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July 16, 2025 53 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON, JULY 16TH, 2025

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
Here's not got a free shot.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
All these networks lying about the people, the people have
had a belly full of it.

Speaker 1 (00:18):
I know you don't like hearing that. I know you
tried to do everything in the world to stop that,
but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.

Speaker 3 (00:23):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line? Mega media? I wish in my soul, I
wish that any of these people had a conscience.

Speaker 1 (00:34):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?

Speaker 2 (00:38):
If that answer is to save my country, this country.

Speaker 1 (00:42):
Will be saved. Or here's your host, Stephen K. Bath
Joy too.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Okay, Wednesday, sixteen July Year of a Lord, twenty twenty five.
A couple of news items here, John Solomon, Real America's
Voice owned John Solomon, and I want to remind people
this is what we had Fitton on right beforehand. You
have a number of I think our top investigative folks,
the Tom Fitnen's of the World, of John Solomon's the world,

(01:14):
other people that are all over the situation of the
deep State in Epstein, all of it. John Solomon just
came out of an interview with the President. That interview
is going to run in its entirety on Real America's
Voice at six pm tonight, right after the War Room.
We're gonna try to get John up. John's back at

(01:36):
the studio from the White House. We're gonna try to
get John up to just give some highlights of what's happening,
because I think he's got some pretty black person news.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
And remember John came on.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Friday in the extended coverage we had down at the
SAS Tampa, the Student Summit Action Summit, and there he
broke the news that there is a lot of movement.
It kind of takes what Fitton saying and Fitton's concern.
Finton's concern is, hey, I've seen this before with Durham, etc.

(02:06):
Can they And this is not a criticism of Pam
or Cash or Bongino. He's saying those as I say
all the time, they are barely hanging on in those institutions.
Those institutions are still controlled by the deep State, and
still controlled by anti Maga, still controlled by global It's
still controlled by people that hate President Trump and want
to remove President Trump or at least wait President Trump out. Okay,

(02:31):
So this whole issue and this ties together with Mike
Davis and everything we said about the Article two powers.

Speaker 1 (02:37):
Remember the Article two powers.

Speaker 2 (02:39):
I think yesterday the Supreme Court backed us up on
taking down the Department of Education on President Trump's Article
two powers. Today there's going to be a vote in
the Senate on this recisions bill of nine billion dollars,
not nine point four. We had to take four million
off because of a program related to Collins of Maine,
so it's nine bion dollas. But it will be the

(03:00):
first recision I think voted. I think the first recisions
voted to in like human history, right or at least
in living memory. And although it's not huge, it reinforces
President Trump's Article two powers. Now we've argued, hey, just
go all the way to empoundment because the courts are
backing you up here with these Article two powers. Right there,
you've got the shot of the of the White House.

(03:22):
We're anticipating the Crown Prince of Bahrain in the Prime Minister.
There's supposed to be a byelat. We believe it's going
to be a press avail. The reason we're covering this
so intensely. They say it's open to the they say
it's open to the press. Our own Brian Glen is there.
I think we're gonna try to get him by phone.
We're also trying to get John Solomon up to so
John Salmon get a couple a couple of headlines because

(03:45):
the other day he had talked to Cash Battel and
he put to bed the rumor that was out that
Cash Betel might resign over the weekends, that it's not
going to happen.

Speaker 1 (03:54):
Cash is there to stay.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
And then shortly after that interview, Cash put a tweet
out that said, Hey, I serve with the the pleasure
of the president and if i'm if the president likes
my work, do I have Brian Brian Glenn.

Speaker 1 (04:07):
Brian Glenn, can you get us up to date?

Speaker 2 (04:08):
And I know we don't have you by your lovely visage,
but can you tell us this bilt with the Crown
Prince of Bahrain and the Prime Minister. I think this
is going to be a press avail. You're going to
be available actually in the oval, and everybody's waiting for
what the President has to say. Is that am I
correct on that, because we're kind of flying a little
bit blind here.

Speaker 1 (04:30):
That's okay, good good morning. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (04:32):
We're just outside the West wing right now. The shot
you're looking at, obviously is the entrance to the West Ring.
We are still waiting for them to arrive here. Just
shortly about eleven fifteen. That bilateral meeting will take place
in the Oval Office. It has to do with purchasing
military equipment from the US to their government. And I'm
still kind of waiting for confirmation that I'll be in

(04:54):
that Oval meeting. And then, of course, a little bit
later today, President Trump shifting over to the East room
a bill signing that has to do with finanol.

Speaker 1 (05:05):
Walk me through.

Speaker 2 (05:06):
Is the color guard is I don't see the color
guard coming out? I mean, this is an official state
visit right with the Crown Prince and the Prime Minister.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Or is it a working session?

Speaker 3 (05:17):
No, it's it's the color guard is just off a camera.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
Will's gonna flip the camera around real quickly, Will.

Speaker 3 (05:23):
So Steve, so you can see they just have not
officially gotten in place.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
Now.

Speaker 3 (05:27):
Typically they've rehearsed this several times before they officially arrive.
It looks like today that is not the case. They're
going to probably get in position about ten minutes proud
to arrival, and then of course the rival takes place
along Pebble Beach.

Speaker 1 (05:42):
But you've got a good shot of the color guard
right there.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
Color guard, and there's the and there's also some of
the press people following it. Right there the color guard.
They're gonna come down. So it may be we thought
to start exactly eleven o'clock. So this I think we
are to trying to get Johnson now it looks like
looks like.

Speaker 1 (06:02):
The eleven fifteen.

Speaker 2 (06:06):
Talk to me about Uh, there's all this discussion now
about investigations, deep state investigations. President Trump's been hammering it
about Komy, about Brennan. We've had Tom Finton on with
his theories of what's happening. I think John Solomon just
finished an interview with the President. He's gonna give us
some heads up. What are you hearing at the White
House about this? Glenn, you're pretty close to the team

(06:29):
over there's what's the vibe you're getting?

Speaker 3 (06:33):
Well, it's interesting because I haven't heard a lot in
particular to that. Now, if you look at President Trump's
true social that he pushed out about twenty minutes ago.
And I apologize if you guys have discussed that already.
That does talk a lot about all of the curiosity,
if you will, swirling around the Epstein files and this

(06:56):
tug of war of of do you know what has
not been revealed, what is yet to be revealed, if
there's anything yet to reveal. That's all on that. I
have not heard much as of today in regards to that.
I'm looking forward to seeing listening to John Solomon's interview
on that. In regards so to be honest with you, Steve,
I have not gotten a lot of information in regards

(07:19):
to that from the Trump camp to meet today.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
Finally, we pivoted yesterday. No, we've had pulses.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
We had Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen on yesterday and we
had Richard Barris, and both of their polling shows the
same thing. That the economic message of President Trump, particularly
with real wage growth, what's happening on tariffs? That the
and this is why you were with him yesterday in Pittsburgh,
and we Jane Zirkle finally the House made available house members.

(07:46):
Jane Zirkle's I think done twenty interviews, all of them
quite fascinating with House members that the economic message here
is so powerful, right, but somehow they're bogged down in
the in the Epstein situation.

Speaker 1 (07:59):
Are you seeing like.

Speaker 2 (08:00):
With today with the fentanyl, are they trying to do
a hard pivot to try to talk about things that
are clearly resonating with the American people.

Speaker 3 (08:09):
I don't know if that's their intention, but that's exactly
what's going to happen. Even look at the PPI numbers
that came out early today, much lower than expected, so
that is good news. And of course Jerome Powell continues
to be in the news. President Trump basically yesterday hinting
around and either firing him or you know, forcing a resignation.

(08:30):
These are things that does take away from the concentration
of the Epstein files. There's a lot of economic news.
Look what's in Homer, Pennsylvania. What they're doing to that
region of Pennsylvania is unprecedented. President Trump said at a
rally there in Pennsylvania during the campaign that he was
going to do exactly what he's doing today, that is

(08:51):
economic development in that state. So whether or not it's
intention or not what intentionally not Steve, I don't know,
but it's certainly a good way of getting the base
back on track. And I had someone Steve, if I
could just for a second describe what's going on right now.
Imagine your football team going the first eight games of
the season. You're eight to no. Then you finally lose

(09:14):
your your ninth game, you're eight and one. Instead of
just focusing on that one loss, you got to move ahead.
And I know people are disappointed, obviously a lot of people,
and the warming posse is disappointed on what's kind of
how it's like, But hang.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
On, it's like it's like you're but it's like you're
that ninth losses Army versus Army versus Navy, or Notre
Dame versus USC right or Texas A and M versus
Texas something like that.

Speaker 1 (09:43):
The the uh.

Speaker 2 (09:45):
And by the way, it started with the White House
thing they had with Pam BONDI that was a fiasco
a couple of months ago.

Speaker 1 (09:50):
I mean this was initiated by the White House.

Speaker 2 (09:52):
Both things were initiated by the you know, hatter at
the White House, and they had this memo in the
middle of the night.

Speaker 1 (09:57):
So the people that are following this were saying, hey, this.

Speaker 2 (10:00):
Is kind of foisted on this and people were not
nobody I know when digging for this. Right anyway, Brian,
we're going to get John Solomon up. He's got a
huge interview that he's going to release the day at six.
If you can stick around, we're gonna come back to you.
Let me go to John Solomon up. Okay, we're getting
John Solomon's over at the Real America's Voice studio in Washington,

(10:20):
just finished interviewing the President. He will make that interview.
Play that interview in its entirety on his show tonight,
Just the News with John Solomon and Amanda Head in
its entirety. I think it's got some blockbuster comments, and
I want to make sure we get at least John
on to give some highlights in some headlines of what
to anticipate. There may be a press a veil here,

(10:42):
so I want to make sure John gets ahead of it.
Brian Glenn is at the White House. Hopefully Brian will
be in if they make it a press avale. The
reason we're covering this so intensely is that they say
they're going to make it open to the open to
the press, and so that's always you know, the President
will normally hold court on these byeline. It's very different
than traditional where you know they bringing in a shake a

(11:03):
few hands, asked a couple of questions about from either
party about what they're talking about here. It's Bahrain, people
should know in that Bahrain is the kind of I
guess island you would call it in the middle of
the Persian Gulf, of the Arabian Gulf, traditionally where the
British kind of ran things out of or had a
big it was open to the international community. Before you
had UH, before you had Dubai UH, and before you

(11:28):
had places like a Cutter that had more or more
open to the international community.

Speaker 1 (11:34):
Bahrain was it.

Speaker 2 (11:34):
In fact, the Navy when we first got over there
in the late seventies on the Iranian hostage crisis, the
Pacific Fleet, they used to have what they called the
White Fleet. There was so hot that the British had
taught the Americans how to paint the ship's white to
reflect the heat, not the UH, not the haze.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Gray of the of the navy.

Speaker 2 (11:53):
And so the Navy always had a installation in in
in Bahrain uh. In Bahrain today the Crown rents and
the Prime Minister coming they're talking about American arm sales.
I'm sure there'll be a strategic conversation about what's going on,
particularly with Iran. Remember the golf Emirates and the Saudis,
so Bahrain, you know, UAE Cutter, even Koway have always

(12:18):
had this, have always had this great animosity and fear
of the Persians with the Saudi's, and so I'm sure
that's going to come up in the conversations. Part of
this will be behind the scenes today. Is John Solomon up?
Not up yet, my crack producer. I'm not getting any response, So,

(12:38):
mister producers, John Solomon up?

Speaker 1 (12:40):
Okay, fine, that's a yes or nos. It's appropriate. Just
tell me.

Speaker 2 (12:44):
We're trying to get Solomon hooked up. John Solomon just
did a just did an interview with the president. I
think about twenty to thirty minutes. Like I said, it's
going to play its entirety tonight at six o'clock on
John Solomon's show. John broke the news on Friday the
Cash Hotel would stay at the FB. I turn it
to be correct, Dan Bongino stayed at the FBI. A
lot of I think hurt feelings between DOJ and FBI,

(13:08):
but work proceeds. Dan Bongino's back at work on this situation.
President yesterday said, we played in the coal open. Hey,
I there's credible things, just going to release them. Put
out a true social A little while ago was maybe
not maybe maybe not as maybe not going down that direction.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
But we'll have to see. That's why Solomon would be
very important.

Speaker 2 (13:29):
Tom Finton has said, uh, and I agree with him,
And I think this is the lesson Mike Davis taught
us in the Mike Davis taught us in over the
last couple of years at Article three, is that the
Article two powers of President Trump are going to be tested. Remember,
he's the chief executive officer of the United States government.
He's the commander in chief of the Uniform Services of

(13:51):
the military. He is also a he's also the chief
magistrate and chief law enforcement officer. And this all plays
into that the the yesterday the Supreme Court for the
second time backed up President Trump, first about the State Department,
second about Department of Education. President Trump's President Trump's concept

(14:14):
of this government is to downsize this now he's doing
it through the appropriations process and also give everybody heads up.
I think it's pretty well known within Washington. As of yesterday,
there's probably going to be a cr I don't think
they're going to get the appropriations bills done because I
think they're going to take an August recess. There's only
twenty work days between today and the end of September.

(14:38):
I think there's twenty legislative days. We're in the middle
of July, twenty legislative days between now and the middle
of September.

Speaker 1 (14:45):
I think I'm pretty accurate in that.

Speaker 2 (14:47):
The appropriation all the all twelve indidividual appropriations bills, I
think are not going to get done. And so let's
go to Joe. We've got John Solomon. We'll go back
to Brian Glenn a moment. So, John, you just finished
a an interview with the President. I know you're going
to play it in its entirety without commercial interruption at
six o'clock on your show in Real America's Voice that

(15:08):
follows the War Room. Can you give us a couple
of just headlines because I'm sure it's knowing John Solomon,
it's got some big scoops in it.

Speaker 1 (15:17):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (15:18):
Yeah, listen, he was just very candid, very open, very detailed,
very focused. Let's start with the big thing. He clearly
learned in the last few days about the grand conspiracy
case that cash matel at the FBI opened. He embraced it,
and he said, I like it. It's a good approach.
I didn't know about it until you reported on and
I shouldn't need to know about it, but it's the

(15:38):
right approach of looking at the last decade of going
after conservatives as a criminal conspiracy. He said he was
open to a special prosecutor. Andy said that special prosecutor
should just take a look at Epstein and make sure
there's nothing there to give the American public a little
more latitude, a little more confidence that they're not hiding anything.
I'm not hiding anything. We have nothing to hide. But

(15:59):
he wants to look at anything legitimate there there. So
I think the president's behind a special prosecutor, behind going
after the last decade as a criminal conspiracy, to use
the judicial system to punish political enemies, and also to
keep his hands off. And he said this is in
Pam and Cash his hands. They do the work. But
I like the idea from what you reported. Although that
was big. He's not going to fire Drome Powell, but

(16:22):
he sure hopes that dron Powell resigns. I think that
was a big moment in the interview. People will hear
what he has to say about that. And then he
talked extensively about the economy, the tariffs. He had read
Amanda Head's story this morning, saying that he is moving
towards a balance budget at the combination of tariff revenue,
more spending cuts, and his ability now from the courts

(16:44):
to get rid of as many bureaucrats as he wants,
that they could get on a path to a balanced budget,
which two years ago, even six months ago, seemed improbable.
But he was very serious about that and very detailed
about that. And then he went through the trade deals.
He said, India's in the wind, It's going to happen
pretty soon. Canada's a ways off. I think the EU
is gonna buckle because there they can't live without us.

(17:06):
And we'll have almost all the trade deals in place
and in just a few weeks and people will see
the future revenues and also the future relationships will have
for trade. So he was relaxed, He was very detailed.
He was excited that Adam Schift's mortgage fraud was big
looked at and I think people are going to enjoy

(17:27):
this interview time, very very substantive interview.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
Yeah, hang on, you're already going to move markets. I
want to go back before the Grand Conspiracy. I just
want to report to hear what you say it again.
He is not going to fire Jerome Power because the
rumor it's this morning on Wall Street. Pal's going to
be terminated and either Bessent or Hasset are going to
step in. You're reporting right now from the President. He's

(17:50):
not going to fire Jerome Pal.

Speaker 4 (17:51):
I asked him, would you fire him? And he said,
I'm not going to do it because they tell me
what hurt the markets.

Speaker 1 (17:55):
Listen.

Speaker 4 (17:56):
I think there's this issue with the two point five
billion dollar Lavish remodel there. That is an issue that
needs to be looked at. But I hope he resigns
and I think that's where he left it. But he said,
I'm not going to do it because I don't want
to ROI on the market. So that was a pretty big,
pretty big moment in the interview.

Speaker 2 (18:13):
I want to go back to make sure particular old news.
We've got a ton of new people here on Spotify
and other things. We talk Grand criminal conspiracy against of
the deep state. Just go back in time and hit
a highlight reel. What are you talking because so much
of this is based upon your reporting, what you've been
doing for years. We have had, we have had the
massive disappointment or underperformance of Durham. That still sticks in

(18:36):
people's mind when you talk with grand conspiracy. Oh he does,
he did?

Speaker 1 (18:43):
He reiterate that to you. He did.

Speaker 4 (18:45):
He said, listen, I don't know why Bill Barr prosecuted
John Durham. He took four years to tell us the
same thing that Michael Horwitz told us in a year.
He was very versative in the Inspector General report, the
Durham report. It's remarkable how much detail he knows about it,
and he's like, we need a moment of aut ability.

Speaker 1 (19:00):
Let's just get it done.

Speaker 4 (19:01):
And he was excited to know he didn't know about
it really until he read our story, but he was
excited to know that Cash Pateel is looking at this
wash rinse repeat cycle. What does that happen? Democrat has
a legal problem. The deep state exonerates Hillary Clinton tries
to exonerate a hunter. Biden tries to let Joe Biden

(19:21):
off the hook. For the classified documents, and then the
deep state turns on the Republican and tries to project
that sin or a sin on Donald Trump or his
Republican followers, Russia collusion, Ukraine impeachment, Donald Trump's classified documents,
even though he had the right to declassify them and
take them with him. That is what Cash Pattel.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
Is looking at.

Speaker 4 (19:42):
And then everything else that goes that, your prosecution, the
failure to look at the Chinese intervention of the twenty
twenty election, all of that is looked at as an
ongoing conspiracy to use the color of law, to use
the authority of government to protect one political party and
to punish another party. You start to look at it
that way, it becomes a criminal conspiracy, much like the

(20:03):
mob was looked at in the eighties and nineties.

Speaker 2 (20:07):
And you believe that this will go back all the
way to the beginning of at least the beginning of
this coupe, not to Nixon, not to not to JFK,
which I think has to happen to But you believe
this will go back to crossfire Hurricane, It will go
back to.

Speaker 4 (20:22):
Being cleared. Yeah, I think it goes back to the
moment Hillary Clinton was cleared. He made two big pieces
of news in the middle interview. He is going to
declassify the classified annex that showed that the FBI had
new intelligence on Hillary Clinton's emails and chose not to
look at it. We're going to for the first time
ever get to see what that intelligence is. He's declassifying that.
And then the intercept that where they find out Hillary

(20:44):
Clinton approved the Russia hoax. Uh, he's going to declassify that.
Letting a grand jury see that something John Durham couldn't
even do will be a huge advantage to whoever the
prosecutor is and for the FBI to get moving.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
Now.

Speaker 2 (20:59):
And you say that that that he's not aware of
any of this obviously, but that you did inform him
that they're thinking about a pointing a special a special
counsel on this to take over this entire, this entire investigation.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
Yeah, And so I think it's a good protest.

Speaker 5 (21:14):
Just do it.

Speaker 4 (21:14):
Let's get let's get the trust of the American people,
Let's get accountability, and then let's focus on the things
that matter, like the future of the economy, the future
of education, shrinking the government, getting to a balanced budget,
securing the world. He's so frustrated and you can really
see it. But he had a pointed warning in the
middle of the interview, much like the truth he just
put out a few minutes ago that Republicans who were

(21:34):
talking about this and don't know what in the Epstein
things are just doing the Democrats bidding, and they're distracting
the American people from the great opportunity our generation has
to fix our country and to fix the world. And
he wants the American publical state focus on the tariffs
and the securing of the country. At one point, he said, listen,
if I find out who's behind the attacks on Ice,

(21:57):
who's coordinating this, who is behind George flow in the riots,
I'm going to designate them a terrorist organization. That is
a big proclamation. He's thinking about big issues. I think
he's frustrated by all the social media chatter from people
who don't really know what's in the Epstein files, and
he was very pointed about that, let's stay focused on
the things that matter to the American people. I want

(22:18):
the answers to Epstein, like everyone, he said, So let
the prosecutor do that.

Speaker 2 (22:24):
So he is, uh, he's on board with the situation
of getting a special prosecutor and having and having the
Epstein situation put into that so that can be formally.

Speaker 1 (22:34):
Looking legitimate.

Speaker 4 (22:36):
Contered by the way, Steve, you know, I ask him
about the special but the immediate volunteers, and then I
follow up on it, but he immediately brings up Epstein,
like just throw that in, let's get it all answered.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
I got nothing to hide.

Speaker 4 (22:46):
I want truth, and I want prosecutions, and I just
want the justice system to take care of what needs
to be taken care of. It was really a remarkable moment.

Speaker 2 (22:54):
Since you're you're an expert in this, Tom Finton, myself,
like Davis, others have been discussing this because the courts
have backed up President Trump's Article two powers.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
They have back him up so far as commander in
chief and what he's trying to do expel.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
They have backed him up in two historic rulings, one
on the State Department and a really usaid that part
of it, and yesterday with the Department of Education.

Speaker 1 (23:15):
To say do it.

Speaker 2 (23:16):
I think it's a huge tool, along with this presso
prosecutor in this criminal conspiracy investigation to really take down
the deep state.

Speaker 1 (23:25):
But is he thinking of that.

Speaker 2 (23:27):
The special prosecutor, which we argue for, should report to
the office of the President. Are you saying you think
he's going to say, Hey, let Pam and DJ let
him report to them.

Speaker 4 (23:38):
I think he'll use the mechanism as currently in the law.
Like he listened. What's really interesting about the president. He
does it unlike Joe Biden wanted his finger in the
dirty drink to go after Donald Trump right the White House,
six the National Archives. Donald Trump's like, I trust the system,
I trust the people. I got in here to get
this done. Sure we made a few missteps here and there,
but I believe we can do this in the current

(23:58):
law and do it right with out any politics, just
with the facts and the evidence. And I just want
the American people to the truth and if someone committed
a crime to be prosecuted. It's really remarkable how hands
off the president is in terms of I don't want
to meddle with the system. I just know the right
thing for the American people is transparency, accountability, and then
let's shrink this government so it's not in our face

(24:19):
anymore going forward.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
John, last thing, You've been all over this, but this
auto pen situation is actually I think deeper and actually
more criminal than anything I've ever seen.

Speaker 1 (24:32):
I think it's this could be a brigate level.

Speaker 2 (24:36):
Situation with the deep state. Do you believe that'll be handled?
Do you think that'll be handled separately? And doj will
handle that? What do you think about this auto pen
That's just real.

Speaker 1 (24:44):
Great question one should argue.

Speaker 4 (24:47):
Yeah, I think one could argue that hiding Joe Biden's
mental client from the American people is another form of
the conspiracy.

Speaker 1 (24:53):
Right, first you.

Speaker 4 (24:54):
Protect his son, then you protected classified documents, and then
you protect his mental decline. Would imagine that if Pam
Bondy and the experts of the Justice Department sent down,
they could get all of this because it's one big continuum.
It's one effort to use the government time and again
to hide from the American people the truth, to use
intelligence and law enforcement to punish political enemies. And I

(25:17):
think the continuation of that is all the way through. Now,
that's my personal opinion that you look at Joe Biden's
hiding in the switcherroo at the top of the ticket
as the final act in the conspiracy. First you hide
his corruption, then you hide his classified documents. Then you
hide his mental decline. I think it makes sense to
have it all under one prosecutor give someone everyone in

(25:37):
America can trust who's serious about the facts, not going
to carry out political vendetta. It's just carry out the law.
I think you can solve all of this and we
can move on to the people's business why that's going on,
and get this country fixed.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
Last thing, you know, Brennan has been on TV, but
Weisman in that crowded MSNBC are saying, Hey, Solomon.

Speaker 1 (25:56):
And Fitn and Benner all wrong.

Speaker 2 (25:58):
At worst case, this is about lying to Congress's perjury
that the stature limits has well passed any of this,
and these guys are just kicking up another conspiracy. You're
can you give me a technical answer on that?

Speaker 4 (26:12):
To these guys, you can go back and look at
and I brought multiple legal experts on. I had Bud
Cummin's former US attorney in Little Rock on the show
last night. You can go back and charge old crimes
if you can show it as a continuation of an
ongoing conspiracy. Now, I'll take my reporting and incredibility over
Andrew Weisman's statements over the last ten years any day

(26:33):
or night I'll challenge a debate.

Speaker 1 (26:35):
I think I win that on facts.

Speaker 4 (26:37):
But listen, the real question is does this rise to criminality?
And I think you have to have a grand jury
look at it and make the law assumption. All I
know is that there's a predicated investigation that starts the process.
We should apply the law, not hijack the law, and
let the experts do this. Get someone we can trust.
That's the key thing. We don't trust government for a

(26:57):
good reason. They've betrayed us for the last twenty five
years on over and over and over again. The two
thousand and eight a gift at Jeffrey Epstein, the Irs
targeting conservatives, the Russia collusion, and Crane impeachment. There's good
reason to just trust the government. But if you get
a transformational, good figure that everybody can trust, we can

(27:18):
get the truth and then we'd apply the law to
that truth. I don't know whether they'll be charges made,
but I do know the process is now in place
to at least get to a real prosecutorial investigation and
have the evidence that John Durham was deprived to show
a jury. Imagine you're John Durham. You can't show them
the Clinton intelligence. I mean, that's like the big smoking gun.
You can't show it to the grand jury because it's

(27:39):
stayed classified.

Speaker 2 (27:43):
John, this is a blockbuster interview social media. Where do
people go. You're gonna play it without commercial interruption Tonight We're.

Speaker 4 (27:48):
Going to follow you at six o'clock, So that will
be the first shot. Yeah, six o'clock on TV. Just
the News no Noise will follow your show. Then justinnews
dot com will have about eight ten stories over the
next hour Amanda and I who conducted the interview to me,
and then Jay Solomon reports on all social media accounts. Well,
we'll have this rip for the next couple of days.
And by the way, we're gonna put up a transcript
on like most new organizations, you can see every word

(28:11):
that the President uttered.

Speaker 1 (28:14):
John, thank you so much.

Speaker 2 (28:15):
We'll start the pregame at five point thirty on warm sir,
Thank you so much.

Speaker 1 (28:18):
Great for job.

Speaker 2 (28:20):
Thank you John Solomon with a blockbuster interview. Right first,
first off, the President said has told John Solomon he's
not going to fire Jerome Powell that in and of itself
would be a market movement. And what he said is
said it may. It may as much as President Trump
is disappointed. He calls him to too late Jones or
two late pal Uh and President Trump is asking for

(28:41):
or really says, you should have a three hundred basis
point cut to a three hundred basis point cut to
two interest rates.

Speaker 1 (28:50):
He's not going to remove him.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Even though this is a massive investigation going on on
the toash Mall. If anybody hasn't been down in front
of the in front of the in front of the
the Federal Reserve, it's pretty shocking what's going on. You've
got to actually go by the building itself and see
what they're doing.

Speaker 1 (29:12):
It is a new Versailles. It's pretty shocking.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
We want to do away to the Federal Reserve, at
least cut it in half. Okay, we're still waiting for
the Crown Prince of ba Rain. We're gonna cover that.
President Trump's gonna be a presser. Charlie Kirk's gonna follow
us at twelve. Some of that may take place from
inside the Oval Office. President Trump probably gonna do a
presser or press a veil as it's called. Right there,
you see the honor guard. Ready, we're gonna take a

(29:37):
short commercial break. We're gonna return to the White House
in a moment.

Speaker 3 (30:00):
War room.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
Here's your host, Stephen K.

Speaker 5 (30:03):
Bath Uh.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
We're going to go back to the shot. We're going
to go back to the shot right now of Bahrain.
So John Solomon already some controversy. I think one of
the ways some of this is a confusion a ways
official saying that he may actually fire j Powell and
he's moving that told John Solomon he would not. John Solomon,
I think it's put out the clip from his interview

(30:30):
on that. John Solomon reiterate, they're going to do a
that the President thinks first time he's hearing about it.
But the Grand Conspiracy investigation that's taking place by the FBI.
This goes back to Crossfire Hurricane. It goes back, you,
I guess, before that, to Hillary Clinton being exonerated. Crossfire
Hurricane started immediately after that. So they're going to go.

Speaker 1 (30:53):
Back to the summer of twenty sixteen.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
They're going to go back also to the Nullification project
which became the Mueller investigation. John Solomon agrees with me
that that was all a coup attempt to try to
remove President Trump from office.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
It was very evident what they were trying to do.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
They were trying to thwart President Trump initially and try
to make sure that his entire presidency was questioned by
Russian inclusion, which is a total lie, as that was
proven that the Mole investigation was done just to grind
his administration down and give him to focus on that.

(31:34):
Then later they threw out the phony, the perfect, the beautiful,
perfect phone call with Selensky. That's one of the reasons
I've never trusted Zelensky for one second and would never
trust Selensky given what he did to President Trump in
in August of twenty nineteen that led to the impeachment
movement by Nancy Pelosi. That's because that's what they run

(31:56):
ran on the midterm elections in twenty eighteen. When they
won I forget, I don't know forty fifty seats right,
took control of the House, made Nancy Pelosi the speaker.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
She was looking for the.

Speaker 2 (32:05):
First opportunity to impeach Trump. That used the bogus situation
about the arms to Ukraine as completely bogus. In Zelenski
good news was is the formation of this show. I
finally realized and said, hey, I've been thinking about this
for a long time. But given the fact that nobody's
talking really about the impeachment. This was in September when

(32:26):
Pelosi came out. We started the show in late September
at the first of August. Warham impeachment, even the White
House at the time, and this may be, this may
be pertinent till today. When we first started Warm Impeachment,
John Trek's originally showing the John Frederick's radio network. I
think John had a couple of stations in Richmond, my hometown,

(32:48):
the Real America's Voice Rob singing. The guys jumped in.
I think after we've been up like a week or
five days, the White House said, no, that's all fake news.
There's not going to be any peachment. And I kept saying,
I don't know if they're paying attention here, but they
will impeach. The House will impeach him by Thanksgiving. They'll
turn it over to the Senate. They'll have a trial.

(33:09):
They won't be able to remove him, they don't have
the votes, but it'll be done by Christmas. But to
smear him to kick off the twenty twenty campaign. Now
I was wrong by about a month.

Speaker 1 (33:18):
I think I think they did impeach him. I think
that the final impeachment came before Christmas.

Speaker 2 (33:23):
They kicked it over to the they kicked it over
to the Senate.

Speaker 1 (33:26):
The Senate finally started getting involved. In late January.

Speaker 2 (33:29):
We shifted to Warren Pandemic because, once again being ahead
of the curve, we said, hey, something's happening in China's
gonna be pretty big deal. You can see what the
CCP is trying to do, trying to crush President Trump's
re election possibilities, and they'll pull out anything, including a
bio weapon from the Wuhan lab. So we shifted half
the show to Warren Pandemic. The other was Warrem impeachment.

(33:51):
For those of you that go back that far with
the show, we like being ahead of the curve. I
think according to John Solomon and the reporting he's doing
on his on his interview with the President, the President
is fully supports this criminal conspiracy investigations going on by

(34:12):
the FBI. He also supports which a lot of people
are talking about right now. He supports right now, people
maybe the announcement he said, he go along with it.
That would be fine. First he's hearing about it. According
to John Solomon's interview, is announcing a special counsel or
a special prosecutor. However you want to turn deem it

(34:33):
that would actually take over whatever the FBI is doing
you in panel grand jury and criminal grand jury, this
would be a criminal conspiracy. As John Solomons said, counter
to what MSNBC and I think that they are hoping
that it just that the Statute of Limitations has washed
away or made beyond reach their crimes. But if it's

(34:55):
ongoing criminal conspiracy, you can you can actually in panel
grand and go for it. Now it's a special prosecutor,
and it's not just about perjury to the House members
or the House committees.

Speaker 1 (35:07):
Is actually far deeper than that.

Speaker 2 (35:09):
The Supreme Court is given the president, now we have
two very powerful weapons to go after and take down
the deep state. You have a criminal conspiracy investigation that
looks like it might have a special counsel announced to
take that over. The President also said, hey, fine, let's
put the let's put the let's put the the Epstein

(35:30):
thing in there to make sure somebody can go through
it and release the documents in some sort of formal capacity.
So people make sure that it's been reviewed, it's been
looked at, and what you're seeing is the accurate what
was proposed. That's what we've been saying from the get go.
The way to move the ball forward here and make
sure that everybody's accommodated, particularly people want to see the

(35:52):
truth is that process. So it looks like, according to
John Salomon's interview, that is exactly what's taking place. The
Supreme Court has backed up the as an also his
Article two power as Chief Executive to basically downsize these
the apparatus and what happened at State Department and what
happened at the and what happened at the Okay, guys,

(36:13):
please don't play with my other Okay, we get that
picture back up in a second. Hopefully that what's happened
with the Supreme Court, what's happened with the Supreme Court
is so important because the Supreme Court has come back
and has backed the President of United States in this

(36:36):
situation of is this situation of downsizing these departments, And
there's not a better tool for going after the deep
state than actually go in and start to take apart
parts of the FBI, parts of the CIA, of the
seventeen different intelligence agencies that report to Tulsea Gabberduo. That

(36:57):
part of the Defense Department, adjust the department, all of it.
This this inner, this interconnectivity, this interconnection of the national
security apparatus and the legal apparatus and the intelligence apparatus
that combined. Okay, we've had a freeze on the thing
they're heading inside right now. I guess we're frozen on

(37:18):
our camera shot. Okay, I've had to freeze up there. Anyway,
The Crown Prince is there, the Prime Minister is there. Uh,
we'll get a shot up here in a second. Had
some had some issues technologically, Uh, not to uh, not
to worry John Solomon. Uh. John Solomon has gotten back

(37:40):
to me. He's not firing pal. He's putting up the Uh,
he's putting up the quotes A S, A P. And
that's where that's where we stand.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
There we go right there.

Speaker 2 (37:53):
Have we blown the break or we've got six Okay,
we've had a slight technical problem here in our remote studio.
Want to make sure you get there's a picture of
the White House. Froze up a lot of news. John
Solomon just reports and maybe we can get John Solomon
on phone to call in.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
I'll try that.

Speaker 2 (38:12):
Can you call Okay, we're going to try to get
John Solomon to call in. If we can please stop that.

Speaker 1 (38:22):
That reverberation I have in my in my ear.

Speaker 2 (38:28):
Okay, big news this morning, John John Solomon has said
the President I States is not going to fire Jerome Powell.

Speaker 1 (38:34):
It's in his interview.

Speaker 2 (38:35):
He's putting the clip up even as we speak. And
if guys, we can grab that clip at real America's
voice would be fantastic. The crown prints of Bahrain and
the Prime Minister are now in the White House. I
think momentarily hopefully we'll be going to the President. Trump
has made it open to the press. That normally means
there's going to be a press avail and the President

(38:57):
will probably be answering a host of question. Like I said,
just gave it a great interview with John Salomon. There's
the color guard right there. Is that on delay because
if he's already in, then they shouldn't be going to
the Okay, fine, actually interesting way to leave, but there

(39:19):
they are right there.

Speaker 1 (39:21):
Sorry for the technical problem. Okay, so we're not going
to blow the break. We're gonna go to break.

Speaker 2 (39:27):
Okay, be helpful if I know who's going on here, guys. Okay,
by the way, you can blow the break, keep the break,
I'll do whatever.

Speaker 1 (39:36):
It's been a big, big news morning.

Speaker 2 (39:38):
Uh So right now, like I said, it's gonna be
a press avout with the President. We've had a a
show today. They kind of walked you through the fundamentals.
Number one, Richard Barris came on the polling the president's
pulling on economics is stronger than ever. That's why yesterday
saw jane' Zirkle up at the House in Jane Zirkle

(39:59):
sitting there in talking to They made.

Speaker 1 (40:01):
Available the congressman.

Speaker 2 (40:03):
Finally the congressman saying, hey, this is what positive about
the big beautiful bill.

Speaker 1 (40:07):
This is some of the issues that I think we've
got to cover.

Speaker 2 (40:09):
Those issues all centered around virtually, they centered around cutting spending.

Speaker 1 (40:15):
That's the important of the Although it's symbolic this.

Speaker 2 (40:20):
Bill that cuts that cuts spending nine billion dollars, particularly symbolic.
It cuts NPR and it cuts PBS. So those organizations
will essentially be out of money now they'll have to
look to private donors, as they should because it's basically
a leftist organization with not just progressive news, but anti Trump,
anti MAGA consistent news. So that is historic in its

(40:44):
nature and russ vote in the team have worked on
that to dovetail what these congressmen are saying. You have
to focus on the spending cuts and right now votes.
Recisions package has taken weeks and weeks and weeks and
through I think two things you're going to see, particularly
the fact that.

Speaker 1 (41:04):
We're going to have a cr.

Speaker 2 (41:05):
On midnight of the thirtieth because they can't get the
appropriations bills done. So this audience has got to get
yourself ready for that. You can have a number of recisions.
You can do pocket recisions between now and September thirty
and cut a huge swaths of the spending of the
federal government, or you can just impound the money.

Speaker 1 (41:23):
Either of them work.

Speaker 2 (41:24):
One of them's using Capitol Hill, the others just using
the innate power of the President to do it. Now,
clearly they're going to try to sue and go to
court on that. But I don't see how the courts
have backed you on downsizing as they have of downsizing
these of downsizing the situation, with downsizing the situation at
the State Department and downsizing the situation particularly at the

(41:46):
Department of Education. And we had commerce from Mark Harris
on here on a two prong attack that now only
can President Trump. And they said last night and Linda
McMahon Secretary Linda McMahon said, Hey, in the next couple
of weeks, you're going to see a true deconstruction of
the Department of Education. Simultaneously the federal charter for the
National Education Association. He's put up a bill with I

(42:08):
think twenty eight co sponsors to essentially strip, to essentially
strip the federal charter given in nineteen oh six of NEA,
because NEA works like a pack. Now, if you don't
think the NEA is a political organization, watch what's happening
on the streets of New York City. I do not
believe people have understood the power, the negative power of

(42:31):
what they put together in New York City, coming out
of the schools, coming out of the universities. They've essentially
turned the schools in the universities into packs.

Speaker 1 (42:39):
How is that done?

Speaker 2 (42:40):
A big part of it at the school level was
done by the NEA. So you have a two prong
approach on this. Most importantly the takeaway for the Article
two powers of the President. The courts are backing him up.
This is why I think it's so important that this
investigation go down, and a John wants to go more traditional.
John's been around a lot longer than I have, and
with Tom Finton on this, and I think Mike Davis

(43:04):
that I would love for this to actually the special
Counsel to report directly to the Office of the President.
I think the courts will hold that up. It's once again,
it's one of his Article two powers. Also, the Justice Department,
the FBI are overwhelmed right now and Pam's doing a
great job on managing the various lawyers that are in
court every day on the one hundred and what ninety

(43:26):
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Speaker 6 (43:57):
Steve, we're doing a fancy two titles I want, Okay,
I don't know if I'd rather be the Prime Minister
of the Crown Prince. I think I'll take the Crown
Prince and very importantly, your son, your beautiful son, who
has a great reputation, you know, thank you. Mister reputation
is a smart, hard working guy. So it's good to
say hello to you. Congratulations.

Speaker 4 (44:20):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (44:20):
We've had a.

Speaker 6 (44:20):
A tremendous relationship I have personally with Bahrain over the years,
and UH has been a fantastic ally and anything they needed,
we helped them, and anything we needed, they helped us.
And we're gonna be talking about a lot of different things,
including the uh, most perfect military maneuver that anybody's seen

(44:43):
probably in fifty years, which took place a few weeks ago,
and Iran knocked out their entire potential nuclear capacity and
it was obliterated, you know. They I used that term
to said, well, maybe that's too much, I said, Uh,
turned out it was more than obliterated. They can't go back.
And we're just really going to talk about some things,

(45:06):
including trade. We'll ever be discussing trade. We do a
lot of trading with bar Rent, and we're gonna have
lunch after this, but we'll take some questions at first.
I'd like to ask the Crown Prince to say a
couple of words. And he also has a father who's
living in well and doing fantastically, as I understand he is,

(45:28):
and somebody who's respected all over the Middle East and all.

Speaker 5 (45:31):
Over the world.

Speaker 6 (45:31):
And thank you very much for being here.

Speaker 7 (45:33):
Thank you, mister President, thank you one and all. It
is indeed a great honor here.

Speaker 8 (45:38):
On this fine morning to put into action the relationship
that exists between our two countries. We will be discussing
security issues, We'll be discussing trade and investment, which is
very important. We're very happy to be announcing seventeen billion
dollars worth of deals that are coming to the United States.

Speaker 7 (46:01):
And this is real.

Speaker 6 (46:01):
This isn't it's real money.

Speaker 7 (46:03):
These aren't fake deals.

Speaker 6 (46:04):
They don't have to borrow the money.

Speaker 7 (46:06):
We don't have to borrow it that's coming in. And
it only builds upon a legacy that we're very proud of.
We have had a relationship in the civil side between
our two countries since eighteen ninety three and formerly since
nineteen forty eight. So may it long continue and we
look forward to many, many.

Speaker 1 (46:25):
More years of productive partnership.

Speaker 7 (46:27):
Thank you, mister President.

Speaker 1 (46:28):
We will have honor us.

Speaker 6 (46:29):
We will have that indeed, many good years on it.
So right now is is your top year, and we
appreciate the investment. It's a great We left, as you know,
Saudi Arabia. We were just there in Saudi Arabia and
we guitar was so great, leaders great, we had Joyee.
We had a couple of other visits but all great places.

(46:51):
And we left with five point one trillion dollars of investment,
and they all want to be investing in the United States.
We have I think I think we have over sixteen
trillion dollars of investment coming in, which is a record.
And we're only a little bit into the year. And
let's say the first two months I sort of took

(47:13):
it easy cause we had to fix up the Oval Office.
I had devote my time to fixing it up. But
now we had to fix up our country. So we
have I think everyone to say we have the hottest
country now anywhere in the world. We're dead a year ago,
we are a dead country, and now we have the
hottest country anywhere.

Speaker 5 (47:29):
In the world.

Speaker 6 (47:30):
And UH, it's great honor to have you here.

Speaker 7 (47:32):
Thank you, mister Burkle.

Speaker 4 (47:34):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (47:34):
Any questions development well, ken Dom and I think I'll
ask Marco to say a few words. In Syria.

Speaker 5 (47:44):
Yeah, it's complicated obviously. These Uh, these are historic, long
time rivalries between different groups in the south west of
Syria bed Wins uh, the Druze community, and it led
to an unfortunate situation, UH, and a misunderstanding, it looks like,
between the Israeli side and the Syrian side. So we've
been engaged with them all morning long and all night long,
with both sides, and we think we're on our way

(48:06):
towards a real de escalation and then hopefully get back
on track and helping Syria build a country and arriving
at a situation there in the Middle East is far
more stable. So in the next few hours, we hope
to see some real progress to end what you've been
seeing over the last couple of hours.

Speaker 8 (48:24):
President Jerome Powell, do you have plans or if you're
back considering firing Jerome Powell?

Speaker 6 (48:31):
And what's your justification if you're thinking about this to
do He's always been too late, hence his nickname too late.
He should have cut interest rates a long time ago.
Europe has cut him ten times in the short period
of time, and we cut him none. The only time
he cut him was just before the election to try
and help Kamala or Biden, whoever the hell it was,

(48:53):
because nobody really knew. Obviously that didn't work. But he
tried to cut him for the Democrats. And how did
that work out? You'll tell me it didn't work out too.

Speaker 5 (49:05):
Well, did it.

Speaker 6 (49:06):
But he's he's I think he does a terrible job.
He's costing us a lot of money, and we fight
through it. It's it's almost the country has become so
successful that it doesn't have a big impact, but it
does hurt people wanting to get a mortgage, people want
to buy a house. He's a terrible He's a terrible

(49:27):
fed cheer. I was surprised he was appointed. I was surprised,
frankly that Biden put him in and extended him, but
they did so. No, we're not planning and doing anything.
We're very concerned. He's doing a little renovation for two
point five billion of the Fed building a renovation and

(49:48):
they have a close to nine hundred million dollar cost
over run, and it's a shame. But the biggest cost
overrun is the cost over run for interest rates, because
we should be paying three points low or and we
would save a trillion dollars a year an interest if
that were the case. And all it is is the
stroke of a pen. And that goes for his board too,
because his board is not doing the job. Cause they

(50:10):
should try and rain this guy in. So he's doing
a lowsy job. But no, I'm not talking about that.
We get, fortunately, we get to make a change in
the next what eight months or so, and uh, we'll
pick somebody that's good, and we'll pick somebody. I just
want a fair job. We wanna see lower interest rates.
Our country deserves it.

Speaker 5 (50:29):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (50:30):
We're making a lot of money. We're doing great as
a country who had no inflation. Uh record, stock market record,
business record, every everything's a record. Now we had the
worst inflation in history, uh under Biden and now we
have almost no inflation. We've done a great job and
we should have the interest rates cut.

Speaker 2 (50:50):
So you're saying today of that Scott Besting, you're so
happy with him at a Treasury that you know he's
not your top option to replace Drompale, whatever that may be.

Speaker 4 (50:58):
Whenever you decide what you wanna do with him.

Speaker 6 (51:01):
He Scott's doing a very good job. I'm very happy
with Which would rather have your list?

Speaker 1 (51:06):
Kevin?

Speaker 6 (51:07):
Somebody would consider you. Kevin is fantastic too. Uh. We
have a lot of good people for that jobs. It's
not a tough job, to be honest. Uh, assuming you're smart,
it's not a tough job. If you're dumby, then I
guess it's a tough job. But uh, it might be
one of the easiest jobs I've ever seen. And now
on top of it, he's building a close to three

(51:27):
billion dollar little nest tang for himself. He's uh, he's
he's not doing the right job. We should be saving
a trillion dollars a year an interest. You know, when
he talks about costs, we should be saving think of
it at trillion dollars a year. Add that with the
tariffs and everything else. But he just doesn't want he's
a he's a knucklehead. But we'll, uh, we'll see how that.

(51:49):
We'll see how he's listening to the Supremah. That's a
strange conversation. But you know, we'd like to say it
like it is. But we have a lot of people
that want that job very badly, and I'm only interested
in low interest people, frankly, because you don't need I know.
So they had, you know, the seventy one different economists

(52:11):
and people that the experts that they picked about a
month ago. I was the only one, along with one
person from maybe the Wharton School of Finance. The two
of us got it right. Sixty nine people, including Powell,
got it wrong. And he wants to hire thousands of
new people to help him decide where we're going. It

(52:34):
only takes one good mind. It doesn't take five thousand
good minds. So they're expanding the FED. It's the dumbest
thing I've heard of. But you know, it's very autonomous.

Speaker 1 (52:46):
Okay, this is the war room.

Speaker 2 (52:48):
We'll be back at five pm Eastern daylight time. We're
going to turn over to Charlie Kirk, where he continued
coverage of the president in the Oval office.

Speaker 6 (52:54):
But I think it's highly unlikely unless he has to
leave for fraud. I mean it's possible. This fraud involved
with the two point five two point seven billion dollar renovation.
This is a renovation. How do you spend two point
seven billion dollars and he didn't have proper clearance, et cetera,
et cetera, So you know that's going on. So you

(53:16):
know there could be something to that. But I think
he's not doing a good job. He's got a very
easy job to do. You know what he has to do,
lower interest rates? Letter, drafted a.

Speaker 3 (53:27):
Letter and tell you how that he decide that you
are going to fire him?

Speaker 6 (53:31):
Have you drafted a letter?

Speaker 7 (53:34):
Republican lawmakers?

Speaker 6 (53:35):
Last night, no, I talked about the concept of fire,
and I said, what do you think? Almost every one
of them said I should, But I'm more conservative than
they are. We talked about it. In fact, we had
eleven of the twelve people
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