Bannon's War Room - July 02, 2026


Episode 5488: Too Big To Rig: Inside The Left's 2026 Election Machine


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00:00:00.000 A federal judge ordered former Trump advisor Steve Bannon to report to prison by July 1st.
00:00:08.140 Over his refusal to cooperate with the January 6th Congressional Committee investigation.
00:00:13.240 Trump's former campaign manager and chief White House strategist will become federal inmate number 05635509.
00:00:20.640 The Department of Justice formally urged the high court not to intervene here and to let Mr. Bannon face accountability for his actions.
00:00:29.180 But remarkably, the Justice Department isn't the only group that lobbied the court about Steve Bannon today.
00:00:35.660 Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and several other Republican members of the House voted to make the formal position of the U.S. House of Representatives,
00:00:44.820 the formal position that the January 6th committee did not have the authority to do the work that it did.
00:00:50.520 A dark reality and one that we have to wrestle with to understand what is really happening in our nation's politics right now.
00:00:58.440 The big lie is working, not everywhere and not all the time, but Donald Trump and his
00:01:05.440 Republican boosters in Congress and the right wing media, they have all successfully sold
00:01:10.540 a sizable portion of the American public, not just on the lie that the 2020 election
00:01:15.920 was rigged, but that people like Donald Trump and Steve Bannon are victims.
00:01:21.220 It's the end of politics.
00:01:22.320 let's just let's just do it by force because physically we mean it just the way we say we're
00:01:29.460 saying it we mean it just the way you're hearing it we are we're we're coming for you mr fbi tough 0.72
00:01:35.780 guy why is he wetting himself why is he wet himself on national tv he's damn scared because
00:01:41.980 he understands the end is near so brother you and all the other people the tortures these are 0.81
00:01:47.340 torturous conversations we're having don't torture yourself don't torture yourself get your passport
00:01:53.340 get the hell out of the country because hey we're coming and guess what bro you ain't gonna like it 0.98
00:01:57.240 one bit your crimes and your treason comey all of you i'm a political prisoner of joe biden the 0.99
00:02:04.340 corrupt biden establishment war rooms hitting on all fronts we want you for four hours a day four
00:02:11.360 years in a row i've been on the posse for years america cannot believe what's happening
00:02:16.020 We are protection against the wickedness and the snares of the devil. Amen.
00:02:20.340 My voice is going to be heard every day.
00:02:22.360 And more importantly, their voices are going to be heard.
00:02:26.420 We're going to take down Merrick Garland, Lisa Monaco and the corrupt DOJ.
00:02:30.880 You love this man right here. He's an American hero.
00:02:32.600 It's a shame that you've let this happen and they're coming for you next.
00:02:36.160 You better understand that you can throw him in jail all you want to, but we will not take a single back step.
00:02:41.040 When their voice is heard, change happens. It's only going to get bigger.
00:02:45.320 and that is what the worm's all about next man up right next man up i'm proud of going to prison
00:02:51.420 steve bannon's voice will not be silent
00:02:53.800 they thought they were shutting the whole place down
00:03:04.160 welcome back to the worm it's natalie winters holding the fort down while steven k bannon can 0.58
00:03:11.060 of course, not join us today. Don't mind if I don't want unity with those same people who have
00:03:17.140 thrown my boss, our fearless leader, in a federal prison to rot just until a few days before the
00:03:23.840 election. I'm sure no conspiracies, no coincidences there. It's Trump, Trump, Trump,
00:03:27.260 maga, maga, maga, maga, war and posse, war and posse, war and posse. Now, the deep state is at
00:03:31.300 war with us, and our congressional Republicans are extremely content to basically open up the
00:03:37.520 gates of Troy for the Trojan horse that is the Democratic Party to come in and continue
00:03:41.680 destroying this country.
00:03:42.900 Let's give a huge middle finger to everyone who has thrown Stephen K. Bannon in prison
00:03:46.800 and show them.
00:03:54.380 OK, welcome back.
00:03:55.520 It's Thursday to July at Eurovalor 2026.
00:03:57.800 Our host, Natalie Winters, joins us.
00:04:01.500 I can't believe I actually told you.
00:04:03.320 You look like a kid there.
00:04:04.580 I can't believe I can't believe I'm a little more euphemistic.
00:04:07.520 because in the break you said
00:04:09.900 you aged
00:04:10.620 which I have
00:04:13.240 because it was so long ago
00:04:14.500 your boss going to prison will do that to you
00:04:17.540 what I'm so proud
00:04:18.900 I'm so proud of
00:04:21.120 this is the confidence we have in this young woman
00:04:23.980 I didn't even tell her
00:04:25.640 I didn't call her
00:04:26.400 I just said hey you're the host
00:04:28.420 you're in and we'll put other people around you
00:04:30.960 just tell her and hey you figure it out
00:04:33.040 well there's a lot of lore here
00:04:35.580 as you know
00:04:36.660 what was it back when i was in high school i watched your your oxford union speech became
00:04:41.660 radicalized became obsessed but i think when i there was a lot of times i saw you in person
00:04:46.460 speaking before i think you ever actually knew me so i guess i'm coming out as a as a long-time
00:04:51.380 stalker of you but you were speaking i think it was in new york at the nyyrc gala but a couple
00:04:57.200 like years ago and you gave such a good speech and you ended it with when you set out to take
00:05:02.200 vienna take vienna and that always just stuck with me and not just because your show in this
00:05:08.520 platform is the only show that is actually frankly meaningful in the conservative media space where
00:05:13.860 you're not just something you watch passively on an airport screen partly because we're banned
00:05:17.640 but it's you give phone numbers to call you give things to do um but i was like it's not punditry
00:05:24.780 no in fact when i have you on and anytime i ask her a punditry type question in the break she
00:05:30.100 jumps me that's not what i do that's not what you pay me for i do research hang on before hang on i
00:05:36.980 gotta i want to go back to the history of this because i think it's very important for the
00:05:40.000 audience you went to uh one of the top premier prep schools in the country in the valley in la
00:05:48.040 which is hollywood most politically connected you then went you interned for us in rahim
00:05:54.680 right very early in high school uh and right back when there are no women in the war room 0.97
00:05:59.640 No women in the war room. 0.50
00:06:02.300 And immediately we could tell you were incredibly serious because you want it because you're a nerd.
00:06:08.180 What people realize you're you would dump into the federal record and come up with these amazing research projects.
00:06:13.620 You went to Chicago in three years, graduated in Chicago is the opposite of a party school.
00:06:19.680 Right. It's all nerds. One of the I think the top universities in the country.
00:06:22.840 Let's just say I wasn't cool because I never read Harry Potter. 1.00
00:06:25.240 exactly the um then you've come back and your research at the ccp etc then you'd take a year 0.96
00:06:32.680 ago the white house so you've seen in your generation you have the most unique view of
00:06:39.960 seeing the kind of apparatus from both sides and having done this amazing research you don't take
00:06:46.700 on easy topics you've taken on the chinese commerce party foreign influence and color
00:06:50.680 revolution is now the deep state of which your stuff is just amazing. So in your generation,
00:06:55.620 when I talk and give this article, this thing in Politico, you know, I'm a boomer, right? As you
00:07:01.540 see it from this revolution that's building and that you're analyzing and critiquing and doing
00:07:10.060 investigative reporting, what is your assessment of this entire thing? Well, I think we should just
00:07:14.360 let the audience know now that this is going to be a back and forth where you're going to praise
00:07:18.540 me but at the end of the day today is your day no it's not my it's not my day it's no yet no no
00:07:25.540 you harnwell navarro bratt and listen the reason we don't have bratt on here people don't realize
00:07:30.760 dave bratt is going to be confirmed very shortly as ambassador to australia they threw you in
00:07:35.500 prison because they wanted to destroy this show but it was proof of concept that the war room
00:07:39.900 works right exactly but i think to answer your question which also is why war room succeeded so
00:07:45.800 much even when you were in prison not because of me not because of anyone on the staff of course
00:07:50.940 everybody really stepped up and did a wonderful job it's because of the audience and it's because
00:07:55.540 the audience shares that same perspective that that I do that you do which is why you hold such
00:08:00.660 a unique place in this media market which is that to understand the system that we are up against
00:08:06.240 I think you can best access that through understanding the failures of the Republican
00:08:09.700 establishment and like you said in the days when you were setting up Breitbart from you know this
00:08:13.860 very table, you can go after the Democrat establishment all you want. It doesn't really
00:08:18.560 matter when you're hurling stones from conservative media, right? They don't really care what you have
00:08:21.980 to say, but you actually have power over the Republican establishment, right? We're their
00:08:27.000 voters. There's your leverage. We're kind of their small dollar donors. So the problem is that
00:08:31.620 we're not the majority of their donors. It's all the corporate whatever companies that hate the
00:08:35.940 guts of this country. But I think that the differentiating factor is and always has been
00:08:42.700 that our side is willing to throw down on immigration right that is what made president
00:08:47.420 trump so popular in 2016 that's why the build the wall chants were what was the most popular and
00:08:51.460 even in 2020 and frankly 2024 it was the mass deportation signs there were no asterisks on
00:08:56.840 that saying only the criminals saying you know only the really really really bad people that
00:09:01.800 killed and murdered 8 000 people then finally it was like no you're all criminals you're all out
00:09:07.220 of here um but i think that our upper hand against the left this kind of emergent left-wing populism
00:09:15.160 was always that how can you say you care about american workers when you are single-handedly
00:09:20.240 working to import the largest degradation and suppression force of their wages and not even
00:09:25.980 just their wages that implies that they have a job their ability to get a job right it's like 0.93
00:09:29.280 you've heard the stories it's not just the h1b stuff it's the high school workers wanting to
00:09:32.360 get a job at mcdonald's but you have to speak you know spanish i didn't know we've been conquered
00:09:36.240 but I think why you've seen more of a surge in left-wing populism there's a host a panoply of
00:09:44.460 factors there but it's because our side is not taking immigration seriously we're not supporting
00:09:49.500 people certainly at a rate that's like let alone higher than Obama or Biden but the rhetoric is
00:09:55.200 shifting and I don't think rhetoric is a goal post right I think some of our establishment
00:10:00.020 Republican colleagues do they think it's enough to just tweet about Matt's deportations but if
00:10:04.600 our side is fundamentally unserious about fixing the illegal and legal immigration issue, then we
00:10:11.200 lose what is our trump card against left-wing populism. Left-wing populism, there is a high
00:10:16.560 IQ stripe of it, but I think it's predominantly not low IQ, but it's like advocating to the masses.
00:10:22.140 That's a much easier buy-in, right? You get free this, free that, and screw the billionaires. Like
00:10:26.240 that's easy. Right-wing populism is, I think, a little harder to articulate in the current
00:10:31.380 landscape of the cultural and political warfare, right? Saying, don't you love your family? Don't
00:10:35.260 you love your church, your civil, you know, community, civil society? That's been so under
00:10:39.360 attack for so long. It's harder to tap into that. It's easier to tap into the outrage of kids who
00:10:43.760 can't get a job, even though they went to school and the spot in the school that they wanted to 0.99
00:10:47.500 go to was taken by some, you know, Indian that's now going to the medical school and you see these 0.97
00:10:51.640 medical school classes are like 100% foreign born. So that is, I think, what scares me the most 1.00
00:10:59.860 and where i'm jumping around to answer your question but i mean i think too why i've always
00:11:06.740 really frankly hated conservative media is like there's such an obsession and distraction with
00:11:13.080 things that just don't matter like i get it women and your boy men and women's sports is important
00:11:20.020 like yes but the country is also being destroyed to the tune of millions of foreigners a day
00:11:26.980 our deficit our debt is exploding our military our defense primes are going to be responsible 0.99
00:11:32.680 for tanking this country because they can't produce a single weapon the chinese communist 1.00
00:11:37.100 party is out there writing white papers about how they're the new world leader and they're 1.00
00:11:41.480 creating a new historical trend with which they are the you know global hegemon and it's like
00:11:47.340 conservative fox wants to spend eight hours of programming a day talking about men and women's
00:11:53.240 sports. It's about priorities. And I'm not saying that's not important. And I know some of our 0.78
00:11:58.460 audience might be like, but that's so important. It is, but it's important because they use you to
00:12:03.460 do that to distract you from the important stuff. And the important stuff is what you're talking
00:12:09.140 about in your political interview. It's AI, it's immigration. And, you know, I love to think that
00:12:15.500 we can walk and chew gum at the same time. Our audience can. Republican lawmakers can't. They
00:12:22.020 don't do anything they use everything as a distraction tool as someone who spent way too
00:12:26.900 much time looking at chinese communist party political warfare and information operations 0.59
00:12:30.700 and the narratives that they put out you can just see it right you see how yeah it's so obvious
00:12:36.100 and it's just weak and we're gonna go over hang on i want to ask you i want to go back because
00:12:41.760 we'll get back to the transgender ideology because i do think on the cultural marxist side that's
00:12:46.300 important but what the dsa and the working family party mandami have done i think is very
00:12:51.900 smart is to one degree copy what we did at Breitbart. Unlike Bernie Sanders, these guys going
00:12:58.980 after the oligarchs, which is, I think, central. Of course, the oligarchs happen to be
00:13:03.460 all progressives. The DSA and Mondami realize they can use Trump as a foil, but where their
00:13:12.020 leverage is to take down the Democratic establishment. What has shocked me is how
00:13:16.100 ill-prepared the Democratic establishment, the liberal Democratic establishment, was for this
00:13:21.800 onslaught, which now it looks like they're just going to get the tables run on them.
00:13:26.100 Yeah, it's an interesting, I think, juxtaposition to the 2016 kind of takeover of the Republican
00:13:32.860 establishment. I know that was why you were pushing, you know, Jeff Sessions, all these
00:13:35.920 people not to win elections, but just to take over the RNC apparatus. You can tell I've watched
00:13:40.000 your frontline interview one too many times. But the thing here is that Democratic sentiment never
00:13:45.940 went away. It just evolved. It got stronger. I think they thought they beat it down. But,
00:13:50.200 But, you know, once the thousand flowers bloom, you get stronger.
00:13:54.660 And it's also just fundamentally different.
00:13:59.000 I think they're much better organized.
00:14:00.700 Those people were the backbone of the Democrat establishment pretending to be nice.
00:14:03.980 Our people never played nice with the Republican establishment.
00:14:06.740 They just kind of stayed home.
00:14:08.460 These people learned from inside.
00:14:10.000 And I think it's a very different ballgame.
00:14:12.220 And they're funded by all this dark money, you know, like billions of dollars.
00:14:16.140 I want to get into the dark money.
00:14:17.440 Your work on the color revolution of AI, the Chinese Communist Party, and where we, where,
00:14:25.120 Quo Vadis, where, whether thou goest, how's that saying, whether thou goest, Quo Vadis,
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00:17:33.280 How do you guys get over that hurdle?
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00:19:47.780 Are you guys, are the phones going to be open over the holiday weekend?
00:19:50.940 I mean, is this 24 hours a day?
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00:19:56.140 Where should people go?
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00:20:19.000 let's do it today let's make sure to get over the fear of talking to somebody about your medicare
00:20:24.400 because they got solutions there colby thank you thank you for starting the company and thank you
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00:20:33.560 you sir thanks for having me steve thank you brother chinese comment your your two lines of
00:20:41.300 inquiry have been the chinese comments party and then as part of that you become fascinated and
00:20:46.260 And when you and Benz are together, it's amazing.
00:20:49.100 But you've become quite fascinated on this concept or construct of color revolution.
00:20:55.180 Talk to particularly newer audience members because the show's building all the time.
00:20:59.220 What do we mean by color revolution?
00:21:00.720 How has the United States used that as an active part of its national security and foreign policy?
00:21:06.020 And why do you make the leap that they've actually turned that and they're using that against citizens of this country?
00:21:12.000 I got to just throw in a fun fact, since we're celebrating how far War Room has come.
00:21:17.600 Can you believe Oracle used to be one of our sponsors?
00:21:21.680 How far we've come.
00:21:23.160 Unbelievable.
00:21:23.960 Oracle, that division of Oracle, the software, that was the only sponsor we had, because I didn't do sponsors.
00:21:30.720 No.
00:21:31.440 They came on for like a year, and then later, Mike Lindell.
00:21:36.740 The War Room Defense Pack.
00:21:38.020 The War Room Defense Pack.
00:21:38.700 The greatest hits.
00:21:39.260 Mike Lindell came on one day and he's, you know, he's on like his third or fourth hit.
00:21:45.840 This one, Mike Lindell got into the voter fraud thing and it was right after January 6th.
00:21:50.260 And he comes in and he says, hey, how can we don't have a promo code?
00:21:53.180 And I go, what's a promo code?
00:21:54.760 He goes, you know, he says, every day when I'm on, you have me.
00:21:57.760 I'm doing a pitch.
00:21:58.460 I'm sending people to a promo code and your promo code is tracking bigger than Levin or Hannity or anybody.
00:22:03.740 He says as big as Levin's flag broke.
00:22:07.740 Tell me about that.
00:22:08.780 The more the the digger, the deeper he digs the hole, the bigger the flag broach gets.
00:22:14.780 He's really patriotic. OK, what can I say?
00:22:17.500 You know, when you're America first, when you're accused of lobbying on behalf of a foreign country, what's the answer?
00:22:23.240 What are your paid consultants tell you to do? Well, you got to wear the American flag, then, you know, obviously.
00:22:28.580 Roach. That was one of the best lines of war room all year.
00:22:33.320 But but to answer to answer your question, what can I say?
00:22:37.480 I'm very glad you're back. If you if you had been sent to prison for much longer, I don't know what would happen that I might be very different.
00:22:46.040 Yeah. No, no. But look, the the color revolution stuff, I think, kind of gets to what we were talking about in the last break.
00:22:54.000 That is the stuff that actually matters. Right. This isn't just Republican, Democrat, like you always say.
00:23:00.020 I think it's sort of the almost kinetic, at least politically kinetic, manifestation of the idea that it's not Democrats versus Republicans.
00:23:09.380 It's not liberals versus conservatives. It's the establishment and it's us.
00:23:13.080 And if President Trump, even if he had an R next to his name, if he had been a McCain or a Bush type, they would not have mobilized these forces against them.
00:23:20.800 How do I know that? Because all those types are basically on the board of these organizations because they love to claim how bipartisan they are.
00:23:27.380 And this is basically, I think, the kind of D.C. apparatus that Doge purported to go after, whether it's the National Endowment for Democracy, you know, all these think tanks that are funded quasi by government money, but more the dark money stuff like the Open Society, Tides Network, Arabella, all these shady entities.
00:23:47.080 But basically, it is the wash, rinse, repeat of depicting President Trump as a dictator, an autocrat, an authoritarian to justify outside of the mean, outside of the system, political change tactics.
00:23:59.740 That's why when we get access to their blueprints, their manuals for how to protest Trump, it's not like, let's point out that he didn't follow through on this campaign promise.
00:24:08.240 It's here is your battle plan. Here is your kinetic action tactic.
00:24:11.860 Make sure you're not violent. But if you're if you are violent, that's OK, because one of the main scholars that's, you know, really buttressing our work, she's actually a scholar in violent political reform.
00:24:22.140 But other than that, violence is bad. But they basically are the color revolution is all about laying the predicate for basically like assassinating President Trump.
00:24:30.880 And it's not that it's just assassinating him. It's not just a call to arms. It is the normalization and saying it is OK to do that.
00:24:37.620 and that's why you see so many assassination attempts and why their manifestos and their
00:24:42.560 rationales are basically all the same it's like I had to do this because no one else was doing it 0.93
00:24:47.740 and we need to save the country and it's everything they've done in these foreign
00:24:51.520 countries I'm not just talking about assassinating leaders but to the point of rallying certain
00:24:58.300 groups you know artificially astroturfing it's like the SPLC and these you know fake racial groups
00:25:04.200 they want to create the predicate that there is such a threat in this case it's against democracy
00:25:09.040 that you have to get rid of it by removing the existential threat to democracy which is president
00:25:14.120 trump and frankly i think where maybe my critiques of this color revolution stuff has changed a
00:25:20.020 little bit from when we were covering this in the lead up to inauguration day is that i kind of wish
00:25:26.940 president trump was the dictator that they were this is the point when you see norm eisen these
00:25:32.660 guys yeah when they describe mark elias we want that guy they're like he's deporting everyone
00:25:38.460 america everybody's going to church like you're like the working class every it's only americans
00:25:45.300 are getting hired or getting jobs there's no transgenderism like he actually has a yeah i
00:25:50.920 tell you he has a big everybody's in jail mark elias is in jail yeah he has a kind heart they 0.97
00:25:56.060 describe a kind of a quasi-neo-fascist monster. That's the interesting thing, right? That's the
00:26:03.240 color revolution component of it. They have to depict him as an autocrat, as a dictator, as all
00:26:08.460 these things, because that is like the key that picks the lock to opening the trove of this very
00:26:14.220 weaponized, very militant leftism that can remove him from power. And part of it's political, but
00:26:21.000 it's also just it's it's cultural too but you know what's the cultural part this is important
00:26:25.840 because culture is up river from the politics of it i mean i take this example when all those
00:26:30.600 people were fired from usa id and then it was leaked that they were having these private
00:26:35.200 activist groups where they were you know their secured encrypted messaging channels that they
00:26:39.880 were plotting how to sabotage the system from within and subvert and recruit more people who
00:26:44.820 are still working in government to help sabotage the trump administration's plants like basically
00:26:49.700 everything goes back to war room impeachment, right? It's the nullification project. It always
00:26:54.660 has been. It never changed. I think they just didn't take Trump so seriously the first time
00:27:00.480 around. And that's why it was like, OK, we'll cobble together a shoddy impeachment. When you
00:27:06.160 look at how far they have evolved in terms of their attacks on President Trump, like the law
00:27:11.600 fair machine. I mean, think about what the impeachment was. That was throwing together
00:27:15.040 There are a few witnesses from some deep state think tanks, and it was about, you know, Ukraine.
00:27:20.000 Now, I mean, they have lawfare apparatus for like 60 days post-election for the 2026 midterms already in action coordinating with governors.
00:27:29.180 Repeat that real quick before you go to break, because this is I think there's people asleep in the city on our side.
00:27:34.980 The ACLU has its largest budget ever.
00:27:37.280 They are actively, as we speak, role playing election crisis scenarios where they have millions of people, election observers, polling observers.
00:27:44.180 They're every inch in the book of being involved in elections.
00:27:47.760 They're literally training students, one group, former Obama White House people, students to report their peers for spreading election disinformation and election misinformation.
00:27:57.560 You can't make it up.
00:27:59.160 They're basically paying and rallying citizens to start monitoring election disinformation, rumor control.
00:28:06.480 Meanwhile, paying hundreds of millions of dollars for, you know, nonpartisan turn out the vote.
00:28:11.200 They're getting hospitals to send texts to people.
00:28:13.240 This is where we had this report.
00:28:14.640 It was that they're wargaming already.
00:28:17.140 They're doing major wargame scenarios.
00:28:18.960 They're stealing our phrases, too.
00:28:20.360 One of the big groups that's hundreds of millions of dollars to play,
00:28:22.880 guess what their phrase is, their homepage.
00:28:26.560 Make 2026 too big to rig.
00:28:30.360 I thought that was far right.
00:28:32.600 I thought, hold it.
00:28:33.720 Doesn't President Trump have trademark on that?
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00:30:05.100 Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:30:08.340 Okay, I want to go back to your assessment of 2026.
00:30:11.920 Walk us through that in light of the framework, this color revolution.
00:30:17.020 And this is what I've been telling people.
00:30:18.500 This is so much more serious.
00:30:19.980 It's so much deeper than you can imagine.
00:30:22.440 And, folks, this is why today I said in Politico, the old politics is dead, right?
00:30:28.620 It's dead.
00:30:29.140 It's burning down in front of us.
00:30:31.420 And if you don't believe what we've been telling you from the right, just look at what's happening on the left.
00:30:36.020 They're not prepared for it.
00:30:37.520 The Democratic establishment that you've been after forever, they're making it irrelevant.
00:30:42.820 When Michael Bennett can't win and leaves the Senate to run the governor, he thinks it's going to be a layup, and he's defeated.
00:30:49.500 And you're going to see much, much more of that.
00:30:51.020 You're going to have DSA-inspired candidates all over, like in Michigan, for the Senate run, et cetera.
00:30:56.880 So the old politics is burning down in front of us.
00:30:59.940 And the consultant class, obviously, the Republican Party and the establishment, they don't want to change it.
00:31:04.900 They still think it's raising money, that money gives you advantage.
00:31:09.120 And you see in Cornyn's situation in Paxton, $150 million versus, what, $15?
00:31:14.800 It's just not a comparison.
00:31:16.220 It's authenticity and inspiring people to go out and spread your message.
00:31:19.860 Well, I also think, too, that if our side doesn't get our act together in terms of actually getting retribution, justice, take your pick, not just putting out these strongly worded letters or these kind of botched prosecutions, like the next Bannon, that name's already on a whiteboard somewhere.
00:31:39.040 You know, there's already a list of who they're going after, who's going to go to prison.
00:31:42.800 And if we don't cut the head off that snake, metaphorically, it will come back with such a vengeance, and it's not going to just be you.
00:31:52.160 But this is what, you know, Cash, and you know Cash, he's been with us forever. 0.95
00:31:55.120 It's the snakes.
00:31:55.600 But we're, you know, I'm all over Cash.
00:31:57.720 We don't need the FBI statistics.
00:31:59.120 We need to go back to your book, which we made a film of, Governing Gangsters, and we need to take the top 100, and why are they not purple?
00:32:06.700 You've done, I think, the best serious investigative work about Fauci.
00:32:11.820 I mean, you've proven categorically this guy is in bed with the Chinese Communist Party.
00:32:17.240 You're ripping apart of of of that.
00:32:20.800 The group that did the research that Leslie Stahl did a softball.
00:32:24.560 Peter Dasha. All these guys should be in prison.
00:32:28.420 And this is why I think it is frustration. And that's going to lead to fewer votes.
00:32:32.560 There is a percentage of the MAGA movement that is just going to sit there and go, I didn't see perp walks.
00:32:38.780 You had every opportunity. I didn't see them.
00:32:41.040 And, you know, I'm over it. Yeah. I mean, I think the sentiment that a lot of people post 2020 where they felt like their vote didn't matter.
00:32:48.140 So they didn't show up to vote in 2022. You will see that on mass scale if nothing actually happens with the administration, because it's like, well, why even vote?
00:32:58.680 Right. If the president can't put literal Anthony Fauci in prison. And by the way, it's not like we need a rogue firing squad, you know.
00:33:05.720 Oh, but he's but he's kind of said, I need this stuff dealt with.
00:33:09.220 It is. It's the apparatus around him.
00:33:11.320 You know, and this is why hopefully Todd gets endorsed.
00:33:14.120 But DOJ, I think, is going through a transformation now.
00:33:17.100 Cash of the FBI. But these things were kind of at that limit that people need to see.
00:33:22.340 We are burning daylight and they need to see action to say, OK, I understand.
00:33:26.960 Maybe I'm not going to get a conviction before November, but I see just make their lives a little more difficult.
00:33:32.420 How about that? Maybe make it so Anthony Fauci, like can't get a book deal.
00:33:35.540 and grift and go on tour and say all these things
00:33:37.960 and run around like he was the best,
00:33:39.220 you know, administrator of the pandemic ever.
00:33:42.360 But I also think that incumbent on the administration
00:33:46.320 and everyone involved is saying the deep state
00:33:49.960 is no longer a viable cop-out.
00:33:52.200 Because at this point, if you are still blamed,
00:33:54.200 you know the courts are gonna knock stuff down.
00:33:56.260 You know the judges are rogue.
00:33:58.500 So we need to evolve.
00:34:00.120 Like you don't win just by saying,
00:34:01.920 oh, it was really difficult, so we couldn't do this.
00:34:03.820 So you need to change your strategy.
00:34:05.540 You can't just sit there and keep blaming the same things.
00:34:08.580 We know how it's going to go down.
00:34:10.880 You need to shift the strategy.
00:34:12.600 And what I think frustrates me, I'm sure you as someone who went to prison, you were the poster child for all of this.
00:34:18.680 It's like they can put people who literally did nothing wrong in prison for non-crimes, even when their case is not done, a felony, you know, prison.
00:34:30.320 It gets reversed later.
00:34:30.900 It's a misdemeanor, and then it gets reversed later.
00:34:34.400 That's a really interesting interpretation of the rule of law that I would love to hear normize and expound upon.
00:34:39.200 I'm really intrigued.
00:34:40.740 But then you have these people who committed so many crimes, financial, I mean, like crimes against humanity, 0.88
00:34:49.180 like genocidal pandemics, negligence, fraud, government tax dollars, funding Chinese military. 0.70
00:34:56.440 I mean, take your pick.
00:34:58.340 And you can't even make a case off of, I'm not saying make up evidence.
00:35:02.420 I'm not saying as, what is it, the fake Washington Post-Georgia story, you know, go find the ballots.
00:35:07.860 You don't need to do that.
00:35:08.980 And I think that is what is so frustrating about so many of these instances.
00:35:13.920 And it's not just Fauci.
00:35:16.820 Like, there's dozens, hundreds, thousands of people who find maybe you don't get all the way to a criminal trial.
00:35:24.200 But think about the hell that this show was put through in the Biden years.
00:35:29.400 I mean, systemically banned, deplatformed, sponsors lost.
00:35:34.160 You went to prison.
00:35:35.360 Like every time I would do interviews when I was at the White House and people would
00:35:38.760 look at me like I was a zoo animal and they're like, why do you, what are you doing here?
00:35:42.580 Why do you believe what you believe?
00:35:43.600 You think the government is weaponized?
00:35:45.340 Like what?
00:35:46.140 I was like, look at my lived experience.
00:35:49.580 My boss went to prison for four months for doing nothing.
00:35:52.820 Have you heard of Eric Holder?
00:35:54.080 Did he go to prison?
00:35:55.020 No.
00:35:55.360 and by the way we that's on top of the show literally being like blacklisted shut down
00:36:01.840 bans on every verb in the book that is a synonym for that and i just don't see us doing the same
00:36:08.740 and and frankly part of the problem is bringing into the tent these horrible america last globalist
00:36:16.220 just creepy corporations i'm talking about meadow yeah mark zuckerberg is maga now okay like even
00:36:23.020 remember in the early days when they were putting out all their cringe press releases where they
00:36:27.320 were talking about how you know we're not going to do fact checking anymore first of all they
00:36:32.600 didn't actually apologize they didn't actually admit that any of these programs existed right
00:36:37.480 they were just like look at slide of hand look at this like we're gonna make free speech really
00:36:44.040 important it's all deception and it makes me sad sometimes when I think the leaders of our movement
00:36:49.960 or have such low standards and like such low self-respect and they'll just sell out for cash
00:36:56.520 like take your pick um but we've really filled like the the tent with a lot of people who are not
00:37:03.780 on our side and i think that that makes it really difficult i mean how about this well they're the
00:37:07.960 first they were the ones that came in after 10 o'clock at night on 3 november after we won and
00:37:13.220 they're going to be the first out on this. If trends continue, right, and we don't hold the
00:37:20.960 House particularly, we don't hold the House, it's going to be hell to pay. They will be the first
00:37:25.840 people off the bus to make sure that they're not subpoenaed by a new radicalized Democratic House.
00:37:31.920 And I also think it's worth making the point, too, like take Zuckerberg, for example, right?
00:37:37.020 You know, he's had his conversion of, you know, for shareholder maximization of profit that he suddenly is, you know, MAGA now.
00:37:45.060 And it's like all of the entities that these, you know, tech oligarch types, but really, I mean, just the broader left set up.
00:37:54.760 Sure, Zuckerberg doesn't fund those groups anymore, but he gave these groups hundreds of millions of dollars and spun them up.
00:38:02.360 And these are the same groups that are still actively sabotaging the election today.
00:38:07.020 The Center for, I think it's Election Integrity, I'll get the name, it's in the new sub-stack I put up.
00:38:11.480 But this group, which is run by literally all former Obama-era DOJ election officials,
00:38:17.920 they are coordinating lawfare war rooms right now, not just for pre-election and election day,
00:38:23.640 but for like 60 days post-election to be working with people on the ground, governors.
00:38:28.360 Can we get the sub-stack up? Let's go through this systematically because the sub-stack has to be read.
00:38:33.060 We get granular in the war room.
00:38:34.160 No, but you're you're you're laying out the battle plan that is in existence.
00:38:38.880 These people are serious people. You may hate them.
00:38:42.120 You may think their policies are ridiculous. It doesn't matter. 1.00
00:38:44.980 They are very. This is why they come at it with a Marxist, almost Bolshevik.
00:38:50.680 They don't want you to read this because they don't want you to see how serious they are.
00:38:53.520 They want you to look at them as the Fox News trope of ha ha ha.
00:38:57.160 These people want sex changes for immigrant prisoners. 0.99
00:39:00.800 yes they do but that's just to appeal to the craziest of the crazy in their base these people 0.99
00:39:07.360 are very sane yes the people that tried to assassinate president trump and killed charlie 0.89
00:39:11.980 kirk were not mentally ill yes like don't get that wrong yes they were very with it repeat that
00:39:17.060 the people who have tried repeatedly to assassinate president trump yes and the people who killed
00:39:22.140 charlie kirk were not charlie kirk were not mentally ill yes they were living out the left's
00:39:28.620 strategy. And take this one, for example. Let's put the one of executive override up. How do you
00:39:35.280 like that term? Executive override. So this is by Project Democracy, which is founded by one of
00:39:41.760 Obama's top legal guys. They're basically staffed to the brim with Obama people. And they put out
00:39:46.680 this long, long, long 40-page report called Executive Override, talking about how President
00:39:52.600 Trump is going to deny the election results, rig the election. And they basically create all these
00:39:56.940 categories whether it's journalists uh lawyers authors professors people in the media elected
00:40:02.440 officials the candidates themselves they're like eight-step action plan of what to do in the lead
00:40:07.540 up to the election on election day and post-election which the buried lead there is that they're already
00:40:12.600 expecting the red mirage type scenario they have a specific this is back to 2020 when they had the
00:40:18.120 red mirage and the blue wave and all that they told us in advance exactly how they were and then
00:40:23.080 the ballot dumps keep coming in and i've always said as much as i love the save america act and
00:40:29.240 i think it's important to verify citizenship status for voting the bigger threat i think
00:40:33.540 to stolen elections is not so much the the numerator of votes right the total votes guess
00:40:39.100 it's the denominator because they can see how many votes are cast and then they just find more
00:40:45.520 so then the denominator it's nevada and it's like you know the pratt ballot dumps where apparently
00:40:50.420 you can get ballots from homeless people there and all of a sudden there's you know 8 000 homeless
00:40:55.740 people and they all conveniently voted for bass so that's that's what's i think important to look
00:41:01.500 at the other thing that i've seen a real uptick in is going after gen z and the youth activism
00:41:07.120 stuff which i think is a very interesting answer they saw obviously how successful turning point
00:41:10.900 was there's a picture of the the gen z one we can put up i want to read verbatim um joint efforts
00:41:16.940 to fight back against disinformation by reporting disinformation and volunteering for different
00:41:20.760 organizations. Report election misinformation online. If you see content that could
00:41:24.820 mislead or suppress voters, use this cheat sheet from Asian Americans advancing
00:41:28.720 justice to help you identify and report it across major platforms. They go on to list 0.78
00:41:32.780 all these bullet points, training students, high school too, how to basically
00:41:36.620 report anything they see that is election disinformation. This is in the classroom.
00:41:40.480 This is a typical Bolshevik thing to put fear. Yes. It's the 0.60
00:41:43.840 lives of
00:41:46.860 others. It's the Stasi in East Germany.
00:41:49.020 And ACLU, they're investing
00:41:50.840 more than $24.5 million in their
00:41:52.900 largest ever election safeguarding
00:41:55.020 initiative. This one, you can put up
00:41:56.860 the five-phase plan by the group
00:41:58.680 whose new strategy is making it too big
00:42:00.820 to rig. But they have phase
00:42:02.740 one, align the movement with their 200
00:42:04.760 groups. Phase two, build early momentum.
00:42:06.920 Phase three, get out the vote. Phase four, counter
00:42:08.580 vote. Phase five, secure the results.
00:42:11.140 They have like tens of millions, hundreds
00:42:12.700 of millions of dollars at their disposal, but just one sample, you know, so much of this isn't
00:42:16.240 disclosed, is $3.15 million to align and coordinate the democracy defense ecosystem, $450,000 to train
00:42:23.260 volunteers, poll monitors, election administrators, and organizational staff, $320,000 to pre-bunk
00:42:29.000 false election narratives, $290,000 for surround sound state-specific messaging, $1.57 million to
00:42:35.620 build youth power, millions more, millions more, millions more. They're creating state-based
00:42:40.080 creator cohorts in michigan pennsylvania north carolina to push geographically specific
00:42:44.540 narratives and they're mobilizing thousands of students establishing campus organizing hubs
00:42:48.760 service rapid response centers that is one of several dozens of left-wing groups that have
00:42:55.540 millions if not tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars at their disposal that all convene to
00:43:00.300 create this like ngo political war room and by the way the end game of this is not the ngo stuff
00:43:05.360 it's law. I know we're running out of time, but in Maryland, they have a new law where you can be
00:43:10.360 criminally or civilly held responsible for posting election misinformation online. They can get an
00:43:14.420 injunction against you, take it down. And it's just content that is misleading about elections.
00:43:21.140 I mean, what does that mean? That's statute. It's SB, I think, 141. That's the end game. You see
00:43:25.700 it all come together. It's censorship. It's criminalizing. It's turning out the vote and
00:43:31.780 it's expanding the denominator with uh that's the whole thing about accessibility gotta make
00:43:36.500 elections hang on maybe not yeah natalie winters in the war on a muggy hot day in july back in a
00:43:44.760 moment may we always be the home of the brave and the land of the free for every battle
00:43:57.820 No blood was lost.
00:43:59.940 God bless America.
00:44:04.740 Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
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00:45:18.140 to encounter where do i begin um by the way you got you got to give me a little time to talk about
00:45:24.680 your anniversary i know you don't like talking about it we'll come back we'll come back and do
00:45:28.940 no it's not about that it's about the current work i just wanted this is what this is pitched
00:45:33.600 i just i just i know i said you bit on it you said and now the whole thing i've got you doing
00:45:40.600 you want to thank me for okay fine no thank you by putting you to work so that's honor honor of
00:45:46.960 lifetime well this is where i was going in the beginning of you know when you set out to take
00:45:51.960 Vienna, you take Vienna. And taking Vienna means getting serious, equally serious, frankly,
00:45:58.480 outmatching, overmatching the level of seriousness that the left has when it comes to mobilizing
00:46:03.660 around elections. And I know it's really frustrating for this audience to hear because
00:46:07.300 our audience is better than their audience. You guys knock more doors. You're better than all the
00:46:11.960 Mom Donnie volunteers combined. It's just that our establishment is working against us and they're
00:46:17.400 not supportive and they're guzzling up all the money to actually do effective things and that's
00:46:23.200 what's really frustrating they also treat our enemies unseriously and like this audience gets
00:46:29.860 it and i'm always inclined to bring up the example of what you did this audience did down in texas
00:46:34.120 it wasn't like the rnc or establishment republicans down there were like hey how about here's an idea
00:46:41.200 let's not like islamify texas radical idea but that wasn't even welcomed with open arms right
00:46:51.260 and it's like stuff like that is politically salient and palpable because not not because
00:46:56.620 it is politically palpable because it's demagoguery or it's like this mom donnie you know distraction
00:47:02.080 socialist tactics because we live in america i don't want to live in riyadh i don't want to live
00:47:07.780 in Qatar, especially not right now. I really don't live in Iran. They can't sell you on a 0.91
00:47:12.100 place of being an influencer in Dubai? Definitely not. I don't like the Shahid drones. Although
00:47:19.460 that's probably not the scariest part about being an influencer in Dubai. The Shahid drones are
00:47:24.020 probably child's play. I think it's the crowd that's down in Dubai is the scariest thing. 1.00
00:47:28.620 Yeah. But yeah, I mean, there's just a, I mean, I put out a sub-sex story, I think two ago,
00:47:36.560 I was talking about how they have these social justice summer camps where one of the classes is learning how to burn an effigy, teaching kids how to beat opposition by doing that.
00:47:46.380 But it's not just that they're paying the kids to attend stipends of hundreds of dollars.
00:47:51.000 This is so, so well organized.
00:47:53.900 And I just wish that our elites would recognize that and also deploy a bit more cash.
00:48:00.440 I don't really, MAGA Inc. has so much money on hand.
00:48:03.160 I'm not sure what's going on there.
00:48:04.900 Going for TV spots.
00:48:06.520 Substack.
00:48:07.000 How do we get to the Substack, social media, all of it?
00:48:10.120 NatalieGWinters.substack.com.
00:48:12.020 But, Steve, you're such a hero.
00:48:16.720 And you created a movement and a show that was able to exist even when you were in prison.
00:48:21.600 You know why?
00:48:22.140 The one thing I've done is given a platform for people like you.
00:48:24.880 But you know what, Steve?
00:48:25.780 In this town, a lot of people don't do that.
00:48:28.700 And that is one of, I think, your most wonderful just skills, aptitudes, and just shows.
00:48:34.640 I know you like to act tough, but you're very kind, and you are so good at building up people, ecosystems, and, frankly, movements.
00:48:42.440 You only won the 2016 election.
00:48:45.460 We did have the greatest candidate in the world.
00:48:47.780 But it's true, and thank you for going to prison.
00:48:50.600 I know the audience, they all can't individually thank you.
00:48:52.860 So from the bottom of my heart and their heart, thank you for doing that because you showed them that lawfare may work, but it doesn't work.
00:48:57.940 You're one of the young leaders of this, and I keep telling you, you're not going to have Trump forever.
00:49:01.900 He's unique.
00:49:02.660 He helped say he saved this republic and we got to maximize where we're here and read her, read her sub stack and realize we're not serious about this right now.
00:49:10.780 And they are. Mike Lindell. You were serious.
00:49:14.880 You drove all the way across from Fargo all the way to Medora.
00:49:18.060 The it looked amazing. And of course, they didn't really show the crowd.
00:49:21.220 The president was enormous. Have you recovered? And tell us about the specials.
00:49:26.040 Of course, we love your sojourns running for governor. But what we really want is what's your deals and what are you cutting us?
00:49:32.660 Yeah, it was it was amazing yesterday. And I'm coming back to Minnesota doing another governor event today. But Steve, I do want to thank you. Like Natalie, you've given me a voice. You gave me a voice back in January of 21. When I was shouting from the rooftops, we got problems with our elections. And you were one of the few that gave me a platform and or a voice, a voice.
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00:51:45.800 We'll see you this afternoon, Mike
00:51:47.980 Thank you so much
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00:51:57.020 We'll see you then.
00:51:57.560 Natalie, thank you so much.
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