Bannon's War Room - June 26, 2026


Episode 5475: One Nation Under God; President Trump's Commitment To Saving America


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00:00:00.000 communism is very easy to sell it destroys everything but it's very easy
00:00:07.380 I'd be I'll be honest I think I'd be the greatest communist in history I give
00:00:13.140 free rent ladies and gentlemen from now on you don't have to pay any rent from
00:00:18.420 now on anybody wants a house don't worry about it just pick the house you want
00:00:23.240 everybody gets free food everything is free from this point forward everyone's
00:00:27.480 going to vote for me. The problem is, after two or three years, the country is a disaster
00:00:34.780 area. The country fails. They always do. It always does. So easy to sell. That first
00:00:41.180 year, boy, you're the most popular. It's happening right now in New York and California. But you'll
00:00:48.000 start living in squalor. You'll live in squalor. There will be no food. There will be no housing.
00:00:53.540 There will be no military. There will be no law and order. There will be no nothing
00:00:57.380 There'll be no nothing. You'll be a third world 1.00
00:01:01.620 Inhabitant in every way and everyone will suffer or die. You'll suffer or die. That's what happens 1.00
00:01:07.660 For thousands of years. It's been happening by different names
00:01:11.660 Thousands of years. I would be I'm telling you I'd be the greatest communist in history would be so easy
00:01:16.860 You wouldn't have to work. You could stay home. The problem is a couple of years go by the whole place collapses
00:01:22.040 always does, always has. But I'm sorry to say, but assassinations of those who oppose them
00:01:29.240 is a very important element of their ideology. Assassination is a big deal for them.
00:01:35.420 They're animals. They're animals. In many cases, they're not smart, but in some cases,
00:01:40.860 they are. It's easy for them to get followers because they make promises that they know they
00:01:47.680 can't keep. And the Democrats aren't fighting back. That's why they're dumb. They're not fighting back. They're afraid. I watch Schumer. He's afraid to fight. I watch guys that are pretty normal. And guys that we oppose, they're afraid to fight. The Democrats have taken a tremendous turn left. And many of these people, I looked at some of the people that got elected the other night in New York. These are, these are, in many ways,
00:02:16.860 They hate our country, they hate our people, they hate our
00:02:20.860 people, they hate our people, they hate the 0.59
00:02:23.860 Democrat Party.
00:02:25.860 The Democrat Party is in big trouble because this isn't
00:02:30.860 stopping with New York, this is going on.
00:02:33.860 Too easy to get elected, giving everything away.
00:02:36.860 Too easy to get elected.
00:02:38.860 Very dangerous, but you'll soon have nothing left.
00:02:41.860 That's the problem.
00:02:43.860 In many ways, they're allowing them to just go their own way, do your own.
00:02:49.220 We don't want to take a chance on saying anything bad because we're afraid we're going to lose our jobs if we do.
00:02:55.360 They're afraid they're going to lose their election if they even think about saying anything bad about this new breed of sick people.
00:03:04.120 They're not smart enough or tough enough to fight the plague that's happening.
00:03:07.820 It's happening right before your very eyes.
00:03:09.580 If they fought them the way they fight Republicans or the way they fight me, they'd be victorious.
00:03:16.480 They didn't beat us, but they'd be victorious against the communists.
00:03:21.600 But they don't have the courage to do so, so they're turning communists themselves, becoming a communist party.
00:03:28.780 These are not social democrats. These are hardcore, godless communists.
00:03:33.900 They're godless communists. All communists are godless. They don't believe in God. 1.00
00:03:38.340 this is the most serious threat to our country since its existence, in my opinion, 250 years
00:03:46.040 ago. This is a major threat to our country. It isn't something that's easily solved, but with
00:03:54.320 a little love and help, some hard work. Because it's ironic, we're celebrating a very important
00:04:03.600 birthday, our most important birthday so far, 250 years. And instead of speaking about Christ
00:04:11.020 and instead of speaking about freedom and victories of all different kinds, we're speaking
00:04:16.620 about yet another threat to the foundations of America. These ruthless communists will
00:04:23.180 attack all religions, but in particular Christianity. They always do. They're after 0.96
00:04:28.620 Christianity more than any other religion it seems to be more and more throughout the world maybe because we're doing so well 0.51
00:04:35.220 I don't know maybe if we weren't doing well
00:04:38.100 But you see the numbers how they're growing how the churches are filling up
00:04:42.320 It's a beautiful thing to see. I mean look it happens to be during my presidency, so I don't mind taking credit for it
00:04:49.980 I'm very proud 0.78
00:04:51.120 But but a lot of great things are happening all communist countries attack 0.93
00:04:56.240 black religions violently. It's part of their, it's part of their deal. 0.86
00:05:03.220 Okay, major address today. It's Friday, 26 June, year of early 2026. President Trump at the
00:05:08.200 Ralph Reed's faith and politics forum over there today spoke at 1.30.
00:05:19.140 Senator Big Truth Social, or faith and freedom, I think it is.
00:05:22.560 sent a big, true social saying this was going to be his big anti-communist speech.
00:05:29.020 Dr. Bradley Thayer, did the president stick the landing?
00:05:35.520 Absolutely. It was a great speech. I think one of the most important of his presidency.
00:05:42.900 And it really is akin to Ronald Reagan's evil empire speech in March of 1983.
00:05:48.220 where Reagan focused on the Soviets, President Trump is recognizing that communism
00:05:53.820 also is found in the United States and it's becoming stronger. It is the cancer that he
00:05:59.980 identified. So what Trump did is really important. The themes that he identified are absolutely
00:06:07.420 critical. First, the reason why it's attractive to so many people. But it's always going to end
00:06:13.260 in the same way. Very important for folks to call in mind, to remember. Second big theme is
00:06:21.660 the recognition absolutely that communists hate our country, right? They hate our people,
00:06:26.940 they hate Western civilization, and the intent is to destroy it and to do so around the world, 0.87
00:06:35.020 wherever Western civilization is found, from Australia to Europe, Britain, to the United States.
00:06:42.620 And akin to that, he talked rightfully about how the Democrats are becoming communists, right?
00:06:48.220 I would argue that they already were communists, but his point was a very important one.
00:06:55.580 I think most significantly his identification that they are the most serious threat to our country
00:07:02.220 in 250 years. They're the greatest threat that we've faced.
00:07:07.660 And in my book, forthcoming book, America's Hundred Years' War, How to Win Against Communism,
00:07:14.300 I also make that point that it is the greatest threat that we faced in the United States.
00:07:19.640 It has an external component, the Soviet Union, of course, in the past, the Chinese Communist Party 0.58
00:07:25.120 today, but also that domestic component, where it's found, of course, among the Democrats.
00:07:30.680 it's found in our media it's found it's in our ideas industry the universities k through 12
00:07:37.340 it's in our law firms hang on hang on if the capital if the capitalist system is doing so great
00:07:43.420 and these are all the children of the capitalist system and it's all doing so great as president
00:07:48.420 trump walks through the economics and we're on fire the hottest we've ever been and we've got
00:07:53.740 the best, you know, Democratic, Republican form, constitutional order in the most powerful
00:08:02.220 nation. We say the most powerful nation, the richest nation, the wealthiest nation,
00:08:06.860 the nation's freed more people. Why then, sir, do we have a problem? We have seated
00:08:12.240 every major city in the most powerful nation on earth is run by a combination of Marxist jihadists, 0.89
00:08:20.320 all of them they may call themselves a little bit different in chicago in los angeles and in new 0.57
00:08:25.360 york city but all of it's the same and they are adamant about importing as many foreigners 1.00
00:08:32.240 particularly third world foreigners into this country daily to destroy this country so if we're 0.99
00:08:37.040 doing so well why are people just kind of sitting there and letting it why one why is it happening 1.00
00:08:42.400 and two why do people that have a vested interest in the system not defending it because they're not
00:08:48.240 They're all controlled opposition right now, sir.
00:08:51.260 I think all the points that you said are true, but they're irrelevant for communists.
00:08:56.340 It doesn't matter how well things are going or how poorly.
00:09:01.100 They're always on the offensive and always advancing. 0.51
00:09:05.480 You want to remember that Kerensky, who was the leader between the Tsar and Vladimir Lenin's
00:09:12.320 Bolshevik revolution in November 1917, said Russia was the freest country in the world.
00:09:17.240 They had incredible freedom, and yet the communists were still able to seize power, because that's what communists do inexorably, Steve.
00:09:25.620 They're always driving to seize power, driven by that incandescent hate of Western civilization, of the United States, of capitalism.
00:09:34.660 So why do so many people believe it?
00:09:36.880 Well, I think Trump identified it.
00:09:38.560 It's why it's so attractive.
00:09:39.780 And why do so many people cave into it?
00:09:41.980 because it does seem to be the effectiveness of communists, right? They emphasize agitation,
00:09:50.960 propaganda, organization, and terror. So folks become scared of them. Communists are almost
00:09:59.340 always going to be better organized, driven, and backed by money, backed by resources. And so it's
00:10:06.880 right that Schumer's afraid of him because they're coming for him. Absolutely. As they're coming for
00:10:12.520 all Americans, as they're bringing about the revolution. So all of those things are true. 0.99
00:10:18.660 Economy's growing. Things look very good, but that's irrelevant from their standpoint. They're
00:10:24.020 going to bring about their revolution unless they're stopped. That's the key thing. And that's
00:10:29.400 why President Trump's speech is so important, because he's drawing a line in the sand. He's
00:10:34.480 saying we're not going to allow this to happen and we're going to reverse it.
00:10:38.440 As he said, it's not easy to be solved, but it can be solved, right?
00:10:44.060 Importantly, recognizing that communism is of the past and freedom is of the future.
00:10:49.180 Well, it's incumbent on all of us to make sure that that's true, that communism is in fact of the past and freedom is of the future.
00:10:58.920 So you need to understand the enemy and to be able to think like communists, right?
00:11:03.660 we need to be able to understand really what their goals are, how they operate, and what the
00:11:10.000 endpoint is. And so all credit to President Trump for giving this speech and for calling attention
00:11:17.080 to this threat and charging Americans with stopping it. And that's, again, incumbent upon
00:11:24.280 all of us to do. Dr. Thayer, where can people go and get your books coming out? Timing couldn't
00:11:33.240 be more perfect there's obviously a marxist jihadist uprising in this country but it has
00:11:38.560 attracted an awful lot of young people one of the reasons they've been shaped informed their 0.71
00:11:44.020 formation was done academically and at home to hate this nation and more importantly to hate
00:11:50.480 the citizens of this nation this is why we have to put continue to put citizens first they hate
00:11:56.780 this nation they're self-loathing uh and they're going to be quite it's going to be quite a problem
00:12:02.020 You don't think it's a problem. This is why I said that speech last year. The problems of the United States of America do not come from the streets of Tehran. The problems are coming and arising from the streets of New York City, transported over here from the streets of London. Dr. Thayer, social media, but particularly where can people preorder your book, which is exquisitely timed, sir?
00:12:25.220 Yes, Steve. Folks can go to Amazon or wherever folks can pre-order books. They'll be able to find it. And so you're exactly right. The communists took over the ideas industry because they're experts at political warfare. They recognize the importance of education. And it's time for us to take the measures, some of which President Trump identified in his great speech today.
00:12:49.420 And I'm at Brad Theret X and Bradley Theret Getter and Truth.
00:12:52.060 Yeah.
00:12:53.160 Yeah, Brad Theret X and...
00:12:54.400 dr there it's amazing amazing book go ahead and see thanks so much for writing the forward
00:13:02.160 it's an awesome forward i knew it was going to be i knew it was going to be an extraordinary book
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00:17:44.140 marker had the most logical thing ever about the uh yesterday's we played it the uh the straight
00:17:49.300 Strait of Hormuz, he said, look, we don't care what Oman's got to say about that.
00:17:55.440 Quite frankly, I don't really care what the Persians got to say about it.
00:17:58.080 It's got to be open.
00:17:59.160 And Marco laid it down, said, hey, if you let these guys control it, these pirates control
00:18:05.600 this, you're going to be haggling about everything.
00:18:07.600 Strait of Malacca, Panama, all of it.
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00:18:17.680 so you just can't you can't agree to and you certainly can't agree to it in her moves and
00:18:22.320 so today i think we had a strike here momentarily i would take it that the negotiations are not
00:18:28.400 going as planned just saying they're putting it out there uh what is not also going to plan
00:18:34.400 is the um save america act i'm not quite sure i understand the strategy you've got apl and some
00:18:42.000 Some Freedom Caucus guys are saying we're going to shut down the floor from Johnson.
00:18:46.880 Nothing comes to the floor. We're going to shut down the House as a forcing function to force the Senate to deal with the Save America Act,
00:18:55.640 which President Trump has told us in the entire war room posse and the MAGA base agree is absolutely essential to saving the nation.
00:19:03.100 And President Trump just gave a very significant address to Ralph Reed's, I think with Faith and Family, about this communist Marxist uprising here in the United States, particularly among some of the most elite and pampered kids in the world, because that's where it normally starts.
00:19:22.540 And you've got to have free and fair elections or you're going to have a third world overrunning of the United States.
00:19:29.940 Elizabeth Mitchell, you've got a great piece in the Daily Signal.
00:19:32.560 So set it up for us.
00:19:34.100 Number one, why does President Trump continue to make the case of how essential to the country
00:19:40.880 this is, but particularly his political program, ma'am?
00:19:45.760 Thanks for having me back.
00:19:46.920 So the question I wanted to answer here was, even though so many people have told the president
00:19:52.020 that the Save America Act cannot pass, Thune has told him we don't have the votes,
00:19:57.040 Cornyn has told him to let it go, move on.
00:20:00.080 Many people have told him to move on.
00:20:01.620 Why is it that the president has remained so committed to the Save America Act?
00:20:06.240 And I think it's because of a couple different reasons.
00:20:08.940 One, as you told me, is that he had that experience in the 2020 election that he saw that he believes that that showed him that there are a lot of insecurities surrounding elections.
00:20:19.420 And so he thinks this would fix what happened in 2020.
00:20:22.300 He also—I also think another factor here is, of course, the midterms.
00:20:26.960 Not only would this give him a big win for Republicans to pitch during midterms, but
00:20:31.440 I think that he considers the Save America Act to be something that would help maintain
00:20:35.360 the House and the Senate control so that he is able to keep on moving his agenda forward
00:20:39.920 during his last two years instead of just spending it all in impeachment proceedings,
00:20:45.020 subpoenas, that kind of thing if Democrats take control.
00:20:47.820 And I think, of course, overall, he is very passionate about election integrity.
00:20:51.340 This is something that has always really mobilized the base and is important to the conservative movement as a whole.
00:20:56.680 And so I think there's a lot of different reasons here why this is something that has taken up so much time and space in his mind for such a long time, despite the naysayers.
00:21:06.020 When you're reporting this, there seems to be a difference of opinion, one, with the power brokers on Capitol Hill in the House and the Senate.
00:21:14.680 it also just in the white house staff the lack of and let's be blunt the lack of enthusiasm for this
00:21:21.880 because it's just not enough energy enough urgency about this it's the president that continues to
00:21:27.060 push this for true social if you go to the grassroots and i tell people and i'm the most
00:21:31.780 optimistic i think i'm the only voice out there has said we're going to hold the house and we
00:21:36.700 just get it together and tighten down it's that we can hold serve by a seat or two it's not going
00:21:41.980 be big and it's going to be trench warfare come down to a handful of seats we can do this the
00:21:47.460 grassroots be motivated if you just shine on the save america act i don't see it i think you lose
00:21:53.980 10 20 of your best people say you know what i'm just i'm too tired to do this if they're not going
00:22:00.120 to do that everything we work for you're not going to do it as your reporting show the same thing
00:22:03.960 have you seen that this grassroots the grass particularly the grassroots leadership throughout
00:22:08.080 the country is absolutely 100 percent has the president's back on this, but they want it to
00:22:14.220 happen, not just to be a rhetorical exercise, ma'am. Definitely. This is the top issue probably
00:22:21.540 for the base. Every time we're hearing from the base, this is what they're saying is their number
00:22:26.460 one issue. But then we have all these people in the Senate who say it's not possible. And I asked
00:22:31.260 Vice President Vance about this a few weeks ago, and he told me, why not just take a vote? People
00:22:35.740 in the Senate are always saying, oh, this can never work, this can never work. And he said,
00:22:39.800 why don't we go ahead and try? And I think that that attitude in the White House that he has
00:22:44.900 and the president has is what could really move this forward in comparison to the people like
00:22:48.940 Thune who say we don't have the votes and aren't willing to make some of the necessary changes to
00:22:52.960 make this happen. But I really do think that the president is looking for more than a show vote
00:22:57.320 here. He doesn't just want to get Democrats voting on the record against Save America Act,
00:23:02.680 very popular. I think it's about a lot more than that. He really does believe this can pass
00:23:06.640 and wants it to get passed. But I think the idea that's come up lately, this potential strategy of
00:23:11.760 attaching it to reconciliation, he has shot this down because it really would water down
00:23:16.940 the Save America Act and it would be very, very different in effect than what it was intended to
00:23:21.900 do. Why is it that Thune seems to be as dug in now and adamant about not looking at options,
00:23:30.360 not looking at alternatives, putting energy in back of one or two of them,
00:23:34.640 starting to maybe bang some heads up there because there doesn't seem to be like a whip count or even a whip.
00:23:39.900 They just tell them we don't have the votes. We don't have the votes. We don't have the votes.
00:23:42.720 This is one of the reasons.
00:23:44.240 And I had Bolin here the other night when we kicked off our six hours live coverage of the, you know,
00:23:50.040 the 50 state fair to kick off the 10 day and run up to the 250th anniversary in commemoration of the founding of the nation
00:23:57.860 with the Declaration of Independence.
00:23:59.640 Boal, agree with me.
00:24:01.120 In mid-July, it may be time.
00:24:02.960 We ain't got 60 votes.
00:24:04.620 Maybe we don't have 51.
00:24:06.060 But certainly somebody could come up with 27
00:24:08.260 and have a good old throwdown
00:24:10.240 in a leadership fight about Thune's leadership.
00:24:13.200 From your reporting,
00:24:15.340 why does it seem that Thune
00:24:16.700 is not really putting in any effort on this?
00:24:18.860 You just hear the same thing.
00:24:20.060 I don't have the votes.
00:24:20.760 I don't have the votes.
00:24:21.540 I don't have the votes, ma'am.
00:24:23.960 I talked to Representative Chip Roy about this,
00:24:26.200 who sponsored the House version, and he said he thinks that the Senate is hiding behind this 60-vote
00:24:31.680 threshold for everything, for not accomplishing a variety of agenda items. And he said that he
00:24:38.400 thinks they do have options. They're just not tapping into these. For instance, they could
00:24:41.860 use the talking filibuster. They could change the rules so that they could get things done
00:24:45.760 with fewer votes, but they're just not willing to do it. Where do we go to continue? By the way,
00:24:51.860 I want everybody to push out this article because it's one of the major things we've
00:24:55.440 got, the major thing I think that has to happen.
00:24:58.360 Where do people go, Liz, to get your reporting on this and to follow you on social media?
00:25:02.380 Because I know you're on top of this.
00:25:04.600 This is going to be changing even over the weekend.
00:25:06.520 This is a big time fight.
00:25:08.800 Where do people go?
00:25:10.560 Yes, we're covering Save America Act every day.
00:25:12.640 You can read about it at DailySignal.com and follow me on X at TheLizMitchell.
00:25:20.180 Liz, thank you so much.
00:25:21.360 Appreciate you and appreciate Robert Bluie and everything you guys are doing with Daily Signal.
00:25:25.640 Fantastic work.
00:25:26.800 Great work.
00:25:27.300 Great report.
00:25:27.700 Thank you so much.
00:25:31.760 Wade Miller.
00:25:34.020 Help me out here.
00:25:35.160 Wade Miller from Sierra.
00:25:36.560 Make this make sense.
00:25:37.980 I don't I don't I literally don't understand this.
00:25:40.840 This is the thing that's number one in the president's domestic agenda.
00:25:44.420 It's been number one since the big, beautiful bill passed.
00:25:48.080 We he hammers it all the time.
00:25:49.520 He sent out thousands of tweets. You know, it passed in the House. He's raring to go.
00:25:55.980 It's something to motivate people. And he's hit a wall in the Senate that now I think it's worse.
00:26:02.400 And I've said this. It's worse than being a lame duck, because at least they used to have respect for lame ducks. 0.94
00:26:07.960 Here you got Cassidy, who's finished his third in primary as a sitting senator.
00:26:12.460 I don't think it's ever happened in the history of the union.
00:26:14.380 And he's yelling at the president in some lunch they've had.
00:26:17.760 They invite him up there and he's standing up screaming at him, sir.
00:26:22.740 Well, none of them can actually articulate substantive reasons to oppose the bill.
00:26:27.000 And I think that every single excuse they come up with is a self-imposed excuse.
00:26:31.440 So if you look at the punch card that Cornyn's team had put together for Senator Cornyn,
00:26:38.100 the first two reasons that they can't pass the Save America Act were based on the open-ended
00:26:44.540 nature of a talking filibuster and how amendment processes will just continue to reset the clock
00:26:50.860 and we'll never get to a point where we can actually force a vote on Democrats. And, you know,
00:26:56.160 Rachel Bovard has a great point-by-point refutation of this. It's highly technical. It's very
00:27:00.700 brilliant. She's, of course, a very brilliant person. But I think some of it is even simpler
00:27:05.660 than that. If you're saying that the talking filibuster won't work because the clock resets,
00:27:11.180 well, why does the clock reset? Because the rules that you all agreed to reset it. Simply change
00:27:16.820 the rules. Make the talking filibuster workable. It's still an arduous process to do it, but you
00:27:21.680 could at least set up forth a talking filibuster process with a new set of rules that would
00:27:27.040 actually get to the conclusion. You could get a vote at 51. Or let's just get rid of the filibuster
00:27:33.080 all together. And I think that fundamentally what's really wrong with the Senate is that,
00:27:38.100 you know, you and I think every day we wake up and we say, how do we save the United States of
00:27:42.520 America and Western civilization? And I think a lot of senators wake up and they think, how do we
00:27:46.860 reduce corporate tax rates? And that's their end game or, you know, something like that.
00:27:50.960 They don't have the right frame of mind. And so what this does is it draws them into this
00:27:55.240 tunnel vision where their concern is the Senate first, the processes and, you know, the norms of
00:28:02.460 the Senate. And I think that when you're wrapping your mind around norms and processes, you're
00:28:07.540 losing sight of the bigger picture, which is that we're going to lose this country. Like Western
00:28:11.760 civilization is under assault. Islam is a massive problem. We need to take some risks here. We need 1.00
00:28:17.000 to actually start maneuvering. And for whatever reason, whether it's blue slips or the filibuster
00:28:23.340 or the Senate parliamentarian or recess appointments, all of these things are in the way,
00:28:28.320 self-imposed. Wade, hang on for a second. You're going to come back after the break. I want to go
00:28:34.900 deeper. We said, hey, there's no substantive argument against it. It's all about process.
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00:30:07.620 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:30:11.000 so so wade miller joins us from cra wade thank you so much by the way wade as you know because
00:30:17.920 you guys have been such a warriors down there in texas uh the state board of education they've got
00:30:24.580 a new classic reading list the bible is going to be in texas public schools for the first time in
00:30:29.700 60 years they're fighting right now over some of the what they call the social studies on the on
00:30:35.040 the the textbooks for both elementary school and high school high school may end up being delayed
00:30:41.940 and they fight that later when i mean later like in a couple of weeks i think we've had some very
00:30:46.420 big victories today against a pretty staunch opposition way i just want to give uh uh your
00:30:52.920 team and everybody associated with texas all the great you know patriot mobile everybody that's put
00:30:58.400 their shoulders and you said you said a second ago about western civilization this thing in texas
00:31:04.060 better be a wake-up call. I mean, what we were talking about is updating Texas, the textbooks
00:31:11.120 that are taught in the elementary and high schools for students. That would be basically because of
00:31:17.020 scale economies picked up by, let's say, approximately 20 other states. And the fight
00:31:22.660 for this was intense as like CARE and other terrorist organizations, Islamic organizations 0.88
00:31:28.440 jumped in there and wanted to have like the Islamic history of America. This became a pitch 0.86
00:31:33.300 battle. But, Wade, I don't think people are quite awakened to the fact of how intense this
00:31:40.360 effort to destroy this constitutional republic in its 250th year, sir.
00:31:47.320 Yeah, amen. And, you know, I know for a fact that there are members of the state house there in
00:31:51.040 Texas that wake up every day and they're figuring out how do we, my mission is to make sure the
00:31:55.980 roads are functioning properly, which is fine. I like roads that don't have, you know, potholes in
00:32:00.880 them. But if you're not waking up every single day as a member of the Texas government and
00:32:04.700 thinking, how do I save Texas from the Islamic invasion? How do we secure our borders from 1.00
00:32:09.380 illegal aliens? How do we bring Christian values back in our communities? Then you're not there 1.00
00:32:14.040 for the right reasons. And we're seeing the same kind of misapplied attitude in the Senate where
00:32:19.480 they just don't understand what time it is in America and they're not willing to take risks.
00:32:23.640 We have a Senate that is playing a prevent defense when we're down seven points in the fourth
00:32:29.220 quarter. You know, they need to be blitzing. They need to be taking risks. They need a turnover.
00:32:33.080 They need to get ball control. And then they need to go on offense. We need to score some points
00:32:37.140 here. And that takes risks. We need to see leadership that is willing to take risks to
00:32:43.380 save the country. Talk to me about, you just made a point that you have not seen a substantive
00:32:50.340 argument really against the Save America Act. It's all about customs, norms, traditions,
00:32:56.080 processes. They make a process argument against it. Is that given the fact of what the stakes are
00:33:02.520 here and what the president has said is his legislative agenda? Is that good enough? Are
00:33:08.060 we just supposed to fold because it's too hard because of the processes and traditions and norms
00:33:13.200 of the of the Senate, sir? No, I think it's not an excuse at all. I mean, look at blue slips.
00:33:19.460 Maybe at one point in time in our history, it made sense to get buy in from a local state senator
00:33:25.360 of that state, does this attorney or judge understand water rights for this region?
00:33:32.220 But that's not how this plays out anymore. Now it's just a partisan veto of anyone from the
00:33:37.320 other team. These things don't make sense anymore. These processes aren't being used for the purposes
00:33:43.400 that they were originally intended. The filibuster was supposed to slow things down, to have
00:33:47.960 deliberation, the world's greatest deliberative body. They don't deliberate anything. They never
00:33:52.640 debate anything. They're never on the floor having robust back and forth on why this is good or bad
00:33:57.860 for the United States of America. What are we even doing here? They hide behind these things because
00:34:02.420 that's just the way they are. Meanwhile, we're losing the country. And they want to hug and
00:34:07.080 embrace these nonsensical traditions and norms. And they're unwilling to take any risks. Meanwhile,
00:34:13.400 we're losing the country. Our children's future is in danger. And they go to fundraisers and they
00:34:18.220 go on recess for two weeks and go home and go golfing and go, you know, visit rich donors. I
00:34:23.680 mean, what are we even doing here? The Senate needs to wake up. We need real leadership in
00:34:28.120 the Senate. They need to take this agenda seriously. They need to get over their norms
00:34:32.480 and customs and start thinking that the purpose of the Senate is to defend the United States of
00:34:37.740 America, its people and its culture, and they need to act accordingly. And I don't think that
00:34:42.420 they think that at all. They don't wake up and that's not on the top of their mind. We need a
00:34:46.820 total cultural mind reset of the function and purpose of the Senate. And we need that to be
00:34:52.420 led by senators. We don't have six years to cycle these people in and out. We'll take what we can
00:34:57.420 get for now. But we need real leadership today. You've got Ralph Reed's organization, which does
00:35:04.080 a great job on ground game. They've got their conference here in D.C. President Trump went and
00:35:10.100 gave a major address today. And he talked about the threat of communism and Marxism inside
00:35:15.680 inside the wire in the United States today.
00:35:19.400 I mean, could the president raise the stakes any higher, sir?
00:35:23.040 You're right. 0.91
00:35:23.680 I mean, the Red-Green Alliance is in full force in New York City. 0.98
00:35:26.680 We're seeing it. 0.98
00:35:27.280 I mean, Congress should refuse to seat them, by the way.
00:35:30.020 But the president is every day highlighting nation-saving ideas
00:35:34.240 and, you know, pointing out to the people what's happening with communism.
00:35:39.480 It's the DSA and, you know, the Islamic Alliance 0.88
00:35:42.700 and how they're working together to specifically destroy Western civilization. 1.00
00:35:47.980 And we have politicians that are just kind of twiddling their thumbs.
00:35:50.680 Oh, hum, you know, well, this rule won't allow us to save the world or save the United States,
00:35:56.040 so we're not going to do it.
00:35:58.120 And, you know, God bless President Trump.
00:36:00.520 He's out there fighting the real fight.
00:36:01.980 He's highlighting the real issues of the day and explaining them in layman's terms
00:36:07.280 so that people can understand the gravity of what's happening.
00:36:10.080 We just need some leadership in Congress to match that energy and match that vision.
00:36:16.260 Wade, as you often do, as one of the heads of CRA, the institutions set up by Russ Vogt,
00:36:22.180 and you guys have put so much of your team inside the government, you get to the heart of it.
00:36:26.580 I've been saying since this happened the other day, I think there were 7% of the vote of the
00:36:30.860 Democratic Party that put these three radicals in. They have no allegiance to our country.
00:36:35.980 Why would Johnson, Speaker Johnson, seat them?
00:36:39.060 Shouldn't we refuse to seat these folks in January of next year?
00:36:44.440 I think so.
00:36:45.480 I think this is fundamentally different than an AOC who we just disagree with and we think she has a radical vision.
00:36:52.020 These people expressly have said that they want to destroy the United States and Western civilization.
00:36:56.840 I don't know how we could seat them and they could take an oath of office with those public comments out there and that be valid.
00:37:03.420 So I fully agree.
00:37:04.640 I think that the House should absolutely refuse to seat them and anyone else that the radical left tries to elect in their primaries that is similarly overtly anti-American.
00:37:14.640 Not even just we disagree with your tax policy or your view on social welfare programs.
00:37:20.300 They just flat say they want to destroy Western civilization.
00:37:23.700 Congress should not seat people who say that.
00:37:25.300 last thing the president this is what i don't understand the chip roy the freedom caucus
00:37:31.640 also apl some other folks have come up with this forcing function to shut down the operation
00:37:37.800 something matt gates perfected and then before that um uh meadows in the crowd years ago against
00:37:44.340 boehner that's been perfected over time to shut down the business of the house as a forcing
00:37:48.440 function to get the senate's mind right yet the president's truth out something that we you know
00:37:53.980 we need to show unity. We need to have some action and we need to use all of our leverage
00:37:59.100 because the Senate's not going to move on this. I don't know if the president's being given
00:38:03.260 bad information, it's being misinterpreted. But from when he came out at the lunch yesterday,
00:38:08.600 the other day in the Senate, and said we have great unity. Well, the great unity is against
00:38:14.240 his legislative program, which starts with the Save America Act. Should we back the folks in
00:38:20.360 the House that are trying to shut down business for the sole purpose of saying, hey, there is no
00:38:25.280 other business here until we get the Save America Act passed? So I think the House Freedom Caucus
00:38:31.680 and aligned members kind of in that wing of the of the caucus are trying to figure out what
00:38:37.400 leverage points they have and how they can operate them. I think that once the White House
00:38:41.600 and the Freedom Caucus have additional opportunities to discuss this and figure out
00:38:45.700 what the best path forward is, then, you know, let's listen to that and see if there's a united
00:38:51.320 vision that we can get the entire movement around. I think there's two competing processes here.
00:38:55.700 There's one that is kind of overtly political. You know, there's certain things we need to do
00:38:59.160 to make sure that elections are won in the fall. At least that's their thinking. And I think the
00:39:04.080 president is rightly has it on his radar. And then, you know, kind of comparing that to the
00:39:09.840 strategies to shut down the Senate, not that there's a lot coming out of the Senate to shut
00:39:13.760 down in the first place, but what leverage can we do to get the nation-saving legislation passed?
00:39:18.040 And those two things aren't always going to be perfectly aligned. And so I think there's just
00:39:22.660 a realization of how do we combine these two strategies without stepping on our toes,
00:39:27.720 make sure that elections are won, and also get good legislation passed. And so I think those
00:39:31.860 conversations will continue to move forward. And I think the president and the House Freedom
00:39:35.740 Caucus will find a nice sweet spot to put up their opposition to this stalemate that we have
00:39:42.820 in terms of saving the country.
00:39:45.620 Wade, I do agree.
00:39:46.640 The Rachel Bovard piece is a masterpiece,
00:39:49.260 a little technical,
00:39:50.000 but I think the World of Posse needs to see it.
00:39:51.620 So we will pull it, push it out
00:39:53.520 as we're also doing Elizabeth Mitchell.
00:39:55.980 Where do people go to get more of the content of CRA
00:39:58.540 on this topic and your social media coordinates, sir?
00:40:02.780 Sure, you can go to americarenewing.com.
00:40:04.820 That's americarenewing.com.
00:40:06.320 And then I'm on X at Wade Miller.
00:40:09.300 That's at Wade Miller.
00:40:10.200 And we've been putting a lot of content out
00:40:12.420 on all of these various Senate fights,
00:40:14.760 including one of our Senate pieces
00:40:16.640 calling for the end of the filibuster,
00:40:18.540 the end of blue slips,
00:40:20.100 the use of recess appointments
00:40:21.620 and getting a new parliamentarian.
00:40:24.940 On the recess appointments,
00:40:26.400 this is a particularly frustrating thing.
00:40:31.120 President Trump has not had a day of official recess
00:40:33.440 in the Senate since he's been president
00:40:36.920 the first four years and now for a year and a half.
00:40:39.480 Don't we have to press the case for that,
00:40:41.320 that they've got to go on recess
00:40:43.760 and President Trump's got to get
00:40:44.900 some recess appointments here, sir?
00:40:46.660 So the Senate is intentionally sending someone
00:40:49.160 when they're out of town
00:40:50.080 just to have open session
00:40:51.960 and then closed session almost immediately
00:40:53.660 just so that 10 days don't occur
00:40:55.940 where official recess could be called
00:40:58.240 to prevent their own president
00:41:00.680 from getting his team in place.
00:41:02.740 It's astonishing.
00:41:03.920 I mean, they could negotiate this.
00:41:06.160 They could say, look, do recess appointments.
00:41:08.620 We want to have a debate
00:41:09.480 about these five or six people,
00:41:10.700 but do the rest of them, go get the rest. They can negotiate a way to do this. They're just
00:41:15.100 blocking the president's ability to do recess appointments. It's astounding that we have this
00:41:21.440 much obstructionism from the leadership of the Senate. This is why, you know, Bo and I talked
00:41:28.120 about the other day, I don't see how you avoid, if you want to, if you're taking this real and
00:41:34.940 you have such an urgency given the midterms, and I can say this, I think, categorically having gone
00:41:40.180 you know around a lot of the country and seeing things going on the grassroots i don't see any
00:41:44.320 enthusiasm right now for people doing the type of voter engagement you need in modern elections
00:41:49.880 to hold the senate i just and the senate's bragging about how much money they got well the money
00:41:54.960 didn't save john cornyn and it's not going to save a lot of these stiffs in the senate unless
00:41:59.900 action is taken i don't i believe if you don't have a leadership fight sometime in mid to late
00:42:05.500 july to to fire people up and really get on the table what are the principles that we're looking
00:42:11.340 at for the senate to govern themselves i see the senate getting blown out i mean it's just i think
00:42:16.240 they and you list everything there that and we'll send people to cra to get more up to speed
00:42:21.240 intellectually but it's time now we got to have a confrontation on this i thought the polity thing
00:42:26.380 the reason one of the reasons we pushed it besides the fact we knew polity would do a great job
00:42:30.260 and getting to the bottom of the deep state
00:42:32.560 was to use that throwdown to force a showdown,
00:42:35.860 to force a showdown in the Senate about this.
00:42:37.720 And I think it has to happen.
00:42:38.840 If it doesn't happen,
00:42:40.000 we're going to lose the Senate to fall.
00:42:41.280 So if you want to have a chance to save the Senate,
00:42:43.620 you're going to have to have a confrontation
00:42:45.100 in the summer of 2026.
00:42:47.960 Wade, thank you so much.
00:42:49.240 And we're going to get sent to everybody one more time.
00:42:50.960 Where do they go to get all this information on the Senate?
00:42:54.400 Americarenewing.com, americarenewing.com.
00:42:58.200 Wade, thank you so much.
00:42:59.220 great work over a series say hi to everybody go go to their site check it out one of the best i
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00:43:25.700 They have put so many great people into this administration as these others.
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00:45:40.460 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:45:46.220 okay we'll have more of this in a uh in the morning uh but there are um there have been
00:45:53.340 strikes president trump launches new strikes in iran as um ceasefire talks collapse that's
00:45:59.380 at least the headlines in the british papers i don't know if the president totally agree with
00:46:03.020 that but uh we have launched some strikes back and this was um this was in response to uh marco
00:46:09.980 ruby and i think um you know i've uh said that that marco has been kind of in the witness
00:46:17.620 protection program about this iran war ever since he went to the sticks three months ago two and a
00:46:24.800 half months ago in memory secretary of state and national security advisor and they asked him he
00:46:29.300 said hey how did what was the imminent attack he says well the imminent attack was on israel and
00:46:33.840 that's why we attacked first and ever since he had that he did the one thing you shouldn't do
00:46:38.200 in washington tell the truth uh he came back the next day and tried to explain it after that kind
00:46:42.980 of went radio silent and really has i don't think has been a forceful personality in the prosecution
00:46:49.240 of this war and this and the kind of coming up with a solution that president trump is clearly
00:46:54.320 looking for it now yesterday he's in the gulf and i thought it was a real moment of clarity
00:46:58.820 what he had to say about the straighter her moves in the persian gulf i think went a long way to get
00:47:04.420 people's minds right saying hey we're not going to leave this situation with these people think
00:47:09.780 they control the the Strait of Hormuz and particularly Oman's essentially got nothing 0.92
00:47:14.340 to say to it now after that the Iranians in that and or the pirates that control
00:47:21.700 that um that's the Persian side of the Strait Hormuz hit a couple of the I think was cargo 0.50
00:47:27.220 vessels not so sure it's oil vessels think they're trying to send a message then President Trump
00:47:31.220 retaliated today so i don't know judge the ceasefire by that i think it's coming clear and
00:47:38.420 clear we have a very you know limited strategic focus on this i'm making sure things are
00:47:44.420 uh open to have the global economy move as is um you know unhindered as possible
00:47:52.980 and then kind of move on and remember the the middle east is a sideshow in the israel
00:47:57.860 situation in lebanon and all that's a sideshow to a sideshow israel we got to set it up they go do
00:48:03.760 their thing they're not a vassal state they won't be a protectorate we can't merge the defense
00:48:08.860 basis we can't merge the intelligence we got to get out there so i think 50 amendments to the
00:48:15.120 ndaa about paying for more stuff we're not going to do that they get to pay and they get to do as
00:48:19.920 a sovereign nation they can take on who they want to take on if they want to drive up to damascus
00:48:25.380 get General Keane and get a tank column, let General Keane get in there and take it up to
00:48:31.160 Damascus. They want to march to Beirut, go to Beirut, baby. It's your deal. And, you know,
00:48:36.880 you do it. I think that's where we got to go. And I think we got to get there quickly.
00:48:40.880 I think the president realizes now that this morass, particularly with the Arabs, 1.00
00:48:46.260 I'm not so sure the Arabs are the greatest allies in the world and the Persians are kind of dug in. 1.00
00:48:50.040 I think you fix it to the degree you can fix it, and you move on. 1.00
00:48:54.200 We've had big victories, though.
00:48:56.220 But when I say big victories, be advised.
00:48:59.760 This has taken an effort.
00:49:01.820 This was using the big muscles, and you have to ask yourself the questions,
00:49:05.720 my God, if we have to dig in and do this over and over again
00:49:11.320 and get volunteers and get people fired up and get them focused,
00:49:14.440 because once they're focused, they'll deliver on the situation with textbooks.
00:49:18.480 So here's why his textbooks are important.
00:49:21.160 Why are we in the situation we're in?
00:49:23.600 It's quite evident.
00:49:25.760 You look at New York City, and you particularly looked at who voted for Mandami.
00:49:30.440 Those are the most pampered kids in the world.
00:49:32.900 They've had the quote-unquote best education.
00:49:34.740 When we say best education, they went to most elite institutions since their parents fought like savages to get them in pre-K.
00:49:41.980 Because if you're not in the right pre-K, in the right school, you're not on the Ivy League track.
00:49:46.600 You're going to let me know when Mary's ready?
00:49:48.480 producer when she's ready you let me know okay we're still trying to get mary trying to get
00:49:53.980 mary elizabeth castle from texas values for live report from texas before we punch out
00:49:58.800 um they've been raised they've been raised to hate america mary elizabeth castle you've been
00:50:05.400 down there fighting the entire time on a friday afternoon in austin where do we stand on this
00:50:10.200 epic battle ma'am so with the social studies standards we're in a very good place now you
00:50:16.200 may have seen some a little bit of fuss about some the American Revolution being taken out of
00:50:22.560 the standards at a late time on Wednesday night. However, they were able to fix that issue. They
00:50:28.740 put the American Revolution back in the standards and they're going to postpone the high school
00:50:33.060 standards for the moment. But they are going to vote very soon on the K through eight standards
00:50:37.540 that we believe reflect American patriotism, civic virtue and don't shy away from religious
00:50:43.180 liberty. So after a few clarifying amendments that they're going through right now, we hope
00:50:47.740 for a very solid vote, but also warding off any kind of radical amendments by leftist organizations,
00:50:53.400 which I think we've done a good job at warding off and defeating.
00:50:58.520 And what about, I understand the Bible is going to be back in Texas schools for the first time
00:51:02.620 in 60 years, and there's a whole list of classical texts that are now going to be in a reading list.
00:51:07.600 Did we win those fights? Absolutely. That's the first victory of today. So just a couple
00:51:13.160 A couple of hours ago, they voted on a list of reading materials that are required for K-12 students, and they include in every single grade either a Bible verse or a reference to the Bible.
00:51:24.760 So that's K-12 all throughout your education.
00:51:27.300 You're going to have some reference to the Bible, whether it's a common story like Jonah in the Well or Psalms 23, which we know Psalms 23 is quoted in so many pieces of literature, classic literature.
00:51:38.920 People often say the Lord is my shepherd, not knowing where that comes from.
00:51:43.160 But we are so happy that this list passed by a vote of nine to five by an overwhelming majority on the board.
00:51:50.080 And this list will be implemented in schools very soon.
00:51:53.940 We're very thankful for this vote. And it just reflects that you have to stand up for religious liberty,
00:51:59.580 but also the historical and educational value of understanding biblical references.
00:52:05.020 And I'm so glad in the great state of Texas, our students will be able to have that.
00:52:08.660 Mary Elizabeth, we got a hard out, but I want your social media so people can follow you.
00:52:14.540 I know you're putting up updates all the time.
00:52:16.220 Where do people go?
00:52:18.160 Absolutely.
00:52:18.840 Please follow TXValues.org on Facebook and on X, and then also on my personal X, ME Government Relations.
00:52:26.100 You can see minute-by-minute updates on what's going on and hopefully a vote very soon from the State Board of Education.
00:52:32.460 Mary Elizabeth Castle
00:52:34.980 we look forward to seeing
00:52:35.840 tomorrow morning
00:52:36.600 on the Saturday Morning Show
00:52:37.760 to give us a total update
00:52:38.880 thank you ma'am
00:52:39.600 keep fighting
00:52:40.320 alright thank you so much
00:52:41.420 appreciate it
00:52:42.300 thank you Steve
00:52:43.060 it's the Mary Elizabeth Castles
00:52:45.700 in this country
00:52:46.680 these patriots
00:52:47.400 that have dug in
00:52:48.160 and dug in hard
00:52:48.980 people should know
00:52:51.220 it's been a hard fight
00:52:52.940 just take your number two pencil out
00:52:54.980 and write that down
00:52:55.900 to keep patriotism
00:52:58.200 and the values of this country
00:53:00.060 in the greatest state
00:53:01.440 in the union
00:53:02.040 took a fight, write that one down and then think about New York City and think about who's driving
00:53:09.420 New York City and the education these people had in their formation to hate the United States of
00:53:16.300 America and to hate American citizens. Okay, second hour is upon us. Ben Harnwell is going to be here.
00:53:25.180 I'll be back tomorrow morning.
00:53:27.640 Show is going to be lit.
00:53:30.080 Join us back here at 10 a.m.
00:53:31.720 Eastern Daylight Time for The War Room.
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