00:00:00.000Over the past week, let's just say, more than 170 military targets in Iran have been hit,
00:00:06.140I guess really over the matter of just two days. When you see the target list from these U.S.
00:00:11.600strikes this week, what does that indicate to you about the intent, the message that the United
00:00:18.120States is trying to send? Hey, Kate, always good to be back with you. And that gets right to the
00:00:25.220point, right? The volatility in the markets you just discussed are tied to this conflict in the
00:00:31.020Middle East. And these strikes that the U.S. did over the past two days, they said very directly,
00:00:37.680and CENTCOM also said, CENTCOM commanded the same thing, that these strikes were struck in a direct
00:00:43.280response to Iran attacking oil tankers that were moving through the Straits of Hormuz.
00:00:49.140And the second thing that's been made real clear by the target list you just described,
00:00:53.480You know, these are air defense sites, coastal surveillance sites, storage areas for missiles and drones, small boats that are used to harass ships in the straits.
00:01:03.720These targets were made to specifically go after Iran's capability to hold that Straits of Hormuz hostage.
00:01:12.080What's interesting is what was an attack.
00:01:18.700They haven't gone after, you know, more wider infrastructure in Iran.
00:01:23.800So the U.S. was basically saying, no, you don't control the straits, Iran.
00:01:28.680These straits are still open, sure, and they're not going to go through the route that you want them to go through.
00:01:35.700They're going to continue to go through the route that's close to Omani's waters that was just described.
00:01:40.780Titled MAGA's birthright meltdown is in full effect.
00:01:45.220You wrote about why the MAGA base is so upset about the Supreme Court ruling to uphold birthright citizenship.
00:01:53.780Parts of the right still posture as patriots, but they have imagined a different kind of patriotism, one that loves the country but scorns its creed.
00:02:04.420They, like Musk on July 4th, reject the classical liberal founding or at least deemphasize it's important compared with the ancestral lineage of its citizens.
00:02:17.480And if America isn't rooted in its creed, and if certain classes of citizens have a superior claim to their American identity than other citizens, then it is a short trip to believing that the American government exists to serve only the favored class, the real Americans who make up, say, the MAGA base.
00:02:40.520In this formulation, true patriotism isn't the preservation of the creed.
00:02:47.840And once you see this distinction, MAGA's entire governing philosophy makes infinitely more sense.
00:02:55.760Well, it also goes, David, against 250 years of American history.
00:03:01.840It goes against the fact that we are a nation of immigrants that our founders desperately were trying to figure out
00:03:08.860how to get more immigrants and a lot of the people that that that that were in the first
00:03:14.000Congress were immigrants. And so you have and especially these latest greeds, which have just0.78
00:03:23.280been so disingenuous, so dishonest, either that or they're just extraordinarily ignorant and stupid1.00
00:03:28.520about American history. You had people melting down over a constitutional amendment that became1.00
00:03:37.260part of the constitution in 1868 and over a hundred years of firmly established president.
00:03:47.880And then you take all of that ignorance, all of the brushing aside of everything that Ronald
00:03:55.860Reagan ever stood for, all of the brushing aside of what conservatives ever stood for.
00:04:01.740And the cherry on top was when they needed a striker to beat Belgium, Donald Trump and the whole MAGA right got involved and lectured us about not being against helping this striker who was only on the team because his mother from Britain couldn't fly home because she was too pregnant.
00:04:30.160He grew up in London, and yet he was an American because birthright citizenship.
00:04:36.520So they're for birthright citizenship when it serves their purposes.0.67
00:04:40.780They're for immigration when it serves their purposes.
00:04:43.440They're against immigration when it does not.
00:04:46.620How many Americans have they killed on U.S. soil in 47 years in the war?
00:04:49.960They have killed thousands of Americans.
00:08:08.720He says that the establishment, that a contrary policy would diffuse the light of Christ.
00:08:13.800And so what we're talking about here is, Joe, exactly what you're talking and what you were saying is, you know, we have a lot of arguments about the faith of the founders and as America founded as a Christian nation.
00:08:24.560But one of the reasons why we have been historically inclusive and historically open to people from all nations and all faiths is because of faith based arguments from the founders, not unlike the one that you just made.
00:08:40.860Well, I think we know now why J.D. Vance was sent out to go sell the MOU.
00:08:45.300And at the time, Marco Rubio was nowhere to be found.
00:08:47.560Like, if you remember, J.D. Vance was doing interview after interview after interview, going out and selling this deal.
00:08:52.380And Marco Rubio was like, what, DJing a wedding still or something like he was nowhere to be found because as we've now seen, Vance, I think, was set up to be, you know, the fall guy for this.
00:09:01.480I know I think we can all agree that if Iran were to assassinate President Trump, that would be0.78
00:09:06.480wrong because it is wrong to assassinate leaders of sovereign nations, which is why we should have0.93
00:09:11.400never assassinated the Ayatollah and replaced him with a younger version. But I don't think
00:09:15.460Iran wants to assassinate President Trump because if they were to do that, that would create a rally
00:09:20.900around the flag effect for this war in the United States that we have not seen yet and would almost0.73
00:09:26.240100% guarantee that the United States has no choice but to launch a full-on ground invasion
00:09:32.660of Iran, which is the one thing Iran does not want. They have figured out what we have not
00:09:36.960figured out, which is that this is an economic war, okay? This war does not have a military
00:09:40.800solution. We've exhausted all the good military options. What Iran has figured out is war is
00:09:45.700about studying your opponent. And they've studied President Trump very well. And I think it was just
00:09:49.980last week, President Trump said, you know, my biggest fear is being Herbert Hoover. I do not
00:09:55.280want to be the guy who crashes the U.S. stock market. And Iran has studied that. And what0.97
00:09:59.700they've learned is the playbook is, it's a really nice stock market you've got there.
00:10:03.900It would be a shame if anything happened to it.
00:10:08.320Friday, 10 July, Year of the Lord, 2026. A lot to get to, including voter integrity.
00:10:14.260I want to get to the trial first. But Caroline Sunshine, she went on economic war. This thing1.00
00:10:18.740about, oh, the Mossad has tipped off President Trump at a potential assassination attempt. It's
00:10:25.420laughable, okay? Just laughable. More bad. The same group, let me get this right, the same group
00:10:31.940that completely miscalculated, completely miscalculated the situation in Iran about the
00:10:39.080people who supported the regime. And yes, let's be honest, they sold the president a bill of goods
00:10:44.540and the people around the president that bought it.
00:10:47.880In addition, they still haven't had any inquiry commission in Israel,
00:10:52.760no formal, because Netanyahu and the Mossad are blocking it,
00:10:55.900about their culpability, either incompetence, malfeasance, or I don't know,
00:11:01.460maybe even acknowledgement of October 7th.
00:11:04.360We've got to get to the bottom of October 7th.
00:11:06.480If they've sucked us into this war, we need to know the inciting incident,
00:13:17.900the flag. You know what we should do now? Combat troops. Let's go. They're trying to kill the
00:13:22.020president. It's all a lie, all misrepresentation. And the track record of the Mossad and the0.99
00:13:26.980intelligence we're getting, no Seb Gorka. It's not exquisite intelligence. It's a debacle.
00:13:33.080This is why Pulte's in there, and hopefully Pulte stays long enough not just to expose with John Solomon the stealing of the 2020 election by foreign powers in conjunction with progressive Democrats that hate this country and the donors on Wall Street and the Silicon Valley oligarchs, all of them, a cabal to steal the election from the working class of this country referred to as the deplorables.0.60
00:19:15.080What has he told us he's going to do after it concludes today,
00:19:18.100the hearing today, ma'am. Yeah, that's right, Steve. So we have one more witness to get through
00:19:23.060today, a defense witness. And then based on argument yesterday, the judge announced he was
00:19:28.260going to allow both sides to brief the issues and the admissibility of certain types of evidence
00:19:33.880and that we would all come back together on September 1st at 10 a.m. Mountain Time
00:19:38.120for argument and for a ruling. That's not good news for the Kirk family. And, you know, it almost
00:19:45.580is a blessing. It came up yesterday. So there's no false expectations today. Hang on. Hang on.
00:19:51.440Hold it. Hang on. Why is it bad news for the Kirk family? They want to get to the bottom of this
00:19:54.940and do it in a systematic way. So there's no questions. Why would you say it's bad news for
00:19:59.060the Kirk family? Because today would have been the closure that they would have needed. And all
00:20:03.940of the evidence that's been presented all week long would be fresh in everybody's mind. That is
00:20:08.360one of the downsides of waiting. Now, let me argue the other side of that. One of the upsides of
00:20:13.880waiting would give the judge more of an opportunity to create a record. But let's face it, they wanted
00:20:19.600things to be finally done and they wanted to be able to talk about a trial date. I mean, part of
00:20:25.000what they were arguing all week long is transparency breeds trust. That is one of the reasons that
00:20:31.260there was such a push for as much evidence as possible to get into the court and get into the
00:20:36.680court of public opinion. In other words, be lied to you. They fought yesterday for this transparency
00:20:42.220trust but that's the way you avoid a what you know a rush to judgment what the judge is doing
00:20:48.400here is like the the complexity of what's happened this week of the these chess moves and foundational
00:20:53.100elements and is it going to be used in trial five moves down range when the trial starts
00:20:58.620that's what this week this is enormously complicated i think the judge is only being
00:21:02.320judged for 50 days or something isn't it logical that he says okay there's so much complexity here
00:21:09.000and we've had some bombshell revelations. However, I want to take some time. You guys are going to
00:21:14.220brief it, I guess by written briefings, over the month, the rest of July, the month of August,
00:21:19.440then we're going to come back and we're going to get in a court and we're going to argue through
00:21:22.200those and I will make my decisions then. Isn't that a logical progression? But that wasn't what
00:21:28.020he said. That would have been, but that wasn't what he said. The way it came down yesterday was
00:21:32.620the prosecution said, hey, let's argue tomorrow. We're prepared. The defense said we would like
00:21:38.260extra time to brief a number of issues. And then the prosecution came back and said, we're talking
00:21:44.040about a six week briefing schedule because they have to file the briefs. The prosecution
00:21:48.520has to respond. We talked about this the other day. It's the paper back and forth.
00:21:53.120And the judge agreed to that because the last thing he wants to do is be seen as doing exactly
00:21:58.580that, insisting on a rush to judgment when the defense is plainly saying we need time to brief
00:22:03.900the issues. So that's what's going to happen between now and September 1st, upon which date
00:22:09.340he's going to be ready, not just to hear oral arguments from both sides, but to render his
00:22:14.300decision, which he probably has already arrived at, as to whether or not there's enough evidence
00:22:18.480to go to trial. But he doesn't want to be appealed on this. Isn't the firing squad in Utah,
00:22:24.720isn't one of the means of execution in a capital murder case a firing squad?
00:22:29.660Firing squad and lethal injection are both available. That's true. A lot of people don't
00:22:33.380know that so so you're arguing for and look i'm no fan of these guys trust me but you're arguing
00:22:38.860for this guy to stand up against the wall and and and take him out the stakes are pretty high
00:22:43.980that's why i think and the stakes are high for people to make sure that it's fully developed so
00:22:48.520i don't think another six weeks anyway we'll see today let me here's another thing i don't
00:22:53.320understand why is the furry that they had this testimony and the kirk family and the lawyers
00:22:59.640went out of their way, say, we want to hear it all. Why is he not a co-conspirator or an
00:23:05.320accomplice in this? In my own simple mind, when I, when I watch this, I think this guy's like
00:23:12.000his partner, his buddy is it. Why, why is he not charged as a co-conspirator or why is he not
00:23:18.120charged as an accomplice, ma'am? Yeah. And that would be the first question you would ask,
00:23:22.680wouldn't you? How likely it is that your roommate, your lover wouldn't know your intentions,
00:23:27.440wouldn't be so close to you, they would know what you're going to do the day that you went out and
00:23:32.000committed an assassination in broad daylight. We don't know the answer, Steve, because he was
00:23:36.900granted use immunity. In other words, the deal was that if he testified on video and told the
00:23:43.120truth, there's the catch, and told the truth that he would not be prosecuted for anything related
00:23:48.840to this assassination. So if you watched the video, here he sat in a suit and tie, probably
00:23:54.500not his usual gaming attire stiff and stilted but very careful as to the answers he gave his
00:24:01.440lawyer was in the room as well he provided the testimony that not only authenticated that
00:24:06.340the defendant talked about the killing online and in social media but also in a written note that
00:24:12.180he left for his roommate at the apartment and then verbally in person the day after the shooting
00:24:17.680up to that point we had not heard anything attributed directly he talks about the he
00:24:22.860talks about the guy crying correct you talk about the guy crying and he gives a quote i wish i hadn't
00:24:28.260done this right is that what he's saying the shooter well if he if he had said one word to
00:24:34.080the guy beforehand that maybe this is not the best thing we should do maybe we have a better
00:24:38.780use of our life than than assassinating charlie kirk it wouldn't happen i don't know why this
00:24:43.380guy's not i don't know why the law enforcement and to look at is it these militias i mean did
00:24:48.520these guys just think this thing up and we're just going to go do this or these you got these
00:24:52.820and people understand these these antifa and these transgender militias are absolutely vicious and so0.52
00:24:59.180when the kid cries or he testifies he cried after and said i wish i hadn't have done it and it's0.60
00:25:03.740only a couple hours after the act itself or the alleged you know this guy's alleged assassin being
00:25:08.820an assassin it would seem like the smallest part of humanity right if they're lovers he had just
00:25:15.020said something because he makes it like, you know, he didn't know anything about it or he didn't,
00:25:18.840you know, he's totally against this, would have changed the mind. And Charlie Kirk would be with
00:25:22.860us today, correct? Correct. No doubt. That is one of the most frustrating things about listening to
00:25:29.140this tape. And mind you, this is actually a redacted video. And part of the redactions were
00:25:34.780done for the same goal you mentioned earlier. Nobody wants to compromise the integrity of
00:25:40.320the conviction, especially not in a death penalty case, where that may likely be the result as well.
00:25:45.020So for whatever reason, there was a series of redactions, not as many as we originally thought we were going to see, and that was good news for the Kirk family, but enough to where there are still these lingering questions.
00:25:55.480Now, that's not to say that by the time we get to trial, because you remember the redactions were to protect the jury pool from receiving information that might not be admissible at trial.
00:26:04.460When we get to trial, Steve, we may very well have more evidence, more unredacted evidence as to what exactly Tyler Robinson said.
00:26:12.800How do you how do you try this case in Utah? I don't know how you try it in the United States, but how you try this case in Utah, given the local news coverage of this? And this was almost it's a grand jury. You're sitting as a grand jury. How possibly can you argue that you can actually that you can actually do this and with that without a tainted jury pool in in because, look, people are going to go nuts if this guy, you know, if this is if this is fumbled somehow because of something that was done on a
00:26:42.640technicality, correct? Well, that could be true. But Steve, I'm going to answer based on 30 years
00:26:48.560of doing this. You can do it if you select a jury the right way. You know, change of venue motions
00:26:53.900don't matter in an age of social media. You could move this case to the moon, Steve, and there'd be
00:26:58.120somebody that heard about it. But even if you try it in the jurisdiction where it happened,
00:27:03.120why, dear, jury selection is such an extended process with such deep questioning that you are,
00:27:09.060in most cases able to get men and women that take this very seriously you're not going to find
00:27:14.460somebody that hasn't heard about the case but that's not the litmus test it's can you put aside
00:27:19.280what you heard outside the courtroom conspiracy theories included and only judge the case based
00:27:24.300on the evidence in the courtroom and i have to tell you jurors act as checks and balances on
00:27:29.460each other in the deliberation room when somebody begins to talk about something that shouldn't be
00:27:34.200relevant or be considered. That is one of the most frequent notes that comes out is you have
00:27:39.160to deliberate fairly. Okay. 11 o'clock. So in 30 some minutes, we're going to go live back to Provo
00:27:45.360and, uh, Wendy, you'll be with us all afternoon and we'll see you back here at five when they
00:27:49.700probably take a break five Eastern. We'll get you back on. Thank you, ma'am. I appreciate you.
00:27:55.620Great coverage. Really want to thank Robin Parker, say wall to wall, gavel to gavel
00:28:42.340Everyone's focused on how the conflict in the Middle East is raising oil prices,
00:28:45.820but there's another grim reality to this contention.
00:28:50.480Oil isn't the only resource being constrained.
00:28:52.900About one-third of global fertilizer trade happens through this region.
00:28:57.160And with spring planting season on top of us, American farmers are sounding the alarm with some saying they can't afford to plant their fields.
00:29:05.340When one piece of the supply chain gets hit this hard, you know what comes next, higher food prices, reduced availability, maybe even panic buying.
00:29:15.080That's why having an emergency food supply at home makes so much sense.
00:29:19.520And that's where our friends at MyPatriotSupply come in right now at preparewithbannon.com.
00:31:01.740The grassroots, the thing we got going for us,
00:31:04.380and this is what Mondami and these people are trying to copy.
00:31:06.480This is what Platten are trying to copy in Maine.
00:31:08.820They understand that grassroots engagement,
00:31:11.540that patriots' engagement can change the country.
00:31:14.520Now, they're not looking for patriots.
00:31:15.780They're looking for anti-patriots, okay?
00:31:17.420But there's a lot of them out there since we've let in.
00:31:19.320i don't know what does bovino say 100 million illegal aliens and tens of millions of quote
00:31:24.700unquote legal illegal aliens who don't have allegiance to this country joe scarborough's
00:31:30.760joe scarborough's preaching to me uh about the new testament if as you know anytime i want
00:31:36.320interpretation of the new testament the first thing i think of is joe scarborough um he's
00:31:41.320preaching to us about the creedal and the creedal nature where they they're not they don't have
00:31:46.740allegiance to the United States of America. They have allegiance to change the United States of
00:31:50.820America. Hoff, what you guys have done the last six years is nothing short of magnificent. Talk
00:31:57.260to me today about what you're revealing. We got Patty McMurray on. We got Fannie on
00:32:01.060from Trust the Vote or Track the Vote. We've got your team. So tell me, give me the overview
00:32:07.800before I go to Patty and Fannie. Fantastic, Steve. Thank you. This is really exciting today.
00:32:14.580I came on your show back in September, and I announced that Yehuda Miller, an activist from New Jersey, had secured over one million documents from the 2020 election in Detroit, Michigan.
00:32:26.760Um, since that time, Patty and Fonnie, uh, took charge of the efforts to go through these ballots, these envelopes, um, the, the, the rest of the information that was secured, including, uh, I believe we have, uh, uh, QBF files, tapes, and, uh, uh, the tapes were from each precinct in Detroit.
00:32:49.660But hold it. I want to make sure people get the narrative here. This is what they called you the biggest wingnut of all. You're out there yammering about Michigan. You're a kook. You're a wingnut. They're suing you for every different thing. But eventually, you got the receipts, right? After a long struggle, and this is what's so important about what happened in Fulton County. This is what's so important, what Pulte and John Solomon are looking at. The receipts are out there. Just good people have to get their hands on them.
00:33:18.080So you had a long struggle to get the receipts, and then you turned Patty and the team loose, correct?
00:33:24.200Absolutely. And Patty managed over 100 volunteers in Michigan.
00:33:28.600They went through the envelopes, and that's what they're reporting on today.
00:33:32.380We have a huge, huge announcement, and that is that they found over 26,000 absentee ballots that were counted illegally.
00:39:33.300So at the get-go, we were in a deficit.
00:39:35.360But we wanted to find out what further problems exist.
00:39:38.120For that to happen, we had to first sequence all those envelopes and then deduplicate them.
00:39:44.900And in order to get to the granular level of analysis at each record level to find, for example, if an address really exists or not, we built this simple, easy-to-use interface in checkmyvote.org, the website which originally I started like 2021 to clean voter rolls, actually.
00:40:04.020we still do that. But anyway, the interface shows the envelope one at a time for a volunteer to key
00:40:10.300in the data that's present on the envelope, noting all sorts of ancillary data points as well,
00:40:14.980whether it's like, you know, the ballot was signed or not, whether it was returned, what date it was
00:40:18.360returned, you know, whether it was marked rejected or spoiled, whether it's a YoCava, all these
00:40:22.740ancillary data points were also collected, because those all play into the analysis here, because
00:40:27.160if a ballot is not signed, it shouldn't be counted really, right? That's what Patty means when she
00:40:31.220said, illegal ballots, right? They should be signed. They should be returned after it was
00:40:37.780signed, obviously. We have situations where it was actually returned before it was signed. How
00:40:43.060could that happen? So anyway, these are all like the minutia of the observations. But not only did
00:40:49.200we actually key all this data for the 155,487 envelopes, we went a second pass. And a third
00:40:55.580pass, the objective of getting all this data is to match with the addresses that are present in
00:41:00.800the qualified voter file of Michigan of December 2020. That's where all the granularity and the
00:41:06.460problems surfaced because we found apartment envelopes sent to addresses with no apartment
00:41:12.760number. But you have a huge apartment complex with hundreds of apartments and there's no
00:41:16.180apartment number. How did this ballot get delivered to the individual? How did it get
00:41:19.480returned back? It doesn't make any sense. And, you know, thousands of hours were spent by these
00:41:24.880volunteers. I'm going to have you guys back on to go. I'm going to have you guys back on and go
00:41:28.540through the details because of Try Got to Bounce. But let me ask you, a business organization,
00:41:34.100this is just not random one or two problems, right? When you look at this as a systems analyst,
00:41:40.220this is systemic, right? There's a massive issue here that, quite frankly, people on top of the
00:41:47.180system obviously know about, correct? Absolutely. It's a systemic issue. It's not a onesie,
00:41:53.260twosy like you said 100 percent 100 percent uh funny where do people go to find out about check
00:41:59.600the vote all your background in your uh in your social media sir yes sir the website is check
00:42:06.020my vote.org check my vote.org that's the main website you can click on any other states there
00:42:11.860five states i'm live in right now two more states we're gonna live in the next couple of weeks or
00:42:15.280next month but at the bottom of the page is my x handle at the right deluxe cipher uh it's um you
00:42:21.440know, P-S-Y-P-H-E-R. At the bottom of this page, you'd see my X handle, which you could kind of
00:42:26.860use, people could use. Perfect. We'll have you back on. Patty McMurray, where do people go?
00:42:32.800You got to read the article, Grace Moe Elizabeth. Let's push it out. An EP would be forced
00:42:36.560multipliers. Let's get this out into the ether. Where do people go for you, Patty McMurray?
00:42:42.460I can be found on Patty Loves Truth on Twitter. And also, I will be continuing to expose
00:42:49.880all the results that we're finding in this investigation.
00:42:55.000And we want to, we don't want to just turn this over to the authorities.
00:42:58.060We want to expose what we find first, and then we'll turn it over to the authorities
00:43:02.100because we don't want any of this information to be buried or hidden from the public.
00:43:06.280Well, I'm going to make sure that Maine Justice hears about this right away
00:43:09.440and you guys get your day in front of them.
00:43:12.400Peyton McMurray, say thank you, you and Fannie.
00:43:19.880We got the one. The Spartans had the 300. We got the 100 up in Michigan. You guys are magnificent.
00:43:25.860I'm telling you what you've done over the years and approved this today. These these elections are there and they're laughing at you.
00:43:32.880They're laughing at you because the Republican establishment have the balls to get into the fight and have the back of these patriots.
00:43:40.140Patty, thank you so much. Appreciate you, ma'am. Thanks for having me.
00:43:44.020I got Eric Metaxas next. Jim Hoff's going to stick around. I got a comment or two for Brother Hoff, one of the original gangsters of the Tea Party and the MAGA movement next in the War Room.
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00:47:16.640But New York City, it's hard for us to imagine down on Bowling Green, right below Wall Street.
00:47:23.300That was the center. And Washington got a letter on July 8th from John Hancock with a copy of the Declaration of Independence, not the engrossed copy, the fancy one, but the copy.
00:47:36.120And he was commanded by John Hancock in Congress to have this read aloud to the troops.
00:47:43.200So at 6 p.m., July 9th, he has this document.
00:47:50.200We can't even imagine what would it be like to hear the words of the Declaration of Independence for the first time in history.
00:47:55.460You've never heard these words before declaring independence from King George III.