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WarRoom Battleground EP 262: MAGAtising The Administrative State


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Summary

On this episode of War Room Brawler, we have a special guest on the show, Paul D'Ambrosio of the Heritage Univeristy Foundation, who joins us to talk about his new book, "The Trump Transition Project" and much more.


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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
00:00:21.800 people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
00:00:29.560 get total control and total power because this is just like in arizona this is just like in georgia
00:00:35.340 it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
00:00:40.420 is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
00:00:44.180 all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
00:00:51.300 stephen k bannon
00:00:59.560 some kudos um for his coverage in east palestine um that incident and it's a lot more than that is
00:01:10.760 going to go down in political history is one of the most underreported significant events
00:01:16.840 um in politics it's going to play very large um in the 2024 election cycle
00:01:24.020 um as steve said uh the inflection point for the donald trump campaign occurred when donald trump
00:01:32.040 went to east palestine and joe biden went to europe and uh we'll be glad to have the admiral back
00:01:40.640 in the saddle uh i wanted to just show him personally that i did steal his pink sheet today
00:01:47.560 but i'll put it back steve in a safe place i wanted to just look at this
00:01:51.560 um because i wanted to share with you something from uh peter nevaro.substack.com that i put out
00:01:58.240 today uh before i do that i just want to give you a preview of the show the first half hour here i've
00:02:04.540 got an actual blockbuster reveal breaking news about um the great new book uh and broader project that the
00:02:13.580 heritage uh foundation is putting out we're going to have paul dance up in in just a minute
00:02:19.400 and then at the bottom of the hour we're going to first have jane zirkle give us an update
00:02:25.120 on the uh disgrace which is otherwise known as the persecution of miles guo
00:02:31.240 um and then quickly follow that with a nice long form interview uh with clay clark uh and discuss
00:02:39.200 at length uh his um path breaking reawaken america tour but first i just want to comment briefly
00:02:45.380 um on these this um alibaba uh thing alibaba
00:02:52.040 alibaba is a chinese communist control company that is the leading purveyor of counterfeiting in the world
00:03:04.180 it was started with theft of intellectual property from american companies and yeah it was named after
00:03:12.020 a pirate alibaba and the 40 thieves and what i wrote about in the uh the substack today and you get that
00:03:19.240 up on on the the website up there um what i wrote about today was how alibaba under pressure from
00:03:30.600 xi jinping who's worried about social media companies destroying political systems oh duh
00:03:35.740 um forced alibaba to break up into six different pieces now what's interesting about that
00:03:42.060 is that um prior to that announcement alibaba had about 260 billion dollars in market cap
00:03:52.460 and after the announcement it added another 50 billion dollars of market cap with a stock price
00:04:00.800 rise and the point i want to make here is one that goes back to my days in the trump administration
00:04:06.580 what the hell are we doing letting american capital particularly pension funds and retirement savings
00:04:12.880 invest in a chinese communist company that steals our intellectual property number one and number two
00:04:21.100 is helping communist china and the ccp destroy america okay we gotta stop doing that and the lesson
00:04:31.620 that i talk about in in peter norr dot substack.com is one we need to cut off the flow of investment
00:04:39.280 capital from the american mainland to the chinese mainland forthwith something we we almost did in the trump
00:04:46.680 administration um and pivoting we also have to take a lesson from xi jinping yeah yeah these social media
00:04:56.640 companies can disrupt political systems we need to take down and break up facebook and google forthwith
00:05:04.480 something that uh the the the people on the capitol hill talk about all the time but they never do
00:05:10.460 anything and just remember zucker bucks zucker bucks zucker bucks as i talk about in the substack
00:05:16.120 zucker bucks spent more money in the battleground states of wisconsin and pennsylvania during the 2020
00:05:23.240 election cycle to set up ballot harvesting drop boxes the funnel of probably what was a flood of
00:05:31.100 illegal ballots into that system uh spend more money zuckerberg spent more money than the trump campaign did
00:05:38.860 itself that guy is dangerous facebook is dangerous google is dangerous cancel culture is dangerous and by
00:05:45.300 the way twitter is still dangerous because as i've shared with you um on steve's show they keep
00:05:51.840 censoring posts i put up there busk isn't aware apparently that the twitter cancel culture bots are still
00:05:59.880 active anyway that's my rant you can see the whole story at peternavar.substack.com
00:06:05.060 and what i want to do now is uh pivot sharply and abruptly and welcome uh my good friend paul danz in
00:06:14.420 from heritage um and paul's going to talk to us um about the presidential transition project
00:06:21.260 um as well as a very important policy book that russ vote you you're familiar with on the war room
00:06:29.860 is a key part of and i wrote a chapter in so paul um i want to welcome you uh to steve bannon's war
00:06:36.460 room great to see you there uh and uh tell us a little bit about uh yeah tell us a little bit first
00:06:43.780 about uh the the presidential transition uh project that you're that you're involved in sure and it's
00:06:50.180 great to be with you peter and and the posse i i myself am a uh long-time listener first-time guest
00:06:56.900 and uh really want to commend what you guys do here it's really we're going to harness this activist
00:07:03.220 movement that you've really brought together and bring it to washington to put people to work
00:07:08.980 and the policies day one january 20th 2025. so the project we have here at heritage we actually short
00:07:17.300 and call it project 2025. we're looking to basically bring the conservative movement together
00:07:23.940 systematically well in advance of of you know election day and even in advance obviously of
00:07:30.340 inauguration day and identify the people and the plans and get them ready so we can drop in
00:07:37.700 essentially special operators who know what to do and can start start at work immediately when you
00:07:43.780 know the president utters the word so help me god we're walking in the doors and we're going to take over
00:07:48.660 so to be clear um that the project itself um in terms of policies that are i guess being recommended
00:08:00.260 in some sense by heritage are those embodied in this book that's going to be published next month
00:08:05.700 can you tell us a little bit about the policy book yeah and and even to back up this is not heritage
00:08:12.660 the heritage is leading this but this is 50 of the largest and the most influential conservative
00:08:18.660 groups essentially joining forces uh to prepare and unison uh to be ready when uh kevin roberts our
00:08:27.460 president took the helm at heritage he he kind of surveyed what's in front of us with 2024 and said
00:08:33.860 you know the really the nation is at stake here we have we have two years and one chance to get
00:08:39.700 this right and it can't be on the backs of any one particular think tank we have to reach out to our
00:08:45.780 brothers and sisters in arms and really come up with a coordinated plan that's never been done before in
00:08:50.500 the conservative movement so what what we've done here is go back to what heritage and we're going on
00:08:56.020 our 50th year here our anniversary next month what heritage really got on the map for folks may remember
00:09:03.860 in 1980 was serving up what's called mandate for leadership uh to then president-elect reagan and
00:09:10.740 this was a uh policy book on the order of about a thousand pages but it was an agency by agency
00:09:17.620 prescriptive fix that uh basically set a road map a bible if you will for the for the fledgling
00:09:25.220 administration to get on the same page and say this is what success will look like after four years and
00:09:31.300 we also looked at what heritage had done in the past was also uh on ramp for resumes but we needed
00:09:37.300 to add to that and we needed to bring everyone together so we built our project now into four
00:09:42.740 pillars first is a policy book which we'll talk about and you are one of our esteemed authors we're
00:09:48.580 so fortunate to have you on board as as well as russ and um two is a massive database three is we're
00:09:57.300 we're doing online training and four is uh basically transition teams in 180 day plans
00:10:05.940 we're at project2025.org people can learn more about it yeah i i do want the the posse to visit
00:10:16.340 uh project2020.org is that what is it 2024.org project2024.org have i got 20 25 project2025.org
00:10:24.180 20 25 okay let me say that one more time project2025.org and the reason why i want you to go
00:10:31.380 there is because it is an interactive experience so first of all if you put your your name and email
00:10:38.500 address in um you'll be notified when the policy book comes out and it actually is going to be free
00:10:45.700 online it's going to be sold on amazon in hard copy but you will be have an opportunity
00:10:51.780 uh to get a free copy of it i guess in a pdf or some kind of kindle format so that's a good thing
00:10:58.740 but but i was looking at it earlier today it's kind of cool it's got a whole survey um to survey
00:11:05.140 your opinion about various types of issues and it's fairly broad range of issues so they'll gather
00:11:11.540 gather some good data so i urge you kind of to start there um before we talk about the book um could you
00:11:18.900 tell me what are some of the other big conservative organizations um that are on
00:11:25.140 board with this paul let's start there sure um and it's hard to to rattle off all 50 but obviously
00:11:32.020 you mentioned russ and the center for renewing america uh the conservative partnership institute
00:11:38.340 leadership institute um american center for law and justice basically you think of them and they've
00:11:45.140 and they've joined this um this team we're we're all basically trying to avoid duplication of efforts
00:11:51.940 but crowdsource the great ideas that are across the conservative movement and you know really
00:11:58.340 systematically be ready uh we had it kind of come together literally uh kind of mend some fences with
00:12:04.980 folks um we're this isn't going to be the perfect sampling but it's a start and what we've really done
00:12:12.020 is gone back like i was saying to what the heritage did in 1980 when they wrote the original book
00:12:17.620 had 400 contributors then majority of whom were outside of heritage it was a small organization so
00:12:23.220 we said you know let's let's we're conservatives let's look to the to the past to get some good
00:12:28.660 ideas let's do the same thing so we've recreated the book circa 2023 now we had over 400 people nominated
00:12:37.460 uh who are policy experts and people who've been recently in the government and trump admin really
00:12:44.340 come together and write these chapters so that was that's coming out next month and um we're excited
00:12:51.060 like you said it's going to be ultimately available online at project 2025.org and we will make it available
00:12:58.100 for sale um that you know for people who prefer hard yeah yeah let's talk a little bit about some of the chapters and
00:13:08.180 and also within the broader context of of how you're going to reconcile or acknowledge um some of the
00:13:18.100 the cross currents um in the in the republican party we talk talk a lot in the war room and i've written a lot
00:13:25.860 in my sub stack and books um about uh traditional republicanism the republicanism um of uh deregulation
00:13:38.980 and lower taxes uh for middle class families that certainly the mega folks support uh but there are
00:13:46.180 issues such as the border issue um and and the issue that i'm very involved in the trade issue
00:13:53.060 uh where there's there's a a fairly uh intense debate uh between the kind of the traditional republican
00:14:04.740 wing the free market wing um uh the open border wing of the party and and the mega trump folks who take
00:14:14.580 the the the the mega view of the security importance of secure borders and fair trade so for example in the
00:14:21.700 book um i'm absolutely delighted to be a contributor uh when when when the book deals with the the trade
00:14:29.380 chapter which which i'm a part of it's actually two chapters and one of them is called uh the case for
00:14:36.660 free trade and the other k is my chapter which is the case for fair trade and i look paul i think that's a
00:14:43.300 great way of handling these cross currents but but tell me a little bit about
00:14:48.180 about about how the big tent of heritage is is kind of handling some of that sure um well there's a
00:14:56.180 number a little bit of of difference between 1980 and and this uh year's edition first people will
00:15:03.300 remark were in 2023 the book in 1980 was was literally presented to uh president elect reagan in 1981 so he's
00:15:13.300 already been elected by them here we're coming out right at the debut of primary season and really
00:15:19.540 trying to establish to you know this is candidate agnostic you know who whoever becomes the conservative
00:15:25.700 standard bearer we want to provide a resource to him or her so um we're not here trying to divine
00:15:32.260 what is the conservative dogma and set it out but what we are trying to do is provide in one simple place
00:15:38.820 kind of a sampling that will show a good distribution of this is where the moment
00:15:43.540 arm of the conservative uh movement really sits with respect to a certain agency um there are as
00:15:50.340 you remarked many places where there's division and what we've done there in those cases were essentially
00:15:56.980 present the diametric points of view or the divergent points and allowed the candidate him or herself to
00:16:02.980 elect so you know what we ultimately want to do is literally put you know present this to to the
00:16:09.220 folks campaigning for president and say this is what conservatives want in their standard bearer
00:16:14.340 and you know we want you to start from there and kind of come to us instead of us chasing after you
00:16:20.020 the the book you know is it's a really thoughtful compendium of people everyone's like essentially
00:16:25.700 volunteer who's doing this um you know in addition to their day jobs but folks um you know part of this
00:16:32.260 the spree is really everyone grabbing an oar and saying we have to we have to get this right and
00:16:38.100 i i can tell you you know from my experience i was in the trump administration um outsider from
00:16:45.860 government i was an attorney in private practice in new york always aspired to kind of get involved
00:16:50.900 in politics but didn't have connections in washington didn't really know how to start and this this book
00:16:56.900 and this entire project 2025 is meant to bring new blood to washington we want the posse not everyone
00:17:03.860 can do this but we want those listening today to say hey i got two years now this is really my chance
00:17:09.940 to to come to washington and this project 2025 is going to be the portal through which you enter into
00:17:16.340 that service we're going to we're going to lay out in the book yes yeah paul on that point i want to
00:17:23.620 to wax a little eloquent briefly on this online training component because steve bannon's war room
00:17:30.020 is all about action action action steve has all sorts of projects like the precinct strategy which gets
00:17:36.900 people involved what what is the online training train people to do to grab a hold more of of their
00:17:45.460 fate and and and follow the canon of steve bannon action action action what is that all about what
00:17:51.060 what are they getting trained if they sign up i'm sure is it like woke principles or diversity or is
00:17:57.460 it something else no well you know as i was saying this entire project is uh a clarion call for folks
00:18:05.060 in what you like to um you know joke we all took uh as as uh the real heart of america what liberals deride
00:18:13.220 as flyover country but um for us deplorables this is the heart and soul we want folks like that who who
00:18:20.900 have you know strong convictions and skill sets and and and and specialties to be able to say you
00:18:26.900 know i can work in this federal government we can't as conservatives look at limited government and
00:18:32.900 think if we ignore it it will go away the liberals take over and and the esprit of this project
00:18:39.060 as as even what what dr robert cert heritage said is to go on offense so in the training section we're
00:18:46.180 basically we're teaching people this is how the federal government functions you get a primer
00:18:51.700 of what all these agencies extensively are supposed to do under law but then two is like how do you work
00:18:57.860 within the government what what unites us our 50 partners is everyone's dead set on taking down the
00:19:04.820 administrative state deconstructing it but that that in itself is is going to be a very technical
00:19:11.460 operation and what we try to do here is one we set out our our principles in the book you know so
00:19:17.380 everyone can kind of say this is what the book says about a certain agency this is what we're aiming for
00:19:23.060 if you don't agree this might not be for you to get in this database this is going to be the central
00:19:28.580 place like a kind of think of a conservative linkedin but it's really allowing a candidate to
00:19:34.100 to uh curate his or her own profile upload their resume their social media you know extol a little
00:19:41.300 bit on their their public service their aspirations and um but also allow us to track people and kind
00:19:48.660 of position them for various jobs three is the training component this is online everyone who's
00:19:55.620 interested can go to project2025.org and sign up for this under training you'll go to the tab under
00:20:01.860 training and this is a series of lectures at base given by our our kind of crowdsource from our
00:20:08.900 experts from across our 50 organizations telling you you know this is this is how a grant program
00:20:15.060 is administered in the federal government or this is this is the policy making process this is a
00:20:20.740 security clearance what what do you have to do to come to work in the federal government what does it
00:20:25.460 what is um you know what does this entail what what you know even down to how am i going to
00:20:31.460 relocate my kids or school systems and that kind of thing um this is these are classes and kind of
00:20:38.660 coaching to go about that and then finally four with which russ is actually directing russ vote from
00:20:45.060 center for renewing america of war room stalwart is really our action plan for the first 180 days so
00:20:52.740 we're identifying the regulations that have to be pulled down right away we're drafting things that can
00:20:58.020 go up we're we're drafting executive orders and and at the end of the day we want to have a trained
00:21:05.540 group of people who believe what we believe who are identifying our database and who are ready to
00:21:11.780 essentially move out as special operators and have this ethos that you know they're either moving forward
00:21:17.140 or they're getting out of the way so paul let me get back to this um how you're handling some of the uh
00:21:25.220 the cross currents in the republican party and i mentioned earlier that uh i'm part of the trade
00:21:32.660 chapter um i'm doing the case for fair trade uh and there'll be another uh gentleman who's doing the
00:21:39.380 case for free trade and that's a clear uh battle line that i i had to deal with in my four years in the
00:21:48.260 trump administration um who you got for uh for the immigration chapter and how are they handling uh
00:21:57.780 sensitive issues like um uh the case for against asylum sure again um well i get a big reveal here is uh
00:22:08.740 ken cucinelli uh who's formerly dhs is uh was the principal author on that chapter and uh he he had
00:22:18.180 like i said a group of folks from who've been nominated by our our coalition partners as
00:22:24.340 contributors to the volume i think there must have been 30 folks or so who helped author that on dhs
00:22:30.180 again i i think you'll be pleased with the way the chapter comes out um sure the we're not you know
00:22:37.140 again there this is a fusion a little bit uh where we have to be additive we have to win or this entire
00:22:43.220 thing is academic so um we are trying to be respectful of where there's diversion opinions
00:22:48.660 we're trying to say well this is really where the majority opinion sits and where you know maybe some
00:22:55.220 some kind of dissenting view is seen as well um lawyers do this and sometimes in joint briefs but
00:23:02.340 um in in the case of of immigration i think um you know we do have cross-cutting themes um many of which
00:23:11.780 you'll hear echoed in um the war room uh we talk about obviously restoring full spectrum energy
00:23:19.860 dominance uh ending the war on carbon we talked about placing the american family as the centerpiece
00:23:26.500 of life again and we talked about really protecting our sovereignty borders and national treasure so those
00:23:34.420 are all cross-cutting themes and you see not only the dhs chapter with immigration but you'll see that
00:23:40.500 across when you're discussing the state and all these attacks and how about uh how about uh ukraine
00:23:48.100 do you do you handle that one or is that too too hot a potato for you well there is you know that that
00:23:54.020 is uh you put your thumb on it that is definitely a um diametrically opposed issue i think the uh the
00:24:03.060 weight is tending more towards how people in the war room might receive it uh but you know what we
00:24:09.300 essentially did was um you know bring together a lot of the foreign policy old hands who worked in
00:24:16.180 that area but you know kind of setting out some of the major attempts you know president reagan used
00:24:22.740 to call it the deep state department and we were beginning to make hate inroads there but you know
00:24:29.140 it's it's it's a complicated uh thing to undo it's a complicated hey hey i gotta tell you though you're
00:24:35.380 making me a little nervous when you talk about the old hands because that that takes me back to the to
00:24:41.620 the uh the days we got into places like iran and afghanistan and hindu kush um let me give you let me give
00:24:49.780 you your last plug and and we're gonna uh bid you adieu look everybody please uh check out project
00:24:57.620 2025.org it's project 2025.org it's been a pleasure to have paul dance with us from heritage uh this
00:25:06.740 project is uh is basically an umbrella project of 50 conservative groups coming together and look
00:25:13.140 just go to the website sign up you can get the free book uh online and uh there's all sorts of
00:25:19.860 other good stuff um and and uh paul the book's uh coming out next month in april and it's the 50 year
00:25:28.820 anniversary of heritage uh where you'll be having a big uh big soiree and um i thank you uh for taking
00:25:36.980 the time to come on the war room although uh you know coat and tie is optional on the war room just
00:25:42.340 just so you know uh but anyway give my regards uh to the folks at heritage and um uh we'll we'll uh
00:25:51.220 we'll see you uh next at the at the uh at the event when the book comes out paul thanks again
00:25:56.980 thank you peter thanks for all right my brother all right um we got about 60 seconds here to set up
00:26:05.300 um the next half hour you can't go away because uh there's two things that are going to happen
00:26:11.940 miles glow i want to talk a little bit about uh the latest uh in the persecution of uh brother miles
00:26:19.540 um and we're also going to have a really uh thoughtful discussion with clay car about uh a really
00:26:27.860 important grassroots phenomenon that's sweeping this country called the reawaken america tour the
00:26:34.820 next one's going to be down um in miami at trump's derail may 12th and 13th uh i'm going to be there
00:26:43.700 myself the first time i'll be in person in one of these things so when we come back stay with us
00:26:49.460 when we come back uh we're going to be having a great next half hour in the meantime um buy that
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00:31:46.100 war room battleground with stephen k bannon
00:31:56.420 peter k navarro sitting in for the admiral the admiral will be back in the war room tomorrow morning
00:32:02.340 he's uh steering his way back from uh epic performance uh and show um in east palestine
00:32:11.060 the epic performance was not by stephen k bannon but rather by the citizens of that beleaguered town
00:32:17.300 who are getting just run over by joe biden and pete buddha judge and the biden epa and everybody in between
00:32:26.180 okay so um i'm going to welcome jane zirkle um onto the set to talk about one of the most complicated
00:32:34.820 things jane let me let me see if i get this straight uh miles guo who is a chinese expat
00:32:42.500 uh arguably the single most important chinese expat trying to take down the ccp
00:32:50.340 um is being uh hounded persecuted and now thrown in jail by the department of justice
00:32:58.180 um and the backdrop to all of this is a fascinating case with um this um um uh musician preg prez i
00:33:10.260 can't even pronounce his name but he was part of a group with lauren hill and wycliffe um back in the
00:33:16.740 90s they made a ton of money and this guy goes off on his own and uh he's accused by the federal
00:33:25.620 government of getting in bed with a um chinese uh scam artist who uh paid paid the the the singer
00:33:39.620 the american singer uh to manipulate people like steve winn and others yeah steve winn the guy who owns all
00:33:48.260 the casinos in china to extradite miles back to communist china because obviously miles was exposing
00:34:00.500 uh all of the uh crimes of the chinese communist party so i guess jane um what does this trial mean
00:34:10.100 for the freedom of miles guo that's the only thing i care about jane
00:34:14.740 well that's right pros michelle is facing trial for numerous charges ranging from conspiracy to
00:34:22.740 money laundering to working to not registering as an agent of china he met with the vice minister of
00:34:30.820 security the of china on behalf of the ccp who was working to have miles guo extradited and this was
00:34:39.300 because he was working with a gentleman by the name of joe lowe who was involved in a very notorious
00:34:46.580 financial scandal the one mdb scandal involving the malaysian government in which billions of dollars
00:34:55.060 were embezzled and joe lowe was sort of a hollywood great gatsby type who met pros michelle and when pros
00:35:03.700 became interested in the political world joe saw an opportunity to get involved as well and actually
00:35:10.420 around a million dollars of the stolen malaysian money went to the obama jane jane jane jane jane
00:35:18.660 forgive me here i just want you to tell me we can't get this thing is too complicated to relate just
00:35:25.300 tell me is this going to help miles get his freedom and why i think it definitely has a good
00:35:33.300 chance to impact that case because it shows how several co-conspirators operated with ccp officials
00:35:40.660 to have miles guo extradited figures such as elliot brody and george higginbottom who have already
00:35:47.540 pled guilty to charges related to this matter and this is sort of the missing link between the money
00:35:54.420 and the meeting with the ccp official that really shows just how deep ccp interference runs in the
00:36:01.860 judicial system great all right look you're going to uh you're going to give the longer extended
00:36:09.300 version as this trial uh goes on uh you're going to be back a lot as the war room correspondent i thank
00:36:16.180 you for the update jane i'm going to pivot hard now uh to my brother clay clark um out in the
00:36:24.260 great state uh of oklahoma clay uh is uh the uh person who's putting together uh this reawaken america
00:36:35.380 tour which has been going on now barnstorming the country and i want to i want to just have a
00:36:42.180 a conversation with brother clay clay and i are working closely on some projects as well
00:36:46.980 uh i'll be in uh miami may 12th and 13th at durale my first live appearance um at the reawaken america
00:36:57.460 tour and so i wanted to just talk to clay clay um tell us a little bit about the tour first uh and
00:37:06.100 who's going to be on it because you get some really high profile folks including um the man i i i love
00:37:13.380 deeply who who got deeply harmed by the deep state uh general mike flynn clay floor is yours brother
00:37:19.860 general flynn's gonna be there uh laura trump i just spoke to her she'll be there uh your good friend
00:37:24.340 uh devin nunez cash patel uh eric trump so i would say a lot of the maga inner circle will be there
00:37:31.460 but then you have people that uh maybe aren't in the maga inner circle but those who are just standing
00:37:36.340 up unapologetically for freedom of dr sherry tenpenny uh dr judy mikeovitz uh you're going to
00:37:42.660 have a pastor leon benjamin pastor greg lock jim brewer the comedian sean foyte the praise and
00:37:48.180 worship leader and peter really how this event came about was when the lockdowns happened uh my wife
00:37:54.420 and i and all my oklahomies all we could do was pray for you all i could do is pray for president
00:37:59.860 trump and pray for you and i and that's what i did and i determined in my mind that if they did a
00:38:03.940 lockdown in the state of oklahoma i would sue the mayor of tulsa and turn my building into a church
00:38:09.140 to defy the lockdowns if the churches were going to lock down i determined in my mind i would turn
00:38:14.500 my church or my building into a church and i would sue the mayor of tulsa to keep our city open and i
00:38:19.860 did just that when the lockdowns were announced and we started hosting weekly town halls when you
00:38:24.500 weren't supposed to have 10 people or more in the space we would have a hundred people in a space or a
00:38:29.380 thousand people in a space and at one of those town halls i met general flynn america's
00:38:33.700 general and he and i got to talking and i just felt like a god was calling me i didn't see a
00:38:38.740 burning bush i didn't have a a vision i just felt like i was called to do something um using my
00:38:44.820 connections and talent and time and the things i can do and so i called general flynn and i said general
00:38:49.780 flynn let's do an event uh where we're going to have five or six thousand people together in one
00:38:56.100 arena one facility and let's see how many people we can have stream this stream online did this event
00:39:01.540 and so we did the reawaken america tour the first event and if you can believe it or not we had over
00:39:05.460 five thousand people in the same place we weren't supposed to be getting together uh we had over
00:39:09.540 fifty thousand people request a ticket but what really blew my mind is we had over seven million
00:39:13.860 people that streamed the event online and what i thought was going to be just one event uh peter
00:39:19.620 general flynn called me and said can we do one more so we did one more event in florida and now
00:39:24.500 here we are 20 events later taking the reawaken america tour to trump dorale uh in miami florida and for
00:39:30.100 everybody out there listening we have scholarship uh tickets which means that anybody can afford
00:39:34.980 these events so if you go to timetofreeamerica.com and you request a ticket you don't have to be rich
00:39:39.540 to be able to go you don't have to have a you don't have to know somebody you just have to request
00:39:43.700 those tickets and we have just under 700 tickets available right now for miami florida trump dorale
00:39:48.900 that's timetofreeamerica.com uh do me a favor because i love that you talk fast and you get a lot of
00:39:57.540 info out say that website really slowly where they can get the tickets and say it twice for me brother
00:40:03.620 it's a timetofreeamerica.com timetofreeamerica.com also i've written this on my my cup i'm heavily
00:40:10.580 inspired by day quill today there uh peter so this is my phone number you can text this number
00:40:15.460 918-851-0102 918-851-0102 the oklahoma allergies are getting me so i'm kind of on the day
00:40:24.020 quill drip right now so this is my chaser but you can text that number 918-851-0102
00:40:31.780 all right do me a favor um let's talk a little bit about uh like a serious kind of step back a
00:40:37.780 little bit uh tell us a little about uh who clay clark is and you know where you grew up and and how you
00:40:45.540 came to be somebody with a mission because as i've come to know you uh fairly well now your mission
00:40:53.860 really um is one dedicated to restoring uh this country uh to its values and greatness so so how
00:41:03.380 how did you how did you go from from where you're sitting now uh from where you started how what's the
00:41:10.900 clay clark story in a in a nutshell brother my mom and dad were wonderful people uh tom clark may
00:41:17.540 he rest in peace my mom mary and i grew up really poor um my dad worked at a gas station and he
00:41:23.300 delivered pizzas for domino's pizzas in his late 30s to provide for our family and at the age of 15 i
00:41:29.620 resolved in my mind that i wouldn't be poor anymore uh so i read you know think and grow rich by napoleon
00:41:35.700 hill i read all the norman vincent peel books i read how to win friends and influence people by
00:41:40.820 dale carnegie uh robert kiyosaki rich dad poor dad and then uh i got three jobs i worked at applebee's
00:41:48.020 target and direct tv and uh before the age of 22 i had built a multi-million dollar entertainment
00:41:54.180 company called dj connection.com which i don't own and i haven't owned for over 10 years but that
00:42:00.100 company we were doing over 4 000 events a year peter we were doing weddings and corporate events massive
00:42:04.900 events and uh uh i sold that business and then i got involved in the following industries i got
00:42:11.140 involved in the dental industry i got involved in the photography industry in the legal industry
00:42:16.580 in the real estate industry and the home working industry this is a real thing the dog training
00:42:21.220 industry and the carpet cleaning industry it's a lot and if you go to thrivetimeshow.com and you
00:42:26.100 click on testimonials you can see but basically i'm a guy who uh developed 200 plus income streams or 200
00:42:32.980 plus brands and so how i'm how i make money is i charge people a flat fee to to grow their business
00:42:39.860 and then i get a small percentage of the growth and that's how i make money and so i'm kind of
00:42:44.500 betting on myself because if i'm not uh generating revenue or growth for my client i'm not making any
00:42:49.540 money and anyway um at the age of 27 peter i'd hit pretty much my financial goals and i've just felt like
00:42:55.860 that this republic is worth saving and i always thought that president trump would be able to stop the deep
00:43:01.700 state himself and when i saw fauci get up there on national television and tell people uh things
00:43:07.860 that i knew to be false because i knew the models that said that 2.2 million people would die from
00:43:12.740 covid were falsely calibrated by deborah burks his own admission i knew that the pcr tests were falsely
00:43:18.900 calibrated or could be falsely used to inflate the number of cases per the the statements of carrie
00:43:24.580 mollis the inventor of the pcr tests and when i knew that covid was treatable with budesonide and
00:43:29.940 ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine because i have doctors who are clients of mine uh dr mehan
00:43:35.300 that's mehan md.com and dr sherwood and the late great dr zelenko these guys had treated between the
00:43:41.140 three of them 27 000 plus covid 19 patients with only three deaths and when i saw the way he was lying
00:43:48.980 to you guys and lying to the american people i recognized that i needed to take my personal uh
00:43:53.940 uh whatever my personal agenda is and put that aside and to focus my schedule on trying to save
00:44:00.180 america so normally peter i wake up at 3 a.m and i work till six that's my normal i wake up at 3 a.m
00:44:05.380 and i work till six i do that six days a week and i've always done that to grow my businesses and my
00:44:11.140 family's wealth and i decided to refocus that and to focus on saving this nation and so from 3 a.m
00:44:17.220 to 6 p.m every day all i do is project reawaken america project save america and that's why we
00:44:23.220 let people name their price when they come to our events because i don't want anybody to be unable to
00:44:27.700 know the truth because we are in a very perilous time in this nation and if it wasn't for great
00:44:33.300 folks like steve bannon like yourself general flynn cash patel etc uh we would be in a far worse
00:44:39.780 situation and i just feel like you guys need some reinforcements and so i know i wasn't invited by
00:44:44.420 you to join the party but hopefully you feel uh the the the love and support of people like myself
00:44:49.780 that are just trying to help you help support you and get the message out so um you did what your
00:44:58.660 story tells me you were like the quintessential american entrepreneur this country was made for
00:45:06.420 you did you graduate from high school did you ever go to college yeah well i hit the ground running
00:45:12.420 uh well i i i'm a big fan of case studies so i went to high school um and i graduated early or
00:45:18.260 i finished high school early in minnesota if you have all your credits you can go to college early so
00:45:22.260 i graduated just like everybody else but i went to college early during my junior and senior year
00:45:27.380 i transferred to oral roberts university and i'm not being disparaging of oral roberts university but
00:45:32.340 i remember talking to my professor and i said mr professor how much money do you make he told me the
00:45:37.460 number and peter i was djing wedding and i had a company and we were charging 600 per event and at
00:45:44.420 the time i was doing about 500 a year yeah i thought to myself you know i could make 10 times what my
00:45:50.820 professor makes per year if i would just drop out and focus on that and so i began reading case studies
00:45:56.260 and so what i do is i'll get a book and i'll just give an example i'll get a book like this um the collapse
00:46:02.100 of the dollar this is over a decade old and what i do to books is probably unethical but i read
00:46:06.580 them i highlight them i take notes on every page i dog ear them and i apply what i'm learning
00:46:12.820 into my life and businesses so i taught myself photoshop and videography and accounting and
00:46:18.260 bookkeeping and um i just devour case studies so if you ever come to tulsa to my man cave you'll see
00:46:23.060 all these books that i've studied and if i ever get stuck i find somebody who's very good at that task
00:46:29.140 so when i started a photography company believe it or not i didn't know how to take photos had no
00:46:33.380 interest in photography but i thought to myself you know what that could be that could be a profitable
00:46:37.220 industry so i hired a wedding photographer to teach myself and my team and i build all the systems and
00:46:41.940 i have a four-step four-step process peter step one you find a problem which people have a lot of
00:46:46.740 problems step two you solve the problem step three you try to sell the solution and step four you nail
00:46:52.660 it and scale it and that's how i'm involved in all these industries so i'm just a lifetime learner
00:46:57.460 a voracious reader and i really do i mean this sincerely i love your podcast because your podcast
00:47:03.060 says um it's like it's like a daily briefing where you take a something that could be said in three
00:47:08.020 hours and you say it in 10 minutes and i prefer people that teach that way and so i try to surround
00:47:12.980 myself with people uh that are very high functioning um get it done or people that can quickly teach me a
00:47:18.580 skill set that i need to learn and that's what i do
00:47:20.500 yeah i think thanks for mentioning the uh the podcast and sub stack i just put a put a little
00:47:28.420 plug in it's peter nevaro.substack.com and yeah what i'm trying to do with that clay is um
00:47:35.060 basically provide the best what i call short form podcast at the intersection of politics and economics
00:47:42.420 that that's out there and thomas jefferson once famously wrote uh that i would have written you a
00:47:49.860 shorter letter uh but i didn't have the time and and what i'm trying to do in the podcast is use my
00:47:56.340 time uh to save your time to hit that so so thanks i'm looking uh forward to to seeing uh your reawakened
00:48:06.900 tour down in durrell um up close and personal and uh folks can um can stream that as well let's go
00:48:15.220 through once more uh how they can sign up for uh the fact that uh there's scholarships available
00:48:21.860 and that uh that this stuff is both i guess live streamed and then after the fact you you uh you
00:48:27.620 archive it right yeah if you go to rumble.com and you search for the thrive time show there you'll be
00:48:33.140 able to watch the event for free but what we do peter is we pack in if people can believe this
00:48:38.020 we pack in 70 plus speakers during a two-day event we have every speaker gets a 15-minute runway to
00:48:45.780 share the truth you'll be given a half hour but most speakers are given a 15-minute window to share
00:48:50.820 the truth and what we do is there's no teleprompters there's no corporate sponsors and if people go to
00:48:56.180 time to free america.com you can request a ticket and i tell people you know if you could pay 250
00:49:01.300 for a regular price ticket that would be great but if your budget allows you to spend seven dollars
00:49:07.940 that's okay too because we all need to do what we can to save this country so um these events
00:49:14.100 are not profitable for me the rolling stone did a hit piece on me uh stating that i've clicked that
00:49:18.740 clay clark has bitten off more than he can chew because they somehow got a hold of some of the
00:49:22.580 vendors and the lighting companies and the sound companies that have hired and they've determined
00:49:26.500 that i'm losing money at these events which is true but we're not doing this to to make a profit
00:49:30.580 we're doing this to save the country because it'll be very hard for our economy to be profitable if
00:49:34.980 it's not free so if you want to attend these events folks don't let money get in the way don't let time
00:49:39.620 get in the way carve out time choose to be there what gets scheduled gets done you can go to time to
00:49:45.140 free america.com time to free america.com if you want a little bit faster service you can text this
00:49:51.460 number right here 918-851-0102 and i mean this sincerely your podcast uh william shakespeare said
00:50:02.420 is the soul of wit and i've only had the opportunity to spend time and fellowship with
00:50:06.180 president trump on two occasions but i can tell you you operate at trump time and so does he and
00:50:11.380 that's what it's going to take to save this country we don't have time for bureaucracy and we need to get
00:50:16.500 things done and i just encourage people if you want to get things done come to these events get
00:50:21.140 plugged in i promise you're going to leave inspired to do what's required to save this great republic
00:50:28.420 all right my brother uh you are you are an awesome dynamo that well that operates uh
00:50:35.220 not a lot of hours in a day left after you use them um clay thanks for being on uh war room uh folks
00:50:41.700 uh to check out the reawakened tour i'm going to let clay go now and finish off um with some breaking
00:50:48.420 news um from brazil and this is um this is a big deal uh admiral bannon here has been following how
00:50:57.860 the ccp has cut deals now with russia uh to get off the u.s dollar and iran to get off the u.s dollar
00:51:06.980 in saudi arabia and in in the in the in the if if if the world gets off the u.s dollar in oil that's
00:51:16.020 going to have a tremendous impact um on this country and now we learn uh that lula the uh president
00:51:25.620 of brazil um has just reached an agreement uh to trade um with communist china strictly uh in chinese
00:51:35.380 uan um indeed so as steve says often elections have consequences stolen elections have catastrophic
00:51:44.900 consequences uh lula corrupt ccp puppet who stole that election from bolsonara uh now they're trying
00:51:55.140 to like with trump trying to put bolsonara in prison um this this can't stand folks so um steve will be
00:52:04.260 back with you here tomorrow in the war room uh i promise steve that your beloved pink sheet will be
00:52:12.340 back uh in its place but i always like to uh give you a little poke on that um because i know it's
00:52:19.460 dear to your heart uh in the meantime um it's an honor and privilege to be here in the war room i'm
00:52:24.820 asking everyone in the posse to go to peternavarro.substack.com peternavarro.substack.com
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