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November 1, 2024 48 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON

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SCOTT BESSENT
E.J. ANTONI 
JACK POSO
RAHEEM KASSAM
MONICA CROWLEY
CHRIS HOAR

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
The big Jobs Jobs Jobs Report, and the prophecy came true.
Job's white twelve thousand, twelve thousand, and non farm payroll that.

Speaker 2 (00:10):
Is the lightest going back to December of twenty twenty.
So make the case against Donald Trump in particular comparison
you make with twenty sixteen, and how the world is
different now and how.

Speaker 3 (00:21):
The American guardrails against him are different now.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
Yeah, Katy, You're absolutely right.

Speaker 4 (00:26):
This is really a leader about Donald Trump and the
unacceptable risk that we think he poses to America and
the world. And the audience that we had in mind
when we wrote this was our many readers who are Republicans.
We have Republicans and Democrat readers, and we didn't want
this to be kind of a grand statement for the
history books. We wanted to try and lay out to

(00:47):
those readers that we have who are likely to vote
for Donald Trump why we think that he poses a risk.
And there are really three sets of reasons. And these
are people who I think will have seen in the
first Trump term that actually there was a bombast and drama,
but the economy did pretty well and he wasn't as
catastrophic as people feel. So I think these are people
who probably don't much like him as a person, don't
see him as a role model for their kids, but

(01:09):
do think that the risks around him may be wildly overblown,
and we think they're wrong. And in three broad areas. One,
what Donald Trump is promising to do with the economy
is way more radical than twenty sixteen and way more dangerous.
His tariff policy, his policy, his promise to deport millions
of undocumented migrants, his reckless tax policy, all of these things,

(01:31):
we think from just a straight economic perspective are much
more dangerous than people realize. Secondly, as Richard has just
laid out to you, the world is much more dangerous.
In twenty sixteen, the world was a pretty complicated place,
but it was nothing like what we have now. With
two wars raging, with a lot of growing access of
evil or whatever you want to call it between Iran

(01:51):
and North Korea, countries like that Russia. This is a
time when America needs its alliances. Actually, one of the
great strengths of the Biden administration has been to rebuild
alliances and relationships with countries around the world. And Donald Trump,
if one thing we know about him is that he's unpredictable,
or the other is that he has a total contempt
for alliances. So that's the second reason, and then the
third reason is that we think he would be much

(02:13):
more unconstrained and there is a real risk that he
threatens America's institutions. In twenty sixteen, there were a lot
of grown ups around him, This is a well known argument,
but there were grown ups in the room. This time,
we think it is much more likely that it will
be kind of Toady's chances. He will not have the
serious grown ups. And when you have the former chairman

(02:33):
of the Joint Duet of Staff who worked with him,
his own chief of staff calling him a fascist, when
you have half his cabinet unwilling to support him, these
are the kind of references that if you are hiring
someone for a job, you would really think twice about
hiring someone where you had those references of people who
had worked closely with that person before. So add all
of that together and we think it's just an unacceptable risk.

Speaker 5 (02:56):
Look.

Speaker 4 (02:56):
I hope if he is elected president that we will
be wrong and that those don't come to pass. But
I think the tail risk of a t're On presidency
hard to quantify that. It's just too big. And so
I think Kamala Harris.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
She may not be great. I need to.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
Be delighted if she was. But she may well be
a MEDIACA president, but she does not pose that catastrophic risk.

Speaker 6 (03:19):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.

Speaker 7 (03:24):
Pray for our enemies, because we're going to medieval on
these people.

Speaker 2 (03:29):
You've not got a free shot.

Speaker 8 (03:30):
All these networks lying about the people, the people have
had a belly full of it.

Speaker 2 (03:35):
I know you don't like hearing that.

Speaker 7 (03:37):
I know you've tried to do everything in the world
to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.

Speaker 2 (03:39):
It's going to happen.

Speaker 9 (03:41):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line?

Speaker 3 (03:44):
Mega media?

Speaker 6 (03:45):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.

Speaker 2 (03:51):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?

Speaker 7 (03:55):
If that answer is to save my country, this country.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
Will the same war room.

Speaker 3 (04:02):
Here's your host, Stephen K.

Speaker 2 (04:04):
Bath Well.

Speaker 7 (04:11):
Friday, one November, year of e alerd twenty twenty four.
It is the weekend of mass mobilization, first last day
in many places of early voting. You just heard the
best argument of the globalist against President Trump. And even
they admit that Kamala Harris is a non entity, and

(04:31):
they talk about global wars and all the stuff that
happened under her watch with Biden. She's a mediocrity. That's
their words, not mine. The job's numbers catastrophic. President Trump
has already put out. President Trump's already put out a
true social Jason Miller and the team all over this.

Speaker 2 (04:48):
Let me read it.

Speaker 7 (04:49):
Trump campaign statement of Kamala's job loss of the jobs
report is a catastrohan and definitively reveals how badly Kamala
Harris broke our economy. In a single month, Kamala's failed
economic gender wiped out nearly thirty thousand private sector jobs
in nearly fifty thousand manufacturing jobs. We have asked one
of President Trump's senior financial advisor, Scott Bessant, to join us. Scott, first,

(05:15):
let's take the jobs report and then I know you've
had a lot of interaction as I have also with
the economist, and I want to get into that.

Speaker 2 (05:24):
But tell me about this jobs report first.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
Well, good Steve, good, good to have you back. And
you know, I just want to say I'm a Presbyterian
from South Carolina. We don't emote a lot, but one
of the most moving scenes at the Republican convention in Milwaukee,
I was watching Don Junior interview your daughter Moe, and
I was sitting there thinking this is I'm looking at

(05:50):
two children, one whose father is a political prisoner and
one whose father survived an assassination attempt, and that it
was quite a moment watching those two, uh and interact
in Milwaukee. So but enough to that onto this. This
is a serious time. The economy is I thought the

(06:13):
economy is very fragile. Every job that has been created
is government or government adjacent. With this gigantic spending and
these number, you know, the Biden Harris administration, they're they're
going to blame them on the hurricane and the devastation
in the in the Carolinas, in Tennessee, and that that's

(06:36):
just wrong because we're seeing big revisions back to August
and private, small, small business has been suffering all year.
Only big companies who are rent seeking, government adjacent have
done well. And I think the I think the chickens

(06:57):
are coming home to roost here. And we got a
glimpse of what more Biden Harris is going to look
like they've tried to gotte the economy into the election.
It's not working, and this couldn't be a worse number
a few days out from the election.

Speaker 7 (07:18):
This has been one of your themes too, that the
massive federal spending in these huge deficits and now the
thirty but thirty seventry in debt and the refinancing of
that short term is generally any jobs they've had are
really kind of aphemeral because their government or government adjacent.
Why JD and Trump are the two best in the

(07:38):
world to make this argument? Do you believe in this
last next four days that the pivot and the focus
should be on the strongest argument we have, which is
the disastrous economy and the out of control, the out
of control invasion by illegal by illegal aliens or undocumented

(07:58):
migrants wherever you want to call them, sir.

Speaker 3 (08:01):
Yeah. Look, and I've been been at rallies with both
of them, spoken extensively with both of them, and I
had conversations that we have to reprivatize this economy because
for all the spending for this gigantic Orwellian named Inflation

(08:23):
Reduction Act that we have created with seven trillion of spending.
There are eighteen thousand new manufacturing jobs steep eighteen thousand,
and I would argue that that the government spending has
actually hurt the job creation. We're in the biggest capital

(08:46):
expenditure boom in the midst of this AI boom that
we've seen since the dot com boom and the tech
boom in the nineties. So there is a private sector boom.
And if let me just leave it alone, let it grow.
That the AI spending by big tech is in three

(09:09):
four five hundred billion dollars, and that can drive the economy.
Once we get the government out of the economy, then
interest rates can come down, inflation can come down, and
we can go back to what we had from twenty
and sixteen to twenty and nineteen and this mass immigration.

(09:35):
I have constantly talked about the bifurcated economy, and we've
seen the Biden the talking points and about what Harris
and Biden have done to Americans. When Kama Harris says
that she is going to focus on the middle class,

(09:56):
there is no middle class left to focus on. They've
eviscerated it. The top ten and twenty percent of Americans
had never done so well, the bottom fifty percent is
getting killed. That inflation, this unfettered immigration is pushing down
their wages, and if you want a real life over
the summer, I was just struck by, like, what kind

(10:19):
of economy are these folks running? In terms of the
haves and the have nots. There was a record number
of Americans who took European vacations this year, and there
are a record number of Americans using food banks, and
that is at four point one percent unemployment. Steve, that's
not supposed.

Speaker 7 (10:37):
To happen, Scott, talk to me about the Economists. That's
the kind of the People magazine, of the globalists they endorsed.

Speaker 2 (10:45):
They said, she's mediocre.

Speaker 7 (10:48):
I don't expect a lot, but Trump is the end
of civilization as we know it.

Speaker 3 (10:52):
Your thoughts, sir, Yeah, Look, they speak for they speak
for the status quo. They speak for the ten or
two twenty percent who have done well. And I actually
published an editorial in The Economist. It's online. I'd encourage
everyone to go and read it, and they I was

(11:16):
with the editorial board. It was kind of ten on
one about four weeks ago, and they don't understand. Just
like your opening line, that this is a dying regime. Well,
the international trading system has become so contorted, so unfair
since nineteen eighty one is when the US started running

(11:39):
these massive trade deficits. And you cannot say that the
system is working when you end up with these imbalances.
And they just want to keep running a broken system
and kind of acquiesce to what they clearly not acceptable

(12:02):
for workers all over the world. Look what's happening in US,
in Europe, in South America, working people have had it.
Look at the change the changes in Europe. Marine Lapin
is going to probably be the next president of Friends,
and she is the second worst choice. The left wing

(12:25):
candidate Mallinschan is even more radical than she is. So
you know, I know Zandy when I listen to what
she had had to say. You know the economists, they
come out of the box. Tariffs are automatically bad. I
believe The Economist was founded in eighteen whatever is an
anti tariff magazine, so it's in their DNA. And the

(12:47):
great thing about President Trump, my interactions with him, he's
not afraid to try new things, to talk about new things.
He may not do them. And when she was talking
about the mass deportations. Well, what about the mass importation
and what that's done to working people? For the first

(13:09):
time in my career. For decades, it was always said, oh,
the one place supply and demand doesn't affect wages is
the illegal immigration doesn't push wages down. Now, it's good
for the inflation numbers. So they're saying, oh, yeah, it's great,

(13:29):
it pushes wages down. Well, you know Donald Trump's proposals,
especially no tax on overtime that will pay Americans higher
wages and get them back to work, no tax on
Social Security. I think we can get seven eight percent
of the over sixty crowd back in the workforce. And

(13:50):
you know, I don't know where the Economist magazine has been,
but there were no wars under Donald Trump. The world
is a dangerous place because Joe Biden and Kamala Harris,
starting with the failed pull out in Afghanistan, starting with
the Russian invasion of Ukraine, because we lead with weakness,

(14:10):
and the horrible events of October seventh. So, you know,
I think Donald Trump, the what's really underrated with Donald
Trump will be the world will be back in a
peaceful situation. We will not be careening toward World War three.
And then finally, you know, I just think the deregulation

(14:32):
that he's going to put through. President Trump likes to
talk about President McKinley.

Speaker 7 (14:44):
Hang on one second, just I'm holding to the break.
Short commercial break here. We've got e j On Tony's
also on talking about the recasting of these numbers. We've
lost like a million jobs. Pasobic in Pennsylvania. Raheingasan with
some analysis of early voting.

Speaker 2 (14:57):
Stick around. You're in the war ord. Here's your host,
Stephen k Back.

Speaker 7 (15:05):
Okay, we're going to be going to people in the
field in Pennsylvania, other battleground states. They got bus tours
going all over Monica, cash everybody. Raheem's got some great
analysis on the early vote. We've got Charlie Kirk later
Postos in Pennsylvania to talk about that. But I got
Scott Besson because this is the closing argument about the

(15:27):
economy and geopolitics and the economists, which is obviously very
opposed to kind of these populist nationalists economic policies of
President Trump and is as Scott Besson lays out, they
were founded about one hundred and eighty years ago on
the one hundred and seventy fifth anniversary of the magazine with
Zandy sat.

Speaker 2 (15:46):
Down with me.

Speaker 7 (15:47):
I think for almost an hour in a life kind
of debate a Q and A which starts Q and
A but ended as a debate, and they can't defend
their policies. It is the magazine of the globalists, and
we obviously have very different policies, proven trackers. President Trump's
policies work. Scott, another thing before I let you go,

(16:07):
and all I would like I would like to see
more of this out there in the closing argument this weekend,
because they can't run away and hide from the forty
six thousand manufacturing jobs lost. EJ is going to be
here because aj Antni told us years ago what they
were doing on these phony job numbers. They go back
and recast and guess what they've done, done it again.
EJ's here to show you because you've really lost a
million jobs. And Scott Desson's right, anytime they talk about

(16:30):
a job, it's a government or government adjacent job because
of the massive federal spending. Scott, there's also something else
very worrying. You brought to my attention to Bloomberg story
on the end of the dollar empire the dollar as
a prime reserve currency. Can you give me a brief
summary of that and why we should be concerned.

Speaker 3 (16:48):
Well, there's a Bloomberg story that's saying that election by
there's a headline election violence risk threatens US dollar dominance.
But it is so unsided. And I've been in touch
with my friends at Bloomberg, and I think Bloomberg, Wall
Street Journal, even the Economists are the publications that should

(17:12):
be asking the Democrats will they accept the results of
the election, because I tell you my worry on the violence.
I haven't seen Jamie Harrison, head of the DNC. I
haven't seen Vice President Harris. I haven't seen Mark Elias
say that they are going to accept these election results.
I haven't seen President Biden call for peace on the streets.

(17:35):
He's actually they has said he thinks that it could
get unruly. So I think that those center left or
center right publications need to get definitive statements from the
Democratic leaders that they will not do this because that
article quotes Bob Rubin and another group of people who

(17:59):
think that it will be our side. Well, first of all,
I think a very good chance we're going to have
the trifecta, and if I read the New York Times,
Washington Post or watch the twaddle on CNN or MSNBC,
I am going to have a psychotic break when Donald
Trump wins and there's a Republican suite because I've been

(18:21):
fed so much misinformation that I don't know how people
were going to react, but I want a definitive statement
from their leadership because they will be the ones who
hurt the dollar.

Speaker 7 (18:37):
Scott, where do people get you on social media and
track you? Particularly the next four or five days.

Speaker 3 (18:43):
I are at k e ysq dot com. That's the
main mailbox for our office, and if anyone emails me,
I within seventy two hours, I try to respond to
all the inquiries.

Speaker 7 (18:58):
And by the way, magnificent job assisting President Trump and
shaping his economic message. It's been very powerful and very verandpoint.

Speaker 2 (19:05):
Thank you, sir. I appreciate Scott.

Speaker 7 (19:09):
We're about to go into the battlefield here in a moment,
particularly in Pennsylvania and the Blue Wall. I want to
bring in EJ. You brought this up a couple of
years ago and it was quite brilliant, but today it's just,
I mean, it's ridiculous. You called them out. You caught him.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
They finally admitted it a couple of months ago.

Speaker 7 (19:25):
Talk to me about the job's number and particularly the recasting,
because this is just pure gas line, it's pure information warfare.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Your thoughts are.

Speaker 3 (19:34):
Well, Steve.

Speaker 6 (19:34):
First off, great to see you, and I join everyone
in saying thank God for your safe return. In terms
of this job's report, it's very ugly, and it's not
just the headline was a big disappointment, but the internals
are frankly horrific here. I mean, a lot of people
are saying about are talking about the hurricanes and the strikes,
and they're saying, oh, that was the reason for such

(19:55):
a disappointing jobs number. That's a big reason for manufacturing
coming down. But that does explain the point that Scott
just made, which is why do we continue to see
previous months have such big downward revisions. In fact, if
you calculate not just the very poor showing in terms
of jobs added, but then you add in the downward revisions,
this was actually a net loss of jobs of one

(20:17):
hundred thousand. So the idea that the labor market is
healthier or has some kind of robust growth rate, I'm sorry,
but that's just all absolute nonsense. The other really important
thing here is that the other survey in this report,
which is a survey of households, not just a survey
of businesses that counts jobs, but the survey of households
counts how many people are employed, how many people have

(20:37):
those jobs, And what that shows is a huge drop
of over three hundred thousand for the month. Now, the
reason that's important is because that survey still counts people
as employed even if they are temporarily not working because
of things like strikes, and so the idea that somehow
the hurricanes and the strikes are the cause for the
disappointing jobs numbers, I'm sorry, that just doesn't even pass

(20:59):
the smell test, because even the data that includes those
people as employed still shows a big drop on the month.
So you add up all of these different declines, and
you include the downward revisions, and all of a sudden,
you get a picture. We're in a twelve month period,
we're losing a million jobs at a time, and sure enough,
that's what we see in the full time data right now.

(21:21):
We've lost over just over a million full time jobs
in the last year. So literally all of the net
job growth that we have been seeing in this economy
has all been part time jobs. We are seeing people
lose good paying full time jobs with benefits and things
like the manufacturing industry, and they're having to pick up
multiple part time jobs in things like the leisure and

(21:41):
hospitality industry. Now that's not to knock people who work
in those industries. It's simply to point out that people
are increasingly having to get multiple part time jobs that
typically don't pay very well and typically don't have benefits
to try to make ends meet because they're all losing
their good paying full time jobs. Welcome to the Biden
Harris economy.

Speaker 7 (22:00):
This is the reason the lived experience of these people
over our people are voting for Trump when the media
says that goes economy so great, we can't understand.

Speaker 2 (22:08):
This is it.

Speaker 7 (22:09):
This is reality, EJ. I know you get a balance.
Where do people get you on social media? We're going
to have you on over the weekend. I know today's
a big day for you because of the jobs. For
a magnificent job of exposing these lies from the beginning.
But this is the lived experience of the working class,
in the middle class in this country where do people
go to fund you, sir.

Speaker 6 (22:27):
The best place to find me, Steve is on X
the handle there is at real EJ and Tony.

Speaker 2 (22:34):
Thank you brother. Okay, I got posts on and I
got raheem. Let's play. Let's play that, Charlie Kirk cole open.
I'll bring posts so in.

Speaker 8 (22:40):
That they're trying to prime their supports to expect to
win and suggest that the only way that they could
lose would be if it was stolen, if things were rigged,
if the election wasn't fair, which is going to preview
not just the court cases we're Trump to lose next week,
but potentially many lawful fear of violence.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Yeah, yes, true.

Speaker 10 (22:58):
But Jonathan, you have Donald Trump's own people. You even
have people like Charlie Kirk freaking out now telling the truth,
saying the numbers are looking terrible in Pennsylvania that right
now Trump is on his way to losing. I think
it's a Politico story that was showing what Kirk and
others were saying because early voting, according to them and

(23:22):
many others not going their way. Women are going out
and they are voting, and two things are happening at once.
The Harris campaign is getting more confident by the day
that things are breaking their way in the Blue Wall States.
And the Trump campaign has two things happening. One, Donald

(23:43):
Trump is starting you know, things are going well in
Pennsylvania for Harris because he's starting to claim that, oh
my gosh, they're trying to steal the vote from me.
This on one hand, and another head Charlie Kirk and
other people attached to the Trump campaign. Our big supporters
of the Trump Pam campaign are literally freaking out, saying publicly,

(24:05):
we're going to lose if the voting patterns continue this way.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
Yeah, you're seeing a fall confidence. Let me have it.

Speaker 7 (24:14):
Okay again, We're gonna get charlier on later, Jack Pasovak
and Raheem to my smart warriors, Pasobic, you first, people
are not freaking out at all. What we're doing is
saying we must focus. Pasobic. Your response to the Morning
Joe set.

Speaker 11 (24:34):
Well, let me just talk right here about the state
of Pennsylvania. And you know they're talking about this is
it's this women vote. That's what it all comes down to.
This women vote that's precipitating this. They're saying, well, is
the women vote coming in? This is really hard? This
all look how much stronger women are voting. This is
going to be the clip. Look, look, I don't know
if Joe Scarborough is as familiar with Pennsylvania as he

(24:56):
is with being familiar of, you know, kissing the boots.
It's of Kamala Harris and every Democrat that walks across
his stage. But in the state of Pennsylvania, this is
pretty typical for what we see in early voting, particularly
in mail in voting. Remember, by law, Pennsylvania does not
have early voting.

Speaker 2 (25:16):
What we've done.

Speaker 11 (25:17):
This year, what Joshapiro has set up this year was
this sort of de facto scheme of allowing people to
early vote in person by mail, where being you go in,
you go get an absente ballot, your QUESTI turnback in person.
Men don't typically do that. Typically, what we see in
Pennsylvania is women voting by mail at a higher clip.
And guess what, Guess what it's about the split that

(25:39):
we're seeing right now, what I'm not seeing is sixty
percent seventy percent, seventy five percent women.

Speaker 2 (25:46):
That would absolutely be cause for a quote unquote freak out.

Speaker 11 (25:51):
But for someone who doesn't understand Pennsylvania at all, I
could understand why. You might not be so familiar with
these numbers, but when you look at this, this is
a exactly in line with the Mulos Steve what we
need to do in Pennsylvania. We need to do three things.
Number one, we need to make sure the Democrats did
not get their firewall. We did that. We've kept them
under four hundred thousand. They said they wanted four hundred.

(26:13):
They didn't get that in their early votes. Didn't get it.
Why And that's the delta between ours and d's because
we put it up with turning point action, with the
pachase in Scott Pressler's early vote action.

Speaker 2 (26:23):
That's number one.

Speaker 11 (26:24):
We're setting the predicate with the airstrikes and the shaping
operation going into election day now, with the exception of
Bucks County that goes out Monday or Tuesday. We'll talk
about this later. Three million in person, five hundred thousand.

Speaker 2 (26:37):
Mail, the mass mobilization psobics. Stay right there, Raheem, stay
right there. Cash betel ISOs going to join us.

Speaker 7 (26:45):
He's on the bus at the rallies today going to
cash Raheem Jack next to order, you use your host.

Speaker 2 (27:01):
Stephen kb.

Speaker 7 (27:04):
Okay, Pasoba Grahem, Monica crowd's going to join us in
a second.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
A lot to go through. I want to go live to.

Speaker 7 (27:10):
Pennsylvania the road trip. Cash Burttel joins us. Cash, Where
are you guys? What is happening? Who's with you?

Speaker 2 (27:18):
Hey?

Speaker 12 (27:18):
Steve and Warroom posse, Let's go Pennsylvania. We're on the
team Trump bus tour. We're making sure we leave no
county unturned. We are at the Limerick City. We're at
the Limerick Diner. We've got a thunderdome version of a
crowd here supporting Donald J.

Speaker 2 (27:31):
Trump and America.

Speaker 12 (27:32):
First with me is Hogan, Gidley, Matt Whittaker, Byron Donalds,
Senator Cyndia Hyde, Smith, Victoria Sparks, Leo Terrell, and so
many other great Americans. We are going to cover this
state coast to coast. But Warroom, I wanted to give
you a live look at the crowd. I'm got a
kickof of the bus.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
Sto right here and check it out. Let's see it.

Speaker 3 (27:52):
Hey, everybody say hi to them.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
How's that Steve? That was amazing? Oh my god, that's
amazing out.

Speaker 12 (28:15):
There, My brother, they're chanting your name.

Speaker 7 (28:16):
Still, Cash, we need two and a half to three
million people to show up on Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (28:23):
This tour, I know, is over the weekend to do it.

Speaker 7 (28:25):
Do you feel right now that the Trump forces are
going to come out at those type of numbers on Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (28:31):
Take Pennsylvania. Well, if they're coming.

Speaker 12 (28:33):
Out like the droves we're seeing here and the bus
and listen, we were out crisscross in the state last
week from Philly to Pittsburgh. We're doing the same thing
this week. If you just saw the crowd that's here,
and energize every school bus that drives by, Steve, every
truck that drives by, every pickup, every car is honky
non stop.

Speaker 6 (28:50):
And of course we.

Speaker 12 (28:51):
Have our brave garbage workers who are here right there
looking at you, right front and center, because they're here
to support Donald Trump, because he doesn't treat them like track.
He treats them like great Americas.

Speaker 2 (29:01):
We got law enforcement and.

Speaker 12 (29:02):
Veterans here, and you saw the lineup. So I think
these crowds are indicative. But my message to them, Steve,
and my message to the war room posse is the
same as yours. You got to go out and finish
this thing. You've got to go out and get ten
people you don't know. You got to get a little
uncomfortable and make sure you get out the vote. You
have the agenda Trump forty seven, you have the leader.
You've got Steve Bannon back in the dojo, and now

(29:24):
we need to close the deal. Twenty four to seven,
four straight days, NonStop.

Speaker 2 (29:30):
Cash.

Speaker 7 (29:31):
What's your social media so people can follow you and
we're going to come back to you an eleven o'clock hour.

Speaker 12 (29:36):
Yeah at cash onto social, at cash onto social and listen,
go see Government Gangsters. It's Steve Bannon's brilliant work for
my best seller. Government Gangsters is the ammunition you need
to take this thing home.

Speaker 2 (29:48):
Warroom dot Film, Warroom, duff Film.

Speaker 12 (29:50):
Have a party tonight at tomorrow and invite people you
don't know. They'll be voting for DJT NonStop for govim Gangster.

Speaker 3 (29:56):
Thanks Dve.

Speaker 7 (29:58):
Okay, tell the folks out there love them. Jacks Cash
Betel live in Limerick Post. So I think the Pasobic
family's there, are they not?

Speaker 5 (30:07):
Yeah?

Speaker 11 (30:08):
That uh, that that if you looked closely, and that
that shot the that's my dad dressed up as a
garbage worker out there, and my cousin and her four kids,
and my mom's out there and Limerick, PA is right
down the street from where we grew up. So they
got a huge by the way, the massive church that
they have set up there, brand new church that just

(30:28):
opened right in Limerick Catholic Church here today on the
Feast of All Saints, by the way, So make sure
out there if you're following your Holy Days of obligation, you.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
Got to go.

Speaker 11 (30:36):
But my dad was walking around the diner earlier dressed
as a uh as a trash driver, and he was saying,
he was saying, we're gonna have to report the Limerick
diner because it's full of garbage this morning.

Speaker 2 (30:49):
God pasobic state.

Speaker 7 (30:51):
Hang on right here, I'm gonna bring in Raheem in Raheem,
give me your breakdown, because Morning Joe is now, oh
my gosh, Pennsylvania slipping away from Trump. The whole thing's
gonna go. It's because the women vote. I think there's
an analysis of this nationwide, we look at it. That's
the opposite. But I want you to take a shot here.
Why is Morning Joe skipping around saying this is starting

(31:13):
to slip away from Trump?

Speaker 2 (31:19):
Is Raheem there, Raheem?

Speaker 7 (31:23):
I think you're muted. Brok Okay, hang on. Let's get
my Raheem rebooted up. Jack, give me your and I'm
gonna get Rahem in here in a second. Give me
your assessment of how do we get the three million?
How do we get the three Yeah, go ahead, Look.

Speaker 11 (31:39):
We just got it. Look it's team Trump, it's the
bar storming. I'm gonna be tailgating. We're trying to get
a number of people out to tailgate at the penn
State game tomorrow. With that, got look Center County, so
Pennsylvania typically has three major buckets of Democrat votes. You've
got Center County where penn State State collegees. Then Pittsburgh Philadelphi,

(32:00):
which everybody knows we've been laser focused on Philadelphia this
entire election. Then we've got Elon Musk barnstorming the state.
We went out, we did the Steelers game. President Trump
went there. The last piece of this is going to
be tomorrow at the State College game, Center County, where
Scott Presler is coming, I'm coming, some other special guests
may be there, and we are trying to flip Center County,

(32:21):
where nine hundred votes away.

Speaker 2 (32:24):
If we can take away their buckets, if.

Speaker 11 (32:27):
We can take away the places where they would normally
generate votes in these counties across Pennsylvania, then we can
win this thing. And then the very last piece of that,
of course, as we were just saying before the break,
three million just pa so the infantry mass mobilization. So
we've got the air strikes, we were conducting, the shaping operation,
that's registration, that's early voting. That piece is pretty much done.

(32:48):
Other than Bucks County, for Mbucks County, Quakertown, Levittown, and Doylestown.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
You need to be going and voting right now.

Speaker 11 (32:54):
Today is the last day until five pm, and go
film videos that they try to send the cops out
at you, and we'll be in touch with the little
Governor Joshapiro. But the mass mobilization must take place seven
am to eight pm in the state of Pennsylvania on Tuesday,
fifth and November. You need to be out there manning
the polls. And if you've already voted, and if you're

(33:15):
a member of the War and Posse and you've already voted,
taken care of that, then you need to be whipping
up all the people in your family, chat in your neighborhood,
in your communities, in your nights of Columbus group in
your school groups, whatever it is, soccer what, I don't care.
I really don't care. You need to find Trump supporters
and drag them physically, drag.

Speaker 2 (33:34):
Them to the polls.

Speaker 7 (33:35):
On fifth November, raheem, I think we get your mic
worked out. Give me your assessment of these numbers.

Speaker 3 (33:45):
Yeah, do you have me?

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Yeah, we got you.

Speaker 9 (33:49):
All right, Thanks for having me, Steve. Look, you asked
the question as to why Good Morning Joe felt the
ability to spin you Charlie Kirk's tweets about getting more
people out there and things like that, And look, it
comes down to a lot of how the data is
coming out right now, a lot of what we expect,
a lot of what the graphs are showing us. So
one of the I mean, unfortunately, one of the best

(34:10):
sources for this at the moment comes from NBC News,
So you have to take it with a massive lump
of salt. But what they're telling us, what the data
shows us as far as their vote of file data
that's coming out, is that in Pennsylvania they claim about
double the number of female Democrats new voters specifically are

(34:34):
voting then say female Republicans. The numbers amongst men pretty
much the same about ticking even between male Democrats and
male Republicans. That is, again new voters. The numbers, however,
flip completely on their head when you go to a
state like Arizona. What they're showing us in Arizona is

(34:54):
that male Republicans are outstripping male Democrats by about two
to one, and that the female numbers are in about parity.
That does make the case that obviously there is a
lot of work to do. In Pennsylvania, you can make
the case, and you can break it down even further
by age bracket. That shows us actually that it's mostly

(35:16):
older voters who are coming out and voting early. That
leaves a huge chunk of say, under forty year old
voters who are either going to be on the day
voters or simply not showing up at all. The Democrats
will have to do a lot of work to get
especially the eighteen to twenty four bracket out, which is

(35:36):
really not represented at all in this early voting data
that we see from NBC's election desks. So you know,
you can spin it pretty much either way. Republicans will
obviously say, look, our voter base is typically on the
day we have made some inroads into early voting, We've
definitely made more inroads into new voters. And those two
figures are critical, by the way, because if you were

(35:58):
entering twenty twenty, you would nowhere near see the numbers
of early Republican voters. You would nowhere near see the
numbers of new Republican voters that you're seeing right now.
So there's great cause for optimism. At the same time,
there is certainly no course for complacency.

Speaker 7 (36:16):
And Raheem, I want you to stick around because I
want to get you back to the second hour, and Jack,
I want to bring you back in with Charlie in
the second hour. Raheem, did the Democrats build a firewall
in the early voting in Pennsylvania?

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Yes? Or no? No? And why why you say that?

Speaker 9 (36:36):
Because because, as I say, it's not compelling enough. The
gap is not compelling enough to make me go and panic.
Right now, you expect this kind especially with the kind
of the Taylor Swift backing and all of that, you
expect a level of new female Democrat voters. That kind
of thing is built in, It will already be built

(36:57):
into the Trump campaign's equation of how this is going
to go what you What you need here, however, is
a an on the day stubbornness. And on the day,
you know, if there's a if there's an issue at
polling station, Republican voters need to be told do not
get out of line, no way, know how even if
they tell you to, you know, just don't leave, because

(37:20):
those are the sorts of things that will take place.

Speaker 3 (37:22):
Mark my words.

Speaker 9 (37:23):
You're going to have hour, two hour, three hour long lines.
Electricity will go down, water pipes will burst, you know,
poll workers will say things that are fundamentally incorrect about
when people can come in, how long they can spend
in there, what they can wear in there, all that
kind of thing that on the day vote is going
to be critical. And if, if you know, even a
couple of dozen in counties across Pennsylvania, Republican voters are

(37:47):
somehow turned away or discouraged or bored or whatever it is,
then you're looking at hiding to defeat. Right now, with
these numbers, this doesn't tell me that there's a fire
a firewall for the Democrats insurmountable.

Speaker 7 (38:02):
Uh aposso they failed to build their firewall. Tell me,
why tell me what the tell me?

Speaker 11 (38:07):
Add something to what Raheem just said, because this needs
to be said while we're talking about these lines.

Speaker 2 (38:11):
What Rahim just said. Maga gear, Maga gear.

Speaker 11 (38:15):
At the polling places, they will turn you away if
you are wearing a Maga hat, if you're wearing a
Maga shirt. So if you can take the hat off,
tuck it under your jacket, if you can close your jacket.
I know it was warm yesterday, It's probably going to
be warm on election day.

Speaker 7 (38:29):
Though.

Speaker 11 (38:29):
There are some indications that couse there could be weather
that we're keeping an eye on coming up from Florida.
But just guys, I know you look, you're like me.
I want to wear that hat everywhere I get it,
but it's not it's not worth it to get that,
you know, look in their face, trolling them whatever. You
want to make sure your vote counts. So the gear,
it's got to stay in the car or you got
to be able to cover it up when you go

(38:50):
in these votes. It's very important because they're going to
wait and not tell you until you get there.

Speaker 9 (38:56):
Jack, can I ask you a question as well, Steve,
if you don't mind I ask Jack a question here?

Speaker 2 (39:00):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, Jack.

Speaker 9 (39:02):
Somebody just texts me and says, you know, can they
bring a launch share and can they bring lunch with them?
You know, because people are anticipating long lines, people are anticipating,
you know, having maybe so and I've.

Speaker 11 (39:13):
Thrown this out yeah, yeah, yeah, I've thrown this out before.
That's something that the war room posse should do. Pick precincts,
work with Trump Fords forty seven on this, and set
up stations. Set up stations possible war room posse stations
at targeted precincts where you know there's going to be
a lot of red or you know, you just want
to be out there to help out, and you can
set up a table. You can set up a table,

(39:34):
you can have water, you can have you can do
all this. It's got to be volunteer. It's very it
gets a little tricky when the campaign pays for it.
But if you do it in a volunteer effort, that
is perfectly legal, and it's perfectly fine. Yeah, if you
want to bring a folding chair, you can bring a
folding chair. There's no problem with that. You can't bring
it in the polling place check as long as you're
in line, it's fine.

Speaker 7 (39:52):
Jack, give me your social media. We're going to have
you back on the next hour with Charlie. What's your
social media? Yeah, it's at Jack Pasobic. By the way,
the book is bullet Proof, the best seller. It's racing
up the charts.

Speaker 11 (40:02):
Look, if one side has decided that murder is acceptable,
then that has to be the number one political issue.
And Jadvan said it to Joe Rogan that we have
to win this thing so we can get to the
bottom of what happened. This is the roadmap for the
investigation that will begin in twenty twenty five. Get pull
Ittproof today and make sure that the story of the assassination,

(40:25):
dual assassination, temps and President Trump does not go away.

Speaker 7 (40:29):
Okay, brother, we'll have you back on here walk Raheem,
you're going to stick around, but give your social media
and national pulse.

Speaker 2 (40:35):
I got about thirty seconds.

Speaker 9 (40:36):
At Raheem Cassam on all social media platforms. I need
more and more people to join up at the National
Polese dot com forward slash Warum, We've got all the
news stories up. Go to the site, the National Polse
dot Com.

Speaker 2 (40:49):
Have a scroll.

Speaker 9 (40:49):
You'll see everything that's going on right now.

Speaker 7 (40:53):
Minka Crowley's going to join us. We guys, the great
Johnny Kahn, Danish.

Speaker 2 (40:57):
Dasuza all next or who Stephen came back?

Speaker 7 (41:05):
Make sure you go check out Birch Gold, Birch Gold
dot com, slash ben and end of the dollar Empire.
But talk to the guys you got Philip Patrick. We
get you full and complete access to the senior advisors
over there in consultants. That's who you need to talk to.
Stock Markets is going all time high, Golds close to
an all time high.

Speaker 2 (41:23):
Why is that? What is gold? Is a hedge telling
you huge article today?

Speaker 7 (41:28):
Is Scott Besson said they open in Bloomberg where they're
hyping this thing non stop on Morning Joe, they're hyping,
Oh where violence going? These political violence I don't see anywhere.
I see maga people you know, being called garbage, working
class people being called Nazis, being called fascists by the
violent political rhetoric of the left. And they're just out

(41:49):
there doing their jobs. And you see from this job's number,
this is the lies the media tay. The math comes
out in the jobs numbers. You see the manufacturing jobs
going away, the full time jobs going away. From day
one with the Jay Antoni, we have hammered this now
for two years, and it's obvious that's the experience. That's
why working class people are voting for President Trump. This
is the closing argument. It's really the economist makes the

(42:11):
argument of why you need to stick with President Trump
because the geopolitical situation and the economy. Monica Crowley, you
were a comms director as senior level position at the
Treasury Department. Your take on this job's the recasting of
these jobs numbers, the lies that the government's telling you.

Speaker 13 (42:31):
Yeah, great to be with you today, Steve, this is
an absolutely disastrous job support, cataclysmic on so many levels.
But not a surprise because Biden Harris's economy has sucked
from the very beginning. But what we see here is
that only a measly twelve thousand jobs were added last month.
One hundred thousand were expected by economists. So this is

(42:54):
a huge miss. Actually that's a huge understatement. We lost
forty six thousand manufacturing jobs, which is also catastrophic, and
the previous two months, those so called job gains were
revised down by one hundred and twelve thousand jobs. Let
me put this in perspective for you, Steve, and for
the audience earlier this year, they revised down the previous

(43:17):
year by almost a million jobs. It was eight hundred
and eighteen thousand jobs. They said, whoopsidaisy. Those jobs that
we told you that this economy under Harris gained didn't
actually happen. It didn't actually exist. What they are doing
is manipulating these numbers, and they've been doing it from
the very start. I can tell you, having spent two

(43:39):
years at Treasury, the official numbers coming out of any administration,
from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, wherever you're getting jobs numbers,
GDP numbers, those numbers are considered sacercant. The numbers are
delivered the night before only to a handful of people,
namely the President of the United States, the Vice President,

(44:01):
and the Treasury secretary.

Speaker 2 (44:03):
Those are the only.

Speaker 13 (44:04):
Individuals who actually see the official numbers the day before
the public sees them. Nobody else is allowed to see them.
In the Trump administration, those numbers were considered sacred. You know,
anytime I approached it with somebody and said, hey, can
I get an early look so we can get a
jump on the comm strategy the next day, absolutely not.

(44:25):
What this administration has done is deliberately manipulate these numbers knowingly,
so to get an initial headline that the day of
the numbers, so it's a positive headline. They get that hit,
they fan out on CNBC and Fox Business touting the
new jobs numbers, touting GDP growth, and then a month

(44:48):
or so later, those numbers are always revised in the
opposite direction, always revised down. So they've been playing with
sacred official jobs numbers and GDP numbers, and then once
they got the good headline telling you what the truth is,
much later when no one cares.

Speaker 7 (45:06):
But that's why the lived experience of the people that
are living what the real numbers are are all voting
for Trump. Monica, hang on, you're gonna stick with me
because they want to talk about Pennsylvania and this the
demographic shift.

Speaker 2 (45:17):
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Speaker 7 (45:19):
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Speaker 7 (47:57):
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Speaker 2 (48:00):
Brother, Good to see him Lake, good to see you. Wow.

Speaker 7 (48:06):
Okay, next hour, we're trying to cram a lot in here.
We're gonna have Dinesh Desusa, the great Johnny Kahn from
over at Breitbart, one of the guys leading that magnificent site.
Somebody's going to come back and join us. Monica Crowley's
got a lot to talk about. We may hopefully get
back to Cash and the team on the bus going
across Pennsylvania right now.

Speaker 2 (48:26):
It's a mass mobilization. We're gonna need three million.

Speaker 7 (48:31):
Trump supporters turning out on Tuesday.

Speaker 2 (48:35):
Can do easy. Just got to put shoulder to the wheel.

Speaker 7 (48:38):
Charlie Kirk's going to join us, maybe even Carrie Lake.
In the most explosive news in the Senate over the
last twenty four hours.

Speaker 2 (48:47):
I think Carrie Lake is closing on a wind

Speaker 7 (48:51):
All hands on deck on a Friday before the vote
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