell you is that we have multiple investigations going on in Arizona, in Georgia, in Fulton County, Georgia.
00:47:06.560 And that's exactly what we're looking at.
00:47:08.300 By the way, this is very difficult because they're very good.
00:47:12.080 They're very good at hiding up misconduct and hiding what they're doing.
00:47:15.860 And so that's why we're very focused on finding out whether the right people voted, whether people who were supposed to vote voted, whether there was one vote cast per voter.
00:47:23.860 And that's what we're doing in multiple states.
00:47:26.260 And I expect, and again, people, you'll say to me, how long has it taken?
00:47:31.680 Why is it taking so long?
00:47:33.100 And the reality, the answer to that is because it takes a lot of work to uncover what happened in 2020.
00:47:38.880 It takes a lot of old, good old-fashioned law enforcement police work, which is what we're doing.
00:47:43.600 And we have great prosecutors working on it as well.
00:47:46.480 And I expect that, and I assure you, I assure the American people that as soon as we have something to say for it,
00:47:52.940 whether it's charges, whether it's a report, whether it's the results of an investigation,
00:47:57.300 the American people will learn about what we've uncovered. Yeah. So in other words,
00:48:00.760 what you're saying is that you have, in fact, seen evidence that people voted who should not
00:48:06.000 have voted, whether it be through mail-in ballots, ballots coming from empty parking lots or dead
00:48:11.300 people, whatever, or from illegals. Is that what you're suggesting?
00:48:17.440 Maria, during the Biden administration, they didn't charge a single individual with illegally
00:48:22.360 voting. Just last year, we charged dozens and we're investigating a ton more. And so that's
00:48:27.880 exactly what I'm saying. We know that there were people who voted who were not eligible to vote.
00:48:32.560 We've charged some of them. We've charged some of them in the past year. We're investigating a ton
00:48:36.340 more right now. And so that's the tip of the iceberg of what we're doing. But yes,
00:48:40.380 I can flat out say because of that, that yes, that happened.
00:48:43.720 All right. So you believe there will be at some point a definitive answer to whether or not the
00:48:48.480 2020 election was stolen? I don't, I'm not going to promise there's going to be a definitive
00:48:53.740 answer. That wouldn't be fair to you or anybody else, but we are looking at it and we're hoping
00:48:58.100 to get one. The appropriate answer, acting attorney general, is yes, we will get to a
00:49:05.900 definitive answer. There's no doubt about that. The people need it. The country needs it. I mean,
00:49:09.880 it's ridiculous. Okay, let's give some logistics here. It's Monday, the 18th of May, year of order 0.58
00:49:15.460 2026 early voting started in texas the results of louisiana we're going to talk about uh so much
00:49:21.300 going on around the country kentucky grassroots efforts the president's about to he's running now
00:49:27.140 about 40 minutes 35 minutes late there's going to be an event i think it's over in the executive
00:49:32.820 office building on the white house compound he's going to address health care affordability a major
00:49:39.060 event today scheduled white house i've talked about in the morning show supposed to start at
00:49:42.340 at 4.30. He's running late. We're going to go on with the show. As soon as he takes the podium,
00:49:48.440 we're going to cut live to that. And of course, the ballroom, we're here to seven o'clock tonight,
00:49:51.820 so we'll come back. Sally Grubbs. Maria Bartiromo, I think, was hinting at this. And today had
00:49:59.400 Paul Sperry at the New York Post and others put up. And if Denver can put up this tweet,
00:50:06.340 The tweet's so mind-blowing.
00:50:07.680 Why don't you take it through us? 0.99
00:50:09.080 Because, look, we think Georgia is a festering sore.
00:50:13.380 We understand you have fought for years.
00:50:15.200 You're now on the Georgia election board.
00:50:16.640 You started as a concerned citizen.
00:50:18.940 It's outrageous what's happened down there.
00:50:21.100 It's more outrageous that the Republican establishment is at least in on the cover-up, right? 0.96
00:50:27.700 I mean, their hands are totally dirty.
00:50:29.080 Everybody's fighting you.
00:50:30.440 Can you walk me through what Sperry talks about today?
00:50:32.640 a bunker in Fulton County. What in the hell is going on, ma'am?
00:50:39.180 So, Steve, tomorrow is our primary election. We've been having three weeks of early voting.
00:50:44.820 Tomorrow is primary election day. You know, we have a state Senate, I mean, a Senate race that's
00:50:50.260 going on. We have all kinds of races that are happening for constitutional officers. And there
00:50:56.840 is a what I'll call a election night reporting room that is in a location that's commonly
00:51:03.600 referred to as the bunker that is at a facility somewhere in Metro Atlanta.
00:51:09.020 And that's where all the county reporting.
00:51:11.760 So the 159 counties report their totals that are then aggregated into the election night
00:51:18.400 results for the entire state of Georgia.
00:51:21.040 And so this has been going on for months where we on the state election board have requested
00:51:25.500 admitted into the facility to observe election night reporting, according to Georgia law and
00:51:32.540 Georgia code. Hold it, hold it, hold it, hold it, hang on, hang on. Sally, as a member of the Georgia
00:51:37.400 election board, and it's not a huge board, you've already toured the facility and had a walkthrough
00:51:41.560 of the processes and everything. You've already done that, right? You've checked that box. You're
00:51:45.820 asking to be there live on election night, but you've actually gone with other members of the
00:51:50.100 Georgia election board and reviewed this operation and had a full briefing, ma'am?
00:51:55.500 No, absolutely not, Steve, and that's part of the problem. We've requested that. We've requested to know who's there, who was there for the aggregation of the votes and the review of the counts and things like that, and we have never been given admittance.
00:52:09.900 No, sir. There are previous board members. There is the chairman of the board, John Favere, who was there last year, excuse me, in 2024.
00:52:19.760 He was there. There have been prior members who have been admitted, but now we're not allowed to be there.
00:52:26.020 No. So I have never been in the facility. I don't know what the setup is. I don't know who all is there.
00:52:31.260 It's a complete enigma to me at this point.
00:52:33.500 so garland favorito's got a quote in here but just let me read for paul sperry breaking news
00:52:42.100 georgia's 2026 election results will be aggregated on election night by the secretary of state from
00:52:47.980 a secret emergency bunker which is off limits to candidates the public and even to the state
00:52:54.520 election board which has requested access the exact location of the bunker somewhere in metro
00:53:01.500 Atlanta area is undisclosed. You've got to help me out here. You are a member of the Georgia
00:53:10.040 State Election Board, are you not, ma'am? I am. I am. I was appointed by our Lieutenant Governor
00:53:16.940 Burt Jones as heading up the Senate. So I'm the Senate appointee to the Georgia State Election
00:53:22.240 Board. That's correct. What is the mandate of the election board overall and you as an
00:53:28.360 individual member. Ma'am, what is your mandate? My mandate is to see that we follow the official
00:53:34.500 code of Georgia. This is our Bible, so to speak, of election laws and election rules.
00:53:40.920 And I want to see that we have free and fair elections in Georgia. And just to be sure that
00:53:45.700 the reporting is done fairly and accurately and to provide oversight, Steve, quite frankly. And
00:53:53.240 we have a secretary of state who is now running for governor of the state of Georgia, who is in
00:53:58.180 charge of our elections. So some might consider that to be a conflict of interest in deciding
00:54:03.540 who gets in and who's excluded. But Georgia regulations, in other words, you're required
00:54:11.720 by being on the Georgia Election Board to make sure that the elections in Georgia
00:54:16.020 are run in accordance with existing Georgia law. Is that basically correct?
00:54:21.520 That is correct. Our job is to promulgate rules and to hear cases, to hear complaints and things of that nature.
00:54:30.380 So, yes, we we are charged with following the law and we are charged with performing duties that the legislature has ascribed to us.
00:54:39.400 Just like we have a situation as well, Steve, where as of July 1st, the QR codes cannot be used to tabulate the ballots.
00:54:47.440 But yet we have the authority, in my opinion, under Georgia Code to implement the backup balloting plan, which would be the use of hand-marked paper ballots after July 1st in these elections.
00:55:01.180 And so far, we're just being shut down at every turn, Steve.
00:55:05.700 It's really a travesty.
00:55:07.840 But hang on.
00:55:08.660 If Denver could please put back up Paul Sperry's, I'm just quoting, and Paul Sperry's quoting from Georgia Code about elections.
00:55:18.640 State law specifically prohibits such secrecy as this secret bunker, of which you think it's somewhere in the metro Atlanta area, but you don't know.
00:55:27.820 And I want to quote from the Georgia Code.
00:55:30.140 quote, superintendents, poll officers, and other officials engaged in the conducting of primaries
00:55:35.340 and elections held under this chapter, that's 21-2-406, shall perform their duties in public,
00:55:45.160 end quote. How could it be clearer than that, ma'am? How could it be clearer than that?
00:55:50.160 I think it's pretty clear. And as the Secretary of State, as the Chief Elections Officer,
00:55:55.180 I think he has a duty to do this in public, and we have the duty to provide oversight.
00:56:03.780 And I believe that both the parties, both the Democrats and Republicans, both need to have their watchers available and present to do the same thing.
00:56:14.100 If you look in 21-2-408, there are rules and there is law that is prescribed for poll watchers to be present.
00:56:24.360 It deals with credentialing them and that kind of thing.
00:56:27.480 I've been after this for months as have the other members to say, you know, what's the process for obtaining credentials?
00:56:36.320 What is the process for attending election night reporting?
00:56:39.600 And we finally got the word that we will not be allowed to be there.
00:56:44.100 I want to have this a quote from Garland. By the way, just as a secretary of state, all the senior officials in the Georgia state government are Republicans, are they not? They're part of Brian Kemp's machine?
00:56:59.480 They are Republicans.
00:57:00.420 I want to quote Garland Favarito, this quote, this quote, the secret aggregation of election results is a clear violation of state election transparency law, which requires all election officials to conduct all election activities in public, end quote.
00:57:19.920 Is there anything in the Georgia Code that's open to interpretation on this very matter, ma'am?
00:57:26.380 No, and there is nothing to preclude us from attending as well, Steve.
00:57:29.780 I mean, there is nothing that says that we are not allowed to be there.
00:57:32.940 Everything is very clear in the code.
00:57:35.520 And our legislature, in their divine wisdom, wrote these laws.
00:57:41.640 There are things that need to be corrected as far as conducting our elections, like not using the ballot marking devices and things of that nature.
00:57:49.620 But they have done that when they did Senate Bill 189.
00:57:52.480 There's a lot of issues here, Steve.
00:57:54.340 And to have to have people excluded when there should be proper oversight and watching the returns and ensuring now I have been told that they don't they don't make any changes down at the bunker.
00:58:06.800 And if you remember, Steve, our secretary of state, Brad Raffensperger and Gabriel Sterling, who was running for secretary of state, who worked under Brad Raffensperger, said, you know, Georgia's had the cleanest elections in the country and, you know, all the things are fine.
00:58:21.760 There's nothing to see here. Well, my question is, if there's nothing to see, if there's no issue, then why are you trying to keep us out?
00:58:29.980 Why can't we be there if the elections are perfect? Wouldn't you want to show that off?
00:58:34.560 Wouldn't you want us to see how perfect they are?
00:58:38.140 Hang on for a second. We're going to break. Sally Grubbs is with us.
00:58:42.080 But it's also the point, this aggregation center in Fulton County, the bunker they call it.
00:58:46.800 it's not like you're some election official from some county in northwest georgia or you're some
00:58:52.700 for some you're on the state election board one of the handful it's not a huge election but one
00:58:57.960 of the handful of people that are appointed you have a direct you five you have a fiduciary
00:59:03.160 responsibility you personally have a fiduciary responsibility to fulfill your office this is
00:59:08.480 what so this is what so and and they're just raffensperger these guys are just in your face
00:59:13.400 in your grill. These are Republicans. I want people to remind you, this is not just the Fulton
00:59:18.320 County gangsters and thugs. We know they're thugs. This is also the state officials. Sally, just hang 0.87
00:59:24.540 on for a second. We're going to take a short commercial break. Sally grew up from the Georgia
00:59:28.060 State Election Board. One of the five is with us. Unbelievable. An election is tomorrow. The
00:59:34.540 primary is tomorrow. Also, the President of the United States coming out and talking about health
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