00:08:33.240And so just the effort plus the audience. You guys were terrific. We didn't miss a beat. And you were able to drive the narrative for the 2024 victory, staying with the grassroots and the low propensity voters right there in the day I changed over.
00:08:49.120think about it for a second. What I had tossed to every day for a couple of years, Charlie Kirk was
00:08:55.220right there at the very last Charlie Kirk. So we always transitioned to the Charlie Kirk show. And
00:08:58.780that day, Charlie Kirk took it as he always did. Jack Posobiec followed him. Charlie was doing two
00:09:03.660hours a day then. I think he went to edit a third hour on radio shortly thereafter, but two hours
00:09:09.160on Real America's Voice. And if you think about it, Bannon went to prison and Charlie Kirk was
00:09:13.860assassinated. Just think about that for a second. On that TV screen, when we're doing the transition
00:09:18.940or Real America's Voice, it shows you the power and the impact
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00:09:25.200The Sigs have done a great job, and you've got, you know,
00:09:27.140the Grubers and Bowling, the morning show, Posobiec's still there,
00:09:32.000Andrew Colvette and the team doing a great job stepping in.
00:09:35.460It's next man up, as they've had to step into Charlie's shoes
00:09:38.980and do it every day, and trust me, it's tough,
00:09:42.160particularly when you have to do it on a moment's notice.
00:09:45.340I kind of, I had a lesson in this in 16 when I accepted the job for President Trump.
00:09:50.960I had done the, I had done the Friday show at, with Breitbart News Daily, right?
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00:16:43.640War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:16:48.820Okay, guys. I've got Grace, our assassin, resident assassin here at the War Room,
00:18:44.540Yeah, so we had to have a little code because we knew that Maine Justice, we knew that Lisa Monaco and Garrett, they told, I mean, actually, let's say some of the personnel there told me that, hey, you better understand, they monitor all the emails coming from the computers, but they're going to personally read yours, so be careful.
00:19:03.000That's why I limited, a lot of people said, well, you've got to, you know, you've got to get me on the email list.
00:19:07.200I said, no, you don't want to do this.
00:19:08.300So, yes, Grace, I'm sure you're on the watch list.
00:19:11.320And if we ever lose a major election, that you'll be that you'll be once again terrorized.
00:19:18.600But no, fantastic. Mo, great job. You stepped into breach.
00:19:21.960I know it's a very emotional day up there. But but remember, MTG was there.
00:19:26.940Brian Glenn was there. The Royce White was there.
00:19:32.020I told Rudy I didn't want Rudy coming because of, you know, it won his health.
00:19:36.120But I also knew, number two, that the Bureau of Prison and the Justice Department make even a bigger deal.
00:19:43.360Bernie Carrick, the late, great Bernie Carrick, was there, as he always is, running security.
00:19:50.020And, of course, Eric Prince came up and actually took me right up to the facility.
00:19:56.820Of course, as soon as they saw Bernie Carrick, we pull up a big SUV.
00:20:00.200You got Bernie Carrick and you got Eric Prince.
00:20:02.720These guys, like, you know, you got to get those guys out of there.
00:20:05.300So it was great. But, Mo, thank you also for stepping into the breach and and holding it together.
00:20:11.880And you and Grace holding the company together, ma'am.
00:20:14.980Thank you. We weren't going to the left. Their goal was to silence you, especially leading up to the election.
00:20:21.480And, you know, it's blatantly obvious that that's why they picked that date and knowing four months would put you out right before the election.
00:20:30.900But little did they know your voice wasn't going to be silenced.
00:20:34.300it just wasn't heard behind the mic and the tonality which we hear now it was heard through
00:20:41.180other guest hosts and myself and honestly i knew you were in great hands with bernie carrick and
00:20:47.020eric prince taking you over once we did the press conference over across the street to danbury
00:20:54.140eric prince actually flew some of us home home or back to dc and dave bratt and i hosted the 5 p.m
00:21:03.880show so i brought the 5 p.m show in that same day on the first shortly after so honestly i i knew
00:21:12.860you were in great hands being brought over to danbury i was very nervous about the big shoes i
00:21:18.100had to fill bringing in the 5 p.m show oh you guys are great by the way four hours a day that's why
00:21:24.720it was really uh a miraculous uh thing had happened you know some people have an hour
00:21:30.860some people have two we have four hours a day split just to get people lined up to do that and
00:21:35.240to keep it on the topics and that's why uh it just the job that was done was incredible the content
00:21:40.480was incredible I did people did get to me and say hey you haven't missed a beat audience dipped a
00:21:46.020little bit but not much and we got it back right away but it was a you know and I think some people
00:21:50.200said well he's not going to be there I don't want to listen but I think they came back and more
00:21:54.040importantly you stuck exactly to the mission you start to the mission we have a cadre we have a
00:22:00.120this show's not for everybody. Like when people talk about huge numbers, the huge numbers are
00:22:05.140a lot of casual listeners or Fox numbers. They're empty calories. This show is done
00:22:11.060very specifically. We have a very specific idea in that populist nationalist movements,
00:22:16.340and particularly if you want to move the needle, you have to be very focused on making sure that
00:22:21.980the audience understands or has access to the information they're going to need to make smart
00:22:30.720and tough decisions so they can fully use their agency, that they 100% can use their agency. So
00:22:36.300divine providence in working through them, they will be a force multiplier for divine providence.
00:22:42.580And that's what we do here. That's why we do a lot of capital markets. Now, a lot of this show,
00:22:46.220I understand, is eating your spinach. We don't chase trends in the news. We don't trace a lot
00:22:51.080other things that are you know maybe more fun or sexy or do it's not that's not the purpose of the
00:22:55.420show and to do that for four hours a day split between morning and afternoon is a herculean
00:23:01.280task i mean we have rav has been fantastic my own production team has been extraordinary
00:23:06.460mo and grace running the company and and supporting it we got a team that clicks but when you step out
00:23:12.380of that you know how's that even going to exist that's why i knew that this exercise to really
00:23:18.760you know because you have to prove yourself it's just like war you're going to lose people we
00:23:23.560almost lost trump remember the assassination look at charlie kirk the powerful thing about that uh
00:23:29.040about that clip that we put together on that day i tossed the show they helped me in the last couple
00:23:35.240of blocks but i tossed the show to charlie kirk as we did every day it was the you know there's
00:23:39.700the charlie kirk show as we still do today we tossed the charlie kirk charlie kirk has been
00:23:45.640assassinated. OK, Charlie Kirk was assassinated. Jack Posobiec did the other hour. So if you think
00:23:52.820about, hey, one guy went to prison, the other guy was assassinated. That's how much they detest and
00:23:57.420hate and fear what we do here at Real America's Voice. And that's where we're honored to be part
00:24:02.100of it. Now you got John Solomon that's in the White House and one of the most important tasks
00:24:06.660out there. President Trump mentioned a day from the tarmac, the task force is looking to declassify
00:24:11.200of information, not simply about the stolen 2020 election. There's that, and there's a lot of it,
00:24:16.560but much, much more. And I think that's a great compliment. POSO's on Air Force One right now.
00:24:21.340I think that's a great compliment to this channel. So guys, I want to thank you. Any
00:24:27.040words of wisdom to the War Room Posse? Grace, we'll start with you.
00:24:34.420Truly, from the bottom of my heart, or all our hearts here, thank you to the Posse,
00:24:39.040because you guys really stepped up if it wasn't for you guys I don't know how we would have gone
00:24:44.300through those four months and just everyone Jojo Jenna who is an awesome artist she designs for us
00:24:52.380which we'll show you the new war room 250 shirts but she did artwork you know next man up I mean
00:24:59.100it was just so motivating and everyone just really they everyone would say next man up and that just
00:25:06.340was so motivating and i just want to thank everyone and let's just continue with that
00:25:10.800because it's not going to get any easier and um just thank you so much it's gonna get harder
00:25:16.160it's gonna get harder you see the amazing thing about grace chung grace has worked for me i don't
00:25:21.000know for a couple of decades she's the sweetest nicest most christian person very shy very humble
00:25:27.560always helping others your online person i mean you're so tough and mean on twitter good lord0.99
00:25:34.480woman it's it's unbelievable someone's got to do it mouth mouth breathing imbecile mbi make sure0.98
00:25:42.440you go to the war room merch and check out some of the merch grace chunk thank you mo bannon0.98
00:25:47.480thoughts comments observations i agree with grace i want to thank the posse from the bottom of my
00:25:54.360heart as well for just sticking with us and especially our sponsors too for sticking with
00:26:00.700us through those four months they did not waver and the posse support did not waver and like grace
00:26:06.900said the fight isn't over with so we need the posse to stay in the fight with us because this
00:26:12.720is not over thank you so much i appreciate you guys now back to work thank you next man okay
00:26:20.760tomorrow natalie's gonna actually be in the studio and ben hornwell who did a magnificent job in fact
00:26:25.380band proved himself that's why he follows me today at six his show's unbelievable um
00:26:31.840steve gruber and pastor laurie one nation we passed taylor swift maybe now tied with her but
00:26:41.460i think she's got i think she's getting nervous for runaway bride right on her wedding week
00:26:46.340ella langley we're trying to track you know we're trying to chase down ella langley one of the great
00:26:50.780talents Nashville's produced in decades. She's number one in the country. I just found out from0.92
00:26:56.500Tony Lyons. Tony Lyons has just been contacted by the New York Times. Revolution is back to
00:27:03.320number three on the New York Times bestseller list. You cannot defeat this audience. This
00:27:08.620audience is not, you cannot be beaten. For four months, the host of the show left and you stuck
00:27:17.000with this show and you help make this show better why you understand you're a cadre you're a uh a
00:27:24.740vanguard of a revolutionary movement to save your country these guys men and women formed this
00:27:33.720country okay you're here to save it and to bequeath it down in the 250th year and trust me
00:27:41.580And the fight now, I think, may actually be harder than what the revolutionary generation,
00:27:50.340I don't say that lightly, because I am so amazed and honored that they were our forefathers.
00:28:11.580And the question gets to be who runs America, who controls America, and who are we going to, when we bequeath this down to future generations, what actually are we bequeathing down?
00:28:26.300If you go download an Apple, we'll drive it up and we'll get to number one in the nation.
00:28:31.140We're going to take a short commercial break.
00:28:32.940We're going out to the Badlands, and we're going to see the president of the United States, what he did today.
00:28:37.480Neil McCabe's live, out in Maduro, back in a moment.
00:28:41.580Listen up, patriots. President Trump is dropping a 100 trillion dollar bomb on the globalist.
00:28:48.280Jerome 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.
00:29:01.500This 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.
00:29:13.880The same forces that turned $5,000 into over a million in less than five years during China's booms are hitting here now.
00:29:21.820Jim Rickards, the former CIA, Pentagon and White House advisor, has the battle plan.0.68
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00:32:23.400they are not behaving nicely but they will learn soon after they relinquished their grip on0.98
00:32:31.340Cuba and Guam the Philippines and Puerto Rico one of our communist people but they cleaned it up
00:32:39.660the press cleaned that statement up you know that right she didn't use the word hand she used a0.99
00:32:44.140different word a disgusting word they're disgusting pigs she didn't use the word hand they said hand1.00
00:32:51.460she used another word you know what word I'm talking about these people are a disgrace0.99
00:32:58.380for president Trump for president Trump to go out there today during the 250th and everything
00:33:05.840he's got going on with the war all of it really shows you the importance he puts in the back of
00:33:11.980people like general Jackson where we went to the hermitage in his first his first term absolutely
00:33:18.380he absolutely loved it. In fact, it took, we were there, I think we were an hour late on the speech
00:33:23.300because he just wanted to walk around, go to the library, go into the, this is Jackson's home he
00:33:30.880had built outside of Nashville. And in the dining room, because these guys took such time, I remember
00:33:38.880this all was kind of wilderness back then, are very undeveloped, let's say that, that in the
00:33:47.740dining room, Jackson had silhouettes and portraits of Napoleon around. And President Trump was just
00:33:58.540mesmerized. Went through all that, to the library, the books he read, where he worked. It was
00:34:05.700incredible. So now out today to the Badlands. I think this is spectacular. I want to, as Teddy
00:34:11.720Roosevelt was a visionary, I think this is just a visionary move of the Secretary of Interior as
00:34:17.060governor of North Dakota really worked on this. Neil McCabe, you're there. You've been
00:34:20.900interviewing people all day. You were there for all the activities and festivities. What do you
00:34:25.280got for us? Yeah, Steve, this was a phenomenal event. And of course, like Theodore Roosevelt,
00:34:33.080like Andrew Jackson, President Trump is one of those watershed presidencies where the presidency
00:34:39.740is not the same after Trump as it is after Jackson, after Theodore Roosevelt. And of course,
00:34:46.920when he spoke today, I would say most of the people here were from North Dakota. And it was
00:34:51.820just a very entreneux, loving audience. They got the jokes. They wanted to see them. They wanted
00:34:58.200to show their love to the president. And I think the president showed his love for them back. And
00:35:04.540I think it came through. And so the way he told his stories seemed different from like a straight0.74
00:35:11.420on rally. And he talked about love. He talked about when you love your job, right, it's not
00:35:17.080really going to work. And he says, I love making America great. You know, and he says he talked
00:35:21.540about the library as being a project that he admired, he said, because it was built from love
00:35:26.960and the people who loved Theodore Roosevelt built it. And he's just he seemed to be focusing on that
00:35:32.480in a way that you don't really see at your typical President Trump event. And I think he was feeding
00:35:38.800off of the audience and the audience was feeding off him. And of course, you have this magnificent
00:35:42.960vista of the Badlands, which lends itself to contemplation and thinking about greatness.
00:35:52.500You know, the vision of doing it out there, and here's why it's so important. If you study the
00:35:57.360history of Teddy Roosevelt, and he did many important things in New York City, police
00:36:01.940commissioner all of it uh he became a man out in the badlands you know you want to do it because
00:36:09.060he had a he had a let's say this he had a mental health issue with the the the dying of his uh of
00:36:15.520his wife uh who was he had this unique love story with her uh the dying of the wife and childbirth
00:36:22.680and his mother i think on the same day he was obviously very close to his mother yes sir he was
00:36:27.740he was traumatized and he decided to go west and west he went is not i mean there's texas and
00:36:35.920there's west texas obviously oklahoma the desert arizona the beauty of colorado montana all of it
00:36:43.220but man north dakota and the badlands back then i mean and but it's the stark haunting beauty
00:36:49.960i think really got to president trump today uh neil i think i think it left a big impact
00:36:57.740You have the wide open sky here, Steve, and it just can't help but just sort of, you know, it's it's almost like your your shirts get all wrinkled in the city.
00:37:06.800And then the out here, you just I felt like my shirts are being shirts of my mind were being ironed and starched and put back in place.
00:37:14.900And, you know, you talk about like the cowboys that he worked with for those two years, 1884, 1886.
00:37:20.680Those are the guys when he went up San Juan Hill, he was going up San Juan Hill with a lot of the guys that he met out here.
00:37:28.120The guys who basically brought him into that manhood, who taught him those lessons.
00:37:33.060So when he went back to New York, you know, he wasn't that sort of, you know, that intellectual rich kid, right, who grew up on West 57th.
00:37:42.640He came back. He came back a cowboy and he showed him what for.
00:37:50.060I mean, the footage of it was very dramatic.
00:37:53.080It kind of it was a guard of honor around President Trump when he came to the when he came to Maduro, when he came to the location.
00:38:02.380Talk to me about how impressive it was in real life, because it blew me away watching on TV that just the power of it, what the Rough Riders meant.
00:38:09.800And like you said, how he met many of those guys out in out in the Badlands during his time as a cowboy.
00:38:16.780i guess you know there's some kind of archetype like man on a horse right so there's always
00:38:24.440something that triggers you when you see a man on a horse and then when you see them in formation
00:38:28.960and when you see the way they were all dressed up and in the in the reenactment of the rough rider
00:38:34.720uh uniforms and then as a guard of honor you know that's something used to happen all the time you
00:38:40.740go back even a hundred years ago it was fairly common to have these sort of cavalry escorts
00:38:46.240And so, you know, I think president is this might have been the first horse, you know, cavalry guard of honor he's had since he's been president.
00:38:55.180And and it just strikes you. It's all part of all the different pieces of this vista.
00:39:01.180You have the Badlands, you have the sky, you have clean air that you've never breathed before in your life.
00:39:06.200And then you're you're just sort of drinking in the vision and virtues of Theodore Roosevelt.
00:39:11.640And it just sort of adds that just the just the clip clop of the of the hoofs is enough to sort of bring you back to another age.
00:39:19.460Steve. Talk to me, by the way, it was Neil that said the man on a horse.
00:39:25.460I'm sure MSNBC is going to melt down. Yes, President Trump is the man on the horse.
00:39:30.480But, you know, Jackson, Roosevelt, Trump, these are these are mythic figures.
00:39:36.760I mean, President Trump, this is the age of Trump as much as they hate it.
00:39:40.720Right. They even admit when I talk to some of these guys, yes, this is the age of Trump.
00:39:44.780As much as we hate him, he's totally changed the country.
00:39:47.800As we say, he saved the nation. And now we're trying to return it to its greatness.
00:39:52.180The greatness you had under people like Teddy Roosevelt and the Rough Riders and under Andrew General Andrew Jackson.
00:39:59.400Talk to me about you had a chance to interview the senator.
00:40:03.260You had a chance to talk to some of the locals. What are their feelings about today?
00:40:06.160oh they're just thrilled this obviously this is going to be you know the biggest day in this
00:40:13.020town's life but they're just thrilled that the president came out here they've always been proud
00:40:18.680of their part of the theodore roosevelt story because he came off of a train from new york
00:40:25.120as as a broken man and he left a man of vision and power about to be president of the united
00:40:32.860States. And so for them, his birthplace isn't New York. For these people here, his birthplace
00:40:40.360is North Dakota. And that's the pride that they were feeling was that their child came here and
00:40:48.080went off to do great things. Neil, where do we go for social media to get more of your interviews
00:40:55.440and more of your footage out there, sir.
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