Bannon's War Room - August 20, 2026


Episode 5602: One On One with Ed Martin; Fredrick Douglass vs. Karl Marx


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00:00:00.000 It's very exciting. Very exciting. And I think we'll be here for a long time.
00:00:07.300 This will be here long after we're gone. No matter what happens with the world, this is not moving.
00:00:12.860 This will take any kind of shot. But it's something we really needed badly for the helicopters.
00:00:19.440 But we get a secondary use, and that's, we can have some beautiful events here,
00:00:24.940 including the greeting of people from foreign countries. They'll be very impressed.
00:00:28.940 right now they're not impressed when they see coming in on asphalt and they're not impressed
00:00:33.660 it was never very impressive they're going to go the opposite one of the reasons by the way for the
00:00:38.400 last number of years no tents have been used because tents are very dangerous tents are made
00:00:42.580 out of plastic or canvas and they don't stop even the smallest of ammunition or bullets not even the
00:00:49.520 smallest ours will stop you take ak-47s you take the most powerful uh it laughs at it it laughs
00:00:57.100 I was saying to one of the military guys, how does it do with an AK-47?
00:01:01.400 It goes up, meaning it can take a lot, including drones.
00:01:07.880 So I thought this would be a little different kind of a news conference,
00:01:11.320 but I found out the guys were showing me these.
00:01:13.340 We were going to sign this privately and just put it in.
00:01:15.900 I said, this is something I think the press should see, and I hope you liked it.
00:01:19.580 It's going to be finished.
00:01:20.860 What do you think?
00:01:22.180 What do you think, Jared?
00:01:23.380 We're going to make it the 21st.
00:01:24.400 The 21st?
00:01:25.440 21st?
00:01:25.940 Oh.
00:01:26.140 That would be great if we did this by the 21st, he's coming to 20th, that'd be nice, not imperative, but it would be very nice to have it done. It's pretty, pretty amazing to do it that quickly. Thank you all very much. Go have a good time. I think it's a, it's a great, it's a great story. And these people are a big part of that. So all these workers, I've watched them from windows and they are working at six in the morning till 12 o'clock in the night. Same thing.
00:01:56.140 with the military complex right over here they're working from 6 6 30 in the morning is late
00:02:02.460 if they get at 6 30 that's like almost late and they work till 11 30 12 o'clock every night that's
00:02:08.600 why you see that's why you see it going up so fast and so so properly but i want to give a lot
00:02:14.300 of credit to the construction crews because there's nobody like them there's nobody like
00:02:18.680 great job you've done fantastic thank you everybody very much thank you are you exchanging
00:02:24.360 I CAN'T TELL YOU THAT, BUT I GET ALONG WITH HIM, AND YOU KNOW WHAT, THE FACT THAT I GET
00:02:31.700 ALONG WITH HIM, THAT'S A GOOD THING, NOT A BAD THING, HE HAS 57 VERY POWERFUL NUCLEAR
00:02:36.800 WEAPONS, SHOULD HAVE NEVER ALLOWED IT TO HAPPEN, THEY SHOULD HAVE NEVER ALLOWED IT,
00:02:41.460 IF I WERE PRESIDENT I WOULDN'T HAVE ALLOWED IT, BUT HE'S GOT THEM, I GET ALONG WITH HIM 0.56
00:02:44.760 VERY WELL, CAN'T LET IRAN HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON, AND I KNOW KIM JUNG HUN VERY WELL,
00:02:50.020 and he's going to be fine as long as we have a smart president he's going to be fine if we have 0.98
00:02:57.440 a dumb president then he's probably not going to be so fine yeah we had a very good conversation 0.98
00:03:10.960 with the prime minister last night and we've come to a deal with canada as you know the 50% 1.00
00:03:17.340 tariffs across the board were going on against Canada today and they called
00:03:22.260 yesterday and they gave us the point so we had to have very fair deal for both
00:03:26.660 the tariffs will be non-existent for our farmers our farmers were paying
00:03:31.680 tremendous tariffs into Canada and those tariffs are going to be totally
00:03:37.160 viscerated down to zero we're doing certain things we give me got to give
00:03:44.920 something and we're doing certain things they were paying a high number we're reducing it a little
00:03:48.980 bit it's good for everybody but our farmers are going to be thrilled our manufacturers are going
00:03:53.800 to be thrilled and basically we have no tariffs going into Canada anymore Canada was charging us
00:03:59.680 tremendous tariffs we no longer have any tariffs and what I was able to do is we put as you know
00:04:05.480 under the new tariff I guess you'd call it the new tariff schedules that we came out with
00:04:11.840 They were going to get a 50% tariff on everything starting today, and we've held it back three
00:04:18.360 days. It's all subject to finalization of documents. So subject to the finalization of documents,
00:04:24.220 we have a deal with Canada, and I think it's a very good deal for both parties. It's great
00:04:29.460 for our farmers. Our farmers will no longer be held up because they were being hurt very badly
00:04:34.060 by cannon yeah uh the straight last night we had a lot of boats come through uh we have
00:04:43.160 possession complete control of the straight i mean outside of nuisance value and there is
00:04:48.200 nuisance value when they shoot a drone every once in a while but and not everybody's going to go
00:04:53.680 through but they come through and uh over the last uh couple of weeks we've had a lot of oil coming
00:05:00.660 It's Wednesday, 19 August, Year of Our Lord, 2026.
00:05:04.280 Joining us from the War Room is Ed Martin.
00:05:07.220 Ed, you are a legendary figure in the conservative movement.
00:05:12.660 You worked with and as a partner with one of the great Phyllis Schlafly, one of the great icons of our movement.
00:05:18.300 And one of the most important people early on that came or probably the most important conservative that came on early on to support President Trump.
00:05:26.920 You've also, your media presence and your activities over the last decade have just been extraordinary.
00:05:32.640 Just get the audience, I've got a bunch of stuff I've got to go through with you today, but just get the audience up to date.
00:05:37.520 What is your official title in the United States government now, sir?
00:05:42.440 Yeah, thank you.
00:05:43.360 I'm the United States pardon attorney right now.
00:05:45.380 I run the pardon office as U.S. attorney, very awesome, before Jeanine Pirro.
00:05:50.220 And then I was over as associate deputy attorney general doing the weaponization fight.
00:05:54.720 But right now it's pardons and there's been a lot of action.
00:05:57.500 We've been working at this for a year.
00:05:59.160 The news that came out recently, which I think is some of the best news of this admin.
00:06:04.020 If you understand how bad the swamp is, how deep the state is, the deep state, and we're fighting through it.
00:06:09.800 So it's very cool.
00:06:10.420 Glad to be with you, Steve.
00:06:13.220 No, it's OK.
00:06:14.420 So I got a video.
00:06:15.540 Let me play a video about Ed Martin and this topic, and then we're going to get into it.
00:06:19.080 Let's go ahead and let it rip, Denver.
00:06:21.120 I'm Ed Martin, the United States pardon attorney.
00:06:23.760 I'd like to share some news about the Department of Justice's plan to help citizens of our nation who have lost their federal firearms rights.
00:06:32.140 We've recently published a rule that delivers on our promise to strengthen and protect the Second Amendment.
00:06:38.500 To put that rule into effect, my team in the Pardon Office is hard at work to ensure that we can create and utilize an application process that balances public safety with the protection of your Second Amendment rights.
00:06:52.240 Soon, we'll launch an online portal to accept all incoming applications.
00:06:57.420 For those of you who are seeking relief, I know you're anxious to get started.
00:07:01.540 And while you're waiting, I'd ask you to visit our website and find out more about what you'll need.
00:07:06.680 That website is www.justice.gov slash FFRR.
00:07:13.720 There, you'll learn about what you need to gather together and what you'll need to submit.
00:07:17.800 We'll continue to update our website with all resources, new, old resources, and all the information you'll need to help assist you in getting relief.
00:07:27.160 Please keep watching this space for more information.
00:07:30.340 The launch date of the firearms restoration application, it's just around the corner, and I'm looking forward to providing relief to many worthy applicants.
00:07:40.700 Okay, Ed, I want to get into this in detail, particularly since we're close to the launch date.
00:07:45.580 But this has been a big interest of President Trump.
00:07:48.280 You got the first step.
00:07:49.040 Having been a former federal inmate, Navarra and I can tell you, the First Step Act, previous things done on Urbano.
00:07:55.040 What is the whole kind of palette you're dealing with, and how does this new initiative fit into that?
00:08:02.200 Well, I take this way, Steve.
00:08:03.760 You know this, but I hope our viewers keep getting reinforced.
00:08:07.900 Donald Trump is fearless.
00:08:08.980 He takes on the stuff that nobody has the stones to take on, right?
00:08:13.240 So in this case, 1991, the law gets passed that says, hey, there are 30 plus million Americans who can't get their Second Amendment rights, can't use that right.
00:08:22.460 Let's give them a chance to apply to get them back from 91 until Trump blocked.
00:08:27.320 Dianne Feinstein blocked it. 0.98
00:08:29.120 Republican presidents blocked it.
00:08:30.740 Nobody got it done until Trump.
00:08:32.280 Even in Trump one, it was slow.
00:08:34.020 It took Trump two to get this done.
00:08:35.840 And now you can if you lost your Second Amendment rights, you can come and get the back.
00:08:40.220 Now, people say, oh, my gosh, what's going to happen?
00:08:42.720 people are going to get violent. First of all, the Second Amendment is in our Constitution.
00:08:47.080 It's fundamental. You don't get to debate about that one. You don't get to say, well,
00:08:50.020 we don't like you. We don't think you might be good or bad in the future. But we're also got
00:08:53.580 a process. And, you know, Todd Blanche was the DAG at the time, the deputy attorney general.
00:08:57.520 And he kept riding me saying, finish this faster, Martin. It's going too slow. It took us almost a
00:09:02.920 year to beat the deep state and the infrastructure of these people. They want a review here,
00:09:07.820 review there now very soon actually it's open in some ways we're going to have to roll it out but
00:09:13.580 you're going to have millions of people are going to say hey give me my second amendment rights back
00:09:16.720 and we'll do a test make sure it's safe uh but how does it fit in every time somebody in this
00:09:22.020 whole uh political landscape says you can't do that you can't seal the border you can't be against
00:09:27.900 free trade you can't have first step act trump says um hold my what diet coke and he does it
00:09:33.960 In this case, it's unbelievable. Steve, I can't tell you how proud I am. Second Amendment deserves it. Our citizens deserve it. And, you know, a guy that did like a white collar crime 25 years ago can't buy a gun to protect himself, to protect his family, to go hunting. This is just stupid. It's un-American. And the left has been doing this to us for decades. And every time we can, we fight back.
00:09:54.920 how do you just walk us through the process how it's set up what was feinstein's argument and
00:10:02.640 what were these other arguments and how were you no arguments no no no no arguments no arguments
00:10:07.460 yeah no no arguments by that it was just deep state jiu-jitsu right they what they did was
00:10:13.400 they they defunded it or they put it in atf and they said atf can't use their funds to do it they
00:10:19.360 did all these games and again our side meaning so-called conservatives republicans didn't fight
00:10:24.420 through that, right? So here we are. So very practically now, the power to give back Second
00:10:29.720 Amendment rights is now in the hands of the attorney general. He's delegating it to the
00:10:34.340 pardon attorney's office, and we're going to take applications and we're going to see.
00:10:38.280 And we are going to look and say, if you did a tax problem in 1987 and now you want your Second
00:10:44.620 Amendment rights back, here you go. Now, it gets a little harder, Steve. We've got to be careful
00:10:48.280 with people that did violent crime. That's going to be one that's very difficult to see, right?
00:10:52.240 If you're in prison, there are lots of people in prison, you're not going to get your rights back.
00:10:55.600 But the point is the direction of Trump is always towards more of our rights, our Constitution, and it's going to be exciting to do.
00:11:05.880 OK, this is what I want to get to.
00:11:09.000 You, as a U.S. attorney for pardons, there's – I don't know if there's still 30 million, but there's a pool of potential folks out of there.
00:11:17.040 They all have to come and apply. And you guys have a review process to make sure, hey, it's a it's a tax guy.
00:11:24.260 It's a white collar crime guy. It's some sort of thing here, but it's not some sort of scam.
00:11:28.580 It's not related to violent crime, et cetera. Just walk us through that process.
00:11:33.720 How's that going to work? And how's one office going to process to have the ability to process all these?
00:11:39.840 Well, first of all, we actually have staffed up.
00:11:42.100 We're one of the only divisions, again, that the DAG at the time it was Blanche gave us the wherewithal we staffed up with folks because we're going to review them and we made a priority.
00:11:50.420 Again, I think we all should spend government money on stuff that actually matters, you know, in this case, a fundamental right.
00:11:56.040 So the way it's going to work is when you apply, there's a process.
00:12:00.860 What is the process?
00:12:01.660 Well, if you're applying from prison, you can't get it back, right?
00:12:04.440 There'll be a lot of them, right?
00:12:05.200 You mentioned 30 million.
00:12:06.140 We think the number of people is somewhere between 25 and 30 million who have a disability, meaning their Second Amendment right is in some way impaired. 0.98
00:12:14.440 So a bunch of those pretty quickly, you can get rid of some of them if you're in prison, if you're convicted of a violent crime, you know, murder. 0.98
00:12:22.120 Even if you're out, you're not going to get your Second Amendment rights back.
00:12:24.780 But then you go down quickly. And I think, you know, the estimates are 300,000 will apply.
00:12:29.320 I think it'll be three million. And I believe it'll come that fast because people understand the Second Amendment.
00:12:34.220 But then it'll be processing it
00:12:35.540 You know, we'll run a background check
00:12:36.620 Make sure that you didn't do something else
00:12:38.800 In the intervening years
00:12:39.840 We'll look at your application
00:12:41.300 And then we'll make a judgment 0.98
00:12:42.220 And again, if you're a wimp and a bureaucrat 0.99
00:12:45.600 You won't decide 0.98
00:12:46.540 If you're Trump and you're empowered by Trump
00:12:48.860 You decide
00:12:49.600 And you decide in favor of the citizens and their rights
00:12:51.900 So that process is, you know
00:12:54.160 One thing we're afraid of
00:12:55.520 I will not be, I won't lie about it
00:12:57.860 I don't want healthcare.gov
00:12:59.560 When Obamacare crashed
00:13:00.800 When they promised, promised, promised
00:13:02.500 And then destroyed
00:13:03.220 Oh, pardon me. Cut that out, Steve. And we've been working hard to make sure our system allows people to apply and doesn't have a crash out.
00:13:12.400 So that's a challenge. But again, if you're doing your job, you're going to work these things through. And that's what we've been doing.
00:13:21.140 So you have ramped up and you're all set to go.
00:13:23.740 Do you guys have a launch date now when there's going to be a site, when this process kicks off?
00:13:29.580 or what do you anticipate? Yeah, the site will go live in the next week or so. It's already kind
00:13:33.940 of there, sitting there. If you go to justice.gov, FFRR, that's Federal Firearms Rights
00:13:40.620 Restoration, FFRR. You can check out the basics. The rule got signed by Todd Blanche a couple days
00:13:47.280 ago. This is one of the other games you have to play. It goes in the Federal Register. Now it's
00:13:51.600 locked in, though. So 30 days from, I think, tomorrow, whenever it is around now, it'll be
00:13:55.620 totally live so but we can do things in there and what we have done one thing we've done steve is
00:14:00.000 we've talked to uh folks that have come forward on this second amendment uh a question and we've
00:14:05.200 got them teed up we're going to run real quick a couple of sort of tests to make sure the system's
00:14:09.720 working well and then katie bar the doors but come the fall and certainly into the new year
00:14:13.940 if you've got this uh we're going to get it we're going to process it quickly and people are going
00:14:18.020 to get back their second amendment rights ed can you hang on for one second um amazing program
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00:16:12.840 War Room.
00:16:13.840 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:16:16.220 ed martin's with us ed martin is now the u.s partner attorney working with ty blanche all
00:16:22.740 the guys over at main justice just one more time so i know it and you've got a launch we're gonna
00:16:27.400 get the website up and we'll put a big initiative in back of this why is it uh and by the way
00:16:32.660 navarra we were a week on set away from misdemeanors at danbury that's what made me a
00:16:38.660 celebrity it wasn't so much working with president trump is that the first misdemeanor the president
00:16:42.200 it ever had in 110 years. Why is it important to restore the Second Amendment rights
00:16:49.160 to former felons in the federal prison system? Ed, just one more time so the audience can
00:16:54.680 understand it. Well, first of all, you know, the Second Amendment, it's a constitutional right.
00:17:00.760 It's more fundamental than, you know, most things we do, whether, you know, the kinds of dreams you
00:17:05.740 want to have and things, it's fundamental. You go back and look at the founders, why they were,
00:17:09.220 why they had it, why they wanted to stabilize society. But also, look, the system is not
00:17:14.600 perfect. And the system is the left has gradually said, we're going to use the justice system. We're
00:17:20.960 going to use the penalty of jail to do all sorts of things to you. And by the way, the lunatic 0.99
00:17:26.640 that's running the Commonwealth of Virginia now, she's happy to roll and give people their right 1.00
00:17:31.180 to vote back like in 10 minutes, no matter who they are. But in this system, we haven't been
00:17:35.280 aggressive, our side, meaning conservatives that believe in the Constitution, to say, hey, if you
00:17:39.720 serve your time, if you do your penalty, if you do the honorable thing, you're part of this, you're
00:17:44.500 a citizen, and you do that, then you ought to be able to come out and be a part of the society.
00:17:49.420 And the Second Amendment is fundamental. These people are not, they do not, shouldn't be treated
00:17:53.360 as second-class citizens, and therefore they should have the right to apply for this. And
00:17:57.900 that's all we're saying, and that's the system. And again, President Trump has been awesome at
00:18:01.980 understanding that the whole culture of the left and government and the swamp, it's like it's like
00:18:08.280 a fog that's rolled in and suddenly it's thicker and thicker. You're like, what is this? And we've
00:18:12.400 got to clear the air. And that's what this is doing, too. Ed, I know when I was in prison at
00:18:19.040 Danbury that the the President Trump's First Step Act was really something that the inmates felt
00:18:27.620 that finally somebody in the system is hearing it.
00:18:30.200 It's not that we should get a special deal,
00:18:32.820 but if you keep your nose clean, you take these classes,
00:18:37.640 if you work, you get points,
00:18:39.260 there's got to be some way to expedite this process.
00:18:42.520 Jared did a fantastic job on First Step.
00:18:44.520 Can you just tell us where do you think we stand on that?
00:18:47.040 Because that, I tell you, for the people that are in,
00:18:49.620 and the families particularly, about family separation,
00:18:52.540 this was critical.
00:18:53.340 Where do we stand with that?
00:18:55.080 Well, I can put these two together, this question.
00:18:57.240 You just asked me, I'll tell you, Steve, I'm a lawyer, you know, all these years.
00:19:00.240 My father's a lawyer and my late father. And I, you know, I love the law. I love the Constitution.
00:19:04.680 America, our crown jewels are the Constitution and the rule of law.
00:19:07.900 You know, in London, you go visit the crown jewels here. You visit, look at the Constitution. Right.
00:19:13.840 So it's gotten off balance and it's gotten off balance because of radical, crazy judges and radical prosecutors who are putting their thumb on the scale.
00:19:21.060 And, you know, you talk about another reason why people that are in jail should apply for their Second Amendment rights because the system has been just getting more and more off balance.
00:19:29.820 And First Step Act is a way to get the balance back. 0.87
00:19:33.260 You know, again, I represented J6 defendants, and I saw the thumb on the scale by the prosecutors, by the fake news, and by the judges. 0.99
00:19:40.820 It's insane what they did. 0.96
00:19:42.800 It's insane.
00:19:43.460 And so one of the things this president has done consistently, First Step Act, and I've seen it now as pardon attorney, all the way through to acts of clemency.
00:19:51.480 You know, he did acts of clemency. 0.98
00:19:52.500 He gave pardons for J6ers, pardons for cops, pardons for pro-life grandmas, right? 1.00
00:19:56.620 But the first, the part of that that started it is the First Step Act. 1.00
00:19:59.820 And that echoes through the community that's coming in to see me on pardons.
00:20:03.700 They're saying, hey, this is a guy that actually said you're worth something.
00:20:08.360 Let's see if we can get you, you know, your life together.
00:20:10.640 And by the way, you've probably been overcharged and over sentenced and all that. And so we're going to put it together. I got to tell you, I mean, you know, there's never been a president who's moved the dynamic of criminal justice like this president did. And he did it concretely. And I tell people all the time, there won't be another First Step Act because the Congress can't act.
00:20:30.120 but what there can be is pardons and clemency and commutations. President Trump, you know these
00:20:36.580 stories, Steve, but President Trump gave a commutation to a black boxer, let him out of
00:20:41.180 jail after 25 years, Duke Tanner. Duke Tanner came out. His life is clean. It's unbelievable. He's
00:20:46.220 doing great things. And then the president gave him a pardon. You talk about like understanding
00:20:50.140 how we can do better and what rewards are throughout the culture of this country. Too often,
00:20:55.220 the folks that are either in prison or close to prison or living in poverty or living in crappy
00:21:00.600 schools. They don't have hope. They don't have real policies that give them incentives. So First
00:21:05.080 Step Back's been transformative. I see it every day. And I think the communities, as you mentioned,
00:21:09.980 are all across the country. Lower income, a lot of them coming out of the minority community are 1.00
00:21:14.180 saying, hey, these guys, this guy Trump and his team are on our side. By the way, and being in 0.97
00:21:21.320 president, I was a teacher, I taught classes there, I can tell you that they feel abandoned
00:21:25.640 by the Democratic Party. They feel the Democratic Party has used them and abused them. And so this
00:21:29.980 is what President Trump has done is so brilliant. I want to, before I lose you, Ed, and I want to
00:21:35.100 thank everybody over at Justice for having you on today. And we're going to be all over the launch.
00:21:39.320 We want you back when we do the formal launch, all of it. You were, you had as a mentor and you
00:21:45.060 were the deputy to one of the great women of the 20th and 21st century phyllis schlafly give the
00:21:51.580 audience we got a couple minutes give the audience your assessment of phyllis her place in history
00:21:55.680 and particularly since she boldly stepped out of kind of the box of the conservative movement
00:22:01.360 and she was the first one to see something in trump and say i'm gonna back this guy and she
00:22:05.840 got a lot of grief for it what would phyllis schlafly say about where we are today how much
00:22:10.720 progress that we've made, sir. Well, first of all, thanks for always. You've been very kind
00:22:16.260 about Steve. Steve, you've been very kind about Phyllis because you met her. I know you did a
00:22:20.080 video, you did a documentary with her as one of the featured folks, and we've always had this,
00:22:24.920 able to have this conversation. She was an extraordinary figure over about 70 years of
00:22:28.700 American life. She was 92 years old when she died, but for 70 years, she was at the forefront of the
00:22:33.520 fight over communists and the Soviets, over the UN and the globalists, over the Equal Rights 1.00
00:22:39.140 Amendment and, you know, trannies playing sports against your daughters, everything, 1.00
00:22:43.900 every place she was, pro-life. And when she saw Trump in 2015, I'll never forget it. It was soon 0.99
00:22:49.520 after he went down the escalator that summer, people were talking about maybe Walker, Governor
00:22:53.800 Walker, maybe this. And she, I can picture her saying it. She said, I think he's the guy. And
00:22:58.820 she backed him early. She liked him. She believed in him. I think she's the OG. I mean, she and I
00:23:04.000 got sued in April of 2016 by people that hated the fact that she endorsed Trump and the lawsuits
00:23:09.980 dragged on millions of dollars. John Schlafly had to had to fight back. So she was amazing.
00:23:15.080 But what she believed in with Trump was exactly the stuff we're seeing. He was going to take on
00:23:19.960 the swamp. He was going to take on the old guard that said, you have to think this way. You have
00:23:25.100 to be about free trade. You have to be working with China, you know, let them run all over us. 0.99
00:23:30.180 But I think the one thing she might be surprised at is the intensity now of the left, how public they are.
00:23:37.960 She knew they were evil.
00:23:39.100 She used to say, she once gave a speech, she was asked by Clarence Thomas, what do you do when they attack you?
00:23:44.840 And she said, I say a prayer, you know, one of the parts of the prayer is from the malignant enemy, defend me.
00:23:51.560 And she said, I say that whenever I go into the presence of these people because she knew it was truly evil.
00:23:55.540 I think she might be surprised by the extent of the evil that's bubbling to the surface.
00:24:01.360 She knew it was there.
00:24:02.460 You know, they killed Charlie, right?
00:24:03.620 They shot the president. 1.00
00:24:04.780 They put people in the gulag, you know, J6ers, working class people, and tried to destroy 1.00
00:24:10.120 their lives, did destroy a lot of lives. 1.00
00:24:11.880 I think she would be surprised by that.
00:24:14.140 But I tell you this, the president came to her funeral.
00:24:17.060 President Trump came to Phyllis Schlafly's funeral in September.
00:24:20.020 You were there, September of 2016.
00:24:22.760 He came off the campaign trail.
00:24:23.980 you came, Kellyanne came, the president, Mrs. Melania, Mrs. Trump. And he gave a short speech
00:24:29.400 and he said she never wavered. And, you know, Steve, she never wavered. Typical Trump knows
00:24:34.380 how to do it. She never wavered. She never wavered in loving the Lord. She never wavered
00:24:38.880 in confidence in the American experiment, the America, the Constitution, the rule of law.
00:24:43.680 She never wavered in her support for Trump. That was one of her great gifts to me and others to
00:24:50.180 teach us that. She would be very proud of what he's done and proud of what is happening. But she
00:24:56.560 would also say, like he did, you know, you got to fight, fight, fight. And we got a lot to do.
00:25:02.900 By the way, it's one of the most moving times that came off the campaign trail to go to St.
00:25:06.700 Louis. And that beautiful basilica, just an incredible funeral packed to the rafters. And
00:25:12.680 President Trump and Milani went over and spent time to say prayers in front of the in front of
00:25:18.000 casket before it was brought down to the main part of the Basilica. Real quickly, at the end,
00:25:24.280 I mean, we had, you know, Natalie pulled videos from DSA saying they've got to overcome the U.S.
00:25:31.480 Constitution. I mean, the radicalness of the DSA, it's a Marxist-Jihadist revolution. What would
00:25:36.180 Phyllis Schlafly, who warned us about this for decade after decade of decade, what would she say,
00:25:42.420 do you believe she would say about the DSA today, sir?
00:25:45.100 oh man i mean she'd be clear-eyed she as you said she she was a happy warrior and she was a
00:25:50.380 lady who had a lot of style and class but she called them evil and she would say they're evil
00:25:55.240 and she would say i think more importantly she would say to the people that love america
00:25:58.460 you got to see what the moment is you got to know the moment now and you got to step up and
00:26:02.320 it's not enough to curse the the fates it's not enough to think that it's really tough
00:26:06.260 you got to go to the polls you got to go and you got to get your neighbors out you got to vote
00:26:10.620 vote vote she used to say you know people would say we're going to pray about it and she'd say
00:26:14.460 The Lord's got a lot of things on his plate, so he's not going to stuff the ballot box.
00:26:18.260 We got to get the ballot box for ourself.
00:26:20.200 And so that's the one thing I would say, we're in that window, Steve, where we're less than 100 days to an election where people say, well, I wish we'd done this.
00:26:28.420 And why isn't Fauci in cuffs?
00:26:30.540 I'm all for that.
00:26:31.720 Trust me.
00:26:32.200 Inside, we are battling all the time.
00:26:34.080 But you got to understand, it's light and dark. 0.96
00:26:36.180 and the dark is coming with the dsa with these lunatics from florida michigan and in your
00:26:42.160 neighborhood in your town in your ballot box you've got to get up and go and vote and you got 0.98
00:26:47.120 to make a big big deal out of this november because they're coming and they're nasty and
00:26:51.780 you know i like to think that you can see them coming but a lot of what they're doing still is
00:26:56.340 so evil and so uh uh sort of unseen you just don't we've got to stop them so that's what phyllis
00:27:02.000 phyllis always said went back to practical get out and vote make the votes happen and uh and get
00:27:07.160 people uh participating ed how can people uh follow you a social media your coordinates all
00:27:14.920 of it sir yeah yeah at eagle ed martin on x is where i do most of my damage at eagle ed martin
00:27:20.640 uh is uh where you can find me and uh dms are open i love to hear from your folks they always
00:27:25.160 go crazy and just fight fight fight steve thank you let's make let's get let's get let's get the
00:27:32.580 dms rolling for ed martin hero here we go sir thank you for taking time thanks for taking time
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00:29:52.140 advantage of it today. So the two things that we're famous for, uh, is our commitment to a
00:30:00.480 program and our, uh, hatred of the United States constitution. And what the program does is it
00:30:09.060 gives us a roadmap to revolution and it gives us the obstacle that we finally will have to get over
00:30:15.780 to have a revolution, which is the United States constitution basis of the United States government.
00:30:20.360 And what the minimum maximum program specifically, what that format specifically gives us is that roadmap.
00:30:29.440 It gives us the minimum circumstances under which we would be able to take power and govern.
00:30:35.980 And it gives us the maximum program, which is the goals that we're actually aiming for.
00:30:40.140 It also clarifies democracy as both the end goal and as part of the process to get there ensures the internal party democracy that we want to see in DSA.
00:30:51.240 So it really wraps up the revolutionary tradition of democracy that I think socialism and abolitionism in the United States have always been a part of and aims it at a future that we can live in as a human species, because I think absent a revolutionary democratic socialist republic in North America, we may not have a livable future.
00:31:14.880 You say Floridians are ready for Medicare for all, universal child care, affordable housing, fully funded public education and an end to senseless wars.
00:31:28.640 How did that resonate on the campaign trail, especially Medicare for all, a universal health care?
00:31:35.900 Yeah, for sure.
00:31:37.080 So the state of Florida, Floridians, we are the largest group of enrollees on the Affordable Care Act.
00:31:46.340 And again, unelected Ashley Moody decided to vote against extending the ACA subsidies, which knocked nearly 300,000 people off the ACA marketplace.
00:31:59.760 Medical debt is the leading cause of bankruptcy here in our country.
00:32:03.140 And you got to think about it.
00:32:04.380 People are literally going bankrupt simply because they're trying to stay alive.
00:32:09.340 And so not only that, but child care here in our state, it ranges anywhere from $800 to $2,400.
00:32:17.220 Universal child care is something that we need.
00:32:19.500 For every $1 the government would spend, it puts $3 back into the economy because it allows parents to be able to work.
00:32:29.040 I am a mother of five.
00:32:31.080 Me and my husband have a blended family.
00:32:32.920 I have a five-year-old right now. Do you know how much we need child care and that'll free us up to not have to worry about things?
00:32:42.340 And Floridians and Americans all across the state agree.
00:32:45.900 So you don't support defunding the police?
00:32:50.060 No, I don't support defunding the police.
00:32:52.240 I do support comprehensive criminal justice reform to make sure we are addressing some of the root causes of people leading into a life of crime.
00:33:05.340 Okay, that's just snippet, and I'm going to get up so people can watch that entire interview on Morning Joe because the first clip was from Conley, one of their senior policy people.
00:33:15.020 that's really what the dsa is the uh is the marxist part of the marxist jihadist revolution
00:33:22.140 facing this country angie nixon who won a blowout come from behind victory last night
00:33:28.660 to run for the united states senate as the democratic candidate in florida in the free
00:33:33.340 state of florida is the face they're going to try to put on you're going to get angie nixon's 0.84
00:33:39.300 and Tallaricos. These are wolves in sheep's clothing, because this is how the socialists
00:33:46.640 are going to try to present it. Hey, I'm just a working person. I've got a five-year-old. We just
00:33:51.520 need Medicare for all. It's an incredibly smart strategy. Major K. Carl Smith is with us. Sir, 0.84
00:33:59.020 your assessment of the Marxist DSA, and quite frankly, because they blew out Vindman last
00:34:04.580 night. Vindman had unlimited amount of money. In fact, he left some money in the bank and he got
00:34:09.960 blown out. And this thing was decided early. Your assessment of the Marxists, of the true nature of
00:34:16.660 this, which is they want to destroy the U.S. Constitution and turn the United States into
00:34:20.960 the democratic socialist republic of North America, sir. They want to destroy this country.
00:34:29.200 It's in their platform. That's why America's got to become more involved in what's going on,
00:34:33.620 because they're telling us on their platform what they want to do.
00:34:37.140 We want to rewrite the Constitution, get rid of the U.S. Senate,
00:34:39.860 get rid of the Electoral College,
00:34:41.820 and get rid of private schools and homeschools,
00:34:44.020 and have all our children go to government-indoctrinated centers.
00:34:48.140 And so you're exactly right.
00:34:49.860 And, Steve, I want to thank you for what you're doing on this show
00:34:52.140 because you're putting out great information that people need to know
00:34:54.860 and more people need to know about it.
00:34:56.860 There's something we need to be concerned about.
00:34:58.620 People need to understand, especially young people,
00:35:00.800 need to understand the value of liberty,
00:35:02.700 And that must be educated to them by parents and grandparents and shows like yours because our institutions are not giving it to them.
00:35:10.580 And that's my concern.
00:35:13.840 Major, you're 101st Airborne.
00:35:17.220 You're part of the Adjutant General Corps.
00:35:19.340 Walk us through, how did you, in your formation, how did you become a patriot, sir?
00:35:25.620 I've always been a patriot.
00:35:26.940 My father was a colonel on my reserve.
00:35:30.160 So this sense of being a patriot is something that gets in my blood coming from my father.
00:35:36.800 And so I had to salute him and credit him for not just having become a patriot, but my belief in Jesus Christ.
00:35:44.660 So, of course, when I retired from the military back in 96, I can't remove myself from the oath that I took to defend my country from all threats, domestic and external.
00:35:56.040 And we have a domestic threat. And that's, for example, people want to turn our beloved America to a transformer to a socialist Marxist nation.
00:36:05.080 And we've got to fight. Major Smith, when you've raised your hand and sworn to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic,
00:36:18.060 When you hear that first clip about the DSA, the Democratic Socialists, and their program at the highest level with their smartest people is saying, hey, we have a minimum maximum about the Constitution.
00:36:30.140 We have to get into office today, so we've got to play by their rules.
00:36:33.400 But our maximum, our goal is to destroy the Constitution.
00:36:37.100 That's what stands between us and true power.
00:36:39.640 And once we get that, we will turn America into the Democratic Socialist Republic of North America.
00:36:45.520 Do you believe that's sedition, sir?
00:36:48.060 They're serious about this thing. They're playing for keeps. And we need to wake up. We got to get involved in the process. We got to get out and vote and know what we're voting for, not just voting for a label because based on tradition, but knowing that you said it before, this is good versus evil.
00:37:06.340 This is liberty versus tyranny. This is slavery versus liberty. And it's right before us.
00:37:13.040 And my concern is the next generation, we've got to make sure they understand the value of liberty
00:37:20.060 because they've been indoctrinated right in front of our eyes. And sadly, we have not effectively
00:37:26.300 had a counter strategy to push back against the Marxist agenda that's coming after our children.
00:37:32.440 you know the war room we're right on capitol hill behind the supreme court and we're right
00:37:38.360 that we're a block away from the frederick frederick douglas house one and your writings
00:37:42.240 one of the most amazing things is your understanding of frederick douglas and his
00:37:46.000 understanding of where we would be today what would frederick douglas say about this situation
00:37:50.900 what would frederick douglas say when you have angie nixon on there and she's as nice and sweet
00:37:56.440 and as working class you could possibly be i mean she is a wolf in sheep's clothing what would
00:38:01.220 Frederick Douglass warn us about, sir? Well, you just teed it up for me, Steve. That's why I wrote 0.65
00:38:07.000 my fourth book, Douglass vs. Marx, The Battle for America's Soul. And in this book, I put Frederick
00:38:13.520 Douglass and Karl Marx into 31 debates. And a lot of people don't know, Douglass and Karl Marx
00:38:18.580 were contemporaries. They were both born in the same year, 1818. They never met, they never
00:38:24.460 corresponded. But here are two men who looked at oppression in the world and came up with two
00:38:29.500 totally different worldviews. And Karl Marx wrote about oppression, something he'd never
00:38:34.100 experienced. And Duggas wrote about oppression because he had real life experiences. So in these
00:38:39.200 dialogues, it's based on what they're actually saying, what they actually believe. So answering
00:38:44.580 your question, we took the writings of Frederick Duggas, we took the writings of Karl Marx,
00:38:49.540 put them in a room and properly introduced them to each other, and they're debating.
00:38:53.520 They're baiting free speech. Matter of fact, all the attacks of Marxism or DSA, Dugas wrote about it.
00:39:02.440 I've always said this. Dugas argued against Marxism before the word Marxism was ever invented.
00:39:09.680 And what I mean by that, Dugas wrote extensively about his experience as a slave on a plantation.
00:39:15.020 And the techniques of oppression used by the plantation slave master are identical to the techniques of oppression used by a slave government, Marxism.
00:39:26.120 And Douglass wrote about those things.
00:39:28.180 So what I would, I mean, I don't have to put words in Douglass's mouth.
00:39:31.700 His words are clear.
00:39:32.900 Douglass rejected any form of coming up with a government to get rid of the Constitution, number one, because he called the Constitution a glorious literary document.
00:39:41.460 And to get rid of one form of slavery for another.
00:39:45.020 Doug has said, I didn't escape from plantation to accept another form of slavery.
00:39:48.680 And that's what Marxism is.
00:39:52.020 No, this is OK.
00:39:53.260 This is the power.
00:39:54.000 And this is the power of Angie Nixon. 0.99
00:39:55.300 She's from Jacksonville.
00:39:56.640 They said today in Morning Joe, they went over and over again how she may not win.
00:40:01.020 Right. 0.99
00:40:01.340 But she's going to bring out a huge black turnout to to counter Byron Donalds and help David Jolly maybe in the governor's race.
00:40:09.740 And they know what they're doing.
00:40:11.400 This is my point.
00:40:12.320 They are selling Marxism as breaking the bondage for people that are African-Americans, Latino, the working class, the white working class.
00:40:21.660 And what Douglas warns us about, this is essentially another form of slavery, correct? 0.50
00:40:27.280 Exactly right.
00:40:28.380 And what Republicans have to do to counter that, since the Democrats want to celebrate as a hero called Marx, we got to celebrate our heroes, Frederick Douglas, and get back to our fundamental beginnings of the Republican Party, which was abolition.
00:40:41.580 The young man mentioned about the abolition and being Marxist.
00:40:44.640 Abolition wasn't Marxist.
00:40:46.720 It was abolition. 0.95
00:40:48.360 When you look at the abolitionist movement, Duggs embraced the Constitution.
00:40:52.580 He asked America to live up to it, not to tear it down or to destroy it.
00:40:56.440 So I think it's key for us to win and crush the opposition in November and beyond.
00:41:03.160 We have to get back to our base as a Republican Party and get back to articulate the message of liberty
00:41:08.900 through the lens and the message of Frederick Douglass.
00:41:12.240 The best liberty message to defeat Marxism, excuse me, is Frederick Douglassism.
00:41:19.500 We've got to learn to leverage it.
00:41:23.000 Amazing. 1.00
00:41:23.820 Frank Gaffney, we're launching the ban Sharia law operation. 1.00
00:41:29.480 It did so well in Texas. 0.93
00:41:30.460 We're hibber Sharia law. 0.92
00:41:31.860 How does the message of Frederick Douglass and Major K. Carl Smith fit into this, sir? 0.77
00:41:36.700 I think brilliantly, Steve, and thank you for the attention you're paying to both of these critical issues, the Marxist threat as well as the jihadist one. 0.95
00:41:48.760 Bansharia.com, of course, is the website we're using to try to educate people about the threat of Sharia. 0.70
00:41:55.860 But it is, as we talked about yesterday, vastly more serious because of the combination with the, you know, DSA and other communists who are in the mix as well and serving the same purpose. 0.93
00:42:11.720 It's about not only destroying our Constitution, but really enslaving the American people.
00:42:17.580 So the abolitionist piece of this, and I'm so delighted that you've got Kay Carl on because we've become friends. I greatly admire the work that he's been doing to sort of lift up Frederick Douglass as the man of this moment, when we really need an abolition 2.0 movement.
00:42:37.280 And it's the difference, I guess, is that at its apex, I think slavery involved, you know, some 4 million black slaves in our country.
00:42:50.700 this is the prospect that we're facing is 350 million slaves of all kinds of classes and sexes
00:43:00.600 and so on all of us because that's what these folks have in mind whether it's for the ideology
00:43:05.220 of Karl Marx or it's the ideology of Muhammad and what we're really anxious to see is is whether
00:43:12.800 Karl K. Karl and his insights can be brought to the fore particularly in this upcoming midterm
00:43:20.420 convention with the republican party it offers an opportunity for that party to be yeah but i
00:43:26.860 don't yeah but i don't think out of its roots i think we need to do it i think we need i think
00:43:31.720 i think we need to do it every day because i don't think this is going to be a every it's
00:43:36.700 going to be a rally but every day we've got to hit this you guys hang on k carl major k carl
00:43:41.620 smith frank gaffney van sharia law short break thayer's going to join us next in the war room
00:43:50.420 We rejoice when there's no more. Let's take down the CCP.
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00:45:18.020 Abolishing prisons, which is one of the platform positions of the national DSA.
00:45:23.380 Do you support that?
00:45:25.360 I don't support abolishing prisons.
00:45:27.340 What I do support is abolishing for-profit prisons because they exploit labor and they
00:45:33.960 usher many of our children into the school-to-prison pipeline.
00:45:37.440 Why are we incentivizing the enhancement of penalties and actually allow the enhancement
00:45:44.400 of not actually allowing the education system to be successful. There has been an attack on
00:45:51.500 public education here in our state and across our country, and that leads to children winding up in
00:45:57.680 the school-to-prison pipeline. I don't support abolishing prisons, but I do support ending
00:46:03.660 for-profit prisons. DSA means open borders. They say that's what that means. Do you support open
00:46:09.760 borders into the United States? I support a comprehensive and clear pathway to citizenship
00:46:19.220 for folks. I believe that Border Patrol should make sure that they are securing the border.
00:46:25.080 I believe, though, that there needs to be a clear, comprehensive, and compassionate pathway to
00:46:29.980 citizenship. I'm going to play more of this in the coming days. Let me be blunt.
00:46:35.880 That message is right. Vindman raised $16 million and had the entire political apparatus of the Democratic Party in the back of him. Angie Nixon raised less than a million. She's an organizer. She's a community organizer. You heard that one before?
00:46:53.060 whether she wins or not in the fall is not the point the point is is dsa the marxist jihadists
00:47:01.740 are putting this front on people that is very accessible very agreeable very kind very nice 0.77
00:47:08.100 unflappable and if you think you're going to beat that with just the standard republican playbook
00:47:14.680 of here's milton friedman and here's what i'm going to do you are dead wrong this has to be
00:47:19.600 address of exactly what is behind the nice facade. This is what did not happen with Mandami.
00:47:26.440 And now you know what we're dealing with. And this is all is going to spread all over the
00:47:29.980 country. So folks understand what we're against. Frank Gaffney, where do people go on the ban
00:47:35.660 Sharia to get all the information, sir? Well, let me just say, Steve, I couldn't agree with
00:47:41.020 you more. You've got to be standing for something that's sharply in contrast, and that is freedom.
00:47:46.720 And I think Frederick Douglass and K. Carl Smith are people who can really help us get that messaging across, provided the Republican Party stands for something.
00:47:56.540 You can go to Bansharia.com. 0.56
00:47:58.660 It's a nonpartisan effort to try to prevent the tyranny that the jihadists especially, but the Marxists partnering with them, have in mind for us.
00:48:07.800 We must resist it.
00:48:09.220 We must make it a voting issue in this election season. 0.86
00:48:12.780 Ban.Sharia is where you can find us on social media. 0.91
00:48:15.540 BanSharia.com is the website where you can find all kinds of great content, including some powerful videos we need you to see about Sharia, the threat it represents to us. 0.99
00:48:24.560 Thank you, Frank. 1.00
00:48:25.380 Appreciate you doing this.
00:48:27.080 Major K. Carl Smith, where do people go to get your writing?
00:48:30.120 Because you're going to be one of the key guys that are going to have to stay on the breach here.
00:48:32.860 You and Frederick Douglass.
00:48:34.600 So where do they go, sir?
00:48:36.400 I'll be happy to stay on with Frederick Douglass.
00:48:37.900 If you have a problem going to Amazon and get Bezos any more money, of course, you can go to Amazon.
00:48:42.720 The book is there.
00:48:43.660 The title book is Duggins vs. Marks, The Battle for America's Soul, or come to my website. 0.97
00:48:49.140 That's kcarl, K-C-A-R-L, dot company, dot site, S-I-T-E. 0.99
00:48:56.440 One more time.
00:48:57.280 kcarl, K-C-A-R-L, dot company, dot site, S-I-T-E. 0.99
00:49:03.180 uh major uh smith angie nixon is a very smart front they put on top they put out in front of
00:49:12.620 this radical marxist jihadist revolution correct you agree with me oh yes they're they're smart
00:49:19.000 about it but but steve you hit it right on the head we got to go back to the basics we we don't 0.86
00:49:24.780 have a messaging problem we have a persuasion problem with the republican party conservative
00:49:29.280 We have the right message. It's all about persuasion, and we're doing a very poor job of it where the DSA is getting traction, but we can stop it if we just go back to the basics.
00:49:40.320 Amen, brother. Look forward to having you back on.
00:49:43.400 Look forward to it. Thank you.
00:49:44.320 Very powerful. Dr. Bradley Thayer, you called this shot of how the Bolsheviks roll. 0.91
00:49:50.280 They're going to put a very pleasant face on this, and what they want is what Conley said, the Democratic Socialist Republic of North America. 0.91
00:49:58.340 That is their objective with the Constitution shredded. Why is your book an antidote to this
00:50:03.320 today, sir? Steve, the book is hugely important because it describes not only the nature of the
00:50:11.140 threat, but what we need to do. Look, Angie Nixon's message is just Lenin's bread, land, peace,
00:50:17.440 right? The same appeal that communists have always made to win support. They're not going to abide
00:50:25.800 by any of it. It's all a lie. Because when you understand the nature of the communist threat,
00:50:32.840 you understand there's no compromise. There's smash mouth all of the time. They're driving
00:50:37.640 hard for their ends, which is totalitarianism. It's not going to be a democratic socialist
00:50:43.000 America. It's going to be a totalitarian America. And that's happening now. So the book explains the
00:50:49.000 urgency of this threat. This is happening today. We're on our way to the realization of a communist
00:50:57.240 tyranny in the United States if we don't act. The response is, to build on what K. Carl Smith said,
00:51:04.160 is to build on Americanism. We know how to defeat communism in our long war against it. We've been
00:51:10.860 fighting 100 years against this threat. We fought it better in the past. And in large measure,
00:51:16.840 we fought it better in the past because our identity, American nationalism, national identity
00:51:22.680 was stronger in the past. Communists understood that. They understood you need to penetrate the
00:51:29.240 ideas industry to unhinge American history and American identity. And they've been very successful
00:51:35.800 at so doing. Our response has to meet their urgency. And that is today in terms of bringing
00:51:44.720 this to the highest levels of attention of the U.S. government and of the American people
00:51:50.780 to talk about, we have to boldly state what our identity is, why the United States is
00:51:58.660 a constitutional republic and must remain a constitutional republic, and to call these
00:52:04.140 people out by name directly, the way Natalie is, Natalie Winters is, in her reporting.
00:52:11.700 Where do they go get the book right now?
00:52:15.020 Where do we go?
00:52:15.700 Amazon.
00:52:16.520 Steve, Amazon or Barnes & Noble are great places to get it.
00:52:20.820 The book is on fire.
00:52:22.560 It's number one in so many categories.
00:52:24.360 Go to Amazon right now.
00:52:26.960 Get Dr. Thayer's book.
00:52:28.820 Dr. Thayer, thank you.
00:52:29.640 Look forward to seeing you tomorrow.
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