The Great America Show with Mark Mitchell! President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping come to the table to discuss trade and other pressing issues. President Trump signs a bill that requires proof of citizenship to vote, the House passes a budget bill, and inflation is down. Mark Mitchell explains why he thinks the election was stolen.
00:02:19.400Also on the House floor today, the SAVE Act was passed, which requires proof of citizenship to vote.
00:02:27.260208 Democrats voted against it for voting in favor.
00:02:30.580Now, the argument the Marxist Dems will tell you is that, well, that's nonsense.
00:02:34.860You have to be a citizen to vote anyway.
00:02:36.820Well, that's not nonsense, because if you look over the course of the last four years, New York and California have repeatedly tried multiple times to get illegals to vote in municipal elections.
00:02:46.720And it starts with municipal elections, and then it progresses to federal elections and state-run elections and all that good stuff.
00:02:54.100So good on the Democrats, those four Democrats who voted in favor of truth, justice in the American way.
00:03:03.100Doge has some new findings out we're going to take up with Mark Mitchell.
00:03:37.080Dominion is the law firm that sued just about everybody on this planet.
00:03:40.500I was a witness in one of their lawsuits against Fox News, which Fox News settled for $787 million, just as they were about to go to trial.
00:04:03.660I want to bring in Mark Mitchell before we get to this, because Mark, like me, is an election denier, is a man who believes the election was stolen.
00:04:11.940Mark, I want to roll this clip of President Trump yesterday signing that executive order.
00:04:16.160Sir, you've taken action against a number of law firms that have, in one way or another, been involved in the weaponization of government or actions of lawfare.
00:04:24.420One of those law firms is Sussman and Godfrey, similar to what we've done previously with other law firms.
00:04:30.000This is an executive order that takes certain measures against Sussman and Godfrey to ensure that they can't access government resources, government buildings, scrutinizing certain aspects of their practices as a law firm, given their previous activities.
00:04:45.380And we signed with many law firms, the ones that we thought were inappropriate.
00:04:56.140And they've all agreed to pay a hundred, let's say, a million dollars.
00:05:06.560They went for some pretty big numbers.
00:06:23.200Mark, seven hundred and eighty-seven million reasons, in my opinion, why that executive order was extremely necessary.
00:06:29.200Dominion has been running around afoul, Mark, for the last five years, suing everybody that they possibly can, trying to put everybody out of business.
00:06:38.820And they get away with it because we have this justice system in America that is so corrupt and so broken that all you have to do is find the right judge and you get whatever the hell you want.
00:07:05.840Chris Krebs now, head of SISA, being also investigated.
00:07:10.040Your thoughts, Mark, as we were told, you and I were told by somebody very prominent just a few weeks, months ago, not a month ago, that the 2020 election was in the rearview mirror and it would not be revisited.
00:07:22.120Yeah, no, that's that's not what's going to happen.
00:07:39.860You know, only only like a third of people have confidence in the outcome of elections.
00:07:44.040Now, I really got bad and trust in the judiciary plunged as well.
00:07:48.740And so these are all very important signs.
00:07:50.640Now, on Dominion, I will say part of the problem with what happened is that people knew something was wrong based on all the things like the fact that Biden lost like 19 out of 20 bellwethers and blah, blah, blah.
00:08:02.980And they were looking for people to blame and they don't understand how absolutely systematically corrupt this is in so many different ways.
00:08:13.240It's not like one person sitting behind a door just fixing the elections.
00:08:17.400It's it's an entire like confluence of many, many, many factors, loose accountability of passwords, people kicking out observers like, you know, things that they've been doing for a long time, trucking people around like low level fraud.
00:08:32.940People just filling out multiple mail in about just everywhere, all compounded.
00:08:37.940And so when you say, oh, well, it was Dominion.
00:08:41.860Dominion may have standing to sue you for libel and slander because maybe it was just, well, yeah, their machines didn't have the right level of accountability, but it was manipulated by somebody at a local level.
00:08:52.880Right. Like that's part of the problem. And what we're finding out now and the big, in my opinion, happening is that a lot of people who follow this closely have had a very centralized theory that even though there's all these distributed levels, you know, fraud, there is some aspect of planning that goes into it.
00:09:11.660And so let's take a look at who Chris Krebs was and what he famously said and the fact that now he's in the crosshairs, I think, is a very, very big signal because SISA is not, you know, a private government.
00:09:26.380It's not a local, you know, election official.
00:09:29.160It is the head of a federal agency that he has the ability to.
00:09:34.480I mean, I think it's happening like that was a really big thing for me.
00:09:38.040I sat in a deposition. I don't even know if I'm supposed to be talking about this, but I really don't care.
00:09:43.740I sat in a deposition, Mark, and the lawyers for this law firm, I forgot what it was that was interrogating me.
00:09:49.640And by the way, I have lawyers representing me, Mark, and they, you know, they came to me before the case and they said, you know, we want to spend a few hours preparing you for this deposition.
00:09:58.660And I said to my lawyer, a very, very nice guy, stand up guy.
00:10:02.400I said, there's no need for that. And he goes, what do you mean?
00:10:05.020I said, I'm just going to go in there and tell the truth. There's nothing to prepare me for.
00:10:08.300They're not going to catch me in any lies because there's nothing to lie.
00:10:10.820They have all my text messages. They have all my emails. I stand by what I said.
00:10:14.460I stand by the work that I've done. I did a lot of research into that election and to those voting systems.
00:10:21.560I said, so there's nothing to prepare me for. I said, we'll go into that deposition. We'll have some fun.
00:10:26.160And this man looked at me like I had a hundred heads and he was terrified.
00:10:29.720I can tell by just looking at me because I was ready to go in there and I was ready to have some fun.
00:10:34.020I said, they're going to waste my time by pulling me in here for, you know, seven, 10 hours.
00:10:37.940I'm going to waste their time. So they get me in there, Mark, and they start, they come up with Chris Krebs after, you know, a certain line of question.
00:10:45.340And I believe they started out with his credentials without telling me his name.
00:10:48.840So they tell me his credentials, you know, would this be a man who would have great credibility?
00:10:52.640And they don't tell me his name. And I go, yeah, it sounds so. They go a little further.
00:10:56.420Is this a man you would trust? Yeah, absolutely.
00:10:58.680And I said, well, this is Chris Krebs. And he was the head of SISAC. Okay. Okay.
00:11:02.120They said, well, would you be surprised to know that just days after the election, he came out and said this was the most secure election in the history of the country.
00:11:11.060And I looked this lawyer in the eye and I said, are you really that stupid?
00:11:15.220And my lawyer looks at me out the corner of his eye.
00:11:17.480I said, you expect me to believe that they counted over almost 200 million votes and just days later they come out and say it was the most secure election.
00:11:29.380I said, you file a tax return every year. Yeah.
00:11:31.780How long does it take you to get a refund or how long does it take you to find out how much you owe?
00:12:38.680Right. I'm not going to believe that's why Trump is like the only people, only person that people trust.
00:12:45.040It's why he got elected. There's no more trust and authority.
00:12:48.220Yeah. This guy sat there, Mark, with a straight face.
00:12:50.380And he continuously asked me and he was getting frustrated with me because I was being very arrogant because I was tired of the B.S.
00:12:56.940It was just nonsense. And he sat there and he says, well, there was no evidence.
00:13:00.540Have you ever seen any evidence to prove that the election was stolen?
00:13:05.100And every time I answer the question, I'd say no.
00:13:07.460But I also haven't seen any evidence to the contrary, that it wasn't stolen.
00:13:10.980And he'd ask the question a different way, Mark.
00:13:13.040And I'd say the same answer. There's no evidence.
00:13:15.440I said, how are you supposed to get to the bottom of a stolen election?
00:13:18.460Now, at this point, Mark, we had known that William Barr lied when he said that he investigated the election.
00:13:24.680Yours and I, a friend, Tony Schaefer, told us a story many times about how William Barr fired him from investigating election claims when he came forward with Jesse Morgan, who we're still trying to get on the show to this day.
00:13:36.100The USPS postal driver, who had no horse in the race, didn't give a damn about elections.
00:13:41.020I'm not even sure he knew there was a presidential election.
00:13:43.520That's how checked out this guy Jesse Morgan was.
00:13:46.020But then he's asked to drive thousands of ballots from Bethpage in New York to Pennsylvania.
00:13:51.420He's like, what the hell is going on here?
00:13:55.340I mean, Mark, these are people who had no horse in the game, didn't give a damn about elections, but saw something that didn't make sense.
00:14:02.680And we never got a thorough investigation from our own attorney general.
00:14:07.260What are the American people supposed to believe?
00:14:10.140What are the American people supposed to think?
00:14:13.360Well, they think elections are corrupt.
00:14:16.200We went from 49% thinking the outcome of 2020 was affected by cheating up to 66% who were afraid that the outcome of 2024 would be affected.
00:14:25.280So it turns out gaslighting doesn't work.
00:14:28.880And it's like something as important as elections in a representative democracy, you can't just wave a magic pixie wand on with your mainstream media and make it go away.
00:14:40.260And what blows my mind, too, is like, OK, you're being deposed by these lawyers.
00:14:43.980They're supposed to be collecting your statement about what you said and like the factual aspects of like your statement.
00:19:51.080As of coming up, I believe on May 7th, if you want to fly in America on the United States route, you had to do something called to get an enhanced license.
00:20:01.400We had to go to the Department of Motor Vehicles and you had to get put on your license.
00:20:05.520You had to go with your birth certificate and you had to go with a passport.
00:20:08.240And on the top of your license, I'm looking at it now, it says enhanced driver's license.
00:20:12.460OK, so now all of a sudden you have to be a U.S. citizen, improve your U.S. citizen to get a U.S. ID to fly.
00:20:18.400But for 208 Democrats in the House, don't think that it's necessary to be a U.S. citizen to vote in our elections.
00:21:40.580Senate turns out to be the one necessarily that might be standing in some in the way of some of these things, balking at stuff like Daryl Lissa's bill to prevent judicial overreach.
00:23:17.060So the House this week passed that big, beautiful budget.
00:23:20.320The framework for it, 216 to 214, another tight vote for the House, which is why Congresswoman Elise Stefanik had to come back to the House and ensure that the Republicans have the votes they need to push forward the Trump agenda.
00:23:34.240Now, this sets a framework for a budget.
00:23:36.800It sets up a framework for no tax on tips.
00:23:38.940It sets up the framework for Social Security, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtimes.
00:23:44.920And then what's coming after this, I believe, is that the corporate tax cuts, Mark, this is where the golden age, the golden era of Trump begins.
00:23:55.420What are your thoughts and what's the people's thoughts?
00:23:57.740I mean, like it all comes back to fiscal irresponsibility, the debt spiral that we have, the increasing concentration of wealth and power at the top.
00:24:10.300And people can, you know, clutch their pearls about the stock market.
00:24:13.880But what people care about is things like safety, jobs, justice, like no violent crime.
00:24:20.760And Donald Trump keeps giving it to him.
00:24:22.700So, I mean, you know, like, let me pull this one up here.
00:24:29.120We asked people, basically, is this what I voted for in general, considering the way things are going with Donald Trump as president, which is closer to your feeling?
00:25:53.920You know, when you have two hundred fifty thousand or three hundred thousand dollars in your retirement and it's in the market and you see this thing absolutely collapsing during covid, you in some cases have no choice.
00:26:04.760So, like I said, it's to to no blame of their own.
00:26:09.440This is to blame for China, which brings up our next topic.
00:26:13.820The China won you on lowest point since 2007.
00:26:17.640China's commerce ministry now says they're in favor of meeting with Donald Trump to talk about, quote, equality and a mutual respect basis for trade.
00:26:30.520Mark, what respect does China and I have to keep repeating myself because I don't want people to tell me I'm a xenophobe or a racist.
00:26:38.120It has nothing to do with the Chinese people.
00:26:40.160I feel for them because they're living under a dictator and a communist regime over there.
00:26:47.200But this is what they get with Xi Jinping, that people need to revolt in China.
00:26:53.320So they want to come to the table, but they want respect.
00:26:55.960What respect has China earned from us over the last quarter century?
00:27:01.260Well, if they wanted respect, they should have treated American workers in the American economy fairly before Donald Trump, because I can tell you what Donald Trump becoming the candidate for the Republicans in 2015 was not the first thing that ushered in Americans distrust of China.
00:27:21.020I can tell you that we asked as far back as 2007, I think, is China an ally or an enemy?
00:27:27.980And very, very, very few people said ally and enemy was about the same number.
00:27:34.420And so everybody said, well, China is somewhere in between.
00:27:36.740And over the years, it got up to the point where more than two to one, people would say China is an enemy, not an ally.
00:27:43.220And we asked all kinds of questions like, you know, what's in front of it is China's best interests in the best interests of America and its workers.
00:27:52.380And the answer is like, no, in the 70s.
00:27:54.620So people knew what's different now in the in the Trump years is that people are starting to understand and wake up to the fact that China is actually an enemy.
00:28:05.380We got up to 50 percent of people now who say China is an enemy.
00:28:08.640And it's I think the last time it was 12 percent who said it's an ally.
00:28:12.500And so these are really uncomfortable facts that Americans believe this.
00:28:34.340And, you know, the days of respect are over.
00:28:38.620What does it tell you, Mark, that 18 years ago, the voters are overwhelmingly in 2007, 18 years ago, the voters are overwhelmingly skeptical of China.
00:28:50.060It took nine years for Donald Trump to come in or eight or nine years for Donald Trump to come in and save the place.
00:28:56.700The voters are, I mean, evidently and obviously smarter than our politicians because they're the ones who have gotten into this.
00:29:05.060What would America be like, Mark, if we nipped it in the bud in 2005 and 2006 or 2007 or even as early as George Bush?
00:29:12.920And we nipped this thing in the bud and we never let China get to the world power, the dominance that they're at.
00:29:18.860What do you think America and the world would be like now?
00:29:23.120Well, I'd have to say I'd have to say that Donald Trump actually gave America a chance to nip it in the bud, not in in 2015, but in 2012.
00:29:33.820Didn't he actually like signal that he intended to run for office in 2012?
00:29:38.560But I'll tell you, I'm looking at an article right now that says Donald Trump says China created global warming in order to in order to gain the upper hand on America.
00:30:49.220The economists, the brilliant economists who have been rooting against this country since November 5th, as I've been saying every day here, forecasted 2.7 percent inflation, which had been slightly down from the previous month at 2.8 percent.
00:31:06.620So that shows that inflation is slowing, prices are starting to come down, consumer prices are starting to come down.
00:31:13.180It's contrary to everything that these economists and these Democrats are telling us, that Donald Trump is going to drive prices through the roof and everything is going to be more expensive.
00:31:24.680Well, I think ultimately inflation is tied to the amount of fake dollars out there floating around.
00:31:29.740And it seems like in many ways the tap has been turned off, but I don't trust government figures on literally anything.
00:31:36.300We put out a monthly unemployment rate and month after month for the last year, it's been over 8 percent, not the fake 4.1 percent.
00:31:44.360You can tell me, oh, people drop out of the labor force, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
00:31:47.560Well, I have them like, are you just not in the workforce, too?
00:31:50.740And the number is actually closer to like 20 percent.
00:31:53.120And it ain't just like retired people driving that.
00:31:55.560It's like young people are having a hard time finding jobs.
00:31:58.140And so I don't care about inflation measures, to be honest with you.
00:32:01.920I would like to track something like Americans personal savings rate or what portion of their paychecks are going to like discretionary spending or stuff like that.
00:32:09.700Because if you look objectively at what prices Joe Biden and the Democrats increased over the last 10, 20 years, it's food, it's health care, it's housing.
00:32:22.840It's literally all the staples that Americans need.
00:33:01.280But do you need to get a new car every three years?
00:33:04.480It's only the people on the mainstream media talking about, you know, the financial elite, the people who are well off, who get the graduate degree from the Ivy Leagues.
00:33:13.240Those people are upset if they're inconvenienced a little bit.
00:33:16.900But it's like, sorry, like people can't eat.
00:33:18.940Yeah, you know, you know, you notice, Mark, a month after Donald Trump took office, egg prices went up, right?
00:33:25.940Because because Joe Biden killed all the chickens before leaving office, as well as dumped a few billion dollars into into the markets to try to stimulate it a little bit so that he knew they would come down when Donald Trump was in there to make it look bad.
00:33:38.600But you notice the price of eggs are down.
00:33:41.680The price of gasoline is on its way down.
00:34:24.680And so, again, we're in a situation where Americans can't trust anybody because all of the interests of the elite are arrayed against them.
00:34:34.240And it's like, OK, well, you know, Donald Trump's probably going to keep his high favorability rating.
00:35:55.500And Chuck Schumer, back in 2017, he agreed with Donald Trump on one fundamental issue that he now, just a few years later, no longer agrees with him on.
00:37:43.140I can't even look at pictures from five years ago because it's moving back inches.
00:37:46.640But can you imagine, Mark, something as stupid as limiting the water on Americans?
00:37:52.380Yet we have California who can't get water in their damn fire hydrants.
00:37:56.320But we're worried about how much water people are using to wash their hair.
00:38:01.540Yeah, this is the kind of thing I wish we were in an age of peace so I could ask questions about things as inconsequential as this.
00:38:10.380And like, you know, like it matters to people, right?
00:38:12.860Like getting plastic straws back and stuff like that.
00:38:16.800But yeah, like I bet you, believe it or not, that there are probably a lot of Republicans and conservatives that might be against this just because they are they do tend to be conservationists and not like leftist, psycho Marxist climate freaks.
00:38:33.920And what I'm interested in is what all this is going to do to the global warming and climate change arguments.
00:38:40.380When everything settles out on the other side, because what we just saw is probably the biggest flip flop on Earth when all of a sudden people went from like loving electric cars to burning them down on the left.
00:39:15.980Every time I hear something like some rollback that he's doing of what Biden did, I say to myself, have we really come this far that we've allowed our politicians to take over every aspect of our life?
00:39:28.920I mean, ever since COVID, we've allowed these people to do whatever the hell they want.
00:39:32.140And we've got some new numbers out, Mark, from the Doge committee, Elon Musk, who the Democrats loved about a year ago.
00:39:39.480They loved his cars, as you mentioned.
00:39:41.400Now they're they're burning them down and they're doing great harm to the environment because when a battery burns, the smoke that comes out, breathing it in, sending it up to the ozone layers.
00:42:06.460And, you know, I'm kind of happy, too, because I like justice.
00:42:09.660I like people being held accountable and hopefully things are going to start picking up now.
00:42:13.580You know, Harmeet Dillon had only been sworn in for two days when they decided that they're going to go after Chris Krebs with an investigation.
00:42:20.000So I hope hope we see a pickup and I'm actually you know, it's not election season.
00:42:28.840I'm a fan of smaller government, but I would love to see some new agency to go after like all of the financial flows that all these people have and all these offshore accounts.
00:42:39.380You know, like let's get some Panama paper kind of stuff.
00:42:42.500Let's let's really blow up what's actually going on here.
00:42:45.920I think I think voters would eat it up.
00:42:48.380Yeah, but there are things would have to be done to these people.
00:42:51.400And I don't think, you know, we're ever going to see any sort of justice to these criminals and these crooks.
00:42:56.060You know, the thing about it, too, Mark, is today everything is paper traced digitally.
00:43:01.280Right. So the way these guys dojo working, it's all algorithmic things.
00:43:05.420They're able to plug in algorithms in their flows and their charts and able to detect something that doesn't seem right.
00:43:12.060It's not even going through every individual person.
00:43:14.300They're able to just algorithmically pull, you know, things that aren't kosher, things that don't look right.
00:43:23.940So it's not something that's going to take years to figure out.
00:43:26.280It's something that takes probably hours, days and weeks.
00:43:29.100But will we ever see any sort of repercussions?
00:43:32.900I mean, when was the last time we ever saw anyone held accountable for criminal acts against this administration, for criminal acts against America?
00:43:40.820Well, we'll we'll see if it's going to happen, because this isn't like, oh, hey, we suspect this problem is going on.
00:43:47.140It's like, no, they have the Social Security numbers.
00:43:51.180They have the bank transactions and what accounts they went to.
00:48:19.280But a lot of it is just the beauty of where, and again, Trump's been banging these drums for a very long time.
00:48:24.840And it's not that I think Americans weren't ready for his platform, but his platform was all there, ready to go when things finally got bad enough for us to actually have a populist uprising.
00:48:37.320But the position the Democrats seem to be forced into is that it's not like, hey, we have a different set of policies and we think that they're better.
00:48:46.960It's literally Trump's forced them into arguing in favor of 20% positions, because remember, like we have in the 70s of Americans saying, no, China's best interests are not in Americans' best interests.
00:49:01.900And now Chuck Schumer is literally trying to undermine Trump as he does what pretty much 75% of Americans think is a good idea.
00:54:32.380Like most of these people make money regardless of what the market does.
00:54:35.560But I think it's like the fact that they've spent the last 30 years investing heavily in a future, an economy that doesn't have American workers at the center of it.
00:54:46.020And so if Trump goes against that status quo, they're going to be super unhappy, not only that it's happening, but that their dollars and cents that they spend as investments on K Street aren't having a return.
00:54:58.420I think that's probably what's making them maddest.
00:56:15.680When Mark, when Stephen A. Smith runs for president in 2028 and beats out whoever the Republican nominee is, I am going to give you Mark Mitchell's address.
00:56:48.520I will poll for, like, anybody who's willing to sign up for our ethical, you know, limitations and pay me money and likes polling and I will do it for you.
00:57:02.640And unfortunately, Democrats have never come to me.
00:57:05.740It's almost like they don't want honest poll results.
00:57:47.140And then in the general, he only trails J.D. Vance by four points.
00:57:51.140Now, I know it's like a long way away, a whole lot of caveats apply.
00:57:56.560But that would tend to make me think that the Republicans can't necessarily count on converting all those Donald Trump voters into J.D. Vance voters or whoever else.
00:58:06.660So Republicans have a lot of work to do.
00:58:08.780So you can consider this a free service for you guys to get your crap in order.
00:58:13.380But what it's saying is Americans are very open to the idea of an outsider coming in because they think the Democrat Party's got problems.
00:58:21.660And the Democrats proving them right by showing that they have major problems.
00:58:25.660And so, hey, the Democrat, I've been saying this.
00:58:29.560They need an outsider to come in and clean things up because they're just so co-opted.
00:59:30.720They care more about fighting their own party.
00:59:32.060The thing that scares me about Stephen A. Smith, I don't know the answer to this, and I'm going to see if you know the answer to it, is what percentage of the pop?
00:59:39.260Now, Stephen A. Smith is a sportscaster.
00:59:48.180What percentage of the population, for him to be doing this good, what percentage of the population watches sports?
00:59:53.040I bet it doesn't correlate with how high his numbers are in the polling.
00:59:57.220Well, so in this poll, Republicans were more likely to say they watch sports and Republicans had pretty high favorability ratings for him, especially the ones that said they knew that they were familiar with him.
01:00:09.280And more Republicans were familiar with Stephen A. Smith than Democrats.
01:00:14.000And so it's like he appeals to some of those people.
01:00:17.640Now, he will probably lose them, right?
01:00:53.940It's less than than RFK Jr. did back in December of twenty three.
01:00:58.860But what would happen if he ran as a spoiler is those people would just jump ship to either side as the election approached.
01:01:04.560So it comes back to that thing, right, where it's like the Democrat Party has a problem, but they're not going to let anybody in who will fix it.
01:01:10.600So that's my next question to you before we wrap up here.
01:01:13.780At what point does he become RFK and become public enemy number one?
01:01:18.120Because we've seen the Democrats do this time and time again.
01:01:21.180Happened to Bernie Sanders, happened to Tulsi Gabbard.
01:03:17.540He's going to have to jump shift to the right.
01:03:19.420It's only a matter of when and how much political capital he still has left.
01:03:23.380Turns out the political capital he has left when he jumped ship was 4%.
01:03:26.920And so I think he helped Donald Trump gain about half to 1% probably is the ultimate, you know, but he secured himself an ability to impact things.
01:03:37.440So as Stephen A. Smith, if he runs as a spoiler, he's going to say things and he's going to probably be othered and ostracized.
01:03:45.220And maybe he'll get shoved to the right.
01:05:10.420He has a lot more time than our little short hour here to talk about everything that's going on and everything we need to be worried about, both as Republicans, independents and as a country, because the Democrats mean to destroy this country.
01:05:25.200And if it wasn't for Donald Trump on November 5th, you could bet your bottom dollar we'd be on a collision course.
01:05:30.540This whole little stock market setback, it's nothing compared to what could have been.