Bannon's War Room - February 02, 2026


WarRoom Battleground EP 939: Shaking Up Texas


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Texas Governor Abbott signs a bill banning Sharia law in the wake of a controversial Muslim-centric development plan in Collin County, Texas. Stephen Dykes and Tinsley discuss special election results and what they mean for the midterms.

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00:00:00.000 Governor Abbott signed a bill banning Sharia law the legislation created after a religious 1.00
00:00:07.080 rights battle erupted in Collin County. Good evening, I'm Clarice Tinsley. Governor Abbott
00:00:13.200 was in North Texas for that bill signing banning residential properties from creating Sharia law
00:00:19.440 compounds. This comes after state Republican leaders raised concerns about a Muslim-centric
00:00:25.160 development plan in Collin County called Epic City. Fox 4 Stephen Dial is there and has more, Stephen.
00:00:34.160 Claries, Governor Abbott says that this law was needed, in his words, to prevent discrimination
00:00:39.100 based on religion. As you mentioned, some lawmakers were concerned and passed bills after
00:00:44.960 the East Plano Islamic Center had plans to make a development for people of the Muslim faith
00:00:51.800 in Josephine. Now, while Sharia law is not mentioned in this bill language the governor signed
00:00:57.140 Friday, he says it intends to ban residential property developments like Epic City from creating
00:01:04.080 Sharia law compounds. Abbott said that this law is not targeting Muslims. He says it prevents
00:01:10.240 any housing discrimination on the basis of any religion. Regardless of which religion it
00:01:15.980 is, people are not going to be able to establish these comprehensive large-scale developments that
00:01:23.600 limit only people of one religious belief to that area. And you can only buy your part of
00:01:29.260 that religion. You can only still have your part of that religion. Religious discrimination
00:01:34.140 is in violation of Texas law.
00:01:35.980 Now, the plan for the development included 1000 homes, a mosque and school. The developers for
00:01:42.980 the community say that people from all religions will be welcome. In June, the U.S. Department
00:01:47.460 of Justice closed an investigation into Epic City. Now, there have still been multiple state
00:01:53.540 investigations into this type of development. And it's important to note that the lawyers
00:01:59.620 representing those for this development say that this is what they call racial profiling.
00:02:05.300 Radical Islam is a bloodthirsty ideology. It fueled the unspeakable crimes on October the 7th. 1.00
00:02:11.380 It showed its evil face again at Bondi Beach. As Texas senator,
00:02:15.860 I'm fighting to revoke the tax-exempt status of the Council on American Islamic Relations.
00:02:21.300 Let me be clear. No organization that supports terrorists should receive taxpayer benefits.
00:02:26.740 And Sharia law has no place in American courts or communities.
00:02:30.660 I'm John Cornyn and I approve this message. Join my team and give today.
00:02:34.740 And this is all about a special election for a Texas state Senate seat around Fort Worth.
00:02:42.580 That's exactly right. Texas nine, Texas nine, because what happened in Texas nine,
00:02:47.620 it didn't just swing to the left. It took a rocket ship to the left. My goodness gracious,
00:02:52.260 the Texas nine Senate district election marches. This was a district that Donald Trump won by 17
00:02:57.380 points in 2024. The Democratic candidate in the special election on Saturday,
00:03:02.420 hello, won it by 14 points. That's an over 30 point shift to the left. Any Republican,
00:03:11.540 unlike Ron DeSantis, who doesn't take this seriously, they should realize that this is very perilous.
00:03:18.020 They ignore this result at their own peril. Ron DeSantis is right to say, hey,
00:03:23.140 special elections can be quirky, but this ain't no quirk. Congressman Pete Sessions from Texas
00:03:27.940 basically told me, he said, no Democrat should ever win in North Texas like this. Although we also
00:03:34.260 said, ah, there was an ice storm, 31 points. That's not an ice storm. No, that ain't no ice
00:03:39.540 storm. If you ignore this, you're going to ice yourself out of a majority come the midterm. All
00:03:42.820 right. When we look at these special elections, and this is something you and I talk about a lot and
00:03:46.580 look at very closely in between the federal elections. What can they tell us? Okay. So,
00:03:51.460 you know, you see this 31 point shift to the left, right? If this were just
00:03:55.380 one election, that would be one thing, but it's the slew of special elections that together paint
00:04:01.780 a picture. And it's a picture that Democrats should love and a picture that Republicans
00:04:05.700 should be really worried about because what are we talking about here? Okay. The average 2025,
00:04:10.100 26 special election Democrats are doing, get this 12 points better, 12 points better than Kamala Harris
00:04:16.980 did in 2024. You know, that was a state special election that happened in Texas on Saturday.
00:04:21.620 If you look at the federal special elections, this 12 points is actually north of 15 points on average.
00:04:26.900 I was looking back to the history books. This looks a whole heck of a lot like what we saw during the
00:04:32.420 2017, 2018 cycle, where you saw these Democrats outperforming how Hillary Clinton did in 2016.
00:04:39.700 And what did it forecast? It forecast a net gain of 40 seats for Democrats. And I remember back in
00:04:45.620 Pennsylvania, remember there was that Southwest and that was a congressional special election seat,
00:04:49.220 but that was one in which the Democratic candidate was able to actually win in a deeply red Republican
00:04:55.220 district. And that of course foretold big Democratic gains come 2018.
00:05:00.020 Foretells how? I mean, how frequently do these special elections foretell what happens in the midterms?
00:05:05.380 Okay, so you see this 12 point over performance. You see this 31 point over performance. But that don't mean
00:05:12.660 nothing if it ain't forecastable to the midterm elections. So what are we looking at here?
00:05:17.860 Well, take a look at special elections since all the way back in the 2005-2006 cycle. Five out of five times,
00:05:25.620 the party that outperforms in the special elections goes on to win the U.S. House of Representatives.
00:05:31.780 And this, of course, all paints a picture, right? Texas 9, the special elections, the history of
00:05:37.780 special elections in which Democrats look like they're in the catbird seat to take back the U.S. House
00:05:43.620 come 2026 November. Which is why Ron DeSantis and others are nervous this morning.
00:05:49.220 Islamic jihadis are plotting against you. Why in the hell do you think they're in Houston and in 0.91
00:06:03.780 north of Dallas? They are working together to overthrow western civilization. Sharia compounds, 1.00
00:06:10.420 which are areas governed by religious rules. We know who you are, we know what you are, and we know what
00:06:16.900 you're trying to accomplish, and it is not going to happen in the jewel of the crown of the union
00:06:22.420 of this republic. We purge any attempt to impose Sharia law in Texas. They are not coming. They 1.00
00:06:28.580 are already here. You are not here properly, and you're going to leave. On the 3rd of March,
00:06:37.140 Sharia law goes on the ballot in the state of Texas. The United States Constitution and Sharia are 1.00
00:06:43.220 fundamentally at odds with one another. We're going to tell them, take your Sharia law and 1.00
00:06:49.780 shove it. Islam will never dominate the United States, and by the grace of God, it will not 1.00
00:06:55.940 dominate Texas. As Texas goes, so goes the nation. As the nation goes, so goes the world. Are you
00:07:03.940 prepared to fight for this state? Are you prepared to fight for your country?
00:07:08.340 War Room, Texas. Your host, Stephen K. Bannon. Starts right now.
00:07:17.700 It's Monday to February in the year of our Lord, 2026. I want to thank Scott Coburn for joining us. A
00:07:26.900 long-term Texan, right? You're a Texan. Tell me about, your dad actually worked for
00:07:33.140 Ross Perot, and you spent a lot of years actually in a place that we talk about a lot, Tehran. Talk to
00:07:40.660 us about, you've actually had to live as a very small child, I guess it was, under the tender
00:07:46.740 care, tender mercies of the Islamic Republic. What was it like? Yeah, Steve. So when I was
00:07:52.340 uh, about eight or nine years old, um, my father worked for Ross Perot in EDS. We got, we got
00:07:58.260 transferred over to Tehran, Iran, uh, to do a government contract. And just so happened why we
00:08:04.100 lived there, um, was the, was when the Shah was overthrown. This is about 79? 79. What time,
00:08:10.260 what year did you get over there? We got over there in late 78. And, uh, we were only supposed
00:08:15.380 to be over there for two years. Well, things escalated. Right. And, uh, literally one day, uh,
00:08:20.500 with all the writing going on in the streets, they had left a note on our door in our house
00:08:24.420 that said, Americans leave or die. And yeah, we were, we were gone. Our family, me and my sisters
00:08:30.340 and my mom were gone the next day. My dad stayed over there, uh, to try to get the rest of the EDS
00:08:35.220 people out of the country. And well, well, this led to, didn't Ross Perot even before,
00:08:39.860 because I was a young Naval officer, 79 and 80 was in the North Arabian Sea as the audience knows as a,
00:08:45.780 on a destroyer, destroyer officer. Uh, and we were practicing in the run-up to desert one,
00:08:51.460 which turned out to be a failure, not because of the people, just because of the kind of the
00:08:56.420 equipment and, and, and it was just too impractical to do. We didn't have the special
00:09:00.100 forces coordination, but Ross Perot basically tried to get his attempted to get his guys out.
00:09:06.900 Correct. He wouldn't, he, he was a leave nobody behind. And he was not that convinced that the
00:09:12.020 Carter administration was being aggressive enough and helping American citizens get out.
00:09:16.740 That's exactly right, Steve. So essentially, you know, this kind of speaks volumes about the
00:09:20.820 kind of guy Ross Perot was. He tried through Kissinger and the state department to, to get his,
00:09:25.780 the, the two hostages that had been taken by the Iranian government. And, uh, when that failed,
00:09:31.300 he, the typical pro fashion, he'd formed his own team of, uh, of ex military guys that worked for
00:09:36.820 EDS. They went over there. There were a couple of, three of those. Yeah. He would, he would hire
00:09:42.580 every now and again, the Eric princes of the world. And they went over there and, uh, and busted the 0.67
00:09:47.620 guys out, brought them back home, wrote a book about it. But my, my father was actually the deputy
00:09:51.460 commander, uh, under Colonel Bull Simons on that mission. On the mission. Yeah.
00:09:55.300 So tell me about, I mean, you, so your family, you saw very early on at a young age,
00:10:01.940 what Islam was going to do and what Islamic Republic could do. Right. Yeah. And I saw how
00:10:07.700 quickly it could escalate. How quickly? Well, you, the Shah, uh, uh, seemingly had everything 0.92
00:10:13.700 under control. Oh, he's America's greatest ally in the region. It wasn't Israel at that time. It was,
00:10:17.540 it was Persia and the Shah of Iran. That's right. That's right. And, uh, how quickly that changed,
00:10:22.100 um, when, uh, the radical Islam, uh, Islam got a hold of the country and next thing, you know, 0.93
00:10:28.100 full scale writing, um, that of course the Shah was overthrown and, and the rest is history.
00:10:33.620 We've seen what's happened to that country since then. Um, but, but that's, what's happening here,
00:10:38.500 Steve, you know, this, I mean, it's, it's, it's, it's, do you sense that having gone through that
00:10:43.140 before as a young kid and having your father stay behind on what was, and, and, you know,
00:10:51.220 you can't get more Texas than Ross Perot, right. To say, get all of our guys out. Right. And, and then
00:10:57.620 if you don't get them out, your deputy commander, we got to go in. If the U S government's not going
00:11:01.460 to help us, we're going to go in ourselves. What, how is that, what you're seeing in particularly in
00:11:07.300 North Texas relate to that? Yeah. So, so what seemingly started as, you know, simple protests
00:11:14.580 and what have you quickly escalate into warfare and violence and whatnot. We've seen that here
00:11:20.580 very quickly, uh, escalate into that. And we know what happens next if we don't squash this. So, um,
00:11:27.860 when I, when we talk about taking matters into our own hands here in North Texas, that's what we're
00:11:31.860 trying to do because we, you know, personally I've seen it, but we've seen it elsewhere happen.
00:11:36.420 Look at what's happening in Minnesota. If we don't get this under control now,
00:11:40.340 that's where we're headed. So there's no more important thing that we could be focused on
00:11:45.060 right now than the Islamification. Why? Why? It seems like it was right below the surface. 0.72
00:11:48.980 You had, you had, uh, Abbott come out a while ago and he was trying to put down Epic city,
00:11:54.260 but he went out of his way and said, this is not, it's about Sharia. It's not about Islam. Then you've
00:11:58.660 had Cornyn who's about as conventional as you get in the U S Senate. He must know the heat's up
00:12:04.260 because now not only has he made the spot, he's carpet bombing the spot everywhere to let people
00:12:09.780 know where, where he stands on this. What is, why did it go from below the surface now to
00:12:15.540 the permission structure that people not only want to talk about this, they feel that they have to
00:12:20.340 talk about it and they have to take action about it. Honestly, Steve, I would, I would look at even
00:12:25.380 your own actions, getting involved in this, educating people outside of in and outside of
00:12:30.660 our area of what's going on, the dangers of this, pulling back the covers to expose really what's
00:12:36.500 happening. That's what's going on. And I, I want to thank you guys for, for kind of lead,
00:12:40.980 helping us lead the way. And we just saw it building and I saw, talk to me about this Epic
00:12:45.860 city, Epic city, I think brought it to the, cause you've had issues in Plano and other cities around
00:12:50.900 here. Uh, you've had the, the mayor, uh, that's now in Congress. They hassled her for years at the 0.80
00:12:56.260 city council meetings. So this was going around in spots, but people couldn't connect the dots that
00:13:02.180 it didn't seem organized. I guess Epic city is what broke that. It broke the barrier on that to all
00:13:08.820 of a sudden people said, well, hang over a second. This is too big. It takes too much financing.
00:13:14.100 It's going to be too big a community. It's centered around a mosque. Uh, all of a sudden this looks 1.00
00:13:19.220 real and it's in one of those, you know, beautiful places of North Texas.
00:13:23.300 Yeah. I actually, I grew up in Plano. So, uh, I had seen kind of how that community has changed
00:13:29.140 over the years. How's that? Tell us about Plano. Well, when I lived in Plano in the late eighties,
00:13:33.940 uh, early nineties, it was, it was just a podunk, you know, suburb of, of, of Dallas. And, and we didn't
00:13:40.900 think anything of, I didn't even know what Islamification. So when you came back from
00:13:44.660 Tehran, you guys moved to, you guys moved to Plano's when you brought the family back.
00:13:49.780 Yep. So you had left the, the fire right of, uh, the Islamic, uh, and by the way, 1.00
00:13:55.780 the Ayatollah was about as radical as you can get. But I keep saying here, you know,
00:13:59.860 Mark Levin did his 18 minute pitch last night for military action. You were there. They did bring it
00:14:06.100 on themselves. I mean, they threw the Shah out. The Shah was far from perfect. They had Savak, 0.94
00:14:11.540 they had a, you know, internal police force. He had lost touch with a lot of his people,
00:14:16.180 but the people in Iran and particularly the people today, they're in the streets,
00:14:20.020 their parents, some of them themselves, but their parents are what brought on
00:14:24.020 this Islamic Republic. To me, they've, they've got to take, they've got to take care of it. But 1.00
00:14:28.660 you having seen that come back to the kind of prototypical small Texas town, north of Dallas
00:14:36.340 in kind of the era of when the suburbs are being built and all these towns are becoming very big.
00:14:41.300 It's just a sleepy Texas town. Yeah. And it ain't a sleepy Texas town anymore.
00:14:45.780 No, no. And, and going back to Epic. Wow. I mean, you, you talk about they're trying to slide
00:14:51.940 one in stealth mode and thank God, what do you mean by that? Well, it no, nobody, there was no,
00:14:58.340 nobody knew what was going on or what the real, the real motive was for that community until Paxson and
00:15:04.180 some of the others started exposing it and, and, and some of the local politicians up there on our side.
00:15:08.500 And once it, once the covers came off and, and people started seeing it for what it really was,
00:15:13.140 you saw what happened. Abbott, Cornyn and others got involved to say no more, but we, we've,
00:15:19.620 because this was by popular demand. People in the area were saying, this has got to stop.
00:15:25.300 And it's more than just a zoning issue. The people in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma did a magnificent job in
00:15:30.740 stopping a Epic like development there. And there they used the zoning restrictions and things like
00:15:36.180 this, but everybody knew, right? The 1100 or 1200 people showed up to the planning commission,
00:15:42.260 401 to speak. And right below that surface is that we just don't want to do this in our community.
00:15:47.620 It's not a religion. It's a, it's a means of control. And we're seeing that as we look out
00:15:52.820 in the community, whether we're going shopping on a Saturday morning or whether we're just driving
00:15:56.740 through town in the middle of the afternoon, the, the, these communities are changing radically.
00:16:02.020 Yeah. And, and Steve, I want to be clear. I mean, we're not, we're not into squashing anybody's
00:16:07.380 first amendment, freedom of religion. If you, you worship whatever God you want,
00:16:11.700 I don't care. But when you start bringing in things like Sharia law and you start challenging
00:16:17.060 the tenants of our United States constitution and the rights of our American citizens,
00:16:22.900 you've drawn the line, especially with Texans, you draw the line and we're going to fight and 1.00
00:16:27.780 we're going to squash it. Have you noticed that here in the last couple of weeks that people are
00:16:31.540 now more focused than, I mean, for Corning to come out and do that spot, I think it's a pretty good
00:16:35.220 tell given, given that, uh, the attorney general Paxton has been on this from the beginning and
00:16:41.380 really is one of the driving forces in back of, in back of getting this exposure on Epic city.
00:16:46.820 Yeah. Yeah. And, and you're right. Corning's commercial really
00:16:51.060 kind of tells everybody what is really at stake here, right? If, if it really is the most important
00:16:56.900 thing that we can focus on right now, it has to be. So talk to us, we had a, uh, by the way,
00:17:02.180 so let's go just to March 3rd before we go to this, uh, special election in Senate district nine,
00:17:07.460 three March is we're heading up to a primary. It's on the ballot of just very simple, uh,
00:17:14.260 a proposition that would put it on the ballot in, in November to prohibit Sharia law in the state of
00:17:20.340 Texas. Correct. And the, and the exercises have as big a turnout for that as possible on the Republican
00:17:25.300 side. Yeah. And listen, if, if last week or Saturday, wasn't a wake up call, I don't know
00:17:32.260 what is that we have to be on our side. We've got to be more involved in wake up. I'm telling you,
00:17:38.900 guys, this is not time to sit one out. I mean, I, I, I know special elections and, and, and things
00:17:44.900 like that may not get people excited. It should. Uh, and if what just happened on Saturday is any
00:17:50.020 indication in SD nine here, uh, of what could happen in, in March on March 3rd, and even in
00:17:55.460 the midterms, we need to wake up that you said it earlier, Steve, we're at war. And if we don't
00:18:00.580 treat this like war, well, the Democrats are treating you like, they're treating me like war.
00:18:06.180 Look, there's all types of, uh, outside money and dark money that came in here to help this candidate,
00:18:10.580 but they definitely had an enthusiasm on their side that hearkens back. I think greater than 2018,
00:18:18.180 when Nancy Pelosi took the house, I'm telling people, it looks to me kind of like the tea
00:18:22.660 party energy we saw back in 2009 and 2010, when we won, I think 63 seats in the house.
00:18:28.980 That is, and I realize, uh, not our audience, I think our audience has a realistic assessment
00:18:35.220 of, uh, President Trump's victories and also the headwinds against President Trump and the
00:18:39.220 fights he's had to have that they realize it's so important. If we don't hold the house every day
00:18:45.620 in President Trump's life will be a nightmare. They do understand that that's where they're so,
00:18:50.020 so is it a, a, and I realized the special election was very tough. There were a lot of things going
00:18:55.220 on. Number one, it, and I guess it was with the earliest they could have it within the,
00:19:00.180 within the, the, the, the, the restrictions, but it was a long gap between the first time,
00:19:05.220 the first round and now, and it was on a Saturday. Being on a Saturday is just very tough,
00:19:10.260 particularly in the middle of, uh, in the middle of winter. And you've had a winner here not to be
00:19:14.740 believed, right? Oh, the last week in early voting was ridiculous. We had ice and snow and everything
00:19:20.500 else. It was awful. So yes, we would have liked to have seen that back in December, you know,
00:19:25.540 or late November, um, closer to, to when the original election was. But even, even having said that,
00:19:31.860 you mentioned, you know, the Trump factor here. Yeah. Trump took this district by 17 points in 24.
00:19:38.500 And he won Texas by 14. I mean, and this is the, as we say, the way at Tarrant County,
00:19:43.940 as Tarrant County goes, so goes Texas, as Texas goes, so goes the country, as the country goes,
00:19:48.900 so go the world. So this is the epicenter of really the MAGA movement and the Trump movement.
00:19:53.460 And the left knew that that's one of the reasons they're spiking the football, uh, this morning.
00:19:57.220 And they should have every right to spike the football wins a win.
00:20:00.580 That's right. And, and I think what, what hurt us obviously in hindsight is people looked at the 17
00:20:05.700 point victory Trump had in, in 24. And when the, and when the, uh, the moderate Republican got out
00:20:12.180 of the race from back in November, Huffman, I think people incorrectly assumed that we would pick up
00:20:17.140 those 20,000 votes and, and we would just carry the day. Well, that didn't happen. We know what
00:20:22.340 happened. What they should, what people should have been looking at is the Democrat took 47% of that
00:20:26.980 race of the vote back in November. First time. Yes. First time. That's what they should have seen
00:20:31.620 that momentum headed that direction. It should have got off the couch regardless of the weather,
00:20:35.780 a little cold weather. Do you think, do you think you have moderates? I mean, what we had, uh,
00:20:40.180 Luke, uh, on this morning, who's always does a great analysis. He said, look, one of the realities
00:20:45.540 you have to understand there are moderate Republicans that would just as soon see conservatives likely,
00:20:52.900 or even like Trump kind of thwarted because there's a huge move inside right now for Abbott and
00:20:58.820 other people from the kind of the Bush, uh, the Bush regime that want to take Texas back,
00:21:03.780 particularly as Brian Harrison and a handful of others are working to, uh, defeat these
00:21:09.140 house members and Senate members and make the, uh, the house and the Senate more responsive to the
00:21:13.940 grassroots. You have her countervailing force. And it was pretty obvious that, uh, Huffman had no
00:21:20.100 interest in assisting her at all and didn't really guide his people to do that. No, no, it's it,
00:21:25.620 that's a shame really. I mean, if you, if you look at, if you look back at it, I think that may,
00:21:30.340 that may become a real strategy for, for the left. Right. Because, um, I, you know, Huffman,
00:21:35.940 say what you will, the guy, if he was truly on our side, he could have energized his voters to come
00:21:41.460 out and get behind Lee and we could have taken care of business. It didn't happen. Um, and in fact,
00:21:47.380 uh, as I heard it, he was actually celebrating, um, the outcome on Saturday. Yes. That, that,
00:21:53.300 that says it all right there. Right. It's gonna talk to Trump derangement syndrome. You saw this
00:21:58.260 in 18. This is what Nancy Pelosi went around. They knocked on doors all that summer. She was telling 0.99
00:22:04.180 her volunteers, if we take the house, if I become speaker, we're eventually gonna going to, um, 0.96
00:22:11.060 impeach Trump. Now they tried to tamp that down their national advertising. Cause they didn't want
00:22:15.220 to make it seem like, oh, we're just doing this to impeach Trump, but that's what they did.
00:22:19.620 And the first time she had opportunity on the ridiculous Zelensky phone call, she moved back
00:22:25.220 in September of 2019 to try to chop block him for the 2020 race. You're seeing, but Trump derangement
00:22:32.420 syndrome then is a fraction of what it is today. They, because they understand president Trump
00:22:38.900 is serious about mass deportations, right? He's serious about getting back to American first, 1.00
00:22:44.100 uh, foreign policy. He's very serious about breaking the deep state. And he's really serious
00:22:49.300 about the mass deportations of this red green alliance to break it. Both the radical Islam part 0.88
00:22:55.300 of it and the, uh, and the breaking of the, uh, of, uh, these neo-Marxists like you see in New York
00:23:01.220 city. That's what they have in mind for Texas, exactly what happened in Colorado. Now sources put in
00:23:08.020 $350 million over years, but they see now with president Trump taking more action,
00:23:13.380 a bigger Trump derangement syndrome. I mean, a lot of this energy came from the Democrat
00:23:17.700 socialist party, right? The DSA and the working family party are so radical.
00:23:22.820 And, but they've got, I tell people, they have a ground game. They have a very sophisticated
00:23:26.820 ground game. You saw this in Mamdani's race in New York city, and you've seen it here now in Texas. 0.77
00:23:32.820 Yeah. And it's, it's pretty clear, you know, Trump is their biggest threat to their way of life. They
00:23:38.420 know that they're going to do whatever it takes to take them out. And anybody that associates with
00:23:42.420 MAGA or Trump or whatever you want to call it, they're going to do whatever it takes to take that
00:23:46.580 down, including getting outside money. Now Texans need to understand. And I think that needs to be
00:23:51.540 exposed more. Steve is really about how much outside money is coming into these races. Dark money is
00:23:57.460 coming in by the hundreds of millions of dollars. And we have to understand that. And
00:24:02.820 do what we can to stop it. No, no, no. They see, they see the Colorado model
00:24:07.940 as Texas, and they've already put hundreds of millions, not a billion dollars into doing this.
00:24:12.580 And Trump won in 2024. When you get everybody out, we win. Trump won by 14. I think Ted Cruz won by 12.
00:24:20.020 Everybody turned out after all their working. If you don't take it seriously, if you don't understand
00:24:25.700 they're at war with us and they will do anything to defeat us, then you're, you're going to get beaten.
00:24:31.380 You need to get, we need to get motivated. We need to get people out. That's why I think
00:24:35.700 this March primary is going to be a great indicator of how many people we actually turn out and how
00:24:41.780 many people come to the polls. I would think with the Senate race that you have right now between
00:24:47.700 Attorney General Paxson and John Cornyn, that we're going to have a big turnout. But that's why
00:24:52.180 it's very important. And particularly on Prop 10 prohibiting surreal law in the state of Texas.
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00:32:08.220 up a stunning victory in a special election runoff for a Texas Senate seat. Taylor Romet flipped the
00:32:15.260 solidly red Senate District 9, which represents Fort Worth and surrounding suburbs, defeating Republican
00:32:22.300 Lee Wamskons by 14 points. President Trump won this district by 17 points back in 2024. This is in
00:32:30.620 part of Tarrant County, where no Democrat has won a state Senate seat since 1978. When asked yesterday
00:32:40.940 about the race last night, President Trump claimed he didn't know anything about it. But as you can see
00:32:46.300 here, he had posted in support of Wamskons three separate times on social media in the two days
00:32:54.220 leading up to the Saturday election. Florida's Republican Governor Ron DeSantis wrote on social
00:33:00.780 media that special elections are quirky and not necessarily projectable. But he acknowledged that a
00:33:07.420 swing of this magnitude is not something that can be dismissed. And the Wall Street Journal editorial board
00:33:14.380 is writing about this in a piece entitled to Texas election jolt to the GOP. And it reads in part,
00:33:20.540 quote, how does a Republican lose by 14 points in a safe, conservative Texas state Senate seat that
00:33:29.420 President Trump carried by 17 points in 2024? Answer, when there's a voter backlash against the Trump
00:33:37.340 administration. Notably, it's mass deportation debacles. State politics is often national these
00:33:44.700 days. And the 31 point vote swing in a little more than 14 months can only be explained as part of a
00:33:52.700 rising tide of opposition to Mr. Trump's first year and a sour public mood. Immigration enforcement
00:34:00.860 that turns ugly in the streets is turning off the swing voters who will determine who wins the race for
00:34:07.980 Congress this year in the question. I know. Will Republicans realize that hitting themselves and the
00:34:16.700 forehead with a ball peen hammer causes their forehead to hurt? I mean, it's this obvious. Yeah. Wait, I'm going to hit
00:34:24.780 myself in a ball with a ball peen hammer again. That hurts. Well, it's quirky. It's not projectable.
00:34:31.100 So I'm going to hit myself in the head with a ball peen hammer again. No, it hurts. It hurts every time.
00:34:36.700 And like I've said, I'm trying to help the Republicans. I'm trying to help you help yourself.
00:34:43.900 Yeah. I'm trying to let me help me help you. You won't listen. And so what's happening?
00:34:53.180 Well, staying with the Jerry Maguire theme. Well, voters are showing Democrats the votes. And
00:35:02.620 Jay Mort, we've been doing this a long time.
00:35:05.180 Uh, maybe that's why I'm so fired up for having to get up on this cold morning.
00:35:11.660 Yeah. No, but we've been doing this a long enough time to realize that first of all,
00:35:17.980 off your elections, like Virginia, uh, landslide, like a New Jersey landslide, uh, like the California
00:35:26.300 referendum, like the Wisconsin, uh, judges vote, uh, like, like, like Fort Worth. We're not talking
00:35:34.220 about a sliver of the richest Dallas suburbs, Northern suburbs. We're talking about Fort Worth,
00:35:41.020 Texas. Yes. And you got Fort Worth and the Northern suburbs switching like that. That is
00:35:47.980 all too projectable. But Jay Mort, here's the thing again, that I just don't understand.
00:35:53.980 It's all too predictable. They are walking over the cliff, right? Sleepwalking over it. Actually,
00:36:00.460 um, I said three weeks ago that the immigration raids were motivating the left and alienating the
00:36:07.740 center and fast forward three weeks ago to last Saturday. And you look at this district in Tarrant
00:36:15.260 County and our kiddo went to TCU, go frogs. So we know about Fort Worth. This district is the perfect
00:36:21.980 confluence of what the Republicans challenge is, Joe. It's a district made up of a lot of Republican
00:36:27.420 suburbanites and a lot of Hispanic voters because it's basically the North side of Tarrant County.
00:36:33.820 And so you get Hispanic communities and you get a lot of upscale Republican communities. They're
00:36:38.220 basically Republicans. Um, but when they're given a lackluster Republican and a good Democrat,
00:36:44.620 who's an air force veteran who works for Lockheed, which in Fort Worth, it's kind of like working for
00:36:49.260 GM and Detroit. Yeah. And they have this incredible motivational force, which is the images they're
00:36:56.140 seeing on their phone and their TV screen every day. Well, guess what happens? The Democrats going
00:37:01.980 to win and going to win significantly. And look, there's a lot of districts around America
00:37:06.700 that are very similar to this in the U S house, significant population of Hispanic or Asian voters
00:37:12.860 and a lot of suburbanites who are in the political center. If you can't win those demographics,
00:37:17.580 you're not keeping the house this fall. I know it's torture to, uh, I know it's torture to watch
00:37:23.260 and listen to morning Joe, but you need to particularly on a day after what happened, uh,
00:37:28.380 on Saturday. And the important thing here is everything they say is spin and misrepresentation,
00:37:35.100 but they do have one thing. The left is motivated with Trump derangement syndrome. Uh, like in 18,
00:37:42.700 like the tea party was, uh, was, uh, motivated by trying to stop president Obama in 2010.
00:37:49.180 And what we need to do is we need to get very, very, very focused on how you turn voters out.
00:37:55.500 This has always been the strength of president Trump's, uh, president Trump's philosophy and
00:38:00.540 his political philosophy. We've always gotten low propensity, low information voters and got them out.
00:38:04.780 Here you had a massive underperformance among Trump voters. What I want to do is I had Luke,
00:38:11.740 uh, Mousias on one of the smartest political analysts in Texas, had him on this morning.
00:38:17.500 Let's go ahead. I'm gonna break this down. Let's go and play Luke and myself walking through,
00:38:20.780 because you're gonna get a much better assessment of what reality is. And we have to face reality,
00:38:26.380 not just in Tarrant County, but of all of Texas and the country. Let's go ahead and play it.
00:38:30.540 Brian, Luke Mousias, uh, from the Luke Mousias show. Luke, you were great during the Paxton impeachment.
00:38:37.420 Every day you were on war room, walking people through what the grassroots needed to do. Give us
00:38:42.300 your assessment of, of what happened. Was it, was it low turnout? Did the, are the Trump people
00:38:46.860 frustrated or are they, uh, are they just not focused? I mean, to have this election in, on a January
00:38:54.460 and a Saturday months after the first round, I always thought it was ridiculous. I thought you should
00:38:59.260 have it three or four weeks after the, uh, whatever Texas law allowed, have it in November,
00:39:03.580 early December, uh, and not wait, but, uh, people did. So you're the best at feeling at the
00:39:08.860 grassroots. What happened? Well, I like our former Texas GOP chair, Matt Rinaldi's views. He said,
00:39:15.500 my view on the recent election results is that they completely validate all my political opinions,
00:39:19.820 disprove everyone who has disagreed with me and showed that if my faction got everything we want,
00:39:24.300 we would win every election, every time. So that's probably what almost every single person,
00:39:29.900 uh, is saying right now. I think there's an important thing that's missing out of that CNN
00:39:34.140 piece. When this election happened in November, it already showed us that Democrats had energy,
00:39:39.820 more energy than Republicans. You and I have talked offline about this problem, Steve,
00:39:44.460 2000 less Democrat votes were cast in the special election for Taylor Remitt in that swing,
00:39:51.260 even though he came short in the first round, but more than 20,000 people that came out and voted
00:39:56.540 for a Republican for Senate in November did not come back out. Governor Abbott actually called this
00:40:02.460 as soon as he could by Texas law. There's some restrictions on mail-in ballots and overseas people
00:40:07.980 and things like that. But the reality is that Republicans did not take this race as seriously. And
00:40:14.780 I think there are three factors that we need to think about. One is that there are some
00:40:18.780 disenfranchised conservatives. They're patriots. They're people that, uh, you and I know very well,
00:40:23.820 that are just very frustrated with the lack of things that are happening. But some of those people
00:40:27.980 are not participating in elections. The Democrats think they are at war. They think they are about
00:40:33.580 to lose. They think they're, you know, one election away from some fascist takeover of our country,
00:40:38.620 and that's their mentality. So they're showing up in droves. And honestly, you don't even have to
00:40:42.780 spend a lot of money talking to them. The left doesn't have to talk to them tremendously. They're just
00:40:47.100 showing up where we're having to yell at our people. So there's some disenfranchised individuals.
00:40:50.940 There's some Republicans that just think we're winning. They're consuming the daily, uh, media
00:40:57.820 storm from Fox news and other places. And they just think Republicans are winning. Democrats are
00:41:01.820 losing. What do I have to worry about? And then the third thing, and this is the most heinous part,
00:41:07.020 is that the other Republican who lost this John Huffman, who's a more moderate Republican,
00:41:12.140 he represents that Bush moderate chamber of commerce establishment wing of the GOP.
00:41:17.020 He was celebrating the night of this election and put a statement out basically saying that
00:41:22.620 he and his people didn't feel that Lee had done enough to ask them to vote and understand that that
00:41:29.580 moderate wing is trying to not only in this special election, but I think they're thinking about
00:41:34.140 doing this for November is they're thinking about sitting out for any Republican nominee that is a true,
00:41:40.860 strong conservative in an attempt to try to take the party back in the direction of the Bush wing.
00:41:47.900 The moderates in the Texas GOP that have been out of power for a decade are already trying to
00:41:53.180 recruit someone to try to take the party back so that they can get a Texas GOP chair who's not
00:41:58.860 actually holding Republicans accountable. So you see a lot of different things at play here.
00:42:02.460 I'm sure there's several ways we could take this conversation.
00:42:05.020 Yeah. Look, one thing I don't think people are cognizant of maybe down here in Texas, but
00:42:11.660 this guy was a machine shop foreman. He's a part of a union and nothing about him personally,
00:42:19.260 but the energy you see in the Democratic Party is not your old Democratic Party. The DSA and more of
00:42:25.660 these far left wing, you see with Mondami, you see it in Minneapolis, you nailed it. These people
00:42:33.100 believe they're at war. If you go back to the make elections great again legislation, we're asking
00:42:38.620 for basic stuff. Voter ID, right? Purge the ballot, purge the roles of people that are not eligible to vote 1.00
00:42:47.900 in these districts anymore, right? And just do some basic stuff on mail-in ballots so they can't be abused
00:42:53.340 like they've been in the past, like signature verification. Very modest things. They think
00:42:57.980 it's the end of them because they know if that is enforced, it is the end of them. You have DSA,
00:43:03.260 Working Family Party. Working Family Party DSA down in Houston is already a pretty prominent thing.
00:43:08.220 You're seeing the tactics. This was, they had a grassroots movement. This movement is energized
00:43:13.980 because they do believe that President Trump and MAGA is the end of them and they're fighting like it is
00:43:19.900 the end of them. We are not yet. For some reason, people are sitting there going, hey, President
00:43:23.980 Trump's in. We've got the House. We got the Senate. I look at various broadcasts. All I see is winning.
00:43:29.900 It's too much winning. And they have the energy to get out. And these people are far left wing.
00:43:37.660 These are not moderates. These are not old school Texas Democrats. It's a whole different reality. It's
00:43:43.420 closer to what Mandami stands for in New York City. Your thoughts.
00:43:48.860 The war room posse is probably hearing this going, what are you talking about? Because everybody I
00:43:53.340 know knows we're at war. And the truth is, that's why they know who Lee Wamskantz is. That's why
00:43:58.060 those who were in Tarrant County went out and voted for her. The reality is though, most of the
00:44:03.260 Republicans you know in your life do not have that mentality. They don't believe that we're actually
00:44:09.580 one election away from having Democrats take a substantial amount of power back. This is happening
00:44:15.020 in the reddest county in America. The largest red county in America, Tarrant County, Fort Worth,
00:44:20.540 Arlington. Democrats have been trying to get a larger foothold in Texas for a long time, and they're
00:44:25.740 going to spend hundreds of millions of dollars this election to do so. The problem is, if you just consume
00:44:31.420 your average Republican media, you think we are winning. They focus on the things that are happening,
00:44:37.180 and they talk about how dumb the left is. But I think what you understand is that the left is
00:44:41.980 energized. You do not even have to tell them to vote. I'm telling you, these guys are just showing
00:44:47.020 up. And that's what I'm concerned about. The Republican Party of Texas was texting and reaching
00:44:52.140 out to every Republican. The Tarrant GOP, actually our local GOP chair, grassroots guy, working really
00:44:57.380 hard. The statewide elected officials, Lee's campaign, other outside groups reaching out to people.
00:45:02.140 There were individuals who got 10 texts, five mailers, the addresses, people talked to them,
00:45:08.540 they get invited to teletown halls with Ted Cruz and Brandon Gill and all these people.
00:45:12.860 And they didn't show up to vote. And the Democrats were showing up every single day.
00:45:17.100 So I think understanding just how much energy they have is really important. But yeah, I will say this,
00:45:23.740 CNN is not accurate to say this means that Texas is going to shift by 30 points. But what is an
00:45:29.100 indicator of is the fact that they have way more energy on their side. And if we don't wake up,
00:45:34.060 we are going to lose seats we otherwise wouldn't have lost and know that the moderate establishment
00:45:41.740 forces in Texas are doing everything they can to make sure that any conservative Republican nominee
00:45:47.260 does not fare well in an attempt to steer the entire party apparatus back into the middle.
00:45:54.060 The two things. Number one, they think they're going to pull a Colorado on Texas. You can see
00:45:59.500 how they're already laying the issues down, et cetera. Also, 2018, as I warned, if you didn't
00:46:04.380 focus on 2018 and do the work that Nancy Pelosi was doing that summer, she was promising they were
00:46:10.140 going to impeach Trump and they did impeach Trump. And that's going to happen. My fear right now,
00:46:14.380 if you look at it, it's not a 2018 problem. I think you have a 2010, the great tea party revolt. We won
00:46:20.140 60, 63 seats that these people are putting in the work and the effort and they have the energy.
00:46:27.180 What is this? What's the primary? We're down here and we're going to spend the month in Texas.
00:46:31.340 What is this primary on three March going to tell us about what our prospects are for November, sir?
00:46:39.180 Yeah, my dad always told me that I was really good at running with the football before I caught it
00:46:43.180 when I was a receiver. And that's what often happens to the primary. So look, next month,
00:46:48.220 if you're over 65, you might be getting a mail-in ballot to your house. If you requested one,
00:46:52.300 there's about five or 6% of the people that vote that way. In two weeks, you can go early vote and
00:46:57.420 then you can go vote. Of course, this election is four weeks from Tuesday. This thing is going to be
00:47:01.740 upon us before we even know it. And the reality is that there are a lot of liberal Republicans,
00:47:06.620 especially in the rural areas that are being challenged by conservative challengers who should be held
00:47:12.140 accountable. Now, there's a really good opportunity we have to make sure that the Republicans are on
00:47:16.140 the ballot in November are actually the conservatives, the ones who are going to walk the walk after they
00:47:21.420 win in November. So I think there's a massive battle going on in Texas for the next 30 days.
00:47:26.620 You know this, but 17 Republican incumbents lost their primary two years ago to conservative
00:47:31.740 challengers. We have been moving this state to the right consistently every single election cycle,
00:47:36.700 and this election cycle should be no different. So there's open seats that matter. There are current
00:47:43.420 champions in the legislature, Andy Hopper, David Lowe, Brian Harrison, these guys who are being
00:47:48.780 challenged from their left. Okay. So the Austin swamp has recruited people to try to take them out.
00:47:53.420 They are running. So everybody needs to be on the alert. And I just want to remind everybody,
00:47:57.340 you know this, but if they vote and actually just post on their social media that they did vote,
00:48:02.060 that they researched the candidates, that they know who actually are the good conservative choices,
00:48:06.380 they're going to have multiple friends reach out and not even know there's an election going on.
00:48:09.740 They're not going to cast one ballot. They're going to cast two, three, four, or five legally,
00:48:14.380 because they're actually informed. So I think there's a really good opportunity here in the
00:48:17.340 next 30 days. And I hope we can keep talking about that. Thank you for coming down to Texas
00:48:21.180 to focus on these important elections, Steve. Luke, one more time before I let you go.
00:48:26.540 Your advice and warning to the grassroots of Texas, as Texas goes, so goes the nation,
00:48:31.900 and particularly President Trump's presidency. If we're to lose these midterms,
00:48:35.420 we lose the House. It's going to be a very different deal starting in 2027. What is your
00:48:40.380 advice and warning? We've got about a minute, sir. First, let's focus for the next 30 days on making
00:48:47.580 sure that the Republican ticket that we have going forward in November is one that we can be proud of
00:48:52.220 and know with confidence is going to deliver on the promises that give us the energy to go out and
00:48:58.380 tell every single person we know to go vote. And then when that happens, we have to make sure that
00:49:03.340 we also don't start shooting other conservatives in our own party. Now, we do have moderate forces
00:49:07.820 in our party, but we have really good conservative leadership that's actually been willing to be a
00:49:11.900 voice for the grassroots. Everybody's really frustrated right now. So I think we need to
00:49:16.060 really hone in our frustrations on the most moderate forces in our party and try to minimize their
00:49:21.180 influence, win in March, and then actually work our tails off knowing that the Democrats are really,
00:49:27.500 really, really angry, really scared. And we're not. Some of that lack of fear comes from our faith
00:49:33.420 in Christ, but some of that just comes from a complacency. We can't be complacent because if
00:49:38.460 you wake up in November and Democrats have made serious grounds, you're going to have red counties
00:49:42.860 that went blue. You're going to have a House majority that has swung not just a little in Democrats'
00:49:47.740 favor, but a ton in Democrats' favor, which gives them a lot of wiggle room to screw up the 0.99
00:49:52.940 America First agenda for not just one cycle, but the next 10 years.
00:49:58.060 Luke, social media, and where do we get to your show, sir?
00:50:01.980 At Luke Macias TX on X and on YouTube, the Luke Macias Show. Follow it anytime. We do once a week,
00:50:09.580 not every single day. Sorry, Steve, I just don't have the stamina. But we talk about what's happening
00:50:14.060 in Texas. Less than 30 minutes, the inside of Texas politics.
00:50:18.060 Sir, you're terrific.
00:50:20.140 These radical Democrats, everything they're trying to do is to try to stop
00:50:24.380 the mass deportations. Remember, they don't actually have a business model that works
00:50:29.660 unless they have illegal alien invaders in this country. They have these phony refugee programs, 1.00
00:50:35.900 these phony migrant programs to get these folks on the ballots. That's why with Make America Great Again 1.00
00:50:41.820 legislation, to have just basic voter ID in order to vote, to make sure we clean up all the voter rolls of 0.87
00:50:48.220 voters that are no longer eligible in certain districts, and to stop all of this nonsense and
00:50:55.420 stealing with mail-in ballots, as you're going to see in Georgia, in high relief. And that's why they're
00:51:01.980 fighting the FBI and Tulsi Gabbard in Georgia right now. Everything to keep them in power is on the table.
00:51:10.060 And they understand that. They're highly motivated. We have to get just as motivated.
00:51:14.860 Okay, War Room Texas is to do that. It's a limited-run show. They'll go all the way through
00:51:19.420 the 3 March primary. We're going to be here every day. We'll see you tomorrow morning in the War Room
00:51:25.340 at 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time. See you then.
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