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May 5, 2025 51 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON (EP.4463)
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Weaponry was and these kinds of research was always that
we have to do this, develop vaccines to counter a
future pandemic. In all of the history of biowe of
gain a function research, we can't point to a single
good thing that's come from it. And today I commend

(00:21):
President Trump for his courage and his vision and ending
US bioweapons research. And Jay, I love you to talk
a little bit about Yeah, Jay.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
This this is a historic day.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
The conduct of this dangerous gain to function research, which
aims at taking pathogens and making them more virulent, more
transmissible in humans, many scientists believe is responsible for the
COVID pandemic. The conduct of this research does not protect
us against pandemics, as some people might say. It doesn't

(00:57):
protect us against other nations what it What it does
is there's always a danger that in doing this research
it might leak out just by accident even and cause
a pandemic. Any nation that engages in this research endangers
their own population as well as the world, as we
saw during the COVID pandemic. This proclamation makes it so

(01:18):
that most sciences actually has no poses no threat to
human populations. The vast majority of science will.

Speaker 4 (01:26):
Go on under this as normal.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
But the fraction of this research that has the risk
of causing a pandemic harming every single person on the
face of the earth, We're going to put it. This proclamation,
this executive order puts in place of framework to make
sure that the public has to say that if such
a risk is being taken, that only scientists alone won't
be able to decide that that in fact, the public

(01:49):
is saying no, don't take this risk. And I'm really
really proud to be here with President Trump who's signed
this order ending this research for the first time, putting
in place a real regulatory framework to make it go
away forever.

Speaker 5 (02:01):
So it can leak out like from Wuhan, and a
lot of people think that, I think I said that
right from day one. It leaked out, whether it was
to the girlfriend or somebody else, but scientists walked outside
the avalunche.

Speaker 4 (02:14):
With a girlfriend or was together with a lot of people.

Speaker 5 (02:18):
But that's how it leaked out, in my opinion, and
I've never changed that opinion. So it can leak out innocently,
stupidly and competently, but innocently and half.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Destroy the world. That's right.

Speaker 1 (02:31):
That's why I was President as a president, there are
I think three leaks bs L three four laps. Our
eyes rated laboratory is almost every week. There's no laboratory
that does this right. There's no laboratory that's immune from leaks.
And this is going to prevent those kind of inadvertent
leaks from happening in the future and endangering humanity. The

(02:56):
COVID outbreak cost twenty million lives and costs world at
least twenty five trillion dollars, and this executive order is
precaution and us being involved in those kind.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
Of research in the future.

Speaker 5 (03:13):
NAT very honored to do this, Marty, what do you
have to say?

Speaker 6 (03:18):
It's unbelievable to think the entire nightmare of COVID was
likely preventable, and you had good instincts early on, mister President,
and suggesting it came from the Wuhan lab that is
now the leading theory amount of scientists.

Speaker 2 (03:30):
It was five miles from.

Speaker 6 (03:32):
The hospital where it first broke out, So it's crazy
to think that this entire nightmare was probably the result
of some scientists messing with mother nature in a laboratory
with technology exported from the United States, that is, inserting.

Speaker 4 (03:47):
A f're in cleavage site.

Speaker 6 (03:49):
So I hope this does some good in the world.

Speaker 4 (03:51):
I'm a suppressed Thank you for doing it. Anybody have
any questions on that? Yes? Please?

Speaker 7 (03:55):
Any proclamation designating this mental health Awareness month?

Speaker 3 (03:58):
Can you speak to concerns people are how regarding your
administration cutting a billion dollars in mental health programs well.

Speaker 5 (04:04):
School, looking very closely at waste, fraud, and abuse of
which is tremendous amount people on that should beyond illegal immigrants,
on people that came into the country illegally. We have
many of them and we're looking for that. But for
the population that's supposed to be there, it's perfect and

(04:26):
they want us to do that. They don't want to
have the waste, the fraud, and the fraud is big,
by the way, or the abuse.

Speaker 4 (04:34):
Question, yeah, please, thank you.

Speaker 2 (04:36):
Mister President.

Speaker 8 (04:36):
I actually have a question for Secretary Kennedy, if you
don't mind. You mentioned the ANSWERX attacks of two thousand
and one at zero Head. We're working on a piece
revisiting that, and I've heard you speak at length about
how that was likely a conspiracy from the inside of
the Bush administration. So with your new current position, would
you consider re looking into that given the questions that
I've heard you raise in the past.

Speaker 1 (04:58):
Well, we're not at this and going back, I mean
the you know, the FBI has already done an extensive investigation.
They said that the anthrax was Ames anthrax, came from
a US lab. Their accusation was that it was released
by a scientist called Bruce Ivans, who subsequently committed suicide.

(05:21):
There are many people who believe that Bruce Ivans was
falsely accused and that it was somebody else in the lab.

Speaker 2 (05:28):
It's not something that.

Speaker 1 (05:29):
We're currently investigating, but it's something that the FBI. The
fact that it came from a US lab has is
something the FBI determined.

Speaker 4 (05:41):
Yeah, there have.

Speaker 9 (05:42):
Been several MAHA aligned bills being proposed throughout the country,
and I wanted to know what your thought was on
that and the progress at Secretary Kennedy is speaking first
and second, then you know, I'm sorry you want to
go ahead.

Speaker 1 (06:03):
I mean, we've had a wave. I think we have
MAHA legislation now in thirty six states. In the past
two or three weeks, I've been to Arizona, to Utah,
to West Virginia to Indiana, assigned snap waivers to get
candy and the Soda Office app change the school lunch

(06:23):
programs so that we're feeding our kids food instead of
food like substances that are made in laboratories and to
do and a number of other initiatives that are being
passed by that are being driven by local MAHA movement,
inspired by the President, and that are being signed into

(06:45):
law by various governors, and we're very very grateful for that.
We've invited Brook Rawlins and myself have invited the governors
of all the states to apply for snap waivers so
we make sure at the substance that the Supplemental Nutrition
as Assistance program it is actually paying for nutrition, not soda.

(07:07):
It's ten percent it's now going to soda. There's no
nutrition in Minnesota.

Speaker 9 (07:12):
And at the same time you had that nineteen Antonia's
genuar suing. Uh you and the Trump administration, Like what
do you make of that?

Speaker 4 (07:19):
Who are they? Are they democrats? Are they democrats?

Speaker 2 (07:24):
Like?

Speaker 4 (07:25):
Uh?

Speaker 5 (07:25):
Crooked democrats? Like really crooked democrats? Is that who's suing?
They know what, they know what they're doing, and what
are you They're just they're just hurting our country.

Speaker 4 (07:36):
So what is there? These are very dishonest people.

Speaker 5 (07:39):
They've lost their way, they've lost their confidence, they have
no confidence, they have no idea.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
What they're doing.

Speaker 5 (07:45):
Uh, they don't even know what they're suing for. So
it's uh just one of those things yup list on the.

Speaker 10 (07:52):
Pharmaceutical side of have you made any determination on kind
of what those teriff rates they look like in in
the timing.

Speaker 5 (07:59):
Of those they have all announce it over the next
two weeks. Okay, well, Liz, oh, sorry, so do you
have anything to say about this?

Speaker 4 (08:08):
What'll we just discussed?

Speaker 6 (08:10):
We have had this crazy system in the United States
where American pharma manufacturers in the United States are put
through the ringer with inspections and the foreign sights get
off easy with scheduled visits, while we have surprise visits
in the United States. Well, a scheduled visit is no inspection.
So we are at the FD eight delivering on this

(08:32):
promise in the President's executive Order and switching from announced
to surprise inspections overseas. We're also not going to have
our inspectors hanging out for three or four weeks. They're
going to get in and out and we're going to
do more inspections with the same resources as a result.

Speaker 4 (08:47):
Good, Jay, I.

Speaker 3 (08:49):
Mean, I think it's very, very important that Americans have
a drug supply from suple supply that they can count
on it. We saw during the COVID pandemic that the
reliance on overseas production of pharmaceuticals led to shortages of
essential medicines, and that's happened over and over again. Making

(09:10):
the American, making America produce the drugs that's long been
able to produce is a huge priority in this Executi
order the President just sign is going to make that possible.

Speaker 4 (09:21):
Bence here, a big policy person. You've done so right
from me for so long.

Speaker 11 (09:25):
What do you think, oh, sir, You've always said it's
vitally important that we have national self sufficiency when it
comes to critical pharmaceuticals. We learned that in twenty twenty.
It was a key campaign promise. We've seen shortages in
the past of critical cancer drugs, people on chemotherapy. We
have to produce those here at home, and this is

(09:46):
an important contribution to doing that.

Speaker 5 (09:49):
Good, thank you, any questions of them?

Speaker 4 (09:52):
Okay, Well, two more, sir.

Speaker 10 (09:54):
We have a slate of thirty nine Senate confirmed senior
officials of your administration. This slate includes a significant number
of new US attorneys. Those will be the top prosecutors
in judicial districts around the country, will prosecute crime and
help advance your attendant.

Speaker 5 (10:24):
Okay, there's a lot of people, and they're very good people.
I hope who knows I hope. So okay, thank you.

Speaker 10 (10:35):
And then lastly, sir, we have another proclamation this week
is National Hurricane Preparedness Week. This is an issue that's
particularly important, obviously to your home state of Florida. This
is just the proclamation recognizing National Hurricane Preparedness Week twenty
twenty five.

Speaker 4 (11:04):
Thank you. Okay, thank you very much. I wanna thank you.
So we're gonna be having some conferences next week.

Speaker 2 (11:14):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (11:15):
I'll also be going to Saudi Arabian.

Speaker 5 (11:18):
UH other places were going to Yoye and uh guitar
and uh some of you will be going with us
or of at an interesting time.

Speaker 4 (11:29):
But I think we're gonna have another.

Speaker 5 (11:31):
Conference next week which will be very important, having to
do with the world of the medical and UH, I
think we'll be very productive. These are really very important
that we signed today. And thank you very much for
being here. Thank you very much.

Speaker 4 (11:44):
Thank you guys, about you when you good you, thank
you JA putting a trip for them.

Speaker 12 (11:59):
In thank you guys, I will always believe, by God's grace,
I did my duty that day to support the peaceful

(12:22):
transfer of power under the Constitution of the United States
of America.

Speaker 13 (12:30):
There is no wedge between the base and President Trump.
The wedge is between Congress and the establishment Republicans that
are undermining the President's agenda, and also anyone that gets
in the President's ear and is lying to him about
what he should be doing.

Speaker 14 (12:48):
You know, here's a real issue.

Speaker 13 (12:51):
This country rose up in a historic way, something that
we haven't seen in our lifetime. Steve and delivered a mandate,
and that mandate was to the Republican Party. The mandate
was President Trump's agenda. The American people said, no, We're
done with the old Republican Party ways. We are rejecting

(13:13):
the Democrat Party's policies. We are embracing make America Great Again, MAGA,
America First, MAHA, no more foreign wars. This whole populist
movement supporting America and American workers and American companies and
American interests and solving American problems. That's what November twenty

(13:35):
twenty four was about, and Washington as usual as tone
deaf and has not heard the message. What we saw
is all these Republicans that rejected Trump, fought Trump in
his first administration. You know networks even like Fox News
that did not support the president and didn't support him
in twenty twenty one, in twenty twenty two, part of

(13:57):
twenty twenty three, and didn't support them until they realized
they had to support him.

Speaker 15 (14:02):
The president again, just one job, preserve, protect, and defend
the constitution. Of course, this all begged the question asked
in the same interview of whether he might seek to
violate the Constitution in a different specific way. There is,
of course a constitutional amendment that limits presidents to two
terms in office, So does he plan to run for

(14:22):
a third term.

Speaker 14 (14:25):
It's something that, to the best of my knowledge, and
not allowed to do. I don't know if that's constitutional.

Speaker 4 (14:30):
That they're not allowing you to do or anything else.
This is not something I'm looking to do.

Speaker 8 (14:36):
There's that phrase again.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
I don't know.

Speaker 15 (14:39):
Trump himself really come all over the place on this one.
Maggie Haberman reported back in February that in private, the
president says This is just one of many things he
said to get attention and frustrate his opponents. Then five
weeks ago, he told NBC quote, I'm not joking when
he was asked about potentially seeking a third term, and
there really seems to be no one in his inner

(14:59):
or his outer circle that's saying definitively no, at least
in public. I think he's going to be finished, probably
after this term. Probably, well, the Constitution would have to
look at the constitution.

Speaker 14 (15:12):
President Trump is going to run for a third term,
and President Trump is going to be elected again on
the afternoon of January twentieth, of twenty twenty nine. He's
going to be president United States.

Speaker 4 (15:21):
But you don't really think he's running in twenty twenty
eight two.

Speaker 2 (15:24):
A'll let the presidents speak to his political future.

Speaker 15 (15:29):
Our Stephen Collinson put it this way, writing today, quote,
Americans are learning what it's like to live with a
president who sees no constraints on his actions and who
apparently fears paying no price for them. Is this like
that moment in Mean Girls? If you're at my age,
you'll remember this when Lindsay Lohan wins the Athletes Tournament
because she realizes that the limit does not exist. Is

(15:51):
that America and President Trump right now? Except you know,
with stakes that actually really matter.

Speaker 14 (15:58):
The defin recommendation to the President of the unice to
our chief magistrate and chief law enforcement officer would be
the guy that occupies the Oval office. You're recommending a
appointment of a special prosecutor special counsel. You're saying, if
you go back and look at the Constitution and by
customer and tradition, that you believe that President Trump should

(16:19):
keep open the possibility of appointing himself maybe with a
Matt Gates as a deputy. Is that what I'm hearing?
Or Jeff Clark or Rudy.

Speaker 16 (16:27):
He could bring Rudy back in, I said, deputy, he's
as sharp as attack and has more experience.

Speaker 14 (16:33):
I love this so much. I just got to I
want to make sure you and I are because we
go back a long way. We're not trolling here. This
is serious now. Because he said Trump, the special arosecutor Gates, Clark, Rudy,
They're literally going to explode. They're going to lose. So
the point is I'm highlighting.

Speaker 16 (16:51):
You know, there's there's kind of like, oh, that would
be the perfect response right, but their response is short
of that. And I'm highlighting for the for your listeners
and the American people, educating them on the powers of
the presidency and Attorney General BONDI can get support from
the President to get this done. He can, like short
of this, just direct the Attorney General to engage in

(17:14):
the criminal investigations and any resulting prosecutions and manage it
as closely as he wants. Fake new this fake constitutional
construct that the Left is stuffed down our throat to
justify their tax on Nixon. The total lie is not
only a lie, but it's a dangerous lie because it
gives that awesome power of prosecution to unelected bureaucrats or

(17:38):
people who aren't subjected to the checks the founders intended
to have in place, meaning the president running the show.

Speaker 14 (17:48):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies, because we're going to medieval on these people.
You've not got a free shot. All these networks lying
about the people, the people have had a belly full
of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I
know you've tried to do everything in the world to
stop that. But you're not going to stop it. It's

(18:09):
going to happen.

Speaker 17 (18:10):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line mega media?

Speaker 11 (18:15):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.

Speaker 14 (18:20):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?

Speaker 5 (18:24):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.

Speaker 2 (18:30):
Or use your host, Stephen K.

Speaker 4 (18:33):
Bath.

Speaker 14 (18:39):
It's Monday five. May you're of our Lord, twenty twenty five.
Thank you. President just wrapped up signing executive orders make
America healthy again, in this case, make the world healthy again.
A huge executive order on gain of function, no longer
any association or any American funding of gain of function
in countries they listened, including China. That I'm glad the

(19:02):
President did this. This ought to be a part of
the active negotiations in the trade deal with the Chinese
Commanist Party. And also this is one of the reasons
we had fitting on this morning. Should be going to
begin a major investigation of all the gain of function
fauci everything that went on. Also, that's when the war's
war room's been all over. Also active pharmaceutical ingredients. The

(19:26):
President's signing the executive orders start focusing on getting him
back over here to the United States of America. This
is Rosemary Gibson and her fantastic book, and of course
the guys that Jason medic Will built a business around
this to actually make sure that you're never caught. Because
the Chinese Commanists party have one hundred percent of active
pharmaceutical ingredients. I'm sure that's come up in this in

(19:49):
the supply chain in all of it. To so to
a couple more great executive orders. Naomi Will's going to
be with us in a little while to to discuss. Also,
Mike how is going to come back give us an
update on Ed Martin tonight. This thing has to be notified.
My understanding, I think he may be going over to

(20:12):
the Senate floor. I think he's been meeting with the
head of the Judiciary Committee, Senator Grassley. Mike Howell, give
us an update here in a few minutes. Of course,
that's vital if we do not schedule the hearing for
Thursday tonight, because he's got to be three days notice,
it'll blow through. It'll blow through everything, because my understanding

(20:33):
is a shifty shift and these guys still has some
delay taxes. Anyway, Mike How's going to join us? Ed
Martin want to give a hat tip to the entire
war Room posse, people using the Article three app, people
using the War Room, Grace Chung her development team, Bill
blaster App. My understanding is that the Senate Judiciary Committee
got an earfold this afternoon, So for right now, just

(20:58):
hang on, Let's get an update, and we'll proceed from there.
Jane Zirkle, Jane, one of the things we're working on
a thousand things behind the scenes folks should know, and
every now and again we get to highlight them as
efforts go forward, the criminal justice reform and particularly the prisons,
what President Trump did on the First Step Act, and

(21:20):
many many other things. Peter and Levarge or Chrishing myself
taking a particular interest on this, Tom Barracks pitching in others.
We just got a new head of Bureau of Prisons
from West Virginia, I think last week. I think he
got sworn in last week. Building a team around him.
Prison reform and actually executing on President Trump's First Step

(21:40):
Act vitally important. Jane Zirkele, you wrote a really smart
piece about Fulton County, the disaster down there. Fannie Willis,
the entire team walk me through. What are you talking
about when it comes to prison reform regarding Fannie Willis
and the Fulton County Jail.

Speaker 18 (21:58):
Sure well, you.

Speaker 17 (21:59):
Would think that the facility that had the hutzvah to
book the President of the United States would have their
act together, but that's not the reality in Fulton County.

Speaker 18 (22:06):
The Fulton County Jail is.

Speaker 17 (22:08):
One of the worst run facilities in the United States.
It has one of the highest inmate death rates in
the United States. In twenty twenty three, when President Trump
was booked, there ten people died in the jail, and
that's largely due to negligence and lack of access to
the proper medical care that inmates needed. I want to
just run through some of those cases. There was a
man by the name of Lashawan Thompson who was found

(22:30):
quote eaten alive in his cell. A jail has been
known to have a very bad pest control problem. He
was eaten alive by bed bugs in his cell. And
in twenty twenty three, the dj actually launched an investigation
into the jail, which found that it needed a sanitation
plan in place. It also found that inmates eighth and
Fourteenth Amendment rights were being violated, along with the American

(22:53):
Disabilities Act. There was another man by the name of
Samuel Lawrence who hand wrote a federal complaint detailing that
he was in fear of his life from not only
his fellow inmates, but also from the staff, and four
days later he was strangled in his cell. There are
around four hundred stabbings a year at the jail. That's
one to two per day. It is a facility that's

(23:15):
meant to house around thirteen hundred inmates, it typically houses
upwards of three thousand, and the building is literally falling apart.
Inmates or making makeshift weapons from the walls that are
crumbling around them. And one other really particularly awful case
was of a nineteen year old woman. I know President
Trump just signed an EO in relation to mental health

(23:35):
while she came into the facility with severe mental health issues.
She was diagnosed with psychosis and she fifty three days
into her stay in that jail, Ultimately, Sir Ultimately was
found dead at during a dinner run and she was
bashing her head against the wall. Her cellmate reported her
having extreme mental episodes, and the officials who reported on

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her death said that there were no signs of injuries.
To start with criminal justice reform, the Fulton County Jail
should be made an example of and the facility needs
to be completely dismantled. And this is very critical for
Republicans in the state of Georgia who are going into
a governatorial election in twenty twenty six.

Speaker 18 (24:13):
I know that Brian Kemp has been.

Speaker 17 (24:14):
The administrative state's water boy, but he needs to take
serious action here because what is going on in his
state is a massive human rights abuse. And the sheriff
has even gone on record to say that there is
a humanitarian crisis taking place in this facility.

Speaker 14 (24:29):
How does and also how did Fannie Willison all these
folks get time to come after President Trump? Remember how
vicious that was When you have something like this for
the citizens of Georgia that is clearly absolutely inhumane. I mean,
I don't know how these progressives and how these Democrats,
I mean Fulton County, Atlanta, that's a Democrat city. How
can this go on? Jane's Arkle, Yeah.

Speaker 17 (24:52):
Well, I mean it's definitely time for change, and there's
a mayoral election this year.

Speaker 18 (24:55):
The fifteen city council seats are also up.

Speaker 17 (24:58):
For grabs, but there needs to be a massive purge
of faculty and administration within this facility.

Speaker 18 (25:05):
And then the DOJ needs to get further involved.

Speaker 17 (25:08):
You know, this whole DOJ, it's rooted in getting rid
of waste, fraud, and abuse. Well, that starts with taking
out the Bureau of Prisons and looking into these state jails.
Because remember, even though this is a state facility, it's
still getting millions of dollars in federal grant money. And
I also recommend in this piece that we start implementing
sort of a tariff model when it comes to funding

(25:29):
these facilities, that we take away the funding from institutions
who are violating constitutional rights of inmates. I mean for
the DOJ to write in the report that a basic
requirement is just to fold the Constitution in regards to
the treatment of inmates.

Speaker 18 (25:42):
I mean, what a concept.

Speaker 17 (25:43):
But this report was largely criticized as simply performative action,
and we need real tangible results here, which includes prosecution
of staff. There needs to be real accountability here.

Speaker 14 (25:56):
I tell you how hard it is. The first step back,
which is President Trump and Jared Kushner was the architect,
just a brilliant brilliant piece of legislation that can help
families and help intimates because the federal system, I can
tell you, is there to break families, never really implemented,
not really execute. I mean, Peter Navarre has been all

(26:16):
over this. In fact, Peter Navarre is working with people
right now about the algorithm, about how it's computed, about
the team that computes it, how it's promulgated through the system.
It took us. Peter and I talked about us. We
started talking about it with Jared on the morning of
the sixth, the day after we won, about a new
BOP management team. I think the guy from West Virginia

(26:38):
was designated or announced like two weeks ago and then
sworn in last week, because it doesn't have to be confirmed.
These are very hard billets to find real reformers and
quality people. It's not easy. These prison systems are messed
up in the States, are in worse shaped in the
federal and the Federals in terrible, terrible shape. Jane, Where
can people go to get your social media? Where can

(26:59):
they go to get this piece? I want to Grayce
and Moe to put it up everywhere because very profound.

Speaker 17 (27:06):
You can find me at Jane's circle on YouTube, Instagram, Twitter,
and of course Getter.

Speaker 14 (27:13):
Jane, thank you so much, appreciate you. Okay, well, Jane
was talking there about the prisons in this DOJ report.
This is one of the reasons fitting so we had too.
We had Mike cow. We had Mike Cow today on
Mike cow is here about the Ed Martin situation. The
Ed Martin situation is still evolving even as we speak.
Everybody put down. We don't need to call anybody. You

(27:35):
guys have done your duty. The message has gone out
loud and clear. Warm posse once again, tip of the
tip of the spear, thank you so much. But also
Tom Finton. We had Tom Finton come in because of
this situation with the special the special counsel. This gets
back to the prisons. The folks at DOJ, at main
Justice Pam and this team. They are overwhelmed right now

(27:59):
to make an apparatus like that that has been so
twisted at least from President Nixon's administration of for but
even had deep deep roots of problems before then. To
turn this round when you only with political appointees and
then people even in the apparatus that agree with your
program let's say fifteen percent, twenty percent, max. Eighty percent

(28:22):
of the building is still adamantly opposed what you're trying
to do. You take cash or the FBI. I'm not
making excuses for people all at all. I'm telling you
at given these institutions and given the administrative of deep State,
just dug in how hard it is. This is why
these two things today Jane. First of all, Jane's analysis
of Fulton County of what has to happen at these

(28:43):
state prisons, and right there in Georgia, a great opportunity
for Maggot, great opportunity for Republicans to make a huge
issue of this, to try to get this sorted. But
also here this is why someone like Ed Martin is
so needed. Ed Martin, who is Philis Schlafley's wingman, brings
a different perspective than what you normally see in the
US Attorney in d C and the US Attorney in

(29:05):
d C. Outside the couple of top people at Maine Justice,
it's the head of the Southern District of New York
and the US Attorney in DC. Those two US attorneys
are the two that are massive because of their jurisdiction.
One Wall Street in all Corporate America, the other all
of Washington, d C. Not just the district, but everything

(29:26):
related to the district. And Tom Finton right there. Tom
told me I think he sued the Trump administration now
twelve times. His point is that you're so swamped of
doing what your regular job is, you have to identify
a special council to actually get it done on side
on all these investigations. Okay, short commercial break. The second
hundred days of President Trump starts with a bang a

(29:49):
flory of executive orders around make America healthy again. Naomi Wolf,
Mike how next.

Speaker 2 (30:00):
Here's your host, Stephen k Ban.

Speaker 14 (30:04):
Okay, Mike count is joining us. He's been out about today.
Mike Cout joins us with an update on Ed Martin.
Can you tell us how how we proceeded throughout the
day with Ed Martin or are we going to get
this notification of what the hearing on Thursday? I think
we have to. There's no other way.

Speaker 19 (30:25):
The Senate cannot take out President Trump's favored US attorney.
US Attorney Ed Martin has done everything humanly possible. First,
they said he didn't have the support of Jewish groups.
They all came out and lined up against behind him today.
Then they said he did not have support throughout the country.
Well nearly every single Republican Attorney general supports him via

(30:45):
a letter today to the US Senate. Then they tried
saying he didn't have the law enforcement support. They all
lined up behind him. The entire base is behind him.
He may be the DC USA and not having a
home state senator to blue slip him, but DC is
the people city, and the people have spoken very loudly.
They're all for ed. He's Trump's mandate man. He's got
a cut across the finish line, and we will know tonight.

(31:07):
And I don't even think the US Senate can screw
this one up that bad. He's a Trump guy, He's
not good. The Senate's not gonna let Durbin or Boseberg
pick Trump's guy.

Speaker 14 (31:19):
So tell us what we have to do. Because the
audience was all revd up after you left this morning.
We're just in kind of a totbrade. Just stand down
until Mike how comes on. Tell us what we need
to do. Just stand out and what's happening and what
should we look for.

Speaker 19 (31:33):
I think the number one thing the war and posse
and everyone can do is reach out to the US Senate,
particularly the members on the Judiciary Committee, and let them
know that you stand behind Ed Martin because he has
done a great job making DC safe. We don't need
to even lean into the politics too much here. His
record speaks for itself. He has done a bang up

(31:54):
job in DC. Crime is on its way down. He's
going after the bad guys. He's refocused the office into
law and order. So just let the Senate know that
he is. He deserves the full time nod, and they
need to act today to get him through because he's
Trump's mandate man in DC.

Speaker 14 (32:12):
Uh? Brother, How where do people go to keep up
in touch with you? Particularly social media because we are
going to want to know something after the show's over tonight.
Where they go?

Speaker 19 (32:21):
I'm at m Hall tweets and the Oversight Project is
at It's your Gov. We're posting news as it's breaking,
and it's hard to keep up with because so many people, organizations,
and others are just supporting US Attorney Martin right now.
It is a groundswell of support I've never seen for
a US attorney. This is a supreme level or Supreme
court level amount of support and that's because the Senate

(32:44):
Democrats are going after him, just like they did for Kavanaugh.

Speaker 14 (32:47):
This is their fight.

Speaker 19 (32:49):
We're not going to let them win it.

Speaker 14 (32:52):
Mikel thank you so much. Great work coordinating all of this,
really monumental. Thank you. You see every level. When they
said the Jewish can you didn't supporting, you get the
letter with all the Jewish groups. And they said the
cops didn't support him, you get the sheriffs and the cops.
When they said the across the nation you had no support,
you get all the US You get all the attorneys
generals from the Red States, every vertical, every time they

(33:14):
say something Boom is there to refute it. Grace has
got Bill Blaster. Mike Davis over at Article three has
an Article three app Make sure you make and let's
be polite and nice today. Just go look at the
Judiciary Committee. You know you got you get Corn, and
you got till Us. You got a couple three folks
like that. Just give them a Hey, just checking in.
Ed Martin's our guy. President Trump wantsing, the nation wants him,

(33:37):
and the war room wants him. So let's go ahead
and do that and do it. I few follow up
text messages, calls, emails, et cetera. Ed Martin still in
the balance, We're in another We got to know it tonight,
so we know in the next couple of hours. Let's
go ahead. We got a cold open. Naomi Wolf joins us.
Let's go ahead, and we got a cold open. Let's
later up.

Speaker 2 (33:56):
It first relates to gain of function research.

Speaker 20 (33:59):
Gain of function research is a type of biomedical research
where pathogens are adulterated. Viruses are adulterated to make them
more potent or to change the way that they function.
Many people believe that gain of function research was one
of the key causes of the COVID pandemic that.

Speaker 2 (34:18):
Struck us in the last decade.

Speaker 20 (34:20):
What this executive order does, first of all, it provides
powerful new tools to enforce the ban on federal funding
for gain of function research abroad. It also strengthens other
oversight mechanisms related to that issue and creates an overarching
strategy to ensure that biomedical research in general is being

(34:41):
conducted safely and in a way that ultimately protects human health.

Speaker 2 (34:45):
More.

Speaker 4 (34:46):
It's a big deal. It could have been that we
wouldn't have had the problem.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
We had a lot of people say that, sir, we
had this done.

Speaker 4 (34:55):
Earlier. Thank you.

Speaker 14 (34:58):
Gain of function. The whole worry about how Fauci went
back over after the Obama administration National Security Council restricted
the use of gain of function, how he weaseled his
way back over to EOB in December of twenty seventeen.
Of course, Tom Fitten said, today those pardons don't matter.

(35:19):
Go ahead and investigate them and diet them, try them,
and then when you come down to the fact of
giving them the prison sentence, then you bring up the
pardons and see if they're even operative. He's adamant about Fauci.
Naomi Wolf joins us. Now, now all the investigations about
all of it, including today President Trump signs, is about
gain of function. Are you happy where these actually stand?

(35:42):
Given all the you know, either malfeasance and or incompetence, malfeasance,
criminal activity, I don't know, across the board, and so
much of make America healthy. It's the reason this part
of the movement caught on fire, ma'am.

Speaker 21 (36:00):
You know, kind of a long way with the posse
and all of you, and you know today I'm happy
to say this is what I voted for. This is
exactly what Maha voted for, what Maga voted for. And
it's also like mind blowing, Steve that you've got people
who were targeted as the most outcast, marginalized dissidents, doctor Badacharia,

(36:24):
RFK Junior Marty McCarry standing next to the president. And
even more incredible, since they've been in office, they're issuing
policies that are so common sensical. For instance, let's have
actual trials of the drugs that you inject into your child,

(36:45):
and now you know, with a gain of function research,
let's end a horrifically dangerous damage.

Speaker 14 (36:54):
Hold hold on, Horan. The media is telling me exactly
because we had the deputy on that going to do
the trials. They said, this is more Bobby Kennedy voodoo,
This is more crazy Naomi Wolf and war Room that
they're actually doing the trials for the vaccines the wrong
way and we're just doing it because we're all anti

(37:14):
vax nutters. Your response, ma'am.

Speaker 21 (37:18):
I think our key junior answers that really well. When
that issue comes up, I mean, it's the science we
learned in eighth grade. You know, he's just I mean,
when people understand what he's been trying to say for
over a decade that vaccines come to market not only
without any liability protection right, they can do anything, you
can't sue them, but also without proper trials. Parents' heads explode.

(37:44):
And so he's just making that case over and over,
and of course the pharma funded spokesmodels are going to
say that's voodoo science and try to confuse people. But
I think the American public is done being gas lit
like that. And I think many people understand what RFK
Junior and doctor Bonachari is saying because they learned in

(38:05):
eighth grade what appear, what a you know, double blind
study is what real science is. They want it before
they put substances in their kids.

Speaker 14 (38:17):
You've also found what you're working on something new about
big Farm Again, what's your latest, Well.

Speaker 21 (38:25):
There's a big story that came out if that's what
you're referencing, which doctor James Thorpe the only obstetrician really
maybe one other brave enough to stand up for women
during this onslaught against fertility in the last five years.

Speaker 7 (38:43):
He broke the story yesterday on X.

Speaker 21 (38:46):
And he pointed out that Pfizer and this is so evil, Steve,
and it picks up on things that the Posse has
been learning along with me and Amy Kelly and the
Daily Cloud war Room Pizer Documents research volunteers. Doctor Thorpe
pointed out that Pfiser entered into a collaboration with Myovant Sciences,

(39:08):
another pharma company, to develop and commercialize a medication called
my Fembree. And I looked up my Fembree and sure enough,
this collaboration, this partnership to produce and distribute this medication
was launched in May of twenty twenty one, and it's

(39:29):
kind of been under the radar, but it's been Peiser
and Myovant have been selling my Fembre. Well, the backstory
of this is so dark and evil, you know, because
I got deplatformed for it in twenty twenty one for
warning that women were having menstrual problems upon receiving the
mr Anda injection. Subsequently, the Warroom Daily Club Pfiser Documents

(39:53):
research volunteers found in the Peiser documents that Peiser was
developing the injection essentially to cause menstrual problems and fertility problems.

Speaker 7 (40:04):
I'm just going to say that.

Speaker 21 (40:05):
And there's even a chart that was sent over by
Peiser to the FDA in April.

Speaker 4 (40:11):
What do you mean?

Speaker 14 (40:11):
What do you what do you mean to cause? What
does that mean?

Speaker 7 (40:15):
Well, I mean we've had this kind of philosophical moment before.

Speaker 21 (40:19):
So much of the researching advisor Beevers proves that the
mr N injection disrupts human fertility in multiple, multiple, multiple ways.
And they were looking very closely at this, to the
point where they created charts and spreadsheets proving that this
injection had a horrible effect on women's menstrual cycles and

(40:42):
caused miscarriages disproportionately.

Speaker 7 (40:45):
In fact, to report just came out from the Czech.

Speaker 21 (40:47):
Republic that live births are down thirty percent, which is
lower than the thirteen to twenty percent that I updated
the posse about the last one of the last few
times I was on. But the men's the focus on
menstrul damage is so weird, But now it makes sense.

Speaker 7 (41:04):
So is it a cause? Does it effect an effect?

Speaker 21 (41:06):
Are they, you know, monetizing a side effect that they
knew about. I can't answer that. There's no smoking gun.
That's where hearings should come in. But what I'm trying
to describe is that they created a spreadsheet showing tens
of thousands of women that they had damaged menstrually with
the injection. Fifteen thousand women bleeding every day, ten thousand

(41:27):
women bleeding twice a month, seventy five hundred women with
no periods at all, meaning totally infertile, ten year old
girls bleeding upon being injected, eighty five year old women bleeding,
women having horrible hemorrhages and pain. I won't go into
any more gory detail. The point is that chart went
to the White House on April twentieth, twenty twenty one.

(41:48):
It went to doctor Wilenski, It went to the FDA,
it went to HOTUS right fifteen White House staffers, it
went to all of them. And then three days later,
doctor Rolensky told the women of America there's no bad
time to get your peiser or your COVID injection before, during,
or after your pregnancy. Well, simultaneously, doctor Thorpe broke this story.

Speaker 7 (42:13):
And I looked into it. I've researched it. It's shocking.

Speaker 21 (42:16):
While Pfeiser was doing the trials for the COVID shot
that proved that it destroyed women's menstrual cycles at an
industrial scale, like millions of women have been in at
the same time they were doing this, they were developing
a product to give women who are having menstruled too
much menstrual bleeding. And this is what they rolled out

(42:40):
one month after the report went to the White House,
showing that they were going to generate millions of women
with horrible bleeding problems on.

Speaker 14 (42:50):
Rolling out the COVID, hang on, We're going to hold
you through the break. I've got to follow up on
this now. Even Bannon understands. Wow, there are no coincidences, man,
no coincidences. Wow, incredible. At six o'clock, Saliha Motion is

(43:13):
going to join us, the author of the book of
Paper Soldiers, also a senior a d senior Washington DC
correspondent for Bloomberg. She's going to be here to talk
about the weaponization of the US dollar. We're kicking off
our road to Rio the Rio Reset July sixth. Every
couple of days, going to be doing some special about
the US dollar and what it means and its relationship

(43:36):
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Speaker 2 (44:00):
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Speaker 16 (44:01):
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Speaker 14 (44:03):
We're gonna look to get an update on Ed Martin.
This is it all hangs in the balance early this evening.
We'll give you an update as soon as we know more.
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it's even worse than that. What else? What else is?

(45:48):
It revolves around this? Because this thing is pretty disgusting, ma'am.

Speaker 21 (45:53):
Well, it's it's a scandal in the making that we
can't even imagine, Steve, because what's happening now is you've
got millions women of course, who are em ORNA vaccinated,
bleeding too much.

Speaker 7 (46:03):
They go to their doctors.

Speaker 21 (46:05):
Their doctors will prescribe my fembrie because the FDA approved it.
All right, what are the side effects that you're probably
not going to hear about. This is such a one
two punch to the women of America and the world.
If you survived the COVID nineteen shot, you know, if
your fertility survived, wait till you take my fembri. It

(46:26):
does reduce bleeding, right, so women are going to take it.
They're going to see an improvement. It reduces bleeding by
about eighty five percent, so they're going to think it works.

Speaker 7 (46:33):
What else does it do? It reduces your estrogen.

Speaker 21 (46:36):
It causes pregnancy loss, so more damage to your fertility,
more miscarriages. It raises the risk of thrombosis and blood clots.
It causes you to go bald or lose your hair. Also,
it causes loss of libido and suicidal ideation. So the

(46:57):
women of America, who you know, millions of them, It
was five million women in America who had too much
bleeding because of other conditions. Now it's many, many millions
more because of the m or andy injection. All of
those women now are going to be having you know,
being turned into kind of no sexual desire, no hair,

(47:19):
no fertility, you know, at risk of heart attacks and
depressed or suicidal. And in addition, the ingredient in my
fembri is being used as the fine print to develop
contraception and to help in assisted reproduction.

Speaker 7 (47:36):
So it's a lock.

Speaker 21 (47:38):
I mean, basically, the evil tech people or the evil globalists.

Speaker 7 (47:42):
Behind the war on America and on the West.

Speaker 21 (47:45):
We've talked about this, which is why the executive order
that President Trump's signed was so important, making sure that
our drugs are manufactured at home and not by our
enemies in the Chinese Communist Party. But American women are
going to be are going to hit with so many
side effects that make them unable to want to have babies,

(48:06):
you know, unable to want to do a lot of
other things, but you know, unable to parent well, to
mother well.

Speaker 7 (48:13):
If they do have babies.

Speaker 21 (48:14):
It's a whole new war on women, motherhood, and the family.

Speaker 14 (48:20):
We've got about two minutes. You're putting all this stuff up,
and you're one of the leaders of this movement to
make America healthy again, are you. My understanding is that
somehow your message is not getting out on Twitter. Ma'am.

Speaker 7 (48:33):
Well, it's very sad.

Speaker 21 (48:35):
A few days ago I posted about an alternative health
remedy which is over the counter. It's perfectly safe, and
I got kicked off of X again. We just settled
with Elon Musk and his team, you know, a settlement
I can't describe. My co plaintiff was President Trump. For
the first time. They kicked us off of X in

(48:57):
twenty twenty one for warning about exactly this right, But
they're not done with me.

Speaker 7 (49:02):
They've kicked me off again.

Speaker 21 (49:03):
And the reason they keep telling me I'm being locked
out of my ex account with about four hundred and
fifty thousand people who follow me.

Speaker 7 (49:11):
It ranges from paid partnerships.

Speaker 21 (49:14):
When I thank my sponsors, as everyone in independent media does.

Speaker 7 (49:19):
Is you just did, for instance on this show. Everybody
does it.

Speaker 21 (49:22):
But also when I just link to my own website
or substack, daily Cloud or Outspoken, it's my own thing
and it's free, and they're calling it a paid partnership
and locking me out. And also they accuse me of
impersonation because I linked and promoted a show by Shannon Joy,
who's one of the commentators on my network.

Speaker 7 (49:43):
I said something like watch the Sham and Joy Show.

Speaker 21 (49:45):
So for these absolutely insane and absurd reasons, they keep
kicking me off. They've forced me to delete posts going
like thirty plus posts.

Speaker 14 (49:55):
What is anything this audience can do to assist?

Speaker 7 (49:59):
That's a good question.

Speaker 21 (50:00):
I mean you can, I guess let X know and
let Elon Musk know that they need to stop muzzling me.

Speaker 7 (50:07):
I think it's very petty.

Speaker 21 (50:10):
I guess the only other thing you can do is
support us on daily cloud dot io and over on
my substack.

Speaker 7 (50:17):
I've spoken because I'm going to have to again.

Speaker 14 (50:19):
Where do people? Where do people go to support you?
We got to bounce because I'm banned for life, So
where do people go to support you? Ma'am?

Speaker 7 (50:26):
It's terrible.

Speaker 21 (50:27):
Go to substack and it's my substack Outspoken. You can
subscribe or donate there, you can follow me.

Speaker 7 (50:35):
It's the last.

Speaker 21 (50:36):
Living you know slast platform, or over on daily cloud
dot io where you find also all the war Room,
daily Cloud, Pfizer documents, reports, and you can also help
by ordering the wonderful book that Skyhorst and the Steve
Bannon imprint produced called Pfizer Papers.

Speaker 7 (50:53):
And we'll just fight on.

Speaker 14 (50:54):
I hope that.

Speaker 4 (50:54):
Thank you.

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