Bannon's War Room - July 03, 2026


Episode 5491: Building Back American Art And Patriotic Pride


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00:00:12.000 I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:00:17.000 The people have had a belly full of it.
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00:00:29.000 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:34.420 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:38.180 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:44.380 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:00:47.800 Friday, 3, July, Year of Our Lord, 2026.
00:00:56.360 Of course, commemoration of Vicksburg and Gettysburg.
00:00:59.340 We'll get to all that in the 250th this weekend, kicking it off.
00:01:03.120 The combat aircraft already at treetop level over Capitol Hill and down to the mall.
00:01:08.940 If you're around, you can see it's amazing.
00:01:10.780 Tomorrow, the military, the naval, the naval review is going to be incredible.
00:01:14.680 7 to about 9 30 and they were going to have top experts are going to join us for that that's the
00:01:21.040 warships and then the combatants then we'll get to the tall ships are also going to do a special
00:01:25.540 tour down at freedom plaza and matthew taylor the creator of all that and the organizer of all that
00:01:32.400 is going to join us here momentarily eric metaxas is going to be here to tell us about what was
00:01:36.900 going on on this day in philadelphia as they prepped for tomorrow author fitzenmayer joins
00:01:44.180 this from home title lock. Arthur, I got a question, particularly on this weekend. I want
00:01:48.480 people to commemorate the 250th. They never think in a million years that somebody could get in
00:01:56.240 with their title and actually take possession of it and either monetize it by taking out a hard
00:02:01.540 money loan or which they got to pay back. Essentially, they'll go into bankruptcy and or
00:02:05.360 sometimes Natalie comes on with these stories to actually sell your property. Is that outside the
00:02:11.820 level of probability i mean this is a pretty prevalent crime and you've seen this in your
00:02:16.760 years in the fbi well uh first of all happy fourth of july thanks for having me again
00:02:23.220 um thank you sir the whole concept of people thinking that can't happen to me
00:02:28.800 is you know like sticking your head in the water and hoping that you know it doesn't find you
00:02:35.720 and I can give you a very personal experience and that's my life. I have two older sisters and I
00:02:43.160 can say old because I'm old and one of them passed away at the end of last year and years ago I put
00:02:49.900 their property on my account so I can monitor and make sure they're okay and about a month ago I got
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00:03:04.040 And so I went in and looked at it and essentially it was in a trust. And at some point, as they redid the trust from a trust between my sister and my brother-in-law and she dropped off, they had to redo it.
00:03:19.660 They dropped the trust name and just put my brother-in-law's name in.
00:03:24.780 Now, you know, even if it's not a foreign cyber thief attacking you, it's things like
00:03:33.300 this that you really need to pay attention to.
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00:03:55.360 In my brother-in-law's case, I called him right away and I said, look,
00:03:58.740 the trust is no longer the owner of your house. You are. And I said that down the road could be
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00:04:11.120 at it and he called me back a couple of days later. He said, yeah, my attorneys looked at it
00:04:15.280 And they said, for some reason, one of the insurance companies involved in this whole trust deal changed the name on the trust to your name rather than have having the trust with both your names on.
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00:06:39.440 That's brilliant. Arthur, thank you. By the way, Arthur, how many years were you in service to the country and the FBI?
00:06:47.000 Well, I was with the FBI for 26 years, but I've been involved in law enforcement for like the last 50 or 60 years, correctly.
00:06:56.880 When I left the Bureau, I actually went with the San Diego County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team for about eight or nine years, plus other boards and things that I've been on and participated in.
00:07:09.080 It's part of my fabric.
00:07:11.680 And this thing right here, that means everything to me, period.
00:07:15.880 Wow.
00:07:16.800 Brother, thank you so much.
00:07:18.260 Thank you for your service in law enforcement at the FBI.
00:07:21.320 Appreciate you.
00:07:22.180 Happy Fourth of July.
00:07:23.680 Thank you.
00:07:24.420 Same to you.
00:07:27.460 Eric Metaxas.
00:07:30.500 Did I have Metaxas?
00:07:34.760 Do I have Metaxas?
00:07:36.400 Okay, you can say hi, Eric.
00:07:38.000 do we have you hello how are you hey happy for the day early i'm excited like a kid like we're
00:07:45.620 gonna land on the moon tomorrow this is exciting once in a lifetime big deal stuff i'm here in dc
00:07:51.840 i can hear the jets roaring overhead they're doing flybys right yeah right outside my window
00:07:59.800 i i just i praise god for this country god bless america an exciting time for all of us to be
00:08:06.040 life we're having um we're having uh by the way war room posse members and war room engine room
00:08:13.600 are contacting me the ones in dc around the areas and their grandkids are loving the jets and yeah
00:08:19.580 they're coming in they're coming in hot and heavy that's the sound of freedom baby um so drudge has
00:08:25.920 a link up to a poll i think it's gallup uh less than 50 percent 46 percent of americans that they
00:08:36.920 polled did not know what we were celebrating the 250th anniversary 46 53 percent knew it was the
00:08:45.740 signing of the declaration of independence 46 percent no guts no eric taxes what do you say
00:08:54.200 to that, brother, on the day before 4th of July? Listen, I always have a lot to say. I'll try to
00:09:00.500 keep my remarks brief. Honestly, number one, there have always been ignorant people. There have always 0.98
00:09:06.840 been people who don't care about anything. If you go to Nazi Germany, not everybody was pro-Hitler.
00:09:12.240 Plenty of people were just willing to sit on the fence. They didn't care about good or evil.
00:09:16.340 And then there were people that were working for the dark side. In America, in 1776, let's not 0.54
00:09:21.720 pretend that every American was on the side of the patriots. They were not. A lot of people
00:09:26.700 didn't care which way it went. And a lot of people were absolutely staunchly with King George
00:09:32.860 III. And in America today, you have a similar situation. You have a lot of people that
00:09:38.280 they hate this country, that don't understand this country, they don't care about this country.
00:09:42.060 The question is, are there enough of us willing to fight, willing to sacrifice everything as we
00:09:49.340 should be as the heroes of the revolution were. And the reason I wrote my book is we need to be
00:09:55.680 reminded that people bled and died and suffered and sacrificed for us. We owe them a debt. We
00:10:02.740 should know their names and their stories, and we should be part of the ongoing revolution for
00:10:07.620 liberty. This is not something that was sealed in 1783 or 1787. It's an ongoing thing. And as
00:10:15.080 you have talked about, we wax and wane in our fidelity to the principles of the founding. And
00:10:21.160 so we need to know, we need to know what they are. But you know, what's funny to me is in doing the
00:10:26.120 research for the book, I learned so much. And obviously I put it in the book because I want
00:10:30.700 everybody to know, but everybody thinks that the Declaration of Independence was signed on July
00:10:36.540 4th. Everybody knows it, right? It was not. It was not signed on July 4th. Everybody says,
00:10:42.920 but I've seen the photos. No, you haven't seen the photos. You haven't even seen the painting.
00:10:47.300 The painting depicts what happened on August 2nd, 1776. So what happened on July 4th? What
00:10:55.280 happened on July 4th was the text of the Declaration of Independence was officially
00:11:01.460 approved by Congress. We know that July 2nd was the day that Congress voted for independence.
00:11:10.020 That's why John Adams thought that's the day we're going to celebrate with humble acts of devotion to God and fireworks and flyovers.
00:11:17.940 Actually, he didn't say flyovers in his letter, but he implied it.
00:11:21.960 It's kind of funny to me that that's what happened on July 2nd is we voted for independence.
00:11:27.420 So he thought that's the big day.
00:11:29.500 And then on the third, we debated the text of the declaration.
00:11:33.220 On the fourth, finally, it was approved.
00:11:36.080 So at the top of the official engrossed version is written July 4th.
00:11:41.500 So we all kind of think, oh, it happened on that day.
00:11:43.800 But that's the day they approved the text.
00:11:46.300 Then it gets put into this official version, the engrossed version, which is so beautifully
00:11:50.600 written and everything.
00:11:52.060 And then they actually signed it on August 2nd.
00:11:56.160 So these things matter in a way.
00:11:58.040 It's not the most important thing in the world.
00:12:00.180 Like we can only celebrate one date.
00:12:02.120 And tomorrow, July 4th, is that beautiful day that we celebrate.
00:12:04.880 But it's interesting to understand how these things work, how the process worked.
00:12:10.340 And actually, even before that, I guess it was, was it June 7th when they had the vote really to declare independence?
00:12:19.420 You know, Richard Henry Lee famously puts the thing before Congress and they have the debate.
00:12:24.440 So there's a lot of pieces to it.
00:12:26.160 But, of course, tomorrow, that's the day we saw.
00:12:28.960 That's the big day.
00:12:30.860 Just go back through.
00:12:32.000 I want to go to the, I know the seventh, they had the debate, they had the drafting of it, but on starting on the 1st of July, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, walk us through the chain of events, chain of custody of this that we get to tomorrow.
00:12:44.940 The chain of custody.
00:12:46.280 They lost the ballots.
00:12:47.260 They don't know what happened.
00:12:48.040 There's no chain of custody.
00:12:50.340 Basically, the, well, it's an interesting thing, again, because, and it's good for us to understand how this works, right?
00:12:58.720 John Adams, he's the mastermind behind independence. He's the one that is maneuvering politically and thinking, how do we do this? And that's why I was saying the other day on your show, he needed to get Virginians because he said they don't trust the Massachusetts were considered the hyper Christian Puritan hotheads.
00:13:16.920 And we need to let the other colonies know we're not the only ones behind this. There's Virginians that are with us. So he gets Richard Henry Lee to put forth this motion for independence. And that's it. I mean, when they vote that day, it's over. They have voted.
00:13:34.980 But then they say, well, we're going to need to have a document that lays out why we did what we did.
00:13:40.920 We all know why, because we debated in Congress.
00:13:43.160 We didn't do it for no reason.
00:13:44.180 But we need to kind of officially put it in a document.
00:13:47.540 So they have a committee.
00:13:49.640 Obviously, it's Ben Franklin, John Adams.
00:13:52.460 Well, they know – they say – by the way, we're going to go to break.
00:13:55.640 We'll hold you through the break.
00:13:56.240 They know that they've got to put it in writing because this is – they understand that this is – the Crown will take this as a declaration of war, correct?
00:14:04.980 I mean, the crown, the concept of independence is not a concept that they can take and wrap their head around.
00:14:11.900 You're a colony.
00:14:13.420 You're like India. 1.00
00:14:14.720 That's the whole point. 0.71
00:14:15.560 There's no independence.
00:14:17.240 Hang on a second.
00:14:19.460 Metaxas, hang on.
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00:16:48.040 Okay, Metaxas.
00:16:49.800 The reason they had to have, and the Commonwealth of Virginia had to do it because it was one of the powerhouse states, or the powerhouse state, as we like to say, from the Commonwealth.
00:16:59.920 But you had to have a family like the Lees, Richard Henry Lee, another powerhouse family.
00:17:07.400 And the reason there was so much contention and they considered Adams an obnoxious jerk was that they felt that certain elements in Boston and Massachusetts were too radical and were pushing this thing to war.
00:17:27.760 And a lot of these guys didn't want war. 0.93
00:17:29.780 Remember, they're all Englishmen.
00:17:32.120 They're living in colonies, but these are all subjects.
00:17:35.000 These are all English subjects.
00:17:37.400 They realize that what Adams is proposing, they ain't a declaration of independence.
00:17:43.400 It's a declaration of war against the crown.
00:17:45.360 And remember, Dickinson and the guys in Pennsylvania win a compromise to send a letter to say, hey, King George, we're loyal.
00:17:54.100 We're great. You know, let's discuss. We don't want to do this. Let's discuss.
00:17:58.500 And he goes, I think the letter comes back and says, yo, anybody in this assembly that's even talking about this guilty of treason, I'll hang them. 0.96
00:18:07.400 I mean, that's when Adams. So this declaration that we're going to, we call it a declaration of independence.
00:18:12.520 The British and the guys that signed it felt it was a declaration of war.
00:18:17.660 And we did have a war of independence basically starting the next day for what, seven or eight years, a war, right?
00:18:27.480 And so they knew they were signing their death warrants.
00:18:30.020 And they signed this. The crown's got every right to hang you, don't they? 0.95
00:18:34.020 Well, see, here's the thing, Steve. Most people listening to us right now have not done what you've done. You went to jail. It's easy to talk. It's easy to say things like, oh, you know, I would. These guys knew that this is real.
00:18:56.120 They trembled when they signed it on August 2nd.
00:18:59.640 They trembled with the severity.
00:19:02.200 I mean, there's accounts I write in the book about it that there was a deadly silence in
00:19:06.860 the room.
00:19:07.740 This was not fun.
00:19:09.040 They didn't know how this is going to turn out.
00:19:12.400 So this was as real as it gets.
00:19:15.340 And so, yes, in June, when when John Adams persuades Richard Henry Lee to put forth his
00:19:21.500 Declaration of Independence or the motion on June 7th. So now it's real. And now they're all
00:19:29.460 scrambling. What do we do? They're all in Philadelphia, but they have to go home to find
00:19:35.000 out or write letters home, I should say, and to have these letters blasted off on horses to all
00:19:41.160 their home states, to their home colonies and assemblies to say, what do you think? What do
00:19:45.840 you think? How do we do that? They didn't really feel the freedom to like, you know, so they have
00:19:49.860 to wait now from June 7th until roughly July 1st, 2nd, when the letters come back and they're going
00:19:56.960 to make their decisions. And we know John Dickinson of Philadelphia, he was, it's kind of
00:20:02.640 funny, John Adams would mock him privately in letters, call him the farmer, because he wrote
00:20:08.600 in 1768 a famous thing, letters from a farmer, you know, sort of a reasonable thing, you know,
00:20:15.980 about why we're being mistreated by the British, but he was always reasonable and moderate and
00:20:20.260 Quaker. And John Adams would refer to him in letters as the farmer said the farmer, you know,
00:20:25.040 so we forget that not everybody was on board and that you have, I mean, let's be blunt. These are
00:20:31.040 radical Christians. These are people like John Adams who will understand our rights come from
00:20:36.520 God, not from the King. And if we are going to be burnt at the stake or hanged or drawn in court
00:20:40.940 or whatever. We obey God rather than men. You cannot have the American Revolution without God
00:20:47.820 and without very serious Christians. I'm not talking about twice a year. I go to church. I 0.59
00:20:52.340 believe in God, BS Christians. I'm talking about actual people who live out their faith, willing 1.00
00:20:57.160 to die for their faith. That's who made this country. And so John Adams is very canny. He gets
00:21:02.720 Richard Henry Lee to put forth this resolution on June 7th. Now they're all scrambling, writing to
00:21:09.120 They're, you know, whatever. So they gather, you know, July 1st, July 2nd. Now they have to actually vote on this and then they have to debate it.
00:21:18.200 And so the vote, of course, July 2nd, they they're all in. And, you know, you have to give credit to people like Dickinson.
00:21:26.060 And at the end, he was like, OK, I understand. Even though I don't like this idea, even though he still foolishly thinks maybe there's a path forward of reconciliation with the crown.
00:21:34.760 he understood they all understood we have to we have to hang together to use franklin's famous
00:21:40.720 phrase we've got to you know so they didn't want to give the crown the appearance of well there's
00:21:46.000 a few colonies we can pick off they stood together so that's an amazing thing right there that they
00:21:52.020 understood the battle and then when they debate the text that you know and again people always
00:21:57.300 say and it drives me crazy people always say thomas jefferson wrote the declaration of
00:22:01.220 independence that's not really accurate it's just not accurate i mean he was asked to produce your
00:22:07.320 anti your anti-southern metaxas i love you you're anti-southern where are you from metaxas
00:22:12.440 where are you born no no listen that's not true no i'm just i'm just saying i'm not i'm just i'm
00:22:17.520 just asking i'm just asking for information don't take it personally i'm gonna make it where are
00:22:22.560 you from uh no what i was gonna say was that i see jefferson in a different strain from oh man
00:22:30.840 let's think about george washington the great virginia folks should know virginia the virginia
00:22:36.080 massachusetts starts at the first thanksgiving and the fight goes all the way through is it
00:22:40.500 adams or jefferson that's the it's two competitive commonwealths let's say that eric i'm the son of
00:22:47.160 immigrants i was born in new york city i was born in queens like a famous president okay good i love
00:22:53.540 that listen let me ask you a question before we hang before we go on when when this thing was to
00:22:58.400 get ready to sign if we had poly markets in the day which is supposed to be poly markets supposed
00:23:03.800 to be really the world's inefficient market theory and poly markets is supposed to be
00:23:08.380 people that have the information or and i'm not saying inside information but
00:23:11.940 the collective wisdom of markets is what poly markets is what would poly markets say on the
00:23:18.040 day this was signed the odds poly markets understanding that when you say declaration
00:23:24.040 of independence and they read the declaration of independence you got this really flowery
00:23:28.580 brilliant beautiful stuff of all mankind up at the you know pursuit of happiness but 75 percent of it
00:23:35.520 is a bill of indictment against a guy named uh george the third right in commons right this is
00:23:40.900 going to war and they're not shy by the way what they say about the king is not particularly
00:23:45.780 pleasant you can't say in you know in a family situation so they realize polymarcus knows this
00:23:51.300 of declaration of war where would it be 90 10 against what would what would poly market say
00:23:56.820 the odds against success would be yeah you have to answer that question because what i was going
00:24:02.080 to say was there are times and i and i know because of who you are that you understand this
00:24:07.500 and i hope i understand this there's times when you don't look at the odds you look at what is
00:24:12.520 right and what is wrong and is god real if god is real my job is to do the right thing and to trust
00:24:20.160 god with the details how long is this going to go am i going to be drawn in quarter people are
00:24:24.900 hang on hang on that's my that's that's my point by the way the way they way they killed guys the
00:24:30.020 way they killed guys was horrible but that's my point in a rational world of markets right in in
00:24:36.440 the rational world of markets the odds here are 90 10 against again absolutely that's but it didn't
00:24:42.400 It didn't make it. It didn't. This is why this is why they considered this a sacred duty and that they were acting.
00:24:52.300 Divine providence was work. We're working through them as instruments of divine will.
00:24:57.260 Is that essentially your case in your case?
00:25:00.200 And that's what's so interesting. In other words, in the natural. Right.
00:25:03.520 What we Christians call in the natural. Right. The worldly wisdom says safe money.
00:25:08.620 You bet against the colonies all day long.
00:25:12.400 if you want that's the worldly wisdom they're always going to be people like that always going
00:25:16.260 to be people that they don't really care about the right or wrong like how can i make money what's
00:25:20.220 the safe bet the men involved in creating this country were not those kind of men they were
00:25:26.660 actual leaders they were the kind of people willing to suffer and die and lose things sacrifice
00:25:32.560 for what is right and true and you know what that's real faith steve that's real fit because
00:25:37.780 it's easy to talk about i believe this i believe that you believe nothing until you're actually
00:25:42.100 willing to live it out and to lose everything, you know, in doing it. And Washington was that
00:25:48.700 kind of a man. Adams was that kind of a man. They were the real thing. They really believed that
00:25:54.720 my duty is to do the right thing before God. They lived it out. And when you, that's why I said I
00:26:02.120 wanted to write the book in the first place. We need to know their stories. It's really not okay
00:26:06.680 that we don't know this. And previous generations of Americans all knew this. You could throw any
00:26:11.220 name from my book at anybody in America, you know, 60 plus years ago, we all knew it. We learned it
00:26:16.340 in school over and over and over again. The Sons of Liberty, James Otis Jr., Paul Revere, these
00:26:20.780 details were part of the warp and the woof of American culture. It's gone out of the culture.
00:26:25.400 And if you want to know why we're, we've become soft and weak to the point that we've had to go
00:26:30.620 through the hell we've gone through, it's because we've forgotten this history. So I feel, you know,
00:26:35.720 thrilled that and in our 250 here we are now refocusing we're talking about it even people
00:26:41.600 who don't want to talk about it we're talking about it you you are instrument okay we got a
00:26:47.620 minute and a half 90 seconds where do they get this book folks and look tomorrow doesn't end it
00:26:53.120 tomorrow we really go turbocharged for covering this here in the war and we're going to take the
00:26:58.460 next you know almost daily talk about the the war of independence we're starting now a grind
00:27:03.640 Where do people get this book? Because you've got it all in here. The great stories, the vignettes, the personalities, both for and again. Where do they go, Metaxas?
00:27:12.560 Probably the easiest place is Amazon. If you want to go other places, you can go to my website, ericmetaxas.com. But Amazon now has books again. It sold so quickly that they were out of stock, but it's back in stock.
00:27:25.560 people are telling me you know and you've been saying this and it thrills me as the writer
00:27:31.120 that that people are loving to read it they're enjoying reading it and i always say like if it's
00:27:36.780 a dull history book it's a bad history book but my my thing is we've said it on this program we
00:27:41.860 have to get this into the mainstream it's not enough that people who are on our page we're
00:27:46.220 gonna do it are reading this we have to get this we're gonna get it it's a beach read here's what
00:27:51.900 I'm telling you folks, if you put this under your arm, people are going to think, that person's a
00:27:56.180 smart person. If you actually read it, you'll become a smart person. Eric Metaxas, we'll look
00:28:02.660 forward to seeing you tomorrow on the 4th of July. Thank you, brother. Thank you for coming back
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00:30:07.960 Okay, let's go out to Mount Rushmore.
00:30:14.280 Our own Neil McCabe is out there, Neil.
00:30:15.880 Great job out in the Badlands the other day.
00:30:17.980 You're at Mount Rushmore.
00:30:19.060 Tell us what we can expect and anticipate tonight
00:30:21.280 and kind of the timing as you know it.
00:30:22.860 I know things are shifting around
00:30:24.220 because I think the president just became aware,
00:30:26.740 like yesterday, that he wasn't scheduled to go on
00:30:30.360 until like 11 o'clock, 11 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time
00:30:35.200 back here for a speech.
00:30:37.960 And, hey, I don't know about you, but Stephen K. Bannon is long asleep.
00:30:43.400 I think he's moved it up.
00:30:44.340 What's going on, Neil?
00:30:47.200 Well, the schedule as it was set, and these are local times,
00:30:53.100 so I think we're in mountain time.
00:30:54.920 I've been bouncing between time zones, so my math isn't very good.
00:30:58.000 So I'm just going to tell you the locals.
00:30:59.260 So gates open at 1 o'clock.
00:31:02.140 The program begins at 4.
00:31:03.900 And then sometime around twilight or sunset, sunset is at 839 tonight, local Governor Larry Rodham and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum will, they will sort of make opening remarks and then introduce President Donald J. Trump.
00:31:23.980 And so, as you said, you know, you had two hours to that.
00:31:26.920 Yeah, but that's, yeah, but 830 is 1030.
00:31:29.500 That's still too late.
00:31:31.420 They got to move this.
00:31:32.460 Anyway, I'm sure this is a movable feast today.
00:31:36.000 Just stay in touch with Real America's Voice throughout the day.
00:31:38.340 Neil McKay will be coming in and out of shows.
00:31:40.040 I'm sure there's going to be some tweaking to that.
00:31:43.000 Maybe the speech starts before the sun goes down and the fireworks start right after that.
00:31:47.460 But it's, you know, 1030 is pretty late, particularly when you get all the Fourth of July celebrations.
00:31:54.900 What are you anticipating?
00:31:56.020 The crowd in North Dakota, they had a massive crowd.
00:32:00.700 never really covered that well by the media, but the president was warmly received, correct?
00:32:07.600 Oh, extremely well. I mean, I don't know what the numbers, but he gets Saddam Hussein type 1.00
00:32:12.780 vote counts here in this part of the country. And so they love him here. And you could feel
00:32:18.760 him sort of feeding off of the love from the crowd. And it was going back and forth.
00:32:24.800 And I think you're going to see a lot of that also. And I also want to make the point,
00:32:29.860 Uh, I don't know if I'll have time. I'll, I'll just say now the, uh, the Indian name, the Lakota name for Mount Rushmore is translated into sick. It means six grandfathers. So there could be a chance that we could have, you know, one or two more faces up there. And secretary Burgum has said in interviews that he thinks it's possible to at least carve one more face up there. And he thinks it might be Donald Trump. 0.61
00:32:55.900 the official position of the park service is that might be says it can't happen they say it's
00:33:02.320 impossible but you know these carreras steve right they're always going to say no to but uh
00:33:08.420 bergham thinks it's possible i counted at least two more spots as i said the indian name for this
00:33:14.080 place is six grandfathers yeah no it's definitely possible boy if you let metaxas take you may take
00:33:20.620 jefferson down or play no i'm just kidding eric just a friendly banner a friendly banner between
00:33:26.400 yankees and folks in the south um well we're going to look for it i really want to thank you neil on
00:33:31.960 the uh on the spur of the moment david zier our great david zero is supposed to go david is a
00:33:36.180 little under the weather but i should say under the weather had a foot injury i think it's taken
00:33:40.980 care of and david's supposed to be with us on a naval coverage he and pasovic are going to actually
00:33:45.980 be there tomorrow neil mccabe is uh is covering for him at mount rushmore this is going to be
00:33:51.700 spectacular the president's really looking forward to this that's why i hope enough people are up to
00:33:56.180 to make this i hope it's a little earlier so people can uh so people can actually see it so
00:34:00.780 mccabe you're going to be uh on america real america's voice throughout the day what are
00:34:05.720 your socials until then brother you're doing a great job out there you can find me at reporter
00:34:11.900 mccabe on all the social steve you know mccabe also you know we send you out there don't go
00:34:19.320 native on me don't start giving me lakota sue i don't want to i don't want to hear the uh i don't
00:34:23.680 want to hear the great uh war dance or the or the ghost dance don't be doing don't bring back and
00:34:28.340 you're going to do the ghost dance out here in front of the supreme court okay don't go native
00:34:32.420 on me neil mccabe neil mccabe out at mount rushmore the dakotas will do that it's so
00:34:39.600 stunningly beautiful right the dakotas will do that it'll do that to you um okay a very special
00:34:47.000 guest matthew taylor joins us matthew uh it was um director of photography and then editor for
00:34:54.240 many many of the documentary films i made absolute genius he then became a director
00:34:59.020 in fact matthew correct me if you're wrong government gangsters i think you're the director
00:35:02.680 of government gangsters yes i am i'm proud director of government gangsters it's one of
00:35:08.180 our best films one of our best i love that film i'm sending it back over to cash to make sure he
00:35:13.340 has cash it's it's it's it's but father we made a decision cash you're the only guy in government
00:35:19.740 gangsters we just want you to kind of basically tell us what's in the book no matthew i think
00:35:25.380 the gem here in this entire time of what we're doing the fourth is something that you've conceived
00:35:32.980 it's so stunning in fact because every now and again matthew and dan my production team will
00:35:39.620 pitch me an idea that's so out there i go guys that's ridiculous that's redonkulous right
00:35:44.420 you talked to me about this months ago i said yeah okay matthew it sounds great
00:35:50.680 figuring it couldn't be true because if it was even one third true it'd be shut down by somebody
00:35:56.820 in congress right or the media would tear it apart and then all of a sudden out of nowhere
00:36:03.060 when ambassador crowley was here that i was going through the checklist i go hold the freedom plaza
00:36:07.820 with the with the statues that didn't actually happen or they've moved that out to like the
00:36:13.500 shenandoah valley they go no no it's right inside the willard and the national theater i go it's
00:36:18.580 right there across from the world war one the magnificent uh you know architect tell us about
00:36:24.820 it. First off, tell us what's there. And tomorrow we're going to have a special, you are the
00:36:29.180 conceiver of this. We're going to have a, during the Naval Review from 7 to 1, we're going to get
00:36:34.960 a time probably later in the morning as we turn to the tall ships. Matthew's going to give us an
00:36:39.520 exclusive walkthrough as the creator of this. What in the hell are we talking about, and why is this
00:36:44.560 so magnificent? And I hope, and I pray, and we will work to make sure this is permanent in Washington,
00:36:51.280 D.C., sir? Well, you know, America has not been building large-scale monuments for a long time,
00:36:58.600 and this was a massive installation of 22 sculptures. The major piece of the Freedom
00:37:08.580 Plaza, which is where it sits, is, of course, the Cesar Rodney statue that was torn down in Delaware
00:37:13.960 in 2020. So we helped bring it back. We put him on a giant pedestal. Of course, he's a critical
00:37:19.960 member that's that you know rode through the night 80 miles through a storm with cancer and
00:37:24.440 emphysema to break the tie in philadelphia that would actually create the declaration of
00:37:28.700 independence and then there's also a massive monument to the to the notorious british prison
00:37:34.660 ships more people died on the prison ships uh than in combat it was almost 12 000 people and
00:37:40.060 all they had to do was just renounce renounce the king and they could they could go home and they
00:37:44.360 did not. And then you have 12 soldiers of the revolution, citizen soldiers, regular people who
00:37:50.520 did extraordinary things. And as you can see, they're being pulled through on a tractor trailer
00:37:55.220 right there the day we installed them. There are six black patriots. There are five sculptures of
00:38:01.120 people that have never been made before. And then, of course, the pinnacle of the entire exhibition
00:38:06.320 is a new symbol of American liberty. You have the Statue of Liberty. You have the Statue of Freedom
00:38:12.320 on top of the Capitol. But this is a 21st century, completely original statue called the Spirit of
00:38:17.820 Liberty. And she holds the declaration in one hand and points a sword to the sky. And the entire
00:38:23.600 exhibition comes to this focal point. And along her base, there are three reliefs that show the
00:38:30.040 signing of the declaration, the crossing of the Delaware and the surrender at Yorktown. And so
00:38:34.820 what this is, it's a massive exhibition to take people through these amazing events to inspire
00:38:40.460 them for the America 250. And of course, you know, it shows that we can build again, we can create
00:38:46.640 beautiful things again. You know, I'm very proud. I actually designed the Spirit of Liberty from
00:38:51.280 the ground up. You showed a drawing earlier and the ship panels and the bases and things like that.
00:38:55.960 And a lot of this credit actually goes to Vince Haley, who was one of the people who put this
00:39:01.980 project forward in the first place. And he allowed, you know, some guy from art school, a sculptor
00:39:07.480 from art school and filmmaker to basically, you know, put this whole thing together. So we opened
00:39:13.160 a couple of days ago to a wonderful event. And I've been going there every day, just asking people
00:39:18.620 in the plaza, what do you think of the statues? And if they like the statues, you might see me
00:39:22.620 there and I'll give you a personal tour and walk you through all of them. But again, it's 22
00:39:26.760 statues. One of them, of course, is Caesar Rodney. And the other, as you can see right there,
00:39:33.220 that is Simon Knowles, who's the great, great, great, great grandfather of Michael Knowles.
00:39:37.220 But hang on. Hang on for a second. Tell me about this. The Caesar. This is why I love this. If you remember in the summer of love of 2020, they were spitting on these monuments. They were turned down. They they over in England. I think they marked up Lincoln. They marked up Winston Churchill. Tell me about the Caesar Romney statue and specifically.
00:39:57.640 well the city took him down and put him in a box and i believe when he was being transported
00:40:04.420 his head hit a bridge and and i think the the driver put in reverse and caused great damage
00:40:10.620 to the statute of course the statue was repaired but he had been sitting in a box for a very long
00:40:15.420 time and so you know uh with with the help of state senator eric buxton i was able to retrieve
00:40:21.940 the statue and of course with you know with the help of national park services and um the department
00:40:27.940 of interior we were able to do this project on a large scale and you know he is now hoisted back
00:40:33.780 to where he belongs he's a critical critical member you know people say who's caesar rodney
00:40:39.060 and i say he's the guy he he he had to ride there was a deadlock and he broke the deadlock and that's
00:40:44.260 why we have this country and so he is the pinnacle of course at the other end of the park is the
00:40:48.900 pre-existing Pulaski statue, Polish war hero. And so he also faces Cesar Rodney. And as you can see
00:40:57.200 in this image here, you see the ship panels in the back that show the prison ship. But it's
00:41:02.400 really inspiring. This guy just said, no, this has to happen. He has cancer. He has emphysema.
00:41:08.300 There's a storm. It's 80 miles. It's through the night. And he just rode and rode and rode.
00:41:13.980 And he really helped create this beautiful, beautiful country we have.
00:41:18.000 And there he is.
00:41:18.920 He's back to where he belongs, and he's on loan for us from Delaware.
00:41:22.560 And so we're grateful to Delaware for allowing us to have him.
00:41:25.900 Of the 22, Sam, by the way, people don't know this.
00:41:30.460 You were a major sculptor.
00:41:31.660 You were a sculptor before you came into film.
00:41:35.400 How many of the 22 are original to this project,
00:41:40.440 And how many did you save or take from other locations?
00:41:43.720 Because this is kind of President Trump's dream.
00:41:45.520 He's wanted to have an area that had kind of the statues of the heroes of this country.
00:41:51.640 How many are original and how many did you guys save from other areas?
00:41:58.200 We saved just the Cesar Rodney statue and 21 of the statues are original.
00:42:03.380 But what's really interesting is that we are using contemporary technology to make these statues.
00:42:07.960 and so you know where it would take many years to make a statue we can make statues
00:42:12.580 beautiful high quality you know statues at a much quicker pace now and so you know as statues are
00:42:21.280 being torn down they can be replaced they can we can make new statues and so this isn't to inspire
00:42:26.840 the country that we can once again build we can build great things we can build beautiful things
00:42:31.620 and that that's what it should inspire people to do young people can do this people can get involved
00:42:36.940 And so, you know, the horror we saw in 2020 can be reversed, and this is hopefully the first step towards doing that.
00:42:45.560 Okay, we're going to see you tomorrow.
00:42:47.340 What is your social media?
00:42:48.300 Where can people go?
00:42:49.440 Send them to a site right now.
00:42:50.400 They can get prepped for tomorrow because tomorrow is going to be a major part of our coverage, sir.
00:42:54.280 Where do they go?
00:42:55.920 I'm on Instagram at m.a.underscoreTaylor.
00:43:00.200 So please send me a request.
00:43:04.180 Where can they go?
00:43:05.140 is there a site you have right now that have videos and photos of the of the square
00:43:10.020 currently national park services has full bios on everything and there's more material coming
00:43:15.940 out we just launched a couple days ago um and of course we want to make sure we promote this but
00:43:20.420 the national park service deserves a great deal of of credit for the work they did and hosting
00:43:26.500 all of these statues on their websites they're amazing okay brother we'll see you tomorrow
00:43:32.180 See you tomorrow.
00:43:33.100 Thank you so much, Steve.
00:43:34.600 Let's give a shout-out to Vince Haley.
00:43:37.100 Vince has been head of the Domestic Policy Council, I think.
00:43:43.280 Really, I think one of Newt's guys,
00:43:45.080 but they've been one of the major architects of President Trump's speeches
00:43:49.480 since late 17, the Polish speech,
00:43:53.860 some of the greatest speeches President Trump has given, Vince Haley,
00:43:57.620 who has a very deep understanding of American history, very involved.
00:44:01.380 a short break. Back in a moment. July of 1776, King George III still towered over New York City,
00:44:10.860 not in person, in lead. At Bowling Green, near the tip of Manhattan, stood a gilded 4,000-pound
00:44:18.800 statue of King George on horseback dressed like a Roman emperor. It had been erected just six
00:44:25.480 years earlier as a monument to British power, but by the summer of 1776, Americans no longer
00:44:33.600 saw majesty in this statue. They saw tyranny. On July 9, 1776, George Washington gathered
00:44:43.260 his troops in New York and had the newly adopted Declaration of Independence read aloud. The
00:44:51.220 words had barely settled before soldiers, sailors, and patriots surged down Broadway to Bowling
00:44:57.840 Green and toppled the King George statue. While the crowd saw tyranny toppled, Connecticut patriot
00:45:07.640 Oliver Wolcott saw bullets. 4,000 pounds of lead bullets for a Continental Army Wolcott knew
00:45:16.400 would be desperate for ammunition.
00:45:19.860 So Walcott had the shattered pieces of King George
00:45:23.180 loaded onto boats and shipped to Connecticut.
00:45:27.460 From there, ox carts hauled the remains of King George
00:45:31.340 more than 60 miles over rough country roads
00:45:35.020 to Walcott's home in Litchfield.
00:45:38.680 And in the Walcott family orchard,
00:45:41.720 a shed became a foundry.
00:45:43.640 His wife, Laura, his daughter, Mary Ann, and local neighbors worked over melting pots,
00:45:49.900 pouring the king's lead into bullet molds, 42,088 musket balls in all.
00:45:57.500 Some of those bullets were fired two years later at the Battle of Monmouth,
00:46:02.440 the brutal New Jersey showdown where Washington's army proved
00:46:06.520 he could stand in the open field against British regulars.
00:46:10.720 You have to love the irony.
00:46:14.260 Britain sent America a monument to empire.
00:46:17.920 America sent it right back at muzzle velocity.
00:46:22.380 So let's celebrate our nation's 250th birthday
00:46:26.000 as we remember patriots like Oliver Wilcott
00:46:29.460 who made it all possible.
00:46:31.960 From the White House, I'm Peter Navarro.
00:46:35.620 Now you know why I love Navarro.
00:46:37.440 Gotta love that guy.
00:46:38.640 that's the bantam rooster that never never stops fighting that's a magnificent little vignette he
00:46:45.680 told me the other day he was going to do that and i said dude let it rip fantastic peter bravo
00:46:50.820 zulu great job uh this is the type of thing we're going to have over the next couple of days so keep
00:46:55.380 it right here real america's voice mike lindell brother uh tell me uh i hear and i kind of see
00:47:03.680 that there's another poll out that has you separating now even farther from the field as
00:47:09.000 people understand the message of the war room in backing Mike Lindell to be the next governor of
00:47:15.200 the great state of Minnesota, sir? Yeah, another poll came out on Friday. It'll be, I think they're
00:47:20.260 putting it up on Monday, actually, but I've seen the early results and we gained even another two
00:47:25.400 percentage points on Lisa Damoth. And with the president endorsement, it goes up by like 30.
00:47:30.280 But the guy that, it's pretty amazing to just keep going, gaining and gaining and gaining as we're doing the biggest campaign, I believe, ever for a governor in history.
00:47:42.660 We've just, this weekend alone, or the last few days, we put out over 2,000 yard signs.
00:47:47.920 I know people say, well, what a good of the yards.
00:47:49.880 And people need to know that I'm running for governor.
00:47:52.540 Minnesota, the Minnesota media keeps suppressing it.
00:47:55.740 And one of the things is our voice.
00:47:59.500 And I'll tell you, the war room, I know the president's called me the Patrick Henry of our lifetime before.
00:48:04.760 And I said, you know, we're all Patrick Henry's, the war room posse.
00:48:08.220 You guys, we just keep getting our voice out there and getting heard.
00:48:13.420 And right now, I believe, Steve, we have the biggest voice in the history of the world where all these social media platforms, you started it all with your great podcast here, a great show with the war room.
00:48:25.660 And this is where it's at, everybody.
00:48:27.500 Mike, Mike, Mike, Mike, hang on for a second.
00:48:29.500 And as I said, when it came to the 16 campaign, we didn't have really money for a lot of TV.
00:48:33.660 Yard signs are psychological warfare because yard signs are people making a statement.
00:48:40.040 I'm with this guy. Yard signs are very, very, very powerful.
00:48:44.940 The reason that consultants don't like it is they can't skim their 20 percent off of taking like they can do in the TV ads.
00:48:51.120 I always prioritize yard signs. Yard signs show commitment. Yard signs show authenticity.
00:48:56.660 People can look around and go, hey, and they said, those people are pretty good people.
00:49:00.480 Look, they're back in Lindell.
00:49:01.840 No, get your yard signs and get them out, man.
00:49:04.560 That's a psyop coming, sir.
00:49:07.300 Well, thank you.
00:49:08.240 And we're getting upwards of 20,000 placed over the next two weeks.
00:49:11.960 I'm delivering them myself.
00:49:13.440 I'm helping my son and I going around the state.
00:49:15.880 I want to encourage our volunteers to get out there and keep going.
00:49:19.440 And we divided the state up into 67 districts.
00:49:22.760 and we have ambassadors and every one of them and teams
00:49:26.000 getting the churches involved, we got to win this.
00:49:28.840 This is the most critical midterm election
00:49:31.280 in our country's history and Minnesota's history.
00:49:34.800 And we got to bring hope.
00:49:36.360 They said, I did a big call last night in a hailstorm,
00:49:39.840 a Zoom call to thousands of people.
00:49:41.960 And I said, you know, they said,
00:49:44.380 well, what's the biggest message you want to get out there?
00:49:46.900 I want to give a message of hope that we can win
00:49:49.620 and we will win.
00:49:50.940 And, you know, I'm always optimistic, but we've been given, in Minnesota, we've been giving a blessing of the fraud.
00:49:57.800 That fraud is the biggest blessing.
00:50:00.120 It's a door we need to walk through and where you finally have something where everybody's waking up here.
00:50:06.260 You need things like the 2020 election woke up the whole nation to the corruption and the Uniparty and the CCP and the deep state globalists.
00:50:14.900 So I'm really looking forward to really hitting into the campaign here with getting motivated with the grassroots and getting the word out.
00:50:27.460 Where do they go right now, MyPillow, where do they go to get all these special deals, sir?
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00:51:48.480 Mike Lindell, we'll talk to you at 5.
00:51:50.800 See you, brother.
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