Bannon's War Room - June 24, 2026


Episode 5466: Prioritizing Free And Fair Elections; Why they Fear Bill Pulte


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00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:11.020 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:17.600 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:21.380 the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:24.960 like that go to share the big line? MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people
00:00:32.780 had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save
00:00:40.440 my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. 0.62
00:00:47.880 it's tuesday 23 june in the year of our lord 2026 we're honored to have senator bernie marino
00:00:58.400 joins us from the great state of ohio senator you're known up on capitol hill as being one
00:01:04.360 of the strongest supporters of the president united states and one of the leading voices
00:01:07.640 populist nationalist voices in the senate a leader of the mega movement can you explain
00:01:12.540 in the audience, is it, I take it, the president's in Ohio at a Mack truck factory today. Is
00:01:20.820 Tamar, is he coming up to the Senate to meet with the conference, or are you senators going down to
00:01:25.880 the White House? Do you have the logistics worked out yet? Yeah, so he's coming up to the Capitol
00:01:30.560 to have lunch with my colleagues and I, 53 of us, to basically do what he does best, which is, hey,
00:01:37.200 I heard you guys have some concerns. I'm here. What are your concerns? And hash it out. You know,
00:01:41.660 There's a lot of conversations about does the president make clear what his goals are?
00:01:46.740 Is he somebody that you can get a hold of?
00:01:48.020 And, Steve, nobody knows better than you.
00:01:50.020 This is the most accessible president ever.
00:01:53.240 And if you have a question, you can call him and ask him.
00:01:55.680 And so this nonsense where, you know, the president doesn't listen is totally outrageous.
00:02:01.320 So this is why I think the MAGA base and the leadership that watches the show are having a tough time understanding.
00:02:09.660 The president's gone out of his way to lay out the legislative agenda,
00:02:14.080 what he feels is necessary to codify the executive orders he's doing.
00:02:17.940 He's got a number of great voices in the Senate, like yourself, that have reiterated that.
00:02:23.200 But we're at a logjam, and it seems like leadership oftentimes is treating the president almost like a lame duck.
00:02:29.500 And I think it's that gap that people can't get their mind around it,
00:02:36.140 particularly given that you, and we're going to have Senator Tuberville on here in a moment,
00:02:40.540 and so many of the fire breathers up there from MAGA support the president
00:02:44.280 and it's understanding, hey, the Save America Act is absolutely essential
00:02:47.520 if we want to stop the state of the elections,
00:02:49.960 particularly what we just saw in Los Angeles with Spencer Pratt.
00:02:53.760 So can you help us just think through what is the established order in the Senate
00:02:58.340 on the Republican side?
00:03:00.060 What is that gap?
00:03:01.000 What don't they understand of what President Trump's been saying?
00:03:03.820 Well, I think what's missing is a lack of appreciation of why we all got elected.
00:03:12.460 I went for two years at every corner of Ohio.
00:03:15.540 I made promises to those voters.
00:03:17.700 My job here for the six years that I'll be here is to fulfill those promises.
00:03:22.660 I think sometimes there's an idea that, oh, those are just things you say on a campaign trail.
00:03:27.300 What President Trump taught Republicans, no, that's not how it works.
00:03:30.260 You keep your promises, especially the promises for the things that moved the needle.
00:03:35.780 And nothing moves the needle more with our voters than having election integrity.
00:03:40.060 We have to all, Democrat and Republican, believe in the faith and confidence in our elections.
00:03:45.160 And passing the Save America Act is essential.
00:03:47.760 This is an 80-20 issue.
00:03:50.380 And the feeling is, well, why can't you guys get done things that 80% of Americans want to do?
00:03:56.020 And we have to push and fight like heck, because that's also what President Trump taught us.
00:04:02.760 Now, institutionally, they're saying, hey, there's some institutional structures, particularly the system of filibuster we've set up.
00:04:10.200 And there are ways around that if you prepare to take action.
00:04:14.300 I mean, Thune's not wrong in saying he doesn't have the 60 votes.
00:04:18.840 That would break cloture, correct?
00:04:20.600 I mean, he's correct on that.
00:04:22.900 What are the alternatives available, you believe are available and are prepared to support the president to actually get to the end game of having the Save America Act actually passed and signed by the president?
00:04:37.720 Well, he is, Senator Thune is right about that.
00:04:40.120 We probably only have 40 votes to get rid of the filibuster.
00:04:42.860 There's a lot of my colleagues that have been here a while and harken back to a day where we had normal Democrats that we had to work with.
00:04:50.520 These are not normal Democrats.
00:04:51.680 these are absolutely far-left extremists that only when it's convenient for them talk like normal
00:04:59.140 Americans. But fundamentally, they want to destroy this country. So you can hearken back to a
00:05:04.940 tradition that existed, but you need cooperation on the other side. There's really not much that
00:05:10.460 can be done if you don't have the 60 votes other than some tools of reconciliation. But we have
00:05:15.640 something in mind, Steve, which is very simple. We have to build public pressure and public support.
00:05:20.620 So how do we do that? I was just in Columbia, South America, Steve, where they conducted an election with record turnout, record voter participation, all with paper ballots, voter ID, proof of citizenship, no mail-in balloting, and an hour after the polls closed, we knew who won.
00:05:38.120 And as somebody born in Columbia, South America, that feels like the greatest gift I've ever gotten in my life was to be a United States citizen and be able to live the American dream, it is a disgrace that we have states like California that have to look to countries like Columbia and say, wow, they do it exponentially better and show that and highlight that.
00:05:58.340 So I'm hoping to get Gavin Newsom here and have him testify before the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations and show him and shame him.
00:06:07.860 All we have to do is build enough public pressure for common sense to win.
00:06:11.980 And I will never give up on ensuring that we have free and safe elections in this country.
00:06:17.440 Talk to us about how monumental this election in Colombia was, about where – for hemispheric security, for Latin America, and for showing how – when you're saying Colombia can show the United States how elections should be run, that is such an incredible statement.
00:06:37.640 So walk us through the elections and what happened.
00:06:39.520 How has it counted so quickly?
00:06:41.340 And the winner is the victor down there.
00:06:44.600 It's going to be extraordinary for Colombia and for the Colombian people. 0.96
00:06:48.980 Well, first, let me just say again, it's an embarrassment for the United States of America to have to look to a country like Colombia that's a dot of our size, that has dramatically less resources, much more poverty, much more racial diversity. 1.00
00:07:01.280 For them to show us how to run an election is a disgrace to this country, an embarrassment.
00:07:05.880 It's an embarrassment to people like Newsom and others who push election fraud.
00:07:10.460 In terms of how the elections run, Steve, it's an amazing thing to watch.
00:07:14.380 It's what all of us have been talking about.
00:07:16.420 You have to have proof of citizenship.
00:07:18.080 If you don't have that with you, you aren't even allowed into the chamber, the hall, where you go to vote.
00:07:24.160 It's all paper ballots.
00:07:25.500 It's one day, no mail-in balloting.
00:07:27.900 They even, in some places where they suspect there's fraud, have biometrics.
00:07:31.620 And when you sign for your ballot, you also get fingerprinted.
00:07:35.080 And they verify that it's used through biometric data.
00:07:38.540 I mean, think about how different that is than what we have here in the U.S.
00:07:41.800 And it's all paper.
00:07:42.960 They hand count it.
00:07:44.220 And they audit the results.
00:07:45.740 In fact, breaking news, they literally just sent me the results of the audited number.
00:07:50.680 And it was off from the paper count to the audit account was off by 0.0003%.
00:07:58.180 Think about that.
00:07:59.400 And by the time it got—you could take a flight from D.C. to New York, polls closed.
00:08:06.100 By the time you got to New York, Steve, the election results were out there and done.
00:08:11.940 We called—Columbia called the presidential election race in one hour.
00:08:17.460 They haven't told us who won in L.A. yet from three weeks ago.
00:08:21.500 This is totally absurd.
00:08:25.040 Tomorrow, being an ally of the president, he's going to go up there.
00:08:28.540 What would you like to see the outcome of that? Because I keep saying, you know, we're going to lose the Senate if the MAGA base doesn't get fired up.
00:08:37.980 And right now they see as being obstructionist. I mean, there's heroes like you, but they see obstructionist.
00:08:43.080 What outcome as a ally to the president in the Senate are you looking for at the end of that lunch tomorrow?
00:08:50.440 Look, he's the persuader in chief. He's got to make the case, which he does. It's very simple.
00:08:54.760 He will remind everybody in that room that every single Republican in that room campaigned on a set of ideas.
00:09:02.760 And we should all be united on fulfilling those set of ideas. 0.75
00:09:06.640 That means make life better for working Americans, not having endless wars, having engagement, deep engagement with our hemisphere to make sure that we crack down on illegal migration and these transnational criminal organizations. 0.86
00:09:19.520 And look, I think ultimately what we will discuss tomorrow is what's the path forward, because you're exactly right, Steve. 0.60
00:09:27.900 If our voters look at us and say, if you're unable to do the things that you said you were going to do, why should we vote for you?
00:09:34.860 Now, of course, that's what the Democrats want.
00:09:37.280 The Democrats want our base to be demoralized.
00:09:39.800 So we have to make certain that we show that we're willing to fight.
00:09:42.720 I think our base would understand, actually, if we weren't able to do the things that they wanted, maybe one or two things, but they can't see us giving up, Steve.
00:09:52.140 They've got to see that we're in the fight every single day pushing back at the Democrat nonsense.
00:09:58.440 I just came from a banking hearing in which they were saying that President Trump says that affordability is a hoax.
00:10:03.800 I explained that the actual definition of a hoax is deception.
00:10:07.280 And when you have oil prices that are lower, egg prices that are lower, prescription prices that are lower, car prices that are lower, it's actually deception for people who supported Biden and the Democrats to say that we caused the affordability problem.
00:10:21.260 We're fixing it.
00:10:22.200 So you've got to punch back at these guys.
00:10:24.480 You know, I had one of my colleagues say that eggs is $7 a dozen.
00:10:28.360 I'm like, we need to send the police to that grocery store because eggs are $2.19 a dozen.
00:10:34.980 But they're so out of touch.
00:10:36.260 Now, maybe the eggs that she gets are from manicured chickens that get massaged and roam freely in somebody's mansion.
00:10:42.900 But working Americans, they pay $2.19 for a dozen eggs versus $2.50 under Biden.
00:10:50.020 Save America.
00:10:51.480 Do you believe there's an alternative to attach it to must-peace legislation that's got to come up?
00:10:58.720 Not just, you know, we're against the warrantless FISA, but FISA's got to be dealt with somehow.
00:11:02.840 I think you've still got the National Defense Authorization Act.
00:11:06.460 You have so many things up there that are must pass right now.
00:11:09.740 Can you attach, do you believe that the leadership in the Senate, after discussion with the president, because he's coming as a deal guy saying, hey, we've got to get this done.
00:11:18.140 Let's reason together on this.
00:11:19.480 Do you see opportunities in attaching it to must piece parts of legislation?
00:11:24.980 Well, on the FISA one, my concern is that that's a different coalition that supports
00:11:30.100 the Save America Act in terms of that being affected. I'm not sure on that one yet. I'd
00:11:35.140 like to hear the case on that. I'm worried about that. I think the best approach is to build the
00:11:40.580 pressure, highlight that, have people talk about it and say, see, why can Colombia, South America,
00:11:46.340 a country with a GDP less than Los Angeles, can count 26 million votes with record turnout
00:11:52.580 and have a free and fair election with the things that we're asking for but yet california says it's
00:11:56.820 racist why is it why is why do hispanics in america are unable to get a id but yet in colombia
00:12:04.900 where they're 100 hispanic can't see that problem where they have it so just building that public 0.58
00:12:10.500 pressure i think we need to take one thing at a time should you have proof of citizenship when 0.95
00:12:14.980 you register i think most americans say my god of course make them vote on that put them on the
00:12:20.500 record and then put them on a record on voter ID and then put them on a record of the other elements
00:12:25.860 that the president wants. I think ultimately this election is going to come down to the Democrats
00:12:31.140 are just not in the mainstream of America. Steve, you know this. You and I lived in a time and place
00:12:35.860 where there were normal Democrats, people who fought for working Americans. The problem is that
00:12:40.900 when you led an effort with President Trump to take that idea away from them, that we Republicans
00:12:46.740 actually are the ones that fight for working Americans. They had nothing. So what did they
00:12:50.880 do? They went for transgenderism, climate extremism, open borders, things that 90% of 0.98
00:12:57.020 Americans do not support. And things like voter ID got lost in the translation. Because again,
00:13:02.220 most normal people think that you should have to prove you're a citizen and you should have
00:13:07.200 to prove who you are to vote. It's common sense. Huge meeting tomorrow. Senator, we'll check in
00:13:12.840 with you and your your folks after the historic media president's coming to the uh capital to
00:13:18.260 have lunch with the senate and talk about hey guys you know we get the midterms coming up we
00:13:22.260 got to figure this out we got to work together senator what's your uh where do people go on your
00:13:25.660 social media what's your coordinates to get to your website and know and learn more about you
00:13:29.820 yeah follow me on x at bernie marino b-e-r-n-i-e m-o-r-e-n-o uh we have a lot of great content
00:13:37.380 there. Please follow me. And I appreciate, Steve, everything that you do. You have been a warrior
00:13:43.560 through thick and thin. This period of time reminds me of the early 2023 timeframe when the
00:13:49.740 rats abandoned the ship. And then now they came back and said, well, when we said we didn't want
00:13:53.900 you, it turns out we really did. And I think people have underestimated President Trump.
00:13:58.720 Don't underestimate President Trump. He has the support Republicans because they know he keeps
00:14:03.840 his promises. Senator, you've been with us from the beginning. Glad to see you there, and it's
00:14:09.300 great to see you. You're one of the big fighters in the Senate for the president and the MAGA
00:14:13.200 movement. Appreciate you coming on today. Thank you. Thanks, sir. Big meeting tomorrow. The
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00:16:49.180 from the White House? Right. The scale of the firings at this point is still unknown, although
00:16:55.420 We are getting a better picture of where within the DNI some of these terminations are happening.
00:17:01.560 We understand that the National Counterterrorism Center and the National Counterintelligence and Security Center are among the offices that will be hardest hit,
00:17:11.980 which I think is going to cause a measure of concern given not only the geopolitical situation with Iran,
00:17:17.540 but also these large events that are set to take place over the next couple of weeks, including the World Cup, the America 250 celebrations.
00:17:24.420 celebrations. And so clearly, Bill Pulte coming into this job knowing exactly what President
00:17:30.360 Trump wants him to do in this position, despite these concerns that you hear from certainly
00:17:36.380 Democrats, but also some Republicans, that this is an ally with no national security experience
00:17:42.060 who has used his current job to go after the president's perceived enemies. Now,
00:17:47.520 it was clear that he has been very eager to get started. As you mentioned, he showed up on the
00:17:52.320 job, even before his position began, asked for lists of employees. That actually caught the
00:17:59.240 incumbent DNI, Tulsi Gabbard, off guard. All of this, I think, in service of what President Trump
00:18:05.980 hopes he will do in this position, he had made that explicitly clear. Trump being frustrated
00:18:11.880 at Todd Blanche wanting to make Letitia James' life miserable, that he wanted to go after,
00:18:15.940 in very colorful language, Jerome Powell. Talk to us about how we've never seen a president use
00:18:20.440 the levers of government for his own personal agenda to carry out revenge. So Watergate happens
00:18:27.760 and after Watergate, there is a societal decision that we need to put in some reforms and that as a
00:18:35.440 matter of prudence, not as a matter of law, it makes sense that the Justice Department operates
00:18:41.100 independently from the White House when it comes to investigations. And again, what these guys will
00:18:47.400 say is, well, the Constitution says they bought the president. Of course, that's that's technically
00:18:52.040 true. As a matter of prudence and as a matter of the country, do you really want the president
00:18:56.980 of the United States saying that guy, that guy that I hate, I want you to investigate?
00:19:04.460 That's literally what's happening, of course.
00:19:07.560 Well, as Kevin mentioned, this idea of shrinking or downsizing ODNI has long been a bipartisan
00:19:14.280 sort of goal over the years. The Senate Intelligence Committee has debated it very
00:19:18.940 extensively behind closed doors. However, there hasn't been a bipartisan agreement to actually
00:19:23.820 get that done and get that enacted into law. Now, what Republicans or Republican leaders at least
00:19:30.680 want from the president is for him to stop blocking his permanent nominee, J. Clayton,
00:19:35.760 of course, from appearing for his confirmation hearing, which you'll recall last week,
00:19:40.320 The president abruptly in the middle of the night caught every Senate Republican leader off guard, blindsided them by ordering Jay Clayton not to appear for his own confirmation hearing.
00:19:50.640 And as a result, FISA Section 702, that warrantless surveillance authority, is still in limbo, has been dark since the night of June 12th.
00:19:59.580 And frankly, if this stalemate continues past this week, it looks like 702 will be dark well into into July.
00:20:07.780 Tulsi Gabbard had already cut about 40% of the office.
00:20:11.360 The concern is who is doing the cutting and how he's going about it.
00:20:15.960 And just yesterday, two Democrats, the top Democrats on the House and Senate Intelligence Committee, wrote to Pulte with their concerns.
00:20:23.820 They said, given your lack of experience within the intelligence community,
00:20:27.580 It is difficult to imagine that in such a short amount of time you have already developed fully informed views as how to shrink ODNI without incurring risks to national security.
00:20:38.600 They go on to say making significant structural changes to ODNI to include a reduction in force is not an appropriate course of action for anyone in an acting capacity, let alone without consultation with Congress.
00:20:51.360 And you should refrain from doing so.
00:20:53.520 Clearly, Pulte not heeding that advice.
00:20:55.760 Now, Trump has said that he does not want Pulte to serve in this job permanently, but just last week he pulled back his own nominee for the permanent position, which essentially ensures that Pulte will be in this job for at least some amount of time, allowing him to carry out the president's objectives. Sarah.
00:21:14.900 Because this is the same person that the president sort of uses an attack dog in the housing job that he's in to go after some of President Trump's perceived enemies.
00:21:26.320 Do you think that the people that he's cutting after getting this list have something to do with, you know, displeasing the president?
00:21:33.880 Is that how it at least seems?
00:21:36.380 well we don't know because they haven't made any disclosures about who is being cut or what sort
00:21:44.700 of functions are being trimmed back but certainly with mr mr pulte's history of using the data that
00:21:51.600 he had access to as the kind of federal housing czar to go after the president's political enemies
00:21:59.700 that raises that that prospect that you mentioned very clearly is it possible that these these cuts
00:22:06.080 and staff are really directed at people who the president perceives or the White House perceives
00:22:10.760 as being disloyal. On a broader level, it raises the very basic question of how does Bill Pulte
00:22:17.820 know who to fire? This is a guy with no intelligence experience, never been in the
00:22:22.820 military, never been in law enforcement, never been associated with any of the 18 agencies that
00:22:27.980 he now oversees. This is a guy who came in on his first day last Friday and had to ask what sort of
00:22:34.440 clearance might he be given. So clearly doesn't have any appreciation for the significance and
00:22:40.060 the sensitivity of the information that he's going to be exposed to. How would someone with
00:22:44.740 that lack of background know which programs and people to cut? So if it's not being done for a
00:22:52.300 political purpose, which it might be, the other prospect is just sheer incompetence.
00:22:58.560 Who's getting fired? How many are getting fired? Have you gotten any word on this?
00:23:02.220 No, it's a mystery. Obviously, someone had compiled a list, I think, frankly, for political
00:23:09.480 purposes, and Pulte was supposed to execute the plan. Remember, the president resurrected his
00:23:15.540 nomination in the middle of the night when he's flying back from Europe. He was determined,
00:23:20.820 the president was determined to put Mr. Pulte in this position because he follows orders.
00:23:25.500 But you raised something really interesting, which is the pain is sort of the point.
00:23:30.520 Right. He Trump. You know, people say, oh, they haven't been that, quote unquote, successful in the sense that, well, you know, some of these people, these people are not in jail yet.
00:23:39.820 John John Bolton was obviously been charged. But for Trump's mind, and he has said this to people, he just wants them to go through the process, the pain of being investigated, the pain of being prosecuted.
00:23:53.520 That's enough, actually. Of course, he would love them to go to jail as well.
00:23:57.620 But the fact that Letitia James has to go through this herself, the fact that Comey, you know, is stressed out about this, that is emotional sustenance for him.
00:24:08.560 That's Jonathan Swan and Maggie Haberman there with this book that talk about investigations.
00:24:15.960 I don't know how we haven't gotten our hands around those tapes yet, but let me go back to Pulte.
00:24:19.700 This is why they're in complete meltdown in Pultean.
00:24:22.720 And just to frame this so I think it would be helpful to the war on posse to understand this is that there's been a big effort to downsize D&I driven by the CIA and driven by Tom Cotton and these guys.
00:24:40.020 So when you see Tom Cotton and Lindsey Graham talking about this, this is not to go after the deep state.
00:24:47.020 This is to downsize D&I from its administrative or supervisory function over the intelligence community to what I call CIA supremacism.
00:24:59.000 They want the CIA to be supreme in all things when it comes to intelligence.
00:25:05.900 They don't want to take the deep state apart.
00:25:08.040 They want to power the deep state.
00:25:09.260 And, of course, right there you saw McCabe, who I can't figure out for the life of me how he's not under investigation and already charged with crimes.
00:25:19.720 You know, the former Comey's right-hand man at FBI.
00:25:24.520 This is where I think you may have an overburdened DOJ.
00:25:27.100 You obviously got this grand jury nullification.
00:25:30.760 It's very hard to do anything in Washington, D.C., because how sub-politicized it is and how insane it is even to bring a grand jury, much less go to trial.
00:25:39.260 But Pulte is there for twofold.
00:25:43.180 Number one, it's to take on the deep state.
00:25:45.600 So when you see him making these changes, I would say it's already been pretty well thought through.
00:25:54.760 It's the reason he's going as acting for the commander in chief, the president of the United States,
00:25:59.660 to have very specific ideas about what D&I should do.
00:26:05.580 It is not to turn over the oversight and supervision and basically make the CIA supreme over all the intelligence apparatuses.
00:26:17.340 President Trump would never do that because he understands the beating heart of the deep state is the CIA.
00:26:23.260 with this, what I call fetish,
00:26:27.280 but with this concept and process
00:26:29.760 of how they get everybody's consensus
00:26:35.100 to buy in on these different agents.
00:26:38.480 It's called the interagency process.
00:26:40.460 That is all run by CIA operatives
00:26:43.760 in the different departments.
00:26:45.940 Whether they are at Department of War
00:26:48.520 or they're at the Department of Homeland Security,
00:26:51.380 They are embeds in there.
00:26:55.120 This is how the CIA runs the deal.
00:26:58.220 President Trump is not downsizing D&I to make the CIA more powerful.
00:27:03.480 So they're not just doing taking out the seconded people and sending them back, although that is definitely an option.
00:27:09.480 They're going to be doing a lot of that.
00:27:11.120 That's what he did in the first administration with the National Security Council.
00:27:14.400 They had so many people seconded from these other departments at the National Security Council.
00:27:20.660 Most of them were deep state operatives.
00:27:24.200 Bill Pulte, I think, and these guys have a pretty good idea of what they're trying to do and taking the deep state.
00:27:28.560 And they're not stopping.
00:27:29.580 They're relentless.
00:27:30.320 Things are happening today.
00:27:31.960 We'll be able to talk about it tomorrow.
00:27:33.820 But John Solomon's been over there on declassification.
00:27:36.380 Bill Pulte's there.
00:27:37.560 They hate it.
00:27:38.720 The media hates it.
00:27:39.820 The mouthpiece and the propaganda departments for the deep state, the same people that are acting as harpies on all this.
00:27:50.140 You see here the same people in the Russia collusion, the same thing of people that covered for Biden.
00:27:58.000 One thing you didn't see in any of those clips, because it didn't exist, we tried to pull it.
00:28:02.640 Not one comment on MSNBC CNN about the report Tulsi Gabbard dropped on Fauci on the way out.
00:28:10.840 We spent this morning talking about the immediate criminal investigation, criminal referral on Fauci and how he has to be perp walked.
00:28:19.360 Not one of this.
00:28:21.780 One of the biggest sins of the intelligence apparatus, the working with Fauci and, in addition, covering for him.
00:28:30.320 Okay, we're going to take a short commercial break.
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00:30:07.320 War Room.
00:30:08.380 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann.
00:30:13.000 Senator Tuberville from the great state of Alabama joins us.
00:30:15.880 Senator, first off, there's just been a firestorm on the president selecting as acting DNI Bill Pulte to go over there and start to make some downsizing,
00:30:24.980 some things the president specifically wants to do the president's commander in chief why is this
00:30:32.300 and it's all these senators are the worst he's some guys in the house but you got democrats and
00:30:36.580 you got republicans they're going apple they're apoplectic that the president has someone he
00:30:41.460 trusts over there taking actions that not simply does he support he's kind of laid out a roadmap
00:30:48.780 hey here's what i want to happen over there your thoughts sir well we've got a lot of people
00:30:53.920 even on our side, Steve, that think they know better than the president and know better than
00:30:59.600 the people that he's nominating. Now, first of all, if you're a leader, you're going to nominate
00:31:03.140 people that you believe in that's going to have your back and they're going to have yours.
00:31:07.600 And so Bill Pulte, you know, his nickname should be the bulldog. I mean, this guy will go get it
00:31:14.020 and he'll do exactly what President Trump asked. I would imagine Bill Pulte, you know, being over
00:31:19.880 the housing in this country, has a little mortgage fraud on some people in New York
00:31:24.440 and maybe even a few congressmen and senators, but he also understands that this place, D&I,
00:31:31.340 is out of control.
00:31:32.900 They're probably taking some information from Tulsi Gabbard about D&I and who's there, who
00:31:40.500 shouldn't be there.
00:31:41.280 All these agencies, Steve, need to be cut back, especially this one.
00:31:46.980 Look at what Kevin Warsh is doing in the Fed.
00:31:49.880 He is cutting people right and left, and it needs to be.
00:31:53.500 They have 28,000 people that work in the Fed.
00:31:56.060 My God, what are we doing?
00:31:57.800 We're letting a non-government entity run our country.
00:32:02.200 So Bill Pulte will be a great D&I guy for a while, and President Trump left him in there just for that reason.
00:32:08.280 Go after the fraud.
00:32:10.600 Listen, one of the things that the CIA supremacists are also wanting to get in the D&I to gut it, it's got to be changed.
00:32:18.060 We understand that, and it's structurally changed.
00:32:19.880 But are you comfortable that the CIA would become the CIA would become the supremacist, intelligence supremacist operation in the federal government, sir?
00:32:29.880 Yeah, it probably will.
00:32:31.500 But we need to do the same thing in the CIA.
00:32:34.040 There are so many people that are there that are deep state in all these agencies.
00:32:38.460 And President Trump is looking for people to do exactly what Bill Pulte is getting ready to do, exactly what Kevin Warsh is doing, is go in and start cutting people that don't believe in the Constitution and don't believe in the citizens of this country and believe in America.
00:32:55.280 So it's got to start somewhere.
00:32:57.860 President Trump is a year and a half into his last term, and he's not waiting around.
00:33:02.400 He has seen it. He's lived it. And he wants to give back to the American people and give America back to the country.
00:33:10.140 In the last segment, we did a cold open. It was seven minutes long.
00:33:13.520 And but we searched the entire MSNBC, CNN. We didn't hear we heard meltdown on Pulte.
00:33:19.060 He's a bad guy. Den of a clearance doesn't know what he's doing. President Trump's out of control.
00:33:22.920 We could not find one mention of the Fouchy report dropped by Tulsi Gabbard on the way out the door last week.
00:33:29.980 You've been a big advocate of this. What's your recommendation? How should we go forward with holding Fauci accountable for the actions and the receipts that have shown up in Tulsi Gabbard's DNI report, sir?
00:33:43.440 Well, let's go even before Fauci, which was a disaster. Millions of people lost their lives.
00:33:50.040 Let's go back to Obama.
00:33:51.500 The thing that Tulsi Gabbard said about Obama after he started his reign and going into all the things that he did with illegal migration, things that went on in Iran.
00:34:04.980 And then if you turn around what he did in the Russia collusion, there are so many people that have broken the law.
00:34:11.360 You know, we've got people in prison that did 10 to 20 percent of what these people have done to our country.
00:34:16.780 They broke the law. They thought they're above the law, but they're not. And you said, Anthony Fauci, I'm on the health committee here in the Senate.
00:34:23.780 I went through every one of those hearings and listening to Anthony Fauci lie to the American people for basically a year and a half, two years.
00:34:31.980 And he should be in prison. Don't give me this nonsense about being able to, you know, be given a pardon.
00:34:38.060 You can probably pardon somebody for a federal crime, but look at the thousands of people that he actually let die because of his lies on a state level.
00:34:48.400 So let's go after him on the state level.
00:34:49.980 You can't get a pardon for that. 1.00
00:34:51.380 He's a crook. 1.00
00:34:53.380 Obama's a crook. 1.00
00:34:54.380 All these people broke the law. 1.00
00:34:56.700 Let's put him in jail.
00:34:59.300 Senator Tuberville, the president historically is coming up.
00:35:02.180 It doesn't happen often.
00:35:03.220 He's coming to Capitol Hill tomorrow to have lunch with the Senate because of this issue of certain members of the Senate treating him like it's a lame duck.
00:35:10.420 And President Trump's putting a priority, I've got to get the country needs the Save America Act.
00:35:15.480 We just saw Columbia take a couple of hours to count paper ballots on the same day.
00:35:21.320 What is going to happen at the lunch hour?
00:35:22.980 You're one of his biggest advocates, one of his biggest supporters.
00:35:25.880 What do you want to happen and be the outcome of tomorrow's, quite frankly, historic meeting?
00:35:31.440 The day of reckoning.
00:35:33.220 I would imagine. I'm not going to speak for President Trump. I'm sure he's got a game plan, an agenda to come over to talk to 52, not 53. McConnell's not around anymore. He's pretty much laid up, and so he won't be in on the conversation.
00:35:48.660 but 52 Republican senators.
00:35:51.220 And I would just hope that the president would come in and slam the door on the way in the door
00:35:55.220 and sit down and say, listen, okay, Save America Act.
00:35:58.660 I want to see the hands of who's against it.
00:36:00.500 And if you're against it, give us your ideas of why you're against it.
00:36:04.140 Tell 90% of the people across the country, Republicans, that are for the Save America Act,
00:36:09.520 why you're against it.
00:36:10.760 That's not going to get outside this room.
00:36:12.720 Let's talk about it.
00:36:14.200 We need a discussion about that.
00:36:15.860 And then we need to turn around and do the same thing about busting the filibuster.
00:36:19.440 Okay, who's against it?
00:36:20.720 Okay, 15 people, good.
00:36:22.320 One at a time.
00:36:23.080 Tell me why you're against it.
00:36:24.320 Tell you why you're against the America that has changed because we have 20 to 25 states
00:36:30.500 that we can't control because they're corrupt, and we're going to lose this country because 1.00
00:36:35.460 they're taking over states every year because of these wacko Democrats that are taking over 0.99
00:36:40.360 mayor's jobs, governor's jobs. 0.97
00:36:42.480 This is not the America of 15 years ago. 0.97
00:36:45.340 This is a new America that has been changed by the minute, by third world country people, by radical communists, socialists, mayors and governors. 0.99
00:36:54.440 And if we don't get control by busting the filibuster, Steve, it will be over with. 0.94
00:37:00.380 We will not see the light of day as a constitutional republic for five more minutes after the Democrats take control in November because they're going to win the Senate in November if we don't change pace.
00:37:11.080 so you're saying hey look you're going to serve lunch but the purpose is not to have the senator
00:37:16.640 the president up for a nice collegial thing you want to get down and you're advising the president
00:37:21.480 let's get on a brass tacks you said day of reckoning tell me let's take a vote let's have
00:37:26.780 a show of hands if you're not with me tell me why you're not with me he's a reasonable man he's a
00:37:31.100 deal guy but you want the senators that are not with the president on these issues like save
00:37:35.920 America or the staining filibuster to make the argument to him, to his face of why they are not
00:37:42.640 with him. Correct? Yeah. I mean, he, he's just another person. Now he's the leader of the free
00:37:47.820 world and he's trying to save America. Just give your reasoning. I want to hear it. I want to hear
00:37:52.740 why people are from States like North Carolina, Alaska that voted for president Trump, that their
00:37:59.980 senator is voting against something he wants. I just don't understand that. Now, uh, I might be
00:38:06.180 off base here, but when I was elected, they didn't elect me to vote what I believe they voted in
00:38:13.480 Alabama to send me up here to vote how the people want me to vote. And so, uh, this shouldn't,
00:38:19.380 it shouldn't be an argument. It should, it should be in a discussion of why, what can we do to
00:38:24.780 change your mind? Because this is the direction we're heading. President Trump probably knows a
00:38:29.200 lot more about things that are going on than we do. Tell us a few things that you know. Tell us
00:38:33.360 why we need to do this. Why we need to pass the Save America Act. Tell us the states that are
00:38:38.500 on the verge of going totally blue that we will never get back if we don't do the Save America
00:38:44.740 Act. Because if we don't do this, they're going to vote all these illegals and just one at a time 1.00
00:38:49.900 we're going to continue to lose states. And at the end of the day, you're going to have Mississippi, 1.00
00:38:53.340 Tennessee, Louisiana, Alabama, Florida, and Georgia, and that's going to be it, because
00:39:00.680 the rest of them are going to crumble to the blue states.
00:39:05.340 Alabama, the citizens there are known for their decency and grit, determination, and
00:39:11.320 common sense.
00:39:12.760 What are your constituents telling you?
00:39:14.600 Because this is a huge thing.
00:39:15.900 Like I said, there's certain elements in the established order in the Republican Party
00:39:19.380 in the Senate, treating President Trump like he's a lame duck, going to the media and saying
00:39:23.320 terrible things.
00:39:24.480 What are your constituents?
00:39:25.360 What do folks in Alabama say about this?
00:39:27.780 Steve, every time I go back, it never fails.
00:39:30.640 People ask me, Coach, when are you going to pass the Save America Act?
00:39:34.240 I say, well, you know, we're trying to.
00:39:36.680 Well, what do you mean you're trying to?
00:39:38.100 We voted y'all in to get it done.
00:39:39.740 We voted President Trump in to get it done.
00:39:41.720 He got a record number of votes. 1.00
00:39:43.260 why should I vote when I know three or four illegals are going to vote to overrun and make 1.00
00:39:50.240 my vote count? I mean, they're not just disgusted. They're mad as hell. And so that's the reason 0.99
00:39:57.800 some of these people in some of these other states, maybe Maine or Alaska or North Carolina
00:40:02.300 or Mitch McConnell's Kentucky, they might think a little bit different. But in our state of
00:40:09.140 Alabama. They believe in this country. They believe in the constitution. They believe
00:40:13.340 God created, uh, uh, this country to make it better for everybody. And they wanted to continue
00:40:20.160 that way. But I'm going to tell you, even in Alabama, they're losing patience. Uh, they're
00:40:24.800 losing a lot of patience and I don't blame them. I'm losing patience because I listened to this
00:40:28.340 nonsense. I listened to them on the floor of the Senate. I listened to people, uh, you know,
00:40:33.040 say they're voting for this or that, uh, for, for, uh, some reason other than making America
00:40:38.500 better again, we're not going to have another chance. This is it. This is the last chance we
00:40:43.900 got. And again, I think the time from one to two o'clock tomorrow here in the Senate and in the
00:40:50.720 Manchester room will go a long way to what's going to happen in the next two and a half years.
00:40:55.480 Because if we voted today, I don't think that we can hold up on the Senate side. I think the
00:41:02.180 Democrats will win. And when they win right off the bat, they're going to bust a filibuster
00:41:06.760 And we'll never gain control again because they will overload the, you know, Washington, D.C. is a state, Puerto Rico, and then obviously the Supreme Court.
00:41:16.540 It will be a disaster for the American people.
00:41:20.000 Senator, we agree with you.
00:41:21.200 We took the show down in Texas and made sure there was grassroots enthusiasm, great grassroots groups in Texas for Ken Paxton.
00:41:28.160 And I've told the president and I've told everybody on the show that unless the Senate changes dramatically, and that's got to happen between 1 and 2 o'clock,
00:41:35.980 When you come out of there at 2 or 3 o'clock tomorrow, there's got to be a change in attitude or we're going to lose the Senate.
00:41:42.480 I can tell you the grassroots around the country are just not enthusiastic to do that type of voter engagement that you saw with Paxson, the type of going door to door and believing in something.
00:41:51.960 We can win this. We can win it all.
00:41:53.960 There's nobody can beat us.
00:41:55.660 But it's a lack of enthusiasm because they just they see people out there not supporting the president.
00:42:00.620 And the key to that is the Save America Act.
00:42:03.220 Do you agree?
00:42:03.780 A hundred percent. You know, Mike Lee, Senator Mike Lee from Utah is taking a lot of heat from
00:42:09.680 a fellow Republicans up here. They come in after all the talking filibuster is not going to work.
00:42:14.140 Hell, that's what we used to do up here. It used to be a full time filibuster. People talk and get
00:42:18.480 up and argue and go back and forth. Now we work three days a week and go home. Let's stay up here
00:42:22.740 till we get it done. Because I promise you, these lazy Democrats are not going to hang around 0.99
00:42:26.360 after a week or two. They're going to give up and we can get it pushed through there.
00:42:30.540 But even the Republicans are fighting back against Mike Lee.
00:42:33.620 He's one of the smartest guys up here.
00:42:35.160 He knows what he's doing.
00:42:36.440 He knows what he's talking about.
00:42:37.920 And again, this place used to be somewhere where you debated one-on-one, two-on-two,
00:42:42.960 four or five people debating back and forth.
00:42:45.080 You can look at old films, old things that went on, but it has totally changed.
00:42:49.180 It's kind of, you know, every day a steady diet.
00:42:51.900 But here's what's going to happen, Steve.
00:42:53.260 The American people, the good people in this country are losing confidence in the American government.
00:42:59.700 They're losing confidence.
00:43:01.120 You saw in the primaries, we had maybe 20% in the primaries vote in Alabama, 18, 17% in the runoff elections.
00:43:10.100 If we don't get out and vote, we are going to get crushed because they're going to do a hell of a job of trying to get people out to vote because they're motivated for some unknown reason of trying to get us to socialism and communism.
00:43:20.900 We need to spend the hundreds of millions of dollars that we're spending on some of these people winning the Senate race and start running ads about go vote.
00:43:29.180 This is the reason you go vote.
00:43:31.220 Socialism, communism, wars, no law enforcement, open borders.
00:43:37.900 We need to let the American people what they're getting ready to face if they don't go out and vote.
00:43:42.720 What's your social media?
00:43:43.600 Where do people get you, Senator?
00:43:44.860 We'll check in with you after the meeting tomorrow.
00:43:46.440 Where do people go?
00:43:47.960 At Coach for Gov.
00:43:49.320 That's it, Steve.
00:43:50.160 Looking forward for six more months of being here.
00:43:51.900 But I tell you, this is going to be a very important six months for our country.
00:43:55.920 Big time.
00:43:56.800 The country's in the balance.
00:43:57.960 tomorrow at the Senate, 1 o'clock.
00:44:00.100 Senator Tuberville, Coach,
00:44:01.740 thank you so much for coming in the war room.
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00:49:24.520 country was built on the shoulders of. Just great folks. Mike Lindell, talk about a patriot that the
00:49:31.460 country's built on the shoulders and broad shoulders you have, Brother Lindell. I got about
00:49:36.880 a minute here for you and your campaign. I am such an admirer of yours now that the whole time,
00:49:44.100 you're just such a fighter and you got a big heart and your story is amazing how you gave your life
00:49:49.460 to God and then to Jesus Christ from being a wild man and a degenerate gambler to being one of the
00:49:55.760 greatest entrepreneurs in this country. It's just amazing. And to see ABC, the channel of Jimmy
00:50:02.500 Kimmel have to come out and have a poll, their best poll and shows Mike Lindell with a big lead.
00:50:09.840 Now you got to close that deal, but a big lead over people. They keep saying, no, these people
00:50:14.720 so far in Lindell. Lindell, he's a marginal figure. He's marginalia. Not according to the
00:50:21.980 ABC News poll in Minneapolis, sir. No, that's exactly right, Stephen. You know, I've lived
00:50:28.320 the American dream on steroids, going from a crack addict and gambler to be able to be set
00:50:34.640 free of that by the grace of God and building a company, one of the biggest companies the country
00:50:39.500 he's ever seen in direct sales and to have a platform up to where we're at now to be able to
00:50:45.580 run for governor and and be up against all the evil that's out there you know the the media is
00:50:52.540 so bad but they it's kind of a little rewarding for me to be that abc of all of them have to
00:50:58.900 actually report on this that mike lindell is leading and then they say well well he's got
00:51:04.340 baggage no that baggage is the receipts i know where all the receipts are for these election
00:51:09.020 platforms and we're going to have the most secure election minnesota's ever seen based on hold it
00:51:14.520 hang on hang on hang on i know marino said that at the beginning what columbia showed us the way
00:51:18.780 but i gotta go back to the baggage here they have i'm gonna play i'll play this clip then
00:51:23.860 this week i gotta do it they have the reporter and it's very prefer they did a very professional
00:51:28.540 poll and mike lindell's like at 27 the other speaker of the house is 22 mike lindell's got
00:51:33.500 baggage she just bald-faced lied to everybody she wouldn't run if she didn't win the convention 1.00
00:51:40.080 they never mentioned that she has no which I think is a huge people go hey I can't support her
00:51:45.640 even if I like her because she lied to me she said she didn't win the conference the convention vote
00:51:49.780 she's not going to run there she is Mike Lindell's get baggage but she has no baggage sir
00:51:54.420 right exactly Steve and then you get our local media here this was on
00:51:59.060 And one of our big left-wing reporters yesterday, it came out and it said, I seen a headline
00:52:06.140 that says, Kendall Qualls and Lisa Dameth are trying to get the president's endorsement
00:52:12.980 before the primary.
00:52:14.480 I'm going, well, where's my name?
00:52:16.680 And so I called her up and I said, is this a little biases headline?
00:52:21.420 And she goes, oh my, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:52:23.020 It was kind of a mistake.
00:52:24.220 He says, we'll fix it.
00:52:25.340 They fixed it within 10 minutes.
00:52:26.880 But but this is what this is where I'm at. And people say, you know, that was one of the things, too.
00:52:32.340 Well, Mike, you're running for governor. The media is going to attack you or they're going to they're not they're going to ignore you.
00:52:37.340 Well, Steve, I've been trying to I've been dealing with the media for over five years now, actually, actually more than that,
00:52:43.000 all the way back to when I met the president in the summer of of 2016.
00:52:47.940 So I'm well versed in that. In fact, I welcome the attacks because that's how I get the word out.
00:52:53.860 And the Minnesota media, they've learned, let's just not even talk about Mike Rendell.
00:52:58.340 And maybe, maybe nobody will know he's running for governor.
00:53:01.180 So it's been very interesting.
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