Bannon's War Room - August 05, 2022


WarRoom Battleground EP 110: The Courage To Face Covid-19; The Continued Threat Of China; Constant Surge At The Border; Taking 2022 On The Grassroots Level


Episode Stats

Length

50 minutes

Words per Minute

199.84666

Word Count

10,166

Sentence Count

24

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

15


Summary

On today's show, we have a special guest on the show, Chief of Staff and former National Security Council Assistant to President Donald J. Trump, Chet Patel. Chet has been a long time member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and served as the Chief of staff to the President for over 20,000 National Guards across the U.S. President Donald Trump has been on the cover of the New York Times, CNN, CBS, NBC, CBS News, and the Washington Post, but no one is talking about what really happened on Jan. 6th, 2019, the day that the President ordered the National Guard to deploy to the streets of Washington, D.C. and the surrounding areas.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 this is what you're fighting for i mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
00:00:13.380 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the
00:00:20.400 authoritarians get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just
00:00:26.300 like in georgia it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and
00:00:31.040 misrepresentations and that's why patriots have to put their shoulder to the wheel
00:00:34.400 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
00:00:42.900 stephen k bannon okay welcome we're at cpac live this is war room battleground we got an incredible
00:00:52.680 audience today but man the guests i got cash patel cash you've had you were uh on the national
00:00:59.040 security council from president trump you're really his assistant for counterterrorism you're a guy that
00:01:04.140 really was devin nunez's guy for years on the intelligence committee uh you went over to the
00:01:08.280 pentagon you were the chief of staff at the end i got to ask you knowing president trump and knowing
00:01:13.260 kind of the what happened in those days correct me if i'm wrong didn't he actually ask for i saw
00:01:19.500 pelosi and i think it was cheney lighten up president trump this week did president trump
00:01:24.400 not make a request for actually have troops given his concern about everything how heated it was in
00:01:31.740 the run-up to uh january 6th yeah steve it's great to be with you thanks for having me on so yeah look
00:01:36.300 as chief of staff you know how the military works it is unconstitutional for any president to order the
00:01:41.260 deployment of the military domestically the law is crystal posse comitatus nailed it right the president
00:01:47.000 can make a request and then there the president can make an authorization then there has to be a
00:01:50.980 request january 3rd or 4th we're in the oval office me the sec staff the chairman of joint chiefs of
00:01:55.400 staff the president chief of staff of the united states president trump authorized up to 20 000
00:02:00.420 national guards for across the country not just dc for events related to january 6th we said roger
00:02:06.040 that sir that activated the chain of command we went to nancy pelosi and mayor bowser since it's dc there
00:02:11.320 has to be a low under the law a local government has a sign for requested we went to her in person two days
00:02:16.900 earlier she said no in writing i have mayor bowser's letter where she refused the additional support of
00:02:22.220 the national guard the capitol police's memorandum who report to nancy pelosi that's also public now
00:02:27.240 they went the chief of police went to them and they said no no national guard so president trump could
00:02:32.900 not do anything else on january 6th until those requests come in hold on hold on hang on hang on
00:02:37.080 hang on you're telling me you're in the oval office you had uh miller was dod at the time interim dod
00:02:42.760 yourself you were chief of staff over there he actually made an authorization of course because
00:02:48.080 it's got to go out the way posse comitatus works a local authority has had to sign it and okay it
00:02:53.100 you sent that out for the deployment of 20 000 was a national guard national guard national guard
00:02:58.160 20 000 throughout the country yeah potentially for things that might happen on january 6th this was on
00:03:03.060 the 3rd of january that have been saturday or sunday sunday i think it was sunday yeah and that
00:03:07.820 authorization went to nancy pelosi and it went to mayor bowser and they rejected it in writing
00:03:13.260 the documents are on my website durhamwatch.com they're free all the jan 6th hold a hold a hold
00:03:18.580 hold why is the new york times why is the washington post and the new york times not picking up the
00:03:22.360 story every headline out there is that trump didn't want to authorize troops didn't want to have any
00:03:27.340 troops failed in his duty as commander-in-chief liz cheney's pounding him you're saying that's a lie
00:03:32.420 and you've got the receipts and we've got the receipts and i was the first guy subpoena by january 6th
00:03:37.200 i went in there and brought their their documentation put it into the record i testified
00:03:41.300 for six hours they didn't want to talk about january 6th i think i missed somewhere i missed in all the
00:03:47.300 clips i miss cash patel talking about the 20 000 that they not want to put that up in front of the
00:03:53.460 nation and see why is that not one of the video clips that that cheney shows because you're you're
00:03:58.440 you know this better than anybody that doesn't fit their narrative the disinformation campaign and
00:04:02.620 i'm glad you brought up liz cheney so last week she was asked on national tv
00:04:06.260 what about president trump's authorization she goes steve she goes there was no quote order from
00:04:11.900 the president to deploy troops uh in the united states and i said thank you liz cheney for
00:04:16.820 exonerating the president of the united states of the very crime of insurrection because he can't
00:04:21.700 order it's unconstitutional for him to order that and the secretary of defense testified to that rightly
00:04:26.480 so no order and then they tried to carp another narrative oh donald trump didn't call me or the
00:04:31.840 on jan 6th i didn't need a phone call from him i needed a phone call from nancy pelosi and mayor
00:04:36.580 bowser for the request walk the audience through posse comitatus yeah about this people don't realize
00:04:41.700 after the civil war this came up it's a very big deal about deployment of federal troops for a domestic
00:04:47.340 situation there was a big issue about this in katrina yeah what over a decade ago explain to the
00:04:52.480 audience what it is and that what the commander-in-chief has to do yeah so look our founding fathers were
00:04:56.720 right it's got to be a civilian control of government a civilian control of the military
00:05:01.240 we never want an actual insurrection where somebody hijacked the military and takes over the government
00:05:06.360 so posse comitatus comes in and says two things have to happen the president can only authorize
00:05:11.400 the use of the national guard then there must be a request from local authorities before that
00:05:16.080 deployment occurs we got the authorization days before we've we put that before the jan 6 committee
00:05:21.060 they can't refute it because it's the truth liz cheney comes in and bandies this narrative about order
00:05:25.820 let me remind your audience deep dick cheney was secretary of defense in 1992 during the la riots
00:05:31.220 do you know what dick cheney did as secretary of defense got a authorization from h.w bush's
00:05:36.520 president for national guard then dick cheney got a request from governor lewis in california
00:05:41.060 and they deployed the national guard duke dumasian was that the governor or i think lewis okay yeah okay
00:05:46.340 cheney knows how it works so in other words she knows the process then why is the media
00:05:50.280 focus on this word order because even though even the miller had said that the president
00:05:55.420 cannot order that that's right it's against the law to order that in fact if he did order that
00:05:59.840 then he would actually potentially be an insurrectionist right he went through the
00:06:03.520 exact process and over at dod you had the lawyers at dod check this out and the white house council
00:06:08.420 everybody moved on it here's i say do the reverse math because on january 6th right when pelosi and
00:06:13.820 bowser finally made the request we prepped to the limit of the law and we got the fastest cold start of
00:06:19.740 united states national guard since world war ii into dc because we were ready and because the
00:06:24.880 president authorized it but it takes time we got to fly these guys in from all over the country
00:06:29.480 but if the reverse math is true right everything we would have done would have been unconstitutional
00:06:34.340 of what liz cheney and company is saying is true how did the secretary of defense have the authority
00:06:40.220 to mobilize the national guard if trump didn't authorize it miller would have been involved in in the
00:06:45.800 letters from pelosi and bowser yeah what are their rationale for turning down the authorization
00:06:50.980 optics remember these are the same people steve when president trump walked across lafayette park with
00:06:55.740 one military guy with one sidearm they went nuts fast forward to january 6th you know what nancy
00:07:00.520 pelosi asked us for belch fed machine guns and armored tanks i said man we're not turning downtown
00:07:05.540 dc into downtown kandahar hold on hold on hang on their letter said the optics would look bad if
00:07:11.340 troops were deployed they actually had that in the letter uh the january 6th have the january 6th
00:07:15.780 committee has not put that in front of the american people we i did it's out there now
00:07:19.680 bowser's letter and the capitol police timeline is on my website okay we've got to get it up and put
00:07:24.440 it on the war room this is a huge story yeah nobody's talking about i'm glad you're clearing it up because
00:07:28.320 most americans think no no no from last week when she said order people think what trump didn't do
00:07:32.840 anything because they want it to mean like and here's you know i'm a former federal prosecutor and a
00:07:36.280 public defender i said if you charge donald trump with insurrection i call one witness liz cheney and hit play
00:07:42.220 donald trump did not order the national guard on january 6th that's correct thank you right
00:07:47.160 he's innocent next next by the way cash was the key guy you were a chief counsel uh you were chief
00:07:52.760 counsel for the uh house intelligence minority council right for majority at the time majority
00:07:56.860 majority under new units yeah russiagate yeah but man shifty ship we went down to the skiff and got
00:08:02.540 grilled by that guy if it hadn't been for cash isn't that but isn't that one of the reasons that this
00:08:06.860 committee is not really getting any traction they don't really have a uh a minority leader
00:08:11.900 and they don't have minority council so there's no tension there it's all just hearsay and just guys
00:08:16.920 throwing stuff out no i'm glad you brought it up it's not the sexy stuff but congress has a
00:08:20.340 constitutional oversight rule as you know that can only be performed constitutionally if both parties
00:08:24.800 participate this is a unilateral committee that is acting illegally and unlawfully and they said
00:08:30.740 themselves we're only giving you snippets of the investigation they won't release my transcript
00:08:34.320 i've asked for its release every day since i took it okay talk to us you've turned into a writer by
00:08:39.540 the way i was talking about this a couple weeks ago this plot against the king by the way is it
00:08:43.820 number one on amazon and children's books children's book in the country number one children's books in
00:08:47.940 the country from cash patel it's a great story it's a it's kind of a myth about president trump it's
00:08:53.000 incredible it's russiagate for kids russiagate for kids and by the way that's the way you've got to
00:08:56.680 learn um it's such a big hit are you thinking about doing another one we are doing another one and i'd like to
00:09:02.400 come out in your show in two weeks and announce the sequel no no no we want to it's gonna blow
00:09:06.020 the lid off the country really yeah doing a sequel to this number one child children's book why did
00:09:10.700 you decide because you're a lawyer you're a serious guy counterterrorism every time you talk to cash
00:09:15.200 nunez and cash would come over you go oh my god the end of the world it's the end of the world
00:09:20.080 how did you get into the business of writing children's books you know we you know we just
00:09:24.060 came my team came up with this idea we've educated america on russiagate and we know what
00:09:28.360 happened we exposed it but what about our kids what about our youth why aren't they learning the
00:09:32.220 truth so this is an apolitical way for our children to learn the power of the truth and you've promised
00:09:37.300 me that we're going to come back in two weeks where you got the next one oh the next installment you're
00:09:40.720 you're going to lose it when i announce this next installment by the way we got to start having you
00:09:44.480 on the war on a more regular basis that's going to happen it's going to happen okay great cash patel
00:09:48.320 one of the great patriots and also guys like him and rick grunel and nunez these are the guys these
00:09:52.840 are leaders of the mega movement they got trump's back all the time you're looking forward to the
00:09:56.360 second term i am i know you are too by the way is cash patel going to run should cash patel head
00:10:01.860 the cia in the second term for president trump i'll be there with you brother thank you thank you
00:10:09.240 cash patel okay we're going to get we're going to turn now to china thanks thanks yeah by the way
00:10:14.940 cash is going to be at the speech tonight we'll see you right afterwards we're about to bring in one
00:10:18.720 of the top experts on china a man that's dedicated his life to taking down the ccp the one and only
00:10:24.340 gordon chang the one and only steve bannon okay as we're sitting here right now something you've
00:10:31.520 warned everybody about for a long time the potential if you're weak all of a sudden you can slide into
00:10:36.460 a kinetic war against the ccp do you believe that they're prepping right now a naval and air blockade
00:10:42.800 of essentially our ally in taiwan yeah of course what we have seen the chinese declared those live
00:10:49.560 fire exclusion zones around taiwan there are six of them they actually encircle taiwan so that they've
00:10:56.020 encircled taiwan right now they've encircled taiwan right now and one of those zones the one to the
00:11:01.140 southwest yes is so close to the main island of taiwan yes that it actually infringes taiwan
00:11:07.220 sovereign airspace and water that's incredibly provocative what is the uh seventh fleet
00:11:13.880 capable of doing to push this back i mean i was i was a seventh fleet sailor it's the historic seventh
00:11:20.160 fleet that won the war in the pacific in world war ii it's not the same instrument it used to be
00:11:25.300 can the seventh fleet block could they break a naval blockade of taiwan they can if they act uh first
00:11:32.640 but right now we have the ronald reagan strike group which is in the vicinity and president biden
00:11:39.220 ordered it to stay there on an indefinite period because of the tensions but you know right now
00:11:44.800 the chinese of course they've got more ships than we do um they've got certainly more willpower do you
00:11:50.260 believe that they know how to fight these ships i mean naval combat is very very important we saw
00:11:54.420 that in world war ii the japanese it's one thing to have the instruments another thing when the balloon
00:11:58.820 goes up china's never been in a major naval conflict at in blue water navy do you believe they
00:12:05.380 have the capability when the balloon goes up to actually keep it all together and kind of that
00:12:09.680 combined arms naval warfare yeah i i don't think so and the reason is that you as you point out look
00:12:15.200 they're going to try something that they have never done not only in the history of the people's
00:12:19.520 republic but also in the history of china which is a combined land air sea operation the problem with
00:12:26.320 china right now is that it's a it's a communist army like the soviet army it has two lines of command
00:12:32.260 one military the other political you mean the commissars political commissars and of course
00:12:37.480 the political line is more important than the military line that's never a good recipe are these
00:12:43.900 generals basically political generals are the admirals political admirals are they they have a
00:12:48.300 meritocracy when it comes to war fighters or is it as corrupt as the rest of the ccp um at the flag
00:12:54.500 officer level it is entirely political and the reason is xi jinping um wanted to grab control of the
00:13:00.640 military see he became general secretary of the communist party in 2012 he became secretary because
00:13:07.600 he was everybody's second choice he was not a member of any faction so nobody wanted him but they
00:13:15.460 wanted they least rank choice voting rank choice voting in the ccp he was the least unacceptable choice
00:13:22.160 so when he became general secretary then what happened is he needed a political base because the
00:13:27.620 communist party is factionalized and what he did was he looked to certain flag officers to be the core
00:13:33.100 of his support so he has replaced the jong zemin generals the hu jintao generals and so it's his
00:13:39.680 military but those generals realized that they owe their loyalty to him uh but the financial implosion
00:13:46.380 you've been warning people about this for a long time real estate values have dropped 30 percent uh you
00:13:51.660 see tanks like in tianan square outside of the hanan branch of the bank of china yeah the lao baijing is
00:13:57.580 told that hey the 50 cents on every dollar of the slave wages that you save to try to get through life
00:14:03.740 particularly when you come to retirement is now deemed an investment product they can't get their
00:14:08.300 cash is evergrande supposed to put a 300 billion dollar recapitalization plan the real estate company
00:14:14.780 they don't put it forward the chinese county party says hey we're going to raise 150 billion dollars
00:14:19.580 to recapitalize these banks is this thing as big a mess and is this going to implode and take down
00:14:25.340 the ccp i think so steve but i think that beijing is going to try to drag do two things one of first of
00:14:31.820 all try to drag it out so we've seen this big stimulus program that was announced a couple weeks ago
00:14:37.660 but the problem for the beijing is that nobody wants to borrow right now because they can see that
00:14:43.420 if they build they're not going to get their money back and they don't get their real estate and they
00:14:48.060 don't get their real estate second thing is that you have xi jinping right now i think is creating
00:14:53.500 crises abroad to distract the chinese people that's one way out of this for him so if for instance he
00:14:59.900 creates a crisis with taiwan or india or the philippines or japan then you know people aren't
00:15:06.700 going to think about the problems at home there's only one real big problem for xi jinping though is
00:15:11.580 that the chinese people don't really want war right now they've got the covet lockdowns they're really
00:15:16.780 unhappy about and as you point out the value of their real estate has been dropped about 30 40
00:15:23.180 in the last couple months that means they're losing their savings everybody thought it was a
00:15:29.260 block in november for him to be essentially named emperor for life do you think that's changed with
00:15:33.980 developments over the last six to eight weeks you know right now the chinese political system is less
00:15:39.500 transparent than it's been in a very long really you even say that as a student of this it's tough for
00:15:44.540 you even to see read the i know i know less about china today than i did two years ago or so because
00:15:52.220 xi jinping has been closing the country up and the political system has gotten really murky but one
00:15:58.380 thing i can say is that yes most china watchers like 95 of them say that he's going to get his
00:16:04.700 unprecedented third term but everybody is also saying that the people who don't like xi jinping who
00:16:11.180 thinks his policies are horrible they want to put other high officials around xi in order to
00:16:18.140 constrain him from doing what he wants to do wow that means political infighting because xi jinping's
00:16:23.820 going to get rid of those guys by the way it's never been more turbulent that's why you need a guy like
00:16:27.500 gordon chang how do people get to your writings what's the website and are you working on a new book
00:16:32.220 not working on a new book because things are changing too fast way to get a hold of me is
00:16:36.700 basically at twitter um at gordon g chang and my website where i archive my articles for free
00:16:44.220 is www.gordon chang.com and people see you on fox they see your newsmax and you put up one of your
00:16:50.220 hits are going to be on uh on twitter i put my hits up on twitter are you also on uh true social
00:16:55.660 and getter are you no i haven't and i'm not on facebook i just i'm twitter hadn't been banned yet
00:17:01.340 i i've just stretched to the limit right now gordon chang is by the way you you admit it you've been
00:17:05.660 doing this a long time it's never been more intense it's never been more urgent what's happening
00:17:09.420 absolutely really worried you know the chinese are doing things that they've never done before
00:17:14.380 like these dangerous intercepts in the air where they almost brought down an australian plane on may
00:17:18.780 26th um they they fired flares and chaff at the plane the chaff got ingested into one of the two
00:17:25.180 engines they almost brought that plane down go ahead and chang you're one of my heroes my mentor i gotta
00:17:30.780 tell you you're my hero no no you know so much this guy when the ccp falls one of the critical
00:17:36.220 guys that have backed the lao baijin and chinese people for decades and decades decades and enlighten
00:17:40.940 the american people in years when they didn't want to hear it is gordon chang sir honor to have you on
00:17:45.660 here honor for me thanks gordon chang look forward to having you back okay we're going to go to one of
00:17:50.300 my favorite doctors now i've got to ask him joe biden keeps getting sick dr peter mccullough how you
00:17:55.980 doing brother let me see let me see this but by the way we're here in dallas is where you're
00:18:00.140 you're located right we're so lucky i've got a question i've got a question before i talk about
00:18:04.220 the book tell me about biden and the vaccine why is biden have coveted now for the third time he took
00:18:11.580 the he took all the he took that was a pax pax pax pax love it pax lovid he's been boosted he's got nine
00:18:18.220 shots is the facade and joke that this vaccine is cratering around biden's continuing to have this
00:18:25.420 you know biden and fauci what we know is that the vaccines now appear to weaken the immunity
00:18:32.860 they are misdirecting the immune system against the obsolete wuhan spike protein the messenger rna
00:18:39.980 stays in the body for months and the body's trying to deal with this the spike protein stays in the
00:18:44.300 body for probably over a year so his misdirected immune system now can't react to the omicron variant
00:18:50.540 on top of that he's treated with pexavoid which uh the cdc says don't do this in fully vaccinated
00:18:58.460 people this drug was used in patients who are unvaccinated where the immune system is responsive
00:19:05.340 so you know i haven't seen a single doctor profess any competency in managing outpatient code but looking
00:19:12.220 at either fauci or biden they didn't call us i want to go back to this because the guy is you know
00:19:17.260 it's an illegitimate regime but he's there when he got it has anything he's done worked on any even
00:19:22.860 their protocol that's my point even their protocols they're just making it up as they go along is that
00:19:27.660 how you see it no there's some good in this for instance the monoclonal antibodies have always been
00:19:33.100 good former president trump received that joe rogan iran rogers people reached out to me i use them in
00:19:38.540 my practice the monoclonal antibodies are wonderful you know the 15 of people lucky enough to receive
00:19:44.140 monoclonal antibodies who are hospitalized they did great in a recent paper by huang and colleagues
00:19:49.420 they showed this sadly 85 percent of people admitted to hospitals and sadly those who died did not get
00:19:55.820 offered this life-saving treatment why was that because of cost or why were they not offered it there
00:20:00.060 was uh uh inequities in the supply chain there was a lot of miscommunication uh patients were told
00:20:08.060 just come to the er they're rapidly hospitalized uh they were actually giving a drug that the who
00:20:13.820 says don't use which is remdesivir uh they were uh ventilated too early on the mechanical ventilator
00:20:20.860 there were all kinds of actions in the pandemic response that are nonsensical what about now with
00:20:26.620 biden what what i mean how does a guy get it three times in a row in in such a short period of time what
00:20:32.140 do you what do you what do you what do you attribute that to the vaccines are non-sterilizing they allow
00:20:38.540 the virus to continue to foment in the nasopharynx so in a sense the vaccines are supporting the virus
00:20:45.420 in the nasopharynx they're not sterilizing them and on top of that the uh use of just an antiviral
00:20:52.140 alone is not managing the inflammation and not managing other other processes in the in the
00:20:57.980 infection so when i published the mcculler protocol it's using a combination of drugs to extinguish the
00:21:03.420 infection do you know my mom who's in senior living here in dallas she's 83 she got the
00:21:09.180 infection about the same time as biden unvaccinated she got drugs in sequence she got ivermectin
00:21:15.260 nutraceutical supplements iodine nasal washes corticosteroids and anti uh other anti-inflammatories
00:21:21.740 five days she's i'm better i'm done at 80 at 83 and senior living is are we not seeing tony fauci
00:21:28.860 is one of the reasons we're not seeing the courage to face covet 19 your your book and you wrote this
00:21:32.860 with a crime writer because you said this is like a thriller okay or is one of the reasons we're not
00:21:38.460 seeing fauci as much is because of books like this and the dr malone's yourself doing these media hits
00:21:43.740 is that the reason there isn't you know robert f kennedy's book the real anthony fauci wow it's all
00:21:48.780 in the open the national institutes of health under francis collin and his guidance and fauci's
00:21:54.380 guidance in the uh national allergy immunology infectious disease branch they were part of this
00:22:00.220 problem to begin with and it's been a massive cover-up on pandemic response hold on what do
00:22:05.580 you mean cover-up that's pretty hard this is a very important term a cover-up meaning that when things
00:22:11.740 are exposed when the pfizer documents revealed 1223 deaths shortly after the release of pfizer
00:22:19.100 vaccines people are dying after this vaccine that the cdc nih and fda are collusional in actually
00:22:26.620 suppressing the lawyer for the fda did not want to release that data to america for 55 years that's
00:22:31.900 a premium fashion evidence of a cover-up um the kennedy book and these other books do you think it's
00:22:38.780 destroyed fauci's reputation or do you think we need to get a full investigation by the house once we
00:22:45.180 take over to get to the facts full investigation full investigate why do you argue for that because
00:22:51.100 the amount of redaction that we have seen in documents so far senator ron johnson has 43 letters
00:22:57.420 of inquiry he's receiving mountains of redaction we need these people front and center steve and you
00:23:04.060 know what we need to see them question before the american public um so what do you do what do you mean
00:23:10.380 by what do you mean by investigation what would you like to see if peter mcculloch malone if you
00:23:15.580 guys are sitting there and advising the jim jordans advising mccarthy's how would you structure these to
00:23:21.340 make sure we got to the full bottom of all the wuhan of the gain of function of all of it they should be
00:23:29.500 investigated according to lines of the law we have regulatory law regulatory law we actually have law
00:23:37.740 in terms of how products are presented to the american public we have the truth and advertising
00:23:43.100 act the landman act the u.s drug and cosmetic act and according to the law on presentation of the
00:23:49.740 products what did these people know what did they direct what did they do and how are the laws violated
00:23:55.500 why did they why did they throw out all these different you know we had processes at fda and other
00:24:01.420 things why did they throw them all out did the pandemic at the time you think rise to the level
00:24:07.900 given the information we had did it start everything out or do you think there was enough evidence there
00:24:12.940 we should have stuck with the program for the fda we should have stuck with the normal vaccine
00:24:17.580 process and not go into emergency use authorization well absolutely we should have just used the
00:24:22.940 conventional methods in terms of safety and efficacy the thought pattern that was going on is this is a
00:24:30.460 really bad problem we haven't developed anything else we're going to go with these vaccines and boy they
00:24:36.700 better work and if they don't work we're going to double quadruple and triple down on it and that's
00:24:42.220 where we are right now and and do you think the evidence at the time given all the uncertainty
00:24:48.060 justified doing the route they want to do particularly we talk efficacy you talk about
00:24:52.540 the vaccine we're essentially doing as naomi wolf and these volunteers do this research
00:24:56.860 we're essentially still doing a clinical trial right now on the american people with these vaccines
00:25:02.060 we're doing a large observational investigation it is a clinical trial it should have had a day
00:25:06.940 safety monitor board a critical event committee a human ethics committee there should have been
00:25:11.180 safety reports to america once a month we should know who's having problems with the vaccines who's
00:25:16.300 doing well vaccines and why by the way tell me about the book we've got about a minute the book are
00:25:21.740 you going to turn this into a movie because it reads like a thriller we need to i tell you i want
00:25:25.420 daniel craig to play me um but courage to face covet 19 it's a story it's a crime story and it's what
00:25:33.020 you say crime story what's the crime of all time the two crimes are fraud and mass negligent homicide
00:25:41.180 who are who are the defendants the biopharmaceutical complex this very very intricate group of stakeholders
00:25:50.620 who have from the very beginning a plan to suppress early treatment and railroad these vaccines you
00:25:55.260 mean big pharma and the biotech industry that's around that and the government agencies and the
00:26:00.060 government agencies that would be cdc fda it'll be fauci dr collins yes okay dr mccullough real
00:26:06.380 quickly on social media how do people follow you follow me i got a link tree peter mccullough md.com
00:26:11.260 and on twitter i have 2.5 million people on my twitter account each day twitter's unfollowing me down
00:26:16.540 to 500 000 followers hold it they've taken you from 2.5 million down to 500 000. they're running
00:26:21.020 unfollowed programs are you are you on uh are you on true social or getter yet both of them okay
00:26:25.740 fine what are you on true social and getter what's your what's your handle uh p underscore mccullough md
00:26:30.620 you're an american hero so glad to finally have you in studio no seriously great man okay short
00:26:35.340 commercial break room back with war room battleground we got ken paxton from the long horse state next
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00:30:00.700 from battleground right here mike lindell's uh frank speech tv we got the great attorney general ken
00:30:10.380 paxton from the long horse state texas thank you so much for joining us glad to be here welcome
00:30:15.340 we have a shout out for ken paxton what a great job he's doing thank you thank you now hold it hold
00:30:20.780 hold hold hold it you've got chris kobach was on the other day before he went the night before making
00:30:26.620 his pitch to the war room posse on the show and he said he said look i gotta win this because
00:30:31.820 somebody's got to come in kansas has got to come in and have the back of texas he said poor ken
00:30:36.540 paxton's got 25 major lawsuits against the bide administration ken informs me he says no ken uh
00:30:43.340 chris kobach's incorrect you have 31 major lawsuits a little behind on it but he i would love to have his
00:30:49.100 help he's how do you have 31 are they totally lawless they look at federal law as
00:30:56.700 adjustable for them to change that's not the way the constitution was set up that is the major
00:31:01.340 problem give me example give me the best example they think they got federal law they can flip it
00:31:04.940 to do what i'll give you an example that they money was appropriated for building the wall yes
00:31:10.620 i think i remember that joe biden says no we're not building the wall we're gonna we're gonna stop all
00:31:14.700 the building we're gonna still pay the contractors all the materials are gonna sit on the sidelines
00:31:19.180 i'm not building the wall yeah he would pay the contractors keep the material under contract
00:31:24.460 keep it there but not actually put the wall up that's illegal he's he is required to follow
00:31:29.340 what's appropriate and not make up his own rules on what what he's going to spend talk to me about the
00:31:35.020 two or three most important lawsuits you've got against the biden administrations one that you think
00:31:39.420 will move the needle in holding this illegitimate regime to account for what they try to do to the
00:31:44.300 american people title 42 uh we've sued them over title 42 which if if that if we lost that if title
00:31:51.740 42 is not in place the border already is title 42 is this about about the uh bringing covet in or
00:31:58.300 yeah bringing that that's the only thing left that is useful in protecting the border in other words
00:32:04.700 we'd have 500 000 people illegal aliens yeah the number goes up even more which we're already
00:32:09.500 overwhelmed i know dc is too because they've got 4 000 now no that's because we get that every day
00:32:14.140 but that's because what governor ebbott and you guys have done which is smartly shifted up
00:32:17.900 vowsers called out the national guard she didn't call it the national guard on january 6 right but
00:32:22.700 she's called at the national guard you know that's 0.1 of the illegals that have come across the border
00:32:27.500 we get that every day and she she's complaining about 0.1 of the total illegals that have come across
00:32:34.460 why is it like such a game where you've got they're they're called migrants but it's not even
00:32:39.180 illegal they they've got an open door they're coming through it's destroying texas it's destroying
00:32:44.460 south texas in the rear grand valley the working class hispanics are the ones that bear the brunt of
00:32:49.180 that it's like a game with the biden administration how do we stop the game it's a strategy and the
00:32:54.060 strategy is simple we want to get as many people here at any cost whether we have more drug overdoses
00:32:59.180 which we do whether we have more crime whether it economically impacts the states that they go
00:33:04.060 to they don't they they're fine with all of that and the goal is twofold one get it many as many
00:33:09.420 people here as possible so they can give them amnesty and they're putting in mostly in republican
00:33:13.580 states secondly that you think they're doing that because they wanted to vote one day yes but
00:33:19.180 secondly there's no doubt in your mind no doubt secondly it these are states that are doing well
00:33:24.060 economically they're they're attracting businesses and people and they want to harm our states there
00:33:29.900 that's that's another side you think that they're going after the red states in this regard yeah this
00:33:34.300 is a way to hurt us so tell me the law so you got title 42 to stop it what are you trying to do besides
00:33:39.580 42 to thwart this invasion of the southern border to stop the biden administration what else is there to
00:33:45.980 do that you're trying to do we're trying to force them to build the wall if money's been appropriated
00:33:49.820 by congress to build a wall there's no doubt border patrol told trump here's what you need to do if
00:33:55.020 you want to have a permanent solution to most of the immigration problem and the biden administration
00:34:00.300 says ah it's appropriated from congress we're not going to spend it the way we're supposed to do we
00:34:04.700 make that decision not congress what about the uh what about all these things about crt gender ideology
00:34:12.140 uh you've got the situation down there with uh gender all this gender uh surgery you've got the
00:34:17.980 abortion centers all the things in the culture area what are you guys doing on that so we're
00:34:22.060 defending we've just defended uh our abortion law our laws we also we are we were the amicus brief with
00:34:28.700 with all the other states on the dobbs case we wrote that that a brief asking for roe v wade to
00:34:34.300 be overturned that was our brief so we're very engaged in that fight and we've continued to win
00:34:39.180 that fight which is amazing to me that we've come this far do you think they're saying now that this
00:34:42.860 could be a political advantage to the democrats do you see that in texas at all no
00:34:46.540 wendy davis eight years ago ran for governor's democrat and she made abortion the central theme
00:34:51.420 of her campaign she stood up in the senate i was right next i remember that and she tried to thwart
00:34:56.220 the will of the people on our on passage of became a hero on msnbc and she ran on that issue and lost
00:35:02.140 overwhelmingly you know why because there's a lot of catholic hispanics who don't like
00:35:06.300 unlimited abortion and that's one of the reasons that we're talking about maybe getting 55 of the
00:35:11.420 hispanic vote now in texas maybe more you think maybe more it may be even more the hispanic population
00:35:17.740 according to things i've seen in polls i've seen they have the highest um dislike of joe biden right
00:35:24.060 right any group culture talk to me before i let you go voter integrity you were on you've been on so
00:35:30.060 many times when you were on back i think at the beginning of the year it was in december december it
00:35:34.140 was a big problem they got this kink in texas law that they what certain prosecutors don't report to you
00:35:40.140 yeah you're the attorney general but they don't report to you yeah so all the da's unfortunately
00:35:43.580 in texas this is the way it works they are responsible for asking all criminal acts i can
00:35:49.500 only take referrals except for one thing in 1951 the legislature granted the attorney general
00:35:55.340 voter fraud probably because it wasn't being prosecuted locally we've been doing that for over
00:36:00.380 70 years and the court of criminal appeals which is largely unknown they're all republican
00:36:04.380 8-1 struck that down which means now the local da's in big cities which are funded by
00:36:09.820 soros will not prosecute voter fraud and will lose texas how do republicans in texas
00:36:15.500 uh judges vote eight to one to reverse that and send it back to the local prosecutors how did
00:36:20.780 that happen 70 years of precedence they looked at a provision from the legislature that was
00:36:25.900 authorized by the texas constitution and look i can't answer that question these are republicans
00:36:32.860 but no one knows who they are if i asked any republican out here 99.9 couldn't name one of which
00:36:39.020 makes me very suspicious of the people that are on that court how soros is ideologically our enemy
00:36:45.900 but he's smart and crafty right he's very smart he's a genius genius he's a genius the way he looks
00:36:50.460 at certain areas i think he did this i think he put his da's in place and without us knowing he had an
00:36:55.740 impact on this court how do we get find out more about your campaign we were all over the primary by
00:37:00.380 the way historic you really destroyed the bush apparatus and known from a self-effacing humble guy like
00:37:05.820 ken paxton that had to sting in bushland tell us about the general campaign how do people how the
00:37:10.780 war and posse get to your site to support thank you ken paxton.com website and then at ken paxton tx is
00:37:16.220 instagram facebook and twitter you know you're like a you're like a one of the heroes from the old
00:37:21.100 movies you're very humble and self-effacing but you're tough as boot leather hey well thank you
00:37:25.180 never back off and thank you so honored yeah attorney general great state of texas longhorn state
00:37:30.460 thank you sir appreciate it okay we're going to get royce white in here in just a second
00:37:34.620 let's go ahead and roll guys thank you ken thank you so much appreciate it
00:37:45.260 okay now we got the one and only royce white by the way yes ken paxton's running we just talked
00:37:49.980 about his race tell us about what's happening on tuesday tuesday primary election versus
00:37:55.660 uniparty establishment globalists cc davis okay hang on a second yeah they had a primary yeah
00:38:03.820 doug wardlow uh the uh the mike lindell's lawyer was running for yeah attorney general he got the
00:38:10.140 okey doke at the state convention that's right what happened they had a local convention and i i i thought
00:38:15.980 you were leading the like the first round what why do we even have a primary on tuesday we have a primary
00:38:21.980 because the minnesota republican establishment is an example of greatly an example what the national
00:38:29.740 republican establishment is which is the outer bastion of of defense for new world order and
00:38:34.940 the globalist agenda and and the minnesota you know the minnesota republican party's idea of
00:38:42.300 election strategy is to become democrat like what do you mean they become they become undocumented
00:38:47.420 democrats they they believe that in order to appeal to deep blue states you have to lie to them
00:38:52.700 and and and and appease their democrat ideas and values and and if you can't do that or if you do
00:38:58.620 that and you win you don't really win in my opinion you lose because you're winning on a on a false on a
00:39:04.060 false i mean how do you come back to those how do you come back you either actually become a democrat
00:39:08.620 over the two years of your time in office or you lie to your constituents and then you you have no real
00:39:14.940 movement let's talk about your opponent this is coming up on tuesday on all the war and posse make
00:39:18.620 sure you go check out uh royce and what royce stands for but what are the policy differences between
00:39:24.620 between we'll talk about the personal differences in making things happen and the best person to beat
00:39:28.780 omar because that's what we want what are the policy differences between you and cc well cc davis
00:39:34.060 and she doesn't even have a real policy agenda her campaign from the start was a cutout
00:39:39.100 to be a controlled opposition to omar somebody who they could use to raise money you don't believe
00:39:43.660 she can beat omar there's no way she could be there's no way she could be doing too harsh
00:39:49.900 she was never meant to beat omar you're saying this that you're in your belief this is a total setup
00:39:54.940 controlled opposition from the start to raise money based on the fact that she's a black woman
00:40:00.300 and she could she could raise two million dollars and they spent 1.8 million they don't have a nickel
00:40:04.700 to rub together and i don't see her face anywhere when i'm in the city i don't see any billboards any
00:40:08.620 ads on tv they spent one more a million against you million dollars against you or in general so far
00:40:15.020 they raised two million they spent 1.9 we don't see her anywhere in the twin cities in in our district
00:40:20.060 and that means this the political operatives robbed the campaign and this has become
00:40:23.900 the the outer bastion of defense to keep real american candidates from general elections now you you have
00:40:30.780 basically said i'm not going to play that game i'm not going to go i'm not going to have the
00:40:34.220 consultants i'm not going to have the guys that take 85 cents every dollar to raise money
00:40:38.540 what i'm going to do is run a non-traditional campaign walk us through that because real
00:40:42.300 america's voice because of the war room because of your support because of people even like alex jones
00:40:47.340 and jason whitlock we were able to raise around four hundred thousand dollars completely grassroots
00:40:52.780 with no third party fundraising bundlers that take eighty percent of the americans don't realize
00:40:59.980 the greatest business in the world right right it actually it offends me who has eighty percent
00:41:06.300 distribution fees the no middleman gets eighty percent the single this has been a wake-up
00:41:11.020 for you the political system you see my face no no no but i mean no but if people in the community
00:41:16.220 if the african-american community understood the actual structure of the political system
00:41:20.540 they would say what are we doing here what this thing's so corrupt even you can't get to a good
00:41:24.620 outcome because it's so corrupt in the process even even even white working classes look the most
00:41:30.060 the most alarming thing i've learned during this entire time entering into the political process
00:41:35.740 is that the bundlers who fundraise for most candidates take eighty percent on the dollar
00:41:42.300 of the american taxpayer and citizen and they put it right in their pocket and and we just said we're
00:41:47.340 not on individually i made a pact with the people around me in my campaign early on in this thing to
00:41:52.780 say we will not do any business with any third party fundraisers that want to take 80 cents on the dollar
00:41:58.940 from the american people so the 400 000 you use that to build a great first off number of republicans
00:42:04.460 that vote in the district twenty thousand what's the number twenty fifteen thousand about fifteen
00:42:09.180 thousand yeah of actual people that show up on primary day that's right to reach those people
00:42:13.340 are you doing town halls you're knocking on doors we did what's the engagement in the community we did
00:42:17.820 town halls we did door knocking we did direct targeted ads to facebook um the the data shows that a
00:42:24.140 a lot of the um primary voters were spent a lot of time online so we did a lot of targeted ads um
00:42:30.620 and and and we we did billboards i mean we i've seen some we did about billboards throughout the city
00:42:35.900 and main central location so isn't the key to beat omar correct me if i'm wrong in many in this district
00:42:41.820 is is to do outreach to the african-american community that would vote and isn't cc davis
00:42:47.900 the best candidate to do that are you the best candidate to do that no cc davis is not even a
00:42:52.860 real candidate the the the real she didn't come from our community she didn't come from our
00:42:57.180 neighborhood she nobody black is voting for cc davis and i'm sorry to say it you know she's
00:43:02.380 she's a token republican she's one of these people who saw an opportunity to have a job
00:43:06.380 she draped herself in maga and trump when she started the campaign and slowly as the campaign
00:43:11.100 is going on she stripped her social media and everything else from anything trump she's really
00:43:15.420 become a never trupper and the party's a never trupper how are you in a district up in minneapolis
00:43:21.820 right in that district how are you going to be pro-trump and pro-maga and have a shot
00:43:26.940 not just at the primary but actually have a shot have a shot against taking on omar listen and this
00:43:31.900 is why i think that the president should endorse me and that the president and i should develop a
00:43:36.060 good relationship because going into 2024 he needs people that can actually go into these black
00:43:41.580 communities and speak to these issues and bring the america first agenda to these people in a
00:43:48.060 truthful and honest way where they understand that what they've been told about donald trump
00:43:52.940 and the agenda nationalist populist movement trade the the border uh all of these things is is not what
00:44:02.140 they've been sold and and only real genuine people that come from those communities who aren't
00:44:06.620 sellouts can deliver that message can drive that message home and i think i can do that i've begun
00:44:11.180 to do that but but we'll continue this is a long game i'm 30 years old that's why i got into this at
00:44:15.820 this age because we're losing the country and i want to help save it when you watch msnbc or cnn
00:44:21.900 you you think what the african the black community is concerned about is racism if you just watch all race
00:44:27.580 you talk about china you talk about geopolitics you let a march in the george in the george floyd situation
00:44:33.900 from that from that interstate highway down to the federal reserve you're talking about a whole
00:44:38.700 different set of issues is that resonating does that connect when you start talking to african
00:44:45.020 americans and white working class and in middle class in the district and you they never hear this
00:44:49.820 nomenclature before do you believe you're starting to connect we're making huge inroads i mean the black
00:44:55.740 community was already primed to believe that there was a greater establishment that moved in the shadows
00:45:01.100 and worked to undermine the value of their citizenship and the american dream they've been
00:45:06.060 misdirected at who those people actually are what those players are and they've been made to think
00:45:10.300 that it's conspiracy theory but like you say it's not a conspiracy it's right out there in the open so
00:45:14.620 all i'm doing when i march 18 000 people to to the federal reserve in george floyd is say
00:45:19.420 why are we at the police precincts where do you think the fentanyl is coming from the fentanyl is coming
00:45:24.460 straight from china this is a this is a uh uh a reverberation from an opium war that they never
00:45:30.300 stopped fighting this is payback time and being from the first opium war back in the 19th century
00:45:34.940 opium war and the and big tech in wall street and the dc elites in hollywood and and and and all the
00:45:41.420 other uh swamp creatures they're all in on it they're okay with with with our young people dying
00:45:46.940 from fentanyl at record rates this is the these are the ramifications it happens in the black community
00:45:51.900 people are getting marijuana and things laced with fentanyl dying at an all-time alarming rate
00:45:56.540 and when you tell them that the fentanyl is coming from china they go what never knew it's coming
00:46:01.260 who's manufactured johnson and johnson they go wow who's giving you the vaccine johnson and johnson
00:46:07.180 okay so they're starting to wake up but the problem has been that the republican establishment has been
00:46:12.620 afraid to go into the places that have been roped off by the democrat party and i don't think that
00:46:17.500 they've done that on accident i think they've conceded that territory out of fear and
00:46:21.820 fear fear of being called racist fear of being called uh called xenophobic no fear of fear of
00:46:29.980 speaking the truth fear of fear of picking up a bible and bringing a ministry of truth
00:46:34.620 into the most dangerous places and even us christians the referendum is on us christians
00:46:39.420 we have to find the ministry we have to go speak the truth in the darkest and most dangerous of places
00:46:44.780 that was our call that was our charge given to us by the lord and father and every time every year
00:46:49.980 that goes by that we don't do that we we move closer and closer to total annihilation what is
00:46:55.260 your your faith uh is in you know comes through you when you speak your politics your thinking
00:47:04.860 how did you come to your faith and how important it is in your lived experience well i grew up a
00:47:09.580 catholic i grew up a christian when i fought the nba about mental health it was kind of super political
00:47:15.340 it was about the human condition it was about psychology and and i never really because i
00:47:19.980 came into the public square in a very unique way through the sports vector i didn't realize that
00:47:26.220 atheism had gotten so out of control i didn't realize that the anti-god sentiment even amongst
00:47:31.020 middle uh white america was so out of control until the george floyd thing happened and then i marched
00:47:36.300 us to the fed and i made us bow our head in prayer and i look up and only half of the people's heads
00:47:41.420 were bowed is that true yeah yeah i made we bowed our head in prayer outside the federal reserve
00:47:47.340 i look up only half the people's heads were bowed and the majority of them were white and i'm and i
00:47:51.740 call my best friend and i go he was the first one to tell me that the white atheism thing was out of
00:47:55.900 control and i argued with them i said no no no you're completely wrong there's plenty of christians
00:48:00.780 left in this country and when i saw firsthand i went oh my god this is really this is it's clear that
00:48:06.620 this is a problem we have no sacred honor all of the political all of the economic is all downstream
00:48:12.380 from a loss of sacred honor talk to me we got a couple minutes left i want people very much to
00:48:17.180 focus on what you have to do over the next couple days you're actually here for the big three league
00:48:21.260 but you're going to go back to campaign walk through get give your uh website how do people
00:48:26.460 support you but where are you going to be when you get back to minneapolis they can see you
00:48:30.060 on the run-up to election day um roycewhite.us that's our campaign website obviously you can
00:48:35.020 follow me on getter you can follow me on substack um i'm on true social um we play here at the big
00:48:41.020 three that tomorrow and and i'll be back in minnesota first thing sunday morning we got monday hopefully
00:48:47.500 we host war room live from minneapolis we're working that non-stop we're working that and uh
00:48:54.060 and and yeah we're you know we've done everything we can do in the district um 13 000 republican voters
00:49:00.220 in cd5 and they get to decide on tuesday whether or not they want to have a country
00:49:04.540 i'm very very happy that that the people of arizona decided that they want to have a country
00:49:09.500 it's a a huge key turn in in our in our country's political uh landscape and i hope we can do the
00:49:15.420 same thing in the primary minnesota on tuesday what is uh royce white learned about himself in this
00:49:20.380 process well i learned that i learned that i'm certainly not a sellout i mean you know stuck to
00:49:26.700 your principles and and we have to keep going irregardless of winning or losing if we win
00:49:33.180 by becoming democrats if we win by becoming the devil if we win by losing our sacred honor
00:49:40.220 we lose in the eternal and that's what's most important for all your fans out there this is
00:49:44.700 a commitment of yours you're you're now engaged in the political process of this country well
00:49:48.620 you're not back listen if we if we don't win if for some reason the the republican constituency of cd5
00:49:55.420 of 13 000 republican voters decide they don't want to have a country and they want to be a piggy bank for
00:50:00.780 the party of davos or a tributary state to china or or or a surf society to wall street and the fed
00:50:07.020 then i go to a bigger constituency and we run a statewide election in 24. fantastic you're a you're
00:50:13.500 a hero god's sake brother i'll tell you man you i'd love you too you're i'll tell you one thing
00:50:17.820 royce white very rare guy country needs him right now okay i want to thank everybody 10 o'clock tomorrow
00:50:23.740 morning we're going to be back here live at cpac i think we're going to put up i'm a talk later
00:50:28.140 tonight we'll make sure we get that up on getter getter live i want to thank everybody mike lindell
00:50:32.220 and everybody makes this show possible we're in battleground live from cpac royce white the
00:50:36.220 entire posse my production crew see you tomorrow morning 10 o'clock