Stephen K. Bannon, Natalie Winters and Harnell discuss the latest developments in Ukraine, Poland and Russia, as well as the UN General Assembly address by Vladimir Zelensky on climate change, and the new ask for $24 billion from President Trump.
00:02:08.160each war now can become final but it takes our unity to make sure that aggression will not
00:02:16.540break in again and it is not a dialogue between the so-called great powers somewhere behind the
00:02:23.480closed doors that can guarantee us all the new wars era but open war of all nations for peace
00:02:32.780he can publicly share his idea now not waste time not to lose people yes and and say the my
00:02:43.220formula is to stop the war and stop all this tragedy and stop russian aggression so the idea
00:02:53.560is how to take the part of our territory and to give putin that is not the peace formula
00:03:02.780And all cult of climate change meet the cult of Ukraine, quite the bizarre cold open.0.55
00:03:12.820We got Harnwell joining us to discuss the latest developments, not just here in New York with the U.N. with Ukraine, but even back home in Ukraine with Zelensky, some of his supposed European allies.
00:03:22.900I guess they're upset about Zelensky's actions over here.
00:04:43.920It's a hope destined to fail, but a desperate hope that they will continue to support him because he realises that the political winds in the United States are headwinds now rather than tailwinds as they were a year and a half ago.
00:04:59.320You know, I would say that's the same reason why he has this, I think, this dude with the bad wig, Ashton Cirillo, Mike, or the stage name Sarah, as an official government spokesman.
00:05:23.760Because in his head, this is the language that the power, at least, that he's trying to appeal to in the United States speak.
00:08:58.800that I want to take out from today, if I may, Natalie.
00:09:03.940The first is that for those who are interested in the dynamics
00:09:09.000and the personal relationship dynamics, Sergei Lavrov,
00:09:12.460who's the Russian foreign minister, the Russian state media had said
00:09:17.040he would be in attendance at that Security Council meeting.
00:09:20.120You know, actually, here's the time for me to call on Memphis.
00:09:23.320They wouldn't mind just playing that in the background.
00:09:25.940We have footage of the Security Council meeting today.
00:09:28.800And I'll just talk over the top of it. So, so Lavrov wasn't there. Russia was replaced or was represented, I should say, by Russia's ambassador to the UN.
00:09:42.140I tell you who else wasn't there. And that was Wang Yi. Now, China is, of course, one of the five permanent members of the Security Council.
00:09:50.960the foreign minister Wang Yi wasn't there
00:12:02.080And here we can see on the very day that Zelensky addresses the Security Council,
00:12:08.040that China and Russia are very keen to let the world know,
00:12:12.660And I guess they're BRICS allies. They're a growing number of BRICS allies. That alliance between the two of them is as strong as ever.
00:12:23.440Now, Harnwell, before we let you go, you probably noticed I'm a little different than Steve. I don't interrupt quite as much. I like to let you finish your point.
00:12:32.860Of course, kidding. Before I let you go, real quick, just on the front of Poland, talking with the, I believe, Ukrainian envoy about grain imports, exports.
00:12:43.140What's the latest with that? And then we'll let you go.
00:12:46.060Well, yesterday there was a planned meeting, Natalie, between Andrzej Duda, the Polish president, and President Zelenskyj to try and iron out some of these difficulties that they've had.
00:12:59.260That meeting was cancelled, and it was cancelled because Zelensky had said yesterday, basically indicating Poland, that while some of Ukraine's European allies are feigning solidarity, they're really secretly supporting Russia.
00:13:18.160So Poland has taken umbrage at this, and they've actually called, they've summoned in Ukraine's ambassador for stripping down, to make that absolutely clear. So there are tensions there between those two countries, certainly, and those tensions seem to be increasing.
00:13:36.200arnwell thank you so much for joining us if people want to stay up to date with your analysis that
00:13:42.760i'm sure leaves the ruling class or overlords very mad angry and upset where can they get
00:13:48.680all of that content and more from you thank you so much nathalie well firstly i'll give a plug to
00:13:54.460the newsletter that goes out several times a day um and just folks if they want to they should
00:14:40.800And, of course, thank you so much for joining us.
00:14:42.160Now, before we bring Kane on, at Steve's request,
00:14:45.400I was supposed to come on the show this morning to walk you guys through
00:14:48.320what is a new breaking, really bombshell story coming out of DHS,
00:14:52.140so I just want to tee that up myself a little bit,
00:14:54.620and then we'll bring Kane on from Citizen Free Press to discuss.
00:14:57.780But you may have heard by now that the Department of Homeland Security, specifically led by Mayorkas, has established a new Homeland Intelligence Experts group.
00:15:09.020Remember, this is the same DHS, same outfit that had launched the short-lived disinformation governance board about a year ago before the war room posse and investigative reporters helped quash that for the free speech trampling really offense to the First Amendment that it was.
00:15:26.480But I think they're sort of rebranding. And frankly, I have to say, I think this iteration, the latest attempt, what let's call it what it is, not just election interference, but to quash the MAGA movement might just be all the more concerning.
00:15:39.800to walk you through this group if you read the press release basically they're admitting that
00:15:46.540the government is now openly working with corporations with their private sector partners
00:15:51.700to help get data to help get information to just share resources to help combat you guessed it
00:15:58.540domestic violent extremism but if you really drill down and you look at the who's who
00:16:04.640of the dozen or so people that are listed as belonging to this new group you can tell
00:16:10.300it really is just the bowels of the swamp the bowels of the deep state you of course have some
00:16:16.000sure names you guys recognize at home john brennan james clapper but you also have three
00:16:22.040signatories the last two names i just said are included on that who actually were part of the
00:16:26.820hunter biden hard drive russian disinformation letter how's that for hypocrisy and keeping it
00:16:31.920so offensively in your face but even more interesting and this is some exclusive war
00:16:37.700room analysis we also have alissa massimino this is someone who's up at georgetown law she's
00:16:43.780repeatedly tweeted about how much she hates donald trump even asking people what are you doing to put
00:16:48.820donald trump in the rear view mirror it's clear these people are ardently anti-trump they're
00:16:53.540weaponizing the dhs to ensure that he doesn't get his rightful second some might say third
00:16:58.580But second term. But what's so interesting, too, if this is supposed to be countering domestic extremism, there's actually no one who's an expert on Islamic extremism, no one who's an expert on, you know, the Marxist movement that is Black Lives Matter or these movements that we've seen destroy America, cities across this country.
00:17:16.540And even more interesting, of course, you guys know my work has focused a lot on COVID-19, the origins of that, linking, of course, to EcoHealth Alliance, Asha M. George, another individual who is on this new group, she leads what is the very swampy group called the Bipartisan Committee on Biodefense.
00:17:35.920Not only are they supporters of the natural origins theory with COVID-19, but the executive vice president of EcoHealth Alliance, the group that was receiving funds from Anthony Fauci to collaborate with the Wuhan Institute of Virology on COVID-19 related research.
00:17:50.340Well, he's also on the board there. So how is that for the swamp?
00:17:53.980You also have a key Russiagate operative, someone by the name of Tashina Gowhar, I hope I pronounced that correctly, who not only was very critical in getting the warrants to spy on the Trump campaign, but was very wrapped up in the Russia, Russia, Russia hoax.
00:18:11.720But really, I think the most important takeaway and what Steve and I were really going to get into earlier today is that this outfit is primarily comprised of lawyers, partners, some of America's leading law firms.
00:18:25.620Of course, they're all in bed with the DNC, but it really seems like a group of people who should be more aligned with the Department of Justice.
00:18:34.760So the true signal, not the noise here, I would argue, is that this is showing that Trump-style lawfare is going to be coming not just for Donald J. Trump, but like he always said, they're coming after him just to get to you.
00:18:49.860And they're going to use, I think, this new DHS outfit, this little group. They've admitted to it to help combat domestic extremism by partnering with the private sector and really using lawfare, weaponizing these law firms, weaponizing the law, of course, disrespecting the Constitution to do so.
00:19:07.980I'm sorry, I talked so much, but we've got to lay down some groundwork before we bring in the one and only Kane from Citizen Brief Press.
00:19:17.240I think we have him. If we do, Kane, I know you had this story linked up in the stack early this morning.
00:19:24.700I'd love to just get your thoughts as someone who follows the media, knows a lot of these people from their previous scandals, your thoughts on what the DHS is now trying to do.
00:19:34.660well thanks natalie glad to be here you know i just removed my n95 mask and my ppe
00:19:41.560because even though i work absolutely positively alone you can never be too careful so now that
00:19:48.860i'm ready you got your booster too actually there's an interesting story in the stack from
00:19:55.960last night that pfizer moderna stock took a hit fell about 10 because pfizer announced that they
00:20:02.080expect somewhere only around 20% of the public to get this newest booster. So Fauci's crying
00:20:10.340somewhere in retirement in his $15 million DC home. You know, Natalie, here's the thing.
00:20:16.880You want me to talk about this new DHS group. And I just, you know, it's like following Johnny
00:20:22.200Carson, following you. There's no one on this earth, you know, and this is a compliment,
00:20:27.460it. But there's no one on this earth who knows this stuff like you do and what you know about
00:20:32.760these people. What struck out to me when I saw it is it seemed like it was, you know, a federal
00:20:37.640jobs program for aging spooks and Democrat lawyers and maybe people who no longer want to
00:20:45.200spend time at Perkins Coy. It reads, you know, your initial reaction to it seems correct to me.
00:20:52.460It reads like it's a list of Democrats that plan to use the courts much in the way that Mark Elias did with absentee ballots in the last election.
00:21:05.560But these Democrats plan to use lawfare in the courts to go after President Trump.
00:21:10.080And as you said, domestic violent extremism, which is one of those generically perfect, super broad terms that could mean everything from me sitting in my office typing out headlines to to someone speaking on a on a ham radio about about what's happening in Washington.
00:21:31.040it's you know you never you talked about the the disbanded group wasn't that led but I know you
00:21:37.960guys you and Raheem and National Pulse and War Room sort of really did you know you led the
00:21:44.280effort was that led by Nina was it Nina Jamiewicz or something like that Nina Jamiewicz yes the one
00:21:52.400and only the TikToker extraordinaire who recently registered as a foreign agent on behalf of the
00:21:58.880British government, but I digress. Yeah, that's interesting. I remember the stuff, the podcast
00:22:06.700on War Room where you and Raheem were really hitting that hard. So again, my thoughts on this
00:22:14.720are, this is why I'm anonymous. Unfortunately, you're out there, your name's out there. There
00:22:20.320are a bunch of people that are fighting the good fight and have to deal with things like being
00:22:26.540swatted like war room and steve was swatted two or three times so anytime you know anytime dh dhs
00:22:34.440and the government starts to trend in this area where they talk about domestic extremism we know
00:22:40.040that those are code words for populists for america first believers for trump supporters
00:22:46.100and we can you know without even questioning we can we can assume that all of their attention is
00:22:51.680going to be put on the new sort of the new populist right wing. And and so, you know, I'm
00:22:58.020a hey, at least we know the names. And and now with people like you, we'll keep a really close
00:23:04.280eye on it, I hope. Yeah, you can sort of reverse engineer their definition of domestic extremism
00:23:10.700by who they're choosing to appoint to this board. There's like I said, no experts on Islamic
00:23:16.460terrorism. Again, they're talking about just in general terrorist threats to the United States
00:23:21.420to but they really seem with a laser focus to go after domestic extremism which is probably just
00:23:26.280code for election denialism but like i said no one who's well versed in the marxist overtaking
00:23:31.560of this country or black lives matter anything like that but this brings me to the second story
00:23:36.040that i wanted to discuss with you which is why they're in such a full-blown panic mode in the
00:23:41.200words of one of the dhs group members putting trump in the rear view mirror which i think would
00:23:46.920actually make him look closer than he appears um and speaking of closeness there's some interesting
00:23:52.980new polling coming out uh from real clear politics showing that if you were to sort of transpose where
00:24:00.500we are currently with 2020 donald trump is ahead of joe biden uh in the polls at the same time if
00:24:08.080you sort of do a compare and contrast i'll keep i'll hold you over through the break but if you
00:24:11.860want to start kind of walking us through these new numbers, I'm sure we would. We'd love some
00:24:17.080good news. Yeah, absolutely. I'm so excited to talk about these polls. You know, I have just as
00:24:23.760I know to be skeptical. I don't want people to think that it's completely legitimate. But what's
00:24:34.080important about these RCP polling averages is they also provide links to the exact same polls
00:24:39.400from 2020. So we know where Trump ended up doing in the 2020 election, sort of lawfare and election
00:24:47.640fraud aside. We know how he ended up doing versus we're able to, if people go to CFP and click on
00:24:54.300these links, they can see exactly where these polls were. And Biden had a 7.2, the aggregate
00:25:00.980leading into the last week of the election was a 7.2% lead for Biden in 2020. And now in these
00:25:09.260same polls right now, as of two days ago, Trump finally has the aggregate lead by 0.6%. So it's a
00:25:17.880flip of 7.8% or about 8% or eight points in the numbers. And we know that that's actually a flip
00:25:24.760of the independents. So that part is fantastic. And, you know, feel free to cut me off when you
00:25:30.600need to. But I'll say that if you go even deeper into the numbers, there was both a Reuters poll
00:25:36.520and a McLaughlin poll from about two weeks ago was the McLaughlin. Reuters was last week.
00:25:42.120And they showed that Trump has a dominating lead in seven swing states. So in the Reuters poll,
00:25:48.160they're showing him leading Biden 41-35 in those seven states. And the McLaughlin poll showed it
00:25:54.00049-41 Trump. So as you and I have talked about in the past, I really think that this is about
00:26:00.100the independents. If you have 40 percent that are going to vote against Trump no matter what,
00:26:04.900and 40% of the MAGA base that is going to vote for Trump,
00:26:08.380it's all going to be decided by the 20% in the middle.
00:26:11.460And in 2020, we didn't do as well in that with those independents.
00:41:30.220I promised the Senate when I came before it for confirmation that I would leave Mr. Weiss in place and that I would not interfere with his investigation.
00:41:46.760Just remember, if the Never Trump movement, who, believe me, is still alive and well, had their way, that man would have been sitting on the Supreme Court.
00:41:55.860And if there's anything that we should take, really is a lesson, a thankful, thankful to God lesson from today is that he is a liar.
00:42:03.900I call him a traitor. I'll call him a traitor. And sure, Steve would call him a scumbag.
00:42:07.920He is an absolute liar. Bold face lies to the American people and our members of Congress about everything from Hunter Biden to January 6th.
00:42:16.680now joining me to discuss someone who really has been a victim in many iterations of the
00:42:21.940weaponization of joe biden's department of justice probably at the hands of merrick garland himself
00:42:26.900is none other fan favorite show favorite jeffrey clark of the center for renewing america but of
00:42:34.140so much more we love you on this show uh jeff your thoughts just sort of walking through that
00:42:40.040that package on just overall generically merrick garland's uh performance we'll call it will be
00:42:46.140nice performance today in Congress. So, Natalie, thanks for having me on. And, you know, I don't
00:42:53.980think that, you know, Cain's compliments are mistaken. So you should be glad for that. But
00:43:02.120look, let me start with the Epps clip that you showed, where, you know, like magically, after
00:43:08.820all this complaining, right, after these puff piece stories in the New York Times by Alan Foyer,
00:43:13.740and the Bill Whitaker 60 Minutes piece where they sympathetically interview him.
00:43:19.620Oh, it's all conspiracy theories. You know, you did nothing wrong. You've had to go into hiding.
00:43:25.720You're living in a camper trailer now, et cetera. All that nonsense. Finally, they come out with
00:43:33.560a criminal information against him. And it's right before Merrick Garland testifies. And then he's
00:43:39.120asked questions about what he knew about the number of agents in the crowd on January 6th,
00:43:49.300and he says, well, I don't really have personal knowledge of that. And as the questioner went to
00:43:55.220sort of right away, well, for more than two years, you've been in charge of the department,
00:44:00.700right? I mean, lawyers actually have ethical duties, Natalie, to supervise in a non-negligent
00:44:08.640fashion. So with all of the folder all about the kind of drip, drip, drip of, oh, first it's a few
00:44:16.440agents the New York Times admits, and then it's more, and now just recently there's an admission
00:44:22.740that it seems like quite a large number. And there are also different levels of people.
00:44:28.580There could be agents of DHS or of the Justice Department. There could be contractors for them.
00:44:36.920there could be confidential human sources, right? We need a complete accounting of all of those
00:44:41.800categories and how much they added up to and how interspersed through the crowd they were,
00:44:45.980et cetera. But for the attorney general to say like, well, I don't really know anything about
00:44:50.320that personally. Well, that's because you're being an ostrich and you didn't call for a briefing on
00:44:54.940it at the very least, maybe because you don't want to know, because it blows up the whole narrative
00:44:59.400that there were these groups who were plotting an overthrow of the government when they talked
00:45:06.580a lot in a kind of LARPing fashion. But it looks a lot more like there was a disturbance
00:45:12.960that lasted for a few hours, and then it was over. And it wasn't even anything like
00:45:17.880the Antifa Summer of Love in 2020, where in multiple cities, they're burning things,
00:45:22.820they're destroying property. They nightly attacked the Marco Hatfield Federal Courthouse
00:45:27.720in Portland, where I've argued before. But all that gets soft-handed treatment,
00:45:33.280and no one at any point ever alleges that that was some kind of sedition against the government
00:45:38.160and the protests against and disruptions against Justice Kavanaugh, etc. They don't get any
00:45:45.340attention, but everything focuses on January 6th, but yet the attorney general doesn't know how many
00:45:50.940federal assets of one kind or another in the crowd. That can only be due to not properly
00:45:57.440supervising the department and not finding that information out. It's there. What's that thing
00:46:02.900from uh you know the alien show or whatever like the truth is out there you just got to go find it
00:46:08.300i usually never understand pop culture references because i never watched movies growing up i never
00:46:16.000did which is probably why i turned out so i was going to say normal but maybe i won't use that
00:46:21.140word but why i turned out the way i did but it seems like in kevin mccarthy's status quo uh you
00:46:28.040You know, Merrick Garland, that's really, today's hearing is really the only, you know, five, ten minutes of pressure that he feels, right?
00:46:36.780Having to answer some uncomfortable questions that he, of course, maneuvers around and focuses on North Korea and tries to use the Chinese Communist Party as a cop-out instead of talking about January 6th.
00:46:46.580But he doesn't care because he knows after he gets out of today's hearing, the money's still going to come.
00:46:51.300The new headquarters are still probably going to come.
00:46:54.500He's probably not even going to be impeached.
00:46:56.180So I'm just curious, you guys obviously at CRA have really been the tip of the spear, I'm sure Steve would agree with me, on the CR fight, on the funding of the government.
00:47:05.620What do you think, especially on the heels of today's hearing, accountability really looks like specifically in the case of Merrick Garland?
00:47:14.520Is it trying to obviously stop the CR and stop funding to the DOJ?
00:47:21.320what is the plan of action that you guys over at CRA think we need to really look at going after
00:47:28.140Merrick Garland? So anything in terms of the government funding fight at the moment and the
00:47:34.960particular bill that funds the Justice Department, right? I mean, aggressive terms need to be used
00:47:41.800to bring the Justice Department back to its historic role and to stop proceeding as a weapon
00:47:49.380against the American people, right? We shouldn't be having cases against Mark Houck. We shouldn't
00:47:53.440be having memos that go out that say that parents who complain about, you know, transgender
00:48:00.180bathrooms at the kind of lower level, but more seriously, right, you know, with this recent
00:48:06.520pardon of the father in Virginia by Governor Youngkin, who complain about the fact that a0.55
00:48:13.660transgender, you know, rapes their daughter in a public school bathroom, you know, that kind of
00:48:19.800situation is, and for the Justice Department to be going after the parents who complain at these0.86
00:48:24.380school board meetings, where you really have, you know, they're always saying, you know, protect our
00:48:28.500democracy, et cetera. Where is that democracy, especially with a small d? It's in school board
00:48:33.840meetings. It's in local government, right? And yet, you know, efforts to complain about what's
00:48:39.180going on are being demonized. And, you know, if that had not come to light, along with other
00:48:44.440things like, you know, Catholics who like Latin masses, you know, would get persecuted, like all
00:48:50.060those trains would have gotten much farther down the track. So all that, all those efforts need to
00:48:54.400be defunded. Another one I'd toss in to be defunded is the new environmental justice office
00:48:59.620they've created at the Justice Department. I mean, you know, give me a break. We have fentanyl
00:49:04.720pouring into the country, we have, you know, epidemic crime waves sweeping through the blue
00:49:10.320cities where the Soros prosecutors are not actually prosecuting real crime. And the Federal
00:49:15.700Justice Department's interested in, you know, how much money gets siphoned off from some kind of
00:49:21.300civil settlement to pay off some of these environmental groups or, you know, or other
00:49:27.420kinds of pressure groups. I mean, it's truly ridiculous. And Natalie, let me go theoretical
00:49:33.100for, you know, because it's theory is very important. And, you know, I've written this
00:49:37.500paper about the DOJ is not independent. So Merrick Garland was asked about that today. And he sort of
00:49:42.700says, well, I'm not the lawyer of Congress. I'm not the lawyer for the president. You know, I serve
00:49:48.240the American people, right? Well, what does it mean? I mean, you're an American person, Natalie,
00:49:53.200I'm an American person. Can we get Merrick Garland to do our will or to carry out our
00:49:59.660instructions? Of course not. So what he's really saying is he's not accountable to anyone. He's
00:50:04.140basically arguing that he's a fourth branch of government. That is entirely unconstitutional
00:50:09.220under our system of government. It's a violation of the Article 2 take care clause. It's a violation
00:50:15.700of the fact that all appointees are put in place by the president and then they serve at the
00:50:21.100pleasure of the president. He's got the system entirely upside down. And then to see Ken Buck,
00:50:27.760You don't have that clip. Maybe you should, you know, try to get that on the show tomorrow or a future day. You know, Ken Buck gives him like a whole pay-on of like, well, the Department of Justice has to be independent, etc. You know, it's like he's scrubbing his back.
00:50:41.420And then he says, well, I'm particularly impressed by Bill Barr, who after January 6 rushed into the Oval Office and said, you know, there's no evidence of the election having been stolen.
00:50:53.980And, you know, Earth to Ken, as I tweeted, you know, the Bill Barr resigned several weeks before January 6th. So he can't even get basic facts right. And it seems to me like he's already signed up with his new CNN masters to tow the leftist line and the uniparty lines. And that's why he showed up to, you know, do a little spirited defense as flawed as it was of the attorney general.
00:51:21.380yes he's certainly aligned with his new cnn pay masters and i don't know if he ever ditched his
00:51:27.920old big tech pay masters jeff clark if people want to stay up to date with everything you're
00:51:33.160working on everything you guys are doing over at the wonderful institution that is center for
00:51:37.140renewing america where can they find you so the center is at america renewing.com and uh you know
00:51:44.360what's old is new again the paper on doj is not independent people should take a look at politico
00:51:49.740did a whole story about that, as Steve noted yesterday, again. And it's new because Merrick
00:51:56.480Garland's, again, touting the constitutionally wrong idea that the Justice Department is
00:52:03.500independent. So that's on the americarenewing.com website. I'm at JeffClarkUS on Twitter and Getter
00:52:09.860and at RealJeffClark on Truth Social, Natalie. He is a must follow on all platforms. And believe
00:52:17.540me i'm sure the dmj the fbi and all those deep state operatives are following you very closely
00:52:24.000reading those papers and running scared jeff thank you so much for joining us thanks natalie
00:52:29.500and warren posse thank you so much for hanging with me for the 6 p.m hour don't worry steve
00:52:36.660will be back tomorrow for the 10 a.m show sometimes i guess he needs a little bit of a break but i will
00:52:42.420be hosting a 5 p.m. on Friday no shows tomorrow like I said Steve I guess you were supposed to
00:52:48.120have the vote on the CR but because of you guys because of the war room posse they had to can it
00:52:53.680we'll see what happens but they had to can the rules vote so it's unlikely that it'll move forward
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