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June 17, 2025 48 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON - JUNE 17TH, 2025

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SENATOR JOSH HAWLEY

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Blue collar wage growth. Blue collar wage growth. The only
other time it's been this high, wait for it, was
during President Trump's first term.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
Uh huh.

Speaker 3 (00:09):
So we've seen real wages.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
For hourly workers, non supervisory workers rise almost two percent
in the first five months that no president has done
that before.

Speaker 2 (00:23):
And why is that?

Speaker 3 (00:24):
It's a president's.

Speaker 1 (00:25):
Emphasis on manufacturing. I think there's also likely a component
of whether it's twelve or twenty million illegal aliens coming
out of the workforce, and Joe Biden opened the border
and it was flooded, and that for working Americans that's

(00:48):
a disaster because it's it's pressure on their wages.

Speaker 4 (00:52):
What exactly is different about the bill now, Ryan, we'll.

Speaker 3 (00:56):
Keep in mind on of it.

Speaker 5 (00:57):
The House Speaker Mike Johnson is warned has set a
colleagues out that change this bill too much because it
was such a hard fought victory for him in the
House of Representatives that any significant changes could mean that
when it comes back to the House, it might not
make it through. And I would say that these changes
are not overwhelming, but they are significant. And you pointed
out a couple of the big differences, the first being

(01:18):
the difference between the state and local tax deduction on
the House side versus the Senate side, it was a
hard fought victory for those blue state members of the
House to get that forty thousand dollars limit. Republicans in
the Senate don't have that same concern. There aren't any
Blue state Republicans in the Senate, so they were fine
with reducing that to ten thousand dollars. That could be
real problem when the bill comes back to the House.

(01:39):
On the medicaid side, the House were planned to freeze
provider taxes at the current level. On the Senate side,
they're going to cap them at three point five percent
by twenty thirty one and also create some new eligibility rules.
And then this is the other part of this that
could be contentious, the green energy tax credits. They wanted
to eliminate many of these credits on the outside as

(02:01):
early as this year, and while on the other side
and the Senate side, some of those tax credits are
actually working in some of these red states where businesses
are taking advantage of them, so they plan to phase
them out a bit longer. So this is still going
to be a fight here on and some tweaks can
be made here but they hope to have this pass
by fourth of July.

Speaker 2 (02:22):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.

Speaker 4 (02:27):
Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on
These people here not got a free shot. All these
networks lying about the people, the people have had a
belly full of it.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
I know you don't like hearing that. I know you've
tried to do everything in the world to stop there,
but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.

Speaker 6 (02:43):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line?

Speaker 3 (02:47):
Mega media?

Speaker 1 (02:48):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.

Speaker 5 (02:54):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?

Speaker 4 (02:57):
If that answer is the safe my country, this country
will be saved.

Speaker 7 (03:04):
War Room.

Speaker 3 (03:04):
Here's your host, Stephen K.

Speaker 6 (03:07):
Ban.

Speaker 4 (03:11):
It's Tuesday seventeen, Junior or or Lord twenty twenty five.
Thank you for being here for the second hour of
the Morning Show. We're honored to have Senator Josh Hawley,
a fire breathing populist in the United States Senate from Missouri.
First off, observations, I know this first time you've seen it.
Observations on Secretary of Churachery Scott Bessett. What he's talking

(03:31):
about the impact of President Trump's immigration policies, economic policy,
seeing growth in blue collar wages, which I understand them
and know is a top priority for you, sir.

Speaker 6 (03:42):
Yeah, this is what President Trump has been saying for years.
If you get the illegals out of the workforce, the
people who've been coming in here taking our jobs, pushing
down wages, what's going to happen. Blue collar wages are
going to go up. And that's exactly what is happening. Steve,
the Secretary's exactly right, the president's focus on manufacturing. I mean,
think about this. The President's doing all of this just
by executive order. Think what would happen if the United

(04:03):
States Congress actually got its butt into gear and pass
some laws that reinforce what the president was doing. That's
what needs to happen now. Congress needs to get with
it and join the program here, help the president enact
this agenda. Get blue collar people back to work number one,
higher wages number two, get the illegals out number three.
I mean, the president is he's well on the way.

(04:26):
He needs Congress now to do its job.

Speaker 4 (04:30):
You're the prism that kind of helps us think through
what's happening in the Senate on this bill. Can you
give us the Finance committees coming out, you got medicaid,
you got taxes. We're hearing at least some analysis. I'm
seeing that all of the populist tax cuts them out
through here intact what the President wanted in medicaid. Still
a little iffy. Can you walk us through your perspective

(04:50):
of where we stand?

Speaker 6 (04:51):
Sir, Yeah, I'm concerned by what the Senate leadership is
proposing to do. It's a big departure from what President
Trump called for. It's a big departure from what President
Trump worked on with the House. To be honest with you,
I mean, last night they announced Senate leadership that is
that they want to roll back some of these Trump
tax cuts, the populous tax cuts, no taxes on tips,
no taxes on overtime, those are really reduced in the

(05:13):
Senate proposal. That didn't make no sense to me at all.

Speaker 3 (05:16):
Why would we do that.

Speaker 6 (05:17):
Here's another thing, Steve, they want to extend the Green
New Deal subsidies. I mean, I have to tell you
that ought to be a big red line for everybody.
Why in the world would we pay to extend Joe
Biden's giveaways to China, his giveaways to Wall Street, his
giveaways to private equity, doesn't do anything for Middle America,
doesn't do anything for the working class in this country.

(05:38):
President Trump ran against it. He was clear he wants
the Green new Scam gone. And yet the Senate bill
is proposing to extend the Green new scam in a
whole bunch of ways and get this pay for it
by defunding rural hospitals. There's a lot of problems here.
I mean, I just look at this and I'm like,
why are they throwing the President under the bus? I mean,

(05:59):
I look at what the Senate wants to do, and
to me, it looks like they're just departing from everything
the President has said. It's his priorities. Here's my message,
just stick with the president. Cut the taxes for working
people that the President wants cut, protect Medicaid like the
President said, get rid of the Green new scam like
the President has been doing in his executive orders. It's

(06:21):
time for Congress to get into line here and to
get on the job. And I tell you, I look
at what some of these senators are proposing to do,
and I just don't recognize that. And I mean, this
needs work, is all I can say. We got to
get this thing fixed so we can get it to
the President's desk.

Speaker 4 (06:37):
This is what I'm gonna get to the taxes in
a second. But this is going to get so many
of the senators in the Senate represents states that have
big rural populations. Right, where are they coming at on this?
Because the rural hospitals are absolutely essential. We lose those
because the care is not great right now. But Lisha
got something right. If you extend the Green New scam,

(06:59):
which is really un are writing the wealthy, Let's be
blunt about it. In the hedge funds and the guys
are quite frankly, have made bad investments and they need
essentially what this is.

Speaker 2 (07:08):
The government bailout. Right?

Speaker 4 (07:10):
Why are these other senators that represent world populations not
as infuriated as you are?

Speaker 1 (07:15):
Sir?

Speaker 3 (07:16):
Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 6 (07:17):
I don't know if it's donor money. I don't know
if it's just too they go back and listen to
and they go home, go to the country club. But
I can tell you extending the Green New Deal and
give it shoveling hundreds of billions of dollars, because that's
what we're talking about here now, Steven, this new Senate proposal,
I emphasize new. This is not what the House passed,
This is not what the President has negotiated. This is

(07:37):
a new thing now. And the new proposal, they're saying, Yeah,
let's spend hundreds of billions on Green New Deal subsidies
that go to rich people, that go to China. We're
talking about China solar farms here, Chinese solar panels. And
to pay for it, let's defund rural hospitals in the
states that voted for Trump, like Missouri. I mean, that's insane.

(08:00):
That's the nicest way I can say it. That is
absolutely insane. We need a priority check here. We need
to get back to basics, get back to listening to
the President, which is we should protect those rural hospitals,
cut the Green New Deal to shreds, and cut taxes
for working people.

Speaker 3 (08:16):
It's not that hard.

Speaker 4 (08:19):
Let's go to the populous tax cuts. No tax on
over time, no tax on tips, and no tax on
Social Security. How do those fare right now? And what
the Senate has for the.

Speaker 6 (08:31):
Senate's weakened them the Senator is rolling them back. You know,
the Senate is reducing the scope, which again I just
have to say, why in order to pay for more
solar energy subsidies. I mean, come on, but I'm concerned
about it, Steve. If you look at the tax it
just came out last night. This is the Senate proposal
now again, not what the House passed, not what the
President negotiated. This is a new proposal on the Senate side.

(08:53):
And what it does is for those key tax cuts
you just mentioned, it weakens them. It reduces them, so
there's less And I'm just asking myself, why would we
give our hardworking people, those blue collar workers we were
just talking about. Why would they get less so that
China wind farms and China solar panel makers can get more.
Why would blue collar workers get less so that the

(09:14):
hedge funds and private equity can get more. I don't
get it. I mean, it doesn't help Missouri, it doesn't
help any red state. Most importantly, it doesn't help anybody
in the working class who voted for Donald Trump anywhere
in this country. And that's why I say we need
an attitude adjustment here. We need a priority adjustment in
the United States Senate. Let's get back to the president's
agenda that won this election, which is tax cuts for

(09:36):
working people, protect healthcare for working people, and end the
giveaways to the rich, to China and to Wall Street.

Speaker 2 (09:46):
Walk us through process.

Speaker 4 (09:47):
Our audiences, you know, they love the receipts and know
where things are going. What is the process now? Just
in the Senate, they're talking about a July Do you
think this thing gets voted on by the Senate by
July fourth? So and you'd be sent to the House also,
I mean, what's the process right now as you see it?

Speaker 6 (10:03):
Yeah, the process now will be the Senate will fiddle
with this bill. This is why there's time to change
this bill. It needs to be changed. The Senate version
has got to be fixed. I mean, it's a mess
right now. It has got to be fixed. We will
vote on it, maybe as early as next week, Steve, And.

Speaker 3 (10:18):
Then after that.

Speaker 6 (10:19):
What I have heard the Senate leadership say, and sounds
like maybe they've agreed with the House leadership, is this
will then go to the House one last time and
that's it. So it's not going to keep ping ponging
back and forth. The Senate will vote on it and
then it'll have to go back to the House because
the Senate's making changes. And then if the House passes it,
that is it into the ballgame. It goes to the
President's desk. And listen, the goal ought to be to

(10:40):
get something to the President's desk as quickly as possible.
But of course it's got to be good. It's got
to be with the president actually wants what he ran on,
what our people voted for. And you know, I think
the House turned into pretty strong product. We've got to
get the Senate now to do its part here, and
we got to get them on the same page as
the president. My message is stick with the president and

(11:01):
act the President's priorities. And I'm alarmed, I tell you,
I mean, I do not like what I see out
of the Senate with they proposed last night. What they
just dropped last night all of a sudden boom surprise
was really it's a mess, and we got to get
this thing fixed and get it to the President's desk.

Speaker 4 (11:17):
Are you going to have basically a fact sheet that
people can go to before you know, before the posse
goes to the ramparts, we like to make sure they're
fully armed with all the information so they can go
through with it and think it through as they send emails,
text messages and make phone calls or indoor collar their representatives.
Do you do you have a fact sheet? Is there

(11:38):
a place on your social media or on your website
in the Senate that people can go to and actually
hear or you're going to put one up today at
some time during the day.

Speaker 3 (11:48):
Yeap, Yes, we will.

Speaker 6 (11:50):
We will do that today. We will put it up today, Steven.
Folks can go to my website, Holly mo is, my
Twitter handle, my ex handle, same handle for all the
social media.

Speaker 3 (11:59):
Just Google.

Speaker 6 (12:00):
You'll find my website in the Senate, and we will
put that out there so folks can see it. We'll
put the full text of the Senate proposal out there too,
so that nobody taken my word for it, and don't
certainly don't take the liberal media's word for any of this.
Say go look yourself, go read these provisions, and then
absolutely call your senator and say, listen, stick with Trump.

(12:20):
I mean, I think that's the message here. Stick with Trump.
Do what he wants to do, what he ran on,
what we voted for him to do. You know, let's
get the Senate in line here and get this thing done.

Speaker 2 (12:34):
Last thing we've got about a minute.

Speaker 4 (12:35):
By the way, well, if your staff let's us know,
we'll send everybody there at a certain time of the
day to make sure they get there and get all
the information because warm loves the text and they love
the details around it. Senator Johnson, in these cuts about
the deficit, is that going to be addressed this week?

Speaker 2 (12:50):
You think will that be?

Speaker 4 (12:52):
He's making a big deal about that just as far
as process goes, because you just outline a pretty quick process.
When do you think that gets addressed or does it addressed?

Speaker 6 (13:01):
I think any changes will have to be made in
the next about week, Steve, I mean, I think that's
the timeline we're working on here. The President wants a
bill by July the fourth, on his desk. He wants
it to go through both Senate and House by that point.
You know, that's that's quite a couple of weeks. So
we got a lot of.

Speaker 2 (13:18):
Senator, one more time. Social media, where do people go
to get you.

Speaker 6 (13:22):
Sir, Holli mo Holly mo on ex Holly mo on
all social media and we'll get those facts out.

Speaker 2 (13:28):
There for you. Thank you, Senator appreciate you.

Speaker 3 (13:32):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (13:33):
Senator Josh Hawley walking through the tax cuts.

Speaker 4 (13:36):
Got to make sure we focus on those tax cuts
and then also situation from Medicaid rural hospitals.

Speaker 2 (13:41):
I know Senator Johnson think we're gonna get him on
the next couple of days.

Speaker 4 (13:44):
They're very focused on deficit reduction or enough cut's been made.

Speaker 2 (13:48):
He's got a plan thing, there's other plans out there.

Speaker 4 (13:51):
This is a quick you know, Josh Hawley just broke
some good news here for the rumors about it.

Speaker 2 (13:56):
But President Hey, once they sign it by July fourth.

Speaker 4 (13:59):
That means a lot of action between now and then,
because essentially the Senate Belle would go back and the
House would would vote on that. It wouldn't be like
do a whole new negotiation on this and come up
with some compromise and go to conference. They're saying they're
not going to pingpong this thing back and forth.

Speaker 2 (14:17):
That is a big, big news break driving to a
four July.

Speaker 4 (14:24):
A four July signing by the President that means got
to get through both both the House and the Senate.
I noticed that they haven't. They haven't put carried interest
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Speaker 2 (14:56):
Short break, here's your host Stephens. Okay, A lot going
on in the IC community.

Speaker 4 (15:07):
Ezra Cohen just pub put something up quite controversial. Tulci
Gabbert is over with?

Speaker 2 (15:15):
Is over with?

Speaker 4 (15:16):
I think Senaten Intel today. A lot of moving pieces here.
Remember President Trump adamant a not going to uh not
going to allow the Mulas to get a nuclear weapon.

Speaker 2 (15:27):
He's been pretty adamant about that for a while, had
of negotiation going on.

Speaker 4 (15:33):
He gave him sixty days, and the sixty first day
he Israeli's attacked. Right now, kind of up in the
air about about what's going on with Steve Witkoff and
his team. But it was put out there last night
that President Trump wanted him to get together a SAP.

Speaker 2 (15:49):
I don't think he's going to go through long negotiation.

Speaker 4 (15:52):
Uh, He's not gonna doesn't sound like he's going to
go through a long negotiation on the bill. Either Ron
Johnson and guys are talking about deficit reduction.

Speaker 2 (15:59):
We'll have to see what they come up with.

Speaker 4 (16:01):
Obviously, this should not be a surprise to anybody that
to anyone that the Senate did not did not back
the one hundred percent populous tax cuts of President Trump,
that should not be a shocker. Work all of that
out if we can put this up, John Solomon, join

(16:21):
us now, John. Two things that I get to. Number One,
any intelligence you've got latest update as kind of the
it hangs in the balance. President Trump said he wants
a deal, he wants it signed. He didn't want no
negotiations with the Mullahs, right, and obviously they're putting out
things that he's always wanted.

Speaker 2 (16:38):
You know, he's been adamant and.

Speaker 4 (16:39):
Never backed off. They can't have nuclear weapons. There's obviously
coming from Fox and others. Tons of pressures all the
other pressures too for President Trump to get engaged or
provide the air assets and maybe even directly participate in
the kinetic part of taking out for Door and others.

Speaker 2 (16:57):
Any any insights you can give us, Sir.

Speaker 8 (17:01):
A couple first, I think late last week US Intelligence
got similar information as Israel that the Iranians had moved
closer to having enough material for bomb.

Speaker 3 (17:15):
That doesn't mean they had the bomb. That takes time.

Speaker 8 (17:17):
Even after you have enough material, then you have to
take it from a gas vapor to a metallic thing
and then create a delivery system. So they weren't days
away from having a bomb, but they were days away
from having enough material to make the bomb, and I
think that that accelerated a lot of the action that
we have seen over the last five to ten days.
My impression from all the reporting I've done right now

(17:38):
is that America will continue to stay on the sidelines,
not providing offensive support to Israel, but letting Israel do it.
And there's really no need for American support right now.
Israel has command of the skies, they have aerial domination,
They could bomb at will, and now that they've achieved
that air superiority, they'll go in and make multiple asses

(18:00):
of dropping moabs mother of all bombs, these bunker buster
bombs onto the primary nuclear sites until they are imploded
or crushed and their materials are destroyed. That if America
was doing it one b two, if one big moab
could probably take it on one run. Israel doesn't have

(18:21):
the capacity to take the largest of our mo apps.
They have to use smaller ones, so Israel will need
more runs to implode these. But now that they have
air superiority, making multiple runs isn't a big issue. And
I suspect that Israel will finish its own job, which
is to crush the Iranian nuclear program, and then there'll
be some sort of a deal to be made now

(18:43):
that the iotola will have nothing but rubble. But I
don't think the US is looking for a fight. It's
not looking to go offensive. The only thing that could
potentially happen is if an American troop were attacked or
a terror attack somewhere in the world against American assets.
I think then Trump would get engaged.

Speaker 3 (19:01):
With it.

Speaker 4 (19:02):
Let's assume you're a scenario of Part A is that
if they continue on and by the way, I think
people are very impressed they've got air superior to say
air supremacy right now with all the talk that the
Persians had and Israel has over the last ninety days,
really done a job there on their air defense. With
the incoming that Israel's taking the balistic missile program that

(19:24):
they have without nuclear warheads. Do you think much still
exist to kind of tear as the people in Tel Aviv?
And because now we're hearing talk about oh well this
is really going with the nuclear program, really to have
regime change, do you think that that's what they're looking
for and can actually the regime? Could the Ayatola or
whoever still alive there, actually sign something to President Trump

(19:46):
that wouldn't lead to their immediate collapse in Tehransar.

Speaker 3 (19:51):
It's a great question, right.

Speaker 8 (19:52):
We knew going into this aerial assault that Israel launched
last week that the Iranian Malas were in their weakest
position with their own people in ages. You saw these
trucker protests a couple of weeks ago. We've had almost
four years of women rights protests on the ground. There
is enormous economic strife. The people of Iran are frustrated

(20:14):
and sick of the Malas and all of the suffering
they've had to do because of this theocracy. So that
sets the stage that if you are much more successful
than I think people anticipated Israel to be. This is
really a precision, a textbook case of excellent military operations
by Israel.

Speaker 3 (20:32):
Maybe now you move the agenda. I think the agenda.

Speaker 8 (20:35):
When Israel started, from all the reporting I've done that
it was really to completely disable and crush the Iranian
nuclear program. But now with complete air superiority and just
a whimpish Iranian air defenses, you might want to say, hey,
let's go finish the job. And I think that's what Netanyah,
who was signaling last night on ABC News with Jonathan

(20:56):
carl which is maybe we should just get it done there.
It's not going to be peace into the antel was gone,
So I think the priorities have shifted, but I don't
think they started that way. I think Israel itself is
remarkably be surprised at how much dominance it currently has
over Iran.

Speaker 2 (21:13):
Let's pivot.

Speaker 4 (21:13):
By the way, We'll obviously keep you in touch and
keep in touch and once you on the show, because
you're reporting on this pretty pretty special. I think a
lot of people in this audience are breathing sire relief
because what John Solomon just said, Uh, John, Uh, it's
hard to make my jaw drop anymore.

Speaker 2 (21:30):
But your story last night, the cash would cash put.

Speaker 4 (21:33):
Out because as you know, you war room, you know
John Solomon, justin News John Solmer Report war Room, Pasobic,
Charlie Kirk, even Lindel's, But so many of us hammered
this day in and day out, particularly those of us
that are very focused on the Chinese Communist Party, to
have tell the audience what cash delivered last night and

(21:55):
what the reality is here, because this is about as
draw draw jaw dropping as you and yet, sir.

Speaker 3 (22:01):
Yeah, let's set the stage.

Speaker 8 (22:02):
Let's remind everybody that in December of twenty twenty sixty
minutes Air to Peace with the head of the Homeland
Security Cybersecurity Division saying there were no foreign intrusions in
the twenty twenty election. It was a perfectly clean election,
he said, I think it was Chris Krebs was his name.

Speaker 3 (22:18):
We now know that to have been a false proclamation.

Speaker 8 (22:20):
First we know a year later, in twenty one, a
bunch of Iranians were indicted in Manhattan on charges that
they interfered in the election and hacked into a state
database to obtain voter IDs and use them in a
mal influence operation against.

Speaker 3 (22:37):
The American election.

Speaker 8 (22:39):
Now we know there was a second country that was
more deeply involved in meddling into the election. The FBI
in August twenty twenty so, three and a half months
before the votes were cast that put Joe Biden in
the presidency, that FBI believed that China had begun a
mass operation to produce fake US driver's license them, move

(23:02):
them to the United States, and have Chinese citizens here
on arsoa both legally and illegally go out and get
fake mail in ballots and vote to try to elect
Joe Biden. By the way, the FBI intelligence says, this
Chinese operation, from a Chinese intelligence source that the FBI
was handling, was designed to help Joe Biden beat Donald Trump.

Speaker 3 (23:23):
It's very important that was the intention.

Speaker 8 (23:25):
The intelligence was strong enough to send out to all
of the intelligence agencies, and then a few days later
it was called back on the auspices that they wanted
to reinterview.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
A source.

Speaker 8 (23:37):
Now the source was reinterviewed a second time, stuck to
his story. In the meantime, the Customs and Border Patrol
Border Protection Agency intercepted twenty thousand of these fake drivers idis,
essentially corroborating the intelligence. But the Biden administration, the Chris
Ray FBI, they simply covered this up and for five
years we were kept in the dark until this intelligence

(23:58):
document was sent last night to Chuck Grassley from Cash Bttel.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
No no, no, no, no, no no.

Speaker 4 (24:05):
We weren't kept in the dark, brother. You went after this.
We were it was a bald faced lie, was it not?
They and covered it up. They were like, that's right now.
You won't make sure because you went after this every
people because we were called nutcases, Kook's conspiracy theorists. You know,
under every bed we got a Chinese companies party member,

(24:26):
all of that right, And it turns out we were
one hundred percent accurate about directionally. We knew something was
up there. Is that essentially what the story is this morning.

Speaker 8 (24:35):
Yeah, there's another very important thing to keep in mind
with this. This intelligence shows that China saw mail in
ballots as an enormous vulnerability during the COVID nineteen pandemic
because and I you know, our enemies look for weaknesses,
not for strengths. They don't look for the hardest thing
to do, They look for the easiest thing to do
to us. That is a warning sign. Now, lots has
happened since twenty twenty, and with all of the voter

(24:57):
ID and other things, we've tightened up laws in several
States and where we've tightened up the laws. In the States,
people vote more because they have greater confidence in the system.

Speaker 3 (25:05):
But China saw this as.

Speaker 8 (25:06):
An exploitable operation, and I think that should concern all
of us and in any state that doesn't have their
mail in voting to the proximal best security measures, there's
a foreign enemy looking to exploit it right now.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
That's what these documents show.

Speaker 4 (25:23):
That's what we kept saying, we're not machine guys, we're
mailing balance guys. Is not that the machines don't have
tremendous vulnerabilities, John Solomon, You, more than anybody, have shown those.
It's that the mail in ballots were just sitting You
could see that was teed up by what happened in
twenty twenty and clear trux sport. John, Where do people
go to get all your breaking news? Particularly John, people
are going to be quite interested in your take on

(25:44):
the hang on America's involvement in offensive combat operations.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
Particularly air sorties. So where do people go, sir?

Speaker 3 (25:51):
Yeah?

Speaker 8 (25:52):
Justinnews dot com is the website for all of our
news reporting, and Jay Solomon reports on all social media
and we'll keep you up the data and all we're
hearing today.

Speaker 3 (25:59):
You'll be a big day.

Speaker 8 (26:00):
I think by the end of the night we'll know
what President Trump was senting at.

Speaker 2 (26:04):
Thank you sir, Thank you John Salmon.

Speaker 3 (26:06):
Good to be with you, Thanks for having me out.

Speaker 2 (26:08):
Thank you always.

Speaker 3 (26:11):
Wow.

Speaker 4 (26:13):
Hangs in the balance right now, folks, many things. This
is why I said the tenth anniversary is the preamble
for the next couple of hundred days, both the war
at home and in the streets of la and in Chicago,
New York. What's happening on Capitol Hill with the with
the taxes and the spending, the bill, and the Third

(26:38):
World War, all of it.

Speaker 2 (26:40):
All that you're seeing a convergence of the crises. We're
working way through here.

Speaker 4 (26:46):
Short commercial break, hopefully going to talk a little high
finance next, only in the.

Speaker 9 (26:51):
Word free of the founding of America is just a
year way. The battle for Independence began right here in Massachusetts.
And this weekend marks two hundred and fifty years since
the Battle of Bunker Hill, and we're going to introduce
you to the reenactors set to bring the battle to

(27:12):
life in present day.

Speaker 10 (27:17):
We're in the two hundred and fiftieth Obviously, the American
Revolution right now, and it all started right here on
Israel Putnam and I will be commanding the provincial forces
here in the colony. They called him Old Putt. He
was fifty seven at the time. Israel Putnam was an
experienced soldier. He was born up on the North Shore,
moved to Connecticut, but he had served during the French

(27:38):
and Indian War, so he was an experienced officer when
the revolution happened. Now at the Battle of Bunker Hill,
he technically was in charge at the actual battle. My
name's Eric Chetlin. I've been a reenactor for about forty
nine years. My father actually started during the Vice Centennial
when all the towns around here had militia groups and
were celebrating obviously the two and so he made it

(28:01):
a family thing. If you think of Boston in seventeen
seventy five, it's under occupation by the British Army. So
there's actually a siege right. We've had Lexington and conquered
the shot heard around the world, and the militia from
all the surrounding colonies have come together and formed a
siege line around Boston, trapping the British in the city.

Speaker 3 (28:21):
Shoulder you're a barlock.

Speaker 10 (28:23):
Artemis Ward Overall Provincial Commander, ordered Israel Putnam and several groups,
including William Prescott's regiment, to go to Bunker Hill, build
to redoubt, fortify the place so that the British could
not just come and easily take it. The British don't realize.

Speaker 4 (28:40):
That there yet.

Speaker 10 (28:41):
In the morning, as the sun rises, the harbor's filled
with British ships, and the HMS Lively is one of them,
suddenly see the fort and start opening fire on the fort.

Speaker 3 (28:50):
From there, a.

Speaker 10 (28:51):
General cannonade starts to form on the British side where
they're now firing at the fort. So that's sort of
the opening of the Battle of bum Anker Hill. Israel
survived and he went on to do more things in
the American Revolution. Shortly after Bunker Hill, George Washington arrives.

(29:13):
The Continental Congress has decided that we don't need a
new England Army, we need a Continental or US equivalent army.
Washington takes charge of that, which leads to the kind
of the birth of the modern American Army. We're here
to tell their story. If you can walk away with
a little bit of the story and you go oh,
I didn't know that about that. That's our goal. We're

(29:34):
representing those stories.

Speaker 4 (29:40):
Two fifty today in the afternoon, Shureom, I'm gonna spend
a little more time on this. We got too much
breaking news this morning. But to make sure we commemorate it.
One thing, just remember from your heritage. We'll save even
the French and Indian war side. But between Lexington and
Concord and then Bunker Hill and Breeds it what happened today,
two hundred and fifty years ago, right a quarter of

(30:03):
a millennium ago, Americans could fight the British Army and
the particularly the expeditionary force over here was this is
an army that's tough as boot leather. Right, it's not
the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy is one of the
greatest institutions ever created by man. In fact, the American

(30:25):
Navy has taken so much from it and learned so
much from it. But the Royal Navy is a world
historical institution. The British Army ain't too shabby, not too
shabby and tough. The grenadiers you know, you said the
song The British Grenadier Grenadier's were tough. They knew early on,

(30:46):
and this is why the fights in Commons later, because
the American Revolution was to the largest stwent almost like
their Vietnam. The intense debates in Commons that how personal
it got, how he they got, don't think there was
a monolith in the United Kingdom in England about this
war is very very contentious. But the one thing they

(31:09):
knew at an operational level is that the the the
Americans could fight between Lexington and Concord where particularly not
just the stand at Lexington Common and at the Concord Bridge,
but really on the retreat they're they're tactical, I guess
retreat of the movement back to Cambridge and to Boston.

(31:30):
They were hit and hit hard by tactics that really
had been perfected a lot.

Speaker 2 (31:34):
In the French and Indian Wars.

Speaker 4 (31:37):
But at Bunker Hill different that was they stand up
slugfest and the Continental Army gave as good as it got,
and that's when they realized, hey, we got to fight
in our hands. And particularly given the kind of disastrous
I shouldn't say disastrous, actually smart, but it was not

(31:57):
particularly well executed. A lot of these at right of
the signing of the Declaration of Independence. As we tell you,
this army that was in New England really went I
think went to Nova Scotia and then came down. It
landed the same day the Declaration of Independence was promulgated.
So essentially the expeditionary force, which was massive, the largest

(32:19):
expedistry force ever I think at that time assembled, I think,
larger than the Persians, larger than anything up to that time.
This expeditionary force, you know, ran the tables on Washington,
but he held the army together and then struck back
on Christmas night at Trenton when they crossed the Delaware.

(32:40):
But they found out that the American Army at Saratoga
and other places could give as good as they got.

Speaker 2 (32:46):
That's your heritage. Your heritage is about people that took
action in that moment right and delivered. This is one
of the decisions for President Trump.

Speaker 4 (33:00):
And if you can pray for President Trump, and as
MPTG says, pray for our troops.

Speaker 2 (33:07):
Think today's a good day to do that.

Speaker 4 (33:10):
I think, pray for President Trump for guidance, so he
gets good guidance and he thinks this through with his
heart and that God touches him today and thinking this through.
The pressure around President Trump is absolutely relentless. I mean,
if you if you have watched Fox because we kind
of monitor Fox now because of this situation, it's just

(33:33):
not stopped. All they're doing and they're talking about, you know,
the negotiations or nothing, the push just like in Iraq.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
And remember.

Speaker 4 (33:45):
How what percentage of this audience being good American citizens
and conservatives and probably a lot of you Republicans at
the time. Just go back in time, particularly the older
members of the audience, and think back to two thousand
and three. What were you told on the lead up
to that? Don't take it from me, go back and

(34:06):
think of the lead up to that. What were you
told at the time. What did people that come to
the White House podium tell you? Looking at the straight
face many people are on TV today right, many people
who are not even associated with Fox News or the
conservative movement of the Republican Party, or over to MSBC
and other places. What were you told time and time

(34:27):
again to prep kind of prep the information war battlefield?

Speaker 2 (34:32):
What were you told?

Speaker 4 (34:33):
And then this is why the first day OFVID, why
did we end that with shock and awe in the
movement up to Baghdad? Because particularly these things always start
with the Big Bang. But remember that big Bang on
nineteen March of two thousand and three didn't end for
what ten fifteen, almost twenty years. Afghanistan, over twenty years

(34:55):
in fact, are still in a rock today. That's the
troops they say that are basically exposed to Iran.

Speaker 2 (35:02):
Why they in rock today because after.

Speaker 4 (35:06):
That genius move by the Bush administration and many others
that supported it.

Speaker 2 (35:12):
Iran.

Speaker 4 (35:12):
The Persians control a big part of Iraq because of
the Chiat religion, particularly down to the south right. And
just think of what how you were not this was
not being misled. This is not a This was not
we miscalculated twenty percent on intelligence or we made a

(35:32):
bad judgment intelligence.

Speaker 2 (35:34):
This these you were lied to, bald face lies.

Speaker 4 (35:38):
President Trump's breakout moment in the twenty sixteen primaries was
not about confronting China, bringing jobs back here to the
United States. Wasn't even about immigration or building the wall.
A lot of people created that. It's in the in
the South Carolina primary, the South Carolina primary, which the

(36:01):
Republican Party there had such a had a strong grip
of the Bush apparatus, and they played kind of hardball
down in South Carolina in Republican politics, and given also
the patriotic nature of South Carolina.

Speaker 2 (36:15):
South Carolina is.

Speaker 4 (36:16):
One of those states like many others, particularly in the South,
and I'm honored to come from the Commonwealth Virginia that
supply a lot of young men and women to the armed.

Speaker 2 (36:26):
Forces and are very patriotic.

Speaker 4 (36:32):
That when he brought up about the Iraq War and
just called Jeb Bush out to his face and his
whole family to his face, there was a shocked moment.

Speaker 2 (36:39):
You go almost here in the audience.

Speaker 4 (36:41):
In every pundit as yesterday, except except for Tucker, every
pundit say it was the end of Trump.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
It was not.

Speaker 4 (36:49):
You know, you couldn't go forward because you couldn't really
go to that core of Republican orthodoxy. And guess what
he wanted to blowout and then started to spread the
field on this very issue of the forever Wars. So,
as supporters of President Trump, I think today we don't
need to inundate President Trump with calls of the White

(37:10):
House or anything like that. I don't think today what
you need to do is pray for President Trump, pray
for our troops, and pray for President Trump, in his heart,
in his mind, seeks the guidance he needs. And I'll
leave it at that because I think that's what we
need today.

Speaker 2 (37:28):
Today could be a very important date.

Speaker 4 (37:29):
John Solomon, I think reiterated what I'm hearing for many
people that we talked to, is that, hey, President Trump's
a deal maker.

Speaker 2 (37:38):
He offered these guys a deal.

Speaker 4 (37:40):
They kind of didn't take it seriously or thought they
could just tap him along.

Speaker 2 (37:43):
He can't be tapped along.

Speaker 4 (37:44):
And now I think he's very focused on is there
anybody there that actually can make a deal that can stick.
But he's sticking by his beliefs that they cannot have
they cannot have a nuclear weapon and would not be
allowed to have a nuclear weapon. So that's where we stand.
Other news you heard today from Josh Hawley. So three things.
One that's the Third World War. Of course, things going

(38:06):
in Russia. The Russians hit Keev last night with another
pretty big attack. The Third World War kind of continues.
The metastasize. It's now not just in gods in the
Middle East or of the Red Sea or with the
Hooties and southern you know, the southern portion of Saudi
Arabias now in Persia in the heart of it, right,
an ancient civilization, so that cauldron continues to boil, and

(38:30):
are we getting sucked in over there away from to
me the essential besides the United States and the fights
in the streets here that we have to win, the
mass deportations that have to continue on. You're taking a
carry of battlegroup out of the South China Sea, just
like as a young man back in seventy nine, after
the hostages were taken. We were there for our second

(38:50):
deployment to patrol the South China Sea, to patrol around Taiwan,
and to make sure we had a good handle on
Russian submarines and Chinese submars and everything that was going
on in the East China Sea, the South China Sea,
Straits of Taiwan, everything around. We're the seventh Fleet traditionally patrolled.
We were taken with many other assets, formed into a

(39:13):
battle group eventually, but to go the same as the
limits is going through the Straits of Malacca to the
Indian Ocean and to the North Arabian Sea and there
to be on point. Back in those days they had
what was called Gonzo Station and Camel Station. Those are
the two kind of geographic navigational an article pinpoints where

(39:34):
we kind of position ourselves although we moved around, and
particularly the run up, and that's what they're doing now.
Those carrier battle groups and they're gonna be three are
doing twenty four day hour day exercises.

Speaker 2 (39:45):
What are those exercises. They're doing exercises.

Speaker 4 (39:48):
On potential if they need to combat combat, you know,
combat sorties. In fact, I would say just like the
Chinese counties parties doing in the East and South China Sea.
Now it's probably not exercises, it's probably more of rehearsals.
Now the main event could always be waved off, but
they're going to be very much focused on a combat

(40:11):
operation if so you know, if so called on that.

Speaker 2 (40:15):
They will be ready.

Speaker 4 (40:18):
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Speaker 4 (41:02):
We got today that Josh Hawley gave us the news
A President Trump wants a bill on his desk that
means passed by the Senate in the House by July fourth.
In design two days later is in Rio the Rio Reset.
This bill will have a lot to do, I think,
particularly the deficits and how they're financed over time. I'm

(41:22):
going to have a lot to do with what the
bricks nations. The bricks nations are not our friends. The
global South has kind of aligned itself around the Chinese
Communist Party.

Speaker 2 (41:32):
It's had a big influence. Not that we can't break
that right.

Speaker 4 (41:35):
One of the ways we break that is make sure
that the that the dollar as the world's reserve currency
is stable and strong. And the way you do that
is make sure you don't run up treeion dollar multi
treeion dollar deficits every year. Make sure you go to
Birch Gold dot Com. We've worked on this for four years.
We were right on this four years ago when I
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(41:57):
twelve hundred something, and I said, I just I just
don't want people to focus like these gold sellers on
just oh this is gold, this is gold. Let's teach
people something that sticks with them forever and maybe they
can pass on. That's the end of the Dollar Empire
four years seventh seventh free installment, the Rio Reset. But
get them all and read them, even if you don't
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The more you hear, the more you get an own
mental map.

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That's what we're trying to do in birch Gold dot com.

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The seventh free installment, the Rio Reset, which will take
place on the sixth of July when they meet down there.

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Of course, Philip Patricus team will.

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Be there live if we can get air bowling the country.
Maybe because Brazil, Brazil, Brazil don't love the Brazilian government,
don't love the war room. Right now, for obvious reasons.
We're huge supporters of Bolscenaro. Make sure you go check
it out today somebody else. We're a huge supporter of
his Glenn's story in the Patriot Mobile, the team down there.

(43:00):
I want to bifurcate this real quickly because I want
to talk about the company for a second. But just
folks cannot get their head around what's going on in Texas.
I understand you guys have been kind of the the
backbone that we are going to go down working out.
We've blend now to actually do some of the shows
down from his incredible studio down there in the headquarters.
But just give me a minute. What people are saying, hey,

(43:21):
Texas is maga. Texas may be the railhead of Maga.
Trump won by fourteen points. This is after four hundred
million dollars from George Soros. By the way, the Sun
knowing something's up that guy called the air that married
Uma Abaden over the weekend, He's committed another at least
a couple of hundred million dollars to getting back in
there turn it blue. Give me a minute on that

(43:42):
before we talk about Patriot Mobile. What's going on in Texas?

Speaker 7 (43:46):
You know what everybody thinks it's as red as the
American flag.

Speaker 3 (43:49):
It's not. We're under duress.

Speaker 7 (43:51):
I mean they're under attack left and right, primarily from
Soros in the Libs that they know if they take Texas,
they take the rest of the country. And you know,
I love Arizona and I love all these other states.
But we have to do everything we can to save
Texas and support our House representatives that pass the laws.

(44:11):
We've got to support our senators, our state senators and
really get this thing taken care of.

Speaker 3 (44:20):
Uh.

Speaker 4 (44:20):
Talk to me about by the way, Son, we're gonna
be pounding in there NonStop. You've introduced some great people,
and there's a lot to do in Texas and we
have to keep Texas not just red, but MAGA red.
Talk to me about the company, why now, Patriot Mobile.
You guys are proven beyond any shadow of a doubt.
You've had support of the MAGA movement. You've been here
as a sponsor of so many different companies. You know,

(44:43):
you and Mike Lindell have been the two kind of
folks have stood up for making sure you don't give
you money to companies that hate you. But talk to me,
why now, why Patriot Mobile. Now in this time, sir, well.

Speaker 7 (44:54):
You know what, Look, the most important part is we
put God first. He is at the helm of our business.
And I will say this, He blesses everything we do.
And we are not just a cell phone service provider. Yeah,
we have these cell phones, we sell the service under it.
But what we do with it is what's important. We

(45:15):
support causes and candidates that glorify God's name.

Speaker 3 (45:20):
Right, most importantly, we put him first.

Speaker 7 (45:23):
We live by biblical principles and we support those causes
that align with freedom every day. And that's really the
most important part. And you know what, we've been here
for twelve years, right, We've been through When we started
the business, Obama was at the helm of the country.
We went through that and Trump and then back through
Biden and now through Trump. And you know what, the

(45:45):
business has grown beyond my imagination and it is his blessings.
And you know, we use the dollars that come in
to then turn around and support this causes like First Amendment,
Second Amendment, military and first responders and sanctity of life.

Speaker 4 (46:04):
Why I got about a minute here just on the
you know, I keep saying, Hey, this service is second
to none.

Speaker 2 (46:09):
Particularly.

Speaker 4 (46:10):
You stop giving your money to people hate you, these
phone companies, right, these service providers, but with you, you're
giving your money to somebody that supports your causes in
The service is actually better since you can pick and
choose and layer on top of all three services.

Speaker 2 (46:23):
Give me a minute on that or why people should
make the switch today. Yeah, it's it's simple to do.

Speaker 3 (46:31):
It really is.

Speaker 7 (46:32):
If you have phone service today, you'll have service with Patriot.
We have the opportunity to buy from all the different
carriers and we package it in a way that when
you call in, you talk to somebody here in Texas
or out in California, i e. A redneck or you know,
we get to put in different different networks. But here's

(46:52):
one of the best things you can ever do is
we can put multiple networks on one phone so you
never are without coverage. We call that Patriot Mobile one.
Very very simple to do, and it's a small fee
and it's a backup line. It's incredible. And not only that, Steve,
we have great business to business opportunities. We have businesses

(47:16):
up to a thousand accounts and you know, they love
what we do because they have the best support that
they've ever had. You know, we put people in their
offices or that we have always a live person ready
to chat with you during the day.

Speaker 4 (47:31):
Nine seven to two Patriot or Patriotmobile dot com. Tell
them Bannon sent you. See if they give you a
high five, yeah, they certainly will start Glenn's story.

Speaker 2 (47:42):
You are unique. You're a true patriot brother.

Speaker 4 (47:46):
You have been in the trenches, you support people, You're
you're a relentless fighter.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
Honored to have you on here today, sir, Thank.

Speaker 3 (47:51):
You, that's my blessing. Thank you, glad.

Speaker 4 (47:55):
Story fight down at Texas, folks, I'm telling you something
not right down there.

Speaker 2 (48:02):
Not right. That's full maga.

Speaker 4 (48:05):
Trump won by fourteen points after years of source putting
in the money.

Speaker 2 (48:10):
The Great Charlie Kirk is next post.

Speaker 4 (48:14):
So after that, So you want to stick around for
those next three hours, very important, particularly in a day
like today. Got gruber. After that bowling, we're back here
five to seven. Do not miss the show tonight. We're
gonna be on fire. I want to thank Birch Gold.
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