00:14:11.440we need to talk about what comes after Trump. Trump was maybe a precursor, but he is not the
00:14:17.540great man. He is not willing to cross the Rubicon. He's not. He's not. And we have to acknowledge
00:14:23.680that. That said, you can still be grateful for the things that he did do as a precursor who
00:14:29.820opened up the playing field that may give us somebody else who actually is everything Trump
00:14:35.100was supposed to be. But my point is that subtitle of the conference, Crisis King,
00:14:39.500America after Trump. I just want to be clear about that. America after Trump, it conveys,
00:14:45.320for some of the speakers, it conveys a disappointment with Trump. It has to be
00:14:50.240after Trump. We have to move past Trump because he's let us down, because he failed. But for some
00:14:57.620of the other speakers, it's, well, I'm really grateful for Trump. It's not so much that I see
00:15:03.960Trump as overall a failure, but we still have to, so this is the steel man of Trump. This would be
00:15:11.380the best defense of Trump. Even in that scenario, here's the deal. We still have to think what
00:15:16.680comes after Trump. We still have to move. We've got to move past Donald Trump. He's not getting
00:15:21.940a third term, guys. No one's going to come and crown him king forever. Donald Trump is an old
00:15:28.700man. He's a 1990s liberal Democrat from New York who backed off on his rhetoric when it comes to
00:15:36.140protecting the unborn, the sanctity of life, who has not been willing to cross the Rubicon,
00:15:42.980who has surrounded himself like King Theoden with not just one worm tongue, but many, Laura Loomer
00:15:50.080and Mark Levin, and the list goes on and on and on. And so we've got to move past Trump. He's not
00:15:56.680the savior. He never was. But he's also not, even in the human sense, the great man who can help to
00:16:02.700revitalize the nation. So we've got to move past Trump. He's going to be out, whether we like it
00:16:10.740or not. And here's the deal. By the time of this conference, November 12th, 13th, and 14th, this
00:16:16.540year, 2026, by that point, because of the midterms, the likelihood, my prediction, is that Donald
00:16:22.940Trump will still have two more years in office, but he will very likely be, in many different
00:16:27.320ways, a lame duck president. So it's not just after Trump come 2028, the end of 2028 going into
00:16:35.9002029. No, it's the time of the conference is strategic because we're going to have to be
00:16:40.960beginning to talk about after Trump right then, because it will be effectively, maybe not formally,
00:16:49.540but effectively, we will already be living in a post-Trump America. Because Trump, come November,
00:16:58.040will likely, if he didn't get it done by then, and it's not looking hopeful, he very much will
00:17:04.800not be able to get it done after then, when Democrats sweep many of the elections because
00:17:12.000so many of us are disenchanted by a GOP that betrayed us. So that's the schedule of the
00:17:19.340conference. Those are the speakers of the conference. One more time, just so you know,
00:17:22.440we've got J.P. Sears. We've got James Fishback. That is the J.P. Sears. The orange hair,
00:17:28.700a little bit long. During COVID, he was one of the ones who came out and he's like,
00:17:32.460this is kind of ridiculous. He's been speaking out against Zionism. It is that J.P. Sears. He's0.82
00:17:37.120great. I've loved him for years. He will be there at our conference. Yep. So J.P. Sears,
00:17:41.000We've got to develop a friendship with him, and that's been great behind the scenes.
00:17:47.200And so we're excited to go public with that and get to do something together.
00:17:50.900He's been critical of TPUSA, and I think he's right.
00:17:57.700He has been critical of Trump, and he loved Trump, like many of us.
00:18:01.660But he's been critical of Trump and the ways that Trump has let us down.
00:18:05.780he's the guy who did you might remember he did a sketch with Alex Jones right after Trump did his
00:18:11.080notorious tweet where he's like Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens and Alex Jones are mentally0.71
00:18:16.100retarded you know and this that and the other and so then JP did a if you haven't seen you got to0.81
00:18:20.880watch it he did a comedic sketch with him and Alex Jones where he's issuing to Alex Jones a an IQ0.89
00:18:28.420test and Alex gives like the most reasonable answers you could possibly imagine and then JP
00:18:33.520is like no that's crazy you're uh that's the wrong answer entirely that's not even close to the right
00:18:38.540answer uh well the findings are you have an iq of 65 and alex jones is like is that good
00:18:42.960so anyways uh jp you've probably seen him on info wars you've probably watched some of his
00:18:48.800comedic sketch uh sketches so we're super excited to have him james fishback running for state
00:18:54.200governor of florida you are probably familiar with james fishback he's got motion as the kids
00:18:59.200would say he really does i mean the guy is doing like like legitimately it's not just every day
00:19:03.760at this point he's doing um several days out of the week he's doing every day but several of those
00:19:10.000days out of the week are multiple events like i've he's i've seen his schedule and sometimes it's
00:19:17.240like three four events in a day and and some of these events are at a gas station and then yet
00:19:22.440three or four events in a day not in in theaters and yet at every single one of them if it's in
00:19:29.080a field, if it's in a gas station, if it's in a Whataburger, there are two, three, four hundred
00:19:34.100people showing up. There are lines of people wanting to see him. I'll be honest, I'm just
00:19:39.140going to say, I have not seen this kind of political energy around a candidate since 2016.
00:19:49.060And since Trump, James Fishback is probably the first guy that I've seen. That doesn't mean that
00:19:55.320he's guaranteed to win. Obviously, we're working, praying toward that end. But I'll say this,
00:20:00.980whether he wins or loses, in terms of just optically, the energy, the momentum, the
00:20:08.920hopefulness, the excitement, the inspiration of what America could be, what Florida could be,
00:20:18.120I have not seen it since Trump. And the only real distinction between Fishback and Trump is,
00:20:23.200if anything, Fishback is better in the sense that Trump never emphasized Christ the way that
00:20:30.580Fishback does. Yeah. Fishback, unapologetically, is Christian nationalism. It's the only way forward.
00:20:37.200Christ is king. Abortion is murder. Abortion is murder. Right. And here's the thing. He could1.00
00:20:44.820get a broader rally, a broader coalition to help push him over the edge. And he's a politician,
00:20:50.540right so he's he's doing that you know everybody has to trying to be as broad as possible because
00:20:56.260he's got an election to win and yet even though an election is on the line um he has not softened
00:21:02.320with abortion he has straight up said abortion is murder and if i'm governor i think it's he said
00:21:07.600it's like 52 abortion clinics left in the state of florida and he said uh we're shutting them all
00:21:12.200down god bless james fishback if you're in florida you need to vote for james fishback so jp sears
00:21:19.480james fishback we've got alex stein uh you probably know alex stein so he does a lot of
00:21:25.280stuff with tp usa uh less these days than he did in the past but still uh the main thing that he
00:21:31.720really has continued to do uh because he loves it and he and there is an intrinsic value in this
00:21:37.520regardless of the organization is uh the on-campus events with the students right like what charlie
00:21:44.060used to do sitting in a booth student after student forming the line coming up to the mic
00:21:49.040asking questions, being able to interact, engage, give answers, make a defense for conservative
00:21:56.380politics, for Christianity, these kinds of things. And so that's a lot of what he does. He also has
00:22:03.260a show on RAV. And the most notable thing with Alex Stein that you probably know him from is he
00:22:09.060is a world-class professional troll, right? So JP is, he can troll. JP, he's got some trolling0.94
00:22:15.740skills. Um, but JP is, I'd say more of a comedian. He does comedic sketches. Alex Stein is a man of
00:22:22.240the people. He goes where the action is. He'll go before, you know, um, a state Senate and,
00:22:29.760and just troll them to death. Uh, he trolled, um, AOC, right? You might remember that one where he's
00:22:36.540like, we need, you know, mass deportations. We got to get rid of all, all these, you know,
00:22:41.020illegal Latinos. He's like, except for you, AOC, you can stay. I love you. I love you. And so1.00
00:22:45.700anyways, that's Alex Stein. Joshua Hames. Some of you may not be familiar with him. Joshua Hames
00:22:51.800is a good man. He's a good man. Husband, father, and he's been in pastoral ministry in the past.
00:22:59.820He's currently very faithful in his local church, but not serving as a pastor. He has a podcast
00:23:05.120called Reformation Red Pill, and he is certainly political and cultural because Jesus cares about
00:23:12.220the political and the cultural. Christ is king, not just over the church. We're not just sequestering,
00:23:17.100quarantining the kingship of Jesus to one small little realm. No, Jesus is king of all. That's
00:23:23.720what we mean when we say Christ is king. He's not just king of everyone. He's king of everything. He
00:23:28.160is political king. He's cultural king, religious king. And so Joshua Hames is political and
00:23:36.360cultural. But if you watch his podcast, Reformation Red Pill, he, out of our speaker lineup, is going
00:23:42.880to put more emphasis on the theological, because that's his wheelhouse, that's his realm. And on
00:23:49.100that note, and he does a wonderful job, but then taking the theological and applying it to politics
00:23:53.620and culture. And another guy, very similar, who is a minister, is Dale Partridge, doing the same
00:23:59.200thing. Theology applied. Very political, very cultural, but a lot of robust substance in the
00:24:07.100theological realm, saying, here's the doctrine of the Christian faith, and this is why politically
00:24:12.980we do X, Y, and Z. Culturally, we do X, Y, and Z, because it's a direct application in the political
00:24:19.700and cultural realm from the word of God so Dale Partridge is going to be there he's great Joshua
00:24:25.620Hames they're both very similar you guys are probably familiar with Calvin Robinson Dale
00:24:30.720Partridge and Calvin and Harrison Smith are on the NXR network with us and we are grateful to have
00:24:37.580them Calvin Robinson from England he's been in America for a while now and he travels back and
00:24:44.500forth and does a lot of stuff. But he is an Anglican priest and a minister and has done a
00:24:51.220ton of media, been very successful. He has taught and done lectures, guest lectures and debates at
00:24:58.200Oxford, is doing another one in the near term future. He's been massively influential, massively
00:25:05.500influential. So Calvin Robinson is there. We're super excited to have him. And then Harrison Smith,
00:25:11.300You probably know him best from InfoWars. Harrison is a friend and he's been very kind to us. We
00:25:18.940appreciate his friendship. And he's one of these guys in media is like, hey, I made a friend. Hey,
00:25:26.120next week I lost a friend. Hey, I made a... He's reliable. Harrison, he's got ferocity. He's got
00:25:35.480grit. He has courage. And yet at the same time, though, he also has this stability. That's what
00:25:43.640I like about him. He's stable. And so, yeah, he puts his neck out there. Yes, he takes risks. Yes,
00:25:50.160he doesn't shy away from a fight. At the same time, though, he's not flighty. He has been faithful
00:25:57.300as one of the right-hand men of Alex Jones for eight years. And when everybody else was
00:26:04.760abandoning Alex Jones. Harrison did not. And he has been faithful and for eight years has served
00:26:12.300with InfoWars. And now, of course, he's with us once a week on Fridays with NXR. But his day job,
00:26:18.320you'll find him Monday through Friday, five days a week with the Alex Jones Network, now that
00:26:22.800InfoWars has been tragically and unjustly ripped away. So that is all of our speakers. J.P. Sears,
00:26:30.680James Fishback, Alex Stein, Joshua Hames, Dale Partridge, Calvin Robinson, Harrison Smith,
00:26:36.320and myself again, November 12th, 13th, 14th in Dallas, Texas. And it's three, two and a half
00:26:43.220days, but three days. Thursday kickoff is 7 p.m. Registration will open at one, but 7 p.m. kickoff
00:26:51.540on Thursday and then full days from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday and on Saturday. That's eight
00:26:59.400speakers that we're starting with. And we already, we're sandbagging here a little bit, right? We're
00:27:05.380just, we're trying to let the beat build a bit, a little bit of dramatic flair, if you will. But
00:27:12.260we've got two or three more speakers, for sure two, maybe a third, that we will be announcing
00:27:18.540over the coming weeks slash months as we get closer. Now, here's the biggest thing. I probably
00:27:24.060should have led with this, but biggest thing, um, how do you register? Uh, will you register
00:27:29.760by going to, uh, you take your money and you put it in the envelope, you mailed, no, go to
00:27:35.760newchristianright.com slash conference. That's also our website, newchristianright.com for all
00:27:40.560of our content, but for the conference, newchristianright, spelled exactly how it sounds,
00:27:45.280.com slash conference. So newchristianright.com slash conference, but here's the deal. There is
00:27:50.480a bit of urgency. So the ticket prices for this conference being three days, multiple speakers,
00:27:58.360awesome venue, awesome lineup, is going to be regular pricing will be $250. And we will start
00:28:05.340regular pricing on June 1st. But we wanted to make it for the boys. We wanted the boys to be
00:28:13.680able to come to this conference. And so we are giving, it's a quick turnaround, but starting
00:28:19.840right now all the way through May 31st to the end of the month. So you've got about week and a half
00:28:27.260or so. For the next week and a half until May 31st, we are doing the early bird pricing. And
00:28:33.220instead of shaving off 20%, 30%, 40%, we made it half off, $1.25. So for $125, you can come to this
00:28:44.400conference, but you got to register at newchristianright.com forward slash conference.
00:28:50.180Got to register by May 31st for your ticket, $125. And as an added bonus, because we want to
00:28:58.980make this value packed for all of the guys who are coming, especially those who are willing to
00:29:04.140register early. As an added bonus, those of you who do the early bird registration will not only
00:29:09.900get 50% off of your registration, but you'll also get your choice of two NXR signed books.
00:29:16.500We are publishing four books this year. We've already published The Hyphenated Heresy,
00:29:21.160Judeo-Christianity. That was myself and Jordan Hall as the authors. We published that on January
00:29:27.6402nd, and within three months, it sold 5,000 copies, which is awesome. Praise God for that.
00:29:33.580A lot of you guys have enjoyed that book. That book will be there at the conference,
00:29:38.640right physical copy at the conference but so will our next three books the silent jihad right0.97
00:29:44.760talking about the uh the muhammadans the islamification of the west and how to stop it
00:29:50.780that's by calvin robinson he's the author and that's going to be published and available on
00:29:55.960our website newchristianright.com uh within just a few weeks um in in the month of june for sure
00:30:03.240maybe towards the beginning maybe towards the middle we're still working with the printer but
00:30:07.720by mid-June. That book will be available that you'll be able to order it and ship it. But it
00:30:13.680will also be physical copies at the conference. Third book that will not be published until
00:30:19.640probably July or August. We're working still on finishing touches and finishing the draft. And
00:30:27.820it has to go to the editors. And then we have to, you know, all these things, the printers.
00:30:31.020but it's by Jordan Hall. Myself as a co-author is a bit generous, but an assisting author on
00:30:40.300this particular book. But Jordan Hall, it's called White Genocide, the Criminal Conspiracy
00:30:45.940of Immigration, Demographic Replacement, and Anti-White Racism. White Genocide,0.97
00:30:53.360the Criminal Conspiracy of Immigration, Demographic Replacement, and Anti-White Racism.
00:31:00.100And that's going to be, again, available to ship in July, August from newchristianright.com.
00:31:08.720But by the time of the conference, which is November 12th through the 14th, that book will be long completed and available, physical copy at the conference.
00:31:19.480last one that will be published and available to order and to ship in probably September,
00:31:28.160September, October timeline, is going to be our final book for the year, 19 Reasons to Repeal
00:31:34.860the 19th Amendment. 19 Reasons to Repeal the 19th Amendment. And the author for this book
00:31:40.180is Dale Partridge. Same thing, it won't be ready to order and ship completed until September or
00:31:47.420October of this year, but by the time of the conference in November, it will be done. So all
00:31:52.400four of these books, we will have physical copies at the conference. And for those of you who take
00:31:57.520us up on the early registration, you will have your choice of any two of those four books. And
00:32:04.920they will not just be physical copies, but they will be signed by the author. So you will have
00:32:09.300your choice of any two of our four publications for this year, 2026, signed copies of any four
00:32:16.400those books in addition to 50% off of the Christ is King America after Trump conference. $125
00:32:24.680starting June 1st, it will be $250. Any final thoughts? I know that's a lot.
00:32:31.760No, it's super exciting. I have to say, as the finance guy here at NXR, I look at that deal and
00:32:37.760I was like, oof, that hurts. He was holding him back. Don't do it, Joel. It's so good.
00:32:42.300But in all seriousness, Antonio, literally, it's not just a joke.
00:32:46.880I was like, I want to make the early bird half.