00:04:22.200And I'm happy to announce that since it opened on June 25th, we have had tens of thousands of people walk through the Great American State Fair and the FIFA World Cup fan zone, which is also right there.
00:04:36.020Tens of thousands of people have come through.
00:04:38.200It's also a huge, sprawling space, so you get tens of thousands of people, and it doesn't look, it looks relatively empty, but it is not.
00:04:46.860We're getting so many people coming through, and leading up to July 4th, we're expecting massive crowds.
00:04:53.020We've got feedback from people who take kids, except there's a lot to do, and they have a great time to carousel and all that.
00:04:58.500Oh, yeah, no, we've got a Ferris wheel for the very first time on the National Mall.
00:06:42.800The Great American State Fair is open all day.
00:06:44.800But I think the gates for the actual event are open at like 3 p.m.
00:06:49.760So you can come early, get your spot on the grass, have a great time, have a little picnic out there.
00:06:55.120The program itself will start at 7 p.m., and we've got a multi-hour narrative beautifully done with incredible images and live storytelling of the story of America, Steve, which is going to be incredible.
00:07:10.580A lot of very well-known faces are going to be up on stage telling certain pieces of the American story from our history and our founding through our culture, things like jazz and R&B, which are uniquely American.
00:07:24.240The rule of law, the Constitution, entertainment, movies, television, all of these things that have made America America and exceptional.
00:07:35.200That story will be told over the course of the evening.
00:07:38.920And President Trump will be making an address to the nation as well about what America means in the first 250 years, looking forward to the next 250 years.
00:07:49.020And really, you know, Thomas Jefferson said a little rebellion now and again is a good thing.
00:08:49.140and and trained him for politics and trump is so he's got so much characteristics absolutely and
00:08:55.500tr is a big hero of his so he'll go out on wednesday for that opening he's going to take
00:09:00.280the train from i want to say medina to dickinson or dickinson to medina where the library is and
00:09:09.360that was the old railroad route that teddy roosevelt took so he's going to be on that
00:09:14.500whistle stop tour to the it's going to be the visuals are going to be absolutely incredible
00:09:18.840Then Friday, he comes back. He goes back to the Dakotas. Then he goes back to South Dakota this time. That's right. And Mount Rushmore. Mount Rushmore. And remember, during the Biden years, Biden did not want any kind of Fourth of July celebration over Mount Rushmore, celebrating our nation's greatest heroes on that mountain, our founders. He didn't want any part of that. He banned it. Trump last year said, we're not doing that. We're going back to the tradition this year. He is going to be there and he's going to make another address to the nation.
00:09:48.140We're going to be up there one day, so we might as well have some great footage.
00:09:50.700Let's get the American people ready for that.
00:09:52.120And he's going to give an address there, and then a mass of fireworks.
00:09:55.560Mass of fireworks over Mount Rushmore on the 3rd.
00:10:45.180I got it. I got to send a tall ship. How many tall ships did you get from different countries?
00:10:50.320You're exactly right. I've hustled pretty much every world leader and every ambassador like, oh, you know, if you guys have a tall ship and then, you know, you've got old school countries that actually had tall ships in the 17th, 18th, 19th centuries that are something like the UK.
00:11:30.340And we did this in 1976 for the Bicentennial.
00:11:33.580And the visuals of, like, a hazy summer morning in New York with the tall ships proceeding up one by one, it's just going to be breathtaking.
00:11:43.300And then here all day on the 4th, the Great America Fair will be open, but at 3 o'clock.
00:11:49.540The gates will open for seating for the 4th of July Salute to America.
00:11:55.320And so where do people get tickets for that?0.99
00:12:28.000So when President Trump nominated me to be chief of protocol, he said, I said, Mr. President, that is absolutely such an honor and a blessing.
00:12:35.640And I cannot wait. And he goes, oh, that's great. I'm so glad you're excited about that.
00:12:39.480But wait, Monica, there's more. There's a collateral duty.
00:12:43.320There's more. But that's when you know that he really trusts you is when he loads you up with all kinds of great jobs.
00:12:49.200And so he said, I want you to be America's representative to all of the big U.S. hosted events during this term.
00:21:07.000Upon a time, we all knew that traditional values
00:21:11.000gave us a chance at a meaningful life.
00:21:13.000All the grandmothers knew it. All the pastors knew it. Even the teachers knew it.
00:21:19.680So why don't our young people know it now? We boomers, Gen Xers, and older millennials
00:21:25.900think school is just about teaching algebra. Your kid's science teacher not so good? No big deal.
00:21:32.500Just get the kid a tutor. And sure, they're on social media, but we had TV and we assume they're
00:21:38.680the same. Parents are busy working, and well, your own parents didn't wargame your upbringing.
00:21:46.480It just sort of happened somehow. You grew up without too much effort, and you turned out just
00:21:52.340fine. You know the difference between right and wrong. So why would you wargame the upbringing
00:21:58.740of your own children? Because raising a kid in the 21st century is a different order of magnitude
00:22:05.500of task. We have taken for granted the values from our elders, and we have missed the fact
00:22:11.480that we are the elders now. The only reason the sex-in-the-city liberalism of the 1990s was fine
00:22:18.460was because we were anchored by the small-c conservatism of our parents and our grandparents.0.77
00:22:24.080Do you ever wonder why Gen Z behaved so differently in the workplace? Not all of them, sure, but0.85
00:22:29.940We all know they tend to be more performative than older generations, tend to value feelings more, and don't really embody the small-c conservative values of duty to others or real sacrifice instead of the performative kind.0.86
00:22:49.000Instead, young people swim in a culture of instant gratification and live your best life.
00:25:12.620Take your kids to a museum or an art gallery in any Western country and you'll find the same narrative.
00:25:21.800As an example, when learning about aviation in London's Science Museum and the extraordinary feat that is man making massive machines move in the sky,
00:25:35.660A write-up on the wall explains that women and black people were historically barred
00:25:40.340from aviation schools and the military.
00:25:43.260Similarly, James Watt, the man who invented the steam engine and is considered the founder
00:25:49.260of the Industrial Revolution, has a write-up on the wall explaining that his early career
00:25:54.400involved slave trafficking with a bonus analysis of the whole of Britain's complicity in the
00:26:01.160They flatten the entire human story and all of its complexities into the narrative of oppressor and oppressed, leaving young people unable to see the world in any other terms.
00:26:17.340So if the 350,000 temporary protective status holders right now start applying for permanent status, start applying for visas, will they not be deported?0.79
00:26:30.140Is that a way for them to stay in the U.S. legally?
00:26:32.340Well, it depends on if they qualify or not.
00:26:36.140underneath some visas, when you overstay your visa, when you have to go back to the country
00:26:43.420you came from, underneath TPS, while it is still in order, you're able to apply for different
00:26:53.200status. Now, that doesn't mean that it's going to be accepted. There's a lot of things that take
00:26:56.760into consideration. First of all, have you been here and been charged with a felony, or do you
00:27:04.420have a criminal background, do you have pending charges against you? Those won't be accepted.
00:27:09.420If you've been here and you've been living off the taxpayer dollars, meaning that you're part of
00:27:14.080social programs, those won't be accepted either. If you've been here and you've had a full-time
00:27:21.740paying job, underneath some circumstances, those would apply, but you have to go through0.99
00:27:26.080the regular steps that every other immigrant that wants to come to the country legally has
00:27:31.780to go through. So I can't say that everybody's going to be accepted, but you are eligible to
00:27:36.460apply. Nothing prevents you from applying, from filling out the application, but nothing's
00:27:41.880prevented them since they've been here underneath TPS either. Believe it or not, this is the
00:27:50.440problem. There's no sense of urgency right there. You had Kung Fu plumber telling the Haitians,
00:27:55.840Hey, fill it out. Take your time. Fill it out now to apply for permanent status. Unbelievable.1.00
00:28:01.700Where are the frickin' buses? Take them to the frickin' planes. Take them back to Haiti.0.58
00:28:08.120Unbelievable. Get ready, folks, to embrace the suck. We're going to the Supreme Court,1.00
00:28:15.280and you are not going to be happy. Mail-in ballots, President Trump's Article 2 powers,
00:28:21.740coney barrett and roberts let's just say this maybe maybe not maga so much
00:28:29.220going to the steps of the supreme court next for some rulings right here in the war
00:28:36.380listen up patriots president trump is dropping a 100 trillion dollar bomb on the globalist
00:28:47.720Jerome Powell's term has come to a close, and he's installing a real America first Fed chair who will, according to Jim Rickards, slash rates and supercharge our reindustrialization.
00:29:01.900This is what one man is calling Trump's gift on America's 250th anniversary, unleashing a historic super cycle in American mining, rare earths, uranium and gold.
00:29:13.360The same forces that turned $5,000 into over a million in less than five years during China's booms are hitting here now.
00:29:21.840Jim Rickards, the former CIA, Pentagon, and White House advisor, has the battle plan.
00:29:27.720The gold royalty stock that could skyrocket in the next few years and the uranium power for AI.
00:33:23.580And I'm so glad that we have the professor from Notre Dame and the people of Notre Dame got to be very proud today.
00:33:32.620Mike Davis talked to us about mail-in ballots and the author of the opinion that had a 5-4 decision, sir.
00:33:42.940Well, let me give you the clip notes version of what the Supreme Court did today.
00:33:47.980Election day does not mean election day, according to Justice Amy Coney Barrett, our esteemed law professor, along with the chief justice and the three liberal justices.
00:34:01.820The president has the Article II power under the Constitution to fire a commissioner on the Federal Trade Commission,
00:34:13.640but the president somehow does not have that same power to fire a governor on the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve,
00:34:22.200according to a five-to-four decision written by the chief justice, joined by Justice Kavanaugh and the three liberals.
00:34:31.960There's one justice who didn't screw us today, and that's my former boss, Justice Neil Gorsuch.
00:34:38.640But it seems like Justice Barrett, our esteemed law professor, I've called her other names before,
00:34:46.300just totally screwed us on what election day means she she screwed the country really because0.99
00:34:54.320there is something called the elections clause under the constitution and state local governments1.00
00:35:01.720get to decide election rules unless congress comes over the top with a federal statute on
00:35:08.340time, place, and manner of elections. Congress did that twice, once in 1845 because the states0.94
00:35:17.260had different election days for president and it led to cases of fraud. People would go vote in one
00:35:23.360state and then go to another state and vote several days later. Then Congress extended that
00:35:30.660to house elections in 1870 in the 1870s that was extended to the senate when we had direct
00:35:40.020election of senators uh in the 1900s so we have election day for federal elections president house
00:35:47.840senate that means that uh according to a fifth circuit ruling that ballots have to be uh they
00:35:56.240have to be cast and received by election day. And if you look at Justice Alito's dissenting opinion
00:36:02.600today, it talks about how it was a burden for civil war soldiers, for example, to cast their
00:36:10.140ballots for president and get it received by election day, but they managed to do it. But
00:36:15.760Amy Coney Barrett, in her majority opinion, just brushes that aside and says the states
00:36:20.520didn't know better they didn't know they had all these options uh and so we election day means
00:36:27.120election day plus five days after in mississippi and who knows and what other states uh whatever
00:36:33.900you know amy coney barrett uh decides uh when she wakes up that morning what election day means and
00:36:40.220so that's what we have for election day for the ftc trump can fire hang on hang on hang on hang
00:36:46.200hang on we're gonna get to the article two powers in a second um this election month i mean california
00:36:54.380i think they're still counting the mayor's race this is to this is all this thing about that's
00:37:00.180where on on uh msnbc it's what a great win for democracy this is about accessibility and access
00:37:08.020when they say access they want basically a month in advance and a half a month to a month out they
00:37:15.360They want it. It's really a two months, a month and a half process or two months.
00:37:19.080Sometimes they stretch out six weeks for early voting, then three or four weeks afterwards.
00:37:23.800So it's too much. They essentially want enough time so they can steal it.
00:37:27.760That's it. If you had to just show up on Election Day, they get smoked every time, Mike.
00:37:32.900And John said this was important enough to the government, important enough to the Trump administration.
00:37:39.120This wasn't just the RNC. John Sauer, the great solicitor general, went over and argued this case.
00:37:45.360What was what was the logic that Coney Barrett, because she's no, you know, she's not Felix Frankfurter, right?
00:37:53.160What what what logic did she have to say it's not election day, but it's election month with all the stealing and problems?
00:38:01.660And this is going to cause massive problems in the midterms already, sir.
00:38:05.720That's a good question. You know, I I always like to be lectured by professors.
00:38:10.540And so when I read Amy Coney Barrett's lecturing opinions, sanctimonious opinions, it goes along the lines of this.
00:38:19.480Of course, you can vote five days after the election.
00:38:24.100You could have mail-in ballots come in five days after the election.
00:38:27.240And, you know, even though states really made a big effort during the Civil War to make sure that the soldiers got their ballots cast and received by Election Day, the states just didn't know that they had all this wiggle room.
00:38:45.660It's just it's an asinine ruling, of course, what you would expect out of a law professor, an esteemed law professor, instead of a rattled law professor with her head up her ass, as I've called her before.
00:38:56.620I won't I won't call her that again. We won't do that again. But I'm certainly glad you referred
00:39:03.680back to previous previous appointments on War Room. Mike, before I get to the Article Two
00:39:11.140powers, which you've been so great to define for the president and for this in the years in the
00:39:16.300wilderness that we had to refine our thinking on this topic, I want to go back to one of your
00:39:22.060favorite topics, the Save America Act. Correct me if I'm wrong. Up until 10.15 this morning,
00:39:29.280the Save America Act was the most important thing of President Trump's agenda at 10.17 a.m. Eastern
00:39:35.860Daylight Time. I think it even went up higher, didn't it? Now more than ever, the Senate, House,
00:39:42.680the Speaker, everybody has got to go all hands on deck to get the Save America Act both passed
00:39:49.160and implement it before election day or before election month, sir?
00:39:53.900Look, after this asinine ruling by the Supreme Court that election day does not mean election day
00:40:01.240and you can receive mail ballots five days after the election in Mississippi, who knows?
00:40:06.560I mean, based upon Amy Coney Barrett's logic, states can say we can get ballots 20 days after the election.
00:40:15.060Well, she's confirmed. She's she's confirmed. She's confirmed what's happening in California and L.A. where they find out.
00:40:21.400Remember, this is what they've done in Nevada over and over again.
00:40:24.260They find out by the evening of election night how much they're losing by.
00:40:28.660And then what they do is they get a week or 10 days and they just keep printing right until they get a slight victory.
00:40:37.080The scam is an open it's an open scam in Nevada. It's an open scam in California.
00:40:42.560What does she not understand about the practical nature of what she's done, sir?
00:40:48.060Here is the effect of Justice Amy Coney Barrett's ruling today.
00:40:53.940Election day means the day the Democrats find the number of votes after the election to declare themselves the winner.
00:41:03.420That's what essentially Amy Coney Barrett's ruling does.
00:41:06.920Election Day guarantees cheating and it guarantees fraud. It guarantees what we just saw with Spencer Pratt in California, where he was clearly going to be in the number two spot.
00:41:19.640And then voila, many days after the election, the Democrats just happened to find enough ballots that gave Karen Bass a spike in votes that we didn't see the entire election season, not on election day, not on pre-election day.
00:41:36.960But after the election, we saw this spike in votes for Karen Bass to magically put her over the top, put her into second place to beat Spencer Pratt.
00:41:45.180I mean, this is just an idiotic ruling by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, but it's on par.
00:41:54.340Save America. We're going to go to break. We're going to come back about the Article Two Powers.
00:41:58.760Save America Act. This is now all hands on deck, you agree, because the first of the president
00:42:04.120say, hey, I got to have it. This thing's ridiculous for the Supreme Court. It would
00:42:07.600have taken a little pressure off. You've gotten a smart ruling today. But it's obviously all
00:42:12.540hands on deck on this right now, sir? There is no question that Senate Republicans need to pass
00:42:19.460the Save America Act. They need to get it on President Trump's desk. With today's Supreme
00:42:25.840Court ruling that Election Day doesn't mean Election Day, and it's just going to open up0.89
00:42:31.820our elections to more fraud from illegal aliens, we need to have the Senate. We know there are 500.77
00:42:38.780votes in the Senate. There was a test vote that shows there's at least 50 votes for the Save
00:42:44.980America Act. I think there's a lot more support when it comes to a final vote because the Save
00:42:50.200America Act has 80% plus support of Americans, including a supermajority of Democrats, a super
00:42:57.860majority of all minorities, and a supermajority of Black Americans. Those Black Americans who
00:43:03.800Democrats pretend don't have the wherewithal to get a voter ID like everyone else, when in reality,0.91
00:43:09.780Democrats just want their illegal aliens to illegally vote. So you hear some of these Senate0.70
00:43:15.680Republicans whining that they don't have enough time to pass the Save America Act. Well, guess
00:43:20.360what? I worked in the Senate. I confirmed judges. I know you can make time. You can make time with
00:43:26.860something called August recess. Cancel August recess. Recess is for kids. And I want the
00:43:33.700war room posse today to go to article3project.org, article3project.org, take action. And one of the
00:43:41.880action items is the Save America Act. It's tell senators to stop illegals from illegally voting1.00
00:43:48.200in our elections. Light up both of your home state senators right now. The viceroy will stick1.00
00:44:35.480Yeah, the courts will strike President Trump down if he does that.
00:44:41.700And so the Senate Republicans need to step up here.
00:44:45.540We are either going to have an American election for Americans
00:44:51.200or the Senate Republicans are going to take their August recess.
00:44:55.480They need to cancel August recess. Recess is for kids. They need to get back in the Senate.
00:45:02.620They say that, oh, we need 60 votes to pass the Save America Act, and we don't have 60 votes.
00:45:09.000You don't need 60 votes. You need 50 votes plus the vice president. You need 60 votes
00:45:13.920to end debate, to end endless debate in the Senate, to invoke cloture and end debate. You do not
00:45:21.740need 60 votes to pass legislation. So what you do is you say to the Democrats, if you want to oppose
00:45:29.000a bill, the Save America Act, that has 80 plus percent of support of Americans, including
00:45:35.380Democrats, including minorities, including Black Americans, then you need to stand on your two feet
00:45:41.260on the Senate floor for August recess. And then the Senate Democrats will run out of gas,0.69
00:45:48.360and then we can hold the vote and pass the Save America Act with a simple majority vote.
00:45:54.420I guarantee you there are more votes than 50 votes to pass the Save America Act.
00:45:59.860I guarantee you if you actually hold the vote, it would be closer to 60 votes
00:46:04.440because Senate Democrats do not want to vote against the bill
00:46:09.220that has the support of 80% of Americans, including Democrats, minorities, including Black Americans.
00:46:15.520So if Senator John Thune just cancels August recess and says we're going to debate the Save America Act during August recess, I guarantee you the Senate will pass it and put it on President Trump's desk.
00:46:29.440um let's let's now turn to what you've uh been so great and explained to the audience for four
00:46:36.100years and also to uh the project 2025 my favorite right here the uh true powers the true article
00:46:44.240two powers of the president united states unfortunately uh roberts and kavanaugh don't
00:46:50.260agree with you, sir? They don't. It doesn't surprise me that two men who grew up and
00:47:00.280thrived in Washington, D.C., the homecoming kings of the swamp, would find it a bridge too far
00:47:06.960to say that the president can fire FTC commissioners, but the president cannot fire
00:47:12.860federal reserve uh governors so i you know there's a there are several things in washington
00:47:19.920uh that are sacred apparently the federal reserve the kennedy center and august recess you cannot
00:47:28.240touch those three sacred cows we are learning now he they did agree let's i just want to bifurcate
00:47:36.440this they did agree uh about the federal bureaucracy because the ftc the ftc they
00:47:41.840bifurcated the decision on the FTC and the governor of the Fed. Because as I say, the three
00:47:46.980most powerful institutions in this town are CENTCOM, the CIA, and the Federal Reserve. So they get put
00:47:53.640in a special category. But on the FTC, they did agree with you, right, about President Trump's
00:47:59.780Article II powers there. They actually, on aspects of the administrative state, I guess you would say
00:48:06.700ones that don't count that much they gave president trump authority to do what he do what thou wilt
00:48:12.820sir look when when we i think it was your last show when you asked me to predict how the court
00:48:18.560would rule in these two cases and i said the court's gonna allow the president to fire ftc
00:48:23.760commissioners but i don't think the court's going to allow the president to fire federal reserve
00:48:28.040board governors uh it's not because the law is different article two of the constitution
00:48:32.780is the same. The executive power is the executive power. We have three branches of government
00:48:38.180and the president has the power to fire executive branch officials. But I just knew there's this
00:48:44.320little thing in Washington called politics. And there are Supreme Court justices who are more
00:48:49.860susceptible to politics and have less firm convictions on Article II power or the separation
00:48:56.900of powers than others. And so this ruling does not surprise me in one bit.
00:49:02.780uh mike uh i know you got to bounce did did given the fact of uh dobbs and everything was happening
00:49:10.800and coney barrett's uh you know uh strength i guess in in the right to life issues was there1.00
00:49:19.280enough due diligence done on her that we could really figure out what a whack job she actually0.88
00:49:24.620is sir she's had some just horrible horrible rulings and now she's written the opinion
00:49:29.760the hectoring opinion of the professor, the law professor from Notre Dame? Your thoughts?
00:49:36.060Yeah, I think, I don't think we'll be picking professors for future Supreme Court vacancies.
00:49:42.700We need people who are bold and fearless. I commend my former boss, Justice Gorsuch,
00:49:49.280for being bold and fearless. He was the only Trump justice who was good on all of these rulings.
00:49:57.240We shall see what happens with the Save America Act.
00:50:01.460I have grave doubts that the Supreme Court is going to follow, the Constitution is going to follow, the law on that.
00:50:09.740I think that's going to be a major disappointment from the Supreme Court.
00:50:13.760The most egregious violation of the sovereign American people's most crucial sovereign power is to control our border, to control our populace, to control who comes and goes and who becomes one of us.
00:50:30.520And we'd never gave away that sovereign power as we the people, not at our founding, not after the Civil War with the post-Civil War constitutional amendments, including the Birthright Citizenship Clause and the 14th Amendment that we enacted to overturn the Dred Scott decision and give birthright citizenship to the children of the freed slaves.0.54
00:50:54.320We certainly did not give birthright citizenship to illegal aliens, Trende Aragua, terrorist kids, Chinese birth tourists, and any subsequent Congress since then.
00:51:06.120I predict the Supreme Court is going to say that a 1940 statute that we somehow gave birthright citizenship to illegal aliens.0.67
00:51:14.360And if you don't like it, just amend a statute like that's something that is easy.0.59
00:51:18.480I think this is going to be a demonstration in cowardice and vanity from the Supreme Court instead of bold and fearlessly following the law.
00:51:29.560Vice Roy, where do people get you? Article 3? And then what's your coordinates on the coordinates in your social media?
00:51:38.420Article3project.org, article number 3project.org. Donates, but only what you can afford.