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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is the final scream of a dying regime. Pray
for our enemies because we're going to medieval on these people.
You've not got a free shot. All these networks lying
about the people, the people have had a belly full
of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I
know you've tried to do everything in the world to
stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's
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going to happen.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line? Mega media?
Speaker 3 (00:28):
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?
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
Here's your host, Stephen k Maas.
Speaker 1 (00:53):
Okay, we're going to go to a live shot right there.
That's called Action Action Action folks, if you just listen
to the the podcast. What we're watching right now is
I guess a bulldozer or an earth mover or a
device that is moving things in Washington, d C. Okay,
you got a little ambient noise right there. The homeless
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encampments are coming down. President Trump is serious about this.
He's gonna take the homeless encampments down. He's flooded the
zone with troops and also park rangers and others. Border patrol.
Judge Janine actually indicted a guy yesterdays in process of
guy for a felony for throwing a sub sandwich at
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a at a customers and border guy and calling him
a fascist ripe in his face. President Trump said, no
more spitting on him. Those days are over. President Trump's
finished playing games, you're guy. He's gonna clean out Washington
d C. And then he's gonna get the graffiti off
the buildings and the monuments and people spraying monuments. Like
he said, he went back, there's a two hundred year
old law. It's ten years in prison. He's just he's
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had enough of it. The Washington DC and anybody will
tell you this. Progressive Democrats are ready. It's a hellhole.
It's become a hellhole. So the Democrats can argue on
the marginal of the statistics. Are down to argue your
statistics all day long. Right there. It's coming down. This
is action. Same action got to take of these institutions.
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You have to go in field strip and purge them
of all the bad actors. And then reunit, rebuild them,
rejuvenate them, etc. We're gonna have more about this. We
got wayde Miller coming up. Alex Swarrier, she got the
new book out also with the Washington Times, major courts decisions,
everything going on. The Nixon film about the deep state
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taking down Nixon, and that's what they're trying to do
to Trump. I think we have I don't know, twenty
five thousand downloads already, some amazing amount. We'll get to
all that. Natalie dimingus. I want to make sure we
need people. And so a little bit later, Gavin Newsom's
going to announce he's coming in because Texas was so
slow and text slow, not because of the war, impossible
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because of Abbot and the Speaker of the House and
Lieutenant Governor Patrick just the sleep of the switch didn't
want to do it. Now you're gonna have new some
coming in. He's running for president. He's going to top Pritzker.
He's saying, hey, I'm gonna I'm gonna take care of
it all in California. We're gonna redistrict the whole state,
and I'm gonna have enough to stop Trump. In twenty
twenty six and impeach him, right, that's what they're talking about.
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Speaker 4 (04:31):
Absolutely so. We actually have a perfect example of that
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transferring ownership without their consent. Their nightmare began in twenty
nineteen when they started receiving letters about a fifty thousand
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dollars reverse mortgage debt tied to the home that had
been in their family for generations. So, just like you
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was dated September third, twenty seventeen, which is two years
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days ago talking about their devastating experience that her and
her husband have been through and is really urging people
to just get protected and Steve, I see this stuff
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Speaker 1 (06:23):
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So you have financial institutions now or sitting there going
you know, this thing may be a little gamey, and
these guys may be a little gaming, but I can
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You know, possession is nine tenths.
Speaker 5 (07:07):
Of the law.
Speaker 1 (07:08):
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Don't make the case. And some of the stories are nightmares.
I got the great Wade Miller. I want to play
up a short intro to him, and then we're going
to bring in.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Wade this one.
Speaker 5 (09:53):
He's making more radical changes to the country and to
the White House that will live well beyond his presence.
Speaker 6 (10:00):
And I think part of it is because he now
knows how government works. I think one of the things
that really is the key difference between the first time
and the second term is that he had a whole
host of characters in the government that we're trying to
stemy his efforts to radically change the country. He's now
surrounded by people that are fully supportive of his agenda
and helping him do it. He's way more effective at
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accomplishing his agenda with having that time out of office
because those a lot of his aids RUSS, those sorts
of officials spent their time out of government planning for
this term, and so what they've done is an onset
of executive orders in the first six months that accomplished
a lot of their goals very quickly because he knew
what they wanted to do.
Speaker 1 (10:41):
We planned for this for years. This was the whole
reason that cra Center for Renewing America was established. Wayde Miller,
you're holding the Ford down now. Some may of your
guys are in the government, but you still got a
great team. I want to talk. We're talking about institutions
this morning season. Institutions one of the most important things
to do. And we also tied to this massive redistricing
battle we're gonna have. We're gonna get to that a
(11:01):
little later in the show, including Newsom. He wasn't just
gonna sit there with the feckless nature nature of the
Texas governor and Lieutenant governor, Speaker of the House, right,
didn't get it done the regular session, didn't get it
done in the in the in the first special session.
What they think it's a badge of honor. You're just
gonna do nine special sessions and eventually they'll give up.
You got to take bold action and get it done
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at the beginning. This is the way you shut down
the Gavin Newsom's in the world. But key to this
weight is the is the census? Am I getting a
sense because I thought commerce it was Stephen Miller myself
that had at the time in President Trump Baptists had
not counting illegal aliens in the first in the UH
in the first term. Also, all the madness they do
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over there just at the census is not right. And
Wilbel Ross and others just got around it and UH
and and said at the end of the day we
counted them. That can't happen this time. But there's more
fundamental problems than that over commerce with the census. So
what are we going to do about it?
Speaker 5 (12:02):
Wade Miller, Well, there needs to be a new team
that comes in at the bureaucratic level. We've got a
lot of Obama era holdovers. I don't have any confidence
that they have the best intentions for the President Trump's
agenda in mind.
Speaker 2 (12:18):
So I think one, we need a whole new team.
Speaker 5 (12:20):
At the top, brought in at the bureaucratic level, not
just the political level. People who understand how the census
process works are supporters of President Trump and his agenda
and then will faithfully execute a republishing of the twenty
twenty data. But you're right, I think that the Trump
administrations started to figure this out in the first term.
They tried to attempt to fix this. I think they
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ran out a runway. There's some APA pushback, Administrative Procedures Act,
legal challenges. They've got plenty of runway now, So I
think it's But this is a key point. It's not
just about asking the citizenship question. If you only do that,
this bureaucracy and there's only a handful of them that
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have special clearance to the actual raw data what's known.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
As a Tiger file.
Speaker 5 (13:07):
But outside of that, what they do is is they
run a differential privacy algorithm, and we don't have access
to it. It's not publicly sourced. Other federal agencies don't
have access to it. So even if the administration asked
the citizenship question, these Obama era and before that, bureaucrats
could use the algorithm to manipulate the data and scramble
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it in a way that we don't actually get as
much effective use out of it.
Speaker 2 (13:32):
So imagine this.
Speaker 5 (13:35):
Let's say we know the number of illegals that can
feed into the apportionment conversation. But if we don't know
where they're at in a state, that makes the redistricting
part of this difficult, and it plays into the hands
of the left because that will concentrate power towards the cities.
They use the population of the cities to then reduce
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the political power of rural red areas, and they'll do
that all over the country. But if we want to
Gavin Newsom, I think that the priority has to be
massive amount of census reform, republish the twenty twenty data,
basically mandate that these states use that data. And then
Gavin Newsom, it's going to be hard for him to
do what he wants to do to basically try to
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undo the Trump presidency.
Speaker 1 (14:19):
Hangar for a second wayde Miller's going to stick with me.
We're going to go through this one more time. This
is ej antni or a bureau labor statistics wayde Miller
and the team getting into commerce, get rid of these
Obama appointees plus some of these administrative state types. When
you seize the institutions, let's seize them. This is what
the left, this is why the country is in such
(14:41):
a batship. This is why the Republican Party for years
has been the controlled opposition. This rot and our institution
you think had just occurred overnight, decade after decade after decade.
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Okay, Wade Miller Joints. This is about seizing the institutions,
Bureau Labor statistics, and they're in full meltdown. Every show
has a segment on our own EJ and Tony right now.
NBC News got him in the crowd at January sixth,
So it's terrible. He's just kind of walking by like
many people were. The thing that makes me even more
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based I like him even more now. This is why
let's just go to recess appointments. Let's call it. Let's
get thuning these guys on top of this. It's urgent.
Every day is like a month. Every month is like
a year. We don't have that much time. And they
know that. That's why they're putting up all these blocks.
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Alex Warrior is gonna be on in a minute talk
about the courts. This is why they're fighting us in
the courts, because to delay is to deny the way
you get around delays as you hit it twenty four
to seven, like Trump is. You see his schedule tomar
In going in the Alaska thing. It's it's insane. It's
a one day trip, that's Trump. I'm not gonna take
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two days, not gonna go at the night before or
stick around to come back to night. No one day,
fly out early in the morning. I don't know. Eight
hour flight with those headwinds. Let's have a six or
eight hour meeting with Putin right or rapprochement, and let's
fly back and with the tailwinds, I don't know. It's
six back. That's a long day. That's a guy he's
putting in. He's putting in seven days a week. Everybody
ought to be working at that intensity, working at that intensity. Wait,
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tell me to explain this. Sorry. First off, Howard Lutnik
the note to self, the Census Bureau, clean them out
this afternoon. Get rid of all the Obama guys. Get
rid of all the Bush era guys. Any Biden people,
get rid of them. There are plenty of great statistical
geniuses in the MAGA movement. Get rid of these people.
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Get ready to do a census. Now, what are you
talking about sharing the twenty twenty data, even with the
illegal aliens? Why do you think that would be that
we could use that to thwart what Gavin Newsom's trying
to do right now?
Speaker 10 (17:35):
Sir?
Speaker 5 (17:37):
Yeah, So if you republish the twenty twenty data, account
for the miscounts, the overcounts, the undercounts, which, by the way,
like across the board, helped the left. In twenty twenty,
the Census Bureau admitted that they got it really wrong.
It was the worst census in our lifetimes. I believe
the nineteen ninety one was not great either, but this one,
I think by far out strips it. In twenty ten
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they were off by thirty twenty twenty, in Texas alone,
they were off by five hundred and sixty thousand, So
it was just a terribly run census. And if you
account for all of those corrections, if you account for
swings and voter tendencies, especially amongst Hispanics, if you account
for the illegal population, and then you republish those maps
and then mandate a reapportionment that will then bleed into redistricting.
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If you know where the illegal populations are and you
don't count the illegal populations for the purposes of redistricting,
it pushes political power into rural red areas because the
vast majority of these illegal populations, especially in blue states,
are in major cities or suburbs of major cities.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
So it makes it harder for.
Speaker 5 (18:42):
Gavin Newsom in the left to write these maps because
the population, the weighted population moves out from the cities
slightly or significantly in the case of California. So it's
just harder for them to write a map that accounts
for all that that benefits them. It's a much harder
road for them to do that, and if they republish
the census and then mandate reapportionment, it takes the ball
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out of Gaven Newsom's hand. And he's sure, you can
go ahead and redistrict, but good luck doing that. You know,
they might actually end up with fewer Democrat seats if
you republish the twenty twenty census and they still try
to redistrict.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
Miller's all over this, Stephen Miller. He's one of the
brightest guys that we got. He's all over this. How
do we get lettin the commerce? Got take some action here,
I mean like action today today. It's taken way too long,
it's too sluggish. Step one fire the Obama guys just
walk up out of the building today, take their plants,
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take their lem clant their desk, go today. Then what
do we do. What's the next step we need to do?
Speaker 5 (19:47):
Wade, Well, we got to get spun up and educated
on differential privacy as it pertains to the census. If
you look that up, most of the references you'll see
will be with regard to social media companies. Regard that
it's a different application. Basically, it just scrambles the data
and I don't fault, you know, political appointees and cabinet
heads of not understanding this is a very technical thing,
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and we as a movement really haven't dug into this
in a long time. But now that we know, I think, one,
get educated on it, and then two we've got to
account for We have to not scramble the data with
regard to population and with regard to illegal aliens, we
have to know where they're at, and we have to
know exactly where they're at to account for that and redistricting.
Speaker 1 (20:31):
Where to get. The whole movement's going to get deep
in this, Like we're doing a BLS with EJ and Tony.
I need to shift topics because I can't scream at
Russ because Russ is not here. You are, You guys
are the railhead of recisions, pocket recisions, impowment. Where are
we Why you just had the inflation print today? We
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need to cut spending. President Trump promised We're going have recisions,
pocket recisions, impolments. I don't really care how you do it,
just we got to do it because they're coming. You
know this weight, They're coming with an omnibus. They're up
there right now. Those staffs are up there working in
the center. They're going to come with an omnibus. We
got to cut them off of the pass. One way
to cut them off of the pass is to start
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talking recisions. Where do you think we stand, sir.
Speaker 2 (21:16):
I think there's still a good chance we'll see something.
Speaker 5 (21:18):
I think you've highlighted one of the major hurdles, which
is that some senators, a.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Few of them, really don't like the process.
Speaker 5 (21:25):
In fact, they I think unconstitutionally took away empowerment power,
and now that they have this recisions process, they don't
even like that, and they don't like not having ball
control when it comes to spending. And I think that
if you look at it historically, the moment that the
president lost the ability to look at the appropriations as
a ceiling and not a floor and make rational decisions
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on cutting things have gone awry.
Speaker 2 (21:48):
And so I think we will still see it.
Speaker 5 (21:49):
I think that there's a lot of pushback from the
bureaucracy on these cuts, and they're putting a lot of
scare tactics. You know, if you do this, it's going
to take out this important thing, and you know, we
really need that, and it's hard for the political teams
understand that but but I think that there's no head.
Speaker 2 (22:06):
Okay, where are we at on recisions? Pocket recisions?
Speaker 5 (22:09):
And then what is the conversation on the second Reconciliation Bill?
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Okay?
Speaker 5 (22:13):
And I don't know what the White House is gonna
ultimately do on that.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
Okay, War room Posse, take your number two pencil out
and write this one down. This is a phrase that
sends chills down my spine. Bipartisan appropriations process. I notice
I notice Russ every time he's on TV. You mentioned
that he's got like a he's got like a a tweak. Right,
it's a it's a it's a reaction. Bipartisan appropriations process.
(22:39):
There should be nothing bipartisan about this. This is where
we're headed. This means they're gonna jam us in the
third week of September. They're gonna jam us with a
they'll call it an omnibus, a minibus, whatever, they're gonna
jam us. If you want to keep Trump's government open,
this is what you got to suck on. We got
to get ahead of that Wade. You're doing amazing work. Uh,
this thing on the on the census you're on top of.
(23:02):
And we got to get the word over to Howard
Lutnik and the team at Commerce get to work today
by start step one fire some folks. Get them all
out of there, get the get the bureaucrats, get the
Obama guys, the Biden guys, and the Bush guys. Get
them out, and then we can restock. Wade, where do
the people go to get to CR? And how do
they get to your personal Twitter account?
Speaker 8 (23:23):
Sir?
Speaker 5 (23:24):
Yeah, we're at America Renewing dot com. That's the Center
for Renewing America America Renewing dot com. And then my
personal X handle is Wade Miller. Underscore us mc.
Speaker 1 (23:37):
Wade doing a great job holding the four down there.
You guys are amazing CR. One of the great institutions.
I talk about season the institutions. These guys created all
these institutions in the in the interregnum those four years.
All these popped up led by great people, and that
is what's informing the second Trump term. Alex swore he
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joins us now, the author of Lawless, Lawfair, about how
they use the legal system to take down President Trump
in the mega movement. Alex, you got to help me
out here, ma'am. I thought that gay marriage, as much
as some of the audience may not like it, except
I thought it was what we call settled law right
when the Supreme Court justice got picked up. When the
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Supreme Court justice got picked up, it wasn't even a
discussion because gay marriage sacricank. Gay marriage is settled law.
Now I understand that they're going to actually hear a
case in this session that could blow up gay marriage.
Am I correct? In this?
Speaker 4 (24:36):
They have been.
Speaker 7 (24:37):
Asked to hear the case.
Speaker 11 (24:39):
It's blown up all over social media after mainstream media
picked up the petition. I actually reported on it about
three four weeks ago when it first got to the court.
So if your listeners remember it was twenty fifteen when
the Supreme Court issued the Obergefell ruling basically upholding same
sex marriage. There was a Kentucky County clerk, Kim Davis,
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who basically became, I guess, the face of the pushback movement,
and she refused on religious grounds to sign off on
same sex marriage licenses.
Speaker 7 (25:09):
She ended up doing.
Speaker 11 (25:10):
Six days in jail, and the state ended up passing
a basically religious exemption letting other people sign off on
these marriage licenses when someone has a religious.
Speaker 7 (25:20):
Objection to it.
Speaker 11 (25:21):
So, long story short, there was a gay couple who sued.
They sued her personally and said no, no, we want
her signature on our marriage license. So a lower court
actually cited for them on emotional distress. And Ken Davis
has now, you know, like a decade as since the
Supreme Court upheld gay marriage, taken this issue to the
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Supreme Court. The two questions she's asked the justices to
hear is, one, can she dismiss this, you know, a
couple hundred thousand dollars that she's been fined for refusing
to sign this one marriage license for this gay couple
on the grounds that she's immune as a government official.
Speaker 7 (25:58):
And then two will overturn their Obergerfell ruling.
Speaker 11 (26:03):
There are still three justices on the Court who dissented
in that case, so there might be at least.
Speaker 7 (26:08):
Three votes to take this up.
Speaker 11 (26:11):
The question is that there's another one because it takes
for justice vote to actually schedule oral arguments.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
Oh my lord lord, do we remember this at bright Pa.
Speaker 12 (26:21):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (26:21):
Just think ten years ten years ago, ten years ago,
this was big, big, it's ironic, Alex, You're gonna stick
with me through the break. Also, Jeff Shepherd and Michael
Patrick layy, guess what. The Deep State film on Nixon
is a hit and a big hit. We'll tell you why, Swarrior.
So they try to be wise guys and force her
to sign it because they had to have the Christian
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sign it. They had to rub her nose in. It
looks like it came back to Haunum. Looks like it
came back to home.
Speaker 12 (26:50):
Alex Warrier next in the war room, a host Stephen K.
Speaker 5 (27:01):
Bath.
Speaker 1 (27:04):
Okay, we're jamp We got a lot to get through
and not a lot of time back. We're gonna be
back live five to seven tonight. So much going on.
We're gonna go through a whole breakdown of not just
President Trump's schedule, which is brutal to mar it's a
one day trip, but also the stakes involved, the rob Prochmann,
the games, the European and Zolenski are trying to play already.
(27:27):
I hope Scott Besten's on that plane. Like I've been saying,
this is primarily more of an economic deal than he
and Marco Ruby is doing a great job. But if
you had to pick State or Treasury, I'd realize State
is important in this obviously in defense, but Putin's bringing
his finance minister, as I said, called shot. They're looking
(27:48):
at this through the economics of it, which are only massive.
Particularly we talk about the secondary sanctions on the Chinese
companies party on their earl. You take the earl the
gas that they're buying, you put secondary sanctions on that.
That is a shot across the batteldies and gentlemen. Let's
go back to alex Horiso Swarrier. Are you telling me,
(28:10):
And by the way, this was so ironic about it,
because they try to be cute and go back and
make and force the Christian to sign the gay marriage document.
Let's rub their nose in this. They try to be cute.
They tell, you know, we're winning. Let's let's go back
and force the Christians signed. We only want if the
Christian signs the document. She got to sign it. That's
what's an opening. Are you telling me that as Gutlass
(28:32):
as Roberts is that they want to redress I mean, lord,
they almost burned a DC down with the abortion ruling.
You're telling me because they're just getting worked up on MSNBC.
This kind of came out yesterday kind of with your
reporting and others kindly. Finally they're figuring it out. They'll
go nuts if you reverse gay marriage. Ma'am.
Speaker 7 (28:54):
Oh, yeah, you're right.
Speaker 11 (28:55):
And so basically Ken Davis, the clerk, has asked, can
the Supreme Court take up her issue over immunity that
she should not have been sued by this gay couple
because she's a government official, And you're right, they could
have bit off here more than they could chew trying
to go after her and that respect, So the justices
could just take that issue up and not go ahead
and go all the way where she's asked the second
(29:16):
issue of will you overturn Obergefel the same sex ruling
where you upheld same sex marriage. There, Like I said before,
our three justices still on the court that dissented in
that ruling.
Speaker 7 (29:27):
One is a Chief Justice Roberts.
Speaker 11 (29:30):
I have covered the court since twenty seventeen, and I
would be shocked if he's ready to go and do
a same sex marriage and overturn that right after they
just did abortion a couple of years ago. It's the
same legal principle substantive due process.
Speaker 7 (29:43):
A lot of conservative.
Speaker 11 (29:44):
Lawyers say this read writes into the Constitution that aren't there,
like abortion, same sex marriage.
Speaker 7 (29:49):
So we'll see it's yet to be determined.
Speaker 1 (29:51):
If they're going to take this up, and conservatives are
going through and trying to they're doing what they should do,
these conservative lawyers going through and trying to take the
prices up real quickly. Two things, Los Angeles. Can the
press United States not get that there's two million illegal
aliens in Los Angeles County? Ma'am? How the courts holding
themself on this right people?
Speaker 7 (30:11):
One in ten people?
Speaker 5 (30:13):
Bannon.
Speaker 11 (30:13):
So basically what happened was there's been immigrant right groups
that have sued the Trump administration representing anonymous illegal aliens
that say that they've been improperly detained or contesting the
way that ICE is doing its sweeps. So basically, the
Trump administration has had to go to the Supreme Court
and say, please lift this injunction on ICE so they
(30:34):
can go back and start doing their sweeps. What the
problem was, according to these illegal alien groups is that
ICE is targeting workplaces like construction companies, landscape companies, car washes,
if you will, that have had past citations for employment
issues of illegals, and they're going in there and they're
looking and seeing, you know, who's speaking Spanish, that sort
(30:56):
of thing, and the administration says, this is a reasonable
stand right, a reasonableness standard more likely than not, kind
of like a look at the workplace, the past violations,
who's speaking Spanish, raise all this stuff. Well, the immigrant
RTE groups are saying this is discriminatory, they can't do that.
The judge actually sided with the groups and said, yes,
this is too broad of a sweep the way I
(31:17):
was doing this, and so they blocked the ICE from
going ahead and doing their work that they've been doing
over in the Central District of California. And as you mentioned,
it's one in ten people there are illegal.
Speaker 1 (31:29):
Unbelievable. We got to get them up. We did have
a victory though, talk about real quickly. The Appellate Court
on Foreign aid back President Trump his Article two powers. Right.
Speaker 11 (31:39):
So this was a legal fight going on since February
basically over the president's attempt to freeze about two billion
of foreign aid. Some AIDS group had sued and said no, no,
you know, you need to pay us out.
Speaker 7 (31:50):
We're going to go on under without this money.
Speaker 11 (31:52):
Initially, Roberts and Barrett sided with the liberal justices on
the court and said no, the admititration does have to
go ahead and start paying at least the contracts that
have already been fulfilled. But now on the merits of
this whole issue, not necessarily the constitutionality of freezing aid,
but the issue of can these groups sue the president's
administration to block his decision to stop spending here the
(32:14):
two billion. The panel did rule inside for the president,
so it's a big win. And I have to note
that it was two GOP appointees that upheld the president's
right to block these on the basis that these groups
couldn't sue that only the Government Accountability Office has legal
standing meaning injury after Congress approved these funds to bring
the lawsuit. So there wasn't really a decision on presidents.
(32:37):
It was you can't sue us. It has to be
sowing up.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
Sworry. Where do people go to get the book? And
where they go to social media? Get all your writings,
Your legal writings are amazing, the your analysis. Where do
people go?
Speaker 7 (32:50):
Thank you? Yeah?
Speaker 11 (32:51):
People can go get lawless law there on Amazon, Barnes
and Noble Target and they can follow me at a
swayer on X and then some of my report for
the Washington Times as well as some of these lower
court issues that you've brought up are at the Washington
Times dot com.
Speaker 1 (33:08):
Thank you, man, appreciate you, Thank you. Do we have
the short trailer. I'll call gets ready to hang over
a second. Let me bring in Michael Patrick, Leahy, Jeff Shepherd.
So we have a hit on our hands, over twenty
thousand downloads, and you can download this film. You can
download hang Over one second. You can download this film
by going to war Room dot film. It's totally free.
(33:30):
You just got to put in your email over twenty
I think it is twenty thousand, four hundred. So it's
a pretty massive hit. And the feedback I've got is
so powerful that we're setting up now. I think we've
set up starting last night to follow up on the
email and have people write reviews because my phone's been
blown up. Jeff Shepherd, is this Uh, it's not the culmination.
(33:54):
It's only a marker because you're going to continue on.
But did you ever think you'd have a hit movie
off all those years you spent in the National Archive, Sir?
Speaker 8 (34:03):
I've been trying for ten years writing this stuff down,
writing articles, doing programs, but Michael's approach is what's so different.
Of course, the situation has changed with President Trump. There
are clear parallels today with what happened to Nixon, but
Michael's approach, by isolating and focusing on a dozen due
(34:27):
process violations, makes it more understandable than the public can.
Your viewers can appreciate what was really done back about
fifty years ago. So it's really an exciting new time.
I'm sorry President Trump has had to go through and
you yourself tasted the whip on this, have had to
(34:47):
go through this awful situation to enable us to say, Look,
this was there before. Lawfair didn't start with President Trump.
Lawfair was this secret cabal of representatives from all three
branches of government who got together, secret meeting, secret memos,
and did things that couldn't withstand a lot of day,
(35:11):
but they were kept secret. And today with Trump, i
mean this morning, last night, more of these memos are
coming out, are really incriminating. Memos didn't come out except
for the last ten years because the top four prosecutors
took their files with them. Now we know today you're
(35:32):
not supposed to take files government files when you leave office,
but then they did, and they didn't begin to surface
till twenty thirteen, So we didn't even know what the
prosecutors had done in secret with the judges, in secret
with congressional staff until very recently. So this is all
(35:54):
kind of unfolding in lifetime.
Speaker 1 (35:56):
But Michael gets and we would have never we never know. Well,
I'm gonna get to that. We would have never known
it if you had not dedicated your life to going
into the files and extracting the receipts. This is why
it's so important, audience. We got to get you in. Okay,
you're the This audience is the battle hardened veterans. That's
(36:19):
when it comes something like to redistricting. It's the warm
posse up on the ramparts when it comes to any
of these fights. We're gonna have a fight on our
hands on this. Uh seditious conspiracy. Just don't think they're
gonna sit there with some grand jury and all this.
Doesn't think they're you're gonna have the mainstream media because
they're defending themselves. They're up to their next in this
(36:40):
look at the when when Jeff Shepperd talks about the memos,
it's coming out how the media was an active participation
and some of those people are gonna be charged. Why
are we doing this now? Because you can see Sarria
just gives you a little taste of it. They understand
that after in Watergate, they pulled off a coup using
the judicial in the legal system, and the lawyers at
(37:03):
the on the House staffs and at the main justice
and with the DC the DC US attorney you ever
heard of that, like Judge Janina is now why it's
so important, and in the in the court to corrupt
courts in Washington, d c. They they did it in
a template and it worked. That's what they're doing against
Trump now. And it started back at the very first.
(37:24):
So if you want to get into the if you've
got to get into the mindset, this film puts you
into the mindset to say, this is like your training camp.
This is spring training for you to not just think
about that, but to understand how they pulled it together
and lay he pulls out twelve. It takes due process
and did you twelve kind of hit points to focus
(37:45):
on on Shepherd's research, But it's for today. We're not
having you do this as a historical exercise. We're trying
to get you up to speed so that your battle
hardened on this one. Because Hey, as we said, taking
apart the deep state is the central thing that we
have to do. If we fail to do that, if
we fail to do that, all the great stuff on tariffs,
(38:07):
all the great stuff on ceiling the border, all the
great stuff on Rob Procheman, it's all going to be reversed.
We have to take it apart. Leahy, you did this
film to show us what is actually going on today
by showing what they did what fifty years ago?
Speaker 10 (38:24):
Sir, Yeah, Jeff Shepherd has spent his life putting the
receipts together. After I interviewed him on my radio program
a little over a year ago, it became clear that
we just had to organize it in a way that
the people could understand how egregious the deep state takedown was.
(38:45):
And so we've got these twelve a dozen, dirty, dirty
dozen due process violations. One of which I just want
to point out has an eerie parallel to what they
tried to do in Trump and Turn one point zero,
and that is Elliott Richardson, who was really a Rhino Republican,
in order to be confirmed as Attorney General, agreed to
(39:09):
some ridiculous terms before the Edward Kennedy chaired Judiciary Committee.
He basically said, I will bring in Archibald Cox as
a special prosecutor, a Harvard Law school guy who was
on Team Kennedy, worked on Kennedy's campaign, hated Richard Nixon,
(39:29):
and I will agree to your guidelines, which means I
in the executive brands can't control anything they do. Archibald
Cox brought in one hundred and sixty staffers, all of
whom hated Richard Nixon, and their goal was to take
down Richard Nixon.
Speaker 8 (39:49):
This was a constitution.
Speaker 1 (39:50):
Take down and take down Richard Nixon. They did it worked.
That's why they did it again with Trump.
Speaker 8 (40:00):
They avoided the biggest landslide election in the nation's history,
and they reversed it by bringing in Democrat prosecutors to
go after all the Nixon people. And what makes it
so interesting, I mean, you've got documents coming out today,
and they're scary documents that you have. I've uncovered roughly
(40:20):
the same thing from fifty years ago. But nobody's that interested.
I think the nicest thing you can say is, g Jeff,
you're a great researcher, but You're a very poor salesman,
and it takes someone like Michael could make it understanding.
Speaker 1 (40:36):
Here you're a lawyer. Hangover a second. We'll take a
short commercial break. This is why we showed the PBS
special in its entirety on Monday and Tuesday and got
tremendious response because they talked about this very issue, Trump's
power in the rule of law. Short break. They have
all for too long.
Speaker 2 (40:58):
Here's your hosts even came back.
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(41:44):
This is the price you're gonna have to pay. It's
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in fiscal year twenty six and we just hit officially
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about that. Also, want to give a shout out to
the folks down and we're going to have a big
update at five in the five o'clock hour on EJ
and Tony the fight there at the Bureau Labor Statistics
also down in Texas, and we'll pook out. I think
Real America's Voice is going to cover the news conference.
It should be I think at one thirty, maybe two thirty,
(42:27):
eleven thirty, I guess Pacific daylight time. It's gonna be live.
Gavin Newsom, he's saying he's coming out with the his
redistricting that he's going to jump through in California. Say
he's gonna reverse everything we've done in Texas because Abbot
and these guys have been too slow. Plus is going
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And I might add when Jeff Shepperd talks about explosive
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this is about Peter Schweitzer's a lot of it's Peter
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Schweitzer's investigation a government accountability office organization back ten years
ago about the Clinton Foundation, right and the Clinton Global
Institute and the corruption there in the film we made
on Clinton Cash than when megaviral, when we put it
up free two weeks before I took over the campaign.
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Why because with Dan and Peter Schwitz and others, we
become specialists in taking hits at the corruptness of wait
for it, Hillary and Bill Clinton in their foundation all
coming back home truth. Dan, Thank you so much. Michael
Patrick Lay, I've run out of time. We have you
guys back on. Where do they go to get all
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Speaker 10 (46:32):
Social media? Go to x account, Michael P. Lahy give
me a review there as well, and Tennesseestar dot com
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Speaker 1 (46:43):
Thank you, brother, appreciate you. Jeff Shepherd, where do people
go get your books? Sir? They're the foundation. You're researching
the books of the foundation for this great film.
Speaker 8 (46:51):
Where they go the books and the documents are on
my website. That's Shepherd on watergate dot com. All the
documents we're talking about, if you really want to get
into it, that's where they're posted. Shepherd on watergate dot com.
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