Bannon's War Room - July 18, 2022


WarRoom_EP_2009: Merrick Garland’s Political Witch Hunt, Lockdowns In Uvalde From Human Trafficking Bail Outs, Rap Epps Relationship With Law Enforcement


Episode Stats

Length

53 minutes

Words per Minute

173.99294

Word Count

9,311

Sentence Count

647

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

Gas prices have fallen for the past 34 straight days, and are now below $4 a gallon for the first time since 2008. Is there anything the White House can do to keep gas prices in check? And is there anything else they can do?


Transcript

00:00:00.000 about the issues that will be impacting the midterms and President Biden's agenda,
00:00:05.080 which he's struggling with. First, you know, being able to address basic things like gas
00:00:10.880 prices. They are going down, but could they have a resurgence before the midterms? And is there
00:00:17.260 anything the White House can do? Well, it's good to be here. Let's talk about gas prices. They've
00:00:23.140 now been falling for 34 straight days and are down about 50 cents. That makes a big difference
00:00:28.660 for typical family, probably saving a family about $50 a month at the pump. And based on where
00:00:34.860 the market is currently, we should expect that gas prices will continue to fall. And so we know
00:00:40.720 that gas prices really take a bite out of people's pocketbooks and also capture a lot of media
00:00:46.400 attention. When gas prices were going up, your network and others covered it constantly. Now
00:00:53.300 gas prices are coming down. This is the longest sustained period of gas price reductions
00:00:58.000 in over a decade. Over the weekend, we saw the largest single day decline in gas prices
00:01:02.760 since 2008. Gas is below $4 a gallon at 20,000 gas stations across the country. So that is good
00:01:10.100 news, good news for the American people. And we do anticipate that those gas prices should keep coming
00:01:14.420 down over the course of the month. So if they stay on course, we're still dealing with record
00:01:19.200 inflation numbers. Is there anything the White House can do without actually driving the economy
00:01:26.800 into a worse situation that will be more painful for people at a time that's politically dangerous
00:01:32.560 for Democrats? Absolutely. And you've seen this president, this administration not only identify
00:01:39.000 that inflation is our top domestic priority, but also lay out very practical things that we have done
00:01:45.600 and can do. Some of this is about reducing exorbitant costs that are getting passed on to consumers.
00:01:51.360 The president, for example, called out ocean shipping where there are exorbitant costs getting
00:01:56.080 passed on to consumers, brought Democrats, Republicans together, passed legislation. We've seen ocean
00:02:00.660 shipping costs now come down for the last month and a half. We could pass legislation, which we are on
00:02:06.860 the doorstep of doing, to build more semiconductors here in the United States, increase the supply of
00:02:12.640 semiconductors. Why does that matter? Because one of the biggest drivers of inflation has been
00:02:17.660 inadequate supply of vehicles, cars. Cars have contributed to inflation consistently because
00:02:24.440 our automakers can't build enough of them. We passed this legislation, which hopefully will go to the floor
00:02:29.880 of the Senate tomorrow. We'll send a big signal to the world that the United States is going to lead
00:02:34.900 in this industry. Big national security consequences, but we'll help on the inflation front as well.
00:02:39.860 Hey, Brian. Good morning. All right. That's BlackRock Brian over there at the White House,
00:02:47.740 the Biden regime telling you it's all happy talk. Everything is fine. Don't worry about the gas
00:02:52.100 price. They've come down a little bit. You'll be fine. The American people will be fine. They won't
00:02:56.260 tell you who put these policies in place. They won't tell you why gas prices went up and why they stayed
00:03:01.640 up for so long. No, no, no, no, no. But they'll tell you that you can have a second bowl. You can have a
00:03:06.640 second bowl of your gruel. Please, sir, may I have another bowl of gruel? That's what it is. Today
00:03:10.560 is 11 July 2022. Anno, Dominique, and you are in the war room. Today, we are kicking off the lead
00:03:18.540 day. Jury selection, voir dire begins. The trial of Steve Bannon. I am Jack Posobiec, the host of
00:03:24.620 Human Events Daily. We are filling in today, and I'll be here as long as needed. Let's do a little
00:03:29.560 roundup of what we saw come in over the weekend. Oil hitting $100 a barrel. So BlackRock Brian,
00:03:36.100 and that's where he comes from, by the way, is BlackRock Brian Dees. Not enough people actually
00:03:39.420 make a point of this or make reference of this, but actually BlackRock Brian, that's where he comes
00:03:44.080 from. Oil is hitting $100 a barrel as the Saudis have said, oh, I'm sorry. I'm so sorry, President
00:03:51.220 Biden, but it just turns out that we are not actually going to be selling you anything. You get
00:03:56.700 nothing, sir. Good day. You get nothing. Oil spiking $100 a barrel. Russia, Gazprom declaring
00:04:03.340 force majeure on a number of their contracts to the EU. What does that mean? We are not fulfilling.
00:04:09.860 Full stop. Boom. They're calling it. They're getting out. Europe is not getting their gas.
00:04:14.900 What does that mean? Germany now warning of violent protests and uprisings over rising energy costs.
00:04:21.060 Zelensky over in Ukraine fires the head of Ukrainian state security, that's their intel services,
00:04:26.220 as well as the prosecutor general. I don't know what that means. Maybe somebody was trying to cut
00:04:32.460 off the 10% for the big guy. Maybe somebody was trying to investigate Burisma. That's something
00:04:37.020 that we used to have a problem with over there. I guess nobody seems to talk about Burisma very much
00:04:41.060 anymore. And now here in Washington, D.C., the mayor of D.C. over the weekend talking about how
00:04:46.940 upset she is that illegal aliens are being tricked to go onto buses and then be brought to her city,
00:04:53.240 and they're overwhelming and flooding city services. I'm so sorry. I'm so sorry, Mayor
00:04:57.920 Bauer, that the consequences of your actions are here to slap you in the face. And then finally,
00:05:05.000 over in the Indianapolis area, Greenwood Mall, a good Samaritan, good guy with a shooter. We're
00:05:09.640 going to have Drew Hernandez come up in the second hour to break down that and so much that's going on.
00:05:13.960 But first, I wanted to bring in and kick off the entire show with Mike Davis, founder and president
00:05:18.760 of the Article III project to talk about the fact that we're in day one of the show trial
00:05:24.920 of Stephen K. Bannon. He's over there, walked in with a smile on his face. I don't know if you guys
00:05:29.400 have the video, but the Perryman Federal Courthouse just down the street from where we sit here in
00:05:33.840 Washington, D.C. We walked in with a smile on his face, waving to the cameras as he goes in. Today
00:05:39.780 will be jury selection in that trial. Of course, a D.C. jury pool probably not going to be very
00:05:44.660 favorable to someone with the name of Stephen K. Bannon. And we've already seen that the judge
00:05:49.220 in the case has denied almost every single legal recourse and defense to him in the case. So there
00:05:55.820 isn't going to be much. In fact, the prosecutors actually came out and I read this in the Washington
00:06:00.180 Post over the weekend that they said it may only be a one day case for the prosecution. But let's bring
00:06:06.500 in, do we have Mike here? So Mike, tell us, where do we sit? What does it mean that when you got guys
00:06:13.480 like Clapper, when you got guys like Brennan who blatantly lie through their teeth, material
00:06:19.300 falsehoods to Congress, never charged? Eric Holder refuses to turn over actual documents,
00:06:26.400 right, from Fast and Furious to the Congress. None of these people are charged with material
00:06:31.740 false statements. But you have a situation like this where you have to go back 50 years
00:06:36.460 to G. Gordon Liddy and Watergate to find someone who was convicted of contempt of Congress. But
00:06:41.680 now Stephen K. Bannon, the former chief strategist of the president United States is being put on show
00:06:47.380 trial for this. And I think that most of the country and I'm going to I'm just going to cut
00:06:51.020 the crap, right? Both sides know that the only reason he's there is because of the effectiveness
00:06:56.180 of the war room posse, the effectiveness of the national populist movements, and the fact that he
00:07:01.500 was the architect of so much of the MAGA movement, the 2016 victory, and they're trying to take him off
00:07:07.480 the playing field for 2024. This is the regime going after the opposition. What say you, Mike Davis?
00:07:15.120 Well, I agree, Jack. And if you look at Attorney General Merrick Garland, when he went into this
00:07:20.500 job, most people thought that this would be a sober adult in this role. He's a former federal judge on
00:07:27.940 the D.C. Circuit, the second highest court in the land. And I think people have been shocked that he is
00:07:33.900 he has so politicized the Justice Department. This is the attorney general who sicked the FBI after parents
00:07:41.620 legally protesting at public school board meetings in Loudoun County. He has sent the FBI to hunt down
00:07:50.500 every grandma and goofball who merely trespassed into the Capitol and took selfies on January 6th.
00:07:57.760 He's pursuing that, but we've got not to not to cut you off, but we have a 69 year old grandmother
00:08:04.080 with cancer is now from Idaho is now going behind bars from a federal judge ordering her to be
00:08:11.700 sentenced for. And I look this up parading in the Capitol, nonviolent offender parading in the
00:08:17.500 Capitol, 69 year old cancer survivor. Yet we're going to march around the world and we're going to talk
00:08:22.160 about like we're some moral better when we go over to the Saudis and we go over to the Russians,
00:08:25.780 we go to the Chinese, the North Koreans and say, we don't do things like this when we are quite
00:08:29.680 literally doing things like this. Yeah. I mean, she's going to jail for 60 days and she has cancer
00:08:35.300 and it's ridiculous. She, she merely trespassed into the Capitol. Yeah, that's a, that's a crime.
00:08:41.640 They should be punished, but 60 days in jail for a 69 year old grandmother with no prior criminal
00:08:46.820 history for taking selfies. It's ridiculous. This, this whole January 6th,
00:08:52.780 this whole January 6th committee is a charade. It's a, these are all members appointed by Nancy
00:08:59.540 Pelosi. The Republicans are even appointed by Nancy Pelosi. They're, they're, they're working
00:09:05.540 hand in glove with Merrick Garland and the Biden justice part. Let me just, just give you some
00:09:10.440 perspective here. I was the chief counsel for nominations on the Senate judiciary committee. I ran
00:09:14.700 30 hearings, 41 markup meetings. I ran a lot of these things. And during the Kavanaugh proceedings,
00:09:21.180 the Justice Kavanaugh's Senate confirmation proceedings, we had our committee disrupted
00:09:27.720 constantly for the first two hours of the proceedings. Nothing happened to those people.
00:09:33.140 They didn't get charged with parading, parading in the, in the Senate. We had senators harassed.
00:09:38.300 We had senators chased into private elevators and intimidated.
00:09:41.380 Jeff Lake in the elevator. Right. Everyone remembers that.
00:09:44.240 Nothing happens. Nothing happened at all. We had Michael Avenatti who clearly made false
00:09:49.820 statements to the committee on behalf of his sleazebag clients, Julie Swetnick, uh, chair,
00:09:55.900 then chairman Chuck Grassley, my former boss made two criminal referrals to the justice department
00:10:00.580 for obvious blatant lies to the committee and it was an obstruction of the, of the, of the Senate
00:10:05.800 proceedings. The justice department didn't even respond to the chairman's letter, but yet we're going
00:10:11.880 to do these unprecedented prosecutions of, of, of, of Steve Bannon and Navarro for contempt of Congress.
00:10:19.040 This has never happened. This is a political witch hunt. And the, the, the Garland justice department
00:10:25.100 is working hand in glove with these partisan hacks on, and Trump deranged rhinos on the January 6th
00:10:32.540 committee to go after Bannon. He asserted a valid claim for executive privilege. We have had executive
00:10:37.920 privilege going back to our founding. So presidents can have candid discussions with their advisors.
00:10:44.300 And if they, if the, if the committee thought it was an invalid claim of executive privilege,
00:10:48.760 Mike, Mike, let's, let's break that down a little bit. Why is that? Why, what, why is executive privilege
00:10:55.320 so important? Why do you need a separate executive who can have these discussions with his advisors,
00:11:02.020 both whether they're in the white house or out, right? I keep hearing MSNBC make this argument about
00:11:06.740 Steve's hour. It wasn't currently employed at the time, right? Why is it so important for that to
00:11:11.800 be kept as a privileged conversation away from the legislative? How would that work out?
00:11:17.040 Well, it's the, the, the, the, under our founding fathers understood that the president had to be
00:11:22.000 able to operate in secrecy at times and be able to trust his advisors, be able to trust that he's
00:11:27.460 having candid discussions with his advisors who he can perform his critical executive function of
00:11:32.920 running the executive branch of the government. And we've had executive privilege going back to
00:11:37.600 George Washington. And so presidents have, have asserted executive privilege and the, the former
00:11:44.260 presidents have asserted executive privilege and current presidents maintain those assertions of
00:11:49.600 executive privilege for the former president. In this case, there's a, Steve Bannon is, is alleging
00:11:55.220 that, that president Trump asserted executive privilege. And Steve Bannon presented a letter
00:11:59.920 recently that president Trump said he was waiving executive privilege for bandits. We can testify,
00:12:04.480 but there was an assertion of executive privilege. Now, if the, if the justice department of the
00:12:09.400 committee of the January 6th kangaroo commission didn't think it was a valid assertion of executive
00:12:14.360 privilege, they could have litigated that in court. Instead, they did this unprecedented move of
00:12:20.400 pursuing criminal charges against Steve Bannon, something that just doesn't happen. They didn't,
00:12:25.060 you, you mentioned several people who they didn't pursue criminal charges for Jack,
00:12:28.920 including Eric Coulter. They also didn't pursue criminal charges for Lois Lerner at the IRS when
00:12:33.160 she defied a congressional subpoena. So this is, this is a partisan witch hunt and that the Biden
00:12:40.160 justice department is working hand in glove with these partisan hacks on the January 6th committee.
00:12:46.340 And this is, this should have been resolved through, through civil litigation to resolve the claim
00:12:51.880 of executive privilege. Instead, they went right to criminal prosecution.
00:12:55.640 Well, not only that, but you know, when I look back and you think about these issues,
00:13:00.960 right from a constitutional standpoint, from the having separate but co-equal branches,
00:13:05.880 if you had, if you took away executive privilege, you would then have the legislator, anytime you had
00:13:11.100 a case where there was a president of one party and a Congress of another party, they would spend
00:13:16.820 their entire time litigating the president, subpoenaing, subpoenaing this, subpoenaing that,
00:13:21.960 subpoenaing that all day long. They would gum up everything that the administration was trying
00:13:26.600 to do. Of course, they would try to stop this because that's what they would do as an opposition
00:13:30.640 party. And the founders understood this. They understood for the seamlessness of the president.
00:13:35.980 If you're going to have an executive branch, then you have to have a serious executive who has the
00:13:41.360 ability to function as an executive. We never had a king, but we're going to have that executive.
00:13:46.740 But also, we're going to get into this a little bit in the next segment, and we're going to bring in
00:13:50.400 Viva Frye here. We've got one minute left. Viva's got some announcements. He's going to break out
00:13:54.860 in terms of a special limited series podcast that he's putting together all for this week.
00:14:00.080 But also, I want to get into, number one, how they've taken away the defenses that Steve Bannon
00:14:05.940 would be able to present during this trial. And number two, the constitutional constituency of this,
00:14:12.940 of the actual committee itself for January 6th. Is it properly constituted? Because as we can see
00:14:18.000 in these hearings, there's no cross-examination. Ironically, of course, Steve will have the
00:14:23.440 ability to cross-examine witnesses, if they even present any, at the AIA's actual trial. In a way,
00:14:29.120 though, you would not see at the committee hearing itself. All this and more coming up ahead,
00:14:34.000 just behind the break. War Room continues.
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00:17:14.600 the War Room. Keep this fight going. I want to go back now to Mike Davis of the Article
00:17:19.680 3 project and finish up the conversation we were having just before the break, because
00:17:24.080 we were talking about how the January 6th committee has been constituted, and the fact
00:17:29.060 that anybody who spent any time watching these completely ridiculous hearings, or if you watch
00:17:34.980 the... I don't know if anyone actually watched... Producer Cameron, tell me if anyone in the live
00:17:38.980 chat's mentioning this, but the hit piece that was done on War Room by CNN over this weekend,
00:17:44.940 which is kind of amazing to me. It was sort of like a greatest hits of War Room, plus just
00:17:49.200 this ominous music, you know, War Room, you know, we're going medieval on them. But, you
00:17:56.100 know, and they put these like interlacing lines on top of the screen as if you're watching
00:17:59.500 a bad 90s graphic or something, one of those like one of those VHS horror movies. But it was
00:18:04.220 ridiculous. And I said, well, if you're just anyone who watches War Room, the whole thing
00:18:07.380 was done as a jury tampering, jury influence operation the night before, of course, Voidier
00:18:13.040 and jury selection begins today in Washington, D.C., which is taking place just down the street.
00:18:17.500 As we sit, we are here in the War Room, Stevie K. Bannon, in the Perryman Federal Courthouse
00:18:22.720 as his show trial sets to get underway. But going back to the constitutional issues, Mike,
00:18:28.900 you were talking about how the Jan 6th committee... There's no cross-examination of witnesses.
00:18:34.780 Now, Steve, of course, during Voidier and during the actual trial itself, he will have the ability
00:18:40.720 to mount an effective defense. And if he so chooses, his lawyer and his legal team can
00:18:45.520 cross-examine the witnesses. But we don't have any of that in the January 6th committee. And
00:18:50.300 does this strike to the heart of the constitutional problems with this committee?
00:18:55.420 Well, I mean, this committee is clearly... Clearly, this committee couldn't present their evidence
00:19:02.040 that they did on TV. It wouldn't get into court, right? It's not subject to cross-examination.
00:19:07.080 There's a lot of hearsay evidence. It would have serious constitutional problems in a court of law.
00:19:13.040 But this is a kangaroo court. This January 6th commission is... I don't even think they're trying
00:19:18.940 to be fair at this point. They're not allowing the Republicans to appoint their own members,
00:19:24.440 which has been the tradition for every committee, going back to our founding, that the minority has
00:19:30.980 a role with these committees. And Speaker Nancy Pelosi just ignored that. And she handpicked
00:19:35.320 two Trump-deranged rhinos, Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger, to be the Republican members of this
00:19:43.480 committee. It's just... How it's constituted is completely, fundamentally unfair from the beginning.
00:19:49.360 Incredible. Now, I want to bring in also, we've got the great Viva Frye, who is joining us now.
00:19:56.240 Viva has a little bit of announcement that he wants to make. And I want to make sure we have
00:20:00.440 him here. Do we have him? And I want to... I'm not going to steal his thunder. I'm not going to steal
00:20:04.880 it. I had to kind of mention it in the other segment. But I wanted to bring him on to also to
00:20:08.520 say thank you for being willing to do this. I know it was kind of a last minute thing. A lot of phone
00:20:13.500 calls, a lot of texts, a late night secret meeting in Las Vegas, Viva Las Vegas, right?
00:20:18.460 That we don't need to get too into. But Viva, tell us, what are you up to this week?
00:20:22.280 Well, you're going to start rumors that are a little bit more serious than the actual...
00:20:26.080 The news is that I'm going to be doing...
00:20:28.580 Did you actually... Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.
00:20:32.000 Wait, wait, wait. Pump the brakes. You were just in Las Vegas over the weekend. You're a lawyer.
00:20:37.640 Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez were in Las Vegas getting married. Were you involved with the
00:20:41.960 Bennifer wedding? Tell us the truth. Yeah, I am. I am the wettest of wet blankets. I go to bed
00:20:46.600 early. Nothing good happens after midnight, especially in Vegas. So I was in bed early
00:20:50.680 after dinner with Robert Barnes, both nights speaking at a conference, the Freedom Fest with
00:20:55.560 James O'Keefe on a... Wait, wait, wait. You were at dinner with him, not in bed, right?
00:20:59.180 I was in dinner with Barnes and then in bed later alone. I'm a married man in bed alone.
00:21:02.760 Gotcha, gotcha. That was separate. Okay, okay. The big news for this week, I'm going to be doing
00:21:07.820 exclusive analysis for the post-millennial. At the end of the day, 20 to 25
00:21:11.740 minute recap analysis of what's going on with the Bannon trial. I mean, the question is whether
00:21:17.500 or not it's going to be able to fill 25 minutes because what's going to go on with the Bannon
00:21:21.400 trial? Jury selection. Federal court, it goes exceedingly quickly. Lord knows what due diligence
00:21:27.440 anyone's going to be able to do of meaningful due diligence of the jury, which wouldn't change
00:21:32.320 much because it's going to be 95 plus, if not 100 percent, Democrat, anti-Trump and anti-Steve
00:21:37.520 Bannon to be expected. And then what's left of Bannon's defenses? What's left to prove from the
00:21:43.200 prosecution? Did you receive the subpoena? Did you respect the subpoena? Yes and no. Case closed.
00:21:50.160 So this is huge, right? You're going to be producing and performing and hosting basically
00:21:55.180 a limited podcast series all about the trial of Steve Bannon. It's coming out through post-millennial.
00:22:01.820 And I want to get into that and break that down just a little bit more. We've got a couple of
00:22:05.040 minutes left because we haven't covered it yet. What is, what do you mean? What, what do you mean
00:22:08.960 he doesn't have defenses left? Why were defenses taken away from him? What's, what's the update
00:22:13.480 there on that? So my understanding and bear in mind, everybody, I'm a Canadian lawyer. I mean,
00:22:18.280 contempt is contempt and we have contempt in Canada. We have criminal and civil contempt.
00:22:22.700 My understanding is that the judge who happens to be a Trump appointee has limited potential defenses
00:22:28.440 of Steve Bannon, such as professional reliance, such as raising constitutional arguments about the
00:22:33.800 legitimacy of the committee itself, which would undermine the validity of any subpoena issued by
00:22:38.880 an unlawfully formed committee. The judge said, professional reliance, you don't get to invoke
00:22:43.960 as a defense. These are questions of law and not questions of fact to be submitted to a jury.
00:22:50.080 So, and this is the thing in a jury trial, the jury is the trier of fact. The judge is the gatekeeper
00:22:55.300 for legal questions of admissibility of evidence. So the judge has already limited what would
00:23:00.400 effectively be Bannon's material defenses. I understand that he's saved these objections
00:23:05.300 for appeal so that if, or I will say when he's convicted, you can have appeal arguments on these
00:23:11.880 questions of law. Was the committee formed validly in the first place to ever issue lawfully binding
00:23:17.600 subpoenas? And can you invoke professional reliance? I thought I was told that I had executive
00:23:23.500 privilege and therefore was not compelled to testify. We'll see. But as far as the facts go,
00:23:28.160 he received a subpoena. He did not respect the subpoena. Why he didn't is now effectively
00:23:34.100 irrelevant. What's left to try. And so we'll see where it goes. They'll, they'll, they'll form the
00:23:38.460 jury. They'll go through the motion. He'll get convicted. And then it's going to be a question.
00:23:42.520 As far as I am concerned, the degree of the injustice is going to be, what is the sentence
00:23:46.520 for defying a congressional subpoena? I think the last person convicted was, what's his name? Libby,
00:23:53.160 uh, back in water. Yeah. I think it was 50, 50 years. Well, it was a long time ago and the
00:24:01.100 circumstances were somewhat different. Um, there's no question in my mind. Bannon did not respect the
00:24:05.980 subpoena whether or not it was a strategic play. We'll see. Um, but this is a political persecution,
00:24:13.960 prosecution in terms of who they decide to go after, who they will convict and who they acquit.
00:24:18.160 Lest we forget in recent memory, Michael Sussman dead to rights in his, um, lying to the FBI dead
00:24:25.660 to rights in writing, actually in writing, in writing, billing the Clinton campaign for the
00:24:32.180 meeting with the FBI that he said he was not there representing a client dead to rights acquitted. So
00:24:37.900 it's a two tiered political system. Oh, go for it. Oh yeah. I want to bring Mike Davis back and we've
00:24:43.040 got a couple of minutes left in the segment. Um, and I wanted to touch on something that you just
00:24:47.920 brought up regarding appeals. Mike, can you walk us through, is this something that you see as
00:24:53.840 turning or going over on appeal could be potentially overturned if there is a conviction and because of
00:24:58.280 there's so many constitutional questions in this, is this something that we could potentially see
00:25:04.520 before this Supreme court? Well, I mean, the DC circuit would hear this appeal. Unfortunately,
00:25:11.980 Obama stacked the DC circuit with some left-wing activists. So Bannon would have an uphill fight
00:25:18.620 there. But I will say that he certainly has serious legal issues for appeal because the judge
00:25:25.720 deprived him of his right to defend himself. I mean, the judge said that he couldn't even talk about the
00:25:31.420 fact that president Trump asserted executive privilege and that president Trump withdrew that
00:25:37.000 assertion of executive privilege. Bannon can't talk about the fact that he's relying on, on advice
00:25:42.200 of his attorney when he didn't cooperate with the house subpoena based upon this assertion of executive
00:25:47.940 privilege. And it's, it's puzzling to me why this judge won't let Bannon present that defense to the jury
00:25:54.900 today. I mean, it's, that is a clear defense. He's a, that president Trump asserted executive
00:25:59.500 privilege. So he couldn't, he could not comply with the subpoena.
00:26:02.180 And so the question then would go to the court because, and it's my understanding that
00:26:07.900 this has yet to be ruled on in any Supreme court, because this is a, this is the type of
00:26:13.620 charge that we do not see. It's extremely rare, certainly in the modern era to see anything like
00:26:19.560 this, that we don't even have any precedent necessarily for the president of the United
00:26:24.180 States speaking to an outside advisor while currently the, the occupant of the office of the
00:26:29.860 president of the United States does executive privilege extend to that. It would seem that it
00:26:33.920 does. And Alan Dershowitz came on this very program, right? The Alan Dershowitz came on this program
00:26:38.600 just one week ago and stated that it is a valid claim of executive privilege. Final thoughts, Mike
00:26:44.500 Davis. Well, I would say this, here's my final thought. We have Supreme court justices being harassed
00:26:51.280 and intimidated in their homes, clearly in violation of federal obstruction of justice statutes.
00:26:56.900 Merrick Garland won't do a damn thing about these harassment and intimidation campaigns on Supreme
00:27:02.780 court justices, another branch of government, yet they're going to go out of their way to go after
00:27:08.500 Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro for, for obstruction of, of Congress over this, after they're asserting
00:27:14.820 a, asserting a valid claim of executive privilege.
00:27:17.260 Clear, clear, clear case of selective prosecution. Viva. Thank you again. Uh, congratulations on the
00:27:23.620 announcement, the limited series podcast, where can people go to follow you and where can they
00:27:27.300 follow more of these developments as the case continues? Well, you can follow me Viva Fry on
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00:27:39.420 evening, I think you're going to find the exclusive, uh, analysis on the post-millennial.
00:27:43.000 Oh, fantastic. Cannot wait to see that personally myself. I know there's going to be a lot going on,
00:27:49.240 but it's amazing to have you on board. I know the war room posse is going to look forward to that
00:27:53.200 because we want to know everything that's going on here in the Imperial capital, but we're also going
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00:29:47.880 The epidemic is a demon and we cannot let this demon hide. War Room. Pandemic. Here's your host,
00:29:55.280 Stephen K. Bannon.
00:30:00.320 All right,
00:30:00.920 Jack Posobiec, host of Human Events Daily, powered by Turning Point USA, filling in guest hosting as
00:30:06.200 Stephen K. Bannon is fighting the regime from the belly of the beast in the Perriman Federal Courthouse
00:30:12.020 just down the street. We're here today. But last night, you know, so I'm doing show prep for both
00:30:16.600 shows because I'm running my podcast, Human Events Daily, every day, right? It's a podcast for people
00:30:20.780 who don't like podcasts. It's only about 25 minutes long. Our motto on there, be good, be brief,
00:30:25.160 be gone. It's exactly what I used to do, the commander's update brief in the military. Just a couple of stories,
00:30:29.420 in-out analysis done every single day. And then also doing the show prep for War Room,
00:30:36.080 where I'll be guest hosting as long as they need me. And I just caught myself last night because
00:30:42.100 the Evaldi report has come out. This is the initial report, preliminary report from the Texas House of
00:30:47.880 Representatives. It's 80 pages long. And even when I had all that going on, I said I had to sit down
00:30:54.660 and start reading this. I couldn't stop reading it. I couldn't stop reading the complete incompetence
00:31:01.480 of not only the local police, but we now know almost 400, 376 officers and agents of state,
00:31:11.540 local, and federal police arrived on scene. Not one of them could go out and take out this 18-year-old
00:31:16.560 kid. Then we also learn, in addition to this, Evaldi, it turns out, is on the nexus of the
00:31:24.200 corridors between where? Del Rio and Eagle Pass on the border. That's the largest human trafficking
00:31:30.140 smuggling corridor on the southern border from Mexico. Do you know how many lockdowns there have
00:31:37.860 been at that school just from February of this year until the day of the shooting? Because of
00:31:43.700 trafficking-related, they call them bailouts. What's a bailout, right? A bailout is when the
00:31:48.520 traffickers are chasing a car or a truck, and it goes through the school courtyard, it goes through
00:31:54.620 the playground, the parking lot, right? It comes up across, the police are chasing him, then they
00:32:01.400 crash the car, then all the illegal aliens run out from the car and run out into the school or run
00:32:07.640 into the community, wherever they go, right? They had 47 lockdowns since February of this year
00:32:14.520 on the Biden regime's watch. 47 lockdowns prior, including one, I looked it up on Twitter, the day
00:32:21.900 before the shooting, right there in the border town Evaldi, that's only one school, only one border
00:32:28.440 town. And in the report, they stated the police had a lackadaisical approach to security alerts
00:32:34.600 because they were so used to the human trafficking that was going on across there. I want you to just
00:32:41.420 embrace that. Let that seep into your soul, into your consciousness. Let your blood run cold
00:32:48.120 while you hear that. What are we doing to our children? What are we doing to the children of
00:32:52.700 our country? So I'm going through this thing, this government report that's come out, and I appreciate
00:32:56.880 that it is. And I said, I've got to bring somebody on who can go through this thing line by line with
00:33:01.580 me. And that, of course, is none other than the great Darren Beattie from Revolver News in order to
00:33:06.180 be able to juxtapose what we see in this situation, the reports that we see coming out from this
00:33:12.120 situation, and the reporting and the response, and even, shall we say, the law enforcement actions
00:33:18.020 on January 6th. Darren? Well, it's great to be here. And yes, you have a tremendous display of
00:33:26.280 incompetence at this incident at the school. And it's a display of incompetence that is unfortunately
00:33:33.760 probably increasingly the norm throughout American institutions, not just the law enforcement
00:33:40.620 side of things. And so it was very interesting to see this display and sort of have to re-evaluate
00:33:49.000 the state of decline that the country is actually in. But as long as we're doing analysis, as you
00:33:55.780 kind of gestured toward, there are a number of interesting juxtapositions, parallels, and
00:34:02.620 contrasts even between the January 6th failure, or was it, that might be worth discussing.
00:34:13.320 Well, that's exactly right, because you have a situation here where this individual, right,
00:34:19.980 18-year-old kid, he's a crazed gunman, in the state of Texas, no less, in a schoolhouse full of
00:34:24.520 children. That's the one option where if you're, you know, a proverbial good guy with a gun like
00:34:29.240 this Good Samaritan that we were hearing about in the Indianapolis area mall, this Greenwood mall,
00:34:33.640 go take him out. But instead, that's not what happens in this situation. Instead, they wait,
00:34:38.640 they wait. Nobody takes charge. Nobody takes a leadership role. Everyone's waiting for instructions.
00:34:45.060 Radios don't work. It's a cavalcade of incompetence. Meanwhile, on January 6th, there is someone who was
00:34:52.620 shot and killed. And Darren, what happened on January 6th, and what was the response there?
00:34:58.020 Right. Yeah, that's a great point of contrast, is that at the shooting in school, you had a kid,
00:35:06.840 you know, shooting up school, shooting up kids, and law enforcement is unable to respond and take,
00:35:15.060 you know, neutralize the threat. Whereas on January 6th, you have an unarmed lady, and she tragically
00:35:22.660 gets shot and killed unnecessarily. And I'm, you know, I say that, you know, in a perfect world,
00:35:28.140 or at least an improved world, you'd have the January 6th Capitol Police officer cleaning his hands
00:35:35.060 and sanitizing his hands instead of shooting Ashley Babbitt. And the Evalde police would take the
00:35:43.520 posture that unfortunately was taken with Ashley Babbitt. So it's a weird case of incompetence in
00:35:50.680 both sides, but incompetence of a different variety. Extreme lethal aggression toward someone unarmed in the
00:35:59.820 case of the Capitol situation, and almost baffling, inexplicable, shocking degree of inaction in the
00:36:09.700 case of Uvalde. Well, there's another case of inaction that I'd like to bring to your attention.
00:36:17.280 And this is the fact of, and your great friend, Mr. Ray Epps, he's been given the star treatment
00:36:24.320 recently. He's got his new feature out in the New York Times. And yet, we can see his actions both
00:36:33.040 prior to and on the day of January 6, where he's clearly telling people, and we have this on video,
00:36:41.440 not to say we don't have on video, we have no idea, right, what else he was doing spending that time.
00:36:46.580 But we know for a fact that he is demonstrably inciting and organizing a riot at the United States
00:36:53.440 Capitol. And yet, he's not been charged, as far as I've heard, they brought him before the committee,
00:37:00.260 he was able to answer his questions privately, not publicly. They first discussed, you know,
00:37:06.220 they talked to him without a lawyer president, it wasn't even under oath. And then finally,
00:37:10.880 right, finally, we're last hearing that a 69 year old woman is going to jail, to jail with cancer,
00:37:17.260 a grandmother from Ohio, while all she was charged with was parading inside. Darren,
00:37:25.240 help me understand this, because AOC is on the steps of the Capitol a couple of days ago,
00:37:29.080 saying that she also believes that it was an inside job.
00:37:33.920 Yeah, it's a very bizarre thing. And I think anybody who approaches the issue objectively,
00:37:40.120 who isn't clouded by some kind of political derangement syndrome, you don't even really
00:37:46.980 need to be a Trump supporter at all, you just need to have two eyes and a head to understand
00:37:52.480 the Ray Epps situation really doesn't add up. And, you know, I have an open mind, I would love some
00:37:58.820 kind of alternative, innocent explanation that is not, he was on some sort of mission, that he was an
00:38:06.400 inauthentic actor on that day. And his own sort of semi-denial, which, by the way, there was no
00:38:13.740 blanket explicit denial in the New York Times piece. But the semi-denial that he gave to the
00:38:20.200 committee, through his lawyer, who incidentally, it's not, you know, dispositive, but as a circumstantial,
00:38:27.260 you know, point of fact, his lawyer is a 10 year veteran of the Phoenix FBI office,
00:38:34.700 the very office whose agents actually denied knowledge of Epps' existence when they confronted
00:38:41.360 journalists who went to Epps' ranch. So there are a lot of weird things about this, but the wording
00:38:48.660 of his semi-denial really leans on this term law enforcement, that he says, I never belonged to law
00:38:56.540 enforcement, I'd never been associated with law enforcement. Well, this opens a lot of possibilities
00:39:02.360 and leaves them on the table. There's Department of Homeland Security, there's JTTF, there's military
00:39:08.680 intelligence, he was a former Marine, and there's cutouts and intermediaries thereof. So really,
00:39:14.080 the question is not whether he's, you know, a card carrying FBI agent, it's just, where did he get
00:39:20.700 this idea to urge people into the Capitol that he alone was propounding as early as the evening
00:39:27.960 before and that the crowd around him thought was so bizarre and so incriminating that their immediate
00:39:34.460 response was to call him a Fed. And yet he was undeterred by this low buying temperature and
00:39:40.700 persisted in this mission throughout and carrying through on it up until and throughout January 6th,
00:39:47.640 where he was right there at the initial breach site. What a coincidence that he just happened to
00:39:53.520 be hanging out at the initial breach site. He didn't even go to the Trump speech, this great
00:39:58.540 Trump supporter who traveled all the way from Arizona. He was right there at the initial breach
00:40:02.880 site, whispering into a guy's ear two seconds before the first and decisive breach of the Capitol grounds.
00:40:10.100 Well, and you know, there's a couple things with this. So first of all, and I think I've said this
00:40:18.020 before on air that January 5th, that evening, I was on that plaza in Freedom Plaza where that video
00:40:25.780 you're talking about took place where they're chanting Fed at him. That's back when I was still
00:40:29.980 with OAN and we were just doing your proverbial man on the street interviews, you know, why you out
00:40:34.720 here tonight? What do you hope for tomorrow? Hope for a lively debate, et cetera, et cetera. And I've gone
00:40:40.920 back and poured through the raw footage from that night. And we actually don't have footage of Ray Epps,
00:40:46.840 but I can remember him. I can remember him. I remember that altercation. I know it's one of
00:40:50.680 those things. And, and that's, that's, you know, I actually went back to the guy and said,
00:40:54.900 this is why you never stopped filming. Right. And the interesting piece of it though, that you
00:41:00.880 mentioned in that statement where he says, I never belonged to law enforcement. Well, that's not the
00:41:06.680 way a source and a handler relationship works. Right. So if you were a sub source, you may not be a
00:41:14.560 witting agent and to, you know, to play devil's advocate here that if he were right, if he were
00:41:20.180 an, an informant of some source or an, you know, a source of an informant, he wouldn't necessarily
00:41:26.040 even know that someone he's talking to is an FBI informant. And we know of course that the
00:41:31.900 crowd boys organization, the Oath Keepers organization have both been penetrated by federal
00:41:36.620 informants. We've seen text messages come out in many of these cases. We've seen the, the channels
00:41:41.160 from the Michigan case, you know, how many people can you get into the van? Make sure as many people
00:41:45.900 as possible come. We want to get them all together, right. Again and again, but the other people don't
00:41:49.840 know that they're interacting with a federal agent. They think that he's just a friend of theirs giving
00:41:54.080 them a good idea. Yeah. I mean, there are a lot of possibilities. The term fed is somewhat loose and
00:42:02.920 colloquial. I think it's beyond any reasonable doubt from my view that given his behavior, he was on sort of
00:42:11.000 some sort of mission. He was not acting authentically on that day. And the question of where did the mission
00:42:17.380 come from and what exactly the arrangement was, that's yet to be revealed. And I hope that Ray Epps, you know,
00:42:23.940 as long as he's doing his great publicity tour, he would actually subject himself to a real interview to ask
00:42:30.780 these, to answer these crucial questions that the New York Times has not covered the answer to as of yet.
00:42:36.660 They do a whole piece on him. And the piece doesn't say where he got this idea to urge people
00:42:42.840 into the Capitol and why he was so doggedly committed to it. And in fact, two key times that
00:42:49.960 he urged people into the Capitol, he prefaced it by saying, I shouldn't say this because I'm going to
00:42:56.140 get arrested. Well, Ray Epps, why don't you think you've been arrested?
00:43:00.220 Darren, we're just about out of time for the segment. But of course, we'd be more than happy to have
00:43:05.120 Mr. Epps on the war room to plead his innocence or to tell us his story. Darren, where can people go
00:43:10.640 to follow you? Where can people go to follow with Revolver? Revolver.news. If you haven't already,
00:43:16.660 go right there, right at the top. We have our full and complete breakdown of the New York Times'
00:43:22.940 puff piece, redemption tour, sympathy for Ray Epps, which is ridiculous, but more so than you even
00:43:29.840 imagined. So that's Revolver.news. We're at Getter at Revolver News. And I'm on Twitter
00:43:34.300 at Darren J. Beattie. All right. Thank you, sir. Coming up next, Richard Barris is going to be
00:43:40.100 in the war room. This continues.
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00:44:25.560 right? It's not billions, it's billions. Not billions, it's billions. But speaking of numbers,
00:44:30.040 I wanted to bring in the People's Pundit himself, none other than the great Richard Barris to come
00:44:36.420 in here. Because originally, I wanted to have him in to talk about some of the latest polls he's done,
00:44:40.940 looking at the Arizona races, some of the tightening, some of the takeaways there. But
00:44:45.940 Richard, you were getting into it with Nate Silver last night. Can you tell us a little bit
00:44:50.980 about it? Can you break this down? I want to give you a forum to be able to respond to Mr. Silver.
00:44:54.800 It's a perfect example of him being a complete and total fraud. So he just openly admitted he
00:45:04.600 doesn't have a model. He's a poll reader. So when a politician takes to social media,
00:45:10.520 shows his model to people on social media, his own following, look, 538 is predicting we have a 90%
00:45:17.140 chance of winning. And he calls it misinformation, saying, no, we're just making an assessment.
00:45:23.280 Yes, it is. Yep. We're just making an assessment based on the polls and the fundraiser. Well,
00:45:31.640 anyone can do that, Jack. Anyone can go to opensecrets.org. Anyone can go to the FEC.
00:45:37.140 Anyone can go to filings. Anyone can look up public polls. So he just openly admitted he's not a guru.
00:45:44.320 He's not a pollster. He doesn't know. He's the first thing about polling. If he sat in my chair,
00:45:49.080 he would be clueless. You'd find him in an hour with his finger up his nose, picking away,
00:45:54.480 doing nothing else because he wouldn't know the first thing to do. And he openly is telling. And
00:45:59.040 of course, if this was somebody he agreed with, he would have been nicer with him, of course,
00:46:02.640 because he's, he's, he lets his bias and interrupt his work all the time. But if you're calling a
00:46:08.220 candidate, uh, you're telling them that your, your model is misinformation. Then you're just out for
00:46:13.940 quoting the model for actually quoting accurately quotes. This is what happened for governor quotes
00:46:20.140 the model. He's the front runner on the Democrat side and quotes the model of Nate silver and silver
00:46:25.900 responds, calling him misinformation for quoting his own model. So it's like, I keep, I keep wanting
00:46:33.180 to call him a slimer because you call him a slimer all the time. Yeah. We call him the slimer at five
00:46:38.480 turd fake. I mean, I'd like you to delete, uh, the tweet of my own model. This is such a fraud.
00:46:45.880 That was the point of the, uh, PPD election projection model for years when we ran it over
00:46:50.820 there and people spun it daily is that there are variables that go into modeling. Why is this a
00:46:57.260 secret at Nate silver's website, the slimer's website? Why is the secret sauce for his pollster
00:47:03.000 scorecard? Such a great secret Jack, because the secret is he's full of crap. There's nothing in
00:47:09.500 it. He's a poll reader, a glorified poll reader. And he's not even good at that. The truth is the
00:47:14.620 man is a failed sports handicapper that nobody wanted in that industry anymore. So they kicked
00:47:20.500 them to the only place where people would tolerate them, which is politics. And somebody floats him
00:47:25.420 $6 million a year because he's in the red every year to the tune of $6 million folks in the real
00:47:31.380 world. As I'm sure war room viewers know in the real world, you cannot bleed six mil every year
00:47:37.760 and continue to operate unless somebody wants you to operate. You're not profiting. You're not making
00:47:43.440 any money. So who is paying them to run five turd fake? Oh, the entire thing is a, it's a psychological
00:47:52.060 operation, right? It's a psychological operation. That's right. Ordered to put, I mean, so we can go
00:47:57.000 back to 2016, you can go back to 20, you can look at all of these things, 98% chance Hillary, et cetera,
00:48:02.100 et cetera. And if she runs again, we'll, you know, probably say the exact same thing, right?
00:48:05.460 40% chance for Trump, et cetera, et cetera. I'll go all the, oh, in 2014 as well. But I wanted to dig
00:48:10.500 into something. So of course, and you mentioned this during the break that, so I'm hosting today,
00:48:15.560 guest hosting, because of course Steve is facing the music, but also facing the regime,
00:48:20.200 the jaws of the beast itself, the Perryman federal courthouse just down the street from me.
00:48:24.440 You've actually done some work, some polling work in the legal field. People don't realize that you
00:48:30.140 don't just do politics. Well, it is political in a sense, but it's not supposed to political polls.
00:48:33.620 You do corporate work and you do work in the jury field, along with attorney Robert Barnes and some
00:48:38.880 others. Tell us a little bit about that work, how you conduct it, and also what you've learned
00:48:43.660 about DC jury pools. Okay. They're telling me Barris was trapped. So we'll try to get him back up.
00:48:51.480 But one of the things that Barris was mentioning to me over the break that he said that they've done
00:48:56.060 over at PPD, essentially, and I think everybody knows this, right? We know that in the DC jury,
00:49:01.860 right, in the Washington DC area, you're looking at a 98% Democrat bias for the entire town,
00:49:09.620 right? And so if you're pulling from that district, that's exactly who you're going to find. You're also
00:49:14.500 going to find a high cognitive dissonance in terms of people overstating, right? Dunning-Kruger effect,
00:49:20.340 overstating their own intelligence. Now, I've lived here for 10 years, so this doesn't come as news to
00:49:26.220 me whatsoever. Producer Campbell, let me know if you get him back. But these people will do whatever
00:49:33.980 they hear on CNN or MSNBC. Rich, do we have you back?
00:49:37.360 Yeah, I'm here, brother. I'm here. Hey, two minutes. I was just kind of summarizing.
00:49:42.800 Yeah, I was just kind of summarizing. Yeah, yeah, no, I got you.
00:49:46.360 Yeah, and I was actually, I could hear what you were saying, actually.
00:49:48.720 But tell us what you found. Tell us what you found. Oh, you could. Okay, go ahead.
00:49:50.500 Yeah, I could. And you were really, you were spot on. I just add to that, this real bad case of
00:49:56.900 illusory truth effect. Even when you present the facts and the evidence to these people, you could show
00:50:01.800 them video clips showing them that what they have been told by the media or have been led to believe
00:50:07.420 is incorrect. And despite being educated people, supposedly smart people, they refuse to believe
00:50:14.360 the truth. They will hunker down. They will get in that bunker and just hold the line on the lies.
00:50:21.660 Yes. We've done a lot of work in high profile cases. Wow. Yeah, we've done a lot of work on
00:50:28.060 high profile cases. Robert Barnes also. We've been looking at this issue for a long time. The bottom
00:50:34.020 line is Republicans have to act. Democrats are never going to do it. Republicans have got to figure out
00:50:40.120 how to pass legislation to fix this because nobody, not Steve, not anybody who is in the political
00:50:47.420 arena will ever get a fair trial in the DC area. 90, 10, 95, 10 is not a mention full.
00:50:56.900 Rich, we're just out of time for this segment. Tell us where can people go to find you and find
00:51:00.820 more of your opinions. I know you keep them to yourself about Nate Silver.
00:51:07.460 Absolutely. I try my best. You know, the best place to find me, of course, is on locals,
00:51:11.600 peoplespundit.locals.com. Get your t-shirts. All right. And, uh, you know, also on getter at
00:51:19.800 peoplespundit, truth at peoplespundit, and on Twitter still at peoples underscore.
00:51:24.300 All right. Thank you, Rich. Coming up to warn people, we're going into the belly of the beast
00:51:29.080 now, the authoritarian precinct project. Big warning to CNN coming up next.
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