Bannon's War Room - September 29, 2025


WarRoom Battleground EP 859: Taxpayer Money Spent On Trans Research At Universities


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

171.13461

Word Count

9,265

Sentence Count

655

Misogynist Sentences

14

Hate Speech Sentences

18


Summary

On this episode of the show, Stephen K. Maan talks about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the White House with President Donald Trump. He also talks about the Israeli Prime Minister's trip to Washington, D.C.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
00:00:18.360 Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
00:00:23.680 I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people.
00:00:27.940 The people have had a belly full of it.
00:00:29.460 I know you don't like hearing that.
00:00:31.360 I know you're trying to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
00:00:33.980 It's going to happen.
00:00:35.240 And where do people like that go to share the big line?
00:00:38.640 MAGA Media.
00:00:39.980 I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
00:00:45.360 Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:00:49.180 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:00:55.460 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann.
00:00:59.460 And finally, the Trump White House and everything that's going on here in the United States and throughout the world.
00:01:12.660 Part of my rant at the end of the show today is we toss to the Charlie Kirk show, Andrew Colvett and the team.
00:01:24.640 Netanyahu had just pulled up, I don't know, 30 minutes beforehand, but was very unusual.
00:01:28.640 Normally we get, you know, we get a heads up because they're supposed to happen at 11, normally they happen a little later.
00:01:35.580 But when it gets serious, the color guard comes out.
00:01:37.940 And since January 20th, particularly in the morning show, because most of these bilats, 80% of them happen in the morning and usually entail a lunch or something in between and an open press avail, all of it.
00:01:53.080 But we didn't get any heads up.
00:01:55.520 And I kept asking the guys behind the scenes, the team, hey, you know, where's Brian?
00:02:01.160 Where's the camera shots?
00:02:02.480 How come we don't?
00:02:03.060 Because remember, they get out there at least 15 minutes in advance for the guard of honor to be there.
00:02:08.660 We show the flags.
00:02:09.540 You usually got the EOB.
00:02:10.580 I give you a little history of what the meeting is going to be about today.
00:02:14.120 None of that happened.
00:02:14.840 But President Trump just kind of pops out on the West Wing.
00:02:18.880 And next thing you know, he pops out exactly when the vehicle rolls up.
00:02:22.940 And then the White House puts out a video and it's got Netanyahu getting out and it's on this kind of weird angle.
00:02:29.340 It's not back over where the flags of the nations and states would be.
00:02:33.840 It's not anywhere where the color guard would be.
00:02:35.680 It's kind of looking at the EOB.
00:02:36.900 It's a weird angle for Netanyahu to get out of the car like they're right there, but they didn't want to cut and show the bigger.
00:02:42.400 Also, the comment section, if you have not seen the White House video on that, please see the comment section.
00:02:50.860 It's pretty brutal.
00:02:54.100 So Netanyahu shows up and we've asked the White House since that moment over and over and over again,
00:02:59.640 what's saying?
00:03:00.020 Well, you know, not every state.
00:03:01.020 This is nonsense.
00:03:02.240 Every time a head of state shows up, even at that working side, you've got the color guard out.
00:03:06.880 Now, maybe it hasn't happened a couple of times and I missed it, but I don't remember it.
00:03:12.400 I think that was a signal that this was going to be a serious meeting and Netanyahu had to pay attention.
00:03:18.000 You could also tell in the present.
00:03:19.160 I say he looked tired.
00:03:20.520 He also, I don't want to say dismissive, but when Netanyahu's glazing him as he always does,
00:03:26.320 he's the greatest friend to Israel.
00:03:27.700 He's the greatest man of peace in the world history.
00:03:30.100 President Trump was like, okay, let's move on.
00:03:32.300 You can tell his face.
00:03:33.100 Let's get on with this thing.
00:03:34.480 He's spending an ornate amount of time on this and Netanyahu doesn't seem like an ally,
00:03:43.540 much less a vassal state or a protectorate.
00:03:47.980 Does his own thing, including they'd just come out of the Oval Office where he had to get him on the phone
00:03:52.220 with the head of Qatar, to have Netanyahu apologize in front of Trump about sending missiles in
00:04:01.420 to kill the negotiating team?
00:04:04.020 Of course he killed the negotiating team.
00:04:06.100 Just like on their strike, the first thing they went for is the negotiating team.
00:04:10.160 I think I see pattern recognition here.
00:04:12.540 I see a pattern.
00:04:13.300 It's all about him keeping himself in power.
00:04:17.920 And you've got Tel Aviv, Levin, and these guys out there right now.
00:04:20.680 You know, Levin's got his big analysis as well.
00:04:22.340 When you look at it, it doesn't say two-state solution.
00:04:24.820 It says, you know, aspiration of the people, and there's nothing about the West Bank.
00:04:29.040 This is when Trump does something that he feels needs to be done.
00:04:32.180 You guys get in the middle and want to spin it and want to control it.
00:04:34.760 Okay, note to self, read the 20 points.
00:04:37.780 That is a beginning of a two-state solution.
00:04:41.120 So that's what you, Tel Aviv, Levin, and Bibi Netanyahu have foisted upon the state of Israel.
00:04:47.020 Because if this deal gets done, and if President Trump has anything to do with it, it will get done.
00:04:51.580 Because number one, he raised the money.
00:04:53.540 The Gulf Emirates are going to put up the cash.
00:04:55.720 At least it looks like that.
00:04:58.420 And whether you think Gaza is going to turn into some great beachfront property,
00:05:03.300 it's going to be the Miami Beach of the Mediterranean or replace Lebanon as the Paris of the Mediterranean,
00:05:09.560 or if it's going to continue to be a hellhole.
00:05:13.780 President Trump's put a lot of effort in this, and his vision is, hey, I've raised the money.
00:05:17.940 Now I just got to bring the parties together.
00:05:19.840 The rest of the parties are not putting in the money.
00:05:23.700 And anybody sitting there fantasizing, and it is a fantasy, and you know it's a lie.
00:05:28.280 And I think, given the track record of Netanyahu, the duplicitous nature of him, the sneakiness of him,
00:05:35.400 his cunning nature, and his bald-faced lies.
00:05:39.640 Oh, did I mention he's on Fox over the weekend?
00:05:41.780 He says, yeah, we never intended to take out the entire, you know, nuclear capability.
00:05:46.540 Well, tell that to a guy named Donald J. Trump, who uses the phrase total obliteration.
00:05:51.400 So Tel Aviv Levin and the America First crowd now spinning this.
00:05:57.160 Well, it doesn't really say nothing mentioned in the West Bank, so that's good.
00:05:59.440 No.
00:06:00.260 This deal, it is a condition precedent of this deal that Israel is not going to take over the West Bank.
00:06:07.180 Otherwise, this deal makes absolutely no sense.
00:06:09.980 And, of course, none of the Gulf Emirates, the Arabs, are going to put up with that.
00:06:15.920 What brought the Arabs together?
00:06:17.240 They talk about it all the time now.
00:06:19.040 What was Netanyahu, not asking the United States for permission, going and doing a missile attack to take out Hamas's leadership so they couldn't negotiate?
00:06:28.900 Why?
00:06:29.220 So they couldn't get a deal?
00:06:30.520 Why?
00:06:30.920 So Netanyahu, the war can continue, Netanyahu stay in power.
00:06:34.660 It's all pretty straightforward.
00:06:36.740 Now, what's the probability of this happen?
00:06:38.600 I have no earthy idea.
00:06:40.740 What I do know is the president of these United States had put a lot of time and effort, and you saw up there today, a guy who's a little tired.
00:06:49.040 You know why?
00:06:49.840 Because he's got the weight of the world on his shoulders, and every decision is a huge decision.
00:06:53.020 Oh, yeah, he only deployed troops last night to Portland.
00:06:56.160 He's deploying troops to Chicago.
00:06:58.460 He's trying to put down what is beginning.
00:07:00.380 And I keep telling you, spinning towards the Civil War unless we put it down now, now, now.
00:07:06.440 So, yeah, he gets the right to be a little tired, and he doesn't need to put up a lot of crap, and that's all he's getting out of the Israel first crowd, is a lot of crap.
00:07:17.200 So you've got a deal, and President Trump's, he's not asking, it's interesting, he didn't ask Netanyahu, what's your opinion of it?
00:07:24.640 What are your thoughts?
00:07:25.680 Can you give me some guidance here?
00:07:26.920 He didn't.
00:07:27.460 He says, this is the deal.
00:07:28.500 You're taking it.
00:07:29.100 Now, Hamas has got to meet the condition they have for Hamas.
00:07:34.620 They're not looking for Hamas to negotiate, although Qatar is one of the big drivers of this, basically the sponsors of Hamas.
00:07:41.120 But Israel had no input into this.
00:07:43.540 None.
00:07:44.060 Zero.
00:07:45.320 Supposedly, Wyckoff and Kushner yesterday told Bibi what was officially in the document.
00:07:50.200 They could spin it all they want.
00:07:51.420 But this is how you treat a protectorate.
00:07:57.220 Hey, here's what we're going to do.
00:07:58.800 Here's why we're going to do it.
00:08:00.240 Here's what you need to do.
00:08:01.720 And by the way, if you want to do your own thing, if you don't like this, fine.
00:08:04.720 You're your own independent nation.
00:08:06.800 Go do it, but finish what you started.
00:08:08.820 Don't drag us back in like you did with your lies and misrepresentation on the Persian situation,
00:08:13.880 where you started something that even the very basics on the nuclear program, which was not your intended goal,
00:08:20.320 but even that you couldn't even do.
00:08:22.080 And you couldn't even defend your own people.
00:08:24.420 President Trump had to bail you out.
00:08:25.940 So the Israel firsts should suck on that for a moment.
00:08:29.820 And all this spin right now, this thing's great.
00:08:31.960 Whether you think it's great or not great, nobody gives a damn.
00:08:35.380 The deal's the deal.
00:08:37.140 The deal's the deal.
00:08:37.900 Now, Hamas, which I think, knowing Hamas, their tendency to snatch defeat out of every victory,
00:08:45.320 the bottomless pit of the Muslim Brotherhood, who are not great guys,
00:08:49.500 their fact, they're terrible.
00:08:51.280 And an enemy of the United States, and something from my first day in the White House till today,
00:08:55.360 I've argued, just like Antifa, should be designated a terrorist organization.
00:08:59.920 Then we'll be getting somewhere.
00:09:02.140 Natalie Winters, as we are on the road to perdition, to a potential civil war in this country,
00:09:10.000 now we're unmasking a lot of people.
00:09:13.140 Okay?
00:09:13.280 And this thing's going to get very nasty, very nasty before it gets sorted.
00:09:19.280 And walk us through, because this, I think, shows you the level of depravity that we're up against.
00:09:25.260 Walk us through your report, ma'am.
00:09:26.440 Well, look, Steve, you were talking about the concept of a therapeutic society today earlier on the show.
00:09:33.240 And I think what is sort of incumbent for us to understand is that the people who are carrying out these heinous acts,
00:09:39.440 whether it's the assassination of Charlie Kirk, shooting up Christian schools, take your pick.
00:09:45.540 You know, yes, these people are mentally ill, they suffer from gender dysphoria,
00:09:49.960 but these are people who could also probably sit across from you and give you a three-hour moral justification,
00:09:57.060 you know, replete with ethics that, you know, wreak that they've spent four years at Harvard,
00:10:01.720 as to why they think they're justified in doing what they are doing,
00:10:06.440 which is killing their enemies, killing their combatants.
00:10:10.140 You know, we talk about a civil war.
00:10:11.580 I think maybe the kinetic part hasn't totally started yet, though obviously what happened in recent days perhaps suggests otherwise.
00:10:19.240 But I think in all other areas, which we've seen certainly, you know, warfare traditionally expand,
00:10:25.000 whether it's information warfare, the media warfare, the psychological warfare, certainly lawfare,
00:10:30.520 I think that component of the civil war, I think it's fair to say, has already started.
00:10:35.160 And when you look at how much of this is hardwired in to both the Democratic Party apparatus,
00:10:40.300 but also by extension the dark money and the sort of NGO apparatus, you see how all of this comes together, right?
00:10:47.580 These aren't random, isolated incidences.
00:10:50.600 And why I bring this specific person in school up is because it ties it all together.
00:10:56.780 So I introduced to you a quote, they, them, I think they're a non-binary, whatever,
00:11:02.500 a professor who leads Harvard's non-violent action center.
00:11:08.140 It's hosted at the Ash Center, someone by the name of Erica Chenoweth.
00:11:11.860 And why this person is important, this isn't just some rogue, you know, Harvard professor.
00:11:16.120 This is someone who is actively advising and hosting events with Democrat members of Congress,
00:11:21.080 most recently Pramila Jayapal, who's out there, you know, grandstanding on everything that's happening in Portland.
00:11:27.760 But this is someone who called on during these events being done in conjunction with Harvard,
00:11:33.220 telling supporters, activists, guerrilla troops, whatever you want to call them,
00:11:36.860 that they need to be, quote, strike ready and really understand the time that they're living in.
00:11:41.960 And for their risk assessment, sort of coded language saying, you know, maybe it's worth getting violent sometimes.
00:11:48.120 And I think the crux of this, why this individual, why this lab is so important is because they're explicitly talking about
00:11:54.960 how to use political violence to advance their agenda.
00:11:59.880 And I know the left loves to hurl around the term stochastic terrorism, right?
00:12:03.640 The idea that you can sort of be subtly pushed or normalized in the direction of thinking violence is okay.
00:12:09.160 But this is pure evidence that that's just projection.
00:12:12.960 Erica Chenoweth not only is funded by USAID, lectured there, lectured at the United States Institute of Peace,
00:12:21.340 this Harvard Center in and of itself is funded by USAID and the State Department.
00:12:26.560 But their most recent study was focused on, quote,
00:12:29.780 youth and LGBTQ participation in nonviolent action,
00:12:34.540 where they focus specifically on how trans youth can get involved in making political realities,
00:12:41.680 you know, more favorable to them.
00:12:44.220 And like we always say here, if you have to specify that your political activism is nonviolent,
00:12:50.020 that's probably a bad sign that the people that you're rallying up and riling up want to go there.
00:12:56.240 And this individual, Erica Chenoweth, most of her work, her canon of work,
00:13:01.900 is focused on terrorism and violence in other countries,
00:13:06.760 specifically how these have been used to achieve regime change.
00:13:10.760 And there's not a moral objection in any of her work,
00:13:14.200 in any of the, you know, documents or research or activist calls
00:13:17.680 that the Democrats, in conjunction with this lady or man, whatever she wants to be, are putting out.
00:13:22.780 They just view violence as an okay political tactic.
00:13:26.460 Some of the research that she's done is, quote,
00:13:29.120 the role of violence in nonviolent resistance.
00:13:32.500 Try to make that one make sense.
00:13:34.200 Quote, resilient republics, why terrorism does not destroy democracy.
00:13:38.980 Another one of her works, quote, to bribe or to bomb,
00:13:41.980 do corruption and terrorism go together?
00:13:44.400 Also works including, quote, how to topple a dictator and, quote,
00:13:48.060 youth and LGBTQ activism as a strategic roadmap.
00:13:52.780 This is just toying with playing the blurred line game,
00:13:57.280 moving the goalposts of what, you know,
00:13:59.480 pro-democracy political demonstration looks like.
00:14:02.420 This is full-blown regime change and providing the ideological,
00:14:06.700 cultural and moral justification for the acts like we saw against Charlie Kirk.
00:14:12.460 And my final point on all of this, which I think is very important to take away,
00:14:17.680 it goes back to what you were talking about wonderfully this morning,
00:14:20.740 which is this concept of unity, right?
00:14:24.100 This is who we're supposed to unite with, right?
00:14:26.920 As Republicans are busy pushing that,
00:14:28.780 Democrat senators are busy plowing hundreds of thousands of dollars
00:14:32.400 into these very same groups that are in bed, like Indivisible,
00:14:36.040 like we were talking about with Chris Murphy,
00:14:37.820 that are propping up this entire ecosystem and infrastructure of organizations
00:14:43.280 that is extremely violent to their core.
00:14:47.300 That is their raison d'etre, right?
00:14:49.540 And it goes back, Steve, to what we were forewarning about
00:14:52.660 before President Trump was even sworn in the second time.
00:14:55.640 When you deprive the Democrat Party and the left
00:14:58.300 of their traditional institutional levers of power,
00:15:01.460 which they exploited for four years under Joe Biden, right?
00:15:05.780 They weaponized the government against you after the Jan Sixers.
00:15:09.080 These people are desperate, and desperate times call for desperate measures,
00:15:12.860 and existential times call for existential measures.
00:15:15.900 And that's why you're seeing this uptick in violence, like Axios said, right?
00:15:19.320 Left-wing violence has hit a 30-year high,
00:15:23.160 and we're told that this isn't a problem.
00:15:25.020 It's absolutely absurd.
00:15:26.280 We don't want unity with these people.
00:15:28.480 Like I said, it's a dog whistle for complete and utter submission.
00:15:32.860 We saw how that worked out with Islam.
00:15:34.240 What is it, NHS over in the UK is busy saying that, you know,
00:15:38.120 marrying your cousin is actually good and healthy and okay.
00:15:41.280 You can never compromise with these people.
00:15:43.740 You can never compromise with the left.
00:15:45.820 And I wish, I know I left for three weeks.
00:15:48.220 It seems like nothing changed.
00:15:49.600 We're going to shut down the government,
00:15:51.100 and Republicans are still feckless,
00:15:52.680 and they don't understand what accountability is.
00:15:54.660 And Real America's Voice is still having sound difficulties,
00:15:57.420 and I'm getting bumped to the sixth.
00:15:58.760 You, Benz, and Beattie have been the folks over the last couple of years
00:16:07.840 that have walked us through this concept of color revolution.
00:16:12.360 In the color revolution that's being foisted upon us in the United States right now,
00:16:17.480 the violent aspect of this, because when Axios comes out,
00:16:20.440 because Axios is Mike Allen and Jim Vanderhaid,
00:16:22.700 that is the Washington Consensus.
00:16:25.400 If you want to know what the Washington Consensus is on any topic, that's it.
00:16:28.480 When they put an article to start the work week that talks about left-wing political violence
00:16:34.300 at a 30-year high and at numbers, and even in those numbers,
00:16:38.420 something nobody could comprehend.
00:16:40.480 Where in the chart of the color revolution to really have regime change in this country
00:16:46.300 are we right now, given that a certain aspect of it is the violence,
00:16:51.580 and you also see the political figures on the Democratic side are instigating more of it,
00:16:57.380 talking about Trump as authoritarian, we're all fascists, right?
00:17:01.280 I think Gavin Newsom put out a tweet that called Stephen Miller flat out,
00:17:05.460 this man is a fascist, right?
00:17:07.440 Understanding how that word triggers the left.
00:17:10.460 So in the color revolution arc, where are we in your assessment?
00:17:14.300 Well, look, it's why they went after Charlie Kirk.
00:17:18.360 Is it partly because of what he said on the culture war stuff?
00:17:21.200 Sure, but it's because he's hardwired into the Trump victory, right?
00:17:24.920 Into the Republican Party, into the grassroots, into the get-out-the-vote stuff,
00:17:28.600 into the youth vote, which really is, I think, one of the most powerful cudgels
00:17:32.120 against what the Democratic Party was trying to do, obviously,
00:17:35.380 everything that Turning Point was doing on the election integrity front.
00:17:39.140 I mean, I think if you really broaden it out historically, I mean, getting youth, young kids,
00:17:45.340 young teens, specifically those that are suffering from, I would posit, mental illness,
00:17:50.460 and exploiting them and pushing them to the brink, I mean, this is the sort of equivalent
00:17:53.940 of the little red guard, maybe it's the little trans guard, but these are people who've been
00:17:59.120 indoctrinated for their entire lives.
00:18:01.720 Like I said, not just with the idea that transgenderism is something that is great,
00:18:05.940 but that it is okay, right, as the strapline of the Democratic Party and Black Lives Matter
00:18:10.380 is, quote, by any means necessary.
00:18:13.260 And you're seeing that, I think, escalate, but I also think, too, it's something because
00:18:17.960 the Trump administration is obviously going after who they view as sort of their sacrosanct
00:18:22.560 idols, right, whether it's what's happening with Comey, what might be happening with they
00:18:26.940 view as the rule of law and the institution of the traditional levers of power, whether that's,
00:18:31.160 you know, 100,000 government civil servants resigning or, you know, going after people
00:18:35.340 like Chris Wray are sending out the National Guard.
00:18:38.040 So this is sort of, I think, it's retaliatory and it's relational and reactive to what the
00:18:43.220 Trump administration is doing, because like I said, these are like petulant children and
00:18:47.700 their traditional sort of off-ramp for what they would do to silence us or censor us, they
00:18:52.600 can't censor Charlie Kirk anymore, they can't silence his show, right, they can't throw him
00:18:57.220 in prison because they don't control the institutional levers of power, so they're really desperate
00:19:01.820 and that's why they're becoming so violent and I truly only think it's going to get worse
00:19:06.760 unless the Trump administration really cracks down.
00:19:11.820 We'll handle that the rest of the week.
00:19:13.660 Natalie, social media, where do people, what are your coordinates, where do people follow you?
00:19:18.340 Natalie G. Winters on all platforms, thank you for having me back, I look forward to coming
00:19:21.800 on soon.
00:19:22.160 Yeah, we want to go, I want to go through your, not just the trip, but all your analysis
00:19:29.340 and assessment over in the most important part of the world outside the United States
00:19:32.480 of America, and that is Asia and East Asia.
00:19:35.420 Natalie, Winters over on a fact-finding investigative journey for us.
00:19:39.240 Thank you, ma'am.
00:19:43.260 What Natalie talked about is, I think, and this is where you talk about the time and effort
00:19:49.200 President Trump is spending on the Middle East.
00:19:52.620 I wish the Israel first crowd spent as much time on what is happening in New York City with
00:20:00.180 Mom, Donnie, as they're doing barking at people like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly and others.
00:20:10.740 Because right now, the last time I looked, 30% of Jewish voters in New York City are going
00:20:17.000 to vote for it, wait for it, Mom, Donnie, who is nothing more than Sadiq Khan.
00:20:21.560 He is a Marxist and a jihadist, that's what he represents.
00:20:24.880 He puts on the happy, clappy face, right, doing his little TikToks and walking in the food,
00:20:31.880 in the aisle of the food, Katsumatiti's food store, right, and, you know, saying he has
00:20:36.780 about all about affordability and the rent is too damn high.
00:20:41.020 The rent is too damn high.
00:20:42.320 Speaking of, there is, I think there's two pieces of good news politically.
00:20:49.360 When I say politically, I mean kind of the action-oriented, not we're passing legislation
00:20:52.860 and polling and everything like that.
00:20:54.300 One is New Jersey and the other is California on this redistricting fight.
00:20:58.180 Of course, there's great news on the redistricting fight in other areas, some greater than others.
00:21:03.040 But I want to go with Sophia George.
00:21:04.520 I had you on Saturday.
00:21:05.500 It was a great report.
00:21:06.180 Because I tell people, you told me six months ago that Steve, New Jersey is not, this is
00:21:11.900 when people were down 10, 15 points, you said, is not lost.
00:21:14.960 Because I'm knocking on doors of Democrats and they won't register as Republicans because
00:21:18.780 they don't want the visibility of that.
00:21:20.300 But they will tell me I can't vote for Democrats anymore because of two things.
00:21:24.400 Housing affordability, a lot of that driven by property taxes and others.
00:21:28.140 And the other is utilities, particularly electric bills, which you said is like $900 a month.
00:21:32.940 People just can't afford to live anymore and it's going to become an issue.
00:21:37.060 And they're sitting there going, we've had Democrats run this place forever.
00:21:40.360 It's time for a change.
00:21:41.540 Now, what happened today?
00:21:43.120 They had a conference of real estate.
00:21:44.800 Was it brokers, dealers, and the candidate for the governorship showed up?
00:21:48.760 I heard he rocked the house.
00:21:50.160 Tell us what happened.
00:21:51.900 Yes, absolutely.
00:21:53.680 Yeah.
00:21:54.060 So today, the New Jersey Association of Realtors had a gubernatorial candidates forum.
00:21:59.500 So Jack Chiarelli was there.
00:22:01.340 Mikey Sherrill was there.
00:22:02.540 They had Q&A's.
00:22:04.020 They weren't there together to debate.
00:22:06.440 It wasn't a formal debate.
00:22:07.620 They came at different times during the forum and they each had the same exact questions.
00:22:14.160 Mikey Sherrill went first.
00:22:16.100 They asked her exactly what you just said, questions about housing affordability, utilities.
00:22:22.560 And she had a scripted speech that she read.
00:22:26.720 Somebody wrote it for her.
00:22:28.480 Didn't have much substance at all.
00:22:30.820 Spoken platitudes.
00:22:32.540 And, you know, we had a few people clap and then there were some pictures taken afterwards.
00:22:36.860 But when Jack Chiarelli came out, there was a standing ovation, a heavy applause from the audience.
00:22:44.580 The audience was made up of realtors, brokers like myself.
00:22:47.880 And it was it was it was a stark difference just on the entrance alone.
00:22:53.100 And Jack, I have to say, crushed it today.
00:22:56.400 He crushed it during during his Q&A and during his speech before.
00:23:00.720 He gave a lot of substance.
00:23:02.720 He he promoted his garden state affordability agenda.
00:23:07.980 He went down point by point how he was going to help this housing crisis that we have here.
00:23:15.100 Utilities even spoke about the environmental aspects of things.
00:23:19.620 And it was it was it was just a clear, stark difference.
00:23:22.960 And it was really nice to see my fellow realtors and brokers out there having the same reception, showing him that kind of support as I as I know him to have because I know what he stands for.
00:23:36.520 So it was nice to see Steve give it give one one more time before I let you bounce about your goal, your because your campaign, your bootstrap campaign is most of these are at the local level.
00:23:48.720 You're going door to door.
00:23:50.420 Give me the response when you knock because you're knocking on everybody's door when you knock on independents and you knock on registered Democrats.
00:23:55.780 What response are you getting as you make your pitch as a Republican?
00:24:00.920 Yeah, when I knock on their doors, the first conversation I have is about property taxes.
00:24:05.760 And utilities. And as soon as I mentioned that to them, the first thing they say to me is I'm a Democrat.
00:24:11.760 I've always voted Democrat. But this year I am not voting Democrat.
00:24:15.780 They have really taken it this year too far and people are starting to pay attention.
00:24:22.100 And the normal, you know, day to day, just, you know, they they don't really get that involved in their local politics.
00:24:29.020 But this year they're getting involved. They're paying attention because the families are hurting and they're looking for solutions.
00:24:34.920 And Jack Chiarelli has been going out there and giving those policies and really nailing it home and very, very specifics.
00:24:44.760 And people are really attracted to that.
00:24:47.240 And I really think today was a clear and stark difference of how he's going to improve the housing affordability crisis here in New Jersey.
00:24:59.420 Folks, we got a dogfight in New Jersey. I think we're about to have one in California, but this New Jersey race could be everything.
00:25:05.840 It could be a real bellwether for 26.
00:25:08.260 Sophia, where do people go to find out more about your race and where they find you on social media?
00:25:12.920 Okay. You can go to ftgop.org. You can read all about the campaign, some of these housing affordability issues and other issues that are hot topics in Franklin Township.
00:25:25.800 I'm running in ward number three. There's also a donation link.
00:25:29.620 I appreciate everybody's support. Anybody who can give a little, I appreciate it.
00:25:33.680 You know, we're in the last final weeks here and we need some help in that department just to get our message out.
00:25:39.400 You can also find me at realsiffy, realestate.com. All my socials are on there.
00:25:44.120 And I talk about these issues there quite often.
00:25:46.680 So I'm glad people are paying attention, Steve. Let's take it home from New Jersey.
00:25:52.660 No, you called it six months ago. Thank you, ma'am. Look forward to having you back on here.
00:25:58.160 Scott Pressler was at Penn State, right, with Cliff Maloney.
00:26:04.460 And, of course, Benny Johnson was up there. They had this memorial for Charlie Kirk.
00:26:09.420 Thousands of people showed up to get the white Freedom shirts that Charlie Kirk had on at the very moment he was assassinated out in Utah.
00:26:20.460 Scott Pressler, I tell you, all day you saw the videos of Scott.
00:26:23.300 He's signing folks up in the parking lots, the parking lot out there with the Knittling Lions at the great stadium out there at Penn State.
00:26:31.740 And Scott Pressler will tell you, Pennsylvania is the new Ohio, he believes, and New Jersey could be the new Pennsylvania.
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00:27:01.820 They're having a reception for Gold Star mothers in the White House right now.
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00:31:52.440 There's a Gold Star reception by the President and First Lady happening in the White House right now.
00:32:01.640 One Gold Star mother we know is not there.
00:32:04.240 That is Tina Peters, who's in a prison in Colorado.
00:32:08.440 Her lawyer, Peter Tinkin, joins us.
00:32:11.020 Peter, why are we having a reception in the White House for Gold Star mothers,
00:32:15.300 which are equivalent to the Roman Republic's Vestal Virgins or the Oracles in ancient Greece,
00:32:22.980 like the highest, you can't get higher than that.
00:32:26.520 The Gold Star mothers are revered having their sons or daughters die in combat or in defense of this country.
00:32:35.820 Why is Tina Peters riding in a prison in Colorado and not at that reception today, sir?
00:32:42.360 That's a great question.
00:32:43.520 From our legal point of view, we're attacking it in three different ways.
00:32:48.080 You know, we've got our appeal going on in the Court of Appeals and the state court,
00:32:52.000 which we expect to win, even though we don't.
00:32:55.440 Look, once a state goes to the left, once the politics, once the election is fixed or whatever,
00:33:04.100 and it goes to the left, then they start picking judges that are to the left.
00:33:08.520 Colorado, you know, there are a number of states,
00:33:10.540 Colorado being one that is pretty well far gone at this point.
00:33:15.680 And so the judge that tried the case with Tina Peters, it was a kangaroo court.
00:33:23.240 She wasn't allowed to put on her main defenses.
00:33:25.340 And even if the Court of Appeals is a little bit to the left, as a matter of law, they're going to have to look at this thing because hopefully they are jurists and not just like the trial judge was.
00:33:40.660 And they will give credence to our arguments because the arguments are clear.
00:33:45.120 They are any place in the country you need to be able to put on your defenses.
00:33:49.400 And so we're hoping for success in that.
00:33:52.920 We're only hoping we're not expecting it.
00:33:56.740 The second place that we're going for help is to the federal court,
00:34:01.200 because actually Patrick McSweeney, John Case, Robert Sincar, and Stephanie Lampert, they found the rest of the team that I lead.
00:34:16.980 And they did a tremendous job.
00:34:19.720 The petition for writ of habeas corpus in the federal court was a masterpiece by Patrick McSweeney.
00:34:27.380 And Stephanie's name is on it, but I'm sure everybody participated.
00:34:29.980 That was before I joined the team.
00:34:32.400 And we're expecting, or again, hoping, we have a judge that really seems to be a fair judge there.
00:34:40.880 And now we're talking about the federal court system, which is a little bit different.
00:34:45.260 We've got a magistrate judge, so he's not one of those that was appointed by the president and then approved by Congress.
00:34:50.800 But nevertheless, he really seems to look at this thing from a fair point of view.
00:34:55.260 I think we're going to get a fair shake.
00:34:56.480 And if we do, we'll get her out.
00:34:58.980 And then the third avenue that we have is working with the Weaponization Department of the Department of Justice.
00:35:11.340 And they had a pretty good plan as to how to have her moved from one situation to another.
00:35:18.180 And it ended up going to Todd Blanche, I understand.
00:35:24.820 And there it's at.
00:35:27.240 There, nothing happened.
00:35:28.520 He scuttled it.
00:35:30.180 I don't know why.
00:35:32.100 He just did.
00:35:32.820 So, I mean, this is something that Donald Trump has been very vocal about or very much in the news about.
00:35:41.740 You know, I tell you, we have a great president.
00:35:44.340 I mean, he sees it.
00:35:45.420 He sees the picture.
00:35:46.700 You call your show the war room or the, you know, and most people don't really get it.
00:35:53.240 They don't know that we're really at war.
00:35:54.640 Uh, but Donald Trump gets it.
00:35:58.400 You get it.
00:35:59.520 What, and what we had, by the way, the one thing she worked out and with Todd Blanche, I know there's some, something going on in justice.
00:36:08.320 And maybe that will become clear in the next week or so.
00:36:10.740 But the BOP, Bureau of Prisons and state prisons do swaps or reallocations of people, I think, all the time.
00:36:18.980 The Bureau of Prisons is always in conversations with states.
00:36:21.660 And I think you guys had a, had a, had a alternative that it was just going to be held in that regard and she was going to get sent to a federal prison.
00:36:31.420 Yeah, Jared Polis and, and the governors never get involved really in these things, is my understanding.
00:36:36.000 He stepped into the middle of it and said, no way.
00:36:38.580 Uh, basically, Tina Peters is his hostage, right?
00:36:42.940 And he's going to hold her because he's going to run for president.
00:36:45.300 He's going to make a very big deal about, uh, us going after the stolen election of 2020.
00:36:49.680 He's, he's on this new ad where he's running around with his buddy Cox in Utah and they're trying to come up with a more sensitive way to discuss problems.
00:36:59.540 Uh, does that make sense that he's out there as a spokesman for that when he is specifically the single biggest holdup for either the movement of Tina Peters to a federal, to the federal prison system and, or the release of Tina Peters, who's in her seventies, has had some health issues.
00:37:18.540 And then as a, is in a medium security prison in Colorado, in general population, not even in an honor unit, uh, with all the danger that has.
00:37:29.200 And that Polis who presents himself as just, you know, this, uh, wonderful guy, uh, that wants the country not to, not to be at each other's throats.
00:37:37.920 That he's personally the one that has deemed that she, he's going to, she's going to be his hostage, sir.
00:37:45.520 No, I don't believe that.
00:37:47.660 I don't understand it to be the case.
00:37:49.640 And I've been very involved in the process.
00:37:51.920 It never got to the governor.
00:37:54.260 It never got to that point where he can say yes or no, or anybody ever brought it to him.
00:37:59.320 This was scuttled by, uh, my understanding is that after everything was set up and she could have been released on her birthday.
00:38:08.200 She was 70 by the way, on September 11th, and she could have been transferred on her birthday.
00:38:15.300 Instead, she is still where she is.
00:38:19.540 And I don't think it had anything to do with the governor of the state of Colorado.
00:38:24.060 It could, you know, once he's given an opportunity, but that didn't happen yet.
00:38:28.860 But you're saying, you're, you're saying that, that the BOP didn't even gauge that the paperwork or whatever, didn't even make it to Colorado for whatever reason.
00:38:37.380 So the Polis couldn't make that individual decision.
00:38:40.560 If that's the case, who's holding it up on our, who's holding it up on our side?
00:38:45.260 Todd Blanche, the same guy that's holding up all the pardons, which we haven't had since May, a pardon granted.
00:38:51.100 The same guy that's holding up, uh, the J6, the defendants are, he's, he's opposing them for getting any compensation at all.
00:39:02.980 So that, that, that's, that's going to be gone.
00:39:06.080 If he's still stay, if he stays in that seat, you know, this is what's going to happen.
00:39:11.020 He's interfered with our ability to get evidence in regard to, uh, the, uh, the minion machines.
00:39:18.520 He, he's, he is, the man is an intelligent guy and he's an effective guy.
00:39:26.040 Uh, there's no question about that.
00:39:27.840 So I don't get it.
00:39:29.660 I don't understand.
00:39:30.800 It's not like I had a conversation with him and he told me that he decided not to do it.
00:39:34.820 But, but, but, but hang on for a second.
00:39:37.520 He's, he's number one, the guys, I know him pretty well.
00:39:41.080 He's the president's lawyer.
00:39:42.280 He did a magnificent job defending president Trump to even get us here.
00:39:46.800 Uh, he's kind of considered the workhorse inside of DOJ as what's called DAG, the deputy attorney general.
00:39:53.240 Um, what is it about these topics that if you haven't had a conversation with him, the people who have had a conversation, why, why, since he's the, and he's touted as a guy.
00:40:03.420 If Pam Bondi was to leave, he would be the next attorney general.
00:40:07.140 That's the level of confidence president Trump has in him.
00:40:09.900 Why has he been reticent or hesitant on, on the various issues you just brought up, including the one that's most important to us right now is Tina Peters.
00:40:19.140 I can only guess, but I just want to correct one thing.
00:40:23.040 First, you're saying that Tina Peters is in minimum security.
00:40:26.240 That's not the case.
00:40:27.100 There's only two women's prisons, two women prisons in Colorado.
00:40:31.100 I didn't say minimum.
00:40:32.220 I didn't, I didn't say minimum.
00:40:33.460 Hang on, hang on, hang on.
00:40:35.020 I didn't say minimum.
00:40:35.640 I said she was in a medium.
00:40:38.120 No, I said medium.
00:40:39.400 She's in with murderers.
00:40:40.460 Security prison is quite.
00:40:42.600 Yeah.
00:40:43.240 She's in with, in a medium prison.
00:40:44.780 It's very dangerous.
00:40:45.780 She's in very, and she's in general population.
00:40:49.140 I, I, I, yes.
00:40:51.380 Which is dangerous.
00:40:51.720 Yes.
00:40:51.920 She's got murderers.
00:40:53.280 She's got some of the monsters that they put in Max in her prison that threatened her.
00:41:00.140 Every night she goes to sleep and she'll tell you this herself.
00:41:03.020 You're in contact with her.
00:41:04.380 And she thinks you're the best, by the way.
00:41:07.340 And she, she's.
00:41:10.180 Peter, she's, she's in danger.
00:41:11.920 She's in, there's no doubt she's in danger.
00:41:13.520 She's in me.
00:41:14.180 I was in a low and lows are dangerous in the federal system.
00:41:17.600 A medium that is like gladiator school, right?
00:41:21.640 Tina, Tina, Tina Peters should not be.
00:41:24.240 And she's in general population.
00:41:25.520 She's not even in a, in a honor unit.
00:41:27.820 They are purposely exposing Tina Peters.
00:41:31.220 My belief.
00:41:31.960 I'd like to hear from you.
00:41:32.960 I think they're purposely exposing her to danger, intimidation and outright terrorism every day.
00:41:38.840 Yeah.
00:41:39.480 That's what I was going to say.
00:41:40.500 Every night she went, the lights are off and it's finally at the end of the day.
00:41:45.300 She's surprised.
00:41:46.200 She told me she's surprised every single night that she managed to survive another day.
00:41:50.220 That's what she's in.
00:41:51.220 And you're so right, Steve.
00:41:52.840 I mean, I can't disagree with you because you're, that's what they're doing to her.
00:41:58.240 She's a political prisoner in this war.
00:42:01.980 Here's what, here's what calls me.
00:42:03.040 Because why?
00:42:03.520 Because she, she preserved evidence.
00:42:06.760 She, she, she preserved the truth.
00:42:09.280 So the person who preserved the truth is in prison and the people who wanted to hide the truth, install a program that would have wiped out the dominion machine memory for the entire 2020 election.
00:42:22.040 And they're the ones that put her there.
00:42:23.760 And that's the way it is.
00:42:25.580 We're fighting a war here in the United States and we've got to win it.
00:42:28.880 Peter, what calls me the most is there's a reception today for the Gold Star Mothers, which they obviously deserve.
00:42:37.740 I mean, it ought to be more frequent, hosted by the First Lady and the President.
00:42:40.640 And, and Tina Peters is in a very dangerous situation in a prison as a political prisoner.
00:42:48.180 We got to bounce, but the Tina Peters Legal Defense Fund, you guys are going to need some money.
00:42:53.760 Where do people go if they're so inclined to find out more and to pitch in for Tina Peters defense?
00:42:59.460 Because you guys are fighting on multiple fronts.
00:43:01.240 And you just talked about, I know Pat McSweeney since I was a little boy.
00:43:04.660 He was my, his mom was my mom's best friend and he's one of the smartest lawyers in the country.
00:43:09.280 But you've got a top flight team.
00:43:10.900 They got to be paid.
00:43:12.220 So where do people go to pitch in?
00:43:15.420 Well, there's two places, the Tina Peters Fund that you mentioned.
00:43:19.160 And also, which has different options on it, or the American Rights Alliance.
00:43:26.820 A-R-A, AmericanRightsAlliance.com.
00:43:31.440 That would be the place to go.
00:43:35.060 American Rights Alliance or the Tina Peters Legal Defense Fund.
00:43:37.940 We'll get them both up, people.
00:43:39.060 We can go check them out.
00:43:39.960 But Tina Peters needs some backup.
00:43:42.400 And I got to tell you, in a prison, particularly in the prison she's in, every day of her life, she's in jeopardy.
00:43:50.120 She's a political prisoner and they're trying to break her.
00:43:52.420 Now, you can't break Tina Peters because she's unbreakable.
00:43:56.300 She's one of the most amazing women I've ever met.
00:43:59.380 She's an American hero.
00:44:01.760 Absolutely.
00:44:02.680 American hero.
00:44:03.300 Thank you so much.
00:44:04.220 Peter, so are you.
00:44:05.020 Thank you so much for coming on.
00:44:06.940 We look forward to working with you to get this mess sorted.
00:44:09.560 And it is a mess.
00:44:11.680 Thank you.
00:44:12.280 Once again, Tina Peters, there's a reception at the White House for the Gold Star Mothers,
00:44:18.300 of which they so richly deserve.
00:44:19.780 Like I say, in the Roman Republic, it's kind of the equivalent of the Vestal Virgins or in Athens, kind of the equivalent of the soothsayers, the visionaries, the Oracle Adelphi.
00:44:32.740 That's the Gold Star Mothers, and Tina Peters rots in a prison.
00:44:38.660 It's absolutely disgusting and revolting.
00:44:42.160 Ube Shandahar, give me your perspective, sir.
00:44:44.440 You've done such a great job for us for breaking down a very, not just contentious, but confusing part of the world.
00:44:50.780 Walk us through what happened today in the White House and kind of what, as you've been briefing me, the vast support this has from the nations, the Arab nations and the nations of the Middle East.
00:45:02.220 Because I say, hey, Israel is kind of given a take or leave it.
00:45:05.680 They weren't really included in the negotiations here.
00:45:08.020 So what is the 20-point plan?
00:45:10.120 How meaningful is it, sir?
00:45:13.400 Well, what we saw in the White House today is really textbook statements ship by President Trump.
00:45:18.760 And it could very well be a historic day for peace, not just to end the war in Gaza, but to set the foundation for what could be a wider piece, a wider picture of peace in the Middle East and the expansion of the Abraham Accords.
00:45:33.780 First thing, first, we've seen an unprecedented joint press release from countries across the Arab and Muslim world that was just released from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Qatar, the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, the Republic of Turkey, and the Arab Republic of Egypt,
00:45:52.320 all thanking President Trump for his leadership and for his sincere efforts to try to bring this horrific war in Gaza to an end, to end the fighting, to return the hostages.
00:46:04.820 We haven't seen anything like that before.
00:46:06.660 And we heard President Trump – the first thing that he talked about when he got up there with Bibi Netanyahu in front of the press was talking about how his meetings, President Trump's meetings in New York in the preceding weeks with members – with the leaders of the Muslim and Arab world really was the turning point that led to this agreement
00:46:28.140 and led to this joint announcement by President Trump and Bibi Netanyahu for a historic peace deal that's now on the table for Hamas, the whole world waiting for Hamas to sign that deal.
00:46:40.920 Why it was so important for President Trump to get the buy-in of these countries is because they're the mediators.
00:46:47.280 They're the ones that you need to put the pressure on Hamas.
00:46:50.220 That's why President Trump sat down there with Bibi Netanyahu watching as he called the prime minister of Qatar, you know, Muhammad Al-Thani,
00:47:00.940 and had Bibi essentially apologize to the prime minister of Qatar for launching that airstrike, attempting to kill the Hamas negotiators that ended up killing a Qatari national.
00:47:12.700 So President Trump essentially pressuring Bibi Netanyahu to apologize to Qatar for violating their national sovereignty and for killing a Qatari national.
00:47:23.200 That airstrike, by the way, failed to kill the Hamas negotiating team.
00:47:28.100 That was also a turning point because then that united the whole Arab world and key Muslim countries who for the first time got together and were able to agree on something and told President Trump,
00:47:40.560 OK, we need to end this war. And so now President Trump is able to unite those countries.
00:47:45.780 He praised the leadership of Indonesia, of the of the king of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the crown prince and the emir of Qatar and the president Sisi of Egypt.
00:47:57.840 And this is something we haven't seen a president do before, bring the Arab and Muslim world together and then to bring the prime minister of Israel to agree to a plan that this whole region wants.
00:48:09.420 It's in place in place to end the fighting and could then perhaps expand the Abraham Accords.
00:48:15.800 A couple of key points to this agreement that President Trump has negotiated for our viewers here.
00:48:21.760 One, it immediately returns the hostages, both the ones that remain alive and the bodies of the of the deceased back to their families.
00:48:30.740 It immediately ends the fighting and it sets a timetable for eventual Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
00:48:39.000 A key point that those Arab and Muslim countries who had been meeting with President Trump that was included in the deal is that it does not allow Israel to annex Gaza or annex the Palestinian territories in the West Bank.
00:48:54.580 That was a key concession. And even though there's no discussion explicitly of a two state solution in this 20 point plan, it does set a framework for eventual reform of the Palestinian Authority, which even the Arab and Muslim countries believe is corrupt.
00:49:11.760 That could then lead to negotiations with Israel. So President Trump has put himself as chairman of what he calls the Board of Peace.
00:49:22.420 Yeah, he's the Board of Peace. If they put this money in, I keep telling guys because I'm not a two state solution guy.
00:49:29.760 I've always been the one state. You can't have a two state. Right now you've worked your way because of back in Netanyahu.
00:49:35.240 This is a framework for a two state solution. If they put the money in to do the stop the war, clean up the mess, redevelop it to the degree they want.
00:49:44.220 That's going to be the foundation of the Palestinian state. One last thing you brought up, which I think is very important.
00:49:49.080 When President Trump talked about the Abraham Accords, he's the one that mentioned, including the Persians, get the Persians to sign up.
00:49:55.980 This has been something that really came out of the Gulf Emirates, who, as you know, are not friendly to the Persians.
00:50:01.120 He's saying the Abraham Accords, he wants to include Iran to actually sign it. That puts to bed further potential regime change.
00:50:11.020 I mean, the Europeans have done the snapback right now in the economic sanctions.
00:50:14.300 I'm a huge supporter of cutting off the Chinese Communist Party cash for oil that keeps the mullahs alive.
00:50:20.940 So maybe President Trump sees a way there to handle that without getting back to a kinetic side.
00:50:26.880 We've got to bounce. Where do people – I want to have you back on.
00:50:28.980 We're going to break this down further because right now there's 72 hours, and you're absolutely correct.
00:50:35.300 President Trump united them. They put out this joint press release.
00:50:37.800 They've never done that in their life. They're basically telling Hamas the game is up.
00:50:42.300 We're not going to finance it. We're not going to do anything. You've got to listen up.
00:50:45.300 You've got Trump. You're only going to have Trump once, right, so you've got to do this.
00:50:49.500 But they've got 72 hours.
00:50:50.960 And Hamas, the Muslim Brotherhood, has an amazing track record of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory all the time.
00:50:59.320 So don't put it past them that they could botch that.
00:51:02.340 And plus, the right wing that's seething about the West Bank, hey, they're going to try to do everything to scuttle this deal too.
00:51:10.780 So there's so many movie pieces.
00:51:12.600 Ube will have you back on. What's your social media? Where do people go?
00:51:16.940 I'm exclusively on Axe, formerly Twitter, OWAS26. Trump will fix it.
00:51:23.880 Thank you, brother. Appreciate you.
00:51:27.460 Wow. Government shutdown. Peace. He called it eternal peace.
00:51:33.380 God bless him. Did you see the effort he's putting in?
00:51:37.720 And tomorrow, every general and admiral, all of them, show up at Quantico.
00:51:44.360 Pete Hegseth is going to give them a talk about the warrior ethos.
00:51:47.300 And I think the commander-in-chief might have a couple of three things to say.
00:51:51.060 I'm just guessing here, right?
00:51:53.060 We're going to cover it all.
00:51:54.940 We'll see you back here at 10 a.m. Eastern Time, Eastern Daylight Time tomorrow morning.
00:51:59.780 We will be back in the war room.
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