Bannon's War Room - June 25, 2026


Episode 5472: Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Keeping Out Invaders


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00:00:00.000 It has been the promise of America since before our founding that we as Americans will serve as a beacon for those seeking refuge from other parts around the world.
00:00:11.900 But today, Donald Trump's Supreme Court destroyed that promise, effectively slamming our doors to those who need us most.
00:00:18.500 In a pair of rulings, the Supreme Court dismantled the asylum system as we know it, permitting Donald Trump functionally to end temporary protected status for hundreds of thousands of refugees.
00:00:30.000 from Haiti and Syria. The decision has implications for refugees from at least a
00:00:35.500 dozen more countries. It dealt a strike strike a blow to the ability of refugees to claim asylum
00:00:42.040 in this country at all. Both decisions were split six three along ideological lines with all three
00:00:48.760 liberal justices dissenting. The liberal justices do not hold back in articulating their outrage
00:00:54.560 in their dissent. Here's Justice Kagan on the role of race in Donald Trump's decision to end
00:01:00.540 temporary protected status for certain countries. The justice writes this, quote, the majority
00:01:06.460 claims to see no evidence that race played any role in the Haiti decision. But the evidence is
00:01:12.180 there plain to see in the president's statements, which the majority and for that matter, his own
00:01:17.820 lawyers cannot even bear to repeat. So here are some of those statements. Haitians in the United
00:01:23.820 States quote probably have AIDS and Haiti is a quote whole country which is quote filthy dirty 1.00
00:01:30.840 and disgusting and Haitian immigration is quote like a death wish for our country and Haitians 1.00
00:01:37.280 along with some others are quote poisoning the blood of our country and this quote why is it we 0.98
00:01:43.660 only take people from whole countries like Haiti and Somalia why cannot we have some people from
00:01:49.340 Norway and Sweden. The majority briefly replies that those remarks are not overtly racial,
00:01:55.820 but it is hard to know what that means. Haitians are black, Norwegians and Swedes not so much.
00:02:02.080 The statements fairly shout in their racial undertones and overtones alike that race entered 0.98
00:02:08.220 into the president's resolve to remove Haitians from this country. The injustice of that decision
00:02:13.860 is further compounded by the court's other decision today, which allows Donald Trump to
00:02:18.620 prevent any new asylum claims whatsoever? Here's Justice Sotomayor on that ruling.
00:02:25.460 Quote, the court today blesses the executive branch's decision to slam the door shut
00:02:30.660 on all who are fleeing persecution, despite the detailed inspection and asylum system that
00:02:37.120 Congress enacted and commands. Congress passed the Refugee Act in 1980 because it did not want
00:02:43.600 this country to repeat the mistakes of its past. The consequences of today's decision are
00:02:49.160 predictable. More people will die, more people will attempt to cross the border illegally,
00:02:54.800 and some will make it while others will not. More people will turn back and be subjected to violence
00:03:00.000 because of something they cannot or should not have to change about themselves,
00:03:04.340 such as their race, their religion, nationality, or political opinion.
00:03:09.880 Donald Trump's Supreme Court making a mockery of the words emblazoned on the Statue of Liberty.
00:03:15.220 Quote, give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.
00:03:20.620 Can't go to the court and complain that you don't have temporary protected status anymore because they say the statute says you can't go to courts to overturn that decision unless you have a constitutional objection. 0.95
00:03:31.800 And here the Haitian immigrants said, look, you're ending temporary protected status was motivated by race.
00:03:37.780 You did this only because you had racial discrimination in your heart.
00:03:42.100 And to that, the court says something that I think is really interesting.
00:03:44.900 They say, look, the Haitian litigants here gave us a bunch of examples of things that people in the administration said about Haitian immigrants and Haitian refugees that would have scandalized us.
00:03:55.720 This is the majority's language would have scandalized us just a short time ago.
00:04:00.080 But whatever you think of these statements, they're insufficient to show that this administration was doing so based on their race.
00:04:08.300 Why? Because they say the race neutral explanation was because this administration just doesn't like immigrants generally.
00:04:15.440 And that's stupefying to me.
00:04:17.380 Well, this is they say, again, stuff I'm reading from the court's decision that they've identified, meaning the Haitian litigants have identified a strong race neutral explanation that this president administration has a stance on immigration and an antipathy toward past administration's TPS policies, meaning they just they're hostile to the fact that the Biden administration wanted to make this country more welcoming to people from Haiti, from Syria, from a number of other countries that were suffering humanitarian crises.
00:04:46.740 And that combined with their general preference against liberal immigration policies, that explains the fact that they've cut this off for Haitians and Syrians, not the fact that they've got some racial animus in their heart.
00:04:58.640 I suspect that the three liberals in dissent have quite an answer to that.
00:05:02.420 This is an astonishing decision, not just because of the extraordinary human cost, but also because it effectively nullifies so, so many protections that Congress sought to enshrine for TPS beneficiaries.
00:05:15.940 And in that sense, it's very similar to the other immigration decision that we got today from the Supreme Court, another six to three ruling that allows border guards to essentially turn away asylum seekers at the border and deny them the full suite of rights that Congress tried to give them.
00:05:30.920 This is the Supreme Court letting the Trump administration just erase vast swaths of federal law by exploiting a kind of loophole.
00:05:38.820 In the TPS case, the court says, oh, well, nothing that the Trump administration does here is subject to any kind of judicial review.
00:05:46.260 That's not what the statute says at all.
00:05:49.100 The statute actually has a very complex procedure that the executive branch has to go through in order to terminate TPS.
00:05:57.080 And only the final step of that procedure is actually immune from judicial review.
00:06:02.200 But the Supreme Court just changes the words and says that the whole thing can be insulated from any kind of court scrutiny.
00:06:08.980 And so that means that even though the Trump administration broke all the rules here, right, prematurely terminated TPS for these individuals,
00:06:16.100 did not consult with the right agencies, did not file the proper paperwork and notices,
00:06:21.000 despite all of that, these individuals can still be deported almost immediately.
00:06:24.960 And that is just not remotely in keeping with the terms that Congress laid out in the statutes.
00:06:30.380 After Justice Sotomayor read her dissent aloud from the bench, which justices don't always do, but she was, you know, spitting mad, the almost unprecedented thing, which is Justice Alito had a dissent to her dissent.
00:06:48.800 He took issue from the bench, unscripted, with what she said.
00:06:54.840 And it's such a breach of the court's decorum and protocol to be like, no, you.
00:07:01.880 And it really shows you, I think, that she was scraping on a nerve.
00:07:07.140 And I think the other through line of these two dissents is that both of these justices are not only calling out Justice Alito in the majority for playing sort of semantic tricks in both cases with statutory language, but the real human costs, the suffering that is going to come about.
00:07:27.040 And they make no bones about just calling it that.
00:07:30.220 This has been going on for over a dozen years.
00:07:33.020 Go home.
00:07:34.220 Get out. 0.51
00:07:34.840 We know our country's better than yours.
00:07:37.140 That's because we filled it with our work ethic and our culture and our values.
00:07:42.680 You being here only dilutes it for us, those who built it and live it.
00:07:47.520 And half of you people, more than half, you won't assimilate. 1.00
00:07:50.660 We don't want you. 1.00
00:07:52.080 We don't care if you're offended. 1.00
00:07:53.660 Get out.
00:07:54.500 Go home. 1.00
00:07:55.440 Go back to Haiti. 1.00
00:07:56.940 Sorry. 1.00
00:07:58.200 I'm just I'm thinking about our friends in Ohio who've been dealing with these TPS Haitians 1.00
00:08:02.320 for years now who are drunk driving all over their towns and killing people. 1.00
00:08:06.720 This is the whole cats and dogs thing. Like they don't want to live like Americans live. 0.82
00:08:14.740 And this was supposed to be a temporary. It was supposed to be temporary help. And it's turned 0.99
00:08:21.220 into another backdoor way of allowing someone permanent residency here. And they take advantage 0.93
00:08:28.520 of all of our public services and our systems. And they're not respectful in many cases of their
00:08:33.580 neighbors, it's like it had to end. And the libs held on and said, no, they accused the
00:08:41.920 Trump administration of being racist in both cases. And Trump, to his credit, dug in. And
00:08:49.400 last year, they sought to end TPS for both countries. No more Syrians. Sorry. It's not
00:08:55.940 working out. No more Haitians. It's been 16 years. I'm sorry, but you're going to have to go back 1.00
00:09:02.300 home now. Thursday, 25 June, in the year of our Lord, 2026, the viceroy Mike Davis, Rosemary
00:09:10.780 Jenks. Mike Davis, can you explain to us what the Supreme Court did? And is it, are we right to say
00:09:16.860 that the dogs and cats in Ohio are celebrating this afternoon, sir? These are very big rulings
00:09:25.120 by the Supreme Court. They're very easy rulings. They're six to three. They should be nine to
00:09:29.940 nothing. But of course, the three Democrat pointed ladies on the left are going to oppose everything 1.00
00:09:36.820 that Trump does, and they're going to support anything that could destroy our country, 0.78
00:09:41.200 because that's what Marxists do. They're pretty simple cases. We had an earthquake in Haiti
00:09:48.660 16 years ago, and we gave temporary protected status to Haitians to come to America until that
00:09:58.060 earthquake got cleaned up and repaired. And we had a civil unrest in Syria with the prior leader
00:10:06.280 two years after that. So now we've had temporary protected status for 16 years for Haitians and
00:10:13.560 14 years for Syrians. That doesn't sound temporary anymore. And what Justice Alito
00:10:20.460 wrote for the majority opinion of the 63 decision is this is for the president and his team
00:10:27.240 to decide whether they give temporary status or not give temporary status.
00:10:31.900 The courts cannot review that.
00:10:34.300 And the president, the duly elected president of the United States,
00:10:37.120 who ran on the facts that he's going to send these foreign invaders back to their countries,
00:10:42.440 made the decision that he's sending these foreign invaders back to their countries. 0.79
00:10:46.000 And that's where they went. 0.97
00:10:46.940 And so that's that.
00:10:48.680 There's also the issue of more Haitians showing up in San Diego during the Obama administration. 0.99
00:10:55.840 And so we had to create a metering system and block these people from actually getting into America where they can claim asylum, these bogus asylum claims, when they leave their wives and children back home, but the fighting age men show up. 0.99
00:11:12.520 That doesn't sound like asylum to me. 0.85
00:11:15.200 It sounds like people who are showing up for better opportunity or to cause problems. 0.51
00:11:21.140 And so what the Supreme Court, again, Justice Alito wrote, is if they get stopped at the border before they get into the United States, they're not in the United States for purposes of our asylum law. 0.55
00:11:34.800 So they can't claim asylum from Mexico goodbye.
00:11:38.800 Those are two very important immigration decisions that came out of the Supreme Court.
00:11:44.020 I worry that the chief justice timed these decisions to come out.
00:11:51.480 Now, conservatives will be happy about these two decisions, but then conservatives are going to be very unhappy, I think, I predict, when the Supreme Court sides with foreign invaders and says that illegal aliens, including Chinese birth tourists, have birthright citizenship.
00:12:11.040 I'm not sure if they're going to do it under a 1940 statutes, which would be bad, or the 14th Amendment, which would be horrible. 0.91
00:12:18.820 So expect that to come out out of the Supreme Court.
00:12:22.880 The timing.
00:12:24.120 Give the MAGA and the cinema home crowd something today, but then drop the hammer on us tomorrow. 0.72
00:12:32.060 I want to go – Stephanie Ruhl had the activists on there that said, hey, Congress has put all these provisions in there to protect, to give rights, to grant rights to these folks.
00:12:42.440 What does that mean?
00:12:43.520 We're American citizens.
00:12:44.860 American citizens are the ones that have rights.
00:12:47.560 What is all this nonsense about this whole – and he said it was a whole basket of a menu of rights that Congress has put in there.
00:12:56.540 And this is what I say about the controlled opposition Republicans because they stood around and let it happen.
00:13:00.640 But what does that mean?
00:13:01.900 I thought American citizens had rights, not a bunch of invaders.
00:13:05.800 Well, I'll give you the legal response to that, and then I'll give you the political response to that.
00:13:11.780 The legal response, as Justice Alito wrote, is you only get those menu of rights if you get into America. 0.92
00:13:19.560 You don't get them in Mexico.
00:13:21.960 If you don't get across the border because Trump has Border Patrol blocking you, too bad.
00:13:27.100 You don't get those legal menu of rights.
00:13:29.160 Politically, I would say to the left, stuff it. You let over 20 million people during the Biden administration flood into America, unvetted and unvettable, fighting age men from the worst trouble spots around the world, pretending like they were seeking asylum when, again, they left their wives and kids back home.
00:13:52.740 so it doesn't sound like they were actually escaping persecution to me.
00:13:56.960 So to these people who are shedding tears that the Supreme Court shut down these asylum claims today, too bad.
00:14:05.140 Those are the consequences of abusing our system, abusing our laws, abusing Americans' goodwill.
00:14:12.800 So too bad.
00:14:15.060 Mike Davis, I know you've got to bounce.
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00:14:41.460 save america act on president trump's desk for his signature mike thank you we will reach out to you
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00:14:51.560 but I can tell you I think they're going up armor
00:14:54.560 on Capitol Hill around the court, so something's up.
00:14:57.740 Thank you, Mike Davis.
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00:16:43.700 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Vann.
00:16:50.680 Okay, Rosemary Jenks, you want to break these down for us, both of the rulings,
00:16:55.900 and what's the implication, and particularly, what's the implication of what's the administration
00:17:00.560 got to do now to get these folks out of the country? Ma'am. So first on the TPS, the temporary
00:17:08.460 protected status case, that was specifically about Haitians and Syrians. And by the way,
00:17:13.960 it turns out Syrians are not black. So the whole racist argument kind of falls apart when you're
00:17:19.380 including Syrians in that case. But I want to go back. All of those bloviating leftists who were 0.98
00:17:25.940 melting down. We're talking about the intent of Congress and Congress said and Congress designed
00:17:30.880 what Congress actually said in the temporary protected status statute is that it would be
00:17:37.940 an 18-month designation, 18 months. So in 1990, when the program was created, the president,
00:17:46.300 George W. Bush, designated Salvadorans. Well, guess what? They are still under a version of
00:17:53.200 TPS. So 18 months turned into how many years now? So, I mean, this program is ridiculous. We have
00:18:01.440 been fighting to make temporary protected status actually temporary for decades now. And finally,
00:18:08.260 the court has said, oh, look, the statute actually says that a decision by the president to end a
00:18:16.920 TPS designation is not reviewable by the court. And that means what it says, surprise, surprise.
00:18:25.980 And similarly, the case where the Supreme Court found that the administration can turn back
00:18:32.300 would-be asylum seekers who have not stepped foot into America is based on the English language
00:18:39.700 definition of words like in. Are they in the United States? They have to be admitted to the
00:18:46.980 United States or physically present in the United States in order to apply for asylum.
00:18:52.380 If you are not in the United States, you are not eligible to apply for asylum. This is just
00:18:59.060 simple English language. Common sense prevailed today. And there's a third case that we haven't
00:19:06.720 talked about yet, and that is that the D.C. Court of Appeals actually upheld the Trump
00:19:11.820 administration's expansion of expedited removal to nationwide instead of just within 100 miles
00:19:18.500 of the border. And that's because the law clearly says that the broadest extent of expedited removal
00:19:27.380 is nationwide. The limiting factor is that the alien has to prove that he or she has been in
00:19:36.120 the United States for more than two years. So if the alien cannot prove that, then ICE can put that
00:19:42.360 alien in expedited removal. The law is very clear. Finally, we have courts, some courts, not all
00:19:49.540 courts and not a lot of lower courts, actually reading the words in front of them and saying,
00:19:55.500 oh, hey, maybe they mean what they say. So that's what's been happening this week in our judicial
00:20:02.240 system, common sense prevailing. And by the way, talking about the rights of aliens versus 0.74
00:20:08.180 Americans, Justice Thomas, in his concurrence in the TPS case, actually said, and I quote,
00:20:16.280 aliens have no equal protection rights against the federal government.
00:20:22.240 That is the first time anything like that has come out of a Supreme Court justice. And it was
00:20:27.160 in a concurrence, so it is not part of the holding, but wow, that is fantastic.
00:20:34.900 I just want the audience to understand the work it took and the years it took
00:20:40.400 to get to this day, right? When you say, you know, Mike, start off, this is pretty black and
00:20:45.860 white law. It's common sense interpretation of the English language, but we've had to fight
00:20:53.080 like hell to get to this place, correct? Absolutely. For decades, literally decades,
00:20:58.600 we have been fighting that, you know, when Congress passes these laws, they seem like
00:21:04.820 they're pretty straightforward sometimes. I mean, you know, sometimes they're not. But in immigration
00:21:10.680 law, yes, it's convoluted. But some of these things are very clear. When the statute says
00:21:17.000 no judicial review one could assume that congress actually meant the courts cannot review the
00:21:24.500 decision and yet for years and years and years lower court judges have said nope we're not we're
00:21:30.800 just going to ignore that we're going to pretend like it's not in there now we may see something
00:21:35.160 different in the birthright citizenship case because if the justices go back to the history
00:21:40.520 of the 14th amendment and look at what subject to the jurisdiction thereof actually means
00:21:46.140 they will again have no choice but to rule the right way and say that illegal the children of
00:21:53.420 illegal aliens and temporary visitors are not u.s citizens at birth i am afraid they will find some
00:22:00.920 way to get around that like the obamacare tax but you know we'll see but today common sense
00:22:08.860 english language prevailed finally let me i want to talk i want to take uh the two um at the
00:22:17.580 supreme court then i want to go back to the appellate because the expedited uh the expedited
00:22:22.300 removal is so important repeat again for the audience what justice thomas said about the
00:22:30.580 rights of illegal aliens versus american citizens ma'am and it wasn't just illegal aliens he said
00:22:36.980 Oh, all aliens, all aliens, all aliens, which is aliens.
00:22:42.480 Give it to me.
00:22:43.640 Aliens have no equal protection rights against the federal government. 0.86
00:22:51.360 And, of course, we all know that the point of the Constitution is to protect us from the government.
00:22:57.620 The government can't encroach on our rights.
00:22:59.520 So he is saying they have no equal protection rights to claim against the government in a case like this.
00:23:06.980 And this this this is one of the beating hearts of the of the argument that MSNBC and The New York Times, the progressive left have used to really force this invasion of the United States.
00:23:20.600 Am I correct? Yeah, absolutely.
00:23:23.220 And I mean, they also they conflate so many things.
00:23:26.080 I mean, you couldn't tell if the ruling was about temporary protected status or refugee status or asylum.
00:23:31.440 And those are all different things, three separate things. And they just throw the words around to, you know, draw people's heartstrings. And it's ridiculous. You know, you either need to report accurately or just sit down and be quiet for a bit.
00:23:48.520 um none of it makes sense the way they they present this and you know it's it's not fair
00:23:55.280 to the american people to have uh you know the the media as a whole telling them you're a bad
00:24:04.520 person because you want the law upheld and that's exactly what the court did today they read the law
00:24:11.120 and they said look these words mean something in our language and we're going to assume that
00:24:17.020 Congress knew what they meant when they wrote them down.
00:24:20.120 It's just as simple as that.
00:24:23.760 Now go back for a second and talk about this other ruling on the expedited removals.
00:24:28.500 The impact of that should be massive, correct?
00:24:32.020 It should be.
00:24:32.640 So basically expedited removal means that an illegal alien can be removed from the United States without going before an immigration judge and having the whole court process, which we know is backed up for years and years.
00:24:45.640 So basically, if the alien has been in the United States for fewer than two years, and up until the Trump administration expanded it, it was, and they were caught within 100 miles of the border, any border in the United States, they could be put into expedited removal if they could not show that they had been here for more than two years.
00:25:12.340 So what the Trump administration did is said, we're going to apply that nationwide.
00:25:15.960 The law very clearly allows that.
00:25:19.340 It is only the main restriction is if you have been here for more than two years, you get a hearing.
00:25:25.420 If you have it, if you can't prove that you have, then you can be put into expedited removal.
00:25:30.380 So by expanding this nationwide, the Trump administration should be able to put a whole lot more people, illegal aliens, into expedited removal and get them out of the country without an immigration hearing, meaning that they don't have to wait for the backlog in the court system.
00:25:50.600 so it should have a massive impact and you know the the burden of proof in our in almost all of
00:25:59.160 our immigration system is actually on the alien you would never know that based on what judges
00:26:04.520 in the lower courts do but the alien has to be able to prove that he or she has been here for
00:26:12.740 more than two years now there are a lot of ways to do that but um it if they can't prove that
00:26:20.080 they can be put into expedited removal and we can actually get them out of the country for much
00:26:25.360 cheaper and much faster than if they have to go before an immigration judge so for today this
00:26:32.720 this means the border ought to be reinforced and just turning people back so they don't set one
00:26:37.640 foot in the country so that there's no confusion about what, if any, rights in this asylum,
00:26:43.260 the expedited removals, the TPS. DHS, Mullen should be, Mark Wayne Mullen should be burning
00:26:52.280 the midnight oil tonight, right? We should have all hands on deck for massive removals starting
00:26:57.260 like immediately? Absolutely. I mean, the DHS actually tweeted yesterday that now they have
00:27:04.560 the money, they have the manpower to actually do mass deportations. And they said mass deportations.
00:27:11.940 And so my response is, OK, get to it. Let's see it. We want mass deportations. That's what we
00:27:17.860 voted for. And as you know, Steve, my organization, the Immigration Accountability Project,
00:27:23.480 is part of the Mass Deportation Coalition. We wrote a whole playbook telling Secretary Mullen
00:27:29.300 exactly how to get to over a million deportations this year and then ramp it up after that.
00:27:35.940 You know, we need to see the expanded use of expedited removal, but we also need to see
00:27:41.860 worksite enforcement. We have to see ICE going into worksites and arresting illegal aliens and
00:27:49.920 prosecuting employers. That's how we're going to get the numbers up. That's how we're going to
00:27:55.160 make them believe that they're going to be apprehended and leave on their own.
00:27:59.300 Rosemary, hang on one second.
00:28:00.620 I want to hold you through the break
00:28:01.580 because I want to talk about what's coming tomorrow.
00:28:03.540 I can already feel it.
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00:30:24.720 War Room.
00:30:25.780 Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:30:32.340 Okay, Rosemary.
00:30:34.380 Tee up, and I'm going to go to the site where you can explain it all to everybody.
00:30:39.100 But tomorrow, if it happens tomorrow, and I think it will happen tomorrow or Monday,
00:30:44.040 But I assume it's going to be tomorrow. This massive decision about about birthright citizenship.
00:30:52.040 I think they've left the two big ones, mainland ballots and this to the very end.
00:30:55.980 Your thoughts, ma'am.
00:30:58.920 You know, I'm going to stay positive about this until the ruling comes out, because I really it is so obvious to anyone who has looked at the origins of the 14th Amendment.
00:31:11.660 that subject to the jurisdiction thereof actually has meaning different from born in the United
00:31:17.220 States. And it means not having a foreign allegiance. So birthright citizenship should
00:31:22.440 be overturned in this decision. I hope it will come out tomorrow. And, you know, if there's
00:31:28.060 an increased police presence in the around the Capitol right now going into tomorrow,
00:31:34.400 maybe that means the justices are going to do the right thing, maybe because it's the lefties
00:31:39.000 who get violent, not our side. So, you know, why would they fear our side? So hopefully they will
00:31:45.840 end this charade for good and we can move on as a nation and save our country.
00:31:54.320 So important. Where do people go to your new action center? You're part of the
00:31:59.380 mass deportation coalition. Brother Hal is actually in England, helping our brethren over
00:32:06.580 there, work through some of their mass deportation issues. We're going to try to get Mike on the
00:32:10.480 show tomorrow, particularly if we have this ruling. Where do they go to get all the information
00:32:15.480 with you, Rosemary, because you guys are killing it? IAPaction.com. You can find our congressional
00:32:22.200 ranking scores there. IAPaction.com. And we need your support. We need the support of the posse
00:32:31.980 to keep going on all of this.
00:32:34.440 We're on X at IAProject
00:32:37.160 and the rest of our social media, IAProject.
00:32:40.160 So find us.
00:32:41.260 And we've got tons of resources on our website.
00:32:44.260 And again, the congressional ranking system
00:32:46.860 that will tell you exactly
00:32:48.220 where your members of Congress stand
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00:32:51.460 and what they're doing and what they're not doing.
00:32:56.000 Rosemary, you're a warrior and a patriot.
00:32:58.440 Thank you so much.
00:33:00.040 Thank you.
00:33:00.500 all along the watchtower.
00:33:03.580 Rosemary Jenks.
00:33:05.040 This is big.
00:33:06.280 Now we need to see action, action, action.
00:33:08.520 Mass deportations.
00:33:10.700 Mark Wayne Mullins got the money,
00:33:12.380 got the people,
00:33:13.920 got the courts.
00:33:15.560 Hello, let's roll.
00:33:18.260 Cameron Kinsey
00:33:19.100 from the first administration,
00:33:21.440 Trump 45.
00:33:22.280 Thank you for joining us
00:33:23.040 and thank you for this special hotline.
00:33:25.340 The Tax Network USA
00:33:26.340 were getting super positive feedback.
00:33:30.500 Talk to, I mean, this is pretty unique. You get a free consultation, a discovery call
00:33:34.860 by calling our hotline number. What do people, when they call, because a lot of people are
00:33:39.920 nervous, what do they have to do? They have to have their papers in order. Did the guys tell
00:33:44.060 them what papers they should get? Just walk us through the process. Yeah, well, I'm so glad you
00:33:48.960 had me back on because a lot of people right now, they're going to start sending these notices out
00:33:54.060 any day now. And some people have put this off or they're panicking, they're too embarrassed.
00:33:58.700 And I just have to tell you, the Warren Posse, if you're watching right now, there are professionals willing to help in your corner who know the exact resources in order to help you successfully present your case to them, whether that's installment agreements, offers in compromise, hardship status requests, all just depending on the complexity of your case.
00:34:19.160 But gather what you can, Steve. This includes tax returns, W-2s, 1099s, proof of income or hardship.
00:34:27.440 But a lot of people freak out because maybe they don't have all the necessary documentation.
00:34:31.780 And that's OK. We can actually help gather that necessary information for you in order to present a successful case.
00:34:38.340 But so many people, they just get too afraid. They let fear dictate their life right now.
00:34:43.100 And you just have to make that initial call. We've seen so many different cases.
00:34:48.100 But Cameron, but Cameron, but Cameron, Cameron, Cameron, hang on a second.
00:34:52.020 Hang on a second. President Trump's telling everybody he's abolishing the he's abolishing your income tax.
00:34:58.900 So I don't have why do I have to file? My president is told me that he's he's doing away with income tax, correct?
00:35:06.880 Obviously, that's the long term goal. The IRS's job is to collect and they're counting on these people who are too afraid to act right now.
00:35:15.060 And, you know, even if you thought that that cost in April felt manageable, that's going to quickly snowball, Steve, because these penalties and that interest are just going to keep accumulating over time.
00:35:26.140 So even though the deadline has passed, still get ahead of it.
00:35:29.100 Like you noted, we're still doing the free consultation.
00:35:31.600 We can help you gather all those necessary documentations.
00:35:34.560 We're doing the free investigative call for the war room posse as well.
00:35:38.720 So take advantage.
00:35:40.060 Let me just frame this for a second.
00:35:42.460 President Trump's aspiration with tariffs and everything else to go on the growth.
00:35:47.880 The aspiration is long term that you could do away with the income tax and other fees and services would pay for it.
00:35:54.400 Also, that Scott Besson and the federal government, the Treasury and Russ Vogt, two of our main guys here in the war room, would work to get the spending down.
00:36:04.140 But Russ is also temporarily in charge of IRS.
00:36:07.340 He's got a mandate from the president to close the deficit.
00:36:10.020 That means he is going to get every penny they think that the federal government believes it's owed.
00:36:16.600 They're going to get the doing what I think of tax is something far in the future.
00:36:20.600 It's just not going to happen, particularly running these deficits.
00:36:23.640 That being said, then this fantasy people have, well, maybe I don't have to pay it.
00:36:27.700 Trump's in office. I'm MAGA. That's just not the case that you have to.
00:36:32.000 And this is why the free consultation is so important, Cameron, because they actually tax network or actually give you tell you,
00:36:38.840 hey, here's where you actually stand with the IRS. Here's what you owe. Here's how we can
00:36:44.080 negotiate even a better deal. I mean, isn't that the purpose of this, of the free consultation
00:36:49.100 and actually working with Tax Network USA? Yes. We basically act as a liaison between you and
00:36:55.300 the IRS. So you're not handling this on your own and you're not on, you know, hours, hours waiting
00:37:01.560 to talk to an agent. We're going to help you through that. We know that the war room posse
00:37:05.800 works hard. They shouldn't be crushed by this bureaucratic overreach and, you know, left to
00:37:10.800 navigate this system alone. So again, if you're behind you guys, you're too afraid. You're just
00:37:15.420 stuffing those letters in a drawer, hoping that this problem goes away. It's not, unfortunately.
00:37:20.440 So get ahead of it. Take advantage of all these free resources, like Steve mentioned. That's an
00:37:25.140 aspiration far, far, far into the future. Obviously, they want to work towards that. But yes, the IRS
00:37:30.600 has a mandate to collect. And so you have to be personally responsible. Take it upon yourself to
00:37:36.060 make that first initial call. Again, we've saved people over a billion dollars in back taxes.
00:37:40.860 We've seen every single case in the book. So don't be too embarrassed to state your full
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00:38:02.640 you're W-2, retiree, a gig worker, we've worked with you and we know exactly how to handle your
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00:38:23.120 free. You get to talk to the expert. Find out what the bid and the spread between the bid and the
00:38:28.340 ask is. Cameron, thank you so much. Love with Tax Network USA. And thanks for thinking this up for
00:38:34.720 the war and posse, man. Appreciate you. Thank you, Steve. Just because you missed the deadline,
00:38:40.080 don't panic. Take a deep breath and make the call. Take the angst away. You notice many of
00:38:46.500 the services that we deal with people is to take your anxiety away. Life's hard enough.
00:38:54.000 Look who dropped in.
00:38:55.800 Mo Bannon finished lollygagging around.
00:38:58.820 I'm just kidding.
00:38:59.880 So today, here's what the plan of the day was.
00:39:02.740 The plan of the day.
00:39:04.120 Well, actually, Mo, you were going to come in and co-host last night,
00:39:06.540 but the flights, you came in a little later.
00:39:08.720 The original plan was to go to Blair House on Tuesday
00:39:14.540 and kick off the whole thing occurring last night
00:39:16.900 because that's where the Ambassador Crowley's offices are
00:39:21.120 as the head of protocol for the White House.
00:39:23.120 because of the rush to get last night ready on both parties said hey we'll do it thursday then
00:39:28.020 because of the logistics of the blair house i said at the you know after last night i said look
00:39:34.320 it's so important for us to get out of what's going on over the next 10 days i want to make
00:39:39.700 sure let's just get the ambassador here we spend the entire time the beauty and the grandeur of
00:39:45.220 the in the class of the blair house we'll do it some other time but right now we got to get the
00:39:48.880 message out i think from the war room posse's um response it played out well now we did send
00:39:55.600 our ambassador captain bannon over to scout on the scout of the blair house pretty impressive
00:40:01.620 it is beautiful and the history that is in the the multiple houses that are actually combined
00:40:08.360 into one blair house it's just beyond the fact i i sat in a chair that uh nancy reagan sat in
00:40:16.020 while she was receiving visitors after Ronald Reagan had passed. I also was able to sit in a
00:40:23.580 chair that Mother Teresa and Pope John Paul had sat in. So the history and just knowing
00:40:29.580 all of the presidents and all of the dignitaries that had been in there, it was overwhelming. And
00:40:35.640 I actually saw a West Point Sabre hung in the Blair House. And I also have a West Point Sabre
00:40:42.800 hung in my house i need to step up my display case game because it looks better in the blair
00:40:47.200 house than it does in a captain bannon's house but i'll get that back in when you do your shot
00:40:52.120 um speaking of west point in the blair house the blair house and they call it the lincoln room
00:40:57.800 but the blair house is where uh i think it was montgomery blair offered the command of the uh
00:41:04.560 of the union army to uh then colonel robert lee really colonel lee was down fighting comanches
00:41:12.480 in the 2nd Cavalry, I think it was, with Albert Sidney Johnson, both West Point graduates,
00:41:20.080 and considered the two finest officers in the Union Army. Albert Sidney Johnson was the
00:41:26.160 commanding officer, I think, of the 2nd U.S. Cavalry unit that was stationed in San Antonio
00:41:32.060 as part of the deal, I think, to bring Texas into the Union. Robert E. Lee was his executive
00:41:37.500 officer he was home on leave when um when these things broke out and uh and he was offered and
00:41:43.600 of course he he said he couldn't couldn't raise his sword against uh the commonwealth of virginia
00:41:48.340 there's actually his resignation letter or his denial uh letter for leading the union army in
00:41:55.040 the lincoln room and it is framed on the desk the two chairs i was referencing are actually right by
00:42:00.340 it and the desk that president lincoln used he would go from the white house to the blair house
00:42:05.660 to do work and the desk is also in that and his uh the lincoln room so that being in that room
00:42:13.000 specifically in the blair house was very overwhelming and you just felt i mean i felt
00:42:17.400 emotional being in there did did you um did you get a chance to go to that famous little library
00:42:21.900 they've got in there the library room now that is where after the inaugural balls excuse me after
00:42:31.920 the the weren't the inaugural balls they did things at the um they did things at uh before
00:42:36.960 the president got inaugurated they were there were i think they had uh um the library congress and
00:42:42.720 they had things at the union station all these candlelight the the run-up to inauguration day
00:42:49.040 and to the balls you have all these uh vips and so um stephen miller and i were working on the speech
00:42:57.520 and uh the president came back and we had the exact podium we had the podium there in the 0.67
00:43:03.120 blair house in the library the president came back and i think he got back 11 o'clock and we
00:43:07.760 worked like two in the morning going over the speech right there until he had it boom he had
00:43:12.640 it down and didn't have to and didn't have to uh you know even read it all i think he basically
00:43:18.160 memorized it but uh the blair house was absolutely incredible and the people are fantastic i mean
00:43:23.120 they keep it now you said they've connected a lot of the houses so it's a it's a big it's a big
00:43:27.240 compound and to those that work in there it's a truly amazing place to work i couldn't imagine
00:43:34.620 working in there and knowing the history that's floors above you every single day
00:43:39.020 day in and day out incredible um let's take a break um and you're you're you're taking off
00:43:46.500 and you're going to be with Bowling tomorrow.
00:43:51.180 And then you're going to go with Gary Sinise on Saturday.
00:43:54.700 So you're in Nashville for the Bowling John Rich event.
00:43:59.380 Then I think the Sinise thing is taking over the same location, all of it.
00:44:04.260 And then you're sticking around for the Gary Sinise
00:44:06.680 has got the fantastic event on Saturday, correct?
00:44:10.400 Correct.
00:44:10.980 So you're our emissary.
00:44:12.900 Correct.
00:44:13.140 It's his gala to honor veterans and all those that his foundation has helped.
00:44:18.180 Let's take a quick break.
00:44:19.180 We'll talk all about that when we get back.
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00:47:16.120 check it all out and do it uh gary sinise you're going to go i'm sorry gary sinise has done something
00:47:21.900 very special for your class at west point correct he has so one of my classmates was actually injured
00:47:27.000 in afghanistan severely injured in afghanistan um actually when he was injured they went through
00:47:33.120 all of the blood that that field hospital had. They had to have a live blood donation or blood
00:47:38.940 drive to basically get blood from other members on the FOB and bring it directly to the emergency
00:47:47.640 room. But he is missing both of his legs, fingers, and the Gary Sinise Foundation built him a forever
00:47:56.300 home that is wheelchair adaptable so he's able to to function in his house um and it's mortgage
00:48:03.640 free so and and um my mom and stepdad have been donors of the gary sinise foundation
00:48:10.300 so gary sinise every year while the organization was still in uh la or in california would have a
00:48:18.080 gala every year given how the 2020 election went and how things are going in california
00:48:24.980 Dolan Chum 20th.
00:48:25.680 Yes, and how things are going downhill in California.
00:48:30.000 Rapidly.
00:48:30.540 Gary Sinise's foundation actually moved their headquarters to Tennessee.
00:48:33.960 Yeah, to Nashville.
00:48:34.580 So they've had a gala.
00:48:38.160 So tomorrow you're there with Bowling and John Rich for the earlier event.
00:48:42.180 We're going to get you up on TV.
00:48:43.400 We're going to try to get into a transition with Bowling.
00:48:46.340 Then you're sticking around at John Rich's same place.
00:48:48.920 They're going to have the opening kickoff to Gary Sinise.
00:48:52.100 Then you're staying for the gala.
00:48:52.980 so like you said it's i'll be with eric bowling probably given the other guests you have
00:48:58.060 probably the latter half of the show with him and then the the foundation event
00:49:03.940 that is close to the public it's just for for the event but then their gala on saturday night
00:49:09.980 but if you're a posse member come to eric bowling's show yes you can see me there and uh i've got some
00:49:16.120 special we got some of the revolution books to give if you may get there uh trevor comstock
00:49:22.460 What do you got for us today?
00:49:23.540 People are hanging around for Sacred Human Health, Adil.
00:49:27.060 What do you got?
00:49:28.680 Yeah, great to see you, Steve.
00:49:30.060 Good to see you as well, Mo.
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00:51:20.340 Love you, brother.
00:51:21.080 Keep grounded.
00:51:21.620 We'll let you get back to work.
00:51:23.180 Trevor Comstock, 24 hours a day he's working, seven days a week.
00:51:27.040 Mike Lindell, give me a minute on Governor, and then we want to talk deals.
00:51:32.580 The audience wants deals.
00:51:35.160 Well, Governor, you guys all know I'm polling number one, but I do want to say big news.
00:51:40.660 before I announced the deals.
00:51:42.060 As you all seen in the news,
00:51:43.860 Dominion dropped their lawsuit against myself and MyPillow
00:51:47.500 after five years.
00:51:50.060 And yes, I still want them melted down
00:51:52.520 and turned into prison bars.
00:51:54.040 But that's big news for MyPillow
00:51:56.340 because you guys helped us get us through
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00:52:07.620 They dropped it with prejudice.
00:52:10.920 They can't go back and sue.
00:52:13.360 It's over.
00:52:14.260 For my appeal, my employee-owned company, my employees are so happy today that it's off their backs.
00:52:20.160 As I go running for governor and my son and everybody else over here doesn't have to worry about something that they never went after, that they had nothing to do with.
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