Bannon's War Room - June 22, 2026


Episode 5462: Shutting Down The Fed And Do We Need The Return Of The Central Bank


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00:00:32.720 had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save
00:00:40.380 my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. 0.62
00:00:47.820 monday 22 june in the year of our lord 2026 10 year the eve of the 10-year anniversary of um
00:00:59.900 brexit for those of you remember from the breitbart radio days over series xm the patriot
00:01:06.560 when we're doing the morning show also had the morning show on saturday in the evening show on
00:01:10.560 sunday of course rahim gassan was head of breitbart london for me uh and uh he was deployed with a
00:01:17.320 team, Alex Marvel and the team over in England in these run-up days to the election, we said
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00:01:57.640 by these open border migrations policies driven by brussels and davos the party of davos ever hear
00:02:03.880 that um the world economic forum plus source the entire crew here also the globalist clintons who 0.78
00:02:11.300 the worst of the lot nothing's worse than southerners that go to ivy league schools and
00:02:17.160 become total complete globalists and just and just uh and just you know live and die for it
00:02:22.720 that was bill and hillary clinton of course they ended up um falling on their swords in that
00:02:29.500 campaign and president trump uh one of the greatest i think i guess unpredicted victories
00:02:34.620 ever but we were always sure this is where we got so much grief at breitbart from i don't know
00:02:39.320 Benji Shapiro and Mark Levin trashed. You think Mark Levin trashes me? They ain't nothing compared
00:02:44.700 to back in 2015 and 16 when he was Ted Cruz was his guy and Israel first, all that. Donald Trump
00:02:51.640 was, let's say this, quite different, quite different. Jim Rickards with us. Sam Fettis
00:02:58.880 going to join us. Rickards, I just want to, before we, I don't want to just go past it.
00:03:04.300 The need for a central bank today, since it's got so many things going, it's a massive bureaucracy.
00:03:08.800 does bank regulation, all that. All of its regulatory powers can be taken by somebody
00:03:12.960 else. It shouldn't have the dual mandate because you're right, there are cross purposes.
00:03:17.400 Why today do we need a central bank? Why don't we just get rid of the central bank? Why don't
00:03:21.920 we get rid of the Fed? The way to get rid of the Fed is to force an audit. Once you force an audit, 0.85
00:03:27.180 people's heads are going to blow up about what their balance sheet really is like and what
00:03:31.040 they've really been doing. Just read Christopher Leonard's book, The Lords of Easy Money.
00:03:35.280 what they've been doing the fed is close to financial crimes if you audited first off people
00:03:41.440 would be going to jail number two there'd be a outrage in this country to shut it down why are
00:03:46.360 we not doing that jim do we need in your mind jim rickridge you're the man right strategic
00:03:51.020 intelligence is the number one newsletter people go do you believe in the 21st century uh in the
00:03:57.320 age of the singularity and artificial intelligence and if you saw what happened in the g7 i'll talk
00:04:03.320 about this later. Axios had a piece. They had CEOs of the artificial intelligence companies,
00:04:09.980 the Frontier Labs, sitting at the table with the G7 as like nation states back from medieval times
00:04:17.060 in Italy and parts of Europe. Do you think we need a central bank? And if not, what should we
00:04:23.560 do about it, sir? We do not need a central bank. We certainly don't need the central bank we have.
00:04:28.940 Now, whether you want to set up a currency board of some sort, you do need some kind
00:04:34.000 of circulating currency, which means someone has to issue it.
00:04:37.020 But it doesn't mean it can come out in unlimited quantities.
00:04:40.160 It doesn't mean that it, you know, go do currency swaps to foreign countries, et cetera.
00:04:44.660 You mentioned an audit of the Fed.
00:04:47.020 I mean, their balance sheet is public.
00:04:48.300 But take the first item at the top of the asset side of the balance sheet.
00:04:52.420 It's a gold certificate.
00:04:53.900 That's what it says.
00:04:54.580 It's a public document.
00:04:55.840 Gold certificate.
00:04:56.420 What the heck is that?
00:04:57.200 That's what FDR gave, the Treasury gave the Fed in 1934 when they confiscated the Fed's gold, which is now owned by the Treasury, technically.
00:05:08.060 And by the way, that is a value of $42 an ounce.
00:05:10.940 There's $1 trillion, approximately $1 trillion of hidden value in that one line item alone.
00:05:17.440 Because if you look at the market price of gold relative to the book value on the Fed's books, the difference by way to, well, the difference is $1 trillion.
00:05:25.660 So they've got a $1 trillion hidden asset on the first line item of the balance sheet.
00:05:29.940 So yeah, let's have an audit.
00:05:31.600 But the money printing they do, the ability to buy government bonds in unlimited quantities.
00:05:38.360 You know, we had a first bank of the United States.
00:05:40.480 This was Alexander Hamilton in 1796, early during the Washington administration.
00:05:48.140 It was not allowed to lend to the US government.
00:05:50.560 It didn't bear any resemblance to a central bank today.
00:05:52.960 But it was allowed to lend to commerce.
00:05:55.660 And it was a depository for Treasury assets.
00:05:57.780 It was a place for the Treasury to put their assets.
00:06:00.680 But they couldn't print money, and they couldn't lend to the government.
00:06:03.380 So there are other models out there.
00:06:05.400 Steve Hanke, professor at Johns Hopkins, is an expert on currency boards to get currency stability.
00:06:10.620 But don't do anything else.
00:06:11.860 Don't try to print your way out of every problem.
00:06:14.200 So no, the short answer is no, we don't need a Fed.
00:06:17.860 We're trying to print our way over a problem now.
00:06:20.740 That's why people are looking at gold as an alternative.
00:06:22.640 of. Jim Rickards, the overall deal, you were the guy that called shot last week, said, hey,
00:06:28.060 they're going to go to the escalation route. Now that they're actually in the room and we're
00:06:32.400 talking about $24 billion to the Persians, $6 billion is a downstroke for humanitarian reasons
00:06:40.020 to feed them. And now we're pitching that the farmers are going to do great about that. Plus
00:06:44.400 the other, I mean, they've got $100 billion in assets throughout the World Bank's 50 billion,
00:06:50.180 I think we can put our hands on.
00:06:51.560 And I just keep saying, that is leverage.
00:06:55.100 Their economy, and President Trump says this every day, their economy is getting destroyed.
00:06:59.120 Right?
00:06:59.560 I don't know why we would undestroy this, sir, but I'll turn it over to you.
00:07:02.540 I'll let greater minds think this through, sir.
00:07:06.240 Yeah, Steve, I just got to spend one minute.
00:07:08.160 I think it's useful to just look at the last 10 days.
00:07:10.080 I'm not talking about the last four months, just the last 10 days.
00:07:12.820 So June 11th, Trump threatens to obliterate Iran.
00:07:16.620 We're going to bomb you into the Stone Age.
00:07:18.160 Next day, June 12th, just kidding. 0.64
00:07:20.040 we have a peace deal. Oh, really? What's the peace deal? Well, it wasn't really done. June 14th,
00:07:24.800 two days later, it was done, but the details were not revealed. Yeah, there were some leaks,
00:07:29.740 but we didn't really know what it was. Finally, it got finalized on June 14th. Trump signed it
00:07:35.100 at the G7 summit on June 16th. They signed it again on June 19th in Switzerland. Then they
00:07:41.260 released the details, but we kind of knew what it was. Fierce opposition from inside the United
00:07:45.680 states um then uh then last friday israel attacks hezbollah very uh in lebanon southern lebanon
00:07:53.080 very heavy attack iran says you well they get hit but hold it hold it but but didn't hang on
00:07:57.880 didn't hezbollah hit them first and they just hit back with a with a stronger counter-strike or
00:08:02.060 was this are you saying israel actually on their own accord just hey it's hezbollah so go go go
00:08:07.760 get them no i think i think it's totally it's fog of war i think it's totally uh they're shooting
00:08:12.560 at each other all the time. So you make a good point. But I'm really looking at from Iran's
00:08:17.800 perspective. They said Lebanon hit Hezbollah. Hezbollah probably did strike first. But they've
00:08:22.600 been, you know, you say this has been, well, it's been going on for 50 years. But so then Iran says,
00:08:27.900 OK, we're going to close the strait of Hormuz. And then Central Command comes out, US Central
00:08:32.960 Command says, well, no, the strait's still open. So you got dueling press releases. I mean, who
00:08:37.500 knows. You've got to be a captain of a vessel trying to get through, I guess. And then Trump
00:08:42.180 says, we're going to bomb the blank out of Iran if they don't reopen the strait. And Iran walks
00:08:47.940 away from the table. J.D. Vance shows up in Lake Lucerne. And then Iran comes back. And they talked
00:08:52.920 yesterday. And Vance said, Iran will allow US inspectors. Sounds like they get to keep the
00:08:59.880 highly enriched uranium. Why do you need inspectors if they don't have the highly enriched uranium?
00:09:05.040 You know, kind of goodwill all around.
00:09:07.080 Jared Kushner said, let's give Iran a lot of money so they can buy U.S. agricultural
00:09:11.200 produce.
00:09:12.080 They don't need anything from the United States.
00:09:13.660 They wouldn't mind getting some pistachios and caviar from Iran, but they don't need
00:09:17.880 our stuff. 0.62
00:09:18.500 So this is very desultory. 0.99
00:09:22.540 It's probably going to drag on, probably suits both sides to drag on because Iran can rearm 0.94
00:09:27.600 and free up some of their missile launchers and build new missiles and build new drones. 0.91
00:09:31.200 The U.S. is woefully short of Tomahawk cruise missiles, Patriot anti-missile batteries, etc.
00:09:37.780 President Trump was adamant over the last couple of days, or before I get to Texas, under his understanding, there's no $300 billion reconstruction.
00:09:48.460 He's not going to support any panel, board, whatever, that does any reconstruction.
00:09:53.340 And certainly he said over and over again, there's not going to be an American money on this.
00:09:56.980 But the $300 billion, when they're in negotiations, seems to be a central part of putting this together.
00:10:02.380 And either the Arabs are going to put in most of the money with the Europeans, but at least somehow it'll be managed, at least the way they're talking, by the United States.
00:10:10.380 Am I correct on that?
00:10:12.320 Yeah, but I hate to be a lawyer, but you've really got to parse the words.
00:10:15.220 So Trump says there's not going to be a $300 billion reconstruction fund.
00:10:18.920 Well, not from the United States, but he didn't say anything about whether the Gulf states could provide a $300 billion reconstruction fund.
00:10:25.520 That would, in theory, that's not US money. 0.73
00:10:28.120 But I take the view that it kind of is US money, because where do the Arabs get the 0.90
00:10:32.340 300 billion?
00:10:33.240 They get it from oil.
00:10:33.980 Who buys gasoline?
00:10:34.820 We do.
00:10:35.500 So in other words, American motorists and anyone using energy truckers or whatever are paying 0.92
00:10:41.140 higher prices, which is, in effect, a toll to the Arab producers, which they can use 0.76
00:10:47.760 to lend to a random end of the petrodollar quarter. 0.96
00:10:50.480 This all comes from the United States anyway.
00:10:52.100 Anyway, so it's impossible.
00:10:56.560 I'm in the prediction business, predictive analytics, but predictions these days, and
00:11:01.020 I tell my readers this, I have a shelf life of about 48 hours because you got to be prepared.
00:11:07.120 But my question, kind of cutting through all that fog, Steve, and kind of getting to the
00:11:11.380 point, what's going on here?
00:11:13.300 Why does Iran care so much about Hezbollah that they've said they would close the strait?
00:11:18.360 And by the way, quick aside, CENTCOM says they can't close the strait.
00:11:21.520 But Iran does not have a navy who does not have the capacity to board every vessel trying to get through or interdict every vessel.
00:11:28.120 They can't do that, but they don't have to. 0.61
00:11:30.000 All they have to do is, like every other day, fire a missile at one tanker and blow up the engine room.
00:11:35.120 That's enough to keep them all bottled up because what owner, what captain wants to risk his crew, what owner wants to risk his vessel and his cargo, if he happens to be the unlucky one who gets a missile that day.
00:11:44.760 So it doesn't take much to close the Stradiv from Moose.
00:11:47.600 I would say, effectively, it is closed right now.
00:11:51.340 So Trump's the master of the art of the deal.
00:11:54.160 He understands leverage.
00:11:55.140 I give him a lot of credit for that. 0.99
00:11:56.540 But the Persians invented chess.
00:11:58.860 And you hear the term rug merchant. 1.00
00:12:00.240 It has some meaning. 1.00
00:12:01.000 And the Persians are just as good at this. 1.00
00:12:03.180 And right now, they have the leverage in the straightforward moves. 1.00
00:12:06.180 They can turn it on or turn it off as they see fit.
00:12:08.900 So the negotiations are going to go forward.
00:12:11.500 It's an awful deal for the United States.
00:12:13.260 I just want to be clear about that.
00:12:15.140 We should not give them any money until we get concrete results, not just promises.
00:12:19.580 So both sides are kind of dancing around this issue.
00:12:22.500 But I agree with you.
00:12:23.200 We shouldn't give them a dime.
00:12:24.680 And we do have that.
00:12:25.980 Our leverage is the dollar.
00:12:27.600 Their leverage is the straight.
00:12:29.380 It is a game of chicken.
00:12:31.860 But still, it doesn't work because the world will run out of oil if we don't get some kind of resolution.
00:12:36.840 And escalation, which is still on the table, that would pretty much destroy the Trump legacy.
00:12:43.700 But I don't think Trump, President Trump's not looking for escalation, particularly.
00:12:47.800 I think that's right.
00:12:48.800 pretty clear about it. Jim, where do people go for strategic intelligence? How do they do a deeper
00:12:53.020 dive on this with predictive analytics? Where do they go? And what do they get? And what's the
00:12:57.640 deal you're offering? A special deal for the war and posse. What do you got? Yeah, thanks, Steve. 0.65
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00:18:31.560 Faddis, first off, given your experience with the Persians, 0.95
00:18:36.820 just your assessment of what you've seen and what you think reality is, 0.98
00:18:42.200 because you've got the Qataris are saying one thing,
00:18:44.960 the Pakistanis are saying another, the Iranians.
00:18:47.560 First, they're walking out. 0.99
00:18:48.560 Next, they're back.
00:18:49.860 Make it make sense to us, sir.
00:18:53.940 Yeah, it's a mess. 1.00
00:18:55.760 And I agree with the previous guest using the term rug merchant. 1.00
00:18:59.320 I mean, look, that's where you are.
00:19:00.280 You're in the Middle East.
00:19:02.200 Everybody's constantly changing their deal. 0.99
00:19:04.840 They're lying.
00:19:05.980 They're shifting.
00:19:07.220 They're bobbing.
00:19:08.120 They're weaving.
00:19:08.760 That's going to be the nature of the beast.
00:19:10.560 I mean, the way you get through that is you hold course and you understand this is our
00:19:17.240 bottom line, and this is what we will do, and this is what we won't do, and I really don't care
00:19:21.100 about you guys dancing around with all this nonsense. Don't give them a dime, and don't
00:19:27.920 believe anything they say until you see it proven in the light of day. Promises mean absolutely
00:19:37.180 nothing. It was also said that we were going to try to do stabilization between Syria and Hezbollah
00:19:44.420 and Lebanon and Israel, isn't that just sucking us back into this quagmire? 0.60
00:19:48.300 I mean, Israel, if they want to do the Greater Israel Project or any project,
00:19:52.660 they're a sovereign nation, just like Britain got their sovereignty back
00:19:56.120 with Brexit 10 years ago, tomorrow, like we're fighting for our sovereignty here.
00:20:00.640 They've got to be cut loose to do what they do.
00:20:02.620 Now, we can't be part of that.
00:20:05.360 We can't step in every two minutes.
00:20:07.060 Now it looks like we're trying to arbitrate that.
00:20:09.640 And these two groups are going to go at each other,
00:20:12.640 and Syria is going to get into it because you know what? 0.84
00:20:15.380 It's just the way it is. 0.71
00:20:16.560 Nothing on earth is going to – no piece of paper, no board or commission.
00:20:22.900 It's just one group hates the other and they're going after it.
00:20:26.100 The other group is going to pound back all the time.
00:20:28.400 Syria is going to get involved.
00:20:30.160 They're not a good actor, particularly the guy, as President Trump says,
00:20:34.300 he's doing a good job in Syria, but he's no choir boy, right?
00:20:38.180 You got to – the whole group of there's no choir boys.
00:20:40.640 That's why you can't – the more you engage, the more you get deals and we're going to do this and bring stability.
00:20:46.460 No, we're not going to bring stability because the region is never going to be stable given its nature.
00:20:53.020 Am I wrong in that, sir?
00:20:56.080 Amen, Steve.
00:20:57.160 Look, stop trying to fix all of this.
00:20:59.560 If they ever want to work it out, they can work it out, but we're not going to fix it.
00:21:03.360 And look, I'm just going to say this.
00:21:05.200 Jolani, head of – the guy who runs Syria now.
00:21:08.080 The guy's al-Qaeda.
00:21:08.900 I get it. He wears a suit now. And he claims he's not part of al-Qaeda anymore. Inviting the al-Qaeda Sunni extremists from Syria to go fight the Shia extremist crazy people in Lebanon is not going to fix the problem.
00:21:25.280 Those guys have been at war for 1,500 years over the question of who gets to succeed the prophet, and they're going to keep fighting forever, and it's not going to make it better to turn them on each other. 0.86
00:21:39.460 They already do that enough on their own.
00:21:42.720 In your mind, is the president – he's still got – I'm not so sure the fleet's totally gone, although they said they pulled him back.
00:21:49.260 Is we got to carry a battle group out there?
00:21:51.660 We've got obviously a lot of military in place.
00:21:54.100 president trump doesn't want to do it doesn't want to escalate do you think there's going to
00:21:58.000 come a time that the president's either going to have to more than threaten that and maybe even
00:22:01.900 give someone one of the groups a love tap to make make sure they understand that he's still
00:22:07.360 the specter of president trump is still hovering over this
00:22:10.900 yeah unfortunately i mean i i'm i'm of the mind that okay i get it we want to land this plane
00:22:19.440 right now and end this conflict. Me too. I didn't want it to start. I don't think at the end of this
00:22:24.980 we will have resolved the Iran issue once and for all by any stretch. So I don't know if that means
00:22:32.720 a couple of weeks down the road or a year down the road or whatever, but we are unfortunately
00:22:38.520 not clear of this yet. We will look for your amazing analysis you do on all this over at
00:22:46.400 N Magazine or Substack. I want to go back to, because now you've got the berlogarchs, 1.00
00:22:51.400 they're saying, hey, the Chinese Communist Party, anybody that's against data centers is basically
00:22:56.460 a Chinese Communist Party, you know, running dog or whatever. Since we're the railhead of the
00:23:03.480 anti-CCP movement and the partners allowed by Jing and taking down the CCP, it's laughable.
00:23:08.980 by the way they will always try to do what's uh bad for america so i don't there may be some
00:23:16.800 involvement in some of these groups who knows that and that should be investigated we should 0.83
00:23:20.800 investigate that but the broligarchs are up to their neck and being in business with the ccp and 0.63
00:23:25.820 one thing that nobody that the broligarchs and and and uh the established order in this country
00:23:31.380 does not want to address is what miranda devine came out with and you had a great piece up on 0.95
00:23:35.320 your substack. That's Fauci and the bioweapon that was let go on us. I think we took, I think 0.58
00:23:42.440 the assessment was $15 trillion, a $19 trillion hit to our economy. One of the reasons we're in
00:23:47.960 such a hole and the dollar is under such pressure is because of the bioweapon that literally, 0.80
00:23:54.180 by dropping the bioweapon and stealing the election at the same time, they were doing
00:23:58.100 everything possible to make sure that Trump was removed from office after that great run we had 0.59
00:24:03.320 in 2019 on the economy. So where do you think we are right now, Sam, and what then is to be done
00:24:09.280 to get back to the railhead of the bioweapon, Anthony Fauci, culpability, legal issues,
00:24:15.440 and ultimately getting to the Chinese Communist Party, sir?
00:24:20.680 Well, we need to be prosecuting Fauci and he needs to go into jail. And there are statute
00:24:25.200 of limitation issues here and pardon issues, but I think at a minimum on the charge of lying to
00:24:31.420 Congress under oath. There are no legal impediments to that. But look, here's the bottom
00:24:36.900 line with Fauci. I mean, imagine there's a fire and a building burns to the ground and you hire
00:24:44.720 the, and it turns out to be arson and you hire the arsonist to conduct the investigation into
00:24:50.600 how the fire started. That's pretty much exactly what we did with Fauci. He funded the research
00:24:57.280 in the Wuhan lab. He knew precisely what it was. The express purpose was gain of function,
00:25:02.060 make these viruses more dangerous to human beings. He was up to his eyeballs in that. He knew exactly
00:25:07.880 what the lab practices there were. I mean, literally his agency, his office was providing
00:25:14.200 the funding through EcoHealth for that. All of a sudden, this thing materializes, whether it was
00:25:20.340 released deliberately or jumped the fence. From day one, he understands, okay, the leading theory
00:25:26.020 here has to be, this is something we just created. There's also just an endless series of reports he
00:25:31.920 received after that where people were analyzing COVID and said, we've never seen anything like
00:25:37.380 this in nature. This clearly was man-made. There are things here about the nature of this virus
00:25:43.340 that had to be engineered. It is no natural evolution led to this. He knew the Chinese
00:25:49.960 were covering it up he knew all of this stuff from day one while this thing was spreading across the 0.86
00:25:57.880 united states and not only he didn't tell anybody he covered it up he peddled a totally false story
00:26:05.800 he lied to congress he while people were dying the economy was being trashed civil liberties
00:26:12.840 are being destroyed, this guy was engineering this massive cover-up, and then it expands
00:26:19.240 into his reach into the intelligence community with allies there.
00:26:24.080 You know, they hired the, asked the U.S. government, asked the intelligence community to prepare
00:26:28.020 an assessment.
00:26:28.900 Where do we think this thing came from?
00:26:30.300 Who was the guy the IC reached out to as like their expert to advise them?
00:26:37.660 Fauci.
00:26:38.220 We're back to this.
00:26:39.140 We're asking the arsonist who set the fire to tell us where this thing came from.
00:26:47.920 And you know the most nauseating thing to me, Steve, is the man has paid no price.
00:26:53.020 He's a professor now at Georgetown.
00:26:55.360 He travels the world.
00:26:57.340 He gives speeches.
00:26:58.820 And he lectures on how to handle pandemics and on infectious disease.
00:27:05.760 A man has no shame.
00:27:06.920 Yeah.
00:27:07.720 He's not on the pedestal the media put him up on.
00:27:10.240 He understands that we're coming for him.
00:27:13.360 The most nauseating thing to me is obviously I'm nauseated by the lack of accountability.
00:27:19.940 I think that's coming if we push hard enough.
00:27:22.160 It's going to have to be the war room, the war and posse, and the people we have on here to push hard.
00:27:27.120 The most nauseating thing is that from the very first moment, 23 January of 2020, the first time they met in the situation room for going through this, Dr. Peter Navarro's there, I saw this little guy Fauci.
00:27:43.460 Navarro and Fauci got into it right away.
00:27:45.440 He spent the quarantine, President Trump wanted to put a quarantine in the first week of people flying in from China in the United States.
00:27:51.820 They eventually did it.
00:27:53.200 Who fought Navarro?
00:27:57.120 almost in a throwdown and I mean in a physical throwdown was Fauci. He knew he contacted me
00:28:02.500 right afterwards and who's this Fauci guy, right? Fauci was the senior advisor to the president
00:28:08.260 of the United States in this really very precarious time for the United States of America
00:28:15.480 and the media pumped up Fauci. That's where the president turned to him because the media pumped
00:28:19.240 him up and lionized him as being the expert on this. He covered up exactly how it happened
00:28:26.900 and still covers it up because he understands he's criminally liable.
00:28:32.380 One of the reasons we were pulled down from every site in the world
00:28:36.480 was the 2020 election and Dr. Anthony Fauci.
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00:30:06.980 war room here's your host stephen k man we are going to continue to push this falchion
00:30:14.200 situation because we have to it's also part of the deconstruction administration state
00:30:18.120 state and the deep state you see how they ran to fit the intelligence community ran to fauci
00:30:24.060 immediately first off they were always in business with him from the beginning but they uh they ran
00:30:29.600 to fauci for the official cover-up which has got to be drilled down on and um and he gave them what
00:30:37.460 they needed this gets to why bill pulte why the meltdown on bill pulte came at reuters had a story
00:30:46.640 that broke late friday you know you know why they break stories late friday because they want that
00:30:50.500 to be dumped over the weekend particularly father's day weekend so nobody reads it
00:30:53.560 the story was about how the white house people at the white house not president people at the
00:30:59.380 white house are holding back a report done by the intelligence community on the machines in the 2020
00:31:07.980 election and their vulnerability. And my understanding, it's quite explosive.
00:31:15.360 So I don't know, you know, what are we doing here? This is why Bill Pulte is so important.
00:31:21.420 The reason he's so important is the meltdown by the system. If Mark Warner and Tom Cotton
00:31:27.120 and Lady Lindsey and this entire crowd, Schumer, you know, Focahontas, all of them, if they all
00:31:34.060 hate Pulte, we love him. If they all hate Pulte, we love him, just by definition. Because we
00:31:41.500 understand, and this is all about warrantless FISA. That's redonkulous. Reform the system and
00:31:47.900 then bring it back. You're not going to get it. It's never going to pass. President Trump's already
00:31:53.380 said, if you do that, you got to do Save America Act. And now, oh, that can't be done. That can't
00:31:57.000 possibly be done. We can't do that, but we need this. This is what President Trump's going up,
00:32:02.880 i think going to capitol hill for the conference i think he's going there maybe even for the lunch
00:32:09.680 he's going to sit down with the republican senate conference i believe on wednesday i don't think
00:32:15.600 this is the white house i think he's going up there by the way president trump's going to be
00:32:18.320 going to mack truck in pennsylvania tomorrow sam fest be glad to hear that we're going to cover it
00:32:23.680 all live we're going to cover have special coverage of the rally president trump's going to have to
00:32:28.720 kick off the festivities for the 250th on wednesday we've also got a big announcement hopefully we'll
00:32:36.560 make it this afternoon of what we're doing on thursday the war room with the 250th and then
00:32:42.300 there's going to be different things every day we're going to have wall-to-wall coverage and
00:32:45.100 all this from real america's voice and the war room and we'll be getting you up to date on on
00:32:49.800 the dates um pulte if you were able to give him some advice sam uh what would you tell uh what
00:32:58.100 would you tell bill pulte ought to be his task and purpose now or his focus because they're
00:33:01.780 they're going to leak stories they're coming you know they lied the other day here's what i like
00:33:05.340 about pulte uh people came in the room to brief him they went immediately to cnn remember i put
00:33:12.460 that thing up they cnn had seven had seven bylines and somebody said why so many i've never seen that
00:33:18.640 many bylines i said they all want a piece of the kill when they when they get pulte's scalp they
00:33:23.820 want to say we initiated it and i was it's just like the new york times and washington post teams
00:33:28.520 that got the pulitzers for lying about president trump and the russia hoax which president trump
00:33:33.740 says the pulitzer probably should still pull pull those awards that's what the cnn was they all want
00:33:38.880 to get a taste they all want a piece of it okay and it shows you how many different leakers i don't
00:33:43.400 know there were eight people that worked in dni in the room my understanding and there were seven
00:33:48.280 And I think bylines, just saying, just saying, you know, just saying.
00:33:55.520 So what would your, and by the way, I think it's already been announced that a couple
00:34:01.120 of three of those people have already been terminated, which is a smart thing.
00:34:04.380 My recommendation would be anybody in the room, no matter how great they are, boom,
00:34:08.800 collective guilt, you're out.
00:34:11.140 Send a message to D&I about where you stand here.
00:34:15.640 Your thoughts, what would you recommend to Brother Pulte?
00:34:18.280 A whole bunch of people need to be fired. And frankly, entire components within the IC
00:34:26.460 need to be winked out of existence. But look, here's the bottom line. I mean, the IC is a unit
00:34:34.700 by, you know, use the military terminology, pretty close to combat ineffective. Do you need to fire
00:34:40.240 a bunch of people? Yeah. Do you need to get rid of entire units? Yeah. But you need to fire the
00:34:46.400 people that need to be fired and get rid of the components. And you need to do more than just
00:34:51.360 fire people. You need to get the entire entity back to actually doing what it's supposed to do
00:34:58.420 on behalf of the American people. So you're going to have to be prepared to take very serious action,
00:35:06.420 but you've got to understand what you're doing. Who exactly are you firing? I'm all for firing
00:35:11.320 the leakers, but which components are we winking out of existence? And then the ones that continue
00:35:16.180 to exist? How are we actually going to make them more effective? I mean, CIA is running about,
00:35:21.720 if it's supposed to be moving at 60 miles per hour, it's in first gear all the time now.
00:35:27.840 It's producing almost no actual real quality intelligence. How are you going to change that?
00:35:33.400 You're going to have to do, you are going to have to make dramatic changes. This is literally the
00:35:38.800 equivalent of going in and taking over some military unit that has failed every evaluation,
00:35:44.860 you know in in recorded history okay how are we going to take this unit from not being able to
00:35:51.860 get anything done to being able to achieve its goals that's that's where we got to go it can't
00:35:58.720 just be about firing people who are we firing and what's going to look like later if i can put
00:36:04.400 something you're saying tom cotton and those guys all want everybody fired a dni so cia can just 0.63
00:36:09.380 the whole thing because they're in bed with the cia uh you're saying don't don't don't take that
00:36:15.220 full yes clearly things have to be structured things have to go and the deep state's got to
00:36:19.480 be attacked but the deep state the rear-headed that's the cia don't turn over the 17 agencies
00:36:24.940 to the if you fire everybody you're playing into cotton's hands then the cia runs the deal and then 0.97
00:36:30.940 it's beyond we're beyond gone sir well get rid of the dni look i'm i don't think we should have
00:36:36.680 ever had a DNI to start with. So I'm fine with getting rid of that. That doesn't change the fact 1.00
00:36:40.660 that CIA is still broken and a whole bunch of other agencies are still broken. And the deep
00:36:46.000 state is alive and well within those organizations. So you need to wade into there. And it's not just
00:36:53.420 about firing people, which I'm all for, but who's actually going to take charge of this? I mean,
00:36:59.920 all respect to Director Ratcliffe, who I don't know. He should have fired everybody on the top
00:37:04.900 floor CIA the first day before he sat down in his chair. There have been no changes at CIA.
00:37:10.620 It remains the exact same entity it was before Donald Trump sat down in the Oval Office for a
00:37:16.360 second term. No change. Sam Faddis, you are a resident gray beard here in the war room.
00:37:25.380 Where do people go to your Substack and magazine? It's amazing content as only can be given by
00:37:31.020 somebody who's brilliant and also a practitioner with many years in the
00:37:34.100 field. Where do folks go?
00:37:35.900 Go to Substack,
00:37:36.880 and magazine.substack.com and magazine Substack.
00:37:42.260 Sam, thank you. Appreciate you changing your day around to join us here.
00:37:46.100 Appreciate you. Great way to start the week.
00:37:49.140 Dorothy Moon in Idaho,
00:37:51.920 you won walking away as we knew you would.
00:37:56.060 What are the important takeaways from the, this,
00:37:59.700 what went on over the weekend or the last couple of days in Idaho at the GOP convention, ma'am.
00:38:07.420 Well, thanks, Steve, for having me on. Very excited to be serving my third term as chair.
00:38:13.020 And thank you for letting me announce on your show. But I just wanted to I just want folks to
00:38:20.220 know, but I think everyone thinks that we're doing a great job here in Idaho. And under my stead,
00:38:25.100 We've done so many wonderful things like defeat ranked race voting, pulled off a presidential
00:38:29.880 caucus, I've had some wonderful speakers come out here and excite the base and a lot of
00:38:36.100 training.
00:38:36.580 So we've done a lot.
00:38:38.220 And that's how people came out in full force as delegates to support me and many in the
00:38:45.240 current executive committee.
00:38:47.780 There's a fight between the MAGA base led by you in the establishment out there in the
00:38:53.860 Republican Party.
00:38:54.600 And, you know, the federal officials that sit there are not exactly fire-breathing MAGA.
00:38:59.880 So what is the central heart of the problem?
00:39:02.340 And how can we change or turn the Idaho Party and along with the GOP to be as hardcore as the red MAGA base out in Idaho, ma'am?
00:39:14.740 Well, you know, I think everybody's ready to heal the party.
00:39:17.440 We had some factions that had been working against a lot of other legislators in the
00:39:25.200 Capitol, and we need to make sure that everybody's voice is heard, especially in the demographics
00:39:29.860 of this state, are pretty buried, and we need to make sure they're all represented.
00:39:35.780 And the legislators need to work together.
00:39:38.080 We have a supermajority, and after November, we'll know where we're sitting if we still
00:39:43.100 have the 90 Republicans out of 105 legislators.
00:39:46.640 But, you know, we need to really unite the base and get everybody working together on this big issue that we're fighting is the abortion initiative that's coming up more than likely in November will be on the ballot.
00:39:59.840 Why is that? Is Idaho going through the same problems of Montana and Wyoming, these other great states where you're seeing an influx of people from California, right?
00:40:09.500 Is that what the central issue is, that these are people from out of state that are driving this now?
00:40:14.380 I don't think so.
00:40:15.560 I'll tell you, when I ran for a statewide position as Secretary of State, I met with people all around the state.
00:40:20.640 And the Californians are the ones who have already lived with the takeover by the liberals and DEI and everything that we don't want here in this state.
00:40:31.640 So they're here for freedom and liberty.
00:40:35.660 That's what it's all about here in Idaho.
00:40:37.360 So it's not really the Californians.
00:40:39.580 Sometimes it's our fifth generation Idahoans that are behind abortion or the right of a woman to determine whether she wants to abort a baby or not.
00:40:49.020 So that's what we're really kind of up against.
00:40:51.860 But it's not, I don't think it's the Californians or the folks from Washington and Oregon.
00:40:56.760 Some of them may be, but not a majority of them.
00:40:59.900 How is this going to play out?
00:41:01.300 How is this going to play out in the fall?
00:41:06.220 Well, I think it's looking good.
00:41:07.900 I've got a fantastic executive committee.
00:41:10.620 I sent it to you this morning, and I hope you can see that my first vice chair, Vicki
00:41:16.640 Purdy, she is actually a rural county commissioner, but this gal is a scrapper during COVID.
00:41:22.320 She actually went into a hospital and removed a patient that the hospital was not going 0.99
00:41:26.480 to let out.
00:41:26.900 The family wanted their senior grandfather back with them, and she took care of business,
00:41:33.560 so she's a tough one.
00:41:35.000 My second vice chair is Julianne Young, and she is from Southeast Idaho, and I served with her in the legislature for six years. Phenomenal, just phenomenal legislator. And she is also now a coordinator in Southeast Idaho for Idaho Chooses Life, which is very exciting.
00:41:52.820 I've got a fantastic woman who's now our treasurer.
00:41:56.960 She's been an accountant, an administrative accountant for 35 years. 0.98
00:42:01.380 Very knowledgeable.
00:42:02.740 I couldn't be more thrilled with Sandra Eaton. 0.99
00:42:05.200 And then I've also got Carla Matari as our new secretary.
00:42:10.100 And she is from North Idaho and has actually put on our convention two years ago.
00:42:14.860 All of these women are highly qualified.
00:42:16.960 of course some people didn't who didn't want to see all of us get in are already um calling us a 0.95
00:42:23.140 group of feminists sorority sisters i mean just things that uh are um expected i guess but uh
00:42:29.460 we're ready for the fight uh on this abortion issue but of course funding is going to be really
00:42:33.560 uh important for us to get a lot of funding a lot of signs around this state a lot of uh speakers
00:42:39.440 Bureau folks out there meeting with groups in our clubs, in our central committees, in our
00:42:47.340 churches. We need to make sure that we have boots on the ground. Dorothy, where do people go to find
00:42:52.700 out what's going on in Idaho, how you guys are inspiring the country, and the details, your
00:42:57.360 coordinates of your own social media, ma'am? Okay, I want everybody to go idgop.org. Please help us
00:43:05.460 raise some money. There's a big donate button and just donate what you can, 5, 10, whatever you can
00:43:12.980 give. We have to get a big pot of money because we're fighting the left. In ranked choice voting,
00:43:18.660 they had $5.5 million to the 1.5 we had internally in this state that was donated to help defeat
00:43:26.820 that. So, you know, we need money to fight the big money. And, you know, I know, Steve, you've
00:43:32.620 got a lot of great listeners out there, and we're ready. We're ready for the fight and to make sure
00:43:38.580 we defeat this nine-month abortion initiative in November. You're a fighter. You're a fighter.
00:43:43.640 Great victory over the weekend, and they made a great decision in Idaho. Thank you so much.
00:43:48.780 Thank you, Dorothy Moo, for joining us on a Monday morning. Fantastic. Victory begets victory.
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00:47:18.300 PrecinctProjectUSA.org. Very important. So you're going to see a lot of people on today. We're going
00:47:24.380 to be talking about a lot of stuff because I'm going on actually on vacation in July. I'll be
00:47:28.560 out. So watch for Patrick Colbert, Peter Berger. We're going to have on Mario Nicoletti from the
00:47:35.440 YRs in Manhattan, Teresa Horton from Iowa. So we have a lot of people on today talking about a lot
00:47:41.580 of stuff. It's going to be really great. Again, one o'clock Eastern time, Stern American Rumble,
00:47:47.900 The War Room, Getter, many, many podcasters. We expect between five and seven million people on
00:47:53.380 today. Thank you very much for having me on. It's going to be up on our site,
00:47:57.080 just real quickly. Tina Peters is scheduled for what time, roughly?
00:48:03.180 Two o'clock Eastern, if she feels okay today. She's going to be talking about
00:48:07.700 teenimpedes.us. We need a helper. She owes about $200,000 in legal fees and probably another $200,000 0.94
00:48:15.060 to get her exonerated. It's the most ridiculous thing in the world. You and I have worked for two 0.95
00:48:20.260 years in trying to get her out of prison. We finally got her out. She's been on our program 0.90
00:48:24.620 two weeks ago. We want to thank you so much for being on. But we're going to have some great
00:48:29.580 people talking about how to get involved in the Republican Party and why we need these people.
00:48:34.140 because, you know, Democrats were organized,
00:48:36.020 Republicans are sitting around watching what's going on.
00:48:39.820 We need you to come out and vote.
00:48:41.280 In Georgia, only 6% of the people came out to vote.
00:48:44.860 That's horrendous.
00:48:46.080 So we're hoping that the primaries get great.
00:48:49.140 And again, 1 o'clock Eastern time,
00:48:51.220 you'll see a lot of people.
00:48:53.280 Mo and Grace will have it up on all of our platforms too.
00:48:56.160 Where do they get the shirt?
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00:49:09.340 the 250th anniversary for july 4th and you know we have all kind of hats shirts everything we love
00:49:15.100 you steve thank you for supporting us 100 steve stern and i gotta tell you if any you are you 82
00:49:22.200 or 83 right now how about 85 the years are going by fast 85 god they go by fast but you're still
00:49:29.080 got as much energy president trump's got to take a lesson for you as much energy as president trump
00:49:33.440 has i mean stern's at 85 president trump's just 80 he's a kid he's he's just a teenager uh look
00:49:40.960 forward to seeing today at one o'clock be there steve steve the great the great steve stern he
00:49:45.640 deserves to take a couple weeks off in july somebody's not taking your time off in july
00:49:50.180 though is the mike lindell mike give me a minute on your campaign how you're doing and then people
00:49:56.100 want to talk deals they want to know what you what are you going to do for us today mike lindell
00:50:00.780 Right on. Well, everybody, as you know, the ABC poll came out last week. I'm polling number one in our primary. We can vote just starting next week in our primary. They vote like a month and a half early. My two competitors are both in the news all over Minneapolis here and our local media.
00:50:20.540 They don't want Mike Wendell, but the people do.
00:50:23.480 And we've been doing parades.
00:50:25.680 We've been doing, just went to a big county fair this last weekend up north.
00:50:29.500 And everyone I talked to, they're just the hope.
00:50:32.240 We're spreading the hope that we can win Minnesota.
00:50:35.120 We will win and we will change Minnesota.
00:50:38.080 And I was telling them, Steve, I said, you know, this fraud is such a blessing in Minnesota
00:50:42.660 because you can say, ban Sharia law and you're not a racist anymore. 0.75
00:50:47.060 And these are big things.
00:50:48.200 This is a doorway.
00:50:49.520 I'm going to be putting all that no man can shut,
00:50:51.700 that we're going to put out all the fraud that happened under Amy Klobuchar's watch too.
00:50:56.140 So this is a lot of big developments with the campaign.
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00:52:24.140 We'll see.
00:52:24.800 We'll let you get back to work.
00:52:26.120 Your son's doing a great job standing in for you.
00:52:28.420 We'll let you, your dual running the company and running for governor.
00:52:31.280 We'll let you get back to work.
00:52:32.220 We'll see you in the 5 o'clock hour.
00:52:33.400 Mike Lindell, thank you for that.
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00:52:38.100 The Charlie Kirk Show is next.
00:52:40.560 Poso, then you get to Gruber.
00:52:42.160 I'm going to try to do a handoff today with my man,
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