Bannon's War Room - July 04, 2026


Episode 5492: Tee Up To America 250


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00:00:00.000 There is such a polarization, partisan split on this issue, the largest that I've ever seen.
00:00:06.560 Just take a look at this. This is where it really gets interesting and I would dare say a little bit nutty.
00:00:12.340 How proud to be an American? You know, among Republicans, 93 percent are extremely or very proud.
00:00:18.300 Just one, a single one, say they have little to no pride in being an American.
00:00:22.800 But look over at the Democratic side. This is where we've seen this extremely or very number.
00:00:27.640 it's been taking a tumble at 27%, which is way different than the 93. You do the quick math with
00:00:33.180 me here. What is that? That's a 66-point difference here in terms of extremely or very. But look at
00:00:37.480 this. The little or no proud to be an American actually among Democrats eclipses is greater
00:00:44.520 than the extremely or very proud number. So we are just living in such a different universe if
00:00:51.800 you're a Republican versus a Democrat on the basic fundamental question of being proud to be an
00:00:57.180 American. So for Democrats, has it always been thus? No, it hasn't. You know, I mentioned this
00:01:02.340 36 percent, the little or no, actually outrunning the extremely or very. And I will note that this
00:01:09.500 is the first time ever, the first time ever among Democrats in which this little or no actually
00:01:17.820 eclipses the extremely or very. And look at this back in 2001. Look at this. The extremely or very,
00:01:24.100 and this is pre-9-11, the extremely or very actually outran the little or no by 84 points.
00:01:30.260 84 points. Now the little or no outruns the extremely or very by nine points. So what is
00:01:35.780 that? 84 to nine. That is a 93 point switcheroo in 25 years among Democrats. Now more Americans
00:01:43.540 for the first time ever say, excuse me, more Democrats for the first time ever say that in
00:01:48.000 fact they have little or no pride to be an American than extremely or very. And that is
00:01:52.100 just very, very different from what we're used to seeing. What could a reason for that be? In
00:01:56.880 other words, what has sort of changed for Democrats? What has changed for Democrats? Well, how about
00:02:01.260 just thinking that the U.S. is among one of the greatest countries? Say the U.S. is not one of
00:02:05.900 the greatest countries. Just look at this trend over the last decade. In 2016, just 7 percent,
00:02:10.940 just 7 percent of Democrats said that the U.S. was not at least among one of the greatest
00:02:14.680 countries. That number has skyrocketed up to 31 percent now. And among Republicans, it has gone
00:02:20.940 from four percent, it's actually dropped down to two percent. So what we're seeing now is more
00:02:25.160 Americans or excuse me, more Democrats are saying that the U.S. is not one of the great countries.
00:02:29.020 A little bit of a tangent here for a final question here, which is that President Trump,
00:02:33.640 there's been a suggestion of putting his his mug on the two hundred and fifty dollar bill. Yes. I
00:02:38.960 imagine there are some Republicans who would say that's what's great about being American. Democrats
00:02:42.820 would say otherwise if you're looking for the tie right there. What are the predictions markets
00:02:46.540 saying the chances that will actually happen? Yeah, the cash prediction market saying that
00:02:49.700 chance that Trump is able to put himself on the $250 bill. It's just an 8% chance, 92% chance.
00:02:55.240 No. So Republicans may love this country, but they're not going to get the present that they
00:02:58.720 love on a $250 bill. Okay. It's Friday, 3 July Euro 2026. Thank you for coming into the late
00:03:08.560 afternoon, early show. Now just want to make sure everybody understands the logistics, by the way,
00:03:14.420 you're still going to hear the sound of freedom coming overhead because the jets are still coming
00:03:18.320 in low and fast as they're going to do all day tomorrow i think starting at 10 o'clock in the
00:03:24.420 naval review they're going to start the air show with the tall ships tomorrow's going to be
00:03:29.080 spectacular 7 a.m eastern daylight time right here on real america's voice the war room
00:03:34.680 will be live an entire crew will go all the way to one o'clock then they'll pick up we'll toss
00:03:40.680 down to the mall to the anchors down there we will be back at five and we're going to stay
00:03:45.360 through 5 to 7, 7 o'clock, an incredible extravaganza about the story of America.
00:03:52.660 Then the president will take the stage, I don't know, about 9-ish or so.
00:03:56.720 And there's going to be the greatest fireworks display, as is fitting this nation,
00:04:00.700 its 250th birthday.
00:04:02.600 So we're going to get all the history, everything in tomorrow.
00:04:05.000 It's going to be spectacular.
00:04:06.760 Great crew that's going to be with us.
00:04:09.800 7 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time tomorrow.
00:04:13.780 So make sure to get up and get a big old pot of Warpath coffee.
00:04:18.080 That's normally when we're in the closing moments of putting together the morning show.
00:04:24.340 We'll be up earlier tomorrow, no doubt.
00:04:28.200 Right there, Harry Anton, what they're talking about, you see the Democrats hate the country.
00:04:32.640 This is what you really got to think about when you see Mandami, that speech he gave, the hypocrisy, the one we played earlier this morning. 0.86
00:04:41.680 They hate the country. 0.96
00:04:46.500 They hate the country.
00:04:47.320 They hate the United States of America as currently constructed. 0.97
00:04:49.640 They want to turn it into a Marxist, jihadist hellhole because that's what they will turn it into.
00:04:56.080 As importantly, I told you on Drudge Link, 46% of the country doesn't even know what the 250th anniversary is.
00:05:03.400 Does not know what the 250th anniversary is.
00:05:05.800 Think about that.
00:05:06.980 53% know.
00:05:08.140 OK, every July 3rd, we do talk about the Civil War, the continuation of the Second American Revolution.
00:05:14.920 You had Vicksburg on July 3rd, both the fall of Vicksburg, the Gibraltar of the Mississippi, along with Pickett's Charge in Gettysburg.
00:05:26.700 And we always do some sort of commemoration of Pickett's Charge.
00:05:30.780 Alonzo Cushing, I won't be able to give my full rap because I've got so much other stuff we want to get into today.
00:05:35.860 But we're going to give you, from the movie Gettysburg, some of the most incredible footage that Ron Maxwell, the great writer-director, who's the director of Gettysburg, and the guy who curated and found Dave Bratt, the future ambassador to Australia, Dave Bratt, in the War Room co-host.
00:05:54.440 Ron Maxwell knew what he was doing.
00:05:56.040 The film's magnificent.
00:05:57.120 If you ever get a chance to watch Gettysburg, please do it.
00:06:00.760 We always make it a Fourth of July treat around the Bannon household.
00:06:04.980 So make sure that you – we're going to show some footage that we're going to go to break, come back.
00:06:09.460 We've got a very special show for you.
00:06:11.860 Plus, Mike Lindell is going to be in later with an update of everything he's got going on.
00:06:15.860 And Peter Navarro made a very special video just for our show today, as only Navarro can do.
00:06:23.320 Okay.
00:06:24.260 It's day three.
00:06:26.040 One o'clock, the artillery barrage started, and then they got up into your post.
00:06:31.980 all you men from old Virginia under General George Pickett.
00:06:34.900 And remember, as Faulkner said, up to high noon on that day,
00:06:39.620 the civil war could have gone either way.
00:06:42.180 There was always a hope for victory.
00:07:01.980 Thank you.
00:07:31.980 Come on, man, and keep your heads down!
00:07:54.980 Come on!
00:07:56.980 Come on! 1.00
00:07:57.980 Let her do it! 1.00
00:08:27.980 Oh, my God! 0.99
00:08:57.980 We'll be right back.
00:09:27.980 We'll be right back.
00:09:57.980 We'll be right back.
00:10:27.980 Let's go.
00:10:57.980 Where are we getting them?
00:11:01.060 Oh, yeah.
00:11:03.320 Come on, boys.
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00:11:06.820 Close it up.
00:11:07.640 Get the ball down.
00:11:09.200 Come on, boys.
00:11:11.100 The glass is...
00:11:27.980 We'll be right back.
00:11:57.980 Let's go! 0.96
00:12:25.220 Fire! 0.86
00:12:27.220 Fire!
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00:12:50.220 Let's save your strength, little time!
00:12:52.220 Get over the fence, quickly! 0.98
00:13:01.520 Two, four!
00:13:13.620 Tell him, General Trimble sends his compliments and says
00:13:17.620 But if the troops he had the owner to command this day could not take that position, all hell can't take it.
00:13:31.620 Get a double canister.
00:13:33.620 That's it, pushing the double canister. 0.96
00:13:39.620 Fire!
00:13:47.620 Quick step, my boy!
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00:13:57.580 Quick step! 0.85
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00:16:43.980 Right. New to MS now, I'm told by an intelligence official that the current acting director of national intelligence,
00:16:50.860 Bill Pulte has begun moving forward with dozens of terminations of intelligence officials under
00:16:58.760 the agencies of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. Now, this is notable.
00:17:04.240 Two weeks ago, he removed and fired six political appointees who were serving
00:17:10.000 under then Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard. But since President Trump put
00:17:16.080 Bill Pulte in this acting position. Pulte, who we could expect to serve in this capacity for
00:17:22.480 several months, while another individual who he has put forward as a nominee for the full-time
00:17:28.140 position goes through a confirmation process. Acting Director of National Intelligence Bill
00:17:32.880 Pulte has his hands at the wheel, and I am told by an intelligence official who is remaining
00:17:38.740 anonymous out of fear of reprisal that this is a moment where over the last 24 hours, and we can
00:17:45.200 expect in the days ahead, that Pulte, out of the belief among some in leadership, I am told that
00:17:52.500 there are individuals who they claim are, quote, part of the deep state withholding information
00:17:58.200 related to intelligence that has been requested by leadership at the ODNI, that those individuals
00:18:05.020 are the ones that are being terminated. These are not just political appointees, but these are
00:18:09.560 career officials. Now, as part of this reporting of Antonio, of course, it is important to also
00:18:14.840 bring into context, reporting with our colleague David Rode on the national security side here at
00:18:20.620 MSNOW, that former officials tell us that they have never heard of such a move as this, but more
00:18:27.140 importantly, that they have never heard of intelligence officials within the office of
00:18:32.640 the director of national intelligence or the more than 15 agencies, including the CIA that fall
00:18:38.480 fall under it, of individuals, intelligence officials, career officials, actively withholding
00:18:44.680 requested information. Again, I'm told by one official that the terminations are happening
00:18:50.540 out of a belief by leadership at the ODNI, including from Bill Pulte, that those that
00:18:56.020 are being removed are individuals who they suspect of being a part of the so-called deep state and
00:19:01.960 not providing the full picture of intelligence assessments under their purview.
00:19:08.420 And so there's going to be a lot of questions here.
00:19:10.480 But what we do know is that this is not normal.
00:19:13.500 This also comes at a time in which there are elevated concerns
00:19:16.960 about potential intelligence in the hands of ODNI officials
00:19:22.160 related to elections or even other foreign governments.
00:19:26.360 And the extent to which this administration, at the urging of Donald Trump himself,
00:19:30.680 who we heard from just yesterday say on his way to North Dakota that he wanted the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
00:19:39.160 to unclassify as much as they could related to past election, quote, fraud,
00:19:44.360 that there is an active effort within the agencies under the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
00:19:50.340 to move forward with providing an assessment of intel available that Bill Pulte is actively seeking to look at.
00:19:58.440 And now that we know a couple of weeks into him taking this job as acting director, that he and leadership have moved forward.
00:20:06.020 Just yesterday, I am told that individuals began leaving headquarters at ODNI.
00:20:11.340 But these firings, it's an understanding of this one intelligence official I talked to, that other individuals will be on their way out in the days ahead.
00:20:21.440 And the number is expected to total in the dozens.
00:20:23.840 I think if the revolutionary generation would look at where we are today, they go, hey, look, you've got to commemorate what we did as a lesson for the generation that's living there or other people living today and for the country going forward.
00:20:41.840 But we need you all to prioritize the work that is at hand today.
00:20:47.380 So I want to go at least quickly.
00:20:51.040 Media matters, and they seem to be back on top of things.
00:20:55.720 Madeline Peltz, the great marketing director for the War Room, she left, and she's out.
00:21:01.040 I think she's writing a book.
00:21:02.620 So she's gone, so we don't get the kind of – although the new president over there, I think he's doing a great job.
00:21:09.020 He's on MSNBC, a very smart guy.
00:21:10.860 Of course, he's completely screwed up in his politics, but a very smart guy.
00:21:15.480 But they've got a guy, John Neffel.
00:21:19.640 He's done a really long piece.
00:21:21.780 And remember, when they do these pieces, they're doing it with pure Trump derangement syndrome and hate war room and hate MAGA. 0.99
00:21:28.080 And you're the worst.
00:21:29.500 But when they do it right, they don't even realize how they're putting things together and connecting dots that are very powerful.
00:21:36.260 And this is a long piece.
00:21:37.500 It's not just a clip, which Media Matters normally does.
00:21:40.000 It's called The Plot to Subvert the Midterms is Getting Stranger and More Dangerous.
00:21:47.400 Right wing in the subheadings, right wing media figures, including Steve Bannon, John Solomon and Cleta Mitchell, appear to be weaving together a narrative about interference by China in U.S. elections to justify a national emergency to curtail voting rights.
00:22:04.220 And then they go through and they really weave what's been going on in War Room over the last couple of weeks.
00:22:10.000 and they do it in a very sophisticated way.
00:22:12.000 I strongly recommend everybody read this,
00:22:14.000 and I recommend you be a force multiplier
00:22:16.720 and get it out to everybody to read and to understand.
00:22:20.460 Just to reiterate, you do have multiple angles of attack
00:22:29.160 that's going on to the situation of the stolen elections.
00:22:32.680 Now, clearly, we have the Save America Act.
00:22:35.800 The question has gotten to be,
00:22:37.600 is it too late to actually implement if it's passed?
00:22:40.940 And we are very uncertain whether it could get passed.
00:22:44.400 This is how important that the House and the Senate felt that this is how important they feel it is.
00:22:50.860 They're on vacation again.
00:22:53.320 And yes, I'm all for these people going back to their districts if they actually went back to their districts
00:22:58.040 or their states to get back with their voters and their citizens and do town halls and get feedback.
00:23:05.160 and also, you know, the small town parades, all that thing.
00:23:08.820 That's all fantastic.
00:23:10.020 I'm not sure that's what most of these folks do, right?
00:23:14.420 So, and then, by the way, he should be back at work.
00:23:17.340 President Trump's on a plane on Tuesday to go to NATO or to go to Turkey for a NATO conference.
00:23:24.020 And, you know, he's going to be briefing books and all that on Sunday, Monday.
00:23:27.880 So this guy's working 24-7.
00:23:29.860 They have no interest.
00:23:32.040 In fact, they have counter interest in passing the Save America Act, zero interest.
00:23:36.980 And they keep talking about how hard it is and how tough it is.
00:23:40.620 Cornyn's out just, you know, he's dumping on Paxton.
00:23:44.760 He's dumping on Save America.
00:23:46.680 These guys, the Senate has no interest in passing it.
00:23:50.880 And this is why I've said, hey, whether you want to deal with it or not, if you want to hold the Senate and get people motivated, you have to have a leadership fight now.
00:23:58.920 When you get back like the 16th of July or after back a couple of days, you've got to have a leadership fight.
00:24:04.940 And if you don't have a leadership fight, if nobody's prepared to step up and fight for it, then that tells you everything you need to know about the United States Senate.
00:24:11.620 They've done nothing. You've had individuals, the Eric Schmitz of the world and the Hollies and Mike Lees.
00:24:17.880 You've had some individuals, Marino, you've had certain individuals, right, that Jim Banks, others, you know, a couple, handful, half a dozen that have stood up and just been real warriors, but clearly not enough.
00:24:33.520 And as an institution, you have to say, hey, look, why are we why are we handling it?
00:24:38.500 They are the Human Resources Department.
00:24:40.700 I mean, really what the Senate was basically set up for is be the Human Resources Department.
00:24:46.020 In other words, the confirmation of the executive branch's nominees, as I said, there's 4,000 people that essentially go in and run the government, whether it's Obama or Biden or Trump.
00:24:57.740 3,000 of those can go in day one with a security clearance and a background check, etc.
00:25:03.440 You don't need any confirmations. Go in and hit it. Get on as long as you pass the vetting.
00:25:08.260 And then you have a thousand essentially that have to go through confirmation.
00:25:12.040 Look, Dave Brat has been one of the reasons Dave hasn't been on the show.
00:25:15.980 I think it's from last summer.
00:25:19.040 I think it was around.
00:25:20.120 It was from last summer that Dave Brat got tapped to go to be an ambassador.
00:25:24.940 And now he's going to be Ambassador Australia.
00:25:26.980 His group confirmation doesn't come up, I don't believe, until the end of July.
00:25:32.880 I think it'll be almost a year.
00:25:34.140 And you've got many, many people like that.
00:25:35.840 They prioritize judges.
00:25:38.420 But since they haven't given President Trump a recess, an official recess, you don't get a recess point.
00:25:45.000 And look, I don't understand why J.D. and these people are not all over this.
00:25:49.020 They've got to be some way standing.
00:25:50.860 They've got to be some way to make the Senate work as an institution and to make it work in conjunction with the executive branch.
00:25:58.920 so that we actually have, when you control all three houses or both houses and the White House
00:26:07.300 and the executive branch, you should be. That's not divided government. It's running like divided
00:26:12.020 government because they're treating him like a lame duck. How is it possible that Bill Pulte 0.91
00:26:19.180 is actually even ready to do all of this? The man has no intelligence background,
00:26:22.800 no experience in these agencies that he is now the head of.
00:26:27.280 So how exactly would he already have the names to do this?
00:26:30.880 I've talked to three former intelligence officials, and they all say this is absurd.
00:26:34.600 And the broader picture here is President Trump putting inexperienced people who are loyalists to him,
00:26:40.820 and then they carry out actions that reaffirm the president's conspiracy theories,
00:26:45.800 the false conspiracy theory that there's a deep state of intelligence agents somehow undermining presidents.
00:26:52.600 George W. Bush, you know, didn't find it.
00:26:54.600 Tom Cotton, the Republican chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, you know, hasn't made an allegation like this.
00:26:59.680 So they say this is false.
00:27:02.440 It's the equivalent of someone taking over a hospital and after a matter of days firing dozens of doctors and saying because Pulte has no experience in intelligence.
00:27:11.320 He's, you know, the son of a very and a very wealthy family that has built homes across the country.
00:27:16.400 He runs the top federal mortgage organization, the federal government.
00:27:19.860 So this is very alarming because I just think, you know, the concerns are and Democrats have said this.
00:27:26.440 This is the beginning of an effort by President Trump to at least discredit the results of the midterm elections or at least, you know, possibly even tamper with the votes.
00:27:35.300 David, what even is a deep state? Can anyone actually tell me what the deep state is?
00:27:39.900 So it's a term that was really started by Steve Bannon.
00:27:43.600 It's existed for, you know, people talked about it.
00:27:46.140 It goes way back.
00:27:47.500 But it was originally more about like a military industrial complex.
00:27:50.860 And I spent all this time in Trump's first term trying to understand what they're talking about.
00:27:54.960 There is a Washington establishment.
00:27:56.680 And they have a view about how the U.S. should deal with like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, you know, conflict, how what U.S. policy should be in public health.
00:28:04.720 That would be part of this, you know, I think deep state conspiracy theory and the mainstream media, you know, or I guess we're all part of the deep state also.
00:28:12.440 But the idea that dozens of intelligence officials who are working in ODNI were plotting, you know, and again, I look for this for years, you know, during Trump's first term is false.
00:28:22.720 There is no evidence of that. No one's been able to ever back up any of the president's claims.
00:28:27.260 And it all goes back to his inability to accept the fact that he lost the 2020 election and his very broad effort.
00:28:34.260 The New York Times just wrote about this yesterday. More than, you know, half a dozen ways the president is trying to manipulate the midterms.
00:28:40.920 Listen up, patriots. President Trump is dropping a 100 trillion dollar bomb on the globalist.
00:28:48.280 Jerome Powell's term has come to a close and he's installing a real America first Fed chair who will, according to Jim Rickards, slash rates and supercharge our reindustrialization.
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00:29:13.880 The same forces that turned five thousand dollars into over a million in less than five years during China's booms are hitting here now.
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00:30:04.700 War Room.
00:30:05.540 Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
00:30:09.660 Okay, we're going to go back to the vice room in a moment,
00:30:11.920 but I've got Terry Schilling and Kerry Sheffield on about this monumental decision on men and women's sports.
00:30:18.360 Terry, you know what a priority this is for the president.
00:30:20.620 How do you read it?
00:30:22.020 Mike just had a chance to cursorate a look at it.
00:30:24.580 What's your thoughts on this?
00:30:25.460 It's 9-0, bro. What do you complain about? It's 9-0.
00:30:30.560 No, no, I don't think it's 9-0. I think it's 6-3.
00:30:34.260 Obviously, it's a victory. We're going to take it and run with it, Steve, but it's a victory.
00:30:40.360 And if you look just 10 years ago, the types of decisions we were getting at the Supreme Court,
00:30:45.420 this is actually shocking to see this turnaround this quickly.
00:30:49.300 And that's all largely due to President Trump, the Supreme Court justice he has put on,
00:30:53.640 but also the political fights that he has made this. He injected this issue into the elections
00:30:59.740 and he made sure that it was clear that voters were deciding that men shouldn't be in girls
00:31:04.440 sports, even if they should be women, right? But this is a huge victory. We still need to pass
00:31:09.440 national legislation to protect girls all across the country, but we need to rack up as many of 1.00
00:31:14.480 these victories as possible because the left is unrelenting when it comes to the pursuit of their
00:31:19.300 horrific no this hang on this is what i asked davis i don't understand how the three amigos
00:31:25.240 over there at the core of the left wing how they actually voted for and this is such a 0.82
00:31:30.160 transgender ideology is such a central beating heart of the marxist culture of marxist movement
00:31:36.140 how did they possibly come our way mike says look it's a tactical retreat because this thing's so 0.98
00:31:40.980 egregious do you agree with that terry i i think it's a tactical retreat but steve at the heart of
00:31:46.500 the progressive movement they don't this sounds so radical it sounds so crazy but we have to say
00:31:51.560 what they believe uh outright they don't believe there should be men they don't believe that there
00:31:57.000 should be women they think that there should be infinite identities that anyone can choose from
00:32:01.820 and that to limit your identity as a man or limit your identity as a woman it actually causes society 0.83
00:32:08.220 great harm they're crazy steve being a man is a good thing being a man and knowing you're a man
00:32:13.400 having full confidence that you're a man is a really good thing. And the same thing goes for
00:32:16.740 women. But at the heart of it, it's not about equality between men and women. It's about
00:32:20.800 erasing men and women for the radical left. Is there anything in this decision that jumps out
00:32:27.100 at you we should be concerned about? Well, look, I think it's still a victory. But the thing I'm
00:32:33.260 concerned about is there's a lot of Mays in here. The states may restrict access to sports and 1.00
00:32:39.760 private spaces on the basis of biological sex. That was a thought. They're responding essentially
00:32:43.960 to the left's claims in here that they're not allowed to restrict sports on the basis of biology
00:32:50.560 due to Title IX and the Equal Protection Clause. I just wish it was more robust and strong in
00:32:56.220 arguing that no, actually, the 14th Amendment and Title IX actually do require you to segregate
00:33:02.480 sports and private facilities on the basis of sex. That's literally what they do. But they were
00:33:07.960 responding to the left's arguments here in this legal case, and I wouldn't read too much into it.
00:33:14.240 Terry, hang on for one second. Carrie Sheffield, you've been at the forefront of fighting this
00:33:18.540 issue. Your thoughts, ma'am? Hey, good to see you. And hey, Terry. Terry and Carrie. Yeah,
00:33:25.020 I mean, this is a huge win. And just to piggyback off what Terry said,
00:33:30.680 the legal ruling here about the Equal Protection Clause, Steve, you and I have been talking about
00:33:35.840 this literally for years. So equal protection means case law for hundreds of years have
00:33:42.760 recognized biological differences between men and women. And that's why we have separate prisons. 0.96
00:33:48.680 That's why we have separate shelters. This goes far beyond just sports when you're talking about
00:33:52.980 the equal protection clause, which means that in order for the full weight of the Constitution to
00:33:57.500 fully protect someone who is female, there is a distinct set of legal precedent for that.
00:34:03.740 And so what was really interesting was in the Bostock case that that really was perverted, because unfortunately, I think it was Gorsuch and others, that he basically said that a man could dress like a woman and therefore he was not, he couldn't face violation because he was a man who thought he was a woman.
00:34:24.300 And so it would be a violation of his equal protection as a man who thought he was a woman.
00:34:29.900 And it's just it totally undermined the actual broad understanding of equal protection, the equal protection clause for women, biological sex of women.
00:34:42.120 And so I would have loved to see more, like Terry said, in this specific case, because in some ways it was almost like a negative versus a really affirmation of the equal protection clause.
00:34:52.260 but a win is a win and so i will take it absolutely perfect i know you guys got a
00:34:58.080 lot more work to do by the way the 14th amendment has come in uh we're going to bounce carrie you're
00:35:02.640 actually singing you're multi-talented you're singing this weekend at one of these events can
00:35:08.240 you give our audience where it is yeah absolutely that's the flyer there it's going to be on july
00:35:14.340 4th so the super bowl of all days on the main stage of the great american state fair and i have
00:35:21.120 to tell you, Steve, because again, you know my story. We've been talking about this for years.
00:35:25.580 My father passed away yesterday and I plan to give him a tribute from the stage. I will be
00:35:32.360 hosting and leading that whole hour. It's going to be an hour of patriotic music, patriotic sing
00:35:37.080 along. We are going to intersperse it with prayers and intercessors who will be praying for America.
00:35:42.420 We're kicking it off with the VA secretary who is in Trump's cabinet and he is a retired military
00:35:48.700 chaplain so it's going to be perfect that he will set the tone for us but we're going to be singing
00:35:52.540 along we'll have the lyrics on the screen so everyone can sing together uh songs like god
00:35:57.200 bless america uh my country tis of thee uh amazing grace and uh and you know for all of the
00:36:04.640 complications of my father he was a music professor and he was a professor of music
00:36:09.680 composition and music performance and he taught me how to sing and he taught me how to play piano
00:36:15.100 at age four. And so I will give him that tribute, even though he was abusive to me. He suffered,
00:36:22.300 he was molested as a child. And so he passed down, unfortunately, a lot of abuse to my seven
00:36:27.760 siblings and I. But, you know, in some ways, it's very symbolic of America that, you know,
00:36:32.560 we were not a perfect country. We've never been a perfect country. But at the same time,
00:36:36.880 we can still recognize the beauty of our legacy as a nation. And for me personally, in my family.
00:36:42.080 what time what time we're going to be covering this 24 7 so what what time are you on i am live
00:36:50.180 from the main stage from 3 30 to 4 30 p.m on july 4th and we'd love to have you there steve and all
00:36:56.260 of your viewers come on by come sing with us uh you can see our intercessors there carrie lake
00:37:01.660 will be right after the va secretary we've also got frank pavone who i i'm saying it here he's
00:37:07.480 going to get his collar back with the new pope um and lance wall now who is a very renowned pastor
00:37:12.900 will be giving prayers it's going to be phenomenal so come sing with us and come pray with us on july
00:37:17.640 4th at 3 30. we're looking forward to it uh carrie what's your social media where do people go get
00:37:23.200 you yeah at carrie sheffield all across the socials carrie thanks look forward to seeing
00:37:30.040 you on 4th of July.
00:37:32.780 Beautiful. Thank you, Steve.
00:37:36.020 Terry Schilling, can you give us
00:37:38.040 your coordinates? People are going to want to
00:37:39.780 dig down deep into this and figure out where
00:37:41.980 we go on this transgender ideology. 0.79
00:37:44.080 Sir, we know we've got a lot of work to do. Great start 1.00
00:37:46.180 though today.
00:37:47.840 Thanks, Steve. It's just Schilling 1776
00:37:50.400 across all social media platforms
00:37:52.240 and check us out at
00:37:53.420 AmericanPrinciplesProject.org
00:37:55.680 and get all the updates you need.
00:37:58.520 Terry, thank you, brother.
00:38:00.040 We'll get back to you. Mike Davis, the big enchilada has been delivered.
00:38:06.480 What do you got for us? Well, it's as bad as it gets from the Supreme Court.
00:38:12.440 We have a five to one to three ruling with the five with the chief justice, Justice Amy Coney Barrett and the three Democrat appointees ruling.
00:38:26.240 that under the 14th Amendment to the Constitution, anyone born in the United States apparently
00:38:33.520 gets birthright citizenship, including, it seems, I haven't read the opinion in full,
00:38:38.720 but it seems illegal aliens, Chinese birth tourists, Trendy Aragua. There's a one, 0.71
00:38:46.600 the Justice Kavanaugh wrote a concurring opinion where he would have more modestly decided this
00:38:53.260 under a statute that can be amended by Congress and the three true constitutionalists, Justice
00:39:00.280 Thomas, Justice Alito, and Justice Gorsuch, my former boss, dissented and dissented strongly.
00:39:07.060 I will say that my boss, former boss, Justice Gorsuch, is the only Trump-appointed justice
00:39:13.960 who did not go the wrong way on these cases. So I want to commend him for that. He actually
00:39:23.240 did what he is supposed to do, which is to follow the law as written and as intended by
00:39:33.220 the American people when it was enacted. And I'll say that this 14th Amendment decision,
00:39:38.140 this birthright decision case is an abomination by the chief justice and the five others,
00:39:44.480 Justice Barrett, the professor. It shouldn't surprise you that she joined this. It's truly
00:39:52.140 an awful ruling because it constitutionalizes birthright citizenship meaning it's nearly
00:39:57.980 impossible to change and this is not what we ever intended when we gave birthright citizenship after
00:40:05.020 the civil war to the children of the freed slaves it's all persons born in the united states and
00:40:11.500 subject to the jurisdiction means meaning allegiance to the united states and the chief
00:40:17.660 Justice and Justice Barrett and the three liberals just scratched out that second part
00:40:22.740 subject to the jurisdiction, and they just rewrote a constitutional amendment.
00:40:27.440 This is the most egregious judicial activism imaginable.
00:40:32.820 It is the most egregious violation of our most crucial sovereign power as we the people,
00:40:40.660 as the sovereign citizens of America to determine who comes and goes and who becomes one of us.
00:40:48.420 This is the ultimate betrayal. This is not law. This is vanity.
00:40:56.180 And the chief justice should hang his head in shame.
00:41:01.760 Mike, I want you to stick to the break. I want to drill down this more.
00:41:05.400 But for right now, you kept bringing up in the lead up to this about the 1940 law in that if it was around the 1940 law, is that what Kavanaugh cited?
00:41:15.500 So that would at least give us some sort of legislative possibilities of going back and changing that.
00:41:19.840 Is that what Kavanaugh Kavanaugh's angle of attack was was about that?
00:41:24.460 But I think I was mistaken by a Marxist. Yeah, I think I was mistaken by a 1940 law.
00:41:29.040 I think it was a 1952 law or something like that. I'd have to go.
00:41:32.580 I haven't had a chance to read Kavanaugh's concurring opinion, but I presume that's what he is saying, that we can interpret this on statutory grounds and we don't have to reach the constitutional grounds, the constitutional avoidance that courts are supposed to do when they don't have to decide a constitutional ground, they shouldn't.
00:41:51.740 But this is just delusions of grandeur by the chief justice. You saw him with the Fed case with Lisa Cook. As Justice Barrett pointed out, he wrote this grandiose sweeping opinion that did not need to be written to decide the Lisa Cook matter.
00:42:11.700 He's done the same thing here. He's written this delusional, grand opinion on birthright citizenship that did not need to be written.
00:42:22.640 And it's just, it is wrong. It's not what the American citizens agreed to when we agreed to give birthright citizenship to the children of the freed slaves after the Civil War.
00:42:35.640 And we did it through the 14th Amendment after the Dred Scott decision. It was to overrule the Supreme Court's dreadful Dred Scott decision that said that the children of freed slaves are not American citizens.
00:42:48.740 I don't know how the chief justice can say that illegal aliens get birthright citizenship under the 14th Amendment, but American Indians did not. 0.61
00:43:01.060 Remember that American Indians did not get birthright citizenship because they were not subject to the jurisdiction of the United States.
00:43:08.380 They were subject to the jurisdiction of their tribes.
00:43:11.480 And so Congress, I believe it was in 1924, extended birthright citizenship to American Indians. 0.91
00:43:19.600 And Congress could do that now with illegal aliens, Chinese birth tourists, Trendy Aragua, MS-13. 0.78
00:43:26.840 But the Chief Justice and Professor Barrett and the three liberals just said, oh, we're just going to hand out citizenship like we're handing out candy at the fair. 0.54
00:43:41.480 Now we'll fight to the end, just watch and see.
00:43:43.960 It's all started, everything's begun, and you are over.
00:43:50.620 Because we're taking down the CCP.
00:43:54.660 Spread the word all through Hong Kong.
00:43:56.960 We will fight till they're all gone.
00:43:59.500 We rejoice when there's no more. 0.95
00:44:01.380 Let's take down the CCP.
00:44:04.260 In July of 1776, King George III still towered over New York City.
00:44:11.480 not in person, in lead.
00:44:14.380 At Bowling Green, near the tip of Manhattan,
00:44:17.220 stood a gilded 4,000-pound statute of King George
00:44:20.940 on horseback dressed like a Roman emperor.
00:44:24.380 It had been erected just six years earlier
00:44:26.920 as a monument to British power.
00:44:30.000 But by the summer of 1776,
00:44:33.220 Americans no longer saw majesty in this statue.
00:44:36.880 They saw tyranny.
00:44:38.280 On July 9, 1776, George Washington gathered his troops in New York and had the neatly adopted Declaration of Independence read aloud.
00:44:51.200 The words had barely settled before soldiers, sailors, and patriots surged down Broadway to Bowling Green and toppled the King George statue.
00:45:01.340 While the crowd saw tyranny toppled, Connecticut patriot Oliver Wolcott saw bullets,
00:45:11.720 4,000 pounds of lead bullets, for a Continental Army Wolcott knew would be desperate for ammunition.
00:45:20.400 So Wolcott had the shattered pieces of King George loaded onto boats and shipped to Connecticut.
00:45:26.860 From there, ox carts hauled the remains of King George more than 60 miles over rough
00:45:34.680 country roads to Walcott's home in Litchfield.
00:45:40.020 And in the Walcott family orchard, a shed became a foundry.
00:45:45.040 His wife Laura, his daughter Mary Ann, and local neighbors worked over melting pots pouring
00:45:50.900 the King's lead into bullet molds, 42,088 musket balls in all.
00:45:58.200 Some of those bullets were fired two years later
00:46:01.040 at the Battle of Monmouth, the brutal New Jersey showdown
00:46:05.420 that Washington's army proved could stand in the open field
00:46:10.020 against British regulars.
00:46:12.760 You have to love the irony. 0.58
00:46:14.800 Britain sent America a monument to empire.
00:46:18.460 America sent it right back at muzzle velocity.
00:46:22.680 So let's celebrate our nation's 250th birthday
00:46:26.620 as we remember patriots like Oliver Wilcott
00:46:30.080 who made it all possible.
00:46:32.560 From the White House, I'm Peter Navarro.
00:46:34.980 Is that brilliant?
00:46:36.240 Navarro is just absolutely incredible.
00:46:37.780 I love that.
00:46:38.740 Maybe we'll play that again tomorrow.
00:46:40.300 That's a vignette that's just so, so, so powerful.
00:46:43.260 That's what the Americans were like.
00:46:44.500 That's what the communists were like right then.
00:46:46.840 Trevor Komsak, thank you for joining us.
00:46:48.780 We've got a minute or two.
00:46:49.720 Tell people about what you've got going on for 4th of July, the big special.
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00:51:19.340 7 a.m.
00:51:20.180 Stick around for Harnwell coming up.
00:51:22.360 7 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time tomorrow.
00:51:25.160 We'll start the coverage on the Naval Review.
00:51:27.240 We'll be with you until 1 in the afternoon.
00:51:30.600 Our coverage at RAB is going to pick up from there down at the mall,
00:51:34.820 and then we're back at 5 to 7.
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00:51:38.200 We're going all the way to midnight at 1 in the morning.
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00:51:42.860 The 250th commemoration of the birth of the nation.
00:51:47.500 We'll see you back here at 7 a.m. tomorrow morning,
00:51:51.760 Eastern Daylight Time. 0.97
00:51:53.480 The Sobik Zero, the entire crew. 0.96
00:51:55.020 We'll see you then.
00:51:57.240 We're united, strong and free.