00:01:06.700The reason that they are going ahead and firing some of these people is because they know that recourse, if any, is going to be a long time in coming.
00:01:13.640They say we're concerned that your record as director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency demonstrates a willingness to misuse your position, including your access to sensitive information to pursue President Trump's perceived political enemies and further his retributive political agenda.
00:01:29.380On that note, there's Reuters reporting that White House officials delayed, Leanne, an ODNI report regarding the vulnerabilities on voting machines.
00:01:40.040Three sources telling them that that report did not go far enough on the big lie on Donald Trump's attempt to say that the election was stolen.
00:01:49.740Pulte is not somebody that has a lot of popularity, broadly speaking, within Congress.
00:01:54.980Does a how how broad that was the concern about what he might do with elections?
00:02:01.360Democrats are clearly worried about it. Are Republicans?
00:02:06.020So, yeah, Democrats have obviously worried about many things regarding this election.
00:02:11.660I haven't heard a lot of complaints from Republicans who are concerned about what he might do regarding the election.
00:02:17.680But separately and but also related to Bill Pulte is FISA, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which has been expired for almost two weeks now.
00:02:31.360And the Republicans and Democrats in the Senate were moving extremely expeditiously last week to confirm the new head of D&I, Jay Clayton, so that Bill Pulte would never be in this position as acting.
00:02:54.400It was going to be a monumental feat and on track for him to be basically have a hearing and confirmed in a matter of days.
00:03:08.040And what Republicans on Capitol Hill think is the reason he did that is just because he wants Bill Pulte in there so bad to do his bidding, whatever that is,
00:03:19.240Whether it's regarding this report, whether it's regarding decimating ODNI, perhaps there's other things on the agenda, too.
00:03:30.700So Republicans and Democrats both were going to bypass the president and make sure that Bill Pulte wasn't installed, even in an acting capacity.
00:03:39.140And Donald Trump figured out a way to to ensure that Jay Clayton didn't show up for his confirmation hearing, delayed that confirmation process.
00:03:51.500And here we are. So there are definitely Republican and Democratic concerns much more broadly about what is happening over there.
00:04:01.080This coincides almost to the day with the 10 year anniversary of Brexit.
00:04:05.900it? Yeah. Yeah, it does. And there, you know, while Brexit doesn't explain the entirety of
00:04:13.920Keir Starmer's departure, it really is kind of the basis for helping you understand what
00:04:22.020has gone wrong in this country over a decade, according to people who live here who have
00:04:27.420become so frustrated with politicians. They were frustrated with conservative Tory politicians who
00:04:33.200were in power for 14 years uh and they feel uh and felt uh like keir starmer didn't do a whole
00:04:39.140lot better to address the kind of economic stagnation that the country has faced the
00:04:43.740higher prices uh that uh they deal with every day in their lives in the sense that for a lot of folks
00:04:49.540um you know the services okay this this cold open is amazing we're gonna go back to put a pin in it
00:05:21.080The very mention of Pulte as a concept, right, just as a concept, their minds just – I've never seen a reaction like this to any one person.
00:05:34.940They just made a comment there that the Republicans and Democrats had come together in the Senate to have a workaround around Trump, to be able to go around Trump.
00:05:43.960Vice Roy, you have been our man from the beginning of this second term, and you worked on it daily in the first term with Project 2025 and what you're doing at Article 3 to talk about the Article 2 powers of the president and the commander in chief, particularly when we're in time of war.
00:06:00.460Are Katie Turr's guests and he's guest over his embassy, are they correct?
00:06:05.200Can the Senate do a workaround and confront President Trump about this acting, about what he's done with this acting DNI head, sir?
00:06:14.660I love that President Trump put Bill Pulte in charge of the DNI director of national intelligence.
00:06:22.880Bill Pulte is, as I always say, a bold and fearless warrior for the Constitution.
00:06:28.020he's a businessman he's not a politician he's not a creature of Washington not a creature of the
00:06:35.540swamp and he'll go in there and he'll rip apart that place for as long as President Trump needs
00:06:43.180Bill Pulte to rip apart that place I would just say this is someone who used to confirm
00:06:48.060judges and Justice Department officials and others when I worked in the Senate
00:06:52.580And even if the Senate confirms Jay Clayton as the next DNI, President Trump does not have to sign his commission and swear him in until President Trump is ready.
00:07:08.680So they should feel – I don't think President Trump should wait to have Jay Clayton confirmed, have him confirmed, and then he can just hang out until Bill Pulte has gone through and broken every piece of China in D&I.
00:07:25.260And then when Bill Pulte is done breaking China, then Jay Clayton can get his commission handed to him, delivered, and then sworn in, and then he can start.
00:07:34.100what is this obsession they've got with warrantless fisa now and uh and with clayton um and uh and
00:07:43.340look i think the confirmation process the two things that clayton ought to go through form
00:07:47.480as a managing and by the way clayton is a is a good guy people know him he did a great job
00:07:51.500sec the first time but there there are issues as managing director of sutherland cromo you've met
00:07:57.500a million foreign you know actors you've got to go through all that it's got to be vetted
00:08:01.920Also, in addition, this situation with Alibaba when he left and became general counsel of Alibaba.
00:08:06.660Now, Alibaba has been put on the, as we argue at the time it should have been, on, I guess, the military technology list of China.
00:08:13.820And tomorrow morning, we're going to have a complete total breakdown of all these updates on the Chinese side.
00:08:18.840So we do want a formal, full vetting of Clayton and confirmation so they can't bitch and moan like they always do that President Trump jams somebody in there.0.93
00:08:28.440But President Trump, in his Article 2 powers, has the power to say when the guy's confirmed, to start the process, but also when he says, oh, come on over and I'm going to swear you in, correct?
00:09:04.160I mean, just look what Tulsi was able to do on her last day as DNI, expose the COVID fraud that Tony Fauci created, COVID, and the Wuhan lab, lied about it, covered up his lie.
00:09:20.180Trillions lost, trillions in treasure lost, millions of lives, months of years, really, of our lives destroyed by COVID, learning loss, particularly among poor black kids who Democrats pretend they care about.
00:09:36.100There is so much that needs to be exposed at the DNI, and Bill Pulte is the perfect man to do it.
00:09:44.520They've already talked about their firings.
00:09:47.040He's going to refer for criminal referrals over to DOJ.
00:11:44.040so they can come have their babies in America
00:11:47.200and then go back to Beijing and mail in their ballots from Beijing.
00:11:50.160I don't think that's what the proponents and the ratifiers
00:11:55.300and the American people thought that they were agreeing to
00:11:57.600with the 14th Amendment, with the birthright citizenship provisions.
00:12:01.220And I don't think that's what the American people in Congress thought they were agreeing to in 1940 when they passed a statute dealing with birthright citizenship.
00:12:10.080But I worry that the Supreme Court will not have the courage to follow the law in that case, and it's going to be – they're either going to rule that this 1940 statute somehow gave birthright citizenship to Chinese birth tourists and anyone else who happens to step foot in America and have a kid, or even worse, they could rule the 14th Amendment gives birthright citizenship to Chinese birth tourists.
00:12:39.420I apparently subject to the jurisdiction in the 14th Amendment doesn't have any meaning to the Supreme Court or they just want to they just want to ignore that meeting because it's more politically expedient.
00:12:53.680Let's hold right there before we go to the article to issues of which you've got us trained up on.
00:12:59.780I want to go back to birthright says, was it the presentation or arguments?
00:13:03.940The question, what what makes Mike Davis think it may lean this way?
00:13:09.420I just I look, I I just know the justices and I know which ones have the courage to follow the law and which ones doubt.
00:13:17.060And unfortunately, I don't think we have five justices on the Supreme Court who have the courage to follow the law.
00:13:22.540In this case, remember what birthright citizenship is.
00:13:26.340It was this was part of the 14th Amendment after the Civil War, after the Civil War amendments, 13th Amendment outlawed slavery.
00:13:33.200The 14th Amendment provided due process and equal protection to the freed slaves, and the 15th Amendment provided voting rights to the freed male slaves.
00:13:44.680That was extended to women with the 19th Amendment.
00:13:47.380But part of the birthright citizenship, part of the 14th Amendment included the birthright citizenship provision because there was a Supreme Court ruling,
00:13:56.400the Dred Scott ruling that said that the children of the freed slaves were not citizens. And so
00:14:03.880we rightly corrected that with the birthright citizenship provision in the 14th Amendment.
00:14:11.080But remember, you have birthright citizenship if you are born in America and subject to the
00:14:17.740jurisdiction of our laws. And so you have to ask this dispositive question. If American Indians
00:14:24.700did not have birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, how the heck would illegal aliens,
00:14:32.760how would Chinese birth tours, how would the kids of Trendy Aragua, they simply do not. The birthright
00:14:38.940citizenship clause of the 14th Amendment has a distinct legal meaning. And I think the Supreme
00:14:45.060Court, unfortunately, is going to ignore that because it's politically expedient.
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00:16:43.680War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:16:49.680Mike Davis, in those years in the wilderness,
00:16:52.420when we were working to make sure that President Trump's second term,
00:16:55.600understanding he would come back, would be as powerful as possible.
00:17:00.020One of the things you specifically took on was a redefinition, really to go back to the original concept of the framers, of the Article II powers of the commander-in-chief, the chief executive officer, and the chief magistrate and chief law enforcement officer of the United States government.
00:17:18.980That would be the president of these United States.
00:17:22.720Big, big, big rulings coming out by the Supreme Court on this very topic.
00:17:30.020Yeah, that was one of our first shows we did together, Steve, on a Saturday several years ago.
00:17:36.020We went through this in detail, but it's this.
00:17:38.380We have a constitution, which is a loan agreement between we, the people, the sovereign citizens of America, and our governments.
00:17:46.760And we loan our governments specific, enumerated, and divided powers in this loan agreement.
00:17:55.340The federal government has the powers that we give it in this document and nothing more.
00:17:59.600And those powers are divided between Article I, legislative power to Congress, Article II, executive power to the president, and Article III, judicial power to the Supreme Court and lower federal courts.
00:18:10.960And the Article II power is a great power.
00:18:15.360That's why we have one president elected by all Americans with the executive power, and that's all the executive power.
00:18:22.060That includes the power to hire and fire people and includes the power to make decisions.
00:18:28.240And if the president does not have the power to fire an executive branch official, whether it's a governor of the Federal Reserve or a commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission, then those agencies are unconstitutional.
00:18:44.760They're not set up constitutionally because Congress cannot take away the president's article to power via statutes.
00:18:52.480And so the Supreme Court is going to rule on those two cases, whether President Trump had the power to fire Lisa Cook as a governor of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors and whether the president had the power to fire commissioners on the Federal Trade Commission.
00:19:12.000um do you have a sense given the oral arguments and the uh and and questions etc where do you
00:19:21.920think we're coming down on this i think that the president trump is clearly going to win the ftc
00:19:28.100case uh the president should win the uh the lisa took case with the the governor of the federal
00:19:35.160reserve board of governors it would be interesting if the supreme courts uh ruled against president
00:19:41.480Trump on that, that would mean that we have a fourth branch of governments called the Federal
00:19:46.660Reserve, which I don't remember seeing that in the Constitution. So we'll see how this shakes out.
00:19:54.760And I suspect Trump will win both of those cases with the FTC an almost certain win.
00:20:02.600Mike, you know, this morning, this is why I wanted to have you on talk about this today.
00:20:05.880this morning, I talked about this with Malpest talking about Greenspan, that the framers never
00:20:11.400specifically did not have a central bank in there. We had a huge fight. Hamilton started,
00:20:15.500I remember, had a huge fight in the first one. General Jackson, President Jackson got rid of
00:20:19.460the second one. We from 18, I think, 36 to 1913, there was no central bank, which also was the
00:20:25.140greatest time of prosperity in American history. But it seems like judicial supremacy, because
00:20:31.680We're hanging on these Supreme Court decisions.
00:20:34.760Judicial supremacy and the Federal Reserve being able to really control the currency has put two institutions that the framers never saw as being kind of overseeing either legislative branch or the executive powers.
00:20:52.540So how are we going to sort this out, particularly on these rulings tomorrow?
00:20:57.460How are we going to get back to really the original intent of the framers, given this is our 250th year of the declaration of war against the British crown?
00:21:07.960Yeah, look, if the Supreme Court, for example, rules that Chinese birth tourists have birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment or a 1940 statute, we're going to be in a deep hole as a country.
00:21:27.980Because we have judges giving away our most sovereign, our most crucial sovereign power as we the people, which is controlling who comes and who goes in America and who becomes one of us.0.76
00:21:45.840And we never agreed to give birthright citizenship to Chinese birth tourists.
00:21:51.620We never agreed to a federal reserve system in our Constitution.
00:21:56.220I think we need to get back to the basics as a country, and we need to look at the Constitution as it's written and as it was intended.
00:22:07.620If the Federal Reserve is not mentioned in the Constitution, then it should not exist at the federal level.
00:22:15.200Remember, the federal government only has the powers that we, the people, give it in that loan agreement called the Constitution, and the federal government gets nothing more.
00:22:25.100The rest of it belongs to the states and we the people as confirmed by the 10th Amendment to the Constitution.
00:22:31.600So I hope these judges who President Trump put on the bench in the first term and he's putting on the bench in the second term, these judges who auditioned as textualist, as originalist, as constitutionalist, I hope that they actually follow through with how they campaigned for their jobs.
00:22:55.660So, Mike, last thing. And you taught us this, but, you know, it's kind of a tale of two cities right now. I like your observations. Axios is just reporting. I want to read to you.
00:23:07.780Minnesota's top federal judge on Monday quashed several Trump administration subpoenas for immigration-related records from Governor Tim Walsh and Minneapolis Mayor Fry and a dozen other state and local officials.
00:23:21.160The grand jury subpoenas issued when Operation Metro Surge was at its height were clearly meant to, quote,
00:23:27.840coerce Minnesota officials into assisting the federal government with enforcing civil immigration laws, said the federal judge.
00:23:36.680I mean, it's just there's two different federal court systems, one in Sanctuary City, blue states and the others in red states.
00:23:46.160How can we go on? I mean, my belief is that this is heading towards a constitutional crisis where you have two separate systems.
00:23:54.960I mean, here was something very basic. A grand jury issued these subpoenas, and now we've had a federal judge said, no, Jacob Fry and Waltz are bulletproof on this, on even having to provide documents and information, sir.
00:24:08.840Now, this judge is a whack job, and it's actually shameful. This was actually a George W. Bush appointed, now granted, with Democrat senators in Minnesota, so they had a veto over this guy.
00:24:19.500But I think this judge court for Justice Scalia, so he's not some lefty, but these judges, the longer they're on the bench, the more delusional they get, right?
00:24:29.300They actually think it's their job to protect the American people from our duly elected president.0.95
00:24:35.980I mean, this whole mindset of this older generation of so-called conservative lawyers and judges is ridiculous.
00:24:43.860That we're going to protect these government officials from grand jury subpoenas when they're looking at the fact that these local Democrat officials are harboring illegal aliens in their state and they're obstructing federal immigration officials trying to carry out federal law.
00:25:02.560This judge is going to get reversed. The Trump Justice Department should seek immediate relief with the Eighth Circuit Court of Appeals, and if they have to, go up to the emergency docket on the Supreme Court.
00:25:16.300But these narcissists in robes like this goofball judge in Minnesota need to understand that we have elections in this country and the American people elected President Trump to get illegal aliens the hell out of our country.
00:25:31.740And if these local Confederate officials in Minnesota want to obstruct that, if they want to have insurrection and seditious conspiracy to stop federal law enforcement officials from executing federal law, then they should be held accountable.0.79
00:25:51.320These officials should be charged for obstructing federal law enforcement.
00:25:59.060I believe the president's going up to Capitol Hill.
00:26:01.340He's going to attend the Republican conferences for senators on Wednesday, whether that's at the White House or he goes up to Capitol Hill to talk to them.
00:26:10.120This is kind of the throwdown between the president and the Republican conference about his legislative agenda and what he feels needs to be done between now and Election Day.
00:32:06.940and say, hey, look, the reason I do that, that's where the jobs are. You tell me 90% of the jobs
00:32:12.440are in shops of, I believe, under 50 people. Walk through, why are you so obsessed with
00:32:18.860small manufacturing in this country, sir, and its health and vitality?
00:32:24.460Well, 48% of American manufacturers are five employees or less. 75% of American manufacturers
00:32:31.280are 20 employees or less. And 90% of American manufacturers are 50 employees or less.
00:32:35.480And they support the rest of the high-end industry, the robotics and the automation, the bigger companies, the sub-tier levels.
00:32:42.900And they're very reliant on us because if we do one niche thing and there's not a lot of other people that do it, they rely on us.
00:32:50.660And so I'm passionate because a lot of these small companies are family-owned and have been doing it for generations.
00:32:55.760And that's how, you know, that's the manufacturing ballgame is generational decades, not the kind of quick financial engineering.
00:33:03.220So that's why I'm so passionate about it, Steve.
00:33:06.860So what is, I know President Trump and his team over at OMB and the team with Peter Navarro and some of the people over at the White House are working on things.
00:33:17.200When you talk to them, what do you, you're saying, hey, here's where I think you ought to prioritize, sir.
00:33:21.840Um, well, so I, first of all, they're doing an amazing job and they're very receptive to what industry has to feed back to them. I was quite stunned by how open they are and they acknowledge, Hey, we know what we don't know. And I thought that was so important to me that they're aware they're not manufacturing experts and they want our input and they're opening up lines of communication for that.
00:33:48.280I mean, two years ago when I wrote my book to think that we'd have an administration place where the Secretary of Commerce is asking industry people for their input and receiving it, it's really cool.
00:34:02.000It was very, very touching, actually, and inspiring.
00:34:05.680And so that was kind of the thrust of today was just basically, hey, you're welcome to give your input, and we will take it seriously.
00:34:16.860And that means the world to a lot of the manufacturing people that were there today.
00:34:21.740I didn't speak up personally because I wanted to say what I had to say for the war room and the audience here.
00:34:29.080One of the challenges, the biggest challenge, everybody I talk to in the industry, the biggest challenge that 90% of the industry faces, and I talk to them all day long.
00:34:38.260That's what I do all day is deal with the 90% of the industry and machine shops that make metalworking parts.
00:34:43.500The biggest challenge we're facing is the price of materials. And there's a solution to this. And I believe the Trump administration is on this. But what we're seeing on our end is the compression of time.
00:35:00.200You know, I look at a presidential term as four quarters of a football game, and we're
00:35:15.040And he said it's making his part unaffordable to make.
00:35:19.740He needs three or four stainless to make this.
00:35:23.900Every input to a manufactured good in America has gone up.
00:35:27.100copper has gone through the roof i buy a lot of copper derivatives uh aluminum especially now
00:35:33.120the naysayers want to blame the terrorists but i say this is demand there's so much demand there's
00:35:39.160so much manufacturing activity going on the ism and pmi manufacturing is going through the roof
00:35:43.800this is a good thing to have to see happening but the what it creates is we don't have enough
00:35:49.720capacity with the refining and smelting of steel, copper, and aluminum to bring the cost down for
00:35:57.580our manufacturers. So it's a good thing, kind of a cart before the horse. And so that's the report
00:36:03.980from the trenches, Steve, up to the generals. And the solution that I propose has a historical
00:36:13.620foundation during World War II. During World War II, we went from making 3,800 tanks in 1941
00:36:21.780to 24,000 in 1942, 318 bombers to nearly 3,000 bombers in 1942. This is all from Freedom's0.95
00:36:30.740Forge and Arthur Herman. One of the coolest things, folks on raw material, this is a great story,
00:36:37.700is Alcoa was America's sole aluminum producer in 1939. It created a monopoly, no competition.
00:36:42.800That's not capitalism. And so what the government did is they created the Defense Plant Corporation, and it's called the DPC.
00:36:51.140And the government funded through, and the capital engine for this was the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, the RFC.
00:36:58.640And they used a GOCO model, government-owned, contractor-operated.
00:37:03.560And within the contracts was the government's going to break ground on this, and they're going to use money with the Reconstruction Finance Corporation that's backed by citizen bonds, war bonds, and a taxpayer dollar.
00:37:14.980And the government is going to break ground and use the Army Corps of Engineers and create these plants, and we're going to lease them to private contractors with the clause in the contracts that they will be sold at the end of the war to the private contractors.
00:37:30.460And what this is, it broke up Alco's aluminum monopoly, and up from World War II till 2000,
00:37:37.820America produced about 40% of the world's aluminum.
00:37:41.580After that, now we produce about 2% of the world's aluminum, meaning we have a raw material
00:37:47.500problem. And so the solution was not a free market accident, and it was not a state Soviet0.58
00:37:58.300takeover of industry. It was the American system at work. Government investment, and I believe we
00:38:03.340can do this if we deploy the Defense Production Act, the Army Corps of Engineers on federal land
00:38:07.980to bypass permitting, and we use the national emergency that President Trump's already declared
00:38:12.640with IEPA and start to deploy that to break ground, build facilities, lease them to private
00:38:20.420contractors, build steel, aluminum refineries, and copper refineries to bring the cost of raw
00:38:25.320materials down because from what i'm seeing is we don't have much copper refineries being built
00:38:29.520not much aluminum refineries being built to bring the prices down for the producers
00:38:34.080uh so i think there's a lot of things in the works can we can we bring can we restore ourselves
00:38:41.360as a manufacturing superpower if those building blocks i know the president and and uh and scott
00:38:47.520besant and jameson grier and peter navarre are fighting every day on this rare earth situation
00:38:52.760but can we return as a manufacturing superpower if we don't do these couple of things you're
00:38:58.780talking about? If us manufacturers, 90% of the manufacturing industry, don't get our inputs
00:39:05.040lower quickly, it creates a problem. I always believe in America and I always believe we'll
00:39:12.040become the manufacturing superpower of the world again. But it makes it a lot harder when I have a
00:39:17.860question for the administration. President Trump's a businessman. Secretary Lutnik's a businessman.
00:39:24.100And what would they do if their cost of running their business, their cost of doing business went
00:39:29.200up three to five times? That's what I'm seeing in my business for their raw material inputs.
00:39:33.420As a businessman, what would you do? And that's the dilemma we're being put in. A guy, Jerry,
00:39:39.480he runs a company called Performance Carbide. He's taking, in Iowa, he builds tungsten carbide
00:39:46.940cutting things for John Deere Reapers to cut crops down. He's taking out of his retirement
00:39:53.380funds to purchase tungsten carbide because the price of tungsten carbide has gone up
00:39:56.580four to five times, four to five X. So that's the challenges we're facing. But I really believe
00:40:02.800that there's a lot of solutions in the works. President Trump's going to be at Mack Trucks
00:40:08.520tomorrow in Pennsylvania, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. We're going to cover that here
00:40:12.020on The Worm of Real America's Voice. What would you like? Give me a minute on what you would like
00:40:16.340President Trump to tell the workers at the Mack truck facility, sir? I'd like President Trump to
00:40:22.380say he's only going to endorse people for the midterms that promise they will support his
00:40:29.860tariff agendas. And that's one thing I would like him to commit to. And then I'd also like to tell
00:40:35.780them that the administration is aware of the challenges that we have before us to return
00:40:43.140manufacturing here. And there's a lot of things in the works to come help them and to keep believing
00:40:47.540and keep fighting hard and to keep voting for America first, uh, an America first administration
00:40:52.800because they're doing it. They bit, they bit off a, a massive undertaking after five decades of
00:40:58.760and so I see the work they're doing. It was very inspiring today. Yeah. For all those guys are
00:41:05.320taking shots at president Trump all the time. Hey, if you didn't have Donald Trump in 16 and
00:41:09.700then coming back, you wouldn't have a country. I know it's far from perfect. You would not have
00:41:16.520a country. The globalists were totally in charge. And now we've got the oligarchs. We've got to
00:41:20.580fight, fight, fight. But President Trump saved this country full stop. John Gardner, where do
00:41:26.500people go to get you your writings? You're on top of this about bringing manufacturing back here to
00:41:30.980the United States and making it robust and vital. John Gardner, author dot com is my website. And
00:41:38.480And on X, get her on Instagram, John Gardner, V-O-H, at John Gardner, V-O-H.
00:41:47.300Glad you went to the conference and glad you got a great report from the front lines.
00:41:52.680You know, it's interesting what John said and something I've, you know, kind of looked at,
00:41:57.680But the endorsements for these candidates, a absolute basic commitment should be on these candidates to be 150 percent in on President Trump's tariffs.
00:42:14.320The tariffs are the central beating heart.
00:42:17.260President Trump calls himself T-man, right?
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00:45:55.360Take advantage of first mover advantage, you move.
00:45:59.660War Room, here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:46:04.320Okay, Comstock's on. Comstock, you're not a, you're a manufacturing company, but you don't bend steel, right? You're not, you're not forging iron or extracting plastics, but you're an American manufacturer. Are all of your manufacturing done here in the United States of America, sir?
00:46:25.500yeah 100 percent um yeah i mean to your point uh we have two facilities one in ohio one in idaho
00:46:33.700um all the the creams you know the towel moisturizer as well as the sacred healing salve
00:46:38.580uh is handmade in idaho but also going off that you know that's kind of why we got our start in
00:46:43.520the first place where we just saw all these companies were outsourcing all their manufacturing
00:46:47.100overseas usually the china where the quality control can be pretty questionable so we wanted
00:46:53.060to create a company where all the products are not only made within the usa so use ingredients
00:46:58.620that we trust um and then to take it a step further we also third-party lab test all of our
00:47:02.860products so that's always our promise and then of course we try to provide these products at a
00:47:07.520reasonable price as well and not overprice it uh just to make money off it how do you juggle all
00:47:13.060that because people tell me hang on everybody says oh you can't make in the usa because it's
00:47:17.520just too expensive and you have to charge prices people can't afford but you're the opposite and
00:47:21.920I could see that reading the comments on your site.
00:47:28.940Just real quickly, how can you do it in the United States when I hear everybody say you can't do it,
00:47:33.080you've got to send it to South America or China or South Asia?
00:47:38.440Why is sacred human health, with particularly all the products you think,
00:47:44.060you think, hey, these guys will be manufacturing all over the world,
00:47:46.660why do you manufacture and how can you pull it off here in the good old United States?
00:47:51.920Yeah. So, you know, it's basically we do take a hit on the margins for sure. At the end of the day, you know, we're not just in this for money by any means. We actually want to provide people with healthy products to better their lives. And if we did outsource the production overseas, obviously, we would probably make a lot more money. But that was never our goal to begin with. And we always just want to create a company that actually backs up what they're saying.
00:48:15.340And so to your point, it is more expensive 100% to produce everything right here in the USA, but it's a risk and a hit that we're willing to take just to make sure that we give people the best products possible.
00:48:25.680Essentially, you keep the prices reasonable.
00:48:28.940You just take the margin hit, but you figure, hey, you've got great customers.
00:48:32.660They love the fact it's made in America, and we're going to make more money over the long term.
00:48:37.060So we want a customer base that knows that we're dedicated to manufacturing and folks having good jobs and good paying jobs here in the United States.
00:48:47.380It's one of the reasons I love being associated with you guys.
00:48:49.860If they go to the website today, what product are you highlighting?
00:48:54.460Yeah, so I was going to just touch on our organic beetroot product, which is one of our newer products, just because we got a lot of questions around it.
00:49:01.140It's been super popular, which I'm very happy about.
00:49:03.140but it's just a product designed to support heart health, healthy circulation,
00:49:07.220overall cardiovascular wellness. So, you know, in short, if you are focused on supporting,
00:49:12.640like I said, a healthy heart, healthy blood flow circulation, as well as cardiovascular health,
00:49:18.960it's a product designed specifically for that. And, and just also just supporting your energy
00:49:24.020and wellness overall. So like I said, it's been super popular. And as always, if you do have any
00:49:29.180questions around it, you can always just send us an email and we'll get back to you as soon as we
00:49:32.580can. One more time, where they go, I know, just read the reviews. Don't take it from Trevor
00:49:37.400Comstock. Don't take it from Steve Bannon. Take it from your own compadres. Just read it and then
00:49:42.820go ask all the questions and get right to Trevor. Where they go right now, Trevor Comstock.
00:49:48.560Yeah, so you can go to sacredhumanhealth.com or you can just type in Sacred Human at Google.
00:49:53.000We'll come up and then you can always use code war room for 10% off any order. And like I said,
00:49:58.940Just let us know if you have any questions.
00:50:01.640Trevor, you're an extraordinary executive, founder, inspiration leader over there.
00:50:06.160And it's just extraordinary the way you've built this business.
00:50:51.020But, brother, you have set Minnesota on fire right now.
00:50:55.240A federal judge just came back today and said a grand jury subpoena to get the information from Jacob Fry in from Walls about they're obstructing the enforcement of immigration laws is squashed.
00:51:21.180You know, we were the Trojan horse for so many things in Minnesota, including the Sharia law, the Muslims practicing Islam.1.00
00:51:28.700And right now, this fraud, you guys, the biggest blessing we've ever had in Minnesota, because it's opened so many doors now.1.00
00:51:35.460And then even having Walt's run as vice president, it got to show the rest of the country what we were up against here, what kind of person he is, what kind of governor he was, or still is, I guess.
00:51:48.440But, yeah, all the corruption here, this is why we have an opportunity.
00:52:01.520And the hope is we can turn this around and win and save Minnesota.
00:52:06.780We're just, I mean, you go back, I was born and raised here in Minnesota.
00:52:10.800It's the greatest state, so many great people.
00:52:13.220And what's come in here is just pure evil that's running our state.
00:52:18.100And when you have a governor that puts a satanic statue in the Capitol and he said we have to be fair, fair to the devil, give me a break.
00:52:27.080I mean, this is what we're up against.
00:52:28.920But I'll tell you, Steve, I'll tell you, with everything going on, you know, I'm just so happy we've gotten this far to be able to fight this and go through and win and be the next governor of Minnesota.0.70
00:52:42.620and it's been because of the War Room Posse.0.88
00:52:45.460You guys have played a big part of that