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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Side. Looks like we are not the only nation that
has had an autocratic takeover. It happened in Poland, it
happened in Brazil, it happened where I was ambassador Czech Republic.
All three of those countries got to the other side.
They housted autocratic regimes like Trump and Musk. You know,
there's always an oligarch. Whenever you've got dictator, you got
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an oligarch by its side, got a money man, money
bagad How can we get to the other side like
those countries did and not go the way of Hungary
or Turkey where they never got them out. There's one
thousand and one things you can do. But we've done
a big study and we know the seven things you
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must do, and that's what we're working on. Number one,
Defend the rule of law. That's always what these dictators
go for. Number two, Protect elections because that's how you
kick them out. Number three you have to fight corruption.
Number four protect and on and on. There's a set
of seven things, and the lawsuits we're bringing. I'm planning
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one hundred this year, one hundred. The lawsuits we're bringing
are designed as part of that and their strikes starting
to work because you can't do it in the court
of law alone. You need the court of public opinion.
And what do we see this week in parallel with
our Treasury lawsuit, that first Treasury case, Peaceful protesters for
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the first time starting to show up at the Treasury
building around the country, Members of Congress for the first
time starting to come to protests.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
So you need that.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
And even the press, so many others have bent the
knee too, many corporate owners of press have bent the knee,
kissed the rain caretown. But the press is waking up.
I saw some tougher confrontations this week. So you trigger
that immune response of the body politic, wake up democracy.
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And that's what's on the other side is an awakened democracy.
Tittle Trump and Elon Musk. People tittle Trump and Elon
Musk can't resist that.
Speaker 2 (02:08):
Wonder why it seems to be you're getting a little bit.
Speaker 1 (02:10):
Under Elon Musk's you know, a little.
Speaker 2 (02:14):
Bit under his skin.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
Here he tweeted the x he Beck posted on X
about you a number of times today.
Speaker 2 (02:20):
What do you do about that? What do you say?
In response to it?
Speaker 1 (02:24):
Many many tweets today, many were showing the mostry about
our work and our case and me from mister Musk,
jen he's supposed to be in charge of government efficiency.
How does he have time to do all this tweeting.
I think he's not used to being held accountable. But
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what we're doing in our case is the case tomorrow
under the constitution. But we also have done dozens of
Foyer requests. I applied to be a member of the DOGE.
They said I'm not welcome because of my political affiliation.
We filed the very first case of any kind against
the Trump administration saying the DOGE was illegal right after
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Donald Trump was sworn in. We got that Treasury order.
We're holding Musk and Doge and Trump accountable, and mister
Musk doesn't seem to be used to that. But you
know what, I take those tweets as a backhanded compliment,
and they are going to spur me on to bring
even more litigation when necessary to defend the constitution and
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laws from the Trump Musk chaos campaign.
Speaker 2 (03:37):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Pray for our enemies, because we're going to medieval in
these people. You're not going to free shot all these
networks lying about the people the people have had a
belly full of it.
Speaker 2 (03:53):
I know you don't like hearing that.
Speaker 3 (03:54):
I know you tried to do everything in the world
to stop there, but you're not going to stop it.
Speaker 2 (03:57):
It's going to happen.
Speaker 1 (03:58):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line?
Speaker 2 (04:02):
Maga media.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 3 (04:08):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
Speaker 1 (04:12):
If that answer is to save my country.
Speaker 2 (04:15):
This country will be saved.
Speaker 1 (04:18):
War Room.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Here's your host, Stephen K.
Speaker 4 (04:21):
Bath.
Speaker 3 (04:25):
It is Tuesday, eighteen February, yere Ver Lord twenty twenty five. Today,
this morning's exercise is going to be the following. We're
going to go around the horn as we've been talking
about to lay the kind of the structure, strategy and structure.
Today we're going to talk about the structure of what's
going on. As President Trump has another day of thunder,
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they're going to be signing I think of executive orders.
I believe in mar Lago this afternoon. I actually think
that President Trump may may attend as our own Jack
Psopagi is General Flynns has his event den in Marlago
and I think President Trump's sticking around on mar Lago
since everybody seems to have left DC, the Imperial Capital
on President's Day weekend. We're going to start about the resistance,
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and we're going to start with the tip of the
spear of the resistance, and through Natalie Winners, our White
House correspondent, since Darren Beattie is now in the government
in Raheem Kassam's a restaurant tour, It's it's left to
our own Natalie Winners to do the heavy lift.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
Of course, the.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
National Pols has got great stuff, revolvers got great stuff.
You got to go there every day. And then we're
gonna get into the geopolitics. What happened in Saudi Arabia
actually massive yesterday. We're going to touch on what happened
in Paris for the discussions of the Europeans, and Todd
bens is going to be here because we're going to
talk about the geopolitical realignment, the geostrategic realignment, which makes
total sense now. Report yesterday highlighted by our own Todd
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Bensman that the CIA, the Central Intelligence Agency, is starting
to I don't know, focus on the cartel situation in Mexico,
and I think that'll all makes sex as we go
through it this morning. I want to start with Natalie
Winners Norm Sen. Why is he important? Why is he
now trending all over the place? You've been at this
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with this guy for many years, right, he goes way back.
He's part of the thinking of the Color Revolution actually
in Ukraine in twenty fourteen, you know, with Victoria Neulan
and Samantha Powers and an Applebaum, you know, the three
sorority sisters of Doom Macbeth's Witches. Right, So why is
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Isen important and why is he coming to the forefront
today kind of trending as being one of the leaders
of the resistance to the days of thunder.
Speaker 2 (06:44):
Ma'am.
Speaker 4 (06:46):
Norm Eisen's reason for existence has Raisin Detstra's protecting democracy
and what you just watched from that MSMB clip MSNBC
clip that aired about a week ago, and then that
Jensaki clip came from last night, you just what exactly
democracy means to Norm Eisen, which is a purely partisan,
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politically weaponized term that they used to describe the preferred
regimes of the American ruling class. Call it the deep state,
call it the permanent political class. Call it whatever you want.
And Norm Eisen's entire career, through his writings, through his
sort of appointments at these DC based think tanks, through
his advocacy through groups like the State's United Democracy Defenders,
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they have all been about preserving the status quo of
quote unquote democracy. And the best example of this is
the fact that Norm Eisen was intimately involved with the
first impeachment of President Donald J.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
Trump.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
He had actually drafted I believe nearly a dozen impeachment
articles before President Trump was even sworn in. He then
basically advised provided legal counsel to the Mark Zades of
the world, who essentially then impeached President Trump. So for
that man to sit up there and say that he
cares so much about democracy, while in the same breath
talking about how they can peacefully remove the democratically elected
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President Donald J. Trump and they can't even use the
electoral college last dunk on him because he won it
so overwhelmingly shows you that is a clarifying moment for
who Norm Eisen is. And frankly, I would also look
no further than what his group, the States United Democracy
Defenders and their sort of Sea four Action Group, which
is the one that is actively suing DOGE as we speak,
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along with a bunch of other President Trump sort of
linked initiatives and policies. But it was this very same
group that essentially did, and we'll use MSNBC jargon, a
hostile takeover of the Arizona AG office that's Chris Mays,
and weaponized their office to bring the indictments against President
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Trump against his supporters. Essentially law fair, go after the
Jeff Clerks of the world, and again provide them essentially
rot coffee verbatim with the lawsuits, with the indictments that
they then hurled against MAGA. But if you want to
take a step back, because then you get to the
global ramifications of this, and that's where you sort of
invoke then the color Revolution critique of who norm Eisen is,
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which that is is bread and butter. Right, you have
to link what is going on at USAID, what they
have done throughout Eastern European countries, particularly when it comes
to Ukraine, where nine out of ten media outlets are
funded by USAID, Yes, nine out of ten, ninety percent.
Imagine that, right, that's not war room, that's Ukrainian foreign
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ministers admitting to that. But if you read their Democracy Playbook,
which was essentially their blueprint that they now put out
three iterations of the third one which they then cross
supplied translated everything that they learned from interfering in regimes
abroad where they admit they're now doing it here in
the United States, which was published coincidentally on January seventeenth,
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twenty twenty five. Well, in this sort of playbook several
hundred pages, USAID is mentioned several dozen times, including but
not limited to admitting that they were planning to bankroll
resistance to the democratic backsliding that was going to occur
under President Trump through USAID and the media. Example that
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they give is an entity called the Organized Crime and
Corruption Reporting Project, which was responsible for essentially the dossier
that led to the first impeachment of President Trump. So
you can see this whole concept of depicting President Trump
Elon Musk everything that they're doing as autocratic, as anti democratic,
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as democratic backsliding. It then basically allows them to have
a much broader and wider tool belt where they can oppose,
sabotage and obstruct right the Trump administration, but it also
gets them out of their ideological sort of bend, where
how do they even oppose a democratically elected president as
the staunch defenders of democracy that they purport to be.
Speaker 3 (11:01):
Okay, here's what I want to the audience to take
away is that you have people like Carvell, right, James Carvel,
and I think his his podcast has now been promoted
up on Daily Mails as a as a big deal.
And then you have Chris Matthews have been Chris Matthews
back on Morning j Other this morning. You have these
I don't want to call them just boomers, but you
have these people that are playing in an old playbook
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and quite and don't quite have not they didn't circulate
the memo to them. There are people in the Democratic
Party saying we just got to let a Doge and
and Trump burn themselves out. And obviously the political response
is all over the map. And you got Claire mccaskell
on TV, and you got Elizabeth Warren. That is not
that is all noise, That is not signal. There's a sophisticated,
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coordinated resistance and it's going between the Color Revolution apparatchiacks.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
And these people are very smart.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
They've been at this for a while and They're just
not going to toss the keys to us.
Speaker 2 (11:58):
Right.
Speaker 3 (11:58):
This is the whole crowd and Ukraine and in so
much more the isolation of Russia. Uh, these people are demonic,
they're very smart, and they're very tough. Okay, you have
that set, and they're inrestricably linked because most of these
people are come from a lot of them come from
legal backgrounds to the actually quite sophisticated assault that is
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happening on days of thunder on the Trump agenda in
federal courts.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
And of course, and.
Speaker 3 (12:26):
I wholeheartly agree with this, get to the Supreme Court quickly.
But they're going to go to the Supreme Court now
with the Special Council's Office, President Trump has terminated.
Speaker 2 (12:35):
Get to the Supreme Court quickly.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
And let's lay out some Let's lay out some some
theoretical backup to the unified executive theory, which is all
about remember, ideas have consequences. This talk about the color Revolution.
I want to spend a minute or two on this
before we go to break that whole construct of what
they've done in other countries and they brought it here
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to the United States, obviously in in the President Trump's
first term, which I would argue worked pretty well for
them because you saw how they thwarted it. What are
the what are the key strategic elements of that and
where do you see it playing out right now? Natalie,
I tell you what, Natalie, I'm a hold. We're so
close to break. I want you to chew on that.
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And this is why we have a White House. We
have a different way. We're approaching the White House. Brian
Glenn is fantastic, and he's doing the day to day.
He's there, he's always jumping in and he's in the
Oval office for the for the signings and get that
amazing one on ones with the president of the President
just sitting there looking the camera at these pressers. Amanda
Head of course is over there on occasions with John Solomon,
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and Natalie's doing something quite different. She's looking at the
strategic deployment of assets coming from the White House as
you try to take down the administrative state and take
on the deep state, and of course, do the three
main policy things we talk about in the beginning stages
of the Third the kinetic part of the Third World War.
Number two is the mass deportations of ten to twelve
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million illegal aliens, and of course, third, the greatest existential
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