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March 24, 2025 48 mins

DESCRIPTION: THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON, MARCH 24TH, 2025

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
I think the excuse is that they were trying to
add the Trade Rep.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Who's also initials as j G.

Speaker 1 (00:05):
Look, I don't know, it's it's kind of how do
you how do you you know?

Speaker 2 (00:09):
How do you think it through?

Speaker 1 (00:10):
That's why I think it's something that the White House,
in particular, the way President Trump makes.

Speaker 2 (00:17):
Decisions on these types of things.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
And people should know he's making big decisions. I mean,
Waltz is up to Dan Greenland. He's having discussions about
about the Panama Canal. He's asking for a war plan,
at least it's been leaked that he asked for a
war plan or military action in the Panama. He's he's
actively has two carry battle groups since this, you know,
over the weekend, Eric, it shouldn't be lost to the USS.

(00:40):
Vincent's carry battle group was deployed, and I have two
carry battle groups down there, which I warned about. You
get if you got that's a big hunk of the
operating Navy.

Speaker 3 (00:49):
Yes, so it's it's you know, and like I said
in President what they what do they do? Why they
move in a second battle group? Are we preparing for
war and the Middle East?

Speaker 2 (01:00):
That's that well right now? And keeping the Red Sea
in that sea lane open. I think JD. I don't
know if that's the venue you do or whatever, but
JD's issues.

Speaker 1 (01:13):
Were the same issues I have, is why are we
defending Europe's sea lanes? And President Trump's got a bigger
picture there as he tries to bring priests to the
Middle East, He's juggling a lot of balls. That's why
I think it's incumbent upon the president to get that
core group of divisors.

Speaker 2 (01:27):
Don't do it in the camberin room. Go down to.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
The National Security space, get her, have everybody out, and
just go around the table and say, okay, let's let's
work through this for a second. How are we gonna
Here's my operating style, here's how I make decisions. You
guys are my advisors. This is life and death. Let's
let's walk through this so we don't make this mistake again.
That's why I think that's happened. I think only President

(01:51):
Trump can do that.

Speaker 3 (01:51):
Indeed, all right, see, I stole a couple of minutes.

Speaker 4 (01:54):
Appreciate your time.

Speaker 3 (01:55):
I'll see you tomorrow, my friend.

Speaker 1 (01:57):
No, No, that's okay. Bowling, Bowling, You're always one of
the best guests. I have now I realized we were.
We were talking about Warren, peace, life and death. Something
very heavy, not briskets in your bracket ology, whatever this is,
but it sounds fascinating.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
You can here only Eric Bowling and Eric Bowling.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
Eric Bowling, you get you've got, we say in the
business you have rangee.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
So thank you very much, great shoa, Eric Bowling. Okay,
thank you, sir.

Speaker 1 (02:26):
We've got to quot a lot of activity in the
White House today besides this issue.

Speaker 2 (02:30):
Now he's going to join me at six. We're going
to work through that. Let's go ahead.

Speaker 1 (02:33):
We've got a cold open freight from the cabinet meeting
and then a very special meeting half of the President
Trump right afterwards.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
It's going literal.

Speaker 5 (02:40):
Yesterday I was speaking to somebody I was checking on
the border and they said, there was literally nobody in
this massive plaza.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
You know, we're talking.

Speaker 5 (02:51):
A plaza that would hold hundreds of thousands of people.
There was literally nobody there. There was one person sweeping it.

Speaker 4 (03:00):
No people.

Speaker 5 (03:00):
It's been amazing. It's been an amazing transformation very quickly.
And we're getting the bad ones out first, and we're
taking them out, and there's some really bad ones, really
bad ones, murderers, murderers of more than one people. At
least fifty percent murdered more than one person.

Speaker 4 (03:17):
This is the people that were letting in through their
open border policy.

Speaker 5 (03:20):
It was terrible, but I want to just congratulate you
and Tom Holman on the job you've done.

Speaker 4 (03:28):
It's really often.

Speaker 6 (03:30):
Hundreds of dangerous criminals were removed.

Speaker 7 (03:33):
Four killers taken out of the country just by what
they did in Boston this last few days.

Speaker 5 (03:37):
And these are killers that there's no reasoning. It's not like, oh,
let's talk them out of it. These are stone Colt killers.
They don't care, they don't even think about it. They
kill somebody, they go to sleep, they wake up, they
don't even remember they killed them. These are bad people
that should have never been allowed into our country. Had
a very very good cabinet meeting. We were on our
way to some tremendous numbers. I think, first of all,

(04:01):
many companies are now moving into the United States.

Speaker 4 (04:04):
They're coming back.

Speaker 5 (04:05):
Some of them left us from many years ago, decades ago,
and they're all seams, they're.

Speaker 4 (04:11):
All coming back.

Speaker 5 (04:12):
We have probably identified maybe four trillion dollars worth of
companies moving back.

Speaker 4 (04:18):
Or going to move back.

Speaker 5 (04:19):
Many of them have announced it's going to be tremendous jobs,
high paying jobs too. And you probably know the chip
business and not because of the chipsacked, which was a disaster.
You gave billions of dollars to companies that already have
many billions of dollars that.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
Just they said, thank you very much. It was no
incentive for them to use it.

Speaker 5 (04:39):
But what is good is the tariffs will make it
so that they want to come back.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
That's why they're coming back.

Speaker 5 (04:44):
I think they're coming back because of the election that
took place on November fifth, and because of the fact
that they have to come back because the tariffs are
forcing them to come back. And remember there are no
tariffs if you build here, and that's a big factor.

Speaker 4 (05:00):
We have record numbers.

Speaker 5 (05:01):
How it was just telling me the numbers that we're
talking about are crazy, beyond anybody's wildest expectation. So they'll
be doing a lot of building all sorts of businesses,
including the basics of automobiles. We have, as you know,
Indiana's Honda's coming in with a massive plant Indiana, but

(05:22):
there are many plants that are happening and literally summer
started already. General Motors is already redoing plants that were
half abandoned, or they have plants that weren't being fully utilized.

Speaker 4 (05:36):
They're going to be They and others.

Speaker 5 (05:38):
They're going to be making parts and other things in
those plants so that it's one stop shopping.

Speaker 4 (05:43):
Finally, it's ridiculous. You had to go to Mexico. You
had to go to Canada. A car went all over
the place.

Speaker 5 (05:48):
It was like, I don't know how that would have worked,
but that's the way it sort of ended up. We
had a deal, and we have a deal. It's fine,
but people took advantage of the deal. They cheated, and
when you cheat, the deals are unfortunate. But now what's
happening is the numbers are beyond our wildest expectations.

Speaker 8 (06:10):
We are under your direction, we're reprivatizing the economy. We're
bringing down government spending, we're bringing down excess employment in
the government sector. On the other side, we're going to
re leverage the banking system. We're going to have all
the new manufacturing jobs, so everyone who is laid from
the government we'll have an opportunity to go into the
private sector. And that is going to lead to disinflation.

(06:34):
We're going to inflation is under control. We're going to
get the affordability crisis fixed, so lower energy, deregulation, more
private sector jobs. That will naturally get interest rates down.
Interest rates down, Mortgage rates are down almost every week
since January twentieth. The energy costs are down about fifteen percent,

(06:56):
crude oils down about fifteen percent. And as we keep going,
interest rates are going to keep declining. It'll be good
for mortgages, it'll be good for credit card debt, it'll
be great for auto loans.

Speaker 5 (07:09):
I think it won't be that long before the States
will be really running the Department of Education. Our teachers
are going to be taken very well care of. And
I said, you know, personally, I don't care union, non union,
it doesn't matter. Teachers is so important to this country
and to me, and we're going to take great care
of our teachers. And I know it's very important to Linden.

(07:30):
So I think you're going to see a tremendous change
very quickly having to do with education. And the process
is already begun, very stroggly begun.

Speaker 9 (07:39):
Through your leadership. You embody the values of our Christian
faith and love for the Gospel. You remind me of
the great Roman Emperor Constantine. The great, this emperor, this emperor,

(08:05):
dear mister President, is the one who founded and built
the magnificent city of Constantinople, my birthplace no known today
as Istanbul. It is my great honor to present you

(08:25):
with this Holy cross.

Speaker 4 (08:34):
Thank you.

Speaker 9 (08:35):
This cross is the very symbol that led this great
Roman Emperor Constantine to victory, as Christ revealed to him
in a vision.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
He said, and Tuto.

Speaker 9 (08:50):
Nika told the emperor, means go with this and be victorious.
Mister President, this cross is an a lasting symbol of
peace and an invincible trophy, a sign of divine strength
and guidance. Were this cross. I pray you bring peace

(09:13):
to the world and make America invincibles.

Speaker 2 (09:29):
This is the climal scream of a dying regime.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on
these people. You've not got a free shot on all
these networks lying about the people.

Speaker 10 (09:44):
The people have had a belly full of it.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
I know you don't like hearing that. I know you
tried to do everything in the world to stop that,
but you're not going.

Speaker 4 (09:49):
To stop it.

Speaker 2 (09:50):
It's going to happen.

Speaker 11 (09:51):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line mega media.

Speaker 3 (09:56):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.

Speaker 1 (10:01):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.

Speaker 4 (10:11):
War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bath.

Speaker 1 (10:21):
It's Monday, twenty four March. You're of a LOWERD twenty
twenty five. Thank you for joining us for the late afternoon,
early evening edition of the War Room Cabinet Meeting. Right there,
Scott Bessent, the Secretary Treasury, going through a litany of
how the economy, the horrible change our turnover they got
from Biden with inflation, lack of manufacturing production, all of it,

(10:44):
and of course from President Trump's doing and particularly bringing
jobs back. And then Scott walked through will replace Scott's
in a little while, very important at the end, the
Patriarch of Constantinople. Guess it's the eve of Greek independenceation.
The head of ceremony today an event today. Of course,
it was packed. You see the loud applause. They called

(11:05):
President Trump Constantine the Great or Constantine the great is
what the individual who made Christianity a state religion of
the then Roman Empire, and I think, as Michael Pack
and others that I agree with, gave the Roman Empire
a couple more years of life and then was the
basis of the Judeo Christian West to spread Christianity throughout

(11:29):
Europe and then eventually to the New World. If we
can go to now this is totally I'm not saying, oh,
we're prescient here in the war room. We always like
to look over the hill, as Wellington told his lieutenants.
But this if you go and I'm not hawking merch,
Moe and Grace come and hawked to merch. They run
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(11:51):
right there? Can we put it up? That is from
a photo that Raheem That is actually a gift from
Raheem and he took a photo.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
That's my Christmas gift from.

Speaker 1 (12:01):
Raheem and Raheem took a photo. Is that an individual's
house We were having Christmas dinner That went viral in
Turkey and in Greece and Turkey they were plotting in Greece.
Maybe not so happy. It's kind of like the protesters
they're running up Ertawan. You know, did not dig that
Free Constantinople. But you can get that shirt. I'm just

(12:23):
saying I had no earthy idea at the time. Raheem
had north the idea that the patriarch of Constantinople would
call what President Trump the Greatest, the leader or the
embodiment of Constantine the great I'm gonna play that tape again,
so so much going on to you. Go ahead, thanks you,
thank you. Go to the merch site right now, go
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(12:48):
Think what people in Turkey were going nuts? They were
not happy. They're not they don't think Constantinople needs to
be free. Hey, going back to the Grusades and maybe
we disagree. American Heart's going to take us out big
day to day. There was a how do I say this?

(13:09):
There was a I talked about a bowling show. There's
something just has to be addressed and the President has
to do that. Don't need a big investigation. This is
very personal. I think the President just ought to do
it with his advisors kind of work through how they're
going to go forward and do this. But on that
topic of being commander in chief. Fireworks today in an

(13:31):
appellate court. Just so you keep your scorecard on your scorecard,
fill your scorecard.

Speaker 2 (13:37):
Out in pencil, because lot going on. It was an
appellate court.

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Think for the removal of the judge, the case itself,
the judgeelf still on it, that's still proceeding. For Julie
Kelly's here for that. We also have hearings on these
judges because of you. This war room posse up on
the ramparts, firing people up and saying, hey, we need

(14:01):
to have reviews. So Johnson doesn't want to do impeachment,
but at least what Jim Jordan's tells are gonna be
hearings and they're gonna have some of these judges in
to answer a couple of three questions in front of
the nation. I dig that Mike Davis will be here,
Natalie Bassi. We're gonna get to all of this as
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but also as commander in chief, they trying to get

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Speaker 4 (14:57):
In America?

Speaker 12 (15:00):
This course decision I AM versus CBP is instructive on this.

Speaker 6 (15:05):
They're not wrong about anything.

Speaker 12 (15:06):
I just said, factually, your honor, I think it's incorrect
that they couldn't have gone into court as the five
individual pointiffs right here was.

Speaker 7 (15:14):
That there were planeloads of people. I mean it was
also it's a class action. There were planeloads of people.
There were no procedures in place to notify people. Nazi's
got better treatment under the Alien Enemy Act. That has
happened here where the proclamation required the promulgation of regulations

(15:34):
and they had hearing boards before people were removed. And
yet here there's nothing in there about hearing boards. There's
no regulations and nothing was adopted by the agency officials
that were administering this. People weren't given notice, they weren't
told where they were going, and they were given those
people on those planes on that Saturday had no opportunity

(15:57):
to file habeas or any type of action to challenge
the removal under the AEA. And like you've agreed that
two of those airplanes people were removed under the AEA.

Speaker 9 (16:09):
Is that?

Speaker 12 (16:10):
But second, I think that the procedural one still challenges
fundamentally and core habeas it says you may not do
anything to me under the AA until you satisfy these preconditions.
You are utterly without power.

Speaker 4 (16:23):
To do so.

Speaker 12 (16:24):
I mean that's that is the same sort of core
habeas is asserting that a conviction is wrong because procedural
requirements in a trial were not followed.

Speaker 7 (16:34):
Not No, I don't think that's the same at all,
because people don't go through a trial in this country
without getting the gold standard of due process, and that
was not happening here. I think that's a false equation.
The problem here is right. The problem here is that
they are challenging implementation the proclamation in a way that

(16:56):
never gave anyone a chance to say I'm not covered.
And if your argument is we didn't have to do that,
it's an intrusion on the president's war powers. The courts
are paralyzed to do anything. Then that's a misreading of president.

(17:19):
It's a misreading of the text of the Alien Enemies Act.
And that can't be an unlawful intrusion on the president's powers.
You just can't. The president is capast to comply with
the Constitution and law its like everybody else, and.

Speaker 12 (17:37):
That would certainly agree your honor.

Speaker 10 (17:38):
I think that what is a a breakdown for us
what happened today, So we.

Speaker 13 (17:42):
See today was an argument about certain issues in the case,
but not others. So let's forst up the table about
what it wasn't about. It wasn't about whether the president
lawfully used the Alien Enemies Act or whether, for example,
it applies in peace time. Wasn't about that, wasn't about
whether the Trump administration has violated the orders that Judge

(18:03):
Bosberg set into place, and it certainly wasn't about what
the remedy is for that. The question here today was
does a court have any role when a president invokes
the Alien Enemies Act through a proclamation and then takes
action to implement it, as the Trump administration did with
those two flights of alleged Venezuelan migrants who are members

(18:24):
of Tandeega, and today you heard two very different interpretations
of that. Hear the administration saying, really, there is no
role for the court here to play unless and until
those who have already been placed in custody bring what's
called a habeas petition, that's a fancy way of saying
a petition for their release from US custody. Then you

(18:44):
have the plaintiffs, represented by legal learns of the ACLI,
you saying that can't be the only way that we.

Speaker 7 (18:50):
Can contest this.

Speaker 13 (18:51):
People are entitled to an individualized determination of whether or
not they are in fact members of Trendeeaga, which is
what you were talking about at the top. But it
wasn't a question, for example, of whether or not we
are at war with a Venezuelan government, whether trend Lagua
is an extension of the Venezuelan government. And I think

(19:13):
the most interesting part of all of this came at
the end when Judge Patricia Malette, who you just quoted
with that respect to saying that Nazis were treated better
than some of the Venezuelans here really forced the government
to acknowledge the government was in complete control of who
was on the plane. And she asked them, given that,
aren't these people entitled to some form of notice and

(19:34):
a chance to contest that they are who you say
they are before you deport them to Al Salvador and
put them in a notorious salvador in prison. And the answer,
of course, the government was sounded trying to weave around it,
but eventually he finally conceded, if you lifted this tiro, yes,
there would be no limitations on what we could do.

Speaker 2 (19:54):
We would be.

Speaker 13 (19:55):
Within our rights to start these plane flights immediately again,
and we could pack more Venezuelan migrants who are alleged
members of trender Ragua on a plane before they could
even file a habeas petition or anything else. And that's
a chilling thing for the government to acknowledge. But of
course that is exactly what they want to do and
why they want the TRRO lifted.

Speaker 2 (20:19):
Chilling.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
I don't know if the American people think it's chilling.
I think it's what they want, what they demand, and
what they deserve, and President Trump's going to give it
to them. Julie Kelly, your assessment that she actually compared
and said that did not well, I'll let you take it.
It So enraged me to listen to this today. But
you saw these you saw these lefties that want to

(20:39):
be commander in chief. They want to take over Trump's roll.
Julie Kelly, your thoughts.

Speaker 14 (20:43):
So that was Obama appointee. Another gem of an Obama appointee,
Patricia Millett on the DC Circuit Court at the Appellate Court,
and she had her SoundBite ready to go, just like
we heard from Judge Flowpan during the presidential immuni oral
arguments before three judge panel the DC Appellic Court. Remember

(21:04):
when she said, does this mean the president can use
Seal Team six to go kill his political opponents? And
that became the headline. So Patricia Millett picking up on
her fellow Democratic appointee and then throwing this chum in
the water that somehow these bent illegal Venezuelans who are
tied to Trende Aragua are treated worse than Nazis. Now,

(21:28):
I'm not sure the American people number one would view
it that way or number two have a big problem
with terrorists here in America illegally tied to a very dangerous,
deadly gang cartel in Central and South America. I don't
know that they would have such a big problem without

(21:49):
with them being removed without what they call due process.
I actually think Lisa Rubin gave a pretty good summary
without her editorializing there of what happened today. And look,
these are very complicated issues that Judge Bosberg should have
been more careful in his handling of. But of course

(22:11):
he wasn't. Steve he leapt into action last Saturday. This
lawsuit we found out today by the ACLU. The lawsuit
that was filed to stop these deportations and halt these
flights was filed at two a m. On Saturday morning. Now,
the President had signed the Alien Enemy's Act Proclamation Friday night,

(22:35):
However it was not published until Saturday afternoon on March fifteen,
around three o'clock. So the ACLU had this ready to
go because of course the administration has already designated TDA
as a foreign terror organization. They knew that this was coming.
I'm not sure they knew the specific proclamation that would

(22:57):
cover these Venezuelan illegals. But then Judge Bossberg, he said,
at eight o'clock on Saturday morning, this is last Saturday,
the fifteenth, then jumped into action, called both sides the
Department of Justice, and the ACLU immediately entered a temporary
restraining order halting the deportation of five of the unnamed

(23:23):
Venezuelan illegals who were plaintiffs in the ACLU lawsuit. Filed
that temporary restraining order immediately and then called a five
PM hearing status hearing for Saturday evening, after which he
entered another tierro, turning those five plaintiffs, those five Venezuelan illegals,

(23:45):
into a class action lawsuit that covered every single Venezuelan
illegal who would have been subject to the President's Alien
Enemies Act proclamation. So here we are eight days later,
this has been rushed through the process, and these three
judges on the appellate panel, including Patricia Millet, trying to

(24:07):
figure out whether that temporary restraining order, which is usually
not appealable, will this three judge panel vacate or put
his stay on that temporary restraining order as some of
these more what what the Democrats and the activists and
the judges have made very complicated related to the president's

(24:28):
obvious president his authority executive authority in issuing that proclamation.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
The purpose of this is because there's all over we
got dozens of these, but on this one they actually
want to have the president reverse What they would only
be happy with is get the prisoners out of the
l Salvador prism, welcome back to a plane, fly them
to the United States, and let them stay here essentially
in perpetuity as they work through the due process.

Speaker 2 (24:57):
Rites for thousands of these people.

Speaker 1 (24:59):
Eventually tens of thousands, because we have ten million to deport.
Is this they want to stand between Trump and being
being a commander in chief? Is that what they're driving at,
because it kind of confused me today. That's it's very obvious.
They don't want Trump to be commander in chief. That's obvious.
So they want to step in and have the courts

(25:20):
take that role. Is that the point of this exercise?

Speaker 14 (25:24):
Yes, this is one part of it. And of course
Jeff Bosberg, who is the chief judge of the DC
District Court, we've been reporting and talking about for over
a week how partisan he is. There was a huge
report on Just the News that confirmed that Jeff Bossberg
attended an event in Idaho, a conference in Idaho the

(25:46):
week after Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race,
an event that was sponsored by well known anti Trump
resistance figures and major donors who have been behind some
of this law fair and attacks against the president for
the better part of a decade. The Brossberg attended that conference.
I also recorded last night that in December he received

(26:09):
an award from the DC Bar Association. You're familiar with them,
of course, This really vengeful, aggressive DC Bar association that
disbarred Rudy Giuliani is still trying to disbar Jeff Clark
and went after several Trump attorneys, now Brossburg winning a
big award from them just a few weeks before the inauguration.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
Hang on one second, Julie, I just want to hold you
through the break. Mike Davis is going to join us
on this topic.

Speaker 2 (26:38):
A short commercial break. We'll return in the war in
just a moment.

Speaker 4 (27:00):
Use your host, Stephen k Ba.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
Julie Kelly.

Speaker 1 (27:09):
What they want, these radical democrats and these Marxist judges,
They want to bring everybody back Cottleham and ask them
are you part of the terrorist gang? No, I'm not,
I'm not, and then keep them here for three years.
You can tell how this is playing out. It's absolutely
against the national security of the United States. So what
is actually on the table they have to make a

(27:30):
decision on just the tro is that where we stand, right, So.

Speaker 14 (27:34):
This is an emergency motion to put on hold these
temporary restraining orders pending going through the entire appeal process
of this lawsuit. So this would be it would be
a temporary hold on this. And then that's what they
disclose today, is that if there is an administrative stay

(27:54):
put on the tiros pending appeal. Now they could add
some caveat to that. My data could probably speak to that.
Where but then what what would hold back the Trump
administration from restarting this deportation process. They wouldn't. So I
think that's what what did hurt?

Speaker 1 (28:14):
What didn't hang on? Of course they not, But what
do you mean restarting? Didn't we just send a plane
to Venezuela and they accepted them before we hit them
with a twenty five percent terraphone the oil, right, But
they said.

Speaker 14 (28:26):
Those individuals were not covered by this proclamation. Everything goes
to this proclamation that was published last Saturday with the
President invoking the Alien Enemies Act. And so those that
is the that's what is affected by this temporary restraining
order ship them.

Speaker 2 (28:48):
They should they should just ship.

Speaker 1 (28:49):
Them all out and let the courts throw fit that
you've got to get these terrorists out of here.

Speaker 2 (28:53):
Julie substack your commentary.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
You followed this thing entirely the day and it was
quite complicated, ma'am.

Speaker 2 (29:02):
Where do people go?

Speaker 14 (29:04):
So my substack declassified with Julie Kelly. I'll have a
piece up on this tomorrow and also of course acts
Julie Underscore Kelly two followed, you know, cover the oral
arguments blow by blow today. We'll probably have some more
thoughts on it tonight on X but that's where people
can find me and I'm sure I'll be talking to
you soon.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Julie, great job, thank you for doing this day breaking
it down for us. That's on that topic.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
Scalie just put out, Steve Scalize, they're going to vote
on the national tros and injunctions on the judges next week.

Speaker 2 (29:38):
He just said, Steve Scalise, that's a victory for you,
but we get a bit bigger victory, and.

Speaker 1 (29:44):
It shows you that maybe you're signed up for Home
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(30:12):
of paper. Don't anybody get their hands on it. You
did great work, folks. Let's play. We got a we
gotta clip a couple of clips before Mike Davis joins us.

Speaker 2 (30:23):
Let's hear them.

Speaker 15 (30:24):
What we're trying to do is take legislative action. Two
and a half weeks ago, in the Judiciary Committee bill,
we passed legislation which said, instead of these federal district
judges issuing an injunction that applies to the entire country,
we think it should be limited to the parties of
the case in that respective jurisdiction. It's Congressman I's bill.
It's a good piece of legislation. We passed it two
and a half weeks ago. Speaker Johnson's indicated he'd like

(30:46):
to get this bill to the floor next week and
move it through the process. So we think there's some
things that we can do legislatively, and then frankly, there's
the broader issue of all these judges injunctions and then
decisions like Judge Boseburg, what he what he's trying to
do and no how that case is working. We're going
to have hearings on all of that, because, particularly when
you look at Judge Bosburg, it starts to look like

(31:08):
this is getting totally political from this guy, particularly when
you remember he's also the judge who was part of
the whole Trump Russia Piza court granting those warrants that
allowed the comby FBI to spy on President Trump's campaign.
So we're going to look at that issue as well.
But hopefully we can get that bill passed next week
on the House floor, move it to the Senate, hopefully

(31:28):
get it to the president's death.

Speaker 11 (31:29):
We have the deportation of violent Venezuelan gang members, a
federal judge block the administration's attempt to remove them. The
president put in place, as he did last time in
his first term, a policy removing transgenderism from our nation's military,
and we have a judge stopping that. I mean, this
is an issue of national security and defense.

Speaker 2 (31:50):
Where do we draw the line?

Speaker 6 (31:52):
Yeah, I mean some of these decisions are as dangerous
and egregious as they are unconstitutional, and these are very
high stakes. You're right. Article two defines clearly the scope
of the executive authority, and it is broad. There is
a there are checks and balances, obviously, separation of powers
in our system, but the courts were never intended to

(32:13):
be able to step in and act as though they
are the commander in chief themselves. No individual federal judge
should be able to enjoin what a president is doing
in the way that is being done. I mean, when
you're talking about, you know, the president serving as the
commander in chief of the armed forces, that is the
president's prerogative. It is the president's policies that he can enforce,
and not some judge that's not involved in the military

(32:35):
at all. That's not how this works. So look, I
think that we're going to have to send a message.
Congress is going to have hearings very soon, probably as
early as maybe the end of next week, as soon
as we can schedule them, to look at this issue,
to look at the judicial abuses, and to highlight some
of the most egregious examples. I think we've got to
bring about a change. And ultimately, speaking of the powers

(32:56):
on the Constitution, Article one is the legislative brands, Congress,
and in our branch, we can limit the jurisdiction. Of course,
we can the existence of entire courts. So if they
push us to do take extreme measures, we will. And
I think you're going to see a lot of discussion
about that in the days ahead.

Speaker 2 (33:16):
Mike Davis. Two big wins.

Speaker 1 (33:17):
They're going to put this bill up about the I
guess the nationwide TROS.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
I think that's coming from darryl Issa Isa.

Speaker 1 (33:25):
And then we're going to have this hearing Jim Jordan
tell's a hearing, and I think we're gonna get some
judges that answer a few questions. Anyway, two big wins
for the posse and Mike Davis. Was Mike Johnson reading
out of your scripts or did you did you have
this Tony the Great Tony Perkins asking the questions over
there at Salem and you and he went off your scripts, sir.

Speaker 16 (33:45):
I think Mike Johnson had on the Article three project
puppet strings as he was doing that.

Speaker 10 (33:51):
And I'm joking, ill, with all due respect, to the Speaker. Now,
this is this is very positive.

Speaker 16 (33:56):
What's happening with Jim Jordan and Speaker Mike Johnson in
the House of Representatives.

Speaker 10 (34:02):
It's really important that's the House.

Speaker 16 (34:05):
And Senate step up and reign in these activist judges
who are sabotaging the president's core Article two executive powers.
They think they're the last line of resistance because they
lost the election. They lost the House again, we won
the Senate with a comfortable margin. President Trump has a
broad electoral mandate to root out waste, frauden abuse, to

(34:29):
secure our border.

Speaker 2 (34:33):
But hang on, the left's going crazy right now. Are
blown up?

Speaker 1 (34:37):
Specifically, to the best of your ability, What exactly has
the head of the Judiciary Committee and the Speaker of
the House committed to not on the voting on the
ISA What Steve Sklee said about you can't have these
crazy judges. Got to get a three part panel, whatever
that works out. I'm talking about the impeachment. Johnson has

(34:57):
been report a week. He doesn't want to do impeachment.
What see empowered Jordan to do and what has he
said he's going to have his back on, sir Well.

Speaker 16 (35:05):
I mean, Jim Jordan is opening hearings and considering legislation,
and I think that's important. But what we can't do
is we cannot take the impeachment probe off the table.
That is important to have that leverage, that's important to
have that sort of damocles over the judiciary's head.

Speaker 10 (35:25):
And you know, I've been there.

Speaker 16 (35:26):
I've been the Chief Council for pnominations on the Senate
Judiciary Committee with the oversight portfolio, the Upper Chamber, the
chamber that actually knows what they're doing. And if you don't,
if you don't have that leverage, you're not going to
get the Chief Justice's attention.

Speaker 10 (35:41):
So you need to go after this on multiple fronts.

Speaker 16 (35:44):
You need to go after with impeachment inquiries even if look,
even if they don't have the votes to impeach and remove,
who cares make the process the punishment.

Speaker 10 (35:54):
Let this serve as a deterrent to other activist judges.

Speaker 4 (35:57):
I'd rather have.

Speaker 16 (35:59):
Judges fighting an impeachment probe then trying to sabotage the
President of the United States during an ongoing national security operation.
And then you have the funding and so the impeachment probe,
you have the funding mechanism where you're going to cut
off their funding. You also have jurisdiction stripping, where you're
going to say that, for example, the DC District Court

(36:21):
does not have the jurisdiction to handle these types of cases.
And then you just have good old congressional oversight. Any
of those four things will get the Chief Justice's attention.
All four of them at once will make him panic.
And that is the point. If the Chief Justice would
simply follow the constitution, follow Rule sixty five of the

(36:42):
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure on injunctions, and get his
judicial house in order, we wouldn't be talking about any
of this.

Speaker 2 (36:52):
Are we Is this the beginning of maybe all four?

Speaker 1 (36:55):
I realized the hearings maybe support some of this legislation,
But are the hearings going to get into judicial overreach
and potentially the beginning of Hey, we can flip this
into an impeachment inquiry, Sir, I mean.

Speaker 16 (37:10):
Look, I think there's evidence right now to impeach DC
Obama Judge Jeff Boseburg, because not only was he issuing
lawless temporary restraining orders as these activist judges call these
permittent injunctions or these executive orders, that they're illegally issuing
or their legislation that they're illegally enacting. It was very dangerous.

(37:33):
Judge Boseburg exposed an ongoing national security operation, military intelligence,
law enforcement operation two Saturdays ago that put American lives
in danger along with the lives of our allies. This
judge ordered planes to get turned around over the Gulf
of America. He didn't know the fuel levels, He didn't
know the security footprint we had in America. We saw

(37:54):
the security footprint at El Salvador ready to take two
hundred plus of worst terrorist in the Western hemisphere. We
didn't know what that security footprint was in America. Because
I seriously doubt we expected a judge would go run
into his chambers on a Saturday and expose an ongoing
operation and interfere with that operation, sabotage it in order
the return of planes. And so this also harmed the

(38:18):
president's ability to conduct foreign affairs on behalf of the country.
How how does a foreign leader trust the American president
to have secret deals like this, this terrorist handoff? If
the foreign leaders worried that an activist judge is going
to publicly expose it, and what turn around the planes
and he humiliate this foreign leader who has his neck
on the line physically and politically back in his home country.

(38:41):
He has several hundred government officials waiting for these terrorists
and they don't show up, and he looks like the
biggest idiot on the map. I mean, this is why
the Supreme Court has long held that federal judges need
to stay out of these military operations. They have to
stay out these foreign affairs. They don't have the ability
to do this. That's why these powers are committed to

(39:03):
the President and the president alone. And Boseburg keeps doubling down.
Blosburg is now demanding information about.

Speaker 1 (39:12):
No detailed information, But you tell me, give me your
assessment of the appellate situation today. The two appellate lawyers,
not the guy that's a McConnell, the guy, but particularly
the head judge there was all.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
Over this there once again.

Speaker 1 (39:29):
I mean, they want to come back and pet everybody
on the head and give them full due process and
ask them they've been a good boy and where they terrorists?

Speaker 2 (39:35):
Anatomy was it was a joke.

Speaker 1 (39:37):
Is this my overreaction or it seem like they want
to get more involved than Boseburg.

Speaker 16 (39:43):
Is, sir, Look I would say this, If the President
of the United States, as the commander in chief, does
not have the power under Article two of the Constitution
to expel foreign terrorist a hell out of our country,
then whatever statutes, whatever regulation, whatever judicial decision that is

(40:06):
supposedly in the president's way, is clearly unconstitutional.

Speaker 10 (40:11):
It's clearly illegal.

Speaker 16 (40:12):
The president has no higher duty than to repel invasion
of our country. And we have the worst terrorist in
the Western hemisphere, Trendy Arragua.

Speaker 4 (40:23):
You have the.

Speaker 16 (40:24):
Presidents making a finding that they're working with the governments
in Venezuela, and they are invading our country and raping
and kidnapping and torturing and murdering Americans. And he judge
who thinks they're going to get away, he is gonna
have prob with the American people.

Speaker 1 (40:42):
Hangover one second, Mike, I know you got a bouncer
to holding for a second through the break, Mike Davis
on the other side, for.

Speaker 16 (40:49):
The word of the hotcom we will fight the hot God.

Speaker 2 (40:54):
We rejoice with use your Stephen K.

Speaker 1 (41:01):
Bat war room posse being at the ramparts because you know,
Jim Jordan, these guys won't move unless you nudge them
and I guess they got the nudge because they're gonna
take some action this week. And of course the injuryrooms
tell me, is this going to be a two year
this is gonna be a two year investigation. They're going

(41:22):
to put a strongly worded report at the end. Well,
not if we do our jobs. I guess, Mike Davis,
what is your recommendation. People need to keep the pressure
on this. This is how we got this far, and
we need to make sure all these hearings start focusing
on the impeachment side. And we should have a couple
of judges come up and just explain what in the
hell they've been doing, sir.

Speaker 10 (41:42):
Yeah.

Speaker 16 (41:42):
I mean, if these judges want to take off their
political robes and climb into the political arena and throw
political punches, then guess what the Article three Project and
the War Room Posse will gladly throw political counter punch.

Speaker 10 (41:58):
Is that ours tend to and they tend to be
they tend to be fierce.

Speaker 16 (42:04):
And so what I've encouraged the War Room Posse to
do is to go to Article three Project dot org,
Article number three, Project dot org and do what we
do best, which is take action. And there are a
couple action items that will get their attention. Number one,
that two billion dollars that DC Biden, Judge Allie, you

(42:25):
know who they bragged is the first Muslim in the
first Arab on the DC federal bench, this Canadian citizen.
To this day, I don't know how that happens, but
we have a Canadian citizen on the federal bench and
DC that two billion dollars that Judge all Eee pissed
away and sent to his buddies and Hamas to kill
Americans or to transgender mice and Dirka Dirka land or

(42:48):
wherever they he hell he sent the money. Let's take
that two billion dollars out of the federal judiciaries ten
billion dollar budget in the coming year, and so if
they want to play political games, they'll get political prizes.
And the second action item that we can take with
the War Room POSSE is call for the House to

(43:09):
open an impeachment inquiry on d c.

Speaker 4 (43:12):
Obama.

Speaker 16 (43:12):
Judge Jeff Boseburg, who thinks he's the commander in chief,
who thinks he's the air traffic controller, who thinks he
can tell the president to turn around planes full of terrorists.

Speaker 10 (43:23):
It's amazing that these DC judges.

Speaker 16 (43:25):
As Julie Kelly's been talking about for years, it's amazing
that these DC judges, these activist judges, Kara, hell of
a lot more about the rights of Trenda Arragua foreign
terrorist than they did about Trump. Grandma's who trespassed and
took self He's on January sixth.

Speaker 1 (43:44):
Yeah, no due process for the worst criminals on earth,
the worst terrorists on earth.

Speaker 2 (43:50):
President Trustfuller, I'm playing getting them the hell out of.

Speaker 1 (43:52):
Here as is demanded by the American people and the
security of this nation. Mike Davis, you're social media. We're
going to send everybody to Article three to read everything.
Get up on the ramparts. The pressure's working, the pressure
campaign's working, but with these folks, you got to keep
it on all the time. Social media, Mike.

Speaker 16 (44:08):
One last thing, I think the president should put these terrorists,
hold them temporarily at the Chevy Chase Country clumb until
these judges get their heads out of their asses and
let the President get these terrorists out of our country.
My social media is m R D D M I
A m R D D M I A where I'm
coming in hot, particularly late at.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Night, burning tree and Congressional.

Speaker 1 (44:35):
Let's do those two. Mike Davis, thank you so much.
Appreciate you, sir, Thank you folks. You're winning on this one.
You're grinding and winning on this one. Trevor Compsaks, CEO
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