WarRoom Battleground EP 650: Retribution For MAGA; Redemption For The American People
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In this episode, I sit down with one of my favorite veterans to talk about the transition team, the need for recess appointments, and the need to get engaged in the fight against the deep state and authoritarians.
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this is what you're fighting for I mean every day you're out there what they're doing is blowing
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people off if you continue to look the other way and shut up then the oppressors the authoritarians
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get total control and total power because this is just like in Arizona this is just like in Georgia
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it's another element that backs them into a quarter and shows their lies and misrepresentations
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this is why this audience is going to have to get engaged as we've told you this is the fight
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all this nonsense all this spin they can't handle the truth war room battleground here's your host
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stephen k bannon okay it's uh tuesday excuse me monday 11 november year of our lord 2024 veterans
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day veterans day the 11th hour the 11th day of the 11th month the guns went silenced i'm here
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with one of my favorite uh veterans um you talk going to senate talk to the folks tonight um talk
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to me about president trump the guidance for the transition team i know you're close to a lot of
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people um this whole fight we're having in the senate now for recess appointments tell the audience
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what is the importance of president trump having the option to have recess appointments first of all
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it's very important for him to have the option to grant security clearances by himself and to have a
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vetting system done because last time eight years ago the deep state completely slow rolled and
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blocked people they didn't want from ever getting a clearance not because they shouldn't have had a
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clearance just because the deep state didn't want them but second the senate can do all kinds of
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fluctuations and gyrations to slow roll candidates to get prevent people from actually getting in and
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running the government so president trump needs to have the recess appointment ability to staff the
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government and to run it and to actually get after shrinking it cutting back the bureaucracy and and
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all the things that president trump campaigned on you have to be able to put to enact would you if
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offered be if president trump talked to you would you go be secretary of defense or head of the cia
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if the president speaking of recess appointments if the president actually actually asked me to do that
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sure i i i served the military i swore to defend the constitution the president asked you to do
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something i'll do it but i think my highest and best use is to be in the private sector and to show how
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some of these things can be fixed and stabilized much cheaper much faster using all the innovations
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of the private sector what elon musk has done to space launch is extraordinary and he did it outside of
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outside of nasa uh because he set his goal to make space launch a thousand times cheaper and he's on his
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way to doing that and america was made great with private sector innovation it was american capital
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and american innovation that put railroads down and telegraphs and telephone lines and and and
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uh we have a problem that we just had too much government and so much bloat amen so giving giving
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the president options to benchmark to say it only has to cost this much instead of this much
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that's definitely the answer going forward if the new head of the cia whoever and by the way it's a
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huge article in the new york post our own cash patel right now according according to the new york
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post cash patel is supposed to be the leading candidate for director of the central intelligence
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agency very proud that war room's putting up some big numbers here in this transition if the head of
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the cia whoever it is came to you to be was it the director director of operations what's that what's
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the uh deputy director deputy director but what is it's got official what kofra black was the he was the
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head of the counterterrorism center counter if they came to you for the operational part of it
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right not the analytical part not not the assessments no that's been the problem is that
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brendan really screwed it up because brendan was a case attempted to be a case officer and he failed
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out of case officer school and he was an analyst and so there's been an over bias towards analysis
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merged them together under his watch it was terrible we have the same wanted pompeo to unwind that but he
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came back to us and said it was too difficult yeah bullshit sorry we have the same amount of case
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officers today as we did in 1980 but we have 50 times the support and administrative staff it's like
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hospital administrators or college administrators the cia has become a big central administration
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agency and that can be cut overnight because civil service rules don't apply the director and the
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deputy director can cut that sucker down to size quickly and efficiently eric prince heading across
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the street to the capitol talk to the new senators get them get them fired up for maga want to thank
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you coming on veterans i couldn't think of a better guy spent good to have you back steve glad to be
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back sir roger that from my convict phase thank you brother eric prince one of the best of the best
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a guy who's pure maga and has been head president trump's back from the beginning natalie is going to
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slip in here now and get her headset up and i'm gonna get julie kelly up momentarily as soon as we get
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natalie here um what is going on it's a huge huge huge uh rush over on capitol hill on the senate side
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eric's going to i think you're gonna have to get wired up because we got a guest can you can you can
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we do that um we'll just produce here live um the um over at the senate today a firestorm that firestorm
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was driven quite frankly by uh yesterday benny johnson released the whip count uh the whip count
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of the senate's vote for its new leader and mitch mcconnell had two puppets cornyn had the puppet of
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cornyn and had the puppet of john thune and it turned out a lot of maga senators or supposedly maga
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senators were voting for these guys now my phone blew up this afternoon as did others that came to me and
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said hey this guy or this woman says that this is not fair this is not right i say it's a it's a
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simple it's a very simple uh thing that we can do to solve that and that simple thing to do to solve
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it is uh the simple thing to do to solve it is to um is to uh just come forward and publicly say who
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are you going to support and publicly then sit there and uh and endorse somebody so that we can
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possibly hear it um the um and we didn't get any takers on that so the senate has to know that this
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is just not going to be something that's done in private you're you're going to be public benny
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johnson's committed to if you don't make the vote public benny johnson's going to release the votes
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anyway he's already got the whip count and this is going to be something that's uh that's a firestorm
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that's what we need everybody on watch tomorrow 10 o'clock show we'll get out onto it natalie thank you
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so much for joining us appreciate you julie kelly's here julie we're talking about recess
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appointments and one of the things maybe to get i don't know a dag a deputy attorney general
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that may appoint a special counsel to garf to jack smith get me up to speed on what's going on on all
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these topics ma'am well i think that's one of the considerations you and i talked about that you
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suggested it i think it was last week a special counsel to investigate the special counsel
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uh but look it does appear that there is great interest uh on capitol hill my understanding is
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the house and senate side in looking into the misconduct by special counsel jack smith
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his top prosecutors david harbach jay bratt thomas windham and molly gastone the last two handled the
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january 6th indictment in washington david harbach and jay bratt of course handled the bulk of the
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classified documents case in florida that case steve and natalie really represents uh i think the
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biggest uh fertile ground for congressional or and or special counsel to investigate what happened
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there starting with the unprecedented unnecessary dangerous armed raid of mar-a-lago you know steve
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and natalie you probably saw this i was posting last night excerpts from melania trump's book where she
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talks about how deeply personally violated she felt by that armed raid and she was in new york at the
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time she instructed her house manager to leave everything and it's as it was after the fbi left
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after nine hours and she went back and she was horrified at what she saw and you had agents rummaging
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through her personal effects her medical records her clothing she didn't she didn't really know if
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things had been stolen or taken out of her personal bedroom suite but there were lists as i reported and
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we talked about at the time when judge cannon unsealed the fbi's raid plan back in may and i was posting
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what they had and they took several items out or they took several photographs of the contents of
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melania's personal bedroom suite and of course they also rummaged through baron's bedroom as well
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and she talked about very emotionally what that meant to her and the fear that it instilled in her
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and even the staff at mar-a-lago that raid needs to be a whole separate investigation now perhaps the
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special counsel will look just into that raid uh and then congressional investigators can look at jack
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we cannot allow what happened in jack smith's office and what preceded it in the merrick garland
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lisa monaco doj we cannot allow that to stand without consequences and punishment
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julie i'm sure you've seen the reporting today that the doj is looking to pursue what they say the most
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serious felony cases when it comes to the january 6th rioters i know we're talking sort of in past
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tense about a lot of this you know jack smith january 6th insurrection stuff but it seems like
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they're are not going to they're not going to give up without a fight right to the last breath to the
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last minute they're going to do anything they can whether just from the narrative side of things we
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already see jack smith potentially least releasing this report just as sort of an exercise of you know
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publicly writing as much as he can just to hurt uh the incoming trump administration i'm just curious
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your thoughts directionally where you think they're going to go with a lot of these prosecutions
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right good question natalie so as we're seeing the doj and fbi continuing to arrest and prosecute
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j6ers on election day the fbi arrested a man from georgia a key swing state of course on election day a few
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days ago they arrested two men from the suburbs of chicago where i am right now on low level misdemeanors
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so it's not even natalie the most serious cases yes they will continue to make up these assault on
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police officers assault slash interfering with law enforcement uh this is the 111 charge that they
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brought against hundreds of j6ers uh but also low level misdemeanors but what's even worse natalie
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and steve is the judges in washington refusing to delay jury trials refusing to delay sentencing until
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after january 20th they had individuals on trial last week during the election just as we found out
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that as a lot of other cities were trending red city of chicago right here 22 percent voted for
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donald trump that was something we saw in major sick blue cities across the country what was the one
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outlier washington dc stuck with its 2020 vote 93 percent for the democratic presidential candidate
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five to six percent for donald trump how in the world can these judges continue to allow jury trials
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and reports of jury recycling i mean washington is a small town as you guys know it's a small city
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where i am the northern district of illinois nine million voters that represents the tiny district
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of columbia dc district there what is it 600 000 uh residents so we've heard reports of juror recycling
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because they are up to 150 different trials here how can they continue this this is what we've talked
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about the real villains in this entire j6 persecution are the judges who are allowing this to happen and
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they are going to allow this to happen until 1201 p.m on january 20th 2025 to inflict the maximum punishment
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against americans who dare to enter their personal fiefdom almost four years ago and protest what we now
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know for sure the rigged election of 2020 how are thune look we're having a firestorm in the next 48 to 72 hours
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over in the senate how are corny and uh thune on j6 ma'am well steve i've been posting that since
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yesterday clips of especially john cornyn he has been an ardent defender of the doj took to the floor
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in 2021 to give a glowing endorsement of both merrick garland and deputy attorney general lisa monaco
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how is that possible think about this 48 republican senators with the exception of ted cruz and rand paul
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voted to put lisa monaco who had worked for robert muller at the fbi one of barack obama's closest
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advisors lisa monaco an architect of the russia collusion hoax 48 percent republicans voted to put
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her in charge of the department of justice in 2021 john cornyn took to the senate floor both times
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to give a full-throated endorsement of garland and monaco he has called he um asked christopher
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ray and i have all these clips up at x julie underscore kelly too during a march 2021 senate
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hearing with fbi director christopher ray over the events of january 6th john cornyn actually asked
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christopher ray if they needed to pass harsher federal laws that the fbi and doj could use against
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j6ers because there is no terror statute per se there are a lot of other charges that we've seen
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under the rubric of domestic terrorism but there's no terrorism charge statute he actually was asking
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chris ray do you need more government tools to go after what he called extremists this is john
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cornyn they both opposed the rnc resolution in 2022 asking congress to censure adam kinzinger and liz
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cheney they both supported the j6 select committee john cornyn compared january 6th to 9 11 and earlier
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this year john thun in an interview said he opposed pardons for j6ers claiming that they had all received
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a fair trial in washington dc this is just the tip of the iceberg of what those two as they've gone
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around the world hugged you know uh president zelensky talked about democracy in ukraine but
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supporting the police state and authoritarian tactics here in america against trump supporters
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they should not only be nowhere near the levers of power they should both be primary immediate and
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immediately during their next uh primary i think cornyn's up in 2026 so you you are with
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you agree you're with us in saying that the posse should contact their senators in that
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one it should be public a vote but number two under no circumstances thun or cornyn correct
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absolutely neither one of them should uh be senate senate leader senate majority leader because they
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will stand in the way of what we know uh we need major reforms to the doj dismantling of the fbi
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and investigations into special counsel uh jack smith investigations into dc us attorney matthew graves
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which will also touch upon these federal judges that have put their judicial imprimatur
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on the most egregious political destructive criminal investigation prosecution in u.s history
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we know they will stand in the way of that and do everything that they can publicly and privately
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to stop that from happening okay so the lead story in the right-hand column of the new york times today is
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trump is pulled towards two paths on retribution and it's revenge versus unity and mike davis and jeff
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clark are kind of given as the revenge team with implications that julie kelly is their wingman
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and jay clayton and others more standard republicans are the unity team is that what this is about is
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this about revenge julie kelly do you want my honest answer i mean of course it's about revenge i got that
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give me give me your answer for uh for uh for msnbc tonight go ahead yes i think that it is fair to seek
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revenge uh on behalf of these 1500 plus j6ers their families who have been utterly tormented and destroyed
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yes i want revenge for the suicide of the five j6ers who took their lives under the relentless torment of
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this doj including of course matthew perna yes i want revenge steve for the prosecutors and judges
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who put you in prison and peter navarro in prison for failing to play along with what we now know not
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only in a illegitimate congress congressional committee but one that was involved in criminal
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misconduct destruction of evidence tampering with witnesses suborning perjury all of what we now know
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that liz cheney and the j6 committee and benny thompson were involved with so do i want revenge is
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there a nicer word for it probably but i'm not in the mood for nicer words i've seen firsthand what this
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doj and these judges have done to innocent americans costing their lives destroying their marriages
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breaking up relationships with their own children bankrupting them um de-platforming them from major
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institutions like banks down to smaller things like doordash being complete outcasts in their
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communities so do i want revenge for the prosecutors and judges top officials even line prosecutors
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responsible for the weaponization of our laws in our justice system to punish people who protested
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joe biden's illegitimate election yeah so i'm i'm on the side of revenge and retaliation
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and redemption for the j6ers people like you peter navarro and of course donald trump and his uh his
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family as well julie where do people go to get your content uh i'm at declassified with julie kelly
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at substack real clear investigations and also posting a lot i'll have a lot more tonight on
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corning and thune uh at at julie underscore kelly too this is very important we get this uh we'll get
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the information up tomorrow morning because tomorrow everybody goes to work 202-224-3121 is the
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main switchboard for the united states senate julie kelly thank you very much thanks guys um
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natalie thoughts on this situation in the senate ma'am well look in 2022 president trump endorsed
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thune's primary opponent case closed right but just to give a laundry list of everyone
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who's watching the show all the reasons take your pick as to why you should call uh 202-224 in this
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case 3121 first of all he said that president trump did a disservice to that's a direct quote to the
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american people by talking about election fraud in 2020 that's thune secondly quote i'm hoping we
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have other options that wasn't in the 2016 race that was just two years ago in reference to the
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gop primary he said that you guys this show mega republicans the grassroots you guys engaged in
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cancel culture for saying that republicans who voted to impeach trump should be held accountable
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he said president trump was not presidential in his tweets he said he didn't like his tone that he
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needs to tone it down but here's the buried lead i've watched a lot of his old media kind of
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reporting he is on record saying that he doesn't think it's worth shutting down the government
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to secure the border amen and we're going to have fights like that probably worse with mass deportations
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i think out of the box we're going to have a fight like that we're going to run out of money on the
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20th of january christmas eve they're going to kick it into january president trump is one of the
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things i keep telling people you're going to have to fund the government as your first work you need
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people in the senate to have your back and what this signal not the noise is i think with the
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january 6 stuff is that you're dealing with someone who just critically does not think for themselves
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right they just they don't have the backbone the spine to stand in the breach and we didn't come all
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this way this audience didn't put their shoulder to the wheel to have the victory become a pyrrhic
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victory by putting someone right like like thune in and look i think too you also have to realize that
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when we talk about the resistance who were going up against so much of it at least that i've been
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focusing on lately is like the left wing sort of iteration derivation of the resistance but these
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people are the backbone the epitome of the right wing resistance and frankly when you see this idea
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emerging right of holding this vote behind closed doors not wanting it to be out in the open i'm
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inclined to think back to the early days of war room impeachment when people like i remember there
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was an op-ed in the new york new york times by juliana glover one of these you know republican big
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ticket lobbyist donor types who advocated for holding the impeachment votes on secret ballot
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to try to avoid accountability so they're doing the same thing they're not just lying to you and
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doing what you know rhinos whatever you want to call them do best but i also think too the other
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key point here even taking the politics out of it this audience the grassroots who got these stupid
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people elected have been the vanguard of election integrity verifiable chain of custody ballots so for
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house or senate republicans to want to do this vote behind closed doors it's offensive and it's a front
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an affront to the whole entire election integrity movement the same people who lectured us why we
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need to have the save act and that's why we need to have a cr so save it right these people have done
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absolutely nothing they the only reason that people like jim jordan right are being able to put out those
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statements saying that oh jack smith needs to preserve those documents not because these people
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have done anything i've yet to see thun ever hold a press conference saying that what the doj did to you
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or what they've done to jan sixers was wrong no no he's too busy saying that we need to broaden the
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purview of biden's doj to go after the audience people that watch this show who we think oh but
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he has harsh words for this audience we're engaging in cancel culture well how about this yeah you're
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canceled how about that what do you how do you see this playing out because they're dug in over at the
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senate and there's live games and the politico a senator goes to politico anonymously and says
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hey a bunch of social media influencers are not going to bully us in the senate we're going to do
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our thing which is ironic since it's social media influencers the live streaming business the podcast
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that just want was the backbone the information war that just won this massive victory yeah they just
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can't handle that it's alternative it's independent media and they can say that but you you know as well
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as i do they melt down when they get the phone calls from our audience and you know what thun and
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cornyn and mr anonymous senator who's going to politico why don't you ask kevin mccarthy how
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that bullying works out frankly i think bullying is doing a heavy lift there this show doesn't bully
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we get justice we get revenge we get retribution whatever word the new york times wants to use and
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that's not just limited to democrats right republicans are wholly in on the trade this shows you right here
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what president trump is up against it's the the senate is the bastion of the donor class right and one of
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things they talk about is that this is mitch mcconnell's last stand this is his last time to
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take on president trump i remember speaker johnson hopefully that changes too but said it said the
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quiet part out loud he said after president trump's win we now live in a center-right america no no we
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live in a maga america but the fight that you're seeing right now is sort of through that paradigm right
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through that matrix of the maga wing of the republican party duking it out with the more establishment
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you know pet mitch mcconnell types and we didn't come this far to have that happen but i think it's
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also important too that on the sort of other side of the resistance and i know we'll get into it after
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the break but you also have people going to politico by the name of norm eisen right who are quite
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literally the source that politico is quoting and referencing they don't even know how egregious it is
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in regards to how all the doj career appointees are very fearful for their lives because president
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trump won saying how they need to stay embedded in the doj that's the only way they can subvert
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trump's agenda the pentagon is having meetings about what's a lawful order the doj's dug in i'm
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telling you folks the next 80 days the fight to take control of the institutions is now i've been
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told elections have consequences well maybe they also have a revenge i think obama told you that okay
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johnny khan's gonna take us out uh jeff clark speaking of recess appointments jeff clark our
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potential attorney general is going to join us right after a short commercial break home title lock
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okay here's the word you we need you on the ramparts you're gonna see this in the next 48 hours we can't
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have you worried about your financial situation financial future if you're lucky enough to own a home
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the last thing you'd have happen is some either cyber bandit and or someone you know get access to
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your title and take out a second mortgage from a hard money lender because they don't want to hear
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there's a virtual law firm of people besides us that are that are working right now on the brief
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just fill in some names and some dates the lawsuit the draft we know exactly what they're going to do
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they may have been uh they may have ready a a raft of 40 executive orders for him to use his sharpie with
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on january 20th but i assure you we have a raft of dozens of lawsuits already drafted with our fingers
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hovering over the print and file button against each one of those things and now we have the advantage
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because we're we're in the plaintiff driver's seat
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you're back in the worm i don't know if i was opening or who was
00:31:49.020
tell me what the clip was that cold of them was about what i'm talking about how even outside of
00:31:58.260
the doj sort of within the government subversion that you're going to have a bunch of activist type
00:32:03.360
lawyers who already have thousands you know miles of pages of lawsuits ready to go these people are
00:32:09.520
amped up hyped up we're going to get into though i think after we bring jeff on an interesting
00:32:14.160
development i say we go after all the ngos all the groups all their tax exempt status justifiably
00:32:19.900
and there's actually a new bill on the house floor right now that could potentially under the purview
00:32:23.960
of these groups supporting terrorism which i would argue they are we can get into that
00:32:27.560
um but could strip them of their tax exempt status similar to what they've done to a lot of
00:32:31.920
conservative groups but i believe we have jeff clark down the line jeff i just want to tee the piece
00:32:36.500
up for the audience there's too many juicy quotes i can't go without reading them
00:32:40.060
but the article today in politico many in government are worried about trump's return
00:32:44.260
at doj they're terrified um they cite an anonymous source saying quote you need career people there
00:32:51.820
to make sure that the maniacs in charge just can't like run roughshod over federal laws
00:32:56.580
in doj practice i was able to tone down briefs in a way that people who would have replaced me
00:33:02.160
would not have and then of course politico and its infinite knowledge quoted none other than color
00:33:07.420
revolution extraordinaire norm eisen to say quote they should absolutely stay and the continuity of
00:33:13.740
that career civil service staff will be very very important to the preservation of the republic i can
00:33:19.520
already see the new whistleblowers developing um jeff i'm curious your thoughts is sort of you know
00:33:25.000
public meltdown over what's going on internally at the doj how you think it's going to shake out from
00:33:30.760
a personnel perspective well thanks for having me uh steve and natalie and let me first say something
00:33:38.280
about your cold open about michael popock threatening his fingers hovering over the print button
00:33:42.940
i watched that uh exchange from midas touch which he does with uh karen friedman agnifilo often and her
00:33:50.600
husbands you know the guy who represented uh keith ranieri the nexium cult uh sex cult guy and now
00:33:57.600
represents p diddy so these are wonderful people we're dealing with and popock is truly a piece of
00:34:03.100
work he's one of these people i call a leader of the journal lawfare movement um and then that politico
00:34:10.080
piece is really striking isn't it but it's not a surprise to someone like me who's been in two
00:34:15.500
different presidential administrations over at the justice department this is what career people will do
00:34:21.520
they will try to as it said soften what briefs say they'll try to redirect them to uh to shape them
00:34:28.980
in various other ways or sometimes they'll even just disobey orders that they're given by their
00:34:33.940
political leadership as to what the briefs will say and i don't think that this is well understood
00:34:38.580
by the american people right they think that maybe a lot of the career civil servants and that article
00:34:43.920
also talks about an apolitical career civil service well i mean we're talking about a career civil
00:34:50.340
service especially main justice that's about 95 democrat so it's not apolitical and they very much
00:34:58.300
try to resist in any way they can uh leadership from a strong republican president and you know that
00:35:05.500
happened to me back when i was in the bush administration it's not just to president trump
00:35:09.140
it's a serious problem and it's why in terms of the seven assistant attorney generals who are going to lead
00:35:15.540
uh the litigating divisions the setting litigating divisions of main justice they have to be people
00:35:20.920
with a backbone and they also have to have be people who have the legal acumen and the ability
00:35:26.340
and the time you know to put in to read these briefs so they can see where they're being twisted
00:35:31.460
so it's very important natalie and this story is kind of a you know uh inadvertent expose of the deep
00:35:38.540
state's tricks before we pivot to the jack smith stuff i think another buried lead in this article
00:35:45.360
they say oh you know the people in the antitrust division they're not really freaking out they're
00:35:49.820
okay with trump but particularly the one division that they singled out was the national security
00:35:55.020
division is being particularly apoplectic um over president trump uh regaining power i'm just curious
00:36:01.500
sort of from you know the inside boots on the ground assessment of what goes on in doj why do you
00:36:06.480
think that division in particular is sort of forming or shaping up to be such a hotbed of resistance
00:36:12.660
against president trump sure that's a good quite very good question so if you go back what's the
00:36:18.980
origin of the national security division it was created after 9-11 and it was created to be focused
00:36:24.520
on foreign terrorism uh and stopping that in the u.s and then prosecuting it when it occurs right
00:36:30.640
but what happened under the biden administration it's been turned inward on dve's you know domestic
00:36:37.560
violent extremists and they create all these acronyms like agave uh and then uh you know racially
00:36:44.700
motivated violent extremists at rmve's and that's not what the national security division was designed
00:36:51.400
for but it's how it's been weaponized against the american people and uh it works hand in glove with
00:36:56.800
counterparts at the fbi so i was shocked at the start of the biden administration when i read that
00:37:02.080
the national security division which again you know has as its genesis 9-11 that they were the
00:37:08.080
ones who were going after the parents at the school board meetings like in loudon county and that is
00:37:14.020
just such a perversion of what the division was set up to do i think even the you know uh overreaching
00:37:19.860
congress back at the time of the patriot act etc that put some of these mechanisms in place would have
00:37:25.320
rolled over uh you know in their in their uh political tenures if they saw that statute uh you
00:37:31.900
know in the creation of national security division being weaponized directly against the american people
00:37:37.240
for holding uh conservative populist right-wing views it's just not what it's for and it's very
00:37:43.720
anti-american and i think uh unconstitutional as well yeah that division in particular i think their fear
00:37:51.640
over the trump stuff it's not so much related to trump i think it's fear over what they know they've
00:37:56.340
done to this country i will also add mark zade the uh impeachment whistleblower who likes young girls
00:38:02.260
who are on disney channel that one what what what about this you're you're implied this about you and
00:38:07.540
davis today in the thing of revenge versus unity on trump is torn between two paths right on uh two
00:38:16.260
paths on retribution jeff clark they it's about you and davis pulling in one direction and people like
00:38:24.780
jay clayton and others pulling another direction is this the proper framing that the new york times has
00:38:29.600
done sir no i don't think so steve look they always try to sell a unity ticket right uh you know or unity
00:38:37.500
approach because they want conservatives and populists to essentially unilaterally disarm
00:38:42.740
you know when they're in in office they don't talk about unity with conservative republicans and
00:38:47.320
trying to reach a consensus at all and then you know to set up as a false comparison that you know
00:38:53.040
revenge is the other side of that no what the other side of it is is accountability is ensuring that the
00:38:58.520
laws are applied equally and they have not been applied equally over the last four years and that those
00:39:04.500
who are uh uh that they are enforced against and i think that uh you know look in in republican
00:39:14.760
administrations the career people would come to me they would never argue that anything we were
00:39:17.960
trying to do was illegal they would just argue that uh they had a better way to do it or why don't
00:39:23.920
we not do that uh you know we've never done that before those kinds of things but you know we hear
00:39:29.040
from leaks that people at the justice department even with the biden administration they've raised
00:39:33.100
questions about things like take the student loan uh you know forgiveness things that you know like
00:39:38.000
this looks like it's really flatly contrary to the statute right so i think this is why some of the
00:39:42.540
the people at doj who decided to play ball and just carry out the biden agenda whatever it was
00:39:47.900
that's why they're fearful they don't want to be held accountable for what they did
00:39:51.620
uh talk to us about the senate fight what's happening in the next 48 hours in recess appointments sir
00:39:59.420
so you know let me stick to the to the theory of recess appointments all that they did see right
00:40:05.720
before i got uh online that there was a hill article that it looks like uh you know senators are going
00:40:11.520
to agree to president trump's call for uh recess appointments look what's happened is that the you
00:40:18.180
know congress i mean sorry the framers clearly wanted in the constitution that there was a power
00:40:22.380
of the president to uh recess a point and it has an inherent constraint built into it which
00:40:29.020
is it okay can ask uh last until the end of that session of congress so if it was done right at the
00:40:34.940
start of the administration it could last at most two years but sometimes you know over the course of
00:40:39.580
history you know recess appointment might occur in the middle of that two-year period or with only
00:40:43.900
six months or three months left uh so you know it's not like an uh undefined power that can be used
00:40:51.180
you know with no limit the framers thought very carefully about this so how did the modern senate react to
00:40:56.760
this they basically uh go into like fake recess uh fake uh continuing sessions that prevent the
00:41:04.220
president from using his recess appointment power and i think that that is very contrary to the design
00:41:10.120
of the constitution and so using his political suasion power and the fact that he got a big mandate
00:41:16.140
from the american people in this past election steve that we were there for uh you know uh on tuesday
00:41:22.600
uh watching it till the bitter end until president trump won you know that he's using that power to
00:41:28.520
basically say look i want this fake stuff to end give me recess appointments let me fulfill the mandate
00:41:34.520
of the american people let's see how we govern with that don't you know put us into like a an endless
00:41:40.600
do loop and and blockages by the chuck schumers of the world that's just not the way to run an efficient
00:41:46.280
government so i applaud it i think that uh president trump is being very wise and and uh and skillful
00:41:53.000
in pushing back on that and you know he knows how to strike good deals
00:41:56.080
jeff where do people go for social media you're on everybody's short list for senior job either at
00:42:03.960
doj or in the white house council's office or somewhere we can continue to help the president
00:42:08.520
uh in these big legal fights where do people go to track you
00:42:11.960
thanks steve uh i'm at jeff clark u.s on getter and x and at real jeff clark on truth social and
00:42:21.080
you can always follow the work of uh the center for renewing america where we have
00:42:26.280
our fearless leader russ vote and mark paoletta as well uh at america renewing.com
00:42:34.280
paoletta is on the short list for um i think attorney general and for white house council clarks
00:42:39.960
on the short list for both uh vote is looked at as possible omb uh cra is not doing too bad man
00:42:46.840
you guys punch way above your weight sir we appreciate that steve and uh you know we just
00:42:53.240
want to help as our uh uh center says to renew america to get back to the classical constitution
00:43:00.200
which has been either attacked you know parts of it destroyed or watered down
00:43:04.280
thank you brother appreciate you thanks do we have mark's aid from cnn is that booted up
00:43:11.560
do we have that clip uh yeah that is going to be clip six can we go and play let's play this and
00:43:16.040
we'll have natalie respond i mean we've got people like steve bannon uh and others who have made it
00:43:23.400
very clear where they stand on seeking political retribution against their perceived enemies using what
00:43:30.920
is called lawfare uh which they have been doing for the last four years when he's been out of office
00:43:36.440
and suing perceived enemies i just want to ask mark you're a lawyer a good lawyer uh a very active
00:43:43.000
lawyer do you feel like you have recourse to fight this in the courts in the coming months if this were
00:43:50.360
to happen well that's a good question i mean look the judicial system is is still intact you know there
00:43:57.320
are a lot more judges appointed by the president but i former president but i've been before many of
00:44:02.920
them and oftentimes if not all the time you know they're not swayed by political aspects of it there
00:44:10.040
are jurisdictions where that's been a problem for sure the biggest problem with challenging this in court
00:44:17.960
based on what the administration might do come january 20th is the length of time that it takes if someone
00:44:25.640
is prosecuted or sued i mean trump threatened to sue me for treason it doesn't exist but he did it but
00:44:32.520
you know if something like that happens it takes time to go through federal court we just saw that
00:44:38.200
with the special counsel prosecutions the reason why they failed was not substantively it was procedurally
00:44:45.240
they took too long so that you know i'd hate for any of my clients to be facing whether criminal or civil
00:44:52.680
okay thank you i can only take so much mark zade i can only tell the audience once again who he is
00:45:00.280
because he's leading the effort he's all over cnn that we're picking on people yeah they're getting
00:45:05.000
ptsd he's advising people to leave the country yeah he's advising people leave the country just saying
00:45:11.000
natalie well mark zade much like i think we're talking about whether it's the secret impeachment vote
00:45:15.880
people like or sorry the senate vote the impeachment vote people like norm eisen these are all the
00:45:21.400
rotating cast of characters who have been intimately involved in basically every effort for the deep
00:45:26.520
state to try to subvert president trump it's a bipartisan effort mark zade was and is still a very
00:45:33.160
famous at least in the state of washington dc impeachment or sorry it's all i keep saying
00:45:37.880
impeachment but whistleblower attorney particularly in the first impeachment he represented uh the individual
00:45:44.600
sort of you know vindiman territory and fame that launched that you know the the uh i guess shot
00:45:50.760
heard around the world when it came to the first impeachment might i also add i think rahim and i did
00:45:56.280
the reporting a few years ago his whole like history of youtube likes very weird it was like young disney
00:46:03.080
stars just gonna put that out there so i guess par for the course to be a democrat elite um but but that
00:46:10.120
aside what he's talking about you know honestly it gets back to this new york times piece right i
00:46:15.480
do think it's interesting just from an analytical perspective how they're calling it revenge now and
00:46:19.480
not retribution right i think it's always been retribution it's a little bit of a branding shift
00:46:23.960
but i just fundamentally at my core reject the paradigm that it's revenge it's a misnomer it's not revenge
00:46:30.200
and even if you want to go through that territory it's wholly justified and you know you see these people
00:46:36.040
re-emerging and i i was thinking this this weekend how you go after the sort of ngo left-wing groups
00:46:41.800
who support so much of this right they're sort of one of the pillars or one of the legs on the stool
00:46:46.040
that create all this and i think you have you have to go justifiably for the tax-exempt statuses
00:46:51.960
it's what they did to us and they're holding a vote on legislation that would do that right now
00:46:56.520
the acl use and meltdown they're panicking over it but i think one institution in particular that we
00:47:02.360
should really be singling out is the tides foundation they not only fund the indivisible
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they're behind a lot of the hamas cosplaying protests on college campuses too okay a public
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today we got tina peters we got a clip from tina peters let me play this i'll bring in mike lindell
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we did subpoena mike frontera dominion's dominion's lawyer but they found a way to not
00:48:09.800
let us have our witnesses uh what jenna did though that since at least june those bios passwords 670 of them
00:48:20.280
from 63 counties out of the 64 counties in colorado have been on the public website for the secretary
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state which means they were out there for anybody to grab she should be locked up and they should
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throw away the key and let me lose yeah we need a prisoner swap yeah yeah for sure so so you think
00:48:43.960
that uh this collection in colorado is definitely compromised because of the leaked passwords
00:48:51.080
oh always i mean in mesa county in me there were they were finding fraudulent ballots they were finding
00:49:02.120
uh the same person was signing the ballot envelopes and they brushed it off like it was nothing as a matter
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of fact what jenna griswold did with the passwords she knew while i was going through the trial that that
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was out there and did nothing so those passwords were leaked out there during your trial before you
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are sentencing they were out there since june but she knew about it and didn't tell the clerks about it
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and now she's apologizing to the clerks she should apologize to the american people or at least the
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people in colorado but there are other passwords besides just for colorado i've heard for the united
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states in there for dominion machine so you think some of our other uh elections in other states can
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be compromised because of leaked passwords for the dominion machines absolutely absolutely that's what's
00:49:58.280
going on with the cartel in arizona and michigan i'd love you but we gotta get you out of prison
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girl we gotta get you out of prison don't be we gotta get you out of prison let's stick to the prisoner
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blind or wherever you are thank you brother free tina peters tina baby we got the prisoner swap going
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you're making the most compelling argument let's not spread the machine stop we got to get you out of
00:51:32.520
prison you're one of the best people we know it's outrageous that colorado has you as a political
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prisoner a gold star mother over 70 years old a hero and a patriot will work on that natalie winters
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thank you very much you'll be back here tomorrow it's going to be an amazing week the senate vote
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the house vote president trump comes to washington dc to visit with joe biden oh my lord would i like
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