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May 12, 2025 48 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON, MAY 12TH, 2025

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MIKE DAVIS
MIKE LINDELL
TEXAS STATE REP. BRIAN HARRISON

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Your show, have a great show. Good to have you back,
my friend, Eric. Great to see you again, sir. We
look forward seeing you and doing the handoff to our
me too. The great Eric Bowling getting a shout out
by the President United States. Eric deserves doing great jobs there.
Four o'clock, great leading for us. We've got a cold open.
We're gonna go ahead and play it. I got Mike Davis.

Speaker 2 (00:20):
We were going to start on the floor of the
House of in Texas, but Brian Harrison is going to
join us about five point thirty. I'm gonna start with
Mike Davis. There's a lot going on in Texas, and
there's a lot that stinks to high heaven in Texas.
We're gonna try to get to at least start to
get to the bottom of it today in the first hour.
Let's stay to the cold open and then we'll get
the Viceroy. Mike Davis will join us. What do I

(00:43):
think you?

Speaker 3 (00:43):
What do you think of this? Again?

Speaker 4 (00:46):
You know, we're not a market watch show. It's not
about when the market goes up or down. We are
trying to keep our eye on what America is telling
the world and chaos, no matter who's telling the story
is clearly the message Shoal Trump is sending the world, no.

Speaker 5 (01:03):
Doubt about it.

Speaker 6 (01:03):
And what he said the business community is uncertainty. And
if there's one thing the business community can't deal with,
it's uncertainty. They won't invest, they won't grow, they've become paralyzed.
And you saw the picture of the ports. The supply
chain is going to end up having impacts on shelves,
There's no doubt about that. And what items aren't going

(01:24):
to be on them show on those shelves is going
to be be interesting to see, probably all the items
that the gentlemen talked about.

Speaker 2 (01:32):
That's with the poor authority.

Speaker 5 (01:34):
But in the end, what.

Speaker 6 (01:37):
This is going to do and what it's doing is
it's going to have pretty negative impacts on our economy.
And nobody wants to see a recession. Nobody wants to
see a depression, and you certainly don't want to see
it if it's self inflicted. And I've seen a lot
of self inflicted problems that have arisen over the last
four months. Escape with some issues like the price of

(02:01):
grain right now soybeans, it looks like a roller coaster
ride on those markets.

Speaker 5 (02:06):
But we talking about imports.

Speaker 6 (02:07):
What about the exports, you know, because of a lot
of our export markets are being filled by other countries
and that is not good for agriculture or processing or
any of those kind of things. So the uncertainty that
this is created in the marketplace is going to have
long term impacts. And the fact that it was dropped
from one hundred, the taxes were dropped from one hundred and.

Speaker 5 (02:28):
Forty five to thirty.

Speaker 6 (02:30):
I'm sure it's a good sign, like I say, a
self inflicted sign that was solved by the person who
created it. But in the end, there's got to be
long term certainty here or economy is still going to
be very very fragile.

Speaker 7 (02:43):
Let me put it this way. Nations depend on rules,
fair rules. Sometimes they're written now, often they're not. But
either way, they give shape to our values, guide us
towards our rights, of course, but also our responsibilities, the

(03:04):
obligations we owe to each other now in a diverse
nation like ours, and I celebrate that these rules become
even more important. Without them, we risk becoming an island
of strangers, not a nation that walks forward together. So

(03:24):
when you have an immigration system that seems almost designed
to permit abuse that encourages some businesses to bring in
lower paid workers rather than invest in our young people,
or simply one that is sold by politicians to the
British people on an entirely false premise. Then you're not

(03:46):
championing growth, you're not championing justice or how else people
defend the status quo. You're actually contributing to the forces
that are slowly pulling our country apart.

Speaker 5 (04:00):
So, yes, I believe in this.

Speaker 7 (04:03):
I believe we need to reduce immigration significantly.

Speaker 8 (04:08):
Well, the Constitution is clear, and that, of course is
the supreme law of the land, that the privilege of
the writ of habeas corpus can be suspended in a
time of innovasion.

Speaker 3 (04:18):
So I would say that's an option we're actively looking at.

Speaker 8 (04:20):
Look, a lot of it depends on whether the courts
do the right thing or not.

Speaker 3 (04:26):
Wow.

Speaker 9 (04:27):
That was my House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller,
suggesting that the administration would suspend havieas corpus if it
disagrees with how the courts are ruling on immigration cases,
arguing the president alone has the authority to revoke this
country's bedrock legal right, so can he joining us TOI
was NBC Legal correspondent Lisa Reubin and NBC News Justice
and Intelligence correspondent Candelanian, and also Eli.

Speaker 3 (04:49):
Sokols who's still with US. Lisa first off to fine.

Speaker 10 (04:52):
Habeas corpus haieus corpus is a form of asking for
relief from a court where are essentially asking for a
release of a body. Conventionally speaking, it just means that
you're asking to be released from custody. This is something
that all sorts of people who've been caught up in
immigration proceedings have been asking for lately.

Speaker 3 (05:11):
Usually you see.

Speaker 10 (05:11):
It in the context of a prisoner who believes that they've.

Speaker 3 (05:13):
Been wrongly convicted.

Speaker 10 (05:15):
After their conviction, they can ask for habeas relief, but
lately we've been seeing it in cases like the Alien
Enemies Act cases.

Speaker 11 (05:22):
President Donald Trump fired the director of the US Copyright Office,
Sheer pearl Mutter. Pearl Mutter was appointed by the former
Librarian of Congress Karla Hayden in twenty twenty. Hayden was
also fired just days prior. Like Hayden, pearl Mutter was
also notified via email. The Director of the Copyright Office
oversees six directories and four hundred and fifty staff at

(05:42):
the agency, represented as Joe Morelli, the ranking member of
the House Administration Committee, blamed pearl Mutter's firing on her
recent report when using copyrighted material to train artificial intelligence systems.
According to pearl Mutter, such a practice quote would undermine,
rather than further the constitutional goals of copyright. Morelli said
of Donald Trump's firing, quote, it is surely no coincidence

(06:04):
he acted less than a day after she refused to
reperstand Elon Musk's efforts to mindtrows of copyrighted works to
train AI models. The union behind Canadian and American musicians
also issued a statement lamenting pro moters firing. The union
says quote, she understood what we all know to be true.
Human creativity and authorship are the foundation of copyright law,

(06:25):
and for that it appears she lost her job.

Speaker 2 (06:31):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies, because we're going to medieval on these people.
He's 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 tried to do everything in the world to
stop that. But you're not going to stop it. It's

(06:51):
going to happen.

Speaker 3 (06:52):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line?

Speaker 12 (06:56):
Mega media?

Speaker 3 (06:57):
I wish in my soul, I wish any.

Speaker 2 (07:00):
Of these people at a conscience ask yourself, what is
my task and what is my purpose?

Speaker 10 (07:06):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.

Speaker 11 (07:12):
War Room.

Speaker 12 (07:13):
Here's your host, Stephen k Maas.

Speaker 2 (07:21):
It's Monday twelve million, the year of Alert twenty twenty five.
Thank you for joining us for the late afternoon, early
evening edition of the War Room on this very historic day,
starting in Geneva three in the morning Eastern daylight time
with a press conference by the Secretary Treasury and the
Ambassador our Trade Rep, Jameson Greer. You should understand, was

(07:44):
Lightheuser's wingman, his deputy in the first term, and was
there every day for the two year negotiation with the
Chinese Commis Party that ended up in that magnificent deal
that President Trump, Peter Navarro, Lightheuser, Jameson and others worked
on that the Chinese Commis Party up and spitting our
face on just to make sure that we put a
peg in that and let's remember who we're dealing with,

(08:06):
historic in the in the Oval Office day. I might
have a little package on that later. Bobby Kennedy speaking
truth to power about who really owns this town and
the courage of President Trump to do this. Brian Harrison,
a great warrior and a I don't know if an
acolyte of the Viceroy, but clearly a buddy of the Viceroy.
Two fighters. Brian Harrison is going to join us at

(08:27):
the bottom of the hour from the Texas State House.
There's something down in Texas. I was reading his Twitter
feed today. There's something definitely not right down to Texas,
and we're gonna start trying to get to the bottom
of it with a real warrior, Brian Harrison. I want
to start with the Viceroy, Mike of everything going on,
and there's so much right he got. You know, we're
hurtling towards a constitutional crisis. He's cutting trade deals, peace deals,

(08:51):
drug deals, everything, this, this, and people all of a
sudden you don't understand. Maybe the Library of Congress, she
looks a little woke. She's gone. Then you get the
head of Copyright and then you start hearing, Hey, the
tech bros been all over this and there's a reason.
Explain to me why that last clip on the by
the way, we play the first part of those clips

(09:11):
just to make sure everybody's a wake up call in
the afternoon. We want to get your blood pressure up,
we want to get you angry. We're showing you what
the Democrats are saying. Just a complete, total nonsense. But
the last clip was actually very very important. What in
the hell is going on with this copyright copyright protection?
And the head of copyright got turfed out, sir.

Speaker 13 (09:34):
So We've been fighting these trillion dollar big tech monopolists Google, Amazon, Facebook,
at Apple for five years at the Article three projects
at our sister organization, the Internet Accountability Project, and we
have been very successful in changing the politics, particularly on
the rights, on ending the big tech antitrust amnesty that

(09:58):
they've enjoyed for too long. And we have Andrew Ferguson
as the FTC chairman, we have Gail Slater leading the
Anti Trust Division. We have two very good anti trust
law enforcement enforcers in the Trump administration. And now where
big tech is pivoting is on artificial intelligence.

Speaker 5 (10:19):
What they want to do is they want to take.

Speaker 13 (10:22):
Every copyrighted work in the world and put it into
their AI machines, and they want their they call it
to teach the AI machines. But let me just give
you an example of what this means. And they want
to do this without compensation. They just want to take
all this copyrighted material put it into the AI machines.

(10:42):
They want to call it fair use under the Copyright Act,
which means theft essentially. And they want to do this
under the guise of trying to compete against China. Apparently
they want to steal like China so they can compete
against China. They want to have slave labor like China
so they can compete against China. That's not how it

(11:03):
works in America. But let me give you an example.
If I went onto this AI machine and said, give
me a summary of every Bannon warroom hits by the
Viceroy Mike Davis over the last six months, what this
AI machine would do is go take all this content
from the war room. It would summarize Steven my discussions

(11:26):
over the last six months, and then you have a
very good idea of what we discussed, and you don't
have to go click on.

Speaker 5 (11:33):
The link for the Bannon war Room, You don't.

Speaker 13 (11:36):
That means that Bannon's war room has all their content
used by Meta or whoever the AI company is Google,
and then the war room doesn't get paid for the clicks.
The war room doesn't get paid for the advertisement. So
what it will do is this will destroy conservative media.
Liberal media will always be good because you're always going

(11:58):
to have you're always going to have sorrows propping up
liberal media. Conservative media has to make money the old
fashioned way. They have to do it through people clicking
on their content and advertising, right, And if you don't
have people clicking on conservative a conservative contents and getting
the advertising, it's going to destroy conservative media.

Speaker 5 (12:21):
Big tech tried to do this.

Speaker 13 (12:22):
They tried to go to the Justice Department and get
the Justice departments to say that stealing content.

Speaker 5 (12:30):
For these AI machines as fair use. We shut that down.

Speaker 13 (12:33):
They tried to take over the copyright office, right, that's
the copyright office at the Library of Congress has every
copyrighted material in the world, right, And so now they
want to take over the copyright office and put in
one of their big tech shills to.

Speaker 5 (12:50):
Run the copyright office.

Speaker 13 (12:51):
One of their big tech tech Shills to be the
Librarian of Congress and then have the Copyright Director.

Speaker 5 (12:59):
Take over that. I think we're shutting that down now.

Speaker 13 (13:02):
Their next move is they've gone to Congress and essentially
they want to give these AI companies ten years of
amnesty from states where the states cannot regulate them, the
states can't bring any actions against them, similar to what
big tech did on Section two thirty community. So you

(13:22):
have Section two thirty immunity where they they can't be
sued for the content that they put online, but they
can profit off of it, and then they have anti
trust amnesty. These trillion dollar big tech companies are going
to do whatever they can to steal as much content
as they can from creators, and then they're going to
try to get as much amnesty as they can out

(13:44):
of the Justice Department, out of Congress, out of states,
out of the Copyright Office, out of whatever. And that's
where this is so important that we're calling this out
because obviously President Trump does not want to kill every
conservative media out with in America having It's.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
Also it's also the other copyright we're going to talk
about this. This is these guys are rapacious. They were
pacious the people. It really hurts too, is those of
us who have not put up pay walls, that everything
out for free and we and we and we have sponsors,
we have advertisers, but it's kind of on a click basis,
so we don't charge, and nobody's charge and come to

(14:23):
the world or all the times is put up and
it's on a click. And so it's many people like
us that do it like that they have not put
up pay walls. But it's not just conservative media. I
mean this is deeper and darker than that. This is
what they've been trying to do it. And this is
why I called for a total audit of everything. Those
you're done, I said, haven't seen the numbers on the
cost side. Have seen some stuffs kicking around and there

(14:44):
is a couple of hundred million dollars here, and Johnson
said he's not going to support it. We're going to
unpack this entire mess. Also, we're going to go to
the lone Star state, the railhead of the MAGA movement. Folks,
think you got problem in Georgia. I think you got
a problem in North Carolina. Think you have problem in
South Carolina or Colorado.

Speaker 12 (15:00):
Here's your host Stephen k.

Speaker 2 (15:02):
Maat Okay, market's up today. You know you had John Tesser,
the guy that was blown out in Montana as a
total complete goofball when they finally get somebody could run
against him, blow him out, and he's up there yammer
and yet so unstable. Markets back up. I think we're
back up to the mid April high. Remember mid April.

(15:23):
It is gonna be the worst. It's a great depression,
worst April. You don't hear him yamor about that anymore.
They got come up something in the yamor about there's
never a real program that comes forward and say here's
we're gonna do as an alternative. They don't have any
economic populism, NOE nationalist economics, nothing. They got nothing. I'm
not saying that. Robert Reich has got a great piece

(15:44):
up in the Guardian, maybe all of time to talk
about it tomorrow. He says, Hey, they got to come
up with the left wing populism on the economic side,
or they got nothing. It's a credential class. This is
part of the I was telling the Financial Times crowd
on Saturday night. They got nothing.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Right.

Speaker 2 (15:57):
Now here's what they got. The courts and Vicero. He
break it down. I want to go back over this
because the big input for artificial intelligence, and this is
how these guys operate. This is why he got the
h one b visa problem. These got in the age
of the algorithm. What they're trying to do is take
the human cost out of everything. They're trying to get

(16:19):
slave labor from over in Asia to come here as
indentured servant who work for fifty percent less. And that's
why you have no Americans these jobs. I challenged the
ft audience and sarrity at the Kennedy Center show me,
and I've challenged tech. Show me one billet where there's
one person that has a better education or in or experience,

(16:42):
then you can find an American. They can't do it
because it's not about that. That's a lie, a bald
faced lie. What it's about is hiring people at fifty
per cents in the dollar and then make them live
at tend to a condo in Silicon Valley and work
twenty hours a day, seven days a week. Is that
what America is about? That's indentured service to I thought
we kind of worked through that in the nineteenth century.

(17:05):
Why is it back in the twenty first because these
oligarchs are the worst people on earth and the created
by the Democratic Party, and that's why you never see
any antitrust. This is why they didn't have Lena consback.
They had some great people over there. They're prepared to
go with these oligarchs, but the people who created them,
the billionaires on Wall Street, all Democrats or a lot
of Democrats, wouldn't let it happen. And you got Tessa

(17:29):
up there yammering on birch Gold dot com gold down today,
But hey, it ain't the price, it's the process. We're
going to go through times of turbulence. We're heading to
Rio for the real reset. Make sure you understand it all.
Birchgold dot com slash Bannon, end of the Dollar Empire.
We worked on this for four years. We ain't Johnny
come lately. So this, folks, there's now taught in undergraduate

(17:50):
level because it's accessible. Quite complicated topics, but we make
it accessible to folks just like you. Take the challenge
today is totally free. And then to talk to Philip
Patrick and the team over there. These guys always want
to free ride. They want a free ride on labor.
But particularly in AI. The two things that drive this, folks,

(18:10):
and you're going to be on the hook for both
of them, is information, intellectual property, information and energy. Have
you noticed that you don't hear so much about the
green new dealing board. You notice you haven't the cult
of climate change is not on the front every night
on MSBC. That's because all sele Kona Valley is all
about AI. You've got to power up, and when you

(18:32):
power up off of what they've left this grid on,
it's going to be ugly unless you put a bunch
of money into it. And guess who you're looking at
with their hands out for the money. That would be you,
the taxpayer at the federal and the state level. Oh yeah,
these guys want nothing but free ride. They want to
socialize the costs and keep the upside. It's not a
bad business model, but we're going to strip it away. Mike.

(18:53):
This is very sophisticated. Here's the thing you should understand.
They had a just like Zuckerberg had a full on
assault with the low obvious, some lawyers and every bugging
president trumpling. President Trump try to save the world. He's
got to take this pimps calls and have him going
in there and it's crawling around on his belly in
the Oval office, leaving a trail that he didn't want
to go to trial. The pressure to to keep Zuckerberg

(19:15):
out of court was huge. These guys put a full
on assault and main Justice. They took their shot, right,
they're kind of legitimate shot, and it got rejected.

Speaker 12 (19:24):
Did it not?

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Did it not, Mike Davis?

Speaker 5 (19:28):
It did.

Speaker 13 (19:28):
Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch, who is great on these
tech issues, shut that down. Fortunately, President Trump made Deputy
Attorney General Todd Blanche the acting Librarian of Congress, along
with one of his deputies, Paul Perkins, as the acting
head at the Copyright Office. These are two of my friends,

(19:50):
and these are two people who understand that we're not
going to let every copyright at work in America.

Speaker 5 (19:56):
Every creator's.

Speaker 13 (19:59):
Hard ear work gets stolen by the tech bros so
they can make billions of dollars off of other people's work.

Speaker 2 (20:10):
This is just not the conservative I mean, this is
copyrighted material that creative people make and it's their thing.
It's like the time when I talk about home title
like it's equivalent to the title the little Thing you
got the title to your home, the shows that you
own that real asset called your home. The copyrights to
show that hey, this is there, This is their ownership
of something they created themselves. And then you can take

(20:31):
distribution rights and estimate. For years I was in the
movie business financing this stuff, the copyright of a film.
This is why Turner Classic Movies has all the great
you know, old films, is that they've they've bought these libraries,
they partner with people. The copyright protection is what gives
artists the ability actually to make it living and get cash.
The tech bros don't care about that. They just want

(20:51):
to go in there as like barbarians and just get
it for free. Gim me, gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme. All
these guys are about gimme, gimme, gimme, gim me, gim me, gimme. Right,
that's all they want. They want it for free. And
thank god Todd Blanche there, Yes, sir, I.

Speaker 5 (21:04):
Would say this. They say, we need to let these AI.

Speaker 13 (21:08):
Companies steal everyone's copyright to compete against China.

Speaker 5 (21:12):
Okay, let's let's talk about movies. You brought that up, Steve.

Speaker 13 (21:15):
How many people enjoy going to Chinese produced movies because
they're so creative in China that you know there's such
a draw to go to Chinese movies.

Speaker 5 (21:26):
Of course there's not. They steal American movies.

Speaker 13 (21:29):
They steal American content, They steal American everything.

Speaker 5 (21:33):
And if you make it easy for these AI companies.

Speaker 13 (21:36):
To rip off everyone's copyrights, you're gonna make it where
we have no more creative content in America. Why the
hell what people put in their blood, sweat and tears
to create creative content? So Mark Zuckerberg can steal their
content and make billions of more dollars.

Speaker 2 (21:56):
By the way, as you can tell, because Mike Davis
is from the great heartland of this country, Iowa boy
that now hangs out in Colorado most of the time.
Maybe not as the cutting edge of culture. There are
actually some magnificent Chinese movie, particularly the Chinese some of
the martial arts movies, but not the depth that the
Deat of America has. The film libraries of Turner, of
the Warner Brothers in Paramount and all these is what

(22:18):
they're trying to steal, plus all the TV everything, everything
is created, novels, all of it. They wanted for free.
That's what Let's pull the camera back. Mike. We got
Google kind of where we want them in in in
in Northern Virginia Federal court, in DC Federal Court. You
got Apple getting fined. You got Facebook. We're trying to
break up Facebook. Gail Slater, ohmead over at main Justice incredible,

(22:42):
with Davis over at FCC, the great Andrew Ferguson in
the lineage of Lena Kahan at at at the FTC
which they tried to shut down, and because of Mike
Davis and Arcle three, we stopped that. The big tech
bros Are taking it on the chain. And this is
why I'm so proud of Trump, the pressure he gets
from that crowd and the pressure he gets from big
farm and he kind of goes, I don't know, man,

(23:02):
the people have put me here. I don't know. I
can kind of hear them. I don't think they want
to do it. What are we supposed to do this
audience who gets rubbed up on this? What do we
need to do to kind of shut down the tech bros?

Speaker 13 (23:14):
Well, I think that this American movie mogul steep in
and has them scared, because you know, we're up against
Mark Zuckerberg and Google. And it sounds like he's a
Chinese movie baron as well too, if he's criticizing me
about culture.

Speaker 2 (23:29):
But I would say this just makingession exactly.

Speaker 5 (23:33):
The tech bros have the money.

Speaker 13 (23:36):
They can pay the lobbyist, they can pay the lawyers,
they can pay the campaign donations, and they're going to
get these politicians' attention every time. The counterweight to that,
the superpower that the war Room Posse has is we
have a massive.

Speaker 5 (23:53):
Amount of followers and viewers.

Speaker 13 (23:55):
With the war Room Posse teaming up with the Article
three projects and Steve, you have the most engaged, smartest
audience in the conservative ecosphere. And so that's what these
politicians fear. They fear that crazy Mike Davis is going
to go on your show and raise these issues and

(24:16):
light up these politicians and these policymakers.

Speaker 5 (24:19):
And so that is our superpower to keep big tech
in check.

Speaker 2 (24:25):
And this is why it was so important in the confirmations.
Guys like Todd Blanche who's been spectacon. I mean, this
is the team bors put together. Remember the dark days
of twenty one and twenty two when no law firms,
all those big shot law firms that are now bending
the knee. Wouldn't work for President Trump and wouldn't defend
him against these outrageous charges. That's what the Mlbovi's and
the Todd Blanches and a great team. And it's a

(24:46):
great team over at Main Justice has come up.

Speaker 14 (24:49):
Mike.

Speaker 2 (24:50):
I know you get a ball, but I do want
to hold you through the commercial break and your brother,
your buddy, Brian Harrison, who is kind of an acolyte.
Those two know each other. It's scary. It's a scary thought.
But Harrison's going to be on because of what's going
on in Texas. But I do when we come back,
I want a quick update on what we're doing, because
over the weekend, after we head you on late in
the week and talk to you on Saturday, I got

(25:13):
tremendous from all over the world wanting to know about
this constitutional crisis we're hurtling towards. That's got to get
somehow rectified by the end of Junie because it can
just not it cannot just you know, simmer over the
summer before the Supreme Court it leaves. There's got to
be some adjudication of this. There has to be somebody
step up and say what's going on. So Mike Dave

(25:33):
is going to stick for a few more minutes. We're
gonna take short commercial break. We're and go down to Texas.
The Great Brian Harrison is going to join us. Also,
we've got Terry Shilling. I'm trying to get EJ and
Tony e Jan and Tony's on fire up on Twitter
today about the debt. Numbers are out one hundred and
one billion dollars, folks of interest payments only of the

(25:56):
federal government in the month of April. Let me repeat
that one hundred and one billion dollars didn't go to schools,
didn't go to education of facilities, didn't go to hospitals,
didn't go to fire stations, didn't go to roads, didn't
go to help the community, didn't go to food programs.
It went to pay bondholders.

Speaker 13 (26:14):
Why.

Speaker 2 (26:15):
Because we are drowning in federal debt, as we've talked about.
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Speaker 12 (27:00):
Use your host, Stephen Kba.

Speaker 2 (27:07):
The Vice roy people really responded to your Hey, you
know about habeas corpus and something's going to happen before
they leave for the summer. Any update on that of
what happened on the weekend where we left. The radical
judge Clinton appointee in San Francisco never ever heard of
shutting down President Trump's se you Article two powers on

(27:27):
basically not funding things and letting people go. So where
do we stanser?

Speaker 13 (27:32):
I would say this to the Chief Justice, you have
let these Democrat activist judges sabotage American voters. They are
election deniers by sabotaging the President of the United States exercising.

Speaker 5 (27:48):
His core Article two powers. And if you refuse to
get your.

Speaker 13 (27:52):
Judicial house in order because you're scared of bad press
in the Washington Post, in the New York Times.

Speaker 5 (27:58):
Congress is going to get your.

Speaker 13 (28:00):
Udicial house and order for you. And it's going to
be through oversights. It's going to be through funding cuts,
it's going to be through jurisdiction stripping. It could be
through impeachment. But frankly, the simpler approach, as Speaker new
Gingrich has been talking about, is just eliminating a judge's seat.

Speaker 5 (28:21):
So if the Chief Justice is not going to step up.

Speaker 13 (28:24):
And get his judicial house in order, we're not going
to let as American voters, we're not going to let
these activist judges sabotage our will and sabotage the President
of the United States.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
And you still see your date is still before they
leave on the last day of June to go for
their three month summer breaking. Don't come back, I think
to the first Monday in August. Your belief is it
somehow we'll have some sort of lease attempt at a
rectification of this or.

Speaker 13 (28:52):
Look, illegal aliens do not have constitutional due process rights
related to remaining in this country, and the only time
they get due process rights is when Congress provides those
due process rights as it relates to remaining in this country.
If these six I guess of these seven generals on

(29:17):
the Supreme Court, Commanding General John Roberts and his six
lieutenant generals think that they're just going to create constitutional
due process rights for these illegal aliens, including trend and
Ragua terrorists. Where the presidents can't get these people the
hell out of our country, the Supreme Court is going
to lose its legitimacy with the American people. When that happens,

(29:39):
it loses everything. So this is a dire warning to
the Chief Justice. Proceed with caution, Mike.

Speaker 2 (29:46):
Where did they go for Article three? And particularly what
do you get for us on this copyright?

Speaker 5 (29:50):
Now?

Speaker 2 (29:50):
Have you guys figured something out of you working on it?
I want everybody to go to Article three. But what's
the call to action today?

Speaker 13 (29:56):
I think that the call to action we've been pretty successful.
So it's our Colthie project dot org Article number three.
Projects dot org. You can follow us on social media.
You can donate, but only what you can.

Speaker 5 (30:07):
Afford, and take action action action action. The two biggest
action items right now are to move forward with getting
rid of.

Speaker 13 (30:14):
Judge Bosberg, who sabotaged the presidents and to cut two
billion dollars in the federal judiciaries funding. And I'm very
happy you're having my friends Brian Harrison up next. This
this guy is a true warrior down in Texas who's
fighting the Uni Party establishments in Texas.

Speaker 2 (30:35):
How do you know, by the way, the stamp of
approval for Fighting Spirit Maybe not for culturals we just
saw about Chinese movies, but for Fighting Spirit, the stamp
of approval is no. There's no higher stamp than the viceroy.
How do you happen to know Brian Harrison looks like
the all American boy, right, That looks like Speith the golfer.

Speaker 14 (30:56):
Right.

Speaker 2 (30:56):
How does a brawler like you know Brian Harrison.

Speaker 13 (30:59):
Well, this is going to be the kiss of death
for Brian Harrison's political career. But I know Brian Harrison
going back to our George W. Bush White House days
almost twenty years ago. He was a bit of a
country club Republican back then, but now he's a full
Maga warrior. He's a savage down in the Texas House.

(31:22):
He worked in the Trump Department of Health and Human
Services as the chief of staff. This guy is the
real deal. His days working for Dick Cheney are over
and he is a full Maga warrior.

Speaker 2 (31:37):
No, he's a fire breathing and greering populus down there
in Texas. Mike Davis, we love you, brother, look forward
to seeing you in the next couple of days. Thank
you not letting the tech bros steal the copyright everybody,
particularly the war room. Not that we have a dog
in this fight, but it just ticks us off, even
the concept of it. Brian Harrison, we met you when
we were down with Glenn Story and the team you

(31:58):
guys came on that day was post impeachment of General Paxton.
This audience has been very engaged what's happening at Texas.
We have a massive audience in Texas, and I've been
here and I've been telling the audience every day, Hey,
we're gonna get to the bottom of this. Is something
go in the house. But your Twitter feed today, Brother
Blue and all the top news people should know. We

(32:18):
wanted to start with Brian to quick kick the show off.
That's how big important it was. In the afternoon, your
Twitter feed has my head imploding. What is going on
in Texas? Have we turned over after Texas is the
railhead of maga. Trump won by fourteen points, that Ted
Cruz won by nine. Right, the people have put their

(32:39):
shoulder to the wheel down. There's the hardest working from
Terran County to Denton, all over the state. What has
gone on in the last couple of days in the
Texas Texas Legislature, Sir.

Speaker 15 (32:50):
Well, let me make this as painful as it is.
Let me make this as simple as possible. Texas voters
support President Trump. Texas voters are maga. The Texas government
is not. And while Trump, you know, won by fourteen
points here in the state of Texas, the Harris Biden
agenda unfortunately is alive and well in the Texas House.

(33:10):
Because even though voters gave us an eighty eight seat,
we had eighty eight Republicans in the Texas House.

Speaker 3 (33:15):
House, a massive majority.

Speaker 15 (33:17):
The radical Democrats were able to actually select our fake Republicans,
sell out leadership team, and pursue big government socialism. So
while President Trump's doze is cutting governments, slashing DEI, reduced,
cutting agencies, firing bureaucrats, the Texas House is doing the
exact opposite of all those worth increasing spending. We're growing government.

(33:38):
We've created more agencies and bureaucracies just in the last
week than I can even keep track of. We're increasing
funding for DEI, We're increasing funding for transgendor ideology in
our public universities. We're increasing funding for corporate welfare. We
got a proposal on the table right now that spend
two point five billion dollars to liberal Hollywood in the
Texas House just today, when we're four days away from

(33:59):
the dead line to pass House bills for the entire session.
What does our fake Republican speaker do. He clogs up
our whole calendar with one hundred and forty two Democrat
bills put on the floor just today and then put
another two or three hundred Republican bills and all the
big Republicans priorities are after that.

Speaker 3 (34:19):
So Texans are being taxed out of.

Speaker 15 (34:21):
Their homes to pay for the Biden Harris agenda down
in the state of Texas.

Speaker 3 (34:25):
It's an absolute outrage.

Speaker 15 (34:26):
I would argue it's the biggest form of voter fraud
because what's the point of election integrity? And I'm so
grateful President Trump got involved in and Ted Cruz and
Ken Paxton and you and that the POSSE was involved
to help us flip so many seats down here to
Republicans in the House.

Speaker 3 (34:41):
But what's the point of election integrity?

Speaker 15 (34:43):
What's the point of voting for Republicans if elected Republicans
once they get in office are just going to turn
around and hand the progressive leftists all of the power.
So it's one of the biggest outrages. I think it
might be one of the most under rated political scandals
in all of America's because people don't talk about tech
to be in a battleground state. But Steve, I know
you know this Texas is the crown jewel of the

(35:06):
less plan to take over America. And I've had it
and I'm doing everything i can to fight back against this.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
So, Brian, this is what stuns people. They put three
hundred and fifty four and a million dollars in to
do this, to get it purple. This is why the
grassroots responded when door to door did precinct trade done.
They have responded to every call to action and they won.
Not big blowout. Okay, even sourus is how did they
It's it's almost inconceivable and as bad as it was

(35:34):
when we were down there last time I heard about it.
It's like building to a crescendo with what they're every
policy that we're killing in Congress right that President Trump's
doing executive orders, they're actually now doubling and tripling down
on those policies in the state of Texas. How is
this happening?

Speaker 15 (35:51):
It's like the anti Trump agenda is what's happening in
the Texas House down here.

Speaker 3 (35:56):
I mean, just just a couple of quick points on that.

Speaker 15 (35:57):
I mean, we've got, as I said, the Democrat caucus
elected our speaker, even though we've got a massive majority
coming out of the last primaries. Let me tell you
who the most powerful person is in the Texas House.
He's our chief Parliamentariat.

Speaker 3 (36:08):
Well who is that?

Speaker 15 (36:09):
He's a Democrat Party activist and get this, a former
Barack Obama White House lawyer. So we have an Obama
staffer controlling the floor in the Texas House. Democrats are
made co chairs of every single one of our committees.
We've got a BLM activists, anti Second Amendment, open borders
democrat is the speaker, pro tim and I'm telling you,

(36:29):
just in the last week or two, I bet we
have passed over two hundred bills. And while Democrats are empowered,
conservatives are silenced down here. I am routinely they will
routinely cut off my microphone when I go and speak
against liberal bills that grow government or that challenge what
President Trump is trying to.

Speaker 3 (36:46):
Do in Washington, d C.

Speaker 15 (36:48):
And they get away with this with impunity because they believe,
and it's been true for too long, people haven't known
this is what's happening. And I always say this transparency
is like kryptonite in the swamp. But we don't just
have the swamp in DC. We've got fifty state level swamps.
On the big state level swamp in the country, unfortunately,
is down here in Texas, where the liberal uniparty controls
the thing. And it is about its past damn time

(37:09):
that we start treating Texas taxpayers with the respect that
they deserve. This whole session has been one giant middle
finger to the taxpayers of the state of Texas who
have been forced to be They're being taxed out of
their homes and to fund a radical leftist agenda, the
exact same leftist agenda that President Trump is fighting in DC.

Speaker 3 (37:26):
We are doubling down on here in Texas.

Speaker 2 (37:29):
I think Texas right now in the projected is going
to be is something like the fifth or sixth. I
think California's fourth now right and back of China, the
United States, Germany, I think Japan's California is right up there,
fourth or fifth. I think Texas the sixth, seventh, eighth
largest economy in the world.

Speaker 15 (37:45):
Yeah, we're the seventh or the seventh, seventh or the eighth. Opinion,
how to you can is, So it's basically the economy
of France or Germany. And we have the Biden Harris
team in control of at least half at least half
of our legislature down here.

Speaker 2 (37:56):
For first off, what your what is your guys' strategy?
And how can the POSSE helpier? Because people's SAIDs that
tell in the chat room they're blowing ups or as
they should.

Speaker 15 (38:06):
Yeah, well, well, the biggest thing that we can do
right now is expose the corruption. And that's what I'm
spending all They've already told me they're going to kill
all my bills because I've refused.

Speaker 3 (38:14):
To bend the knee to the corrupt, failed Rhino leadership.

Speaker 15 (38:17):
That's America last, it's Texas last, and so every single day,
multiple times a day, I do what none of the
mainstream media and Texas will do, and I go directly
to the voters and I tell them the truth on
my x feed, which is at Brian E.

Speaker 3 (38:28):
Harrison.

Speaker 15 (38:29):
So if they just want to go at Brian E. Harrison,
I will literally post from the floor. Our speaker tried
to gavel in just two days ago unconstitutionally. He declared
there was a quarm and there weren't thirty people or
he was just about to on the floor of the house.
You got to have one hundred to conduct business. And
after they screamed about that so that we were ah,
I was slowing things up. No, no, no, they brought
in a mariachi band and I am not making this up, Steve.

(38:50):
They put on the floor of the House a new
bill to create a Mexican guest worker program that was
put on the House floor.

Speaker 3 (38:57):
In the last two days.

Speaker 15 (38:59):
Just as President Trump trying to undo the invasion the
nine ten eleven million illegal aliens that Joe Biden imported.
Trump's trying to deport these illegal aliens, the Texas House
is trying to create a Mexican guest worker program. As
we speak, Texans have been betrayed. Texas voters deserve better,
and quite frankly, I firmly believe as goes Texas, so

(39:19):
goes the nation.

Speaker 3 (39:20):
So I don't care what state you live in. You
need to care about.

Speaker 15 (39:24):
Texas, staying we should be the number one state in
America for liberty, for freedom, for private property rights, for
secure borders, for limited government.

Speaker 3 (39:33):
And we have a reputation for that. But Steve, here's
the reality.

Speaker 15 (39:36):
For far too long, the uniparty government in the state
of Texas has been just coasting on that reputation. And
you mentioned a couple other states, Steve, let me tell
you something on people think Texas low tax, low regulations.
We've got one of the highest property tax burdens in
all of a country. We have the number one highest
regulatory burden to work in the state of Texas. We

(39:56):
have more occupational licensing regulations than every state in America.
And yes, that includes California, and that includes New York.
Texas has been just coasting on our small government reputation,
and as pastime we start living up to it. I
want Texas to be the number one state in America
for freedom and liberty.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
Bryan real quickly the Twitter feed, where do people go,
because they're going to pop people in there to start
watching them.

Speaker 3 (40:20):
At Brian E. Harrison at Brian E.

Speaker 15 (40:23):
Harrison on X Like it, Share it, tell your friends,
because I'm doing more on that X feed at Brian E.
Harrison than the entire Texas media has done in the
last decade. And Steve, I'm telling you I can feel
it out there. Texas voters' eyes are being opened like
never before, not to the Democrats.

Speaker 3 (40:40):
And I'm so sick and tired of the unit party establishment.

Speaker 15 (40:42):
Republican blaming the Democrats for every big government socialists build
that passes, or blaming Democrats for killing conservative Republican legislations.
There's not enough Democrats in Austin to pass a birthday
resolution unless Republicans help them. Every conservative building dies dies
because elected Republicans war room.

Speaker 12 (41:00):
Use your host, Stephen k Back, I.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
Want to make sure before you take off go back
to his last point and thanks for hanging around. Know
you get a jump on the floor for a vote.
Brian Harrison. We can't blame this on Democrats. This is
about Republicans, and this is about a grassroots effort down
that stood up and put Trump on their shoulders and
took Trump across the goal line at a fourteen point
win and won all these houses, one of the majority.

(41:25):
They did what they were supposed to do. How is it?
Is this the Bush hunt? The is this the Carl
Rove crowd? Is he the same peak of tail in
peach Packson?

Speaker 15 (41:35):
Well, yeah, let me tell you what I think something
your viewers are going to know just instinctively, but you
can't say it enough. As you mentioned, I worked. Actually
it was my buddy Mike Davis that mentioned it, and
I was. I was the chief of staff for President
Trump at the biggest cabinet agency during his first term, HHS.

Speaker 3 (41:49):
And you know this, Steve, Your viewers know this.

Speaker 15 (41:51):
There's this coalition in the swamp of DC that fought
us tooth and nail and everything we were doing. They're
fighting President Trump again right now. It's three parts of
this coalition. It's the liberal Democrats, it's their mouthpieces in
the mainstream media. And then the third, which is probably
the most pernicious in the worst of them all, weak, feckless,
spineless liberal establishment Republicans. And that is the exact same

(42:14):
coalition that has taken over the uniparty swamp in the
state of Texas.

Speaker 3 (42:19):
And here's just the reality. The voters of Texas, they
did their job.

Speaker 15 (42:23):
If you're in the state of Texas and you're a
Republican voter, I want to say thank you from the
bottom of my heart for re electing President Trump and
Ted Cruz and giving us big majorities in the legislature.
But let me also apologize to you, because here's the reality.
For too many years, these elected Republicans and the state
legislature that promised you, they said, they came to you
an election time in March and they said, vote for me.

Speaker 3 (42:44):
All stand up to the Democrats. Vote for me.

Speaker 15 (42:46):
I will push back against the liberals that want to
bankrupt our state in our country. But then the second
they get elected office, they vote to put those very
Democrats in charge, and they collude with them to destroy
liberty for the next generation of Texans and the next
generations of America.

Speaker 3 (43:01):
So it is past time that the Texas.

Speaker 15 (43:03):
Government stop putting the liberal special interests first, stop abusing
the taxpayers of the state of Texas who they're taxing
literally out of their homes to fund a liberal Marxist
big government agenda, and we start putting the taxpayers of
the State of Texas first. We remember that the goal
of government is to protect our God given rights, our freedoms,

(43:25):
and our liberties. We should make Texas the number one
state in America for liberty. Texas should be the boldest
state walking arms with President Trump and his agenda to
protect the next generation, to shrink governments, to maximize freedom,
because as government grows, liberty shrinks, and the voters of
the State of Texas, the taxpayers of the State of Texas,
they deserve better than the failed uniparty leadership that's coming

(43:48):
out of the Austin swamp.

Speaker 3 (43:49):
And I think voters are seeing this like never before.

Speaker 15 (43:53):
And so Steve, I'm so grateful to you to the
war room, Polse for everybody else who is starting to
shine a lights on what I think is the biggest
example of voter fraud in perhaps all of the country,
which is Republicans were given massive majorities in a mandate
to govern not just with President Trump but all at
every level of the State of Texas. But Republicans in
Austin have handed the keys to the castle to Nancy

(44:15):
Polite's Pelosi and Joe Biden's team we're growing government. And
even when we do Republican things like Steve Bannon, you
know how important school choice is to President Trump, and
he was so involved in our primaries for that reason. Well,
we finally passed school choice. But guess what, here's the reality.
What they're not going to tell you. The school choice
program we just passed that everyone's calling universal, it's not
going to apply to ninety nine percent of Texas families.

(44:36):
So even when we do big Republican bills, they're gutted,
their water down. And it's past time we start being bold,
we start leading again. When was the last time you
heard about Texas leading on just about anything. I think
Texas should be leading the nation in every dimension of freedom,
in every dimension of liberty.

Speaker 3 (44:53):
We haven't been doing that.

Speaker 15 (44:54):
And I'm grateful for you and the POSSE for joining
us down here in the trenches that the small number
of us the one to retake the state of Texas
for the bold conservative Republican principles.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
Just like the Alamo brother and we know how that
changed the arc of history. Down to Texas, Sir, one
more time, social media, where they.

Speaker 3 (45:13):
Go Brian E. Harrison, go to x at Brian E. Harrison,
Brian E.

Speaker 15 (45:19):
Harrison, please go there, like it, retweet, spread the words,
because I promise you there is more transparency coming out
of my x feed at Brian E. Harrison than all
of the liberal Texas media put together. And Steve, you
and the posse have already been great allies in the fight.
So I cannot thank you enough.

Speaker 2 (45:35):
My friend, Thank you, my man, keep fighting. Appreciate it.

Speaker 3 (45:38):
See yea God, bless you, God blessed.

Speaker 2 (45:40):
Ian Harrison got the seal of approval from the Viceroy.
And you see why. The fighting spirit. That's one of
the things that differentiates the MAGA movement. Resilience, grit, determination,
the fighting spirit, courage. Folks in Texas got it. I'm
telling you, got to dig in this situation. Texas got
to be stopped. Got to be no way around it.

(46:02):
You can't look away from it. I look, I see
the polls with with Paxton and corn and all that.
I got it. But there's there's something there's a cancer
down there, and if we don't cut that cancer out,
it's going to spread to other say. If it can
happen in Texas, it can happen anywhere. And he's right.
When I was down in Denton County talking to Denton,
Texas to talk to the folks there at the GOP

(46:24):
and at Terran County. As to goes Texas, so goes
the nation. That's how important this is. And all you
precinct strategy folks are fighting, I mean at every level
and getting hammered. You're winning. Getting hammered, you win some more.
You know what I'm talking about. Mike Lindell, Uh, talk
to me, brother, you're you've got the fighting spirit. How
are we doing that? Have they put my Pillow out

(46:46):
our business yet?

Speaker 14 (46:49):
No, they're sure trying to steve and they keep attacking
the Lindell Recoverynetwork dot org.

Speaker 5 (46:54):
Everybody. That's Keith Ellison, Attorney General in Minnesota. He's turned
it out.

Speaker 14 (46:59):
We actually, I believe this week we have to have
a whole bunch more stuff to keep asking for. And
uh it's this lawfare and its finess and got a
big case coming up June second. We'll tell you all
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