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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on
these people.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
Here's not got a free shot.
Speaker 4 (00:13):
All these networks lying about the people, the people have had.
Speaker 1 (00:16):
A belly full of it.
Speaker 5 (00:18):
I know you don't like hearing that.
Speaker 2 (00:19):
I know you tried to do everything in the world
to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
Speaker 6 (00:22):
It's going to happen. And where do people like that
go to share the big line?
Speaker 5 (00:26):
Mega media?
Speaker 7 (00:28):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 4 (00:33):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
Speaker 8 (00:37):
If that answer is to save my country, this country.
Speaker 5 (00:41):
Will be saved.
Speaker 1 (00:44):
Here's your host, Stephen K.
Speaker 8 (00:46):
Bath Dave Bratt, sitting in the warm of the Great
Stephen K. Bannon, our honor to bring the crowd favorite
diet intelligence officer, Jack Posobic. No better to have on
the hand, Jack, Why don't you just take it from
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the leading headlines?
Speaker 1 (01:08):
Bring us up to speed. Just absolute critical times.
Speaker 8 (01:11):
As Steve said, the next two hundred days are existential.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
Jack Pisobic, Well, Dave.
Speaker 5 (01:19):
Thanks so much, and hello and good morning to the
war room. Posse.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
As everyone knows, I've been burning the candle at both
ends on this one, keeping up with all updates. Of course,
as we know, the President met with the National Security
Council last night overviewing a range of options as potential
ways to either escalate, de escalate, or even conduct strikes
on Iran's uranium enrichment facility there in four Doh, where
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of course we've seen the global media pointing out that
Israel lacks the ability to strike without US support, either
in terms of actually flying the B two bombers as
well as these bunker busting bombs, or potentially providing those
weapons to the Israelis. Although we have heard as of
this morning, so President was supposed to speak last night,
and there was some chatter that he was going to
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give an address that ended up not happening. The White
House called a lid, and so those discussions still underway.
That sending the signal decision has not yet been made.
Also this morning, we've heard that Iran has reached out.
So President Trump comes out yesterday says unconditional surrender on Iran.
Speaker 5 (02:26):
Gives them twenty four hours.
Speaker 2 (02:27):
This morning, Iran has reached out, and just as war
room was getting started this morning over in Iran. One
thing that we've noticed on and I'm just checking some
of my feeds here on this as well. Two Iranian
government planes have departed Iran. They've flown essentially right over
the Straight of Horror moves, very short, only about twenty
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one miles flown over to Oman. Now, remember Oman was
the place where those negotiations were originally scheduled to take
place on Sunday. The negotiators, as we're told, may have
been killed on Friday, so that meeting was taken was
not taking place. But now here we are, it is
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Wednesday here in the US, Wednesday evening over in Iran,
and it's possible that some negotiations could potentially be underway
right now as we're seeing those government flights and two planes.
So you've got potentially a large team of negotiators being
sent from Iran over to Oman in real time.
Speaker 8 (03:31):
Yeah, good Jack, just following up on that logic. I'm
a lay person in these circles, but what would it
take right The mulas look like.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Their full on, you know, war footing.
Speaker 8 (03:48):
Israel is going to keep on war footing until they
achieve their objectives.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
And we don't know fully what those are yet.
Speaker 8 (03:56):
That's part of the quagmire here is we're waiting to
see is regime change there net and Yahoo's made some
strong claims there.
Speaker 1 (04:03):
But what what in your view, what would it take?
Speaker 8 (04:05):
Because we were all praying to God we don't get
our American troops involved in this war in.
Speaker 1 (04:11):
Any way, shape or form.
Speaker 8 (04:13):
So your best guess, will it take a ceasefire of
some sort or will it just be President Trump maybe
just coming out with Hey, it's over.
Speaker 1 (04:22):
What's your best guess at this point?
Speaker 2 (04:25):
Well, what I've heard and this is just what I've heard,
So take it, take it or leave it. But you know,
folks know who I talk to that that President Trump
isn't just looking for a ceasefire, that what he is
looking for is of course an end to the Iranian
nuclear program and whatever way that takes takes place. So
that could be a deal, that could be something where
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in Richmond stops at a certain point, It could potentially
be caps, it could be a deal on a variety
of pieces of this, and that's of course the president's prerogative.
But we do know, we do know that President Trump
for years has singled out this not regime change. And
even Nikki Haley, someone who's no Trump supporter, came out
earlier today and said she opposed regime change. Now that
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may be reverse psychology on behalf of the neocons, but
we'll see, and said this would be disastrous. Iran, of course,
a massively populous country ninety two million plus. There's a
variety of ethnic groups around the periphery. Remember this is
the Persian Empire, as Steve Bannon always tells us, So
it would break up into a ton of pieces. You've
got Azeries in the north. You've got Kurds along the
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border with Iraq that are looking to sync up with Kurdistan,
which then would probably draw Turkey in. So Airdwan would
come down from Geredowin would come in from the west
potentially in that instance with back One or a variety
of those groups.
Speaker 5 (05:43):
You've got Sunny Arabs and the Blue Cheese.
Speaker 2 (05:45):
So just a whole hodgepodge of a dog's breakfast of
groups similar to what we saw in the ten plus
year Syrian Civil War, could be the outbreak in the
case of regime collapse, and the Iranians and the Malls
clearly understand this as well.
Speaker 5 (06:00):
The real question.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Of course, one button that I've talked about is Steve
Whitkoff and Steve Whitkoff and his goal. A lot of
people seem to look at this in only one dimension,
but there's actually multi dimensional analysis here where Steve Whitcoff, Yes,
he's conducting the negotiations with the Iranians, but he's also
conducting the negotiations with the Russians. And we know that
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the Russians and the Guardians has reported this that the
Russians have offered potentially to come in as Garran tours
of the fissle material, of this nuclear material that's been
enriched in Iran. And so I've always said that it
seems to me that Trump could be pursuing here a
grand strategy whereby in he secures peace in Ukraine and
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an end to the Iranian nuclear program in one fell
swoop by making a deal through Iran to get to Russia.
So when you tie it all together, that could actually
be the strat that Trump is trying to employ here
through Steve Wickoff.
Speaker 8 (07:03):
Yeah, well, that sounds right to me, and it sounds
like President Trump to me. But the headlines across all
the mainstream media, but there is a rush to war
up in the swamp. Congress members are way too war
ready right now from everything I'm reading, what would be
the mechanisms where we slowed down that narrative because the
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other narrative, you know, we had Sam Fatis on Cia,
and there's all sorts of terrible analyzes out there with
Rand Corporation that a Pakistan and.
Speaker 1 (07:36):
Turkey, et cetera come in the wrong way. We're in
a world of hurt, and so how do we stop the.
Speaker 8 (07:44):
Globalist folks, the warmonger folks, from having their way with
a narrative? You know, two thirds to seventy percent of
the American people want an end to war. Trump runs
on that, and so give us some hope on how
this could play out in a constructive way.
Speaker 1 (08:00):
You just did well.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
The hope is, the hope for the MAGA audience and
for the war room posse is that we do have
Donald Trump in office. And we know that Donald Trump's
prerogative has always been keeping America out of these forever worse.
He's the first Republican to ever stand up on a
stage and call out the Iraq war to a bush. Nonetheless,
a sign of the Bush dynasty. He did the same
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with Afghanistan, and of course called and he was the
one who set us on the path to ending our
involvement there. And of course we know that Joe Biden
was the one who botched that so terribly. And really
President Trump understands that when you look at the history
of regime change operations the United States have been involved
in in just the last ten to fifteen years or
even twenty years.
Speaker 5 (08:40):
Iraq, total collapse, total failure.
Speaker 2 (08:43):
You got the Shiahs in control, Irani and militias all
over the place. Afghanistan, the Taliban is back in control.
Plus they've got nine billion dollars of American equipment. Syria
just turned into an absolute mess, hundreds of thousands of
people killed, and by the way, created a massive refugee
crisis for Europe, which is threatening their demographics, completely altering
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the face of Western Europe, and putting pressure on the
United States southern border. And so there's a lot of
issues that are created when you go down this other route.
But some of the signals that I'm seeing this morning
President Trump coming out here saying that saying that we
want to mediate with Russia, that his patients is running thin,
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but also that he's had it with Iran.
Speaker 5 (09:28):
Iran has reached out.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
I said, it's very late. President Trump says that he
wants Iran to come to the White House. He said
that he may or may not strike Iran. Iran wants
to negotiate, and that quote nothing is too late. So
President Trump, I would say, the ball is really in
his court. He understands that, and I think he's right
now waiting to see what He's giving them the time.
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He's giving them the time to be the ones who
make the response either take the deal or And we
can see the optionality that's been provided by all of
the American village terry assets that have been moved into
position forty thousand throughout the Middle East writ large of
just American personnel. Plus you've got the second aircraft carry
now so two American aircraft carries. You've got a French
aircraft carrier that are now operating within the region, as
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well as our long range strategic bombers in the South
Indian Ocean there Diego Garcia that can easily range that
can rage Iran. Plus you've got the refuelers so they
can be able to do that as well as an
escort mission with American fighters. So there's really a range
of options for President Trump. Here two ratget things up
in any direction he wants. And he's now putting the
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onus on the Iranians themselves.
Speaker 5 (10:36):
To say, you get to choose. It's either my way
or the other way.
Speaker 8 (10:41):
Yeah, that's super analysis, Jack. I don't want to step
on any good news. But Saint Battis was going over
our intelligence failures, Brad Bayer, friend of the War Room,
on China's but we lost China for thirty years. When
it comes to US intelligence, where we stand with them?
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Where should people go? I mean, give.
Speaker 8 (11:02):
People your contact information, but give the war room posse
some sense of the average American person. Right the church,
the church is not aware of any of this. The
church doesn't know that somebody bombed Russia Russia's nuclear triad
a couple weeks ago. They're not Most Americans are not
following what's going on right here with any you know,
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sophistication like you're offering. So I think that's part of
Steve's genius is sharing this this kind of breaking news
with expert analysts like yourself, and so give us a
shout out. What is wrong with US intelligence? Is it intentional?
Who's in charge? I mean, it's just unbelievable. And then
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what do we do about it? To encourage the war
room to replace the bad intelligence.
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Folks, my gosh, Well, I would put it this way,
the United States government would be much more well served
by listening to War Room with Steve Bannon and perhaps
to some extent, Human Events Daily with Jack Posobic, then
listening to most of the briefings that they're getting from
these analysts in Washington, DC, who were largely put in
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place by Barack Obama and Joe Biden.
Speaker 5 (12:12):
And remember that was James Clapper and John Brennan.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
And on the FBI side, you had Comy and you
had Ray and all of these people who knew that
if you wanted to get close, as we would say,
closer to the flag, and if you got closer to flag,
the closer to power poster the command structure that you got,
you had to become more political. And the politics of Washington, DC,
as everybody knows, are ninety plus percent Democrat. And so
I would always see this when I was in the
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Intel community myself, that the closer the Intel got to Washington,
you'd be out in the field collecting, you collect the
truth you.
Speaker 5 (12:42):
Would, and they did a great job.
Speaker 2 (12:43):
But the closer that report got to d C, it
would start to be molded, and it would start to
be shifted, and it would start to be altered and reshaped.
Speaker 5 (12:52):
As they would say.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
And then what would be getting briefed at the Pentagon level,
what would be getting briefed at the presidential level or
even in the PDB, would be whatever the intel community wanted,
whatever the politicians wanted.
Speaker 5 (13:05):
Now, thankfully, President Trump.
Speaker 2 (13:07):
Has put as appointed a national security team, which is
I think is fantastic. Of course, Cash Betel over at FBI,
ratcliffet CIA, and the great Tulsa Gabbard over at DNI,
who are totally opposed to the politicization of own Joe Kent,
by the way, at NCTC still needs to be confirmed,
by the way, by the Republican Senate, and I don't
know why they're still sitting on that. And so if
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you want better intelligence, confirm President Trump's National security team
and let them do their job, because they are the
ones that the American people voted for, and they're the
ones that the American people have given a mandate to
to give us the truth about what's really going on
in the world and what America's interests are in it.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 8 (13:47):
Thirty seconds In closing, Jack also give us a word
on Congress. All political views are my own. But the
reason we lost we never run on anything. We don't
have a unified message on more economics. Do you want
Congress speaking out or should the swamp just be quiet?
Are we better off just do what you're doing?
Speaker 5 (14:08):
Gosh, you know, Congress, you know. I'll put it this way.
Speaker 2 (14:12):
I think healthy debate on matters of war is always good,
and I would hope that Congress does actually do their
job and stand up and have those debates rather than
simply roll over for the military industrial complex or whatever
lobby that's out there that's on human events daily. We're
going to be talking about that later today. And I
do think that a lot of congressmen have the ability
to really step up right now and do the right
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thing for their constituents and also for the country.
Speaker 5 (14:36):
That's what they're putting office to do.
Speaker 8 (14:38):
Yeah, man, just crickets crickets out of Congress and most
of the Senate.
Speaker 1 (14:43):
It just begs.
Speaker 8 (14:44):
As Jack just said, we need a debate with full
information so the American people, who they're supposed to represent,
can rule right. It's we the people. Thanks very much,
Jack Posovic always awesome.
Speaker 1 (14:56):
Stay with us. After the break, We've got John Solomon
more on the war. He's your host.
Speaker 5 (15:00):
Stephen K.
Speaker 8 (15:01):
Bath All right, folks, Dave Bratt back in the warm
with the great Stephen K. Bannon, Jack Posovac, John Solomon
coming up. Jessica Vaughan on immigration. The twenty million illegal
border invasion.
Speaker 1 (15:19):
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Speaker 8 (15:20):
That is the domestic war at home that causing harm
that we we try to describe vividly every day. But
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All right, it's our great honor to bring one of
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my long standing friends and a great friend of the
war room and one of the most humble, understated reporters
who always delivers the bombs, John Solomon to the program.
Speaker 9 (16:49):
John.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
Always great to see your smile and face.
Speaker 8 (16:52):
You're in a good mood even when you have to
deliver a tough word, and so floors all yours, John.
Speaker 6 (16:56):
Take it away, right, I'm going to hit two right
back to back.
Speaker 7 (16:59):
I want to bring anyone up to date on the
latest developments from that twenty twenty FBI Intel memo warning
that China might have been sending fake driver's licenses in
to create fake mail in ballots to help Joe Biden win.
Last night, I got the text of the memmi put
it up for everybody so you can read it at
justinews dot com. There's a busting headline in here when
the FBI called this back, So they have this intel.
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It's corroborated by licenses that are intercepted by customers and
border in Border protection in Chicago. But they call it
back anyways and decide we're just not going to investigate
this because this would look.
Speaker 6 (17:30):
Good for Trump bad for Biden.
Speaker 7 (17:33):
They ask all intelligence agencies to destroy the intelligence report
that the FBI actually sent them. As a Federal Records Act,
you're not supposed to do that, but they wanted it destroyed.
Why because they probably didn't want it to leak out
before the election that China preferred Joe Biden over Donald Trump.
All the new language up at justinews dot com. It's
want to give a buddy update that. I also want
to update everybody on the reporting on Iran. The last
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couple of days, I've said I think it was a
last resort for President Trump.
Speaker 6 (17:59):
I don't think he was.
Speaker 7 (18:00):
I think in the last forty eight hours, Trump has
moved increasingly towards the notion that there will be an
attack on Iran, perhaps as early as this week or
early next week, to take out and completely obliterate their
nuclear weaponry. Now there's still time for the IATOLA to
make a deal and avoid this intervention. But I know
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most of the MAGA base probably not gonna be happy
to hear this.
Speaker 6 (18:23):
But I think the.
Speaker 7 (18:23):
Thinking from my report, Again I'm not an advocated a
critic of this, the thinking is this is a once
in a lifetime opportunity to get regime change and to
end the nuclear problem that has menaced the world for
twenty years.
Speaker 6 (18:34):
I think the president is leaning in that direction.
Speaker 7 (18:37):
His team has contingency plans for full scale attack. It
could come as early as this weekend. So two things
to keep a close eye on as we head into
the rest of the week.
Speaker 8 (18:47):
Yeah, hey, John, are you aware of any polling on
this kind of thing? I mean, President Trump is smart.
This is all shifted in roughly a week. Monday, there
was different language, just the nukes. Even if we were
going to do the news. The American people are two
thirds to seventy percent in favor of no more foreign entanglements.
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Do you want to just say a word about the
built intension here? Net Yahoo promised us that if we
took out Iraq, we rushed into Iraq.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
The cause of war is almost.
Speaker 8 (19:18):
Identical here, just a mad rush but you can feel
it the mainstream media, the CIA cutout. The narrative is
just shifting. And so who's in charge here? And is
there any possible pushback people getting in President's Trump ear
saying just slow down a notch.
Speaker 7 (19:39):
Yeah, there are plenty of people in his here that
have tried to make that argument to else. Gabbage A.
D Evans among them. They clearly belong to that wing
of the party and believe it is firmly. I think
this is going to be the President's decision, and the
president decision only, I think, and we'll just have to
see where he comes down. I will say this, there's
two there is one pole. One pole came out showing
the eighty four percent of Americans do not want Iran
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getting nuclear weapon and it's stopping him from getting it.
Speaker 1 (20:02):
Is great.
Speaker 7 (20:03):
Now, we're polling right now in the field. I'll have
polling down of tomorrow on whether people think this is
the moment for the US to get involved. And we'll
see where the American public is. But the President's going
to have to.
Speaker 6 (20:12):
Make the case. And if he's going to make the case, he's.
Speaker 7 (20:14):
Gonna have to walk us through everything that Iron's done
that we haven't. We don't talk about in the mainstream
media every day. Going back to Cobar towers, Yeah, yep.
Speaker 8 (20:22):
And the intelligence on where I ran is with nukes,
We have no clarity. John Solomon always the best, bringing
us the receipts. Keep up the great work, brother, Thank you.
Speaker 6 (20:32):
Good to be with you. You bet alrighty, you too?
Speaker 1 (20:35):
Always great? All right?
Speaker 8 (20:37):
Perfect follow up from John Solomon's reporting, we go to
Jessica Vaughn on immigration. We just got John reporting on
the twenty twenty. All of our intelligence agencies we're supposed
to report. The FBI said, don't report. I mean, that's
just one little piece. That's the part you find out about, right,
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that's the kid's hands in the Joki Jira.
Speaker 1 (21:00):
What about yesterday? What other evidence? Jessica, Why don't.
Speaker 8 (21:04):
You just bring us up to speed on all immigration
issues you're covering and we'll try to connect some dots.
Speaker 1 (21:10):
Thanks for being with us, Jessica Vaughn.
Speaker 10 (21:12):
Sure, good morning. Well, the most important story I think
right now is the success of the president's mass deportations campaign,
really and all the activities, the great work that ICE
and their federal partners and local partners are doing to
bring about an exodus of all of the illegal workers
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that were let in under the Biden administration, which as
you know, is probably somewhere north of nine million people
in four years. And this is working. We just had
a report that about a million people have already self deported,
on top of the hundreds of thousands who've been arrested.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
And removed by ice. We know it's.
Speaker 10 (21:58):
Working because the President is starting to hear squealing from
businesses that have been become addicted to illegal workers who
bypassed US workers. They're starting to feel the heat and
the pinch of this business model that they need to adjust.
And you know, we saw this flip flop just in
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this past week as Secretary brook rollins it indicated that
they that farm employers and hospitality employers were going to
get amnesty from immigration enforcement, and the President seemed to
agree with that, and then almost you know, immediately a
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reversal of that, which is a good thing. That means
he's hearing that he needs.
Speaker 1 (22:45):
To keep this up.
Speaker 10 (22:46):
Public support for this enforcement is not wavering. Americans need
relief from illegal immigration, and the way to get it
is by denying employment and by being tough on these
employers who are bypassing US workers. We know it's working
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when you start to hear, you know, these sob stories
in the news media. We get these silly stunts of
people trying to politicians trying to prevent Ice from doing
its job. And one key indicator that this is all
working is out of Massachusetts, a sanctuary state, where some
politicians there have admitted that they're worried that the immigration
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enforcement is going to cost them.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
A seat in the House of Representatives.
Speaker 10 (23:34):
Wow, that's a lot of what this is all about
for politicians is trying to swell their districts with illegal population.
But we got to keep it up. On the other hand,
Tom Homan has announced that we had a record low
number of people encountered at the border just the other day,
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less than one hundred along the whole border. This is working.
No more hatch and release enforcement. And we need for
Congress to do its part and inject the Department of
Homeland Security with the funding to keep this up and
to give them the ability to work with their state
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and local partners to help with deportations. This can be done.
Everybody said it couldn't be done, It would cost too
much money, crash our economy. And that's not happening.
Speaker 8 (24:30):
Yeah, I came in under a huge amnesty bill and
after I won, the thing crash the next day. It
was a giant piece of legislation. But still, you know,
it's like the weight of the world is all on Trump.
He's off doing the Iran stuff, he's doing the Russia stuff,
he's doing all the immigration stuff almost single handily. Where
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is Congress and the Senate on taking any leadership. We
all know they get funding from these CEOs, that's very clear,
but their base the numbers you just told us, the
polling data. The American people realize what illegal means and
that they know the harm that comes to their community.
They have to pay the school bills, the healthcare bills,
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the prison bills, the social benefits bills at the state
and local. The costs are disproportionately there with school et cetera.
So why why isn't why aren't we able to get
the full force of this issue up to the representatives
to get them to speak out on this And you
got about a minute to go.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
Thanks for being here, Jessica.
Speaker 10 (25:32):
That's a good question, and I hope people will let
their members of Congress know they're the ones that are
working on this spending bill now, and they're the ones
that are going to need to be told that they've
got to resist the next ploy by the open borders left,
which is going to be and the you know, the
high immigration rate, which is going to be to just
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legalize all of these illegal aliens who haven't yet self
deported and to give them an amnesty. And that is
the worst possible thing to talk about at this point
in time, because we know when people start talking about that,
nobody's going to self deport and more people are going
to start crashing the border again. So we've got to
resist that temptation. An amnesty is just going to whitewash
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the whole problem. It just makes the problem worse and
more costly.
Speaker 8 (26:20):
Yep, Jessica Vaughan, everybody look her up. I snuck into
Congress somehow without money. But keep your eye on the
Senate bill. The Senate bill is weakening in many ways,
the immigration push. They're saying, well, it's already successful. Yet
you want to know why it's successful, Not because of you,
because of President Trump, and someday he won't be president.
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an interesting story. Getter, one of the platforms is fighting
back against the CCP, and so Peter, why don't you
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just give us an example.
Speaker 1 (28:48):
How are they fighting?
Speaker 8 (28:49):
What was the censorship in the first place, and what
is Getter doing and then a little history of the
of China and what we're up against in a fight
with them going forward, Peter mcaven, go ahead, brother.
Speaker 3 (29:00):
Oh thanks Dave.
Speaker 6 (29:01):
Well.
Speaker 3 (29:02):
I route the article because I think I was concerned
that the focus on Iran of what's happening there. In
my worry is that China then sleek underneath that and
they begin to boost censorship and begin to continue driving
that Chinese agenda. Well, the world is focused on Iran.
That was my concern. And then I looked at Getter
and saw how Getter have really been pushing back against
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the CCP, have been putting a different message that actually
China is not the CCP. China's got the illustrious three
and a half thousand year history.
Speaker 6 (29:34):
The CCP have only been.
Speaker 3 (29:35):
There since nineteen forty nine, that's how long communism has
been there, and China have a long history before then.
I think the Getter are really at the forefront and
get Her in a fairly unique position in actually pushing
back on that Chinese censorship because they don't have commercial
interests in China. The different huge difference between maybe X
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with Elon Musk and the commercial interest he hasn't chined,
he doesn't want to rock the book together or quite different.
And I know I've talked to people together and they've
talked about how they've been infiltrated at different times and
had to remove individuals, and we've seen that infiltration but
in the UK and the education sector, using the infiltration
in the political side, and it seems though Gether are
(30:19):
the only ones maybe Epoch times as well, actually standing
a firm line against Chinese censorship, not giving into the
demands and pushing back. And that's why I think is
key that we use these platforms, and I know that
Warroom stream Ongeter and they stream on Ronglan many other platforms,
and Steve has certainly championed Together as a social media
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platform that stands up against that and that pushback and
has been a continuity, has been there, has not been
taken down, has not gone bankrupt, has not been pulled off.
Astors actually has kept that systematic growth. And just like
you mentioned Peter Mobile in your ad, as a company,
it stands for good. I think also in a slightly
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different way, get are also standing up for those values
of free speech, and that is difficult when you have
the Chinese Communist Party wanting to boost that because they
have moved away from an economic power house to military
power house to the tech and they are using the
tech industry to really push their message. And that's why
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I think it's it's vital that we use the platforms
available and all our eggs in one basket. And I'm
prankful that war mardrinas in you know when he putting
warm Ongether, but many other platforms.
Speaker 8 (31:35):
Yes, Peter, that's outstanding. I'm gonna come back to you
on more on China in a minute. In the meantime,
I'm pivoting to a good friend of the war room
and a good friend of mine in Congress, Congressman Scott
Perry out of Pennsylvania. He's on all the relevant committees
related to China, Iran, the war, et cetera congress level
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headed friend and patriot. He's also a general in the
Armed services. Thank you for your service to our country, Scott.
And why don't you just take off on the China piece?
Here is missing? Right, We're sending aircraft carriers away from
China right now. Just bring us up to speed on
the implications there.
Speaker 4 (32:15):
Well, this is Look, unfortunately, China has the ability to
take out aircraft carrier and as I've long been making
the case that putting all our eggs in the aircraft
carrier basket was a bad idea. As long as China
has you know, anti ship hypersonic missiles, you know, those
aircraft carriers and the one hundred and fifty f eighteens
(32:37):
that sit on their decks are going to be sitting
on the bottom of the ocean. So we're gonna we've
got to recognize that warfare is changing with China. But
as far as it you know, you're the last gentleman
that you had on and our distraction from China right
now with Iran of course in Israel, but let's not
exclude Russia and Ukraine. China is going to continue to
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make moves and and so we're going to have to
be able to multitask here and understand that China is
interested in essentially eclipsing the United States of America and
every single possible way that they can, whether it's economically, militarily, diplomatically,
but they certainly use the information and propaganda space, and
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they're while we're distracted with those other things, they will
make moves because they're free to do so, to continue
to propagandize America's Americans and the world and censor them
and destroy the platforms that allow for free speech. So
we got to be able to walk in chew gum
at the same time deal with the conflicts in the
Middle East, which by the way, is the perfect place
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for aircraft carriers as necessary, because the capability there doesn't
exist like it does in China.
Speaker 8 (33:53):
Right right, Very good, Scott, explain to that the war
room posse right, you're a member of Congress. It seems
like Trump is doing all the Yeoman's work here across
the board, on the wars, on immigration, on the budget,
on the cuts, on DOGE. Where are the representatives in
the House and the Senate speaking boldly out in public
(34:15):
educating It appears we've had a major intelligence problem. You know, Tulsi,
who's a good friend, she was just saying what all
the intelligence agencies reported to her, you know, back in March.
Now at Israel. Maybe it's credible. We don't have firm
receipts China. We've missed for thirty years. According to our
war room experts on China, the intelligence is severely lacking.
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What's up with Congress's role and why aren't they getting
their job done?
Speaker 4 (34:41):
Well, there are many in Congress that are speaking out.
I would refer to somebody like Chip Roy or Senator
Rick Scott on the BBB. Right, So we're working on
that at the same time. Regarding intelligence, you're absolutely right.
What you don't see is in the relevant clandestine committee meetings.
Those are meetings that aren't privy to the public because
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you're divulging classified or sensitive information.
Speaker 6 (35:07):
The questions are being asked.
Speaker 4 (35:08):
Unfortunately, I hate to say it, but from my standpoint,
I don't love the answers, right, So you know, if
the president's right, you know, he said, and it was
publicly reported that he didn't see the attack in Russia
from Ukraine, wasn't informed of that. And I will tell
(35:29):
you that I haven't gotten satisfactory answers to that.
Speaker 6 (35:32):
And let's talk about Iran while we're at it.
Speaker 4 (35:35):
You know, we had a hearing pretty recently in the
Foreign Affairs Committee on Iran where I asked the State
Department about why we don't character characterize Iran's nuclear program
as a military weaponizing military nuclear program. We characterize it otherwise,
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essentially as the Iranians would like to have us characterize it.
You know, there's seeking a peaceful nuclear power generating program.
Speaker 6 (36:03):
Nothing could be further from the truth.
Speaker 4 (36:05):
But unfortunately at David, as you know, most of these
agencies are filled with long term bureaucrats that aren't interested
in the reality of Iran or quite honestly, other things,
and they and they try and kneecap not only the presidents,
certainly the President Trump's administration, but anybody that doesn't have
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this globalist, open border's viewpoint of the world. And you know,
even in President Trump Trump's case, where he would be
interested in having these people moved out, He's literally not
allowed to fire them. They are not political hires. They
are long term civil service hires. And of course Congress
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is loathe to change the civil service rules for these people.
And the reason they're loath to do it is because
no Democrat will vote to change any of them, and
there's always a few Republicans that will side with the Democrats,
and so we can't.
Speaker 6 (36:59):
We can and find a way to get there.
Speaker 8 (37:04):
Yeah, you're bringing back bad memories. Thanks for that, brother. Uh,
why don't you give us give us a budget update?
Speaker 9 (37:10):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (37:11):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (37:11):
Does it?
Speaker 8 (37:12):
I mean you and I were in the Freedom Caucus together.
We were trying to say back when we just had
a deficit of a trillion, now we're two trillion a
year deficit spending. I know you guys are fighting. Is
there any good news you can share about progress? At
least maybe even just the process going forward may get better?
Speaker 4 (37:30):
Well, we hope that that's one of the things that
one of the Senators, Ron Johnson is demanding for his vote.
So understand, when we talk about the budget, this big
beautiful bill, as it's so called big for sure, in
my opinion, not beautiful nearly enough yet. But that just
deals with mandatory spending. What you're talking about the budget
stuff that we do that hasn't even that hasn't even
(37:52):
started yet, David. So, but let's focus on the reconciliation
or the big beautiful bill. All mandatory spending. That's what
the requirement is to work on that bill. The House
passed it. It was marginal at best. It doesn't deal
with things appropriately like Medicaid and like the Inflation Reduction Act,
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all those Green New Deal subsidies going to foreigners and
billionaires to make money and destroy your energy grid while
your prices for energy goes up. It went to the Senate.
We hoped it could get better. In some small ways,
it did. Unfortunately, in some other ways it did not.
We're not taking in as much revenue because we're not
(38:33):
going to tax as many people as much, which is great.
But if you're not going to bring in revenue, David, look,
you're an economist, and you don't have to be an
economist to do arithmetic. You can't keep on spending more
money than you take in. And so people like me
and many others and some in the Senate are saying,
hold on a second here. We want to make sure
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we give the tax relief. We want to make sure
it's permanent so businesses and people can predict and depend
on it and plan for it. But we have to
reduce spending. And unfortunately, as usual, this is you know,
we're getting no help from the Democrats. As usual, they
always want to spend more. And there's a few Republicans
that you know, get squishy and they want to spend
(39:14):
more too. What's the silver lining here? The silver lining
is there's a few senators that are holding firm and
they're going to have to get their votes to move
this thing. The other thing is is that there's this
few senators that are oftentimes more moderate that are up
for election and they're going to have to move through
a primary, and to do that, they're going to have to,
you know, entice primary voters to vote for them. They're
(39:36):
not going to be able to do that by saying
we're willing to vote to spend more money and bankrupt
America and bankrupted citizens.
Speaker 8 (39:44):
Yeah, thirty seconds in closing tell people how to get you.
It's just very depressing. We had the great russ vote.
I think he trimmed like a trillion dollars off the
Pelosi woken weaponized budget.
Speaker 1 (39:54):
Right, No one's holding out much hope for that. You
guys work.
Speaker 6 (40:00):
He did.
Speaker 4 (40:01):
He did trim matrillion and I'll use up this thirty seconds.
But unfortunately we're spending money on other things like the
military and like border security, which must be done, which
means we need to go another trillion to a trillion
and a half, and that takes members of the House
and Senate to be willing to do that. Stand up
for the ones that are fighting for that right now.
We're gonna get this done eventually, but we got to
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make sure that we're not bankrupting the country at the
same time.
Speaker 8 (40:30):
Reach you yep, yes, how do people support the great Congressman?
Speaker 4 (40:34):
Go ahead, do it again, you know, and you can
support me at patriots for Perry dot com.
Speaker 6 (40:40):
Thank you.
Speaker 8 (40:41):
Yeah, well, there's a true patriot. He's fighting to fight
on all fronts, wars, economics, the constitution, doing it right.
Following Russ Mote and other friends of the War Room,
thanks for being with us, Congressman Scott Perry. Always an
honor to have you on the Warroom. Stay tuned after
the break here's your hosts the k All Right, another
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great day back in the war room. Dave Bratt setting
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We have a bunch of friends who always support the
war Room. It's our honor to invite. Well, first of all,
we're going to get back to Peter mcelvenna. And Peter,
why don't you close us out? Sorry I had to
go to the congressman, but give us the closing segment
on China and Ghetter fire away.
Speaker 3 (41:31):
Well, I think some of the industries, I mean you
look at the at the seular industry, many nearly all
those panels are made in China. We found out last
week that they could just turn those off with Then
of the electric industry and BYD is huge, and we
know the Tesla can update cars over the air. Wives
(41:52):
can turn off your car. BYD could do the same
with China. Here in the UK we've got the communications
industry and Huawei embedded themselves in our communications industry that's
not being pushed back. And then with ten we all
buy electronics from Tenby who knows actually what is the
news and what they have. So there's so many areas
because of ease of convenience that China have embedded themselves
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into our society. And my line on the article was
simply that, And I know I'm singing from the same
hymn sheet as Steve, and I know many of the
viewers will be using Getter and I will actively use it,
and I know Steve only uses it and is not
on other platforms, And I think it's vital for us
to take control of those and to use what is available,
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because if we don't, we will wake up and we
will find that the tools we have are no longer available.
We saw that during COVID, the censorship during COVID, and
we here have a platform that we can use. It
doesn't have that censorship. So I would to just encourage
your viewers follow Steve to what Steve does.
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And I got to move on, how do people follow you?
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