Bannon's War Room - May 08, 2025


WarRoom Battleground EP 763: Columbia Lays Off 180 Staff After Trump Cuts, Time For Accountability For Border Invasion


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

180.8605

Word Count

9,912

Sentence Count

576

Misogynist Sentences

9

Hate Speech Sentences

27


Summary

In this episode of The War Room, host Stephen K.K. Bannon is joined by Evita Duffy of the Bongino Report and Natalie Winters to discuss the Columbia University layoff, the immigration crisis, and more.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This is the primal scream
00:00:29.540 of a dying regime.
00:00:31.980 Pray for our enemies
00:00:33.200 because we're going medieval
00:00:35.220 on these people.
00:00:37.240 I got a free shot
00:00:38.400 on all these networks
00:00:39.140 lying about the people.
00:00:41.500 The people have had
00:00:42.160 a belly full of it.
00:00:43.460 I know you don't like
00:00:44.100 hearing that.
00:00:44.880 I know you try to do
00:00:45.560 everything in the world
00:00:46.080 to stop that,
00:00:46.600 but you're not going to
00:00:47.060 stop it.
00:00:47.540 It's going to happen.
00:00:48.800 And where do people like
00:00:49.560 that go to share
00:00:50.780 the big lie?
00:00:52.200 Mega media.
00:00:53.540 I wish in my soul,
00:00:55.340 I wish that any of these
00:00:56.880 people had a conscience.
00:00:58.980 Ask yourself,
00:01:00.000 what is my task
00:01:01.080 and what is my purpose?
00:01:02.720 If that answer
00:01:03.860 is to save my country,
00:01:05.920 this country will be saved.
00:01:09.080 War Room.
00:01:09.940 Here's your host,
00:01:11.280 Stephen K. Bannon.
00:01:17.140 You're in the War Room.
00:01:18.380 It's Wednesday, May 7th
00:01:20.060 in the year of our Lord, 2025.
00:01:22.820 It's Natalie Winters
00:01:23.680 filling in for the one
00:01:25.240 and only Stephen K. Bannon.
00:01:27.700 But as you can imagine,
00:01:28.580 we have a very packed show.
00:01:30.880 We're going to hit everything
00:01:31.820 from the illegal alien invasion.
00:01:34.300 I guess past tense
00:01:35.280 on that one, though.
00:01:36.060 We do need to get
00:01:36.620 those deportation numbers up,
00:01:38.100 all things tariff,
00:01:39.320 reconciliation.
00:01:40.920 But I'm honored to start
00:01:42.460 with someone who I consider
00:01:43.380 a dear friend,
00:01:44.220 and that is Evita Duffy
00:01:45.920 of the wonderful
00:01:47.260 Bongino Report,
00:01:48.960 who had a fire show
00:01:49.920 this morning.
00:01:50.620 So I thought,
00:01:51.040 naturally,
00:01:51.500 I should have her on
00:01:53.180 to talk about
00:01:53.960 a lot of things.
00:01:55.000 But I want to start
00:01:55.840 with the news
00:01:57.040 of what was it?
00:01:57.740 Columbia having to lay off
00:01:59.880 about 180 people or so
00:02:01.820 after 400 million
00:02:03.060 in federal funds
00:02:04.720 were cut
00:02:05.640 from their institution.
00:02:06.740 I think a bit of
00:02:07.300 a different strapline
00:02:08.140 than we're hearing
00:02:08.660 from Harvard,
00:02:09.420 which is now pitching itself
00:02:10.580 as, you know,
00:02:11.420 the new stronghold
00:02:12.300 of resisting anything
00:02:13.780 that President Trump does.
00:02:16.220 There's also been
00:02:16.800 some wild protests
00:02:18.120 that have broken out
00:02:19.020 on the Columbia campus,
00:02:20.280 though I guess
00:02:20.660 that's maybe just
00:02:21.400 their culture now
00:02:22.500 at this point.
00:02:23.300 History tends to repeat itself.
00:02:25.040 But Evita,
00:02:25.360 I'd love to get your thoughts.
00:02:26.380 People may know
00:02:26.920 we both went to UChicago.
00:02:28.300 We've had our own taste
00:02:29.640 for the flair
00:02:30.620 of far-left radicalism.
00:02:32.700 But your thoughts
00:02:33.880 on what's going on
00:02:34.680 with the Columbia incident.
00:02:36.980 So it was 180
00:02:38.360 administrators,
00:02:41.300 staff that were laid off.
00:02:42.840 And I saw this
00:02:43.500 and I was so excited, Natalie.
00:02:44.740 I was like,
00:02:45.020 this is what we need
00:02:45.940 because most schools,
00:02:47.440 including the University of Chicago,
00:02:49.260 have way too many administrators.
00:02:51.500 In the past,
00:02:52.100 at universities,
00:02:53.080 it used to be
00:02:53.740 you had the professors,
00:02:55.960 you had the students,
00:02:56.980 there was maybe
00:02:57.620 a few department heads,
00:02:58.860 and that was it
00:02:59.560 for administration.
00:03:00.860 Today, part of why
00:03:01.940 schools are so radical
00:03:03.100 and also why
00:03:04.480 they're so expensive
00:03:05.420 is because
00:03:06.140 there are so many administrators.
00:03:07.980 At some schools,
00:03:08.760 there are more administrators
00:03:09.900 than there are even students.
00:03:11.920 At Columbia,
00:03:12.960 there are about
00:03:13.620 two administrators
00:03:14.440 for every three students.
00:03:15.440 So I was,
00:03:17.300 initially I saw this
00:03:18.300 and I was like,
00:03:18.780 great,
00:03:19.060 they're firing these people now
00:03:20.340 because they have these
00:03:21.220 financial restraints
00:03:23.000 because they've lost
00:03:23.740 all this funding.
00:03:24.700 And then I realized,
00:03:25.640 actually,
00:03:26.460 the firings were only people
00:03:27.880 related to research grants.
00:03:29.760 And I actually think
00:03:30.740 this is a great opportunity
00:03:31.840 for the Trump admin
00:03:32.680 to reassess and say,
00:03:34.160 you know what,
00:03:34.500 if we really want to put pressure
00:03:35.640 on these schools
00:03:36.340 to change their ways,
00:03:38.100 we have to actually
00:03:39.140 require them,
00:03:40.340 if they want to receive
00:03:41.200 federal funding,
00:03:41.980 to be financially responsible,
00:03:43.640 to say,
00:03:44.580 let's get rid of
00:03:45.580 95% of these administrators.
00:03:47.920 The cost of school
00:03:48.600 is going to come down,
00:03:49.520 the student debt
00:03:50.180 is going to come down,
00:03:51.180 and they're actually
00:03:52.160 going to be less radical
00:03:53.200 because studies show
00:03:54.540 that administrators
00:03:55.680 are far more left-wing
00:03:57.780 than even the professors.
00:03:59.460 It has to be addressed.
00:04:02.560 And I'm curious,
00:04:03.720 broadening out
00:04:04.340 this sort of critique
00:04:05.160 to the Harvard front,
00:04:08.120 what's your take,
00:04:09.480 I think,
00:04:09.880 maybe just,
00:04:10.840 again,
00:04:11.080 across the board
00:04:12.200 on going after
00:04:13.280 these institutions.
00:04:14.160 I would assume,
00:04:15.080 like I said,
00:04:15.640 we're both,
00:04:16.400 I guess,
00:04:16.900 we won't be woke,
00:04:17.840 we won't say victims,
00:04:19.120 we're survivors
00:04:19.820 of educational institutions
00:04:22.080 like you, Chicago,
00:04:23.960 but the rebrand,
00:04:26.400 potentially,
00:04:26.960 of these universities,
00:04:27.860 do you think that
00:04:28.340 going after their
00:04:29.360 federal funding
00:04:30.320 is the best way
00:04:31.500 to try to bring about
00:04:32.460 change on these campuses,
00:04:34.040 or what other tactics
00:04:35.260 do you think
00:04:35.980 that you would dip into
00:04:37.060 to try to,
00:04:38.140 I guess,
00:04:38.360 restore these universities
00:04:40.220 to their original founding
00:04:41.680 and the visions
00:04:42.440 that the founding fathers
00:04:43.560 had oftentimes
00:04:44.560 when they created
00:04:45.240 these schools?
00:04:46.960 Well,
00:04:47.080 I think right off the bat,
00:04:48.840 the government
00:04:49.800 is very limited
00:04:50.600 in what it can do
00:04:51.680 to reform these schools
00:04:52.860 because the universities
00:04:54.540 have lost sight
00:04:55.300 of their mission.
00:04:56.160 We can't pull funding
00:04:57.080 and hope that they
00:04:57.780 reclaim their mission.
00:04:59.120 The mission of
00:04:59.840 the university system,
00:05:01.160 if you go back
00:05:01.660 to the Middle Ages,
00:05:02.820 was religion,
00:05:04.100 was seeking the truth,
00:05:05.600 which was seeking Christ.
00:05:07.340 That has been
00:05:08.980 completely abandoned
00:05:10.000 by the university system.
00:05:11.300 We can pull
00:05:11.720 all the funding we want.
00:05:13.040 Something much more
00:05:13.960 spiritual and deeper
00:05:15.120 needs to happen
00:05:15.700 at these schools.
00:05:16.520 If you want to talk
00:05:17.360 about surface-level
00:05:18.740 things that we can do,
00:05:20.620 I like a lot of
00:05:21.420 what the Trump admin
00:05:22.060 is doing.
00:05:22.880 My one critique
00:05:23.780 is that I'm not sure
00:05:25.940 forcing the ban
00:05:27.380 of certain student groups
00:05:28.540 at Harvard and Columbia
00:05:29.760 is the way to go about
00:05:31.300 creating the change
00:05:32.500 that we want to see
00:05:33.220 because I think
00:05:34.140 we have to have
00:05:35.340 a standard of free speech
00:05:37.040 among the students,
00:05:38.160 at least.
00:05:38.720 We can get rid
00:05:39.420 of crazy departments
00:05:40.400 that have no reason
00:05:41.720 to exist on campus.
00:05:43.200 CRT, we had it
00:05:44.740 at UChicago,
00:05:45.580 it's a fake field of study.
00:05:46.980 But when we say
00:05:47.840 we're going to ban
00:05:49.380 certain pro-Palestine
00:05:50.640 student groups,
00:05:51.440 that reminds me
00:05:52.240 of when I was at UChicago
00:05:53.320 and I tried to have
00:05:54.360 a Turning Point USA chapter
00:05:55.800 and the school actually said,
00:05:57.800 well, the student government
00:06:00.120 that had to approve
00:06:01.820 my student organization
00:06:03.820 said this is actually
00:06:05.260 a dangerous thing on campus.
00:06:06.880 We don't know
00:06:07.300 what kind of beliefs
00:06:08.500 that she could be exposed
00:06:10.300 and the other students to
00:06:11.320 and causing danger
00:06:12.880 to other students.
00:06:14.460 So I think there are
00:06:16.880 really good things
00:06:17.560 that are happening
00:06:18.040 that the admin is doing,
00:06:18.940 promoting merit-based
00:06:20.560 hiring practices,
00:06:21.820 getting rid of CRT
00:06:22.920 and other things
00:06:23.520 that are terrible
00:06:24.000 at these universities.
00:06:25.660 And on the flip side,
00:06:27.820 I also think
00:06:28.660 they have to be supportive
00:06:29.880 of free speech
00:06:30.560 because I've seen
00:06:31.300 the other side of it.
00:06:32.200 They can come after us
00:06:33.080 just as easily.
00:06:33.820 I'll never forget
00:06:36.360 I was once sitting
00:06:37.500 in some poli-sci class
00:06:38.880 at UChicago
00:06:39.640 and I believe
00:06:40.820 the instructor was talking
00:06:42.320 very positively
00:06:43.320 lauding the efforts
00:06:44.480 of, I kid you not,
00:06:45.320 the Clinton Global Initiative
00:06:46.760 in Haiti.
00:06:47.920 I was like,
00:06:48.620 what planet am I on?
00:06:51.100 But nonetheless,
00:06:51.800 I defended,
00:06:52.520 I would have defended
00:06:53.200 their right to be able
00:06:54.060 to say that
00:06:54.640 and I agree
00:06:55.160 we need to be
00:06:55.860 very careful
00:06:56.960 with how we use
00:06:57.840 these free speech,
00:06:58.880 I think, tactics
00:06:59.840 because they will
00:07:00.700 very easily be used
00:07:02.080 against us.
00:07:02.940 It's like opening
00:07:03.520 Pandora's box
00:07:06.000 and obviously
00:07:06.840 we can never rely
00:07:08.040 on these activist judges
00:07:09.160 to take our side.
00:07:10.420 I think we've seen
00:07:10.880 that time and time again
00:07:11.700 just today breaking
00:07:12.580 that a judge
00:07:13.700 who, speaking of academia,
00:07:15.120 decided that it would be
00:07:16.080 a good idea
00:07:16.540 to block
00:07:17.040 President Trump's
00:07:18.300 efforts to claw back
00:07:19.680 $1.1 billion
00:07:20.680 in COVID aid
00:07:22.120 for schools.
00:07:23.180 I guess the pandemic
00:07:23.980 is still going on
00:07:25.000 according to some
00:07:25.760 radical federal judge
00:07:27.400 up in Manhattan.
00:07:28.380 Well, it turns out
00:07:29.020 that this judge
00:07:29.760 was also a fundraiser
00:07:31.080 for triple threat,
00:07:32.760 Andrew Cuomo,
00:07:33.780 Hillary Clinton,
00:07:34.760 and Barack Obama,
00:07:36.000 but somehow nonpartisan.
00:07:38.100 Try to square
00:07:38.860 that logic train.
00:07:40.340 But I guess
00:07:41.120 the Supreme Court,
00:07:42.120 Avita, as you noted today,
00:07:43.100 has been stepping in
00:07:44.280 on President Trump's
00:07:46.260 transgender troop ban,
00:07:48.540 seems like common sense
00:07:50.060 to me,
00:07:50.760 quite oxymoronic,
00:07:52.380 at least the first part
00:07:53.300 of that phrase.
00:07:54.280 Can you walk us through
00:07:55.500 your thoughts on that?
00:07:57.800 Well, I think it's,
00:07:58.500 I mean, it's a huge win
00:07:59.360 for the admin.
00:08:00.380 And what the Trump admin
00:08:01.880 has been doing
00:08:02.540 across the board here
00:08:03.560 is rebuilding
00:08:04.820 our institutions.
00:08:06.100 This is happening
00:08:07.240 with the university system.
00:08:08.460 Now it's happening
00:08:09.260 with the military.
00:08:10.520 You can get denied
00:08:11.620 from certain positions
00:08:13.400 in the military
00:08:14.080 if your eyesight is bad,
00:08:15.580 if you're flat-footed,
00:08:16.880 that we had a policy
00:08:18.240 where we were allowing
00:08:19.780 transgender individuals
00:08:21.180 to serve in the military
00:08:22.440 creates a problem.
00:08:23.600 What unit do you put them in?
00:08:24.880 Male, female?
00:08:25.780 We don't know.
00:08:26.660 Also, having the taxpayers
00:08:27.860 foot the bill.
00:08:28.840 It's over an estimated
00:08:30.240 $8 million a year
00:08:31.720 that the taxpayers
00:08:32.640 were paying
00:08:33.300 for transgender surgeries
00:08:35.260 and hormones.
00:08:36.020 Completely unnecessary.
00:08:37.720 So this is a big win
00:08:39.500 for the admin, of course.
00:08:41.060 And it comes back
00:08:41.720 to, Natalie,
00:08:42.180 this idea that
00:08:42.980 we as conservatives
00:08:44.320 don't tear down.
00:08:45.700 That is what the left does.
00:08:47.080 They destroy things.
00:08:48.140 They burn it down.
00:08:50.120 We know our institutions
00:08:51.680 are broken
00:08:52.240 and we are rebuilding them
00:08:54.300 from the bottom up.
00:08:55.440 And this is so important.
00:08:57.340 This is the difference
00:08:58.300 between the two camps here.
00:09:01.780 And I know you have been going after
00:09:04.480 we have two in the war room,
00:09:05.860 Senator Tillis,
00:09:06.880 for his just absolutely feckless,
00:09:09.320 ridiculous seed,
00:09:10.880 all the territory.
00:09:12.360 I was going to say to Democrats,
00:09:13.780 but I guess more precisely
00:09:14.880 to Judge Boesburg,
00:09:16.000 the man who wants amnesty
00:09:17.460 for illegal aliens
00:09:18.360 that illegally entered
00:09:19.200 this country,
00:09:19.860 but apparently Ed Martin
00:09:21.320 wanting to defend Americans
00:09:22.860 who entered a building
00:09:23.940 with open doors
00:09:24.800 on January 6th.
00:09:25.940 That's where he draws
00:09:26.740 his red line.
00:09:28.240 I could think of a lot of words
00:09:29.680 to describe him.
00:09:30.540 I would not go with
00:09:31.380 patriot, Republican,
00:09:32.600 or conservative,
00:09:33.540 or MAGA.
00:09:34.980 But more broadly
00:09:36.200 to this point,
00:09:36.960 I think of when we've seen
00:09:37.880 the courts intervene
00:09:38.780 really only to sabotage
00:09:40.120 or subvert
00:09:40.680 President Trump's agenda.
00:09:41.780 But I think it fits
00:09:42.420 in quite nicely
00:09:43.160 with the Tillis critique.
00:09:45.100 But I know you've been
00:09:45.740 going off on him.
00:09:47.360 You guys obviously support
00:09:48.260 Ed Martin.
00:09:48.860 Your thoughts on where we stand
00:09:50.560 with Senator Tillis
00:09:51.980 still not looking like
00:09:52.880 he's going to budge.
00:09:54.660 Well, I mean,
00:09:54.920 it's just absurd, Natalie.
00:09:56.320 I mean, it's funny
00:09:57.760 because we talk about
00:09:58.900 the Supreme Court
00:09:59.680 and the way that
00:10:00.420 the liberal judges
00:10:01.280 on that court,
00:10:02.380 they never step out of line.
00:10:04.780 And we have this route
00:10:05.840 with the constitutionalists
00:10:07.180 and the originalists,
00:10:08.060 and somehow we continue
00:10:09.320 to lose with all
00:10:10.580 of our nominees
00:10:11.260 time and time again.
00:10:12.940 They make very bad decisions.
00:10:14.560 And the same, I think,
00:10:15.340 goes for a lot of
00:10:16.100 our members of Congress.
00:10:17.140 They make really bad decisions.
00:10:19.280 They are not new right.
00:10:20.540 They don't care about
00:10:21.700 their own base.
00:10:23.680 What the January 6th
00:10:25.400 witch hunt was,
00:10:26.520 was a way to demonize
00:10:28.520 Trump supporters,
00:10:29.900 to squash dissent
00:10:31.640 in this country.
00:10:32.500 It was deeply authoritarian.
00:10:34.100 It was frankly
00:10:34.720 unconstitutional.
00:10:35.940 They hid evidence
00:10:37.040 from the January 6th
00:10:38.420 lawyers.
00:10:39.460 The whole thing
00:10:40.220 was botched,
00:10:41.120 that this man,
00:10:42.200 a Republican senator,
00:10:43.840 is going to,
00:10:45.040 I don't know,
00:10:45.620 be angry that somebody
00:10:47.040 actually stood up
00:10:48.160 for the persecuted
00:10:49.100 January 6ers.
00:10:50.180 It's absolutely absurd.
00:10:51.120 And what's more absurd
00:10:51.960 is that he actually
00:10:53.500 not only voted
00:10:54.740 for Merrick Garland,
00:10:55.680 but he enthusiastically
00:10:57.020 voted for Merrick Garland
00:10:58.780 for his confirmation,
00:11:00.060 the most corrupt
00:11:00.920 attorney general
00:11:01.660 in American history.
00:11:03.080 So to me,
00:11:03.800 I just take a step back
00:11:04.720 and say, wow,
00:11:05.580 we really need
00:11:06.640 to reassess
00:11:07.760 these members
00:11:08.360 of Congress
00:11:08.820 and start primarying
00:11:10.160 people who clearly
00:11:11.440 are our own enemies.
00:11:14.820 I am fully
00:11:16.360 for primarying people
00:11:17.460 like Senator Tillis.
00:11:18.440 Frankly,
00:11:18.840 to me,
00:11:19.400 we could probably
00:11:19.840 primary all of Congress
00:11:21.080 and I really wouldn't
00:11:21.960 have an issue
00:11:22.520 with that.
00:11:23.640 I'd say maybe
00:11:24.240 MTG,
00:11:25.220 Burchett.
00:11:26.540 That's probably about it.
00:11:27.980 A few other good ones,
00:11:29.440 but I guess
00:11:30.460 their names escape me.
00:11:31.680 Avita Duffy,
00:11:32.180 you have a wonderful show.
00:11:33.500 If people want
00:11:34.020 to follow you,
00:11:34.980 get all the podcasts,
00:11:36.100 let us know.
00:11:37.120 Totally tell us
00:11:37.840 where we can get it.
00:11:38.620 Rumble,
00:11:39.100 I know the streaming,
00:11:40.180 but tell us where
00:11:40.800 we can watch
00:11:41.340 all your stuff.
00:11:42.620 So my Instagram
00:11:43.780 and my ex-account
00:11:44.860 is Avita Duffy underscore one.
00:11:46.500 I live stream
00:11:47.460 on Rumble
00:11:47.860 at 9 a.m.
00:11:48.560 Eastern time,
00:11:49.280 five days a week,
00:11:50.400 rumble.com slash Avita.
00:11:52.300 Thanks so much
00:11:52.860 for having me on,
00:11:53.480 Natalie.
00:11:54.960 Of course,
00:11:55.640 thank you so much
00:11:56.440 for joining us.
00:11:57.360 Avita and I
00:11:57.740 recently did an episode
00:11:58.680 that you guys
00:11:59.240 should go watch too,
00:12:00.740 talking all about our PTSD
00:12:03.100 from our days
00:12:04.260 at UChicago.
00:12:06.380 And I would also
00:12:07.040 just add to Avita
00:12:08.540 astutely pointing out
00:12:09.620 that Senator Tillis,
00:12:11.900 who I'm sure
00:12:12.460 is enjoying
00:12:13.000 all of his nice handshakes
00:12:14.860 and, you know,
00:12:15.420 pats on the back
00:12:16.180 at the nice swanky
00:12:17.060 D.C. cocktail parties
00:12:18.120 that he's been invited to
00:12:19.180 while he's busy
00:12:19.820 shilling for Ukraine
00:12:20.940 because apparently
00:12:21.920 in the D.C. social
00:12:23.120 credit score system
00:12:24.140 that gets you
00:12:24.940 the nice invites
00:12:26.140 that he also voted for.
00:12:27.740 Who was it?
00:12:28.200 I believe Matthew Graves,
00:12:29.640 Ed Martin's counterpart.
00:12:31.340 Pete Buttigieg,
00:12:32.180 saw nothing wrong
00:12:32.920 with that one.
00:12:33.660 Gina Raimondo,
00:12:35.200 Lloyd Austin,
00:12:37.080 Janet Yellen,
00:12:38.760 and virtually,
00:12:39.900 I think,
00:12:40.200 everyone else.
00:12:40.800 I'd be hard-pressed
00:12:41.560 to find a no vote.
00:12:43.240 So that shows you
00:12:44.080 what we're up against.
00:12:45.180 Remember,
00:12:45.580 he found it debatable
00:12:46.680 that Ed Martin
00:12:47.500 decided to defend
00:12:48.600 some,
00:12:49.700 some January Sixers
00:12:51.400 who had,
00:12:52.240 quote,
00:12:52.360 breached
00:12:52.820 a building,
00:12:54.460 but he saw
00:12:55.260 nothing debatable
00:12:56.180 in Merrick Garland's record.
00:12:58.380 I don't think
00:13:02.220 the war room exists,
00:13:03.440 or maybe rather
00:13:04.080 this is the raison d'etre
00:13:05.280 of the war room
00:13:06.160 to call out people
00:13:07.400 like you,
00:13:08.340 Senator Tillis.
00:13:09.160 You guys know the drill.
00:13:10.120 It's 202-224-3121.
00:13:13.720 You can call,
00:13:15.180 maybe just
00:13:16.120 for good measure,
00:13:17.660 call peacefully
00:13:18.320 and patriotically.
00:13:19.460 I'm sure
00:13:20.020 Senator Tillis
00:13:20.880 would love to hear
00:13:21.500 those words.
00:13:23.100 Speaking of Janet Yellen,
00:13:24.540 I've got a cold open
00:13:25.300 that I want to play
00:13:25.860 for our next guest,
00:13:26.860 Richard Stern,
00:13:27.680 who will join us shortly.
00:13:29.300 But Denver,
00:13:29.900 if you want to roll
00:13:30.620 some MSNBC stuff,
00:13:32.280 let's go.
00:13:33.520 All right, Christine,
00:13:34.260 I'll begin with you.
00:13:34.900 No change from the Fed.
00:13:36.120 Yeah, and just looking through
00:13:37.120 what the Fed has to say here,
00:13:38.600 unchanged at 4.25%
00:13:39.580 to 4.5%,
00:13:40.460 as you pointed out,
00:13:41.220 but a higher chance
00:13:42.140 of rising inflation
00:13:43.660 and rising unemployment.
00:13:44.900 The Fed didn't use
00:13:45.600 the word stagflation,
00:13:46.700 but that's what that means
00:13:47.540 when you have inflation rising
00:13:49.120 and unemployment rising.
00:13:49.980 That's basically
00:13:50.080 the worst case scenario.
00:13:51.040 That's bad, right?
00:13:51.840 So there's a higher chance
00:13:53.220 of rising inflation
00:13:54.300 and rising unemployment
00:13:55.080 and a further increase
00:13:56.980 in uncertainty to the outlook.
00:13:58.680 What does that mean?
00:13:59.560 They don't know
00:14:00.200 what the damage and pain
00:14:02.080 will be in the end
00:14:03.240 of the president's trade war.
00:14:05.240 So that is one reason
00:14:06.280 why they don't really have
00:14:07.200 much move to maneuver here.
00:14:09.120 They're pointing out also
00:14:10.220 that the economy started
00:14:11.280 from a pretty solid pace.
00:14:12.960 So really,
00:14:13.540 you had a solid backdrop
00:14:14.880 to the economy
00:14:15.500 until about the beginning
00:14:16.760 of April.
00:14:17.800 And then now,
00:14:18.540 since then,
00:14:18.900 we have seen
00:14:19.560 all of this disruption
00:14:20.880 from the president's trade war.
00:14:22.620 So the Fed here, TBD,
00:14:24.340 I will say at 2.30
00:14:25.620 in about 27 minutes,
00:14:26.520 the Fed chief
00:14:27.080 is going to be speaking.
00:14:28.040 So that's when reporters
00:14:29.380 will really be able
00:14:29.940 to ask him more
00:14:30.660 about the trade war.
00:14:32.680 And then, of course,
00:14:33.360 we'll wait to see
00:14:33.900 if the president
00:14:34.420 expresses any displeasure
00:14:36.840 or pressure
00:14:37.340 on the Fed
00:14:38.140 for not lowering.
00:14:38.740 Call it a hunch,
00:14:41.440 but probably a lot of lies
00:14:42.980 and media spin
00:14:43.860 detected there.
00:14:45.480 So, of course,
00:14:46.080 naturally,
00:14:46.620 we want Rich Stern
00:14:47.760 on the program
00:14:48.620 to help us walk through
00:14:49.840 why the Fed
00:14:50.480 is keeping their interest rates
00:14:51.720 steady.
00:14:52.080 I guess the ongoing,
00:14:53.060 what is it,
00:14:54.300 tussle between
00:14:55.280 President Trump
00:14:56.380 and the Fed.
00:14:58.280 Shall we say,
00:14:58.960 and the Fed?
00:14:59.340 I think we support that
00:15:00.040 here in the war room.
00:15:00.840 But Rich Stern,
00:15:01.480 can you walk us through
00:15:02.580 what they were sort of
00:15:04.360 talking about in that clip?
00:15:05.420 And then I'd love
00:15:05.900 to get your thoughts
00:15:06.520 on where we stand
00:15:07.140 on all things
00:15:07.700 tariffs and reconciliation.
00:15:10.480 Oh, yeah.
00:15:11.120 Just a few soft topics
00:15:12.520 to talk about today, right?
00:15:14.100 So I'll start with the Fed.
00:15:15.720 Look, I agree with you.
00:15:16.900 I hate the Fed.
00:15:18.040 I would get rid of the Fed.
00:15:19.480 Here's the important thing
00:15:20.360 to keep in mind about this.
00:15:21.840 The Federal Reserve
00:15:23.240 is the getaway car driver
00:15:25.060 for the federal government's
00:15:26.780 deficits and tax policies.
00:15:28.880 So if you think of it like this,
00:15:29.960 the federal government,
00:15:30.840 when it spends,
00:15:32.000 when it taxes,
00:15:33.000 when it runs deficits,
00:15:34.220 it steals that money
00:15:35.400 from hardworking
00:15:36.260 American families.
00:15:37.700 And then the question is,
00:15:39.140 do you feel that burden
00:15:40.600 as more money
00:15:41.740 coming out of your paycheck,
00:15:43.140 as fewer jobs opportunities
00:15:45.300 or as lower wage growth?
00:15:46.720 Or do you feel that
00:15:48.580 as inflation?
00:15:49.800 It's the Fed's decision
00:15:51.140 whether the economy
00:15:52.700 has higher unemployment
00:15:54.000 or higher inflation
00:15:55.560 as a result of government deficit
00:15:57.420 and spending policies.
00:15:58.960 Now, Powell financed
00:16:00.560 every single thing
00:16:01.820 Joe Biden was doing.
00:16:03.300 He didn't have any problems
00:16:04.120 from that.
00:16:04.480 But what you're looking at
00:16:05.640 is a politicized Fed
00:16:07.300 who doesn't want to be
00:16:08.600 the getaway car driver
00:16:09.540 for the federal deficit.
00:16:12.840 And instead,
00:16:13.820 Powell is blaming Trump
00:16:15.040 for everything
00:16:15.780 of the legacy of Biden
00:16:17.420 and decades
00:16:18.320 of government spending.
00:16:19.340 And really,
00:16:19.920 at the end of the day,
00:16:20.720 that is the only thing
00:16:21.800 that was going on
00:16:22.380 in that announcement
00:16:23.060 is Powell just blaming Trump
00:16:25.260 for decades of things
00:16:26.580 he's contributed to
00:16:27.800 and liberals in government
00:16:29.100 have contributed to
00:16:29.660 for decades.
00:16:30.340 That's all that's going on there.
00:16:31.360 Now, look,
00:16:33.520 I've been called,
00:16:34.620 I mean,
00:16:34.880 many things by the media lately,
00:16:36.740 you know,
00:16:37.020 dense, vapid,
00:16:38.760 known for wearing skimpy outfits.
00:16:40.920 That's a Daily Mail special.
00:16:43.180 State media propagandist.
00:16:45.120 But I don't,
00:16:46.320 I like to think
00:16:46.820 I'm intelligent
00:16:47.500 and I just don't quite understand
00:16:49.020 all these people
00:16:49.680 talking about,
00:16:50.500 you know,
00:16:50.640 they use the deficit fear porn,
00:16:52.360 how we need to cut spending,
00:16:53.520 cut spending.
00:16:54.220 And then these very same people
00:16:55.980 are then presented the chance
00:16:57.640 to actually do it,
00:16:58.780 choose your vertical,
00:16:59.640 whether it's,
00:17:00.140 you know,
00:17:00.400 Doge,
00:17:00.840 impoundment,
00:17:01.340 take your pick.
00:17:02.640 And then just today,
00:17:03.980 you see them canceling the votes
00:17:05.760 to strip the funding
00:17:07.140 from,
00:17:07.580 for example,
00:17:08.180 USAID,
00:17:09.120 PBS,
00:17:09.600 and NPR,
00:17:10.200 which I think should be
00:17:10.940 the opening salvo,
00:17:12.440 right?
00:17:12.600 That's pretty non-controversial.
00:17:15.720 Am I wrong?
00:17:16.900 And making that analysis,
00:17:18.600 is it really that simple?
00:17:19.920 Is this just pure politicking
00:17:21.720 and lying the fact
00:17:23.040 that most Republicans,
00:17:24.380 I guess on the congressional
00:17:25.200 side of things,
00:17:26.240 just do not want
00:17:27.120 to make these cuts?
00:17:28.100 The deficit talk
00:17:29.040 is much like how they,
00:17:29.900 you know,
00:17:30.000 talk tough on China,
00:17:31.020 but then don't ever really
00:17:32.020 end up actually doing
00:17:32.960 anything about it.
00:17:34.760 Oh,
00:17:35.160 absolutely.
00:17:35.660 You know,
00:17:35.940 I think the only thing
00:17:36.620 that they're actually good
00:17:37.360 at doing is hurling insults.
00:17:39.420 And yes,
00:17:39.700 I know you've been
00:17:40.380 at the other end
00:17:41.900 of the barrel
00:17:42.400 of a lot of what they're doing,
00:17:43.600 but it's really because
00:17:44.520 you're doing a lot
00:17:45.100 of that good media coverage
00:17:46.160 and actually holding a spotlight
00:17:47.600 to what they're doing.
00:17:48.680 And that's exactly it.
00:17:50.080 We all know
00:17:50.840 that when the government
00:17:51.620 spends money,
00:17:52.840 not just as it's stealing
00:17:53.820 from Americans,
00:17:54.700 but think of the programs
00:17:55.780 you just talked about,
00:17:57.020 the Public,
00:17:57.620 the Corporation for Public Broadcasting,
00:17:59.920 NPR.
00:18:00.740 These are funds
00:18:01.560 that are spent
00:18:02.080 to destroy our culture
00:18:03.860 and our values.
00:18:04.460 These are funds spent
00:18:05.480 to push the woke agenda,
00:18:07.240 to push the agenda
00:18:07.980 of mutilating kids
00:18:09.720 through trans surgeries
00:18:11.060 and trying to convince them
00:18:12.520 that they're in the wrong body.
00:18:14.180 Things like that
00:18:14.920 have been financed
00:18:15.620 with your tax dollars.
00:18:17.320 And you're absolutely right.
00:18:18.520 We put these politicians
00:18:19.480 in place.
00:18:20.360 They promise
00:18:21.100 that they'll let us
00:18:21.800 keep the money we've earned.
00:18:23.340 They promise
00:18:24.040 they'll get rid
00:18:24.680 of the deep state.
00:18:25.760 And you're right.
00:18:26.760 Here it is,
00:18:27.560 a real vote,
00:18:28.800 and they voted
00:18:29.460 to keep the deep state.
00:18:31.040 They voted
00:18:31.580 to keep the state propaganda
00:18:33.480 arm going on,
00:18:34.760 the real one.
00:18:35.820 And at the end of the day,
00:18:36.820 I think what we all know here
00:18:38.040 is that the government
00:18:39.180 is run by people
00:18:40.120 who like concentrated benefits
00:18:42.140 at the expense
00:18:43.220 of diffused costs.
00:18:44.840 They will push the cost
00:18:45.780 onto you,
00:18:46.860 the average American,
00:18:47.860 so that they can benefit
00:18:49.060 their friends,
00:18:49.760 their donors,
00:18:50.300 and as you pointed out,
00:18:51.440 the people that invite them
00:18:52.400 to swanky cocktail parties.
00:18:55.920 And it seems like there's,
00:18:57.500 at least today,
00:18:58.220 it's kind of breaking
00:18:58.820 us out early this morning.
00:18:59.840 In Politico,
00:19:00.380 they had the exclusive,
00:19:01.420 it seems like,
00:19:02.480 Chip Roy was sort of,
00:19:04.120 you know,
00:19:04.440 talking his five requests
00:19:06.160 to Speaker Johnson
00:19:07.920 or the reconciliation request.
00:19:09.640 Can you sort of walk us through?
00:19:11.000 I know we're in sort of
00:19:11.620 the beginning stages,
00:19:13.280 perhaps the fog of war
00:19:14.580 on a lot of these negotiations.
00:19:16.800 But first and foremost,
00:19:17.960 sort of where we stand,
00:19:19.380 but what you think
00:19:19.960 our audience needs to stay,
00:19:21.780 you know,
00:19:22.120 very clear-eyed and frosty
00:19:23.980 in terms of looking for,
00:19:25.160 like you were saying,
00:19:26.080 these, you know,
00:19:26.760 the idea,
00:19:27.260 what was it,
00:19:27.680 the CR,
00:19:28.260 that you had to vote
00:19:28.960 for the CR
00:19:29.560 because otherwise
00:19:30.100 we won't have election integrity.
00:19:31.840 Really, Mike Johnson?
00:19:32.720 Then where were you
00:19:33.760 on your first day as Speaker?
00:19:34.880 I think you're voting
00:19:35.480 for more Ukraine-aid.
00:19:36.960 But just walk us through
00:19:37.960 where we stand on this,
00:19:39.640 I guess,
00:19:40.100 horse race
00:19:40.540 when it comes to reconciliation.
00:19:41.740 Well, I think you're right.
00:19:44.280 The horse that always wins the race
00:19:45.720 is Ukraine-aid.
00:19:47.060 So always watch out
00:19:47.840 for that one, right?
00:19:49.060 But, yeah,
00:19:49.800 beyond that,
00:19:50.480 look, I think the important things
00:19:51.580 about reconciliation
00:19:52.280 and the way I've been saying this is,
00:19:54.320 you know,
00:19:54.600 normally to get a major bill passed,
00:19:56.720 you need 60 votes in the Senate.
00:19:59.060 Conservatives only have 50 or 53 at best,
00:20:02.100 depending on how you think about it.
00:20:03.460 But there is one bill
00:20:04.900 that can get through
00:20:05.760 with that kind of a low vote number
00:20:07.280 and it's reconciliation.
00:20:09.260 However,
00:20:09.980 there's only a handful of things
00:20:11.300 you can do in there.
00:20:12.680 So we have to shoot this narrow gap
00:20:15.560 to get all the things
00:20:16.180 we want in the bill.
00:20:17.540 And leadership's using
00:20:19.020 those requirements
00:20:19.880 to say that a lot of things
00:20:20.940 we want to do
00:20:21.500 simply can't be in there.
00:20:23.420 But to go through
00:20:23.980 the bullet points
00:20:24.680 of what conservatives
00:20:26.120 are calling for,
00:20:26.900 what's important,
00:20:27.960 is that this bill
00:20:28.680 is a perfect opportunity
00:20:29.780 to actually secure the border,
00:20:31.780 to deport millions of illegals,
00:20:33.280 to make sure
00:20:34.080 that those resources
00:20:35.300 are available.
00:20:36.000 Then there's an important ability here
00:20:38.800 to put money down
00:20:39.800 to restore national defense,
00:20:41.860 to rebuild a military
00:20:43.240 that's been gutted
00:20:44.120 by the Biden administration
00:20:45.200 that Trump wasn't able
00:20:46.440 to reinvest in
00:20:47.260 after Obama the first time.
00:20:49.420 And then there's an ability here,
00:20:51.140 there's an opportunity
00:20:52.060 to deregulate our energy production,
00:20:54.960 to make it easier
00:20:55.700 to build factories.
00:20:56.860 You know, right now,
00:20:58.080 there are mines
00:20:58.960 in the United States
00:21:00.160 who have been waiting
00:21:01.560 for permits to expand
00:21:03.000 for 35 years,
00:21:05.840 not five, not 10, 35.
00:21:08.540 And so if we can do
00:21:09.940 that kind of permitting
00:21:11.100 and regulatory reform
00:21:12.360 and reconciliation,
00:21:13.640 we can expand the economy
00:21:15.100 and grow like you've never seen.
00:21:16.860 And then the last two points,
00:21:18.120 and these are important,
00:21:19.220 is we can use it
00:21:20.020 to cut taxes,
00:21:20.920 to extend Trump's tax cuts,
00:21:22.560 and to cut spending.
00:21:24.280 And you're absolutely right.
00:21:25.520 It's the cutting spending part of that
00:21:27.120 that's in jeopardy
00:21:27.960 as these members
00:21:28.540 don't really want to
00:21:29.680 take on the challenge.
00:21:30.460 And then we have to keep
00:21:31.680 the pressure on them
00:21:32.580 to really use
00:21:33.600 all the opportunities
00:21:34.300 on the table here.
00:21:36.800 And obviously,
00:21:37.680 this is all sort of
00:21:38.980 inextricably linked
00:21:40.040 on the tariff front, too.
00:21:41.540 I think, you know,
00:21:42.160 you hear these people talk
00:21:43.260 about how they want
00:21:44.000 nice, good-paying
00:21:44.800 manufacturing jobs
00:21:45.920 in their district
00:21:46.960 and how the supply chain threat
00:21:48.700 that the Chinese Communist Party poses,
00:21:50.800 all of which are valid
00:21:52.380 and we actually support
00:21:53.860 here in the war room.
00:21:54.780 But then when push comes to shove,
00:21:57.140 you don't really,
00:21:57.940 you know,
00:21:58.180 it's kind of crickets, right?
00:21:59.180 You don't see a lot of people
00:22:00.120 hitting the airwaves
00:22:00.800 defending them.
00:22:02.300 Your thoughts on where we stand
00:22:03.940 on sort of the ongoing
00:22:05.040 tariff negotiations,
00:22:06.540 which I guess I would
00:22:07.200 compartmentalize
00:22:08.500 one into the China camp,
00:22:10.900 CCP, PRC camp,
00:22:12.140 and then secondly,
00:22:13.300 kind of everyone else
00:22:14.620 just more broadly
00:22:15.480 reorienting trade
00:22:16.740 with a, you know,
00:22:17.340 non-nefarious
00:22:18.080 seeking to replace
00:22:18.860 the United States
00:22:19.480 as a global hegemon-type enemy.
00:22:22.460 Yeah, absolutely.
00:22:23.820 Well, and I would say
00:22:24.480 that, you know,
00:22:24.820 to your point on that one,
00:22:25.680 it's a little linked as well
00:22:26.960 because a lot of the negotiations
00:22:28.420 with these other countries
00:22:29.520 and, you know,
00:22:30.100 keep in mind,
00:22:30.740 you've talked about it before,
00:22:32.220 a lot of these other countries
00:22:33.300 we trade with,
00:22:33.940 they have their own trade barriers,
00:22:35.680 they prevent our exporters,
00:22:37.200 they steal our IP.
00:22:39.020 But the other thing is
00:22:39.800 a lot of them allow
00:22:40.640 the Chinese government
00:22:41.640 and the Communist Party
00:22:42.920 to buy their infrastructure,
00:22:44.540 to have Huawei
00:22:45.260 set up that infrastructure,
00:22:47.040 to funnel Chinese products
00:22:48.460 through their country
00:22:49.360 into the United States.
00:22:50.860 So I think that Trump
00:22:52.320 is doing a good job here
00:22:53.340 in terms of the negotiations
00:22:54.460 broadly with countries
00:22:56.060 to try to get some real wins.
00:22:58.060 With China in particular,
00:22:59.200 I think it's still very much,
00:23:00.440 you know,
00:23:01.280 the jury's out on this one.
00:23:03.220 We'll see exactly
00:23:04.100 what deals we get.
00:23:05.420 But I think it's crucial
00:23:06.400 that we go in
00:23:07.040 with the right thing.
00:23:08.040 So I think the president's
00:23:09.220 very committed
00:23:09.800 to dealing with the threat of China,
00:23:11.760 to boxing them
00:23:12.720 out of global affairs.
00:23:14.480 But, you know,
00:23:14.820 there are other people around him
00:23:16.220 who are, I think,
00:23:17.320 being distracted
00:23:18.040 by other issues
00:23:18.980 who are taking their eye
00:23:19.860 off the ball
00:23:20.680 of making sure
00:23:21.800 that we stop
00:23:22.320 not just China directly,
00:23:23.780 but stop the indirect access
00:23:25.820 from China
00:23:26.480 through these other countries
00:23:28.080 that are our trade partners.
00:23:29.760 So, again,
00:23:30.500 like Trump's always,
00:23:31.440 he's the negotiator-in-chief,
00:23:32.500 he's doing a good job,
00:23:33.600 but we need to make sure
00:23:34.260 we keep our eye
00:23:34.900 trained on the ball.
00:23:36.280 China's the real threat here,
00:23:37.460 not just us directly,
00:23:38.660 but the empire
00:23:39.680 they're trying to build around
00:23:40.720 with our trade partners.
00:23:43.900 Rich Stern, as always,
00:23:45.460 thank you so much
00:23:46.180 for distilling this
00:23:47.640 and breaking it all down.
00:23:48.620 Not for our audience,
00:23:49.600 I'm sure they can hang,
00:23:50.640 but at least for me.
00:23:52.060 If people want to follow you,
00:23:53.640 stay up to date
00:23:54.200 with everything
00:23:54.820 that you're working on,
00:23:55.800 write in,
00:23:56.260 tweeting about
00:23:56.680 where can they go to do that.
00:23:58.480 Well, I appreciate that,
00:23:59.640 being on, as always.
00:24:00.480 Thank you for having me.
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00:24:07.540 and that of the whole team.
00:24:08.640 So, always a pleasure again.
00:24:09.700 Thank you.
00:24:11.420 Thank you, sir.
00:24:12.040 I think that's probably
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00:24:15.320 shall we say,
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00:24:31.400 great guys,
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00:24:34.200 And I just have to say,
00:24:35.400 on the idea of negotiating,
00:24:37.720 I think Rich sort of got to it,
00:24:39.180 the idea that you have people
00:24:40.480 who are,
00:24:41.280 I guess he described it
00:24:42.240 as maybe a little,
00:24:43.280 you know,
00:24:43.500 off their game,
00:24:44.420 not focusing on the China stuff.
00:24:45.920 Well, I would posit
00:24:46.840 that that's people
00:24:47.780 who have been paid off
00:24:49.680 and captured,
00:24:50.960 if not outright merged,
00:24:52.060 with the Chinese Communist Party.
00:24:53.760 And this is why
00:24:54.560 I love working in the war room
00:24:55.740 because I just look to my right
00:24:57.940 and there's a copy
00:24:58.900 of Unrestricted Warfare,
00:25:01.180 translated, of course,
00:25:02.540 from the original PLA documents
00:25:04.060 about how the Chinese Communist Party
00:25:06.080 has waged a people's war
00:25:07.480 against the United States
00:25:08.500 for so long,
00:25:10.280 which I guess K Street
00:25:11.900 neocon globalists
00:25:13.500 love to sneer in my face
00:25:16.480 and laugh and say,
00:25:17.560 well, why would you want
00:25:18.860 to then cut USAID?
00:25:20.560 Soft power is so important.
00:25:22.500 To which I would say,
00:25:23.800 well, considering that 90%
00:25:25.480 of Africa is on the Belt and Road,
00:25:28.140 I don't think United States
00:25:29.560 soft power is doing all too well.
00:25:32.980 And considering that
00:25:33.840 when we hurl tariffs
00:25:35.260 against, like I said,
00:25:37.300 a evil authoritarian state capitalism,
00:25:40.480 maybe I'll just call it Marxist
00:25:41.640 because that's what it is,
00:25:42.520 regime that has repeatedly
00:25:43.740 not just declared war,
00:25:45.180 kinetic information,
00:25:46.260 economic warfare, lawfare,
00:25:47.920 and otherwise against
00:25:48.980 the United States
00:25:49.840 when we try to reclaim
00:25:51.100 some of our fiscal sovereignty
00:25:52.760 or, I don't know,
00:25:53.600 actual territorial sovereignty.
00:25:55.020 I'm inclined to bring up
00:25:56.220 the Chinese spy balloon
00:25:58.300 or, I don't know,
00:25:58.960 maybe just reparations for COVID
00:26:00.540 instead of, what,
00:26:02.420 the entire business community
00:26:03.960 and Wall Street elite saying,
00:26:05.800 yeah, we love
00:26:06.460 the war room strapline.
00:26:07.660 Let's get some
00:26:08.180 of our sovereignty back.
00:26:10.040 No, they're basically puppets.
00:26:11.800 If not, I would maybe
00:26:12.780 call them prostitutes
00:26:14.160 for none other than Xi Jinping.
00:26:17.340 Some good old capture,
00:26:19.520 some good old elite merger.
00:26:22.540 It's not a conspiracy.
00:26:23.600 You should look up
00:26:24.340 the United Front Work Department.
00:26:25.880 It's the multi-billion dollar
00:26:27.180 political warfare operation
00:26:28.600 that Beijing runs.
00:26:29.680 They train their analysts
00:26:31.480 how to essentially infiltrate
00:26:33.160 Western politicians,
00:26:34.940 political systems,
00:26:36.120 and I'm, of course,
00:26:37.140 excluding the Ministry
00:26:38.040 of State Security,
00:26:39.500 which is just straight up,
00:26:40.920 you know, humanent,
00:26:42.440 or rather humanent,
00:26:43.740 sigent,
00:26:44.160 all those good things
00:26:45.060 that they're collecting on us
00:26:46.220 every single day.
00:26:48.520 TikTok probably being
00:26:49.600 the least offensive example
00:26:51.060 of all that.
00:26:52.280 Maybe if we have time
00:26:53.460 after our next guest
00:26:54.260 who has a wonderful,
00:26:54.960 exclusive story
00:26:55.980 about missing migrant children,
00:26:57.340 we will get into,
00:26:59.260 I just love this book,
00:27:00.240 some more unrestricted warfare,
00:27:01.640 and I will make the case
00:27:02.740 as to why we need to deport
00:27:03.840 not just some,
00:27:04.960 but every single,
00:27:06.620 not just, frankly,
00:27:07.480 illegal Chinese national,
00:27:09.000 but Chinese student
00:27:10.440 on our college campuses.
00:27:12.900 Certainly,
00:27:14.540 the state subsidized,
00:27:15.620 the federally subsidized ones.
00:27:17.800 I'll make you wait
00:27:18.620 until after the break for that.
00:27:19.860 We will be right back.
00:27:20.820 Brianna Morello
00:27:21.400 joining us
00:27:22.020 after this short break.
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00:31:15.480 Welcome back
00:31:30.000 to The War Room
00:31:31.580 where I really like
00:31:32.640 the idea
00:31:33.080 that I came up with
00:31:33.860 earlier in the show
00:31:35.000 when these Republican senators
00:31:37.140 like I'm looking
00:31:38.060 at you James Lankford
00:31:39.300 the people who think
00:31:40.080 that what 5,000
00:31:41.040 illegal aliens
00:31:41.760 passing,
00:31:42.820 breaching the border
00:31:43.440 a day
00:31:43.860 is somehow
00:31:44.440 deserving
00:31:45.040 of the title
00:31:45.700 border security bill.
00:31:48.080 Maybe it was
00:31:48.460 what,
00:31:48.700 Nora O'Donnell's
00:31:49.420 husband
00:31:49.700 who came up
00:31:50.840 with that one
00:31:51.340 while he's busy
00:31:51.800 hiring illegal aliens
00:31:52.840 while his wife
00:31:53.400 is pumping
00:31:53.860 pro-open borders
00:31:55.000 propaganda
00:31:55.620 on CBS.
00:31:57.240 That's quite
00:31:57.740 the odd couple
00:31:58.740 shall we say.
00:32:00.880 I've never heard
00:32:01.520 these people
00:32:02.000 call for due process
00:32:03.120 when it comes
00:32:03.720 to anything
00:32:04.100 going on
00:32:04.720 in Ukraine
00:32:05.260 and Russia
00:32:05.820 because it's
00:32:06.420 an invasion,
00:32:07.120 right?
00:32:07.340 So you can,
00:32:08.000 I guess last time
00:32:08.820 we called for
00:32:09.320 suspending habeas corpus
00:32:10.580 that didn't go
00:32:11.740 over too well
00:32:12.720 with the legacy media.
00:32:13.720 So I guess
00:32:14.880 we'll double down
00:32:15.580 on that.
00:32:16.380 But it is quite
00:32:16.940 interesting when they
00:32:17.800 say that these
00:32:18.340 illegal aliens
00:32:19.040 are awarded due
00:32:19.920 process.
00:32:20.360 It's so important
00:32:21.660 that James Lankford
00:32:22.580 has to go on
00:32:23.280 legacy media outlets
00:32:24.400 and demand that.
00:32:25.680 I think it's a quite
00:32:26.940 a tacit admission
00:32:28.020 showing that these
00:32:29.320 people do not
00:32:29.980 understand that
00:32:31.180 what happened
00:32:31.700 under Joe Biden
00:32:32.640 was a state-sponsored
00:32:34.380 and state-sanctioned
00:32:35.720 in some cases
00:32:36.360 foreign involvement
00:32:37.360 to through NGOs,
00:32:38.800 the UN,
00:32:39.220 take your pick,
00:32:40.280 invasion.
00:32:40.760 and these
00:32:42.380 people need
00:32:42.980 to be expelled.
00:32:46.280 Maybe we can
00:32:46.820 apply the standards
00:32:48.020 of due process
00:32:48.860 and rule of law
00:32:49.760 from the countries
00:32:51.260 that they're
00:32:51.700 hailing from,
00:32:52.620 although I don't
00:32:53.180 know how many
00:32:53.720 of them even
00:32:54.240 have written
00:32:54.740 constitutions.
00:32:56.320 I digress on
00:32:57.380 that point.
00:32:58.240 We are joined,
00:32:58.980 or I guess
00:32:59.320 actually I don't
00:32:59.900 digress,
00:33:00.360 because speaking
00:33:00.800 exactly of that,
00:33:02.980 the, shall we
00:33:03.720 say, remnants
00:33:04.840 of Joe Biden's
00:33:06.260 horrible,
00:33:07.040 I thought you
00:33:07.520 maybe thought
00:33:08.140 I was going
00:33:08.420 to say Afghanistan
00:33:09.140 withdrawal,
00:33:09.640 but no,
00:33:10.060 in this case,
00:33:11.040 southern border
00:33:12.380 policies leading
00:33:14.100 to what,
00:33:14.760 100,000
00:33:15.880 unaccounted
00:33:16.500 migrant children,
00:33:17.500 where I guess
00:33:17.940 we just don't
00:33:18.520 know where
00:33:19.760 they went.
00:33:21.160 Brianna Morello
00:33:21.940 has some
00:33:22.360 exclusive reporting.
00:33:23.560 She's an
00:33:23.880 intrepid reporter.
00:33:24.660 She's obviously
00:33:25.120 been on Warren
00:33:25.860 before.
00:33:26.300 You've certainly
00:33:26.620 seen her all
00:33:27.240 over X,
00:33:28.000 but she reached
00:33:28.580 out to try
00:33:29.060 to get the
00:33:29.400 numbers of how
00:33:30.700 many of these
00:33:31.140 children have
00:33:31.900 been, you know,
00:33:32.720 at the very least
00:33:33.360 found, let alone
00:33:34.080 reunited with their
00:33:35.260 families.
00:33:36.420 She joins us
00:33:37.360 now.
00:33:37.580 I want her
00:33:37.920 to break
00:33:38.320 down her
00:33:39.440 bombshell report.
00:33:41.400 I won't bury
00:33:42.560 the lead.
00:33:42.920 I'll let you
00:33:43.220 give the number
00:33:43.820 because it's
00:33:44.760 quite staggering.
00:33:46.240 Well, thank you,
00:33:46.980 Natalie.
00:33:47.220 It's always a
00:33:47.540 pleasure to be
00:33:47.880 with you.
00:33:48.520 Yeah, it is
00:33:49.320 staggering.
00:33:50.040 As you know,
00:33:50.720 and your audience
00:33:51.160 is well aware of,
00:33:52.440 Joe Biden lost
00:33:53.240 over 300,000
00:33:54.920 unaccompanied
00:33:55.640 migrant children,
00:33:56.540 and now it's up
00:33:58.220 to the Trump
00:33:58.600 administration to
00:33:59.300 find those kids.
00:34:00.760 Sadly, they're
00:34:01.420 really struggling
00:34:02.000 with doing just
00:34:02.740 that.
00:34:03.100 HSI, according
00:34:05.360 to my source,
00:34:06.160 has only been
00:34:06.560 able to locate
00:34:07.080 about 5% of
00:34:09.380 the 100,000
00:34:10.660 kids that
00:34:11.180 they've been
00:34:11.600 looking for.
00:34:12.680 Now, I reached
00:34:13.120 out to DHS
00:34:13.760 on this and
00:34:15.340 to see if they
00:34:15.780 had any matching
00:34:16.480 statistics, and
00:34:17.120 they kind of did
00:34:18.160 confirm it, telling
00:34:19.000 me that they
00:34:19.280 were able to
00:34:20.340 reconnect about
00:34:21.300 5,000 unaccompanied
00:34:23.100 migrant children
00:34:23.900 to a guardian
00:34:25.440 so far.
00:34:26.800 So, again,
00:34:27.160 that's just 5%.
00:34:28.760 Now, if you're
00:34:29.520 wondering why
00:34:30.420 that is, well,
00:34:32.000 unfortunately,
00:34:32.960 the Biden
00:34:33.220 administration
00:34:33.800 didn't seem to
00:34:34.780 care when it
00:34:35.580 came to
00:34:36.200 verifying who
00:34:37.440 they were handing
00:34:37.880 these children
00:34:38.320 off to.
00:34:39.000 And we know
00:34:39.440 that.
00:34:39.780 We've heard
00:34:40.180 this before.
00:34:41.340 Whistleblowers
00:34:41.740 came forward
00:34:42.700 to report that.
00:34:44.160 But sadly,
00:34:45.600 nobody really
00:34:46.160 did much about
00:34:46.820 it.
00:34:47.260 As you just
00:34:47.780 mentioned, we
00:34:48.240 have a lot of
00:34:48.820 rhinos in the
00:34:49.420 Senate, and
00:34:50.220 they look the
00:34:50.660 other way on
00:34:51.240 this issue.
00:34:52.980 So what DHS
00:34:53.900 and HSI is
00:34:55.300 dealing with right
00:34:55.920 now is they've
00:34:57.060 been given
00:34:57.700 fraudulent
00:34:58.300 addresses, and
00:34:59.380 it's in regards
00:34:59.980 to where
00:35:00.380 those children
00:35:00.900 were going
00:35:01.380 to be sent
00:35:02.000 to when they
00:35:03.220 did some
00:35:03.600 digging and
00:35:04.020 tried to
00:35:04.320 check up
00:35:04.720 on these
00:35:05.020 kids.
00:35:05.960 Well, in a
00:35:06.300 lot of cases,
00:35:06.780 these addresses
00:35:07.380 didn't even
00:35:07.900 exist.
00:35:08.800 There's no
00:35:09.100 houses there.
00:35:10.360 It was
00:35:10.520 something simple
00:35:11.060 that the
00:35:11.340 Biden
00:35:11.480 administration
00:35:11.940 could have
00:35:12.480 looked into,
00:35:13.020 but they
00:35:13.180 decided not
00:35:13.820 to.
00:35:14.780 And I'm
00:35:14.980 also told
00:35:15.400 by my
00:35:15.720 sources that
00:35:16.500 a lot of
00:35:16.940 these sponsors
00:35:17.680 were poorly
00:35:18.820 vetted by
00:35:20.040 the Biden
00:35:20.360 regime.
00:35:21.080 But it's
00:35:21.640 really not
00:35:22.080 surprising,
00:35:22.760 Natalie.
00:35:23.080 I mean,
00:35:23.260 you and I
00:35:23.660 have spoken
00:35:24.000 about it.
00:35:24.540 We knew
00:35:24.940 what was
00:35:25.240 happening for
00:35:25.980 a very long
00:35:26.700 time right
00:35:27.300 now, and
00:35:27.700 that was
00:35:28.220 the Biden
00:35:28.920 administration
00:35:29.480 was participating
00:35:30.460 in one of
00:35:30.820 the biggest
00:35:32.640 human trafficking
00:35:34.160 scandals.
00:35:35.680 It's going to
00:35:36.060 be a black
00:35:36.420 eye in American
00:35:36.880 history, and
00:35:37.320 it's very,
00:35:37.680 very unfortunate,
00:35:38.560 of course.
00:35:39.140 But again,
00:35:40.160 none of these
00:35:40.680 people are going
00:35:41.160 to be held
00:35:41.440 accountable.
00:35:42.760 We're constantly
00:35:43.640 being critical
00:35:44.580 of the Biden
00:35:45.360 administration,
00:35:46.600 but there's
00:35:47.020 very little
00:35:47.660 being done
00:35:48.440 on all of
00:35:48.960 this, and
00:35:49.240 it's absolutely
00:35:49.780 heartbreaking
00:35:50.320 because we
00:35:50.580 don't know
00:35:50.840 where these
00:35:51.100 kids are,
00:35:52.220 but a lot of
00:35:52.640 experts believe
00:35:53.360 that these kids
00:35:53.900 are either being
00:35:54.600 sex trafficked
00:35:55.540 or they're being
00:35:56.260 used for slave
00:35:57.060 labor.
00:35:57.700 And, you
00:35:58.780 know, I
00:35:59.280 know, Democrats
00:36:00.160 love slave
00:36:01.120 labor.
00:36:01.640 They've actually
00:36:02.060 advocated for a
00:36:02.920 lot of these
00:36:03.300 illegal aliens
00:36:04.200 to be placed
00:36:05.320 on these farms
00:36:06.060 to work for
00:36:06.820 cheap labor.
00:36:08.120 Democrats, again,
00:36:09.080 going back to
00:36:09.600 their roots of
00:36:10.060 slavery, of
00:36:10.660 course, but
00:36:11.300 it's absolutely
00:36:12.880 heartbreaking because
00:36:14.160 there's a lot of
00:36:14.600 great people over
00:36:15.320 at HSI, and
00:36:16.500 they really want
00:36:17.300 to help find
00:36:18.020 these children,
00:36:19.040 but unfortunately
00:36:19.760 they don't have
00:36:20.620 the material to
00:36:21.200 do just that
00:36:21.760 because they were
00:36:22.220 intentionally
00:36:22.580 given false
00:36:23.260 information.
00:36:23.760 So you say
00:36:26.820 intentionally
00:36:27.420 given false
00:36:28.240 information,
00:36:28.960 between that,
00:36:30.100 the improper
00:36:30.700 vetting, these
00:36:31.540 fraudulent
00:36:32.100 addresses, do
00:36:33.100 you think that
00:36:33.560 this is something
00:36:34.220 that can be
00:36:34.960 more accurately
00:36:36.240 categorized as a
00:36:37.520 result of
00:36:38.220 incompetence, or
00:36:39.180 do you think
00:36:39.540 there's some
00:36:40.240 level of
00:36:40.860 orchestration and
00:36:41.900 intentionality
00:36:42.860 behind it,
00:36:44.280 whether it's,
00:36:44.820 you know, labor,
00:36:45.520 human trafficking,
00:36:46.280 child trafficking,
00:36:47.220 sex trafficking,
00:36:48.140 what either, you
00:36:48.760 know, you think,
00:36:49.720 or what is your
00:36:50.160 reporting, or your
00:36:50.840 sources led you
00:36:52.440 to believe?
00:36:54.080 Well, Natalie, I
00:36:54.500 have to say that
00:36:54.960 this was intentional
00:36:55.580 at this point,
00:36:56.140 because when you
00:36:56.600 look back at who
00:36:57.620 came forward to
00:36:58.400 report this years
00:36:59.380 ago, it's people
00:37:00.120 like DHS
00:37:00.940 whistleblower Aaron
00:37:01.960 Stevenson, who
00:37:03.300 said that he was
00:37:04.020 well aware, and
00:37:04.960 DHS was well aware
00:37:06.040 under the Biden
00:37:06.480 administration, that
00:37:07.760 these children were
00:37:08.660 being shuffled off
00:37:09.580 to likely the
00:37:10.380 cartels, and they
00:37:11.500 were being trafficked
00:37:12.320 here, and he tried
00:37:12.960 his very best to
00:37:13.920 come out and speak
00:37:15.220 out on this issue,
00:37:16.240 but the mainstream
00:37:16.720 media never covered
00:37:17.440 it, and all of his
00:37:19.180 efforts really kind of
00:37:20.260 just fell.
00:37:21.600 Nobody wanted to
00:37:22.360 pick up the pieces
00:37:22.860 and help them
00:37:23.360 out.
00:37:23.540 I know there was
00:37:23.880 a couple of
00:37:24.320 members in the
00:37:24.880 GOP who did
00:37:26.320 actively sound
00:37:27.260 interested in this,
00:37:28.560 but nobody did
00:37:29.780 anything.
00:37:30.680 This was all
00:37:31.100 preventable, so we
00:37:32.600 could sit here and
00:37:33.260 say that, yes, maybe
00:37:34.100 this was incompetency,
00:37:35.340 but that's letting
00:37:35.920 them off easy.
00:37:36.960 I believe this was
00:37:37.700 intentional.
00:37:38.780 There's no way they
00:37:39.660 didn't understand what
00:37:40.360 was going on.
00:37:41.060 They had several
00:37:41.840 instances where they
00:37:42.580 could have just shut
00:37:43.020 this all down, and
00:37:44.080 they chose not to.
00:37:45.460 I'll give you another
00:37:46.100 example.
00:37:46.620 As many of you guys
00:37:47.220 at home are well
00:37:47.880 aware, during
00:37:48.820 President Trump's
00:37:49.460 first term, he was
00:37:50.820 conducting DNA
00:37:51.900 testing, and he
00:37:52.800 was trying to test
00:37:54.640 the DNA of these
00:37:56.100 migrant children to
00:37:57.560 make sure as they
00:37:58.060 were coming over as
00:37:58.840 family units that
00:38:00.320 they actually did
00:38:01.560 belong with the
00:38:02.460 adults who were
00:38:03.080 bringing them in.
00:38:04.340 Now, unfortunately,
00:38:05.220 Joe Biden decided to
00:38:06.120 stop all of that, and
00:38:08.280 he put an end to it.
00:38:09.660 And so what happened
00:38:10.300 as a result of that?
00:38:11.200 Well, how many
00:38:12.620 children were passed
00:38:13.260 off to people that
00:38:13.920 weren't their family
00:38:14.500 members?
00:38:15.320 How many children
00:38:16.120 were shuffled into
00:38:16.840 this country with
00:38:17.800 fake family units, and
00:38:19.440 they weren't family
00:38:19.960 units at all?
00:38:20.520 These kids needed
00:38:21.060 our assistance.
00:38:22.420 So, yes, at some
00:38:23.460 point, we have to be
00:38:24.180 honest and say that
00:38:25.140 Joe Biden intentionally
00:38:26.200 set these kids up.
00:38:27.520 Now, obviously, you
00:38:28.120 and I both know he
00:38:28.720 wasn't running the
00:38:29.140 White House at the
00:38:29.960 time, so it's the
00:38:30.900 people behind him who
00:38:31.920 are really involved in
00:38:32.700 this.
00:38:33.340 But I think it's one
00:38:34.100 of the many reasons
00:38:34.800 why they're going so
00:38:35.620 aggressively hard on
00:38:36.880 people like Ed
00:38:37.520 Martin, who's been
00:38:38.280 nominated for the U.S.
00:38:39.300 attorney for D.C.
00:38:40.560 They don't want you to
00:38:41.520 figure out how deep
00:38:42.260 this swamp goes and to
00:38:43.380 see who is really
00:38:43.860 calling the shots
00:38:44.460 behind all of this.
00:38:45.200 And people like Ed
00:38:46.360 Martin are the
00:38:46.820 individuals who will
00:38:47.500 get us to that point
00:38:48.300 where we find out
00:38:48.960 these answers.
00:38:51.340 Yeah, I mean, where
00:38:52.080 is the due process?
00:38:53.180 That's the word I've
00:38:53.800 been hearing a lot
00:38:54.480 lately for all of
00:38:55.500 these children.
00:38:56.960 I guess they didn't,
00:38:58.180 they weren't afforded
00:38:58.960 any.
00:38:59.180 I'm curious, though,
00:38:59.800 you know, this is an
00:39:00.400 issue that you would
00:39:01.060 think, maybe naively,
00:39:03.320 that the legacy media
00:39:04.760 would be all over.
00:39:05.720 I mean, they've
00:39:06.220 certainly shown their
00:39:07.420 willingness to cover
00:39:08.400 immigration, particularly
00:39:10.380 unaccompanied minor
00:39:11.740 children or unaccompanied
00:39:13.140 minors under the, you
00:39:14.140 know, Trump won, right?
00:39:15.200 We heard the, what
00:39:16.020 was it, the fear porn
00:39:16.840 every night, the kids
00:39:17.840 in the cages, the kids
00:39:18.720 in the cages.
00:39:19.660 So they'll cover it if
00:39:20.600 they can attack Trump.
00:39:21.440 But I haven't really
00:39:22.000 heard much about this,
00:39:22.900 at least under Joe
00:39:23.540 Biden or, you know,
00:39:24.400 President Trump's
00:39:24.980 efforts to get these
00:39:25.760 kids back and sort of
00:39:26.860 their, you know,
00:39:27.420 unsuccessful efforts
00:39:28.400 because of the
00:39:28.920 stonewalling from Joe
00:39:30.560 Biden.
00:39:31.000 Why do you think that
00:39:32.080 is?
00:39:32.280 Why do you think
00:39:32.680 there's such a media
00:39:33.360 blackout?
00:39:34.960 Yeah, they were all
00:39:35.740 in line with this.
00:39:36.460 They didn't want to
00:39:36.820 call out the Biden
00:39:37.480 regime for what they
00:39:38.260 were doing to this
00:39:38.820 country.
00:39:39.860 Key characters, like you
00:39:40.860 just mentioned, AOC.
00:39:41.760 She loved her overly
00:39:43.640 dramatic photo
00:39:45.040 opportunity in front
00:39:46.020 of that fence where
00:39:47.560 she was facing a
00:39:48.100 parking lot, but you
00:39:48.860 wouldn't tell that
00:39:49.600 from the images
00:39:50.520 itself.
00:39:51.500 But all of them just
00:39:52.880 loved to sit here and
00:39:54.140 pretend like President
00:39:55.340 Trump was separating
00:39:56.240 families at the time
00:39:57.280 and it was very
00:39:57.820 convenient.
00:39:58.820 But how many families
00:39:59.900 were separated under
00:40:00.680 Joe Biden when
00:40:01.600 children were
00:40:02.400 potentially kidnapped
00:40:03.160 from their parents and
00:40:04.360 taken to the border
00:40:05.160 because, well, these
00:40:06.440 human smugglers wanted
00:40:07.360 to sex traffic them
00:40:08.280 into the United States?
00:40:09.780 That's a legitimate
00:40:10.520 question that we
00:40:11.220 should all be asking
00:40:12.100 because I have a
00:40:13.340 feeling that the
00:40:14.360 numbers are going to
00:40:15.060 be absolutely massive.
00:40:16.340 Now, I'm deeply,
00:40:18.180 deeply concerned that
00:40:19.100 we're not going to be
00:40:19.760 able to find at least
00:40:21.380 half of these children
00:40:22.680 at this point because,
00:40:24.140 you know, this is a
00:40:25.580 cover-up scheme and so
00:40:26.920 many people are
00:40:27.520 involved in this.
00:40:28.440 And I know it's a very
00:40:29.640 uncomfortable topic for
00:40:30.660 so many, but, you
00:40:32.400 know, these children,
00:40:34.380 I've got a lot of
00:40:34.940 questions for.
00:40:35.680 You know, there's a
00:40:36.040 lot of experts who
00:40:36.740 believe that organ
00:40:37.440 harvesting is real and
00:40:38.520 it's happening amongst
00:40:39.200 children.
00:40:40.200 I've had experts on my
00:40:41.140 program who've detailed
00:40:42.120 just that and how these
00:40:43.420 kids are taken from
00:40:44.240 their parents in South
00:40:45.120 America and brought to
00:40:46.080 Mexico and their organs
00:40:47.480 are harvested.
00:40:48.340 So one must wonder if
00:40:49.820 that was also taking
00:40:50.680 place here in the United
00:40:51.520 States.
00:40:52.000 You know, my sources
00:40:52.620 tell me that the organ
00:40:54.020 harvesting angle of all
00:40:55.140 of this, that the United
00:40:55.860 States is one of the
00:40:56.580 biggest consumers of
00:40:58.180 those organs.
00:40:59.360 So again, if they could
00:41:00.080 shuffle these children
00:41:00.900 into our country and do
00:41:02.320 just that, I'm deeply
00:41:03.940 concerned that it took
00:41:04.660 place and we're never
00:41:05.420 going to be able to find
00:41:06.120 these children again.
00:41:07.000 It's just heartbreaking
00:41:08.700 because, again, why were
00:41:10.500 so many people silent on
00:41:11.700 this issue, Natalie?
00:41:13.380 We heard time and time
00:41:14.520 again people coming
00:41:15.320 forward and trying their
00:41:16.240 very best to call
00:41:17.740 attention to this.
00:41:19.260 And sadly, agencies like
00:41:20.500 the FBI were to focus on
00:41:21.880 J6ers and not focus on
00:41:23.300 innocent children who are
00:41:24.820 being shuffled around our
00:41:25.700 country secretively.
00:41:26.800 Pivoting real quick before
00:41:30.500 I let you go, you've done
00:41:31.820 wonderful reporting on
00:41:32.720 that issue, really the
00:41:33.440 only person in the, you
00:41:35.280 know, MAGA of new media
00:41:36.600 press or whatever, however
00:41:37.560 they want to demean us
00:41:38.360 that's willing to ask those
00:41:40.140 questions.
00:41:40.720 Maybe I'll have to ask my
00:41:41.840 White House press corps
00:41:43.300 brothers and sisters why
00:41:45.140 they don't care about
00:41:45.900 missing children.
00:41:47.160 I'm sure they will have
00:41:48.280 wonderful answers for me,
00:41:50.080 but you have another thing
00:41:51.260 made my head blow up, the
00:41:52.940 idea that New York
00:41:54.060 Democrats are now trying to
00:41:55.320 get taxpayers to foot the
00:41:57.800 bill, if I'm getting this
00:41:59.120 right, for Tish James'
00:42:00.480 legal bills for the probe
00:42:02.020 into her potentially
00:42:03.340 fraudulent real estate
00:42:04.520 deals.
00:42:04.840 Am I getting that right?
00:42:06.280 Yes, yes.
00:42:07.100 The New York Post is
00:42:07.960 reporting that New York
00:42:10.040 Democrats, who are very,
00:42:11.340 very sneaky people, are
00:42:12.600 trying to push forward
00:42:13.900 their New York operational
00:42:15.980 budget bill.
00:42:17.360 And in that, there's about
00:42:18.720 $10 million being allocated
00:42:20.920 for any state official, and
00:42:23.700 it's usually only going to
00:42:24.680 be Democrats.
00:42:25.320 Democrats who have
00:42:26.680 reasonable attorney fees
00:42:28.340 and expenses.
00:42:29.120 Now, that $10 million
00:42:29.700 comes from taxpayers, of
00:42:31.140 course.
00:42:31.420 It doesn't come out from
00:42:32.020 their own pockets, and it
00:42:33.860 could be shuffled into
00:42:34.660 anything that they want.
00:42:35.940 So, the New York Post is
00:42:37.360 trying their very best to
00:42:38.500 call attention to this.
00:42:39.660 Now, it wouldn't be the
00:42:40.880 first time Andrew Cuomo
00:42:42.280 also forced taxpayers to
00:42:44.920 foot his legal expenses as
00:42:46.740 well.
00:42:47.640 So, it's not very
00:42:48.900 surprising, of course, that
00:42:50.640 they're trying to do this
00:42:51.540 yet again.
00:42:52.200 New York Democrats are
00:42:54.000 notorious for trying to
00:42:55.560 push forward budget bills
00:42:57.000 without reading them.
00:42:59.420 They did it back in 2018
00:43:00.880 with the 2019 budget bill
00:43:02.440 where they stuffed in
00:43:03.300 criminal justice reform, as
00:43:04.860 they like to call it, when
00:43:06.060 it was really a criminal
00:43:06.720 bill of rights.
00:43:08.020 And in it, pedophiles got
00:43:10.140 more, or alleged pedophiles,
00:43:11.280 it's just they got more
00:43:11.840 rights than their actual
00:43:13.140 victims.
00:43:14.020 If you were caught with
00:43:15.000 child pornography in your
00:43:15.980 possession in New York and
00:43:17.880 you were arrested, you
00:43:19.220 actually weren't taken in.
00:43:20.380 You were given a bench
00:43:21.140 warrant, and that was
00:43:22.540 shuffled into the state's
00:43:23.540 budget.
00:43:24.000 So, what New York State
00:43:25.520 tends to do, and since
00:43:26.900 it's dominated by
00:43:27.500 Democrats, we could say
00:43:28.380 with confidence that this
00:43:29.220 is New York Democrats, is
00:43:30.980 they tend to stuff the
00:43:32.380 worst of the worst things
00:43:33.440 inside of these bills, like
00:43:34.580 you see in D.C., and they
00:43:36.320 rush everyone to vote on
00:43:37.540 it.
00:43:38.100 So, again, not really
00:43:39.380 surprising that they're
00:43:40.080 doing this with Tish
00:43:40.700 James.
00:43:41.160 They know Tish James has a
00:43:42.100 legal battle that she needs
00:43:43.060 to go pay for, and she's
00:43:45.180 not looking to foot the
00:43:45.900 expense, which is so
00:43:46.960 strange because she claims
00:43:47.960 to be a fighter.
00:43:48.580 She claims to be out
00:43:49.860 there fighting for New
00:43:50.920 Yorkers.
00:43:51.680 So, why not fight at your
00:43:53.160 own expense, Ms. Tish
00:43:54.220 James?
00:43:54.840 Strange.
00:43:57.460 Brianna Morello, the one
00:43:59.020 and only, a very
00:44:00.080 intrepid investigative
00:44:01.120 reporter.
00:44:01.680 I wish we had people like
00:44:03.580 you in the White House
00:44:04.560 with me.
00:44:05.360 Where can people go to
00:44:06.540 stay up to date with
00:44:07.120 everything you're working
00:44:07.760 on and follow everything
00:44:09.320 you've got going on?
00:44:10.920 Well, Natalie, we're right
00:44:11.740 by your side every day when
00:44:13.120 you're fighting out there.
00:44:13.820 We appreciate all that you
00:44:14.520 do in the White House.
00:44:15.780 Folks, you can head over to
00:44:16.660 the Independent Newsroom.
00:44:17.660 That is my newsletter.
00:44:19.280 You could sign up over
00:44:19.980 there, and you could find
00:44:20.800 me on X at Brianna
00:44:21.860 Morello.
00:44:23.800 Brianna, thank you so
00:44:24.720 much.
00:44:25.600 Thank you.
00:44:28.940 Warren Posse, I think you
00:44:30.820 guys would probably agree
00:44:32.160 with me.
00:44:32.800 I love the mass
00:44:33.480 deportations.
00:44:34.400 Obviously, we need 10
00:44:35.500 million bare minimum.
00:44:37.100 I'd probably push it closer
00:44:38.100 to 40 because I think
00:44:39.260 that's, what is it, the
00:44:40.440 Bear Stearns analysis
00:44:41.480 shows that that's the
00:44:42.600 probably actual number of
00:44:44.500 illegal aliens living here.
00:44:45.740 It's probably closer to 20
00:44:46.880 million that were let in
00:44:47.720 under Joe Biden.
00:44:49.360 But I think the issue to
00:44:50.640 me is that it's not just
00:44:52.640 about deporting these people
00:44:54.540 who were, you know, to no
00:44:55.840 fault of their own, though I
00:44:57.480 hesitate in using that
00:44:58.440 framing because they still
00:44:59.320 committed crimes by crossing
00:45:01.160 the southern border.
00:45:02.200 Don't worry, I'm not going
00:45:03.360 soft.
00:45:05.140 But it's not as if they came
00:45:07.240 totally on their own accord
00:45:08.380 or their own financing or
00:45:10.320 direction, directionality, I
00:45:12.100 guess.
00:45:12.800 Right.
00:45:13.000 These people were
00:45:13.820 essentially shipped here
00:45:15.820 sort of a, I guess, you
00:45:17.280 know, modern day triangle
00:45:18.880 trade, although maybe
00:45:19.940 instead of a triangle, it's
00:45:21.040 in the scary, what is it,
00:45:22.980 like colored circle that
00:45:24.320 the UN has, all the
00:45:25.560 sustainable development
00:45:26.540 goals.
00:45:27.620 But right, they were
00:45:28.440 brought here, whether it
00:45:29.340 was the foreign NGOs.
00:45:31.100 But when you, you know, hear
00:45:32.560 people say that it was an
00:45:34.020 invasion, that implies that
00:45:35.960 it was orchestrated and
00:45:37.040 coordinated, which it was.
00:45:38.980 And I think I just take
00:45:40.440 issue that while all of
00:45:41.840 this is going on, even
00:45:42.920 while these people are
00:45:43.680 being sent to Seacott, you
00:45:45.560 know, Alejandro Mayorkas is
00:45:48.220 busy out in D.C.
00:45:49.380 having dinner at Nobu.
00:45:50.680 I saw him last week at a
00:45:52.420 bar on Capitol Hill just
00:45:54.000 hanging out with the bros.
00:45:56.120 Those people should be
00:45:57.540 prosecuted for, I mean,
00:45:59.080 murder.
00:46:00.620 Maybe the treason and, you
00:46:02.200 know, whatever, traitor
00:46:03.340 charges can come later.
00:46:05.060 But these people have blood
00:46:06.240 on their hands.
00:46:06.880 And I think that that is the
00:46:08.060 other sort of secondary
00:46:09.380 component to the mass
00:46:11.440 deportation stuff when you
00:46:12.720 talk about accountability.
00:46:14.020 Yes, accountability for
00:46:15.140 these criminal illegal
00:46:16.360 aliens is very important.
00:46:18.820 But accountability, I
00:46:20.020 think, has two sides.
00:46:21.180 And the people who brought
00:46:22.140 them here, who led them
00:46:23.180 here, who funded and
00:46:24.040 incentivized them to come
00:46:25.240 here, I think it's only,
00:46:27.420 shall we use a term, just,
00:46:29.980 perhaps retribution, to have
00:46:33.060 those people be held to
00:46:34.080 account too.
00:46:35.060 And I haven't really seen
00:46:36.360 much movement on that
00:46:37.700 front.
00:46:37.960 I would like, as Steve
00:46:38.840 always says, you know,
00:46:40.420 one name at least of people
00:46:43.700 who were involved in
00:46:44.720 coordinating that.
00:46:45.480 I mean, you're talking
00:46:46.000 about 100,000 missing
00:46:47.480 migrant children.
00:46:49.360 And we still haven't gotten
00:46:50.360 a name on anyone who was
00:46:52.000 involved.
00:46:52.500 I mean, I guess Mayorkas is
00:46:53.600 a name, but that one's a
00:46:54.520 little obvious.
00:46:56.480 But I think the people under
00:46:57.740 him, the bureaucrats behind
00:46:59.260 the scenes, a lot of these
00:47:00.240 NGOs, I'm glad we can strip
00:47:01.980 them of their funding if these
00:47:03.120 radical judges will, you
00:47:04.520 know, let us do that.
00:47:05.680 But I think that it's
00:47:07.320 equally important to actually
00:47:09.280 investigate, because I do
00:47:11.460 think that you could very
00:47:12.300 easily make the case for
00:47:13.500 criminal charges against a
00:47:16.320 lot of these NGOs on the
00:47:17.720 human trafficking, sex
00:47:18.860 trafficking, money laundering,
00:47:20.900 who knows, probably arms
00:47:21.780 trafficking, doing the bidding
00:47:22.880 of cartels, foreign terrorist
00:47:24.520 organization stuff.
00:47:26.600 That's at least my take on the
00:47:28.260 mass deportations.
00:47:29.200 We've got a few minutes left.
00:47:30.360 And like I said, since
00:47:31.620 unrestricted warfare is in
00:47:34.380 my my vantage point, I have
00:47:36.780 to talk about it.
00:47:38.060 You know, we were talking
00:47:38.800 with Avita or Avita early in
00:47:40.360 the show about sort of, you
00:47:42.160 know, deportations happening
00:47:43.740 on campus.
00:47:44.840 I think we've been pretty
00:47:45.940 clear in the war room, if it
00:47:47.740 were up to me, and I think
00:47:49.360 Steve shares my viewpoint, I
00:47:50.720 would deport every single
00:47:52.340 Chinese national student.
00:47:54.780 And I'll tell you why.
00:47:56.480 Obviously, people love to hear
00:47:57.660 about the Confucius
00:47:58.520 Institutes, right?
00:47:59.380 That's sort of the explicit
00:48:00.760 in your face form of CCP
00:48:02.880 propaganda, also a hub for
00:48:05.160 espionage activities.
00:48:06.340 But that's more the kind of
00:48:07.520 cultural subversion,
00:48:09.300 particularly the language
00:48:10.960 immersion programs.
00:48:11.980 They even have what's called
00:48:13.100 Confucius classrooms, which is
00:48:14.840 the K through 12 component to
00:48:17.540 these Confucius Institutes.
00:48:19.460 So, yeah, the CCP is in your
00:48:21.440 local kindergarten classroom.
00:48:23.700 In some cases, these initiatives
00:48:25.160 have actually led to, I believe
00:48:27.500 it was a second grade class in
00:48:29.080 Washington.
00:48:29.580 I broke this story years ago,
00:48:31.360 but actually engaging in a pen
00:48:33.360 pal relationship, writing letters
00:48:35.820 to Xi Jinping.
00:48:37.240 I guess Xi Jinping in between, I
00:48:39.060 don't know, you know, killing
00:48:39.980 Uyghurs in Xinjiang had time to
00:48:42.280 write to American second graders
00:48:43.820 talking about how great China is and
00:48:46.160 how awesome actually the Chinese
00:48:47.860 military is.
00:48:48.780 I'm not kidding.
00:48:49.420 That actually happened.
00:48:51.060 But more precisely, I think the
00:48:53.820 Confucius Institute, everyone can
00:48:55.280 agree, you know, the CCP has a
00:48:56.740 strong presence on these college
00:48:58.040 campuses.
00:48:58.560 I'm not even talking from the
00:48:59.900 professor buy-off, the sort of
00:49:01.380 thousand talents programming, right?
00:49:04.060 The joint research funding, both
00:49:05.880 your tax dollars, but also coming
00:49:08.100 from Chinese institutions, that kind
00:49:10.240 of being, I would say, the gateway
00:49:12.600 drug to a lot of these professors,
00:49:15.400 leaking either intentionally or
00:49:17.000 unintentionally and inadvertently
00:49:18.600 giving IP, trade secrets in some
00:49:21.500 cases, nuclear secrets, military
00:49:23.420 secrets.
00:49:24.540 But what's an entity that I think
00:49:26.640 this audience should really pay
00:49:27.800 attention to that it doesn't get a
00:49:29.380 lot of cover because of coverage
00:49:31.980 rather because of these Confucius
00:49:33.360 Institutes?
00:49:34.140 And that is the CSSA.
00:49:36.260 That's the Chinese Students and
00:49:37.980 Scholars Association.
00:49:39.880 So these are the sort of hubs on a
00:49:41.540 lot of these college campuses, which
00:49:44.080 have a more direct control over most
00:49:46.920 overseas Chinese students studying in
00:49:49.100 the United States.
00:49:50.180 It's sort of like the, for lack of a
00:49:51.860 better word, Gestapo, which can
00:49:54.640 essentially requisition, if not to
00:49:57.020 use a word you guys are familiar
00:49:58.560 with, weaponize any Chinese student
00:50:01.700 at any point.
00:50:03.720 And keep in mind the leverage they
00:50:04.840 have of their families all back in
00:50:06.520 China.
00:50:07.420 Oftentimes these students are members,
00:50:09.520 or at least their families are, of
00:50:10.580 the Chinese Communist Party.
00:50:12.380 But per Article 7 of China's National
00:50:14.960 Intelligence Law, it stipulates that any
00:50:17.820 Chinese person, company, business, you
00:50:20.760 name it, can be requisitioned by the
00:50:23.940 state, by the Ministry of State
00:50:25.360 Security, and be tasked with gathering
00:50:28.520 intelligence, doing essentially anything.
00:50:30.720 They leave it intentionally very vague to
00:50:32.900 advance the interests of Beijing, of the
00:50:35.220 Chinese Communist Party.
00:50:36.800 So every single Chinese national student
00:50:39.380 that is on campus, and sure, call me racist,
00:50:41.820 media matters, I really don't care.
00:50:44.220 But every single Chinese national student
00:50:46.560 that is here in the United States,
00:50:49.320 frankly, any Chinese businessman, anyone
00:50:51.020 who's a Chinese national, it is a valid
00:50:53.480 risk, extremely valid, in their words, not
00:50:56.500 mine, I'm not even paraphrasing it, that
00:50:58.840 they can be essentially coerced, probably
00:51:01.480 you don't even need that much coercion, by
00:51:03.600 Beijing into being essentially a spy on
00:51:06.540 behalf of the Chinese Communist Party.
00:51:08.940 That's why you see no coverage of this, the
00:51:10.620 media's bought off. All of these professors
00:51:13.020 are on the take. Harvard's Ash Center, for
00:51:15.320 example, trained the officials that
00:51:17.060 essentially set up and run the Xinjiang
00:51:19.140 concentration camps. They've been doing
00:51:22.280 that since 2011, and they're funded up the
00:51:25.420 wazoo by Chinese Communist Party money, and
00:51:27.880 I guess Qatari money too, but they'll never
00:51:29.820 disclose their funding because it would
00:51:31.440 show you that these people, it's all pay for
00:51:33.740 play. I don't understand why we haven't
00:51:36.720 deported these Chinese nationals. I would
00:51:38.740 have done it on day one. It's such a national
00:51:40.800 security threat, ideologically, but also from a
00:51:44.120 kinetic perspective, you know, when things
00:51:46.040 heat up in the South China Sea, like China
00:51:47.800 just seized, what was it, Sandy Kay, and you
00:51:51.400 have, what, a couple hundred thousand Chinese
00:51:53.260 nationals here, in addition to the illegal
00:51:55.420 border crossers. I'm not going to want to be
00:51:58.460 on Harvard's campus when that happens, I'll put
00:52:00.480 it that way, or I guess any of the state
00:52:03.200 institutions either, probably not University
00:52:04.980 of Michigan, probably not Yale either. CCP
00:52:09.180 actually runs their endowment, but that's a
00:52:10.960 story for another time. Warren Posse, thank you
00:52:12.880 for hanging with me. I think Steve will be back
00:52:14.920 tomorrow, hopefully, but if not, I will see you
00:52:17.180 tomorrow, or Dave Brat. I hope you guys have a
00:52:19.260 good one.
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