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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:01):
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a war room. Oh yes, All for America is amazing.
I'll say, by the way, mad dog, your producer, your
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Speaker 3 (00:21):
Hey man, great weekend, have a great show, brother, to
talk to you Monday, Bowling.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
It was great to see you this week. A big
week here in d C and the aperial capital and
down upon Beach. Thank you, sir, appreciate you. Have a
great weekend.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
Youto.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Okay, a lot to get to. We're gonna go to
Natalie about updates of the White House. Lizures going to
join his Chip Roy budget, economics, national security, all of it.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Ashley Babbitt.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
I believe the government's about to announce a deal with
Ashley Babbitt. They've they've at least the civil part of
this has been. He looks like he's been rectified. We're
gonna try to get details of all that. We got
a great cold open. Let's go ahead and let it rip.
Speaker 4 (01:04):
Graduates of the Alabama class of twenty twenty five standing
here before you in this magnificent arena. It is clear
to see the next chapter of the American story will
not be written by the Harvard Crimson. It will be
written by you, the Crimson tide.
Speaker 5 (01:24):
True, that's true, that's.
Speaker 4 (01:27):
True, that's true. I thought that was rather clever if
you look at what's going on.
Speaker 2 (01:44):
You know, they get their five billion dollars a year.
Speaker 4 (01:48):
That is not going to be so forthcoming, now, ken you,
wasn't that a clever one, though? I would think of that.
Speaker 6 (01:57):
Because the markets are on an upswing today, reacting to
news of a better than expected jobs report and signals
for Beijing that China might be open to one day
maybe engaging in trade talks with the United States, showing
US out, and the seduce Senior business correspondent Christine Romans
and national affairs correspondent Four the Nation John Nichols, all right,
(02:18):
jobs numbers, explain.
Speaker 7 (02:19):
Them to me, please.
Speaker 8 (02:20):
Yeah, they were resilient, they were decent. I mean, I'm
telling you, we've been so worried about this economy showing
signs of cracks. The labor market has been a steady
consistent performer.
Speaker 7 (02:29):
For the past few years.
Speaker 8 (02:30):
Now, these aren't the gangbuster's job numbers that we saw
maybe a year or two ago, but they're still good.
One hundred. That's enough jobs created to keep the unemployment
rate right there at a historically low four point two percent.
I did see some federal job layoffs in here. We'll
see more of those in the months ahead.
Speaker 6 (02:46):
And this is not like a summer jump for summer
jobs in summer retail or some or whatever.
Speaker 8 (02:50):
Not yet and we are just on the cusp of whatever.
So this job's report like survey period was the week
after so called Libration Day, So you know, I don't
think there was a bunch of firing because of worries
about layoffs or about tariffs that were in this number
that would happen later in the summer.
Speaker 6 (03:08):
A big product fair in China, and how it's less
busy than usual. This is where American a lot of
American businesses or retailers would go to pick out their
products that they'd sell to the American consumer over the year.
And it's you know, it's not as busy as it
normally is because America was a giant customer for China
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and Chinese goods.
Speaker 7 (03:30):
Does that mean that we are.
Speaker 6 (03:32):
Maybe in a decent negotiating position with China.
Speaker 3 (03:36):
Sure, we're always in a negotiating position. The question of
whether it's decent or indecent is sort of in the
eye of the beholder. One thing to understand, the United
States and China have been negotiating on trade for fifty
years or more, and it's often been very intensive.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
Even now.
Speaker 3 (03:56):
You know, there are people who communicate with each other
every day, and so when you look at the trade
fair or something like that, you are seeing anticipation of
the future. The anticipation of the future at this point
is a little bit shaky because you know, people are scared,
they're uncertain, and uncertainty, you know, affects all of this.
(04:17):
But at the end of the day, that's also something
that brings people into the negotiating table.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
And my sense is.
Speaker 3 (04:26):
That, you know, if you understand that the frameworks are
already there, it's not just China, it's countries around the
world that have trade relationships with the United States, and
many of those countries I'm talking to people around the world.
It's just in Europe people are saying, you know, look,
we're ready to walk up to that table and say
here's what we've got right now. We'd like to continue it,
(04:47):
Do you want to alter it somehow? Would we do that,
et cetera. It's the same with the Chinese. So I'm
always a little skeptical when they say, oh, China has
indicated that they're willing to negotiate. China is always willing
to negotiate. It's just question of what you get in
that negotiation. Right now, because of the tension, I think
there's a lot of desire, certainly on the side of
the Chinese, maybe also on the side of the United States,
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to get something that calms it down and gets those
trade fairs much busier.
Speaker 6 (05:15):
President Trump is trying to strong arm public broadcasting, signing
an executive order yesterday aimed at cutting federal funding for
NPR and PBS, arguing that they are left wing propaganda
his words. In response, NBR called the order an affront
to the First Amendment. The President has been trying to
limit or intimidate institutions whose speech she does not agree
(05:37):
with for months now, going after private universities like Harvard
and Columbia, other media companies like NBCABC and CBS, law
firms who don't bring cases who bring cases he does
not agree with, and even individuals who.
Speaker 7 (05:51):
Have spoken truth he would.
Speaker 6 (05:53):
Rather not accept, like his former sisahead Chris hette Krebs,
who said the twenty twenty election was fair.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on
these people.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
You've not got a free shot.
Speaker 2 (06:13):
All these networks lying about the people, the people have
had a belly full of it.
Speaker 1 (06:18):
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 to stop it. It's going to happen.
Speaker 7 (06:24):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line? Mega media?
Speaker 3 (06:29):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 1 (06:34):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
Speaker 2 (06:38):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved war.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Use your host, Stephen k Man.
Speaker 2 (06:53):
It's Friday, two mayor Verloer, twenty twenty five. As just
as we are coming on a story break in the
Washington Post that would be the Jeff Bezos Amazon Democracy
dies in darkness. Washington Posts that President Trump their headline,
President Trump plans significant or deep cuts into the intelligence community,
(07:15):
starting with the CIA. It's being reported that twelve hundred
CIA personnel out of approximately twenty two thousand, because I
think that's actually a classified number, but the public number
they talk about twenty twenty twelve hundred rat cliffs putting
forward a plan mainly not so much mass firings is
(07:35):
really are buyouts. It looks like just attrition as people
retire and let go. These billets are not filled with
new personnel. Like I said, all of these are kind
of good first starts. You got to start somewhere. But
obviously the CIA and the FBI, the process of really
restructuring these it doesn't you know, we're not taking a
(07:58):
maximalist position out of the gate.
Speaker 1 (08:01):
It's a gradualist number one.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
An FBI look saying nothing's happened, or the I think
i've here there's a thousand guys been let go, But
I think it's more of this kind of their let
go over time as their contracts come expired.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Both the FBI, DOJ.
Speaker 2 (08:18):
The intelligence community across the board and need a massive restructuring.
I'm gonna go back and harp on what I harped
on this morning time. We're burning daylight. You need a
massive restructuring of the administrative state and in eradication of
the deep state. Eradication of the deep state. I haven't
seen any names come of the CIA being investigated. Haven't
(08:38):
seen anybody purp walk down of the CIA.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Are you kidding me? Given what the CIA has.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
Done over the last four years, over many decades, but
particularly the last four years under Biden, or the FBI
of the Justice Department. And there's not a mass firings,
there's not a mass arrest there's not a fundamental you know,
put the fear of God in them restructuring. The same
intensity we're bringing to the law firms, the same intensity
(09:04):
you're bringing to the universities, the same intensity you're bringing
to the to the broadcast media and cable and there
is intensity and purpose and intention.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
What do they all?
Speaker 2 (09:18):
What do all these have in common? They all have
one thing in common. No, Evil's not the answer. That's
that's that's obviously in common, but not evil. No, they're
all at the public trough. Why do you have leverage
over the law firms? You put in there, We're cutting
we're taking your security clearances, we are taking you where
you're not gonna be to have any clients or if
(09:38):
any clients have government contracts. Oh, by the way, if
any of your client, if any of people still retain you,
their government contracts are going to go boom. Paul Weiss
surrenders in twenty four hours, the toughest of the tough.
Then scat and Arps every falls in line. Plus they
throw in Scaden Arps though is in one hundred million
dollars of pro bono work. The law firms are not
(10:00):
something you've got a couple putting up a fight, but
that's a regard action. The universities Columbia completely created, Harvard's
going to create, and Harvard they haven't been tough enough.
They're taking away the tax free status today, are putting
that in motion, but they haven't cut off all the
government grants and government fund should be cut off immediately.
I don't care if it's seven or eight billion dollars.
I don't care. If there's cancer, you know, the cure
(10:22):
cancer research. They'll get back as soon as you as
soon as you do what what we want you to do,
because we're paying for it. And if you don't want
to hear what we have to say, then fine, don't
take the money.
Speaker 1 (10:34):
That's good. Then run it yourself. Do yourself, do what
Hillsdale does.
Speaker 2 (10:37):
Larry Aren't doesn't have to listen to this because he
doesn't take any government money.
Speaker 1 (10:42):
That's fine, be independent. This is why.
Speaker 2 (10:46):
Now it's all you know, people are their heads are
all blown up, ban and saying you got to take
on the Yeah, the public ivys, University of Michigan, University
of Wisconsin, University Virginia, University of North Carolina, Berkeley, University California,
Los Angeles. Let's throw in University Arizona. You know, you
don't have to touch the SEC schools. They're already pre square, right,
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but hey, let's go in the University of Florida. They
brag about being the Harvard of the the SEC. Let's go,
let's go they get they got some woke down there.
Let's do it. And don't put the burden on the
Jewish kids. It's it's much. It's deeper than anti Semitism.
Anti Simatons is terrible, and that is clearly one major element.
But that's not it. It's their neo Marxist anti American.
(11:30):
They hate this country, and fine, you can hate on
it all you want. As long as not taking government
money or in this institution taking government money. If you're
going to do that, you're going to go, right, You
got to go or no more money, Just cut the
money off. How's Michigan going to finance University of Michigan.
They're not citizens of Michigan. Can't What about Wisconsin?
Speaker 5 (11:48):
Can't?
Speaker 1 (11:49):
Can't do that.
Speaker 2 (11:50):
So you got in between a rock and a hard
place and cut and cut the cut the cut. The
taxis up status. That's all you do in there is
underwrite and the wealthy. This is underwrite the wealthy and
the elites.
Speaker 1 (12:01):
Why do it?
Speaker 2 (12:02):
Why do it on your nickel? When they hate you,
they detest you. Why do it? The same with these
agencies they're all The way you do is you cut
off the money.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Cut it. Let's have a fifty percent budget cut? Hell, Mike.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
The way to get to the judiciary the start, What
does Mike Davis recommend?
Speaker 1 (12:21):
What's his first recommendation?
Speaker 2 (12:24):
House judiciary should take the budget from ten billion dollars
to eight Cut two billion dollars right off the bat.
Cut it off. It's all your money. It's what ties
the whole system together. Have you noticed is cash money
from the federal government. And that would be from you
who they're playing for. Suckers. You're being played for suckers.
(12:46):
You underwrite all this hate on you. Think about that
for a second. Step back. Trump's the first guy say hey,
how about this no money? You know, Bill Mark calls
it new rules, new rule. You hating on MAGA, You
hating on working class, you hating on the middle class.
You hate America, you hate the Judeo Christian West, you
(13:07):
hate all the values of this great country. Fine, it's
a free country, but we don't have to pay for it.
And what is PBS calling for first amendment? What is
first amendment got to do with this, dude, Go have
your first amend anywhere we're cutting you off from money,
taxpayer money, the taxper money.
Speaker 1 (13:26):
You it's a first amendment. No, you can go say
anything you want.
Speaker 2 (13:29):
You can do anything you want, PBS, NBR, you're all free.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
Go do it. You're not going to get government funding
to do it.
Speaker 2 (13:37):
That's all going to get cut off and take this
down to the statutory you know minimums. Go out in
the street and do your first amendment. Baby, go for it.
Go be talking smack smack talk. It's great we're just
not going to pay for your smack talk. You notice
how you get all their attention that they ain't so
tough when they don't have access to your money.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Side the bishops, oh.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
We support the migrant, we support the other U people
are on natives.
Speaker 1 (14:04):
You go people as nfls.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
As soon as you cut Catholic cherries off of the
billions you give them, they come back after fifty years
of a program, of fifty years of program to help
the other.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
We've decided upon deep reflection thought in prayer.
Speaker 2 (14:17):
Bs, the money got cut off right, and you don't
have enough now because you're not teaching Catholicism.
Speaker 1 (14:25):
So people have cut you off.
Speaker 2 (14:26):
In the second collection, you're barely hanging on, and all
of a sudden, you can't do it unless you get
tax pair of money. To guess what invade the country.
That's logical. Cut all their money off, all of it,
not some of it, all of it. The only thing
these people understand is smash mouth. The only thing they
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understand is smash mouth. Cut the money off.
Speaker 1 (14:54):
Back. In a moment in the war room.
Speaker 7 (15:00):
We are working to those global elites.
Speaker 9 (15:01):
Tell me why President Trump has now won three elections
on the campaigning three on the idea that the current system,
the status quote does not work.
Speaker 10 (15:12):
I'm really interesting just on the three elections. I mean,
he won two elections and people believe that. You know
that the election in twenty twenty, he still believes that
that was rigged.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
That is not true, is it.
Speaker 10 (15:25):
I mean, let's be honest. Twenty twenty election.
Speaker 9 (15:28):
Three elections, maybe four, Steve Bannons, that's twenty twenty eight.
Speaker 7 (15:31):
Okay, what do you think there's supremacy.
Speaker 9 (15:33):
I think we've done more to destroy the hegemony of
the United States dollars by allowing China and to the WTO,
allowing the Chinese Communist Party to rise. Even the idea
of stealing what is it Russian assets and giving.
Speaker 7 (15:43):
It to either conchies will rise up.
Speaker 10 (15:45):
You know, the world is not just made for America.
Speaker 9 (15:47):
Buy I think you and I are both smart enough
to admit that China's rise did not occur in a vacuum.
It happened due to decades of very elite, multi billion
dollar political warfare operations, buying off elites in my country
and yours favorable trade deals.
Speaker 7 (16:00):
They enter the WTO, they manipulate all that. So, yes,
the system.
Speaker 10 (16:04):
But they also but it's not just that they've gained
the system, but they're all incredibly hard working and they're
really smart. And I think that's something that America sometimes
misses when it looks at China. Yes, China has gained
the system, but China has also got there to a
large extent by its own Note that doesn't say.
Speaker 9 (16:21):
You want to When you say by its own merit,
I think you asked me by slave labor and repressing.
Speaker 11 (16:28):
China.
Speaker 1 (16:28):
But there's all that too.
Speaker 11 (16:29):
I think that's a euphemestic spin from China.
Speaker 1 (16:32):
There's all that too.
Speaker 10 (16:32):
But then the reason why they're the world's second largest superpower,
second richest economy soon to be the richest, is not
just because of those you know, the camps, those concentration
council weeks. It's also because they work hard. They you know,
have turned good ideas into good businesses.
Speaker 11 (16:50):
Fifteen sons to day.
Speaker 7 (16:51):
No, they are, they are.
Speaker 11 (16:52):
Where they are.
Speaker 9 (16:53):
They have absolutely infiltrated every single country in the entire world.
From the United Front Work Department, They've obviously targeted Western elites.
That's why you see the apoplexy over what's gone on
with the tariffs. That's why they launched the Belton Road,
It's why they launched Made in China twenty twenty five.
That's why they have all their goals to conculminate in
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twenty thirty.
Speaker 7 (17:14):
To be essentially the new global superpower.
Speaker 11 (17:16):
And what Trump is doing is pushing back because if
you don't, they will take over the worlds that they
already had. And I'm sorry, I would think of Press Corp.
Speaker 9 (17:24):
That is so for open borders and mass migration and
the idea that the American working class needs to compete
with a bunch of foreign labor, that they would be
able to handle a few new media journalists plopped in there,
and they're beautiful building that's hidden behind walls, and you
need idea to get in. I've heard all their rhetoric
and narratives about that, how that's racist and inefficient.
Speaker 11 (17:41):
So I think that they should be able to handle
a few new media people. Who in there would you
point to and say is unbiased? What outlet do you.
Speaker 7 (17:48):
Think I should model myself after in terms of.
Speaker 11 (17:50):
Not having a bias?
Speaker 1 (17:51):
It should be yourself.
Speaker 11 (17:52):
But I'm serious, what outlet in there do you think
is actually unbiased?
Speaker 10 (17:55):
If there are any I couldn't possibly comment, It's been
really interesting talking to you and you're not scared. I'm terrified.
Speaker 2 (18:06):
That was what did I just watch? The brother got
a standing eight count at the first Natalie. That's just
not fair. That's not fair. You can't be viscery. So
what did we just say?
Speaker 1 (18:21):
What was that?
Speaker 9 (18:24):
That's one of Britain's largest broadcasters, that's Channel four. We
sat down for an extended podcast. I think maybe they
had taken the Daily Mail depiction of who Natalie Winters is,
so they thought they were going to have a walk
in the park. But it was really nice to be
able to sit down with I think a journalist who
represents some sort of globalist legacy media that we talk about,
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and every single issue that he tried to confront me on,
whether it's trade, the economy, the rise of China, immigration,
new media, things that we talk about on this show,
and even the stuff that they cut from the interview,
they had absolutely no comeback to it.
Speaker 7 (18:59):
It was as if they had never heard it before.
Speaker 9 (19:02):
Always an honor for the legacy media people to invite
us on, though I think I'm slowly realizing why they
don't do.
Speaker 7 (19:07):
It too much.
Speaker 2 (19:09):
No, no, no, This is incredibly serious, is what shocked me.
I mean Channel four is you know, outside of BBC
arguably the most prominent right or one of the most
prominent in all the United Kingdom. It seemed to me
he had no basic and this you see this across
the mainstream media and I say they're actors, they're not
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even forget journalists, they're not.
Speaker 1 (19:34):
They don't really know anything.
Speaker 2 (19:36):
They It's like they have never It'd be like a
new audience member coming to war Room and watching it
for the first time. You kind of confused. It's nomenclature,
and what are these guys talking about. This guy had
no earth the idea on any topic. He asked a question.
They just got their standards snarky they had. They made
a fundamental mistake. They forgot the part about you that
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you went to the University of Chicago and one of
the top prep schools in the country, and you're top student.
You've been grinding as a as an intern in deep
research and investigated reporting since you were seventeen years old,
and you know these verticals better than anyone except for
maybe a Hill staffer or two on their specific thing.
You know it on fifty on these topics. He just
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was not prepared. He was not prepped for that interview.
They thought they were going to come in, uh and
just blow you out of the water because they're looking
at the pictures in the Daily Mail. They clearly didn't
get it. This was in normal times, in olden days.
That would be a career killer for that guy, a
career killer. He was totally unprepared. He had no he
(20:41):
had no follow up. Every time you're just you're just
up in his face, you're in his grill, just bo
up with facts and details and interconnections.
Speaker 9 (20:53):
To defend the Shinjong concentration camps multiple times.
Speaker 7 (20:57):
That was his argument. The reason why I know is.
Speaker 9 (21:00):
Dominating the United States is because they have forced labor.
And by the way, Steve, this is not just some
like random one off I think thought that plagues the
legacy media.
Speaker 7 (21:10):
I've been getting.
Speaker 9 (21:11):
Attacked all day on X people who work at the Atlantic,
the New Yorker saying that my take on Chinese slave
labor was extremely reductive and that apparently the Chinese people actually.
Speaker 7 (21:24):
Have free will to choose where they want to work for.
Speaker 9 (21:26):
Sorry, maybe not fifteen cents a day, maybe sixteen cents
a day.
Speaker 7 (21:30):
It's absolutely absurd.
Speaker 9 (21:32):
But frankly, Steve, I think it speaks to the capture
of legacy media by the Chinese Communist Party.
Speaker 7 (21:37):
You know, that's what I got my roots in.
Speaker 9 (21:39):
And these people fundamentally have taken the Chinese Communist Party
propaganda spin that the rise of China is some economic
miracle rooted in that country being fantastic and their unique
economic model, when in reality it's just been more of
a result.
Speaker 12 (21:54):
Right.
Speaker 9 (21:54):
They treated like you always say the first law of thermodynamics.
Speaker 7 (21:57):
It's not and it never has been.
Speaker 9 (21:59):
And it's just interesting to see these worldviews come into
contact because I think they rarely do.
Speaker 2 (22:05):
Now I want to go, let's go to Twitter for
a second, because it is in this show myself personally
because of my leadership in the anti CCP movement. You
because you were attracted to come and do this type
of work as a teenager, because you saw the benefit
in doing the work that would ultimately lead to the
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Chinese people La Baijing earning their own freedom. Nobody has
higher respect for the workers in China, but it is
a slave labor camp, right, and so all this stuff
from the Atlantic and all these and all this stuff
is that they so missed the point about what's going
on in China, and it can't be because they're dumb.
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It has to be something else, Natalie, when it's your thoughts, well.
Speaker 9 (22:52):
Of course it is, and I think you see it.
Whether the issue is the origins of COVID or in
this case, the economic and trade model put forth by
the Chinese Communist Party, they will always run cover for
the PRC because the original sin of the globalist economic model,
which these people are the praetorian guard for rests upon
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the Laubaijing, the Chinese people getting paid essentially nothing and
being treated like modern day slaves.
Speaker 3 (23:18):
Right.
Speaker 7 (23:19):
That's why you can never.
Speaker 9 (23:20):
Have a real hashing out of the true origins of
COVID and blame the Chinese Communist Party. It's not just
that we would demand reparations from them. That would be
pointzo one percent of what we deserve from them when
you look at the atrocities and crimes that they've committed,
economic information, psychological law fare and otherwise. But to that point,
one of the key vectors that the Chinese Communist Party
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has infiltrated, and frankly you're seeing it happen right now
at industrial scale is the legacy media, right.
Speaker 7 (23:48):
You see it in their.
Speaker 9 (23:49):
Defense or rather attacks and criticisms on the tariffs. But
one of the first stories that I think I ever
came on War Room to actually discuss was how a
group called the Chinese United States Exchange Foundation, one of
these proxy communist influence groups, was paying to take journalists
from all these Western outlets overseas to China in exchange
and I quote for favorable coverage and to quote disseminate
(24:10):
positive messages. The CCP is radioactive. When you enter their
influence orbit, you're toxic. You never get relinquished, you never
can leave. And that's why we need to subpoena the
names of the lobbing firms and the people who got
involved in these operations, all the way from Hill staffers
to think tankers to academics, you name it, politicians, because
that's how you undo what it's probably the original sin
(24:32):
of America's political ruling class, and that is not just
the elite compromise, but the elite merger.
Speaker 7 (24:39):
Which is something that we've been talking about for how long.
Speaker 2 (24:45):
There's so much us else going on in addition to this,
the budget cuts, etc. Talk to me about the budget cuts,
which I just announced the CIA Ratcliffe took a cut.
Now it's twelve hundred people out of the twenty two thousand.
It's over time. They're just not taking meat. Access to
the deep state. You've got some other You've done some
other quick and dirty analysis. I also want to announce
(25:08):
and later we'll do it after the break. But if
you go to citizens Free Press, people should know. You know,
Cain is one of the smartest guys I've ever met.
Not just is he a news freak, this guy is
very very smart. Cain is obsessed with government spending, has been.
This is how he got involved in this business many
(25:29):
years ago. This morning, when the budget came out, he
had the rented green headlines, which he does for like, hey,
pay attention, this is a big deal. They were stunning
how he rolled down and how it kind of built.
I reached out to Kane. I said, look, you and
I got to talk about this till the posse. He goes, yes,
So Cain is going to be on the war room
tomorrow morning. I'm going to figure out how we're going
to do that. So it's it's it's it's very very important.
(25:51):
I tell you what. Natalie you hang on, I want
to go through you've taken, you've You've highlighted some things
to me about this budget. Also there's some other nefarious
characters that we have to out here in the war
room on a Friday afternoon to put on people's put
on people's radars.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
How's that sound.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
The Rio Reset had a very interesting conversation with some
folks from Brazil excuse me, from India this afternoon. Wanted
to assure that on the Bricks Nations, they see what's
happening and how it's rolling down at the Rio Reset,
they are not going to be part of this de dollarization,
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but they said it is so active that the Chinese
Communist Party, working with other the Bricks Nations, are looking
to dedollarize and come up with some basket occurrencies essentially
around the Chinese yuan. Right there, some goalback where there's
something going on. The Rio Reset birch Gold dot com
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Speaker 1 (27:00):
Your Stephen k back. So for okay, Liz, your.
Speaker 2 (27:07):
It's going to join us in a moment, and we
have something quite explosive and exclusive to war Room we've
just put it up on the site and Grace and
Morgan pushing out.
Speaker 1 (27:16):
But it's quite explosive. An interview I did with an
individual where.
Speaker 2 (27:21):
I was asking the questions and I gained the questions asked,
You're going to Liz you or I going to break
it down for you, Natalie, buried leads.
Speaker 1 (27:29):
Your specially is the buried lead.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Particularly, your specialty is the buried lead in places like
the Washington Posts where you know the or the Langley Bugle,
as Harnwell calls it. Uh the article in the CIA,
your initial thoughts, ma'am.
Speaker 9 (27:43):
Well, I'll just read the Washington Post quote reduced the
CIA's workforce by about twelve hundred personnel key part here
over several years, and cut thousands more from other parts
of the US intelligence community, not specifying exactly where, even
frankly how many thousands. But I think the worst part
of this article, Steve, is that it's going to be
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quote accomplished in part through reduced hiring. No outright firings
are even envisioned. The goal of a roughly twelve hundred
person staff reduction includes several hundred individuals who already have
opted for early retirement you're telling me there's not at
least one person in the CIA who's not essentially already
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out the door, who is somehow involved in targeting the
MAGA movement. Frankly, you can go all the way back
to the Tea Party movement, anyone who's been part of
the populist right, not even just here at home domestically,
but I'd extend that critique all the way out to
the ascendant global populist movement Brazil, Hungary and Eastern Europe,
you name it.
Speaker 7 (28:46):
I think that's extremely unacceptable.
Speaker 9 (28:49):
Counterpoint, we are seeing movement from President Trump on the
SISA vector everything that for that hobed of disinformation was
to get rid of that and the new funding package.
But of course there's a always resistance to that, and frankly,
I don't have a lot of faith and Congressional Republicans,
given that they couldn't even hold a vote to tank
Joe Biden assists a director Jen Easterly's salary to zero dollars.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
And so we'll beginning in this with Caine DeMar and
then obviously every day, you know, first of you got
to cut the spending, the things attic so insanely out
of control number two.
Speaker 1 (29:25):
You have to cut in the right places.
Speaker 2 (29:26):
But the deep state has to be choked off twelve
hundred over years, and really it is just burning off.
You're not filling the billets as the guys retire. Natalie's point,
that's just not good enough. And you know, SISA and
you're going to see they're gonna on Capitol Hill, They're
gonna fight President Trump on this. So we're in for it, folks,
(29:47):
So to get ready to man up because next week
and the weeks there after it gonna be very tough.
You also, we mentioned he talks about something and first
you thought maybe it wasn't as big a deal.
Speaker 1 (29:56):
I actually think it's a huge deal. And this goes
back to we've had two.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Monumental or actually many monumental events in the two hundred
and fiftieth anniversary, which is so rare. How many countries
are even around for two hundred and fifty years. We
are commemorating and celebrating our revolution, which is the basic
DNA of the United States, where revolutionary country, we broke
off from imperial powers. That says everything you want to
know about a people and succeeded and then built the
(30:25):
greatest country in the history of the Earth. On Saint
John's Church. You know that was not really done I
don't think approperly. And one of the reasons, Governor Younkin
was basically swarmed by these crazy lefties progressives that hate America.
Right afterwards in Saint John's Church, right side the church,
(30:46):
there was no senior representation of President Trump's administration. At
Lexington and Concord one of the most important, one of
the in the top five most important events in the
history of the country. The shot heard around the world Lexington,
Common and Concord Bridge. That's the beginning of it. And
(31:11):
the reason, one of the reasons is they couldn't have
security and these were all run by these kind of
left wing local organizations. Natalie walked me through what happened today.
There's a chairman. I'm kind of confused about the details
once you walked me through it. But we got to
start clearing out these progressive side of things. They got
to be cleared out. You got to clear them all
out and then restock it with mago.
Speaker 1 (31:31):
What happened in this regard.
Speaker 9 (31:33):
Yeah, cleared out, smoked out, turfed out, all of the above,
especially when it comes to the America two fifty Commission, which,
like you said, is planning America's two hundred and fiftieth
anniversary birthday celebration. So the person who is not just
a member of this commission, but believe it or not,
the chair.
Speaker 7 (31:51):
There's a gal by.
Speaker 9 (31:52):
The name of Rosie Rios, someone who worked in the
Obama administration, and someone.
Speaker 7 (31:58):
Who I have put out a thread on megaviral.
Speaker 9 (32:01):
A couple senators are actively drafting a letter getting it
to President Trump's desk to hopefully undesignate her as chair,
maybe potentially remove her from the Commission in whole.
Speaker 7 (32:12):
But I'll read you her quotes.
Speaker 9 (32:13):
I would have played the videos, but they were delivered
in Spanish, and I guess since English is now the
official language of America, I won't do that to the
Warrim audience. But this is someone who thinks Mexico is
quote more her country than the United States is. She
believes Mexicans quote are the future of America, hates border walls,
and thinks quote nothing good can come from Trump. She
(32:35):
was celebrating how Mexican born people will overtake US born
citizens demographically all the way back in twenty fifteen, insisting
that quote, it's not our geography that defines us. Again,
I am as much Mexican as I am American. We
are the same blood Californiuary was born and raised was Mexico.
People tend to forget that we are in the same
(32:55):
land and that was Mexico. She's even attacked President Trump directly,
saying that his rhetoric is demonizing and very difficult to hear,
advocating for her fellow Mexicans and Mexicans Mexican Americans to
keep actively opposing him. She also said that quote, Mexican
born people have a pride and effort and instinct to survive.
(33:17):
That there is nowhere else in the world, and that
no one has more passion than the Mexican people, and
she hopes that everyone, especially in the United States, recognizes that.
She also lamented again attacking Trump, saying that it's a
shame there are no leaders in the US that can
defend the Mexicans. I think I'm going to return to
Mexico much more.
Speaker 7 (33:37):
Here I feel at home.
Speaker 9 (33:39):
She even refers to Mexico repeatedly as her country, insisting, quote,
my blood is here. There's no wall that can separate
that quote, I can't choose between the two countries. I'm
part of both. I was born in California, but California
used to be part of Mexico, so the blood is
the same. I don't know about you, Steve. I think
the person who's chairing America's two hundred and fiftieth Commission
should be able to proudly say, I am an American.
(34:02):
I love this country. It's my own country that I
have allegiance to. I can't believe that that's something I
even have to say, let alone someone.
Speaker 7 (34:09):
Who worked under Obama.
Speaker 9 (34:10):
And if you can see the threat on screen, the
pictures of her speaking out a Larassa event, so that
tells you all you need to know about her. Our
audience should frankly call your senators. I know Senator Schmidt
and Senator Eric Schmid of Missouri and Senator Mike Lee
of Utah have really been advocating for this, so you
can call them, make sure they double down on their letters.
But even call your senators and make sure that we
(34:31):
get this very radical, like I said, radical Larassa America
hating chick removed from the person who's going to be
organizing America's birthday this country deserves a lot better.
Speaker 2 (34:41):
Look she you have her in personal beliefs, so she's
chairman of the two hundred and fiftieth commemoration of the
country's birth. Is this insanity that is pure hatred, not
just a trumpet maga, pure hatred of the country. Let's
get Bill Blaster. Let's get grace, Grace getting the chances,
get Bill Blaster. Let's get this out to everybody. Carpetbomb.
She's got to go. This is just unacceptable that somebody
(35:05):
like this is even around anywhere near the sacred commemorations
of our beloved country. Natalie, I want to by the way, Natalie,
as people know, Natalie is known and known in Beijing
as one of the most variantly anti CCP, pro Chinese worker,
pro low by Jing, pro Chinese people, always standing up
(35:26):
for the little guy in China and always calling out
how the elites, not just in the United States but
the United Kingdom throughout the world have had elite capture
and you know, as Pasobac says, elite merger with the
Chinese Commist Party over the last couple weeks, You've had
a bunch of years things to get eighteen twenty twenty
five million. Are we doing good in that category? There's no,
there's no. You haven't put anybody's nose out of joint.
(35:48):
By your, by your. You know, when Natalie's on the
anti CCP role, she'll get on the anti CCP roles.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
I just want to make sure it's all good. Everything's good.
Speaker 9 (35:57):
It's my favorite thing to talk about. People can see
the developments on Twitter.
Speaker 7 (36:02):
You can. You can doubt me, Steve if you like.
Speaker 9 (36:04):
But I would also add real quick on the Rosy
Britos vector. I know President Trump loves Andrew Jackson. She
also tried to remove him from the twenty dollars bill.
Speaker 2 (36:16):
Yeah, I know that's going to said very well with
the President Trump.
Speaker 7 (36:19):
Cardinal sin Andrew. Apparently I've been committed a cardinal.
Speaker 2 (36:22):
Sin too, Natalie. I have a great weekend. You're at
the White House. I hope we don't get have to
pay health insurance for the interviewer from Channel four that
you left in there.
Speaker 9 (36:35):
Steve, we already are because they don't pay anything to
Ukraine and we're subsidizing the whole Ukraine war effort.
Speaker 2 (36:43):
I also hope I hope you do. I hope you
don't get unfollowed. By anybody because you're c your amazing
CCP investigations.
Speaker 7 (36:50):
Ma'am, Well, Elon has them followed me? We'll have to
see why.
Speaker 2 (36:55):
I don't know, Hey, curious minds, you know daily mails
asking now where do they go?
Speaker 1 (37:02):
Natalie Winners? Where do people? Where do people that want
to follow you follow you.
Speaker 3 (37:07):
On?
Speaker 9 (37:07):
N Alieg Winters on all social media platforms.
Speaker 7 (37:11):
Including X.
Speaker 2 (37:14):
Amazing work and folks, we got to get all over
top of the chairman of this two fifties. This is outrageous, Natalie,
great work on that one once again.
Speaker 7 (37:22):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (37:23):
President Trump is going to be livid, livid as much
as he's got on his table. You think people would
be on top of this thing. You wouldn't have to
break it, you know, after Lexington and Concord. Maybe you
know now why there was any kind of you know,
reaching out with open arms again this thing organized, and
to think that a person like that could have anything
to do with July fourth of twenty twenty six, Liz
(37:48):
your adjoints me and Liz I want to thank you
for the fund so we have and Liz is going
to stay for a while, and but we do have
Chip Roy coming up in the next hour. But I'm
gonna have Liz here for a while because this is
very important. But the conclave and what's going on, the
amazing work of the Committee and the present danger of
China has done with this fantastic webinar about everything, kind
(38:10):
of laying out everything between the Vatican and the Chinese
cameras party and so much more. But I got to
go to you help facilitate an exclusive interview I was
able to do with Archbishop Vigano. We have just put
that up in war Room and Grace, and we're going
to put it out everywhere. Walk me through, walk me
(38:31):
through some headlines here. This thing's quite We asked some
very tough and controversial questions and he answered them right,
He answered him, Liz, what do you got for us? Yeah?
Speaker 13 (38:41):
He did, and there are some really spicy answers there.
And he called Pope Francis the Pope of the elite,
and it looks like, you know, he is hoping, as
many of us are, that the new Hope, whoever he
may be, will drive out why'd you beach between the
deep state and the deep Church. But your questions were
(39:04):
really very probing, and I really would encourage people this
weekend to read what is you know? Very spicy language,
but deep theological and moral argument. Steve, one of my
favorite questions that you had for Archibaciop Vigano was what
is the greatest threat that the United States is facing today?
(39:27):
And his answer, I think was really, you know, it
sounded like a little bit war room, a little bit
you know, uh Jesus and the Sermon of the Mound,
but it was here. It is the most serious threat
that looms over the United States of America is the
danger of not learning from what has happened thus far,
(39:51):
that citizens do not realize that the danger they escaped
by electing Donald Trump instead of Kamala hair Us. And
he goes on to say it is not enough to
fight the most extreme manifestations of woke ideology. We need
to rebuild starting from the foundation of family, from the
(40:14):
bedrock of morality, religion, and culture. We need to restart
a social model on a human scale in accordance with
God's plan and the law of the Gospel. And we
need to teach our children to fight and die for
the rights of God rather than the alleged rights of man.
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Only a nation that recognizes itself under God can hope
to prosper.
Speaker 2 (40:44):
Liz Hanger for one second magnificently shortbreak Liz you'r with
this exclusive interview with Archbishop big Enough in a moment
God we rejoice, Moistic Doubscus, Stephen K. Bath Welcome back
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The Real Reset July sixth.
Speaker 1 (41:12):
It's out now.
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You can go to Birshchol dot com slash Bannon Get
the Real Reset to get more up to speed and
understand what this whole firefight is about US currency and
about trying to find an alternative US currency. Particularly, we're
going to go through now with this massive the budget.
Chip Roy is going to join us next hour to
(41:34):
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to find out about what alternatives are coming at us
from people that are not friendly to the United States
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get it all today. Nigel fraj and I'll try to
get more details tomorrow. With both Raheem and Nigel sweeping
victory in England, as Reform now gets momentum to really
(42:22):
replace the Tory Party. It's the version of MAGA taking
over the Republican Party. This is the Reform taking over
the Tories. President Trump reiterating cutting off the Persians from
selling any oil to get cash because of this situation
with their nuclear facilities. Reports out of Syria that Israeli
(42:45):
Air Force doing bombing runs up in Syria. Supposedly Turkish
planes are up in the air. There's a lot going on.
We're going to have an expert about this situation with
the Australian elections on Sunday, and one of the biggest
issues down there is the submarine deal to add American
submarines that the Australians would purchase and be part of
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their fleet.
Speaker 1 (43:08):
We're gonna get to all that.
Speaker 2 (43:09):
The geopolitics intersureably linked now with the economics.
Speaker 5 (43:12):
Of it all.
Speaker 1 (43:13):
Liz, You're gonna stay with him a second.
Speaker 2 (43:15):
There's so much more to go through this interview, plus
the secret treaty with the Chinese, how it's going to
inform the conclave.
Speaker 1 (43:21):
We're going to talk about everything.
Speaker 2 (43:22):
That's going on there about the traditionalists, because this is
even if you're not if you're Catholic, it's central to
your life. Even if it's not, you're not Catholic, it's
going to have a big impact on politics.
Speaker 1 (43:32):
Just face that, Liz.
Speaker 2 (43:34):
What stuns me about Vigano and because we asked very
controversial questions on purpose and all these are not kind
of churchy questions. This guy's a very big thing. People understand.
He was the ambassador. It's called the papal at Nuncio.
He's essentially the ambassador from the Vatican to the United States,
(43:57):
and one of the most respected ones we've had. Understands
the US, he understands geopolitics. Is a very very savvy guy.
What stuns me about this is kind of what we've
been harping on all day about the deep state and
the urgency of the moment, the urgency of the moment
to take on this apparas of the deep state and
start to take it across and John Ratcliffe as good
(44:20):
at guys, you are twelve hundred jobs over a couple
of years of people they are getting ready to retire
or taking buyouts is not what we're talking about in
a massive restructure of the CIA.
Speaker 1 (44:31):
Vigano warns us about this. One of the what you
just read.
Speaker 2 (44:34):
He is warning America, please do not miss the point
of what almost happened. It had been over for this
country if Kamala Harris had gotten in in the Deep State,
had been empowered instead of President Trump and the greatest
come from behind where they try to assassinate him in
the last couple of months.
Speaker 1 (44:52):
Live your thoughts.
Speaker 13 (44:54):
You know, Steve, what I love about Vigano and I
think he's calling all of us to be a moral
street fighters. And he has not let up one bit.
He has been in the face of the Vatican as
they were co opted by the Chinese the CCP. He
has battled the elite on his shoulders all by himself.
(45:16):
He's been excommunicated because he's taken these tough stands. And
this interview is not just for Americans, it is the
template for all freedom fighters, for all the magas around
the world. To really take what he says, to incorporate
your faith, but to really not. You can't sit back
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at this moment. He understands the global elite better than anybody.
He knows the secret agenda. They're not going to give up,
not for one minute. They are forging ahead. And this
is really a call to action. The great reset, as
far as he is concerned, must come from the Church.
And we have an opportunity, not only in the Catholic Church,
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to take away the moral voice of.
Speaker 7 (46:01):
The elite that was Pope Francis.
Speaker 13 (46:04):
We have an opportunity to really magnify what we are
blessed with with Donald Trump here in America. But that
was hard work, that was you know, stepping into the fight.
But he also talks about and I would you know,
really urge people from Ireland and around Europe to read
this because he talks about the impact of mass invasion
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of Islamic immigrants all around Europe and that this is strategic,
it's intentional, and it is the destruction of our civilization.
And he wants people to take on their governments and
to reclaim their Christian roots and to start fighting instead
of sitting back and allowing this degradation and criminality which
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has been as he said, imported by the new barbarians
systematically coming in and taking away the great Western civilization.
So there's much more in his interview. Steve, your questions
were really very provocative and very meaty, and I think
that's why he really responded the way he did. He's
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a political animal as well as you know, a theological
one as well.
Speaker 1 (47:19):
Liz, hang on your stick around.
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