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00:02:58.000I want to just read an email from Daniel, the woodworker.
00:03:02.000He says, Charlie and team, I want to update you all.
00:03:04.000I wore my MAGA hat for the first time, went to big box stores and had several conversations.
00:03:09.000Although some were already registered to vote, I found eight people who were not registered, showed them the Turning Point app, and they download the app on the spot and they register to vote.
00:04:07.000Yeah, it's been crazy because we looked at the numbers that were reported about a week after all the conviction came out, and it was absolutely bonkers.
00:04:16.000What we've seen so far is Democrats have lost over 700 net voters across Pennsylvania.
00:04:52.000And normal, hardworking blue-collar Americans, the numbers show us they're coming in our direction, which is very, very exciting for the chances of winning Pennsylvania.
00:05:05.000That is post-show trial conviction, just over the last week across Pennsylvania, including Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Republicans saw a 3,620 net voter advantage in one week.
00:05:35.000And I got to tell you, I mean, I haven't seen energy like this, Charlie, in years.
00:05:39.000I was born and raised in Pennsylvania.
00:05:41.000And while you and I have worked on national projects together, you know, me coming back to PA, partnering with groups like Turning Point, groups like Scott Pressler's Early Vote Action.
00:05:51.000When we started back in January, yeah, there was some momentum.
00:05:55.000But I just think that this trial has become such an eye-opener, not just to the activists, but when I talk to normal, everyday people, the suburbs of Philadelphia, the suburbs of Pittsburgh, I mean, these are normal folks who look at this trial and think, if they can do this to Donald Trump, they could do it to me.
00:06:13.000And so I haven't seen momentum like this in a long time.
00:06:16.000And what gives me a lot of hope, Charlie, is remember, we lost Pennsylvania by about 81,000 votes.
00:06:37.000That is why a lot of these chasing ballots and the programs you guys are running and what we're doing, partnering with you guys on the PA chase, the voters are out there.
00:06:46.000And the best part, Charlie, that I get a lot of pushback from is we don't necessarily have to be in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
00:06:53.000We will spend some time there, but there are Republican votes.
00:06:57.000There are ballots to be chased in red counties where Republican clerks can count the ballots.
00:07:49.000We'll say Republicans plus a lot of these independents or declined estates that our modeling shows would vote Trump, would vote Republican up and down the ticket, but it's just under a million.
00:07:59.000And so when you look at that, once again, yes, we need to register every new voter.
00:08:06.000But Democrats are running scared in Pennsylvania because all these trends are coming our way.
00:08:11.000And now that we're chasing the vote, we're playing by their rules.
00:08:16.000They no longer have us asleep at the wheel and they can just run up the score.
00:08:20.000So if we can compete with them, and Charlie, you've heard me say this many times: Republicans get 20% of the mail-in ballot share in Pennsylvania.
00:08:29.000All we're trying to do with the PHH is go from 20% to 33%.
00:08:34.000So one more time: if we get 33% of the mail-in ballot share as Republicans, Donald Trump is in the White House.
00:09:17.000And is it now actually helping Republicans?
00:09:20.000Yeah, Josh Shapiro, our governor in Pennsylvania, is absolutely just spinning his wheels.
00:09:25.000He's probably scared to death and very afraid of what's happening.
00:09:29.000So they put this in thinking: well, if we automatically register folks at the DMV, meaning anybody who's signing up for a permit, anybody that's renewing or getting their license for the first time, we are going to automatically have them register to vote.
00:09:43.000So instead of having to opt in, it's more you have to try to opt out.
00:10:33.000Now, are they added to the automatic early voting absentee ballot list or do they have to request that?
00:10:39.000You see, the template was they thought, okay, we're going to have a motor voter and we're going to dominate Pennsylvania forever.
00:10:47.000Turns out, was it not 67 out of 67 counties in Pennsylvania for a period of time at outpacing Republican voter registration than Democrat voter registration?
00:10:56.000Are they all automatically added to the mail-in balloting list?
00:11:01.000Yes, you're correct about the 67 of 67.
00:11:04.000So, like I said, it's not just in these red counties, right?
00:11:08.000And no, they're not automatically added.
00:11:10.000In Pennsylvania, you do have to request it each year, which is why the phase right now with Turning Point on the Ground, with our group at Citizens Alliance, all these partnerships with Scott Presser and these other groups, we're targeting those low-propensity, disengaged voters to get them to re-request.
00:11:26.000So it's not automatic, but it's completely backfired on the Democrats who thought this would be a slam dunk.
00:11:32.000Once again, Charlie, the momentum and the energy is coming our way, not just with young people, but with blue-collar workers, with suburban women.
00:11:42.000Can't believe I'm saying that suburban women outside of Philadelphia, outside of Pittsburgh.
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00:13:40.000The new voters that are being registered are not on the early voting absentee ballot list.
00:13:47.000What percentage of those, if we know it, that are registering at the DMV through Motor Voter or that you're registering are being added to the early voting list?
00:13:55.000And do you want them to be added to the early voting list?
00:13:58.000Yeah, so I'm not sure on the exact percentage.
00:14:02.000If we have somebody that we feel is a likely voter, obviously, if they're a new voter, it's tough to pull that data.
00:14:08.000But I think, Charlie, one of the things that the turning point in some of these groups really cemented in my brain is this idea that, and I want everybody on your show to hear this clearly, we're not trying to move four or four or three of four voters, those that are likely, to become male voters, right?
00:14:24.000What we're trying to do is we're trying to find those that are disengaged, the low propensities.
00:14:29.000They voted in zero, one, or two of the last four elections, because it's what the Democrats taught us works, right?
00:14:36.000If you've got a ballot sitting on your dining room table and it's sitting there for 50 days, Charlie, remember, in Pennsylvania, I always have to say this twice: 5-0, there are 50 days of mail-in ballots, meaning for Democrats, there's 50 days of an election.
00:14:52.000And unfortunately for us, our culture of saying we have to vote on election day has led us to one day where we can vote.
00:14:59.000And so I just encourage anybody that's low propensity, those are the folks we want to target.
00:15:04.000Because if they have a ballot at their house, they are astronomically more likely to vote than if we're expecting them to go to the polls.
00:15:12.000And here's the one thing, Charlie, with the strategy that is fascinating to me.
00:15:15.000Democrats go and bang on a door 50 days out.
00:15:17.000Somebody's got a ballot sitting there on their table.
00:15:20.000Well, let's say the person says, Yeah, I'll send it in.
00:15:22.000Well, seven days later, they're looking at the data and it shows they haven't voted.
00:15:28.000Republicans, if we have a low propensity voter who says, I'll vote on election day, let's say their daughter had soccer practice and they missed the election.
00:15:39.000And so this chasing has allowed a significant, significant advantage for the Democrats because you get a second, a third, a fourth chance to vote.
00:15:49.000And eventually they're like, man, Tyler Boyer said this at one of the breakouts at America Fest.
00:15:54.000He said, eventually they're going to say, how do I get you to stop coming back?
00:15:58.000And the Democrats have taught us, just send your ballot in.
00:16:01.000Once you send it in, you're off our list.
00:16:04.000You almost have to play their game of annoying the voter.
00:16:07.000You know they're going to vote for our team, but you've got to have that follow-up and that reinforcement.
00:16:12.000And that's what the chase is all about for those 50 days of mail-in ballots.
00:16:31.000It used to be the lower likely you were to vote, the more you'd be like 90% in the Democrat category.
00:16:37.000So in some ways, the chase, the mail-in, the absentee for lower propensity voters is an opportunity for us to get these folks out to vote with higher, higher chance.
00:16:48.000Put 108 up on screen and comment on that, Cliff, please.
00:16:52.000Yeah, and I think you're exactly right.
00:16:53.000I mean, our entire childhood, right, growing up, it was always, oh, you know, the Republicans show up.
00:16:59.000But what happens, Charlie, is when you change the rules, right?
00:17:02.000And you look at some of the delta here, when you change the rules, all of a sudden it becomes we need to adapt to the rules, you know?
00:17:09.000And so I look at these numbers and it's like, yeah, I mean, this is an opportunity for us, right?
00:17:14.000Because some of these things since the change, we just have refused to adapt.
00:17:19.000And look, Charlie, me and you have plenty of friends in the party, right?
00:17:22.000This isn't about calling out specific individuals.
00:17:25.000It's about calling out the refusal to adapt and not being prepared.
00:17:29.000But yes, our whole childhood, Democrats were known for not showing up.
00:17:33.000Right now, it's like they just run up the score and it's become something where we've just lied behind.
00:18:01.000So Superfeed, who you guys have partnered with, you know, we are all sharing data through Turning Point, through Early Vote Action, any other groups that use that Superfeed app.
00:18:10.000So the PA Chase app that we have has been amazing.
00:18:14.000Charlie, I got to give the Superfeed team and Turning Point for driving this so much credit because it's so easy, the interface for folks to use.
00:18:22.000Right now, we're getting folks to request a mail-in ballot.
00:18:25.000And then obviously during that 50-day period, targeting those that have one on their dining room table, it's the way we win the election.
00:18:32.000We're going to knock 500,000 doors, flip Pennsylvania for Trump.
00:18:36.000And I'm really excited to be a part of it.
00:18:38.000Cliff, I'll tell you, Arizona here, Pennsylvania there, that might be the two keys to victory.
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00:20:03.000Joining us now is Jim Jordan, fighting for all of us in D.C. Congressman.
00:20:10.000Tell us about the recent update, Alvin Bragg and Lawfair and what your committee is doing about it.
00:20:16.000Well, we think we should not send them any money.
00:20:18.000And we've also asked them to come and testify next week in front of the Select Committee on the Weaponization of Government because that's what we think this is.
00:20:27.000This law fire operation, what they did to President Trump up there in New York.
00:20:34.000And if they do, then we will, you know, we will look to use the compulsory, the subpoena process to get them in front of the committee and answer questions.
00:20:43.000You know, both both he, Alvin Bragg, the lead prosecutor, and the guy who sort of ran the case, Matthew Colangelo, who used to work for the Department of Justice.
00:20:52.000From what I understand, I hope the audience gets this, is that you have to go through this first phase of the voluntary and then go to subpoena or else courts, they don't like that.
00:21:00.000So you have to go through this in kind of a one, two, or three-step combo here, right?
00:21:04.000So you have to say, okay, please appear, blah, blah, blah.
00:21:23.000That's all part of that accommodation process that if you do have to go to court, courts like to see that that's been engaged in before the question gets in front of them.
00:21:31.000But we're going to try to expedite this process.
00:21:33.000So normally it'd be several letters back and forth communications.
00:21:37.000We think in this situation, because we're talking about the leading candidate for the highest office in the land, a former president, we think we invite him to testify.
00:21:46.000If they don't show, we issue a subpoena.
00:21:48.000If they don't comply with the subpoena, then of course you move to contempt, which is something we've used before.
00:21:52.000In fact, I think we'll have a contempt resolution for the Attorney General himself because he won't give us information on another investigation, the special counsel investigation into Joe Biden's handling of classified documents.
00:22:03.000We want the audio tapes there that they're refusing to give to us.
00:22:06.000So yeah, but that's typically how it's done.
00:22:09.000And we've done 100 subpoenas this Congress on all kinds of important investigative work.
00:22:15.000But yeah, there's normal this process you go through.
00:22:17.000We're going to try to expedite it in this situation because we think it's so important.
00:22:20.000No, you have to go through the process or else not going to be taken seriously here.
00:22:24.000But I just, I'm glad to hear, Congressman, that if we have to escalate to subpoenas, we're willing to do it.
00:22:29.000And because we've never seen this kind of, this is, this is so clearly coordinated lawfare included in that.
00:22:56.000If he doesn't come, we will look to use the subpoena for him to compel him to be in front of the committee.
00:23:01.000And then, frankly, we're also going to invite Brad Smith.
00:23:04.000This Brad Smith is the federal election, was on the Federal Election Commission, the election expert, campaign finance expert, and he was prevented from testifying in this case.
00:23:17.000So we think the partisan judge in New York who wouldn't allow Brad Smith to testify, we want to give him an opportunity to talk to Congress and more importantly, talk to the American people about what he would have said to the court, to those 12 jurors who were denied an opportunity to hear from the guy who understands campaign finance law, who understands our federal election system better than anyone.
00:23:38.000We want him to have an opportunity to speak too.
00:23:40.000So we're going to invite him down as well to talk to our committee.
00:23:46.000I want you to help me understand: is it better for the pursuit of justice to have this a public hearing or a private hearing, meaning kind of a closed-door transcripted one?
00:23:57.000Because if it's public, it becomes a made-for-TV thing.
00:24:00.000However, you get the exposure to the American people.
00:24:03.000If it's private, sometimes it becomes less about TV and more about the actual details.
00:24:09.000Well, for this one, we've been, again, invited Colangelo, Bragg, and Brad Smith to come next week.
00:24:15.000We assume Colangelo and Bragg will not show up and we'll have to move to the compulsory means to get them here.
00:24:22.000But we think it should happen in a public format.
00:24:26.000We certainly think Brad Smith, the expert on campaign finance law, we certainly think that should be public so the whole country, the whole Congress, the committee can all hear what he would have said in that courtroom to the 12 jurors.
00:24:39.000So we think in this situation, it should be public.
00:24:41.000Many times, I mean, there's 100 subpoenas.
00:24:43.000Many of those were for transcribed interviews, or excuse me, for depositions for people as part of the investigative work that we do.
00:24:50.000So let's, what would you say then to some of the people in the audience that are upset at the lack of cross-examination of just all of this lawfare saying, why are we still funding these organizations?
00:25:04.000Can you just give some updates of what you are doing, what you are leading?
00:25:07.000And I know you sympathize with some of that frustration.
00:25:11.000Yeah, I didn't support the spending bill a few months ago that funded the FBI.
00:25:16.000They gave them more money for a new FBI headquarters, for goodness sake.
00:25:19.000We have legislation that we've proposed that would simply say, if you're engaged in law affair, if you're a state or district attorney going after someone for political reasons, for obvious law affair reasons, you shouldn't get access to federal funds, grant dollars, and other things.
00:25:37.000Because we know, for example, Bonnie Willis, there's a whistleblower in her office who said that she misspent the federal funds that she received in her office.
00:25:45.000So we don't think Alvin Bragg, Bonnie Willis should be getting federal tax dollars.
00:25:50.000And we've also proposed legislation which would say any special counsel who hasn't been approved by the United States Senate should not be able to get federal funds to engage in lawfare.
00:26:03.000And that would cover the Jack Smith operation.
00:26:06.000Never forget, Charlie, each of these investigations, just to show how political they are.
00:26:10.000Bonnie Willis starts her investigation in 2021, but she doesn't bring charges until after President Trump announces he's running for president.
00:26:17.000Jack Smith gets named special counsel three days after President Trump announces he's running for president.
00:26:23.000And Alvin Bragg, after he gets elected, he campaigns on going after Trump, but after he gets elected and takes a look at how bad this case is, he says he could, quote, not envision a world where he indicts President Trump and calls Michael Cohen as a prosecution witness, close quote.
00:26:37.000He said that, but then he turned around and did exactly what he said he wouldn't do after President Trump announced he was running for president.
00:26:57.000So that's what our legislation proposes.
00:26:58.000And then we have another bill that we passed out of committee a year ago, should have been on the House floor, frankly, and passed already.
00:27:05.000But we passed it out of committee, which says any former president, vice president who gets indicted, they can move to have that venue change.
00:27:11.000They can move it from state court by these rogue prosecutors, move it to federal court where you get a different jury pool and everything else.
00:27:17.000That would have prevented what happened to President Trump, if that was law, from happening.
00:28:14.000I mean, again, it's driven largely because you got a Democrat run Senate and a Democrat in the White House, but we should have held firm on that one thing because it's something we told the voters, told the American people who put us in office that we wouldn't do.
00:28:29.000But unfortunately, it was part of the package.
00:28:32.000You maybe saw yesterday where one of the whistleblowers from the Justice Department who came and talked to our committee and has his security clearance suspended because total retaliation got his clearance back yesterday after 27 months because he was willing to come talk to us and blow the whistle on what these guys had been doing at the FBI and the Justice Department.
00:28:55.000That shows you how bad, how wrong things are over there, how political they become.
00:29:00.000Because this brave whistleblower, they retaliate against him.
00:29:04.000And if you're in the FBI, the first thing they do to you is take away your security clearance with something you've got to have to function.
00:29:30.000I mean, this is, in some ways, you all, if it wasn't so serious, you would laugh because how many times did my archivist come in front of Congress and tell us the border's secure?
00:29:40.000The border czar herself, the vice president, said the border is secure, but now they need some five months before election, they need some new executive order for, you know, too little, too late.
00:29:50.000Everyone knows you intentionally caused this problem.
00:29:53.000You can do what you want now, but I don't think the American people are going to fall for it.
00:29:57.000And frankly, even the executive order is not going to do anything to actually address the problem.
00:34:05.000Yeah, thank you so much for having me on, Charlie.
00:34:07.000Yeah, I mean, I think just in the last 24 hours, there have been millions of people without cell service with ATT service going down in certain areas.
00:34:19.000So this is the reason why it is important to have a satellite phone, Charlie.
00:34:33.000So we are making it affordable for everyone, Charlie, so that should there be an emergency, you will have a way to communicate because these phones will work from anywhere on Earth.
00:34:44.000It's kind of like you have your own cell tower with you wherever you go.
00:34:48.000So should there be an outage anywhere, any location, if there's a major hurricane or just an outage, whether it's a hack or anything weather related, fire related, your satellite phones will still work and they will work from anywhere on Earth.
00:35:07.000So is that also, would it overcome cell phone jammers as well?
00:35:10.000Because that's a new thing that a lot of people are doing.
00:35:12.000They're using cell phone jammers to break into homes so people can't call the police.
00:35:31.000And not to mention, these are the same phones that our military and any security company is using because not only they will work from anywhere on Earth, but they also, these phones are secure.
00:35:46.000So the calls can never be tracked or listened in on, or your text messages can never be read by anyone other than the person you're sending them to.
00:35:56.000So for security reasons, they're really nice to have.
00:36:00.000And we are going to have a pretty rough hurricane season.
00:36:04.000So if you do live in an areas where there are major hurricanes, NOAA just came out with their result.
00:36:10.000And it's the worst one that I can remember in 20 years due to El Nemia.
00:36:16.000So we need to be prepared because cell towers do go down with bad weather.
00:36:21.000Yeah, every time we have you guys on, we get flooded with people who want to know more.
00:36:25.000And we have one of these on backup just in case.