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Speaker 1 (00:00):
For you is that.
Speaker 2 (00:01):
To the surprise of many, including I'll be honest myself,
the Supreme Court has denied denied Donald Trump's bid to
stay his criminal sentence.
Speaker 3 (00:11):
He is scheduled to be.
Speaker 2 (00:12):
Sentenced tomorrow to no jail time, but as of tomorrow,
he will officially be sentenced for the thirty four count
felony conviction in New York. The Supreme Court asked and
answered they have said no to Donald Trump's bid to
stay his sentencing.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
Judge marsham Mika has already told us that he is
leaning inclined to an unconditional discharge, meaning a sentence of
no sentence. That's unusual and highly unusual, and all my
years as a federal prosecutor, I've never seen anything like it.
Almost always there's a term of incarceration or at least
supervised release, probation, community service, a fine, restitution, something to
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the conviction. And here Judge Mershawn has said there will
be no sentence. But what that means too, and this
is important, is that the underlying criminal case is over.
Speaker 3 (01:13):
The judgment is final.
Speaker 4 (01:15):
Mister Trump, of course has the right to appeal to
a higher court in New York State, but the sentencing
proceeding puts an end to the underlying case. It makes
mister Trump a felon before he assumes office for the
second time. I am looking to see whether or not
he has anything to say. Many defendants do, some don't.
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I don't imagine that he will be apologetic, but felon.
Speaker 1 (01:38):
Almost in name only, Chuck, Are there any.
Speaker 3 (01:41):
Tangible consequences, because when and if.
Speaker 5 (01:44):
We do hear from Donald Trump, he's going to say
this is political persecution, it's a witch hun He's not
going to take the ownership of it.
Speaker 1 (01:50):
Right.
Speaker 4 (01:50):
So are there any practical consequences, Stephanie.
Speaker 3 (01:52):
For the layman like me, No, So he wins.
Speaker 4 (01:56):
Well, he's still convicted, and perhaps you draw some sustenance
from that. I do. A jury of his peers found
him guilty by proof beyond the reasonable doubt and unanimously,
So that means something to me. But does he serve time?
Does he have to pay a fine? It doesn't seem
like that will be the case.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
Pray for our enemies, because we're going to medievil on.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
These people here.
Speaker 6 (02:28):
I got a free shot.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
All these networks lying about the people.
Speaker 3 (02:32):
The people have had a belly full of it. I
know you don't like hearing that. I know you tried
to do everything in the world to stop that, but
you're not going to stop it.
Speaker 6 (02:38):
It's going to happen.
Speaker 3 (02:39):
And where do people like that go to share the
big line?
Speaker 1 (02:43):
Mega media?
Speaker 7 (02:44):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
Speaker 7 (02:53):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Wom here's your host, Stephen Kba.
Speaker 7 (03:09):
It's Friday, tenth January in the year of over Lord,
twenty twenty five.
Speaker 3 (03:13):
Welcome, you're in the war room.
Speaker 7 (03:15):
We're gonna have news today in analysis from going from
Moscow and Kiev to the shores of the Pacific and
Pacific Palisades to talk about that situation out there. Also,
it's a workday, Texas a massive and important speaker of
the house race that we're going to get into a
little later, and also the most important work we have
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todays manning the ramparts of these confirmations of Cash Mattel
and Bondie and Pete hex Eth et cetera. So it's
a workday here in the war room. But we've got
to start with this fiasco in New York City. President Trump,
I think it's speaking right now, and he's given them
the old what four about how this has destroyed the
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legal system? Judiciary, this is a show trial. It's a sham,
it's a kangaroo court. Prosecutors are jumping in as President
Trump speaks, say President Trump, I think before the prosecutor said,
have President trumpet destroyed the system? So we have a
lot to go through, Mike Davis, George as Julie Kelly's
going to be on in a moment. Mike Davis, you
were seeing this in real time. There are no microphones
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or cameras in the court. This is a New York
State Superior Court. I guess it is. And so we're
getting all this from texts, are from tweets people are
putting out in real time.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
What's your sense today?
Speaker 7 (04:31):
Is one Mershon the Supreme Court last night shockingly and
this is what happens.
Speaker 3 (04:36):
You know, Cony.
Speaker 7 (04:36):
Barrett was supposed to be the was supposed to be
the pick and all the right to life people loved her,
and she's been a total and complete unmitigated disaster except
for that one topic.
Speaker 3 (04:46):
I'll be blunt. She's not exactly.
Speaker 7 (04:48):
She's not exactly Felix Frankford in the mental area. And
she just had one bed ruling or not five to
four last night Roberts and Cony Barrett deciding against the president.
Mike Davis put in perspective for us what happened last
night of the Supreme Court and what's going on today
in this courtroom.
Speaker 8 (05:09):
Yeah, so, when you import the third world, you become
the third world. And we have this corrupt, partisan, dangerous
third world trash Marxist judge in Manhattan, Wan Marshon, who
donated to Trump's political opponents, whose adult daughter Lauren Mahon
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got paid by the Kamala campaign, whose adult daughter, Lauren
Machon is raising money off of this unprecedented bogus criminal
prosecutionally of a former and future president. There are so
many reversible airs in this case. The most glaring right
now is that this Mershon ignored the Supreme Court June
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presidential immunity decision when the judge refused to declare a
mistrial after he allowed in testimony from two top White
House aids against President Trump, which is a violation of
presidential immunity right, and so again, so many reversible ayers
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didn't tell President Trump what the crime was. Made up,
A bogus crime based upon a bogus legal theory. A
Soros funded Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg, who campaigned on getting Trump,
brought this case after Matthew Colangelo got deployed from the
Biden Justice Department, the number three official in the Biden
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Justice Department, a senior political operative to bring this bogus case.
The prior Manhattan DA, a Democrat Syvance, refused to bring
this case. The Federal Election Commission refused to bring this case.
Bragg himself refused to bring this case. And then Colangelo
got deployed because Bragg is George Soros's puppets. And then
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we have this sentencing today and wait, this is thirty
four felony counts. They say he's thirty fourth felony convictions.
It's so serious and it's so solemn. Well, so why
isn't Mershan putting President Trump in prison today? And we
know the answer. The answer is is even Mershan knows
this is lawfare, it's election interference, it's bogus, and this
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is all about giving President Trump a political black.
Speaker 1 (07:32):
Eye ten days before he's.
Speaker 8 (07:33):
Supposed to get sworn in as the president of the
United States. And what's so dangerous about this Supreme Court
precedent that was set last night, Steve?
Speaker 1 (07:45):
Is this okay?
Speaker 8 (07:47):
The Supreme Court is saying that a partisan, corrupt, dangerous
local prosecutor and.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Judge has the ability.
Speaker 8 (07:59):
They can put a president elect in prison ten days
before his inauguration because because remember Marshawn said, he said
he's probably not going to put President Trump in prison
and put conditions on him, but he left that open.
So the Supreme Court is saying that's okay, apparently, because
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you have three partisan hacks on the Supreme Court, along
with a law professor with her head up her ass
and a Chief Justice who is a very bad politician.
Speaker 7 (08:36):
Mike hang every one second worked through this. Joe hoofs
actually going to join us a little later to walk
through these ridiculous bogus charges. Julie Kelly a stunning. You know,
you were on the five o'clock show and I said, hey,
it's getting pretty late in the day. You know what's
going to happen here? And it kind of played out
like we thought. I was stunned at Cony, Barrett and
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Roberts both a disgrace sided with the radicals of that
President Trump.
Speaker 5 (09:02):
Your thoughts, ma'am, well, I mean, I share everyone's outrage,
especially at Amy Coney Verett. But I think it is
to recall that although she was with the majority in
the July immunity ruling, she wrote a separate opinion and
she sort of disagreed with Justice Roberts. Chief Justice robertson
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the majority that kind of these outer perimeter acts in
the presidency should not be immune from prosecution. So yeah,
she voted with the majority, but she still had to
throw her two cents in. She also, more egregiously, I think,
was in the majority with Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor
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in the Fisher decision upholding how the theoj weaponized and
abused that post i'm ron statute against the President and
more than three hundred Jay sixers. She's an absolute disgrace,
and people are infuriated because they fought so hard for her.
But also Chief Justice Roberts issued or a courts I
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think it was right after the first of year, talking
about disinformation being such a threat to the courts. How
the courts are above reproach that people criticizing judges are
out of line. I mean, this was this whole missive
talking about really denouncing public criticism of judges. This would
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have been a perfect opportunity for him to send a
message to other judges, even though Marshon is not a
federal judge. Look, we can't have this kind of partisanship
because this is what is destroying the credibility of the
judiciary right now. Instead, he endorses what Marshon is doing,
not only trying to officially make President Trump a convicted
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felon today, also allowing him to rant from the bench,
which he will presumably will do because that's what he
just did in his order that he issued on January third.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
But this is.
Speaker 5 (11:07):
This matter is still pending before the New York Appellate Court,
and Mike could probably speak to this better than I can. Usually,
when there's an appeal pending related to immunity, the proceedings
are suspended. That's exactly what happened in the Washington j.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
Six case.
Speaker 5 (11:24):
So he's appealing this conviction based on presidential immunity, which,
of course that order came down after he was convicted
in May of twenty twenty four just relates to conduct
when he was president the first time. So there's a
very good chance that this conviction will be overturned anyway.
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What a mass the Supreme Court just made to Mike's points,
And at a time when the Supreme Court Democrats and
the left of course are going after the Court and
their credibility in the eyes of Democrats is diminishing, this
certainly does not help bolster our support of this Court,
especially the Chief Justice, by that stunt that they pulled
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last night.
Speaker 7 (12:10):
Mike, let's let's let's take that head on it. I mean,
here's the problem. You have it, and you brought it
up and she reinforced it. You can have these out
of control source backed I mean, you got Alvin bragged
Hiss James, you have these out of control people. That's
going to happen. This's just going to happen. And we're
trying to protect the system here. Of course, Trump they
see is an existential threat to their system, and he is.
Speaker 3 (12:32):
But then you have a guy like Marshawn.
Speaker 7 (12:34):
I don't ely know if we've got Morschawan's there's questions
about even you know, how's even a US citizen. There's
all kinds of questions about all of this. It's the
Supreme Court that's supposed to step in here and say, hey,
pencils down. I mean, to me, the most outrageous thing
is Roberts once again because he's so weak. But Cony
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Barrett just I mean, hey, I think she ought to
think about an early retirement. I mean that, and give
President Trump an opportunity. If she had any class, she
would immediately step down after President Trump took the oath
of office on the twentieth.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
I mean this. I'm gonna be all over this.
Speaker 7 (13:12):
So Cony Barrett, as a matter of honor, personal honor,
should step down from the Supreme Court and allow President
Trump's one of his first act is to start putting
a replacement for her in the Supreme Court. This is outrageous.
Am I too far out of line here? I mean,
this is outrageous what the Supreme Court did.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
Mersh On.
Speaker 7 (13:27):
These guys are gangsters. They look what they did in
this thing. We're gonna have Hoft here to see, just
to reinforce how outrageous this is.
Speaker 3 (13:35):
I'll tell you what, Mike king On.
Speaker 7 (13:36):
We're gonna go to the break and we'll bring you
a Julie back a dark day. After the American people
sat as a jury on this on the fifth of
November in the year of Our Lord, twenty twenty four,
the American people, after dealing with this for years, rendered
a verdict. Remember Lincoln said, this is very important to
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do these policies, but then give time for the American
people to turn it over in their mind. And if
you think of all the onslaught of the of the
of the media against this, you know, besides war Room,
you had a couple other small sites at the time
that fought back on this. And the American people listened
and they watched, and they rendered a verdict that President
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Trump must return to power to stop this, to stop
this weaponization of everything else. President Trump's got to do.
This has got to be a important We have to
de weaponize this system. And you're not going to de
weaponize it when you have weak willed people like Chief
Justice Roberts, who is a totalist.
Speaker 3 (14:41):
Grace, but Cony Barrett outrageous.
Speaker 7 (14:45):
She should immediately resign from the Supreme Court at high
noon on the twentieth. At high noon on the twenty
if she's principaled resign le. President Trump filled that billet
short break.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Use your Stephen k.
Speaker 7 (15:04):
Okay, I've got Kelly and Davis, Kelly Davis. That sounds
I think that's the I think that's what read with
Danny Kay and Bing Crosby on a White Christmas. I
think their act was was Kelly and Davis or something
like that. Mike, Julie, just let's go to this report.
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I think you put it out. By the way Mershwan
did unconditional release. We knew he was going to do
is pressure to do that, but he wanted to be cute,
says I don't know, maybe we'd give you some prison time,
maybe sitting over to Rikers for a while.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
That was before, not today, today's very straightforward.
Speaker 7 (15:38):
President trum made a very uh a, very I think
brilliant assessment. Our own David Zeerr from Real Murk's voice
was in the courtroom. David's going to jump out and
join us here momentarily. As soon as you get out
of the courtroom, Julie, Kelly tell me about I mean,
this thing's so conflicted. The daughter's making money hand over
his and getting bigger donations again or bigger participations and
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bigger gigs as her father drops the hammer more on Trump.
They were incentivized. They were incentivized to basically break the
law against President Trump because they were making more money.
Speaker 3 (16:14):
Am I too far off? Based on that? Ma'am oh no.
Speaker 5 (16:18):
Lauren Marshawan, who is the daughter of Laan Marshan, owns
a co owner of a company called Authentic Campaigns. Her
co owner Mike I forgot his last name with the
head of white Dudes for Harris her website. I posted
earlier today Gragg that one of their clients was the
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Biden campaign. With the Harris Walk campaign, she worked for
Kamala Harris during Kamala Harris's twenty twenty primary. In the interim,
she has collected and retains top Democrats, including those who
are running for reelection for the Senate and running for
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the Senate this past cycle. Adam Shipp has probably paid
her upwards of eight million dollars. Here are just a
few of the bigger disbursements that Authentic Campaigns has received
leading up to the election. Cammy Baldwin for Senate, of course,
running for reelection in Wisconsin, which she pretended to win.
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I guess they stole it there. Two hundred and forty
seven thousand dollars paid to Lauren Marschon's firm October twenty
eight of twenty twenty four, eighty thousand dollars November four
for digital acquisition advertising again Cammy Baldwin. I mean the
number of six figure checks that Lauren Marshon's firm has received.
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Montana's protester October twenty twenty four, sixty thousand dollars Arizona
Democratic Party paid her forty thousand dollars in October twenty
twenty four, Cammy Baldwin, and again in October another one
hundred and forty eight thousand dollars checked to Lauren Mershon's
term White Like Hellpac, which is gret Fretchen Whitmer's firm.
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Don't know what she's buying. She was not up for
reelection one hundred and eighty seven thousand dollars September of
twenty twenty four. The list goes on, But Steve, I'm
going to be totaling this up as in May of
twenty twenty four, when President Trump was convicted, how much
money Lauren Mrschhon has raped.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
In as her father post Post does.
Speaker 5 (18:34):
Shurdy work in the Democratic Party so she can enrich
herself and presumably her family. She's like a mini Hunter Biden, Mike, Mike.
Speaker 7 (18:44):
Given these facts, how could the Supreme Core Because now
it's not just President Trump and all they try to
do is smear himI King'd he's you know, access are right,
He's the power he's got today from his own efforts,
his own moral courage, and the warm posse have is back.
Is unprecedented in modern political history. But doesn't the Supreme
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Court understand what they've basically validated are positively sanctioned as
a normal course of business, Sir.
Speaker 8 (19:15):
Yeah, Apparently with the Supreme Court, a president is immune
from criminal prosecution, but he's not immune from criminal sentencing
ten days before he becomes the president of the United States.
I really think the Chief Justice and Justice Amy Cony
Barrett thought they were being cute and political here, and
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all they've done is created a disaster. They've created a
lot of anger in America. You're seeing the outrage right
now online. And the Chief Justice thinks it's his job
to protect the legitimacy of the Supreme Court, and I
think he caused a lot of damage to the Supreme
Court's legitimacy, his.
Speaker 1 (20:00):
Cute political little ruling.
Speaker 8 (20:02):
I would say to Justice Amy Coney Barrett's it's time
for you to get your head out of your ass.
You are a rattled law professor and you're embarrassing yourself.
Speaker 7 (20:16):
I know you have too much class to say this, Mike,
but she's got to go.
Speaker 3 (20:20):
She got to step down. But I we'll get in
the war room focus on that.
Speaker 7 (20:26):
I just want to make sure the argument, didn't she
say in her opinion, are part of the thing that
when Marshawn said, he's not going to say him to prison,
so this is going to be He's going to be
released unconditionally. Wasn't that what they leaned on. But that's
kind of irrelevant, isn't it. It's because Martsian could have
changed his by the last second. But still it's still
the symbolic nature of this.
Speaker 8 (20:45):
Correct, That's exactly right. It's presidential immunity. Julie was talking
about this the smartest non lawyer I know, smartest lawyer
non lawyer I know, as Julie Kelly. She said that
when you assert immunity, the case has to stop right
and that includes obviously criminal sentencing. If you are immune
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from criminal prosecution. You can't be criminally sentenced unless you
know it's Amy Cony Barrett and you know she's she's
at home knitting or whatever the hell she does late
at night.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
She can't get her head out of her ass and.
Speaker 8 (21:19):
Understand that criminal sentencing is the worst part of criminal prosecution.
So if you're immune from criminal prosecution, you're obviously immune
from criminal sentencing.
Speaker 1 (21:30):
But you know, we put a fifteen part test.
Speaker 8 (21:33):
That you know, some wacka doodle like Justice Kennedy would
be proud of last night that oh it's okay because
the world trash Marxist judge we imported from the Cali,
from the you know, the Cali cartel in Colombia.
Speaker 1 (21:49):
We're going to trust that he's going to do the
right thing tomorrow.
Speaker 7 (21:55):
Jullie Kelly, any update on the whole Jack Smith fiasco
on the train.
Speaker 3 (22:00):
Here's what they're trying to do.
Speaker 7 (22:02):
Understanding that we're now into the run up for Game day,
right and game day I'm telling you we're gonna do
our coverage of the majesty of the of the of
the of the ceremony in the event, but we've got
all kind of planned out to how to follow the
action because at high noon it's going to be action, action, action.
President Trump is going to fire off the football here
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with the entire team. This is one of the reasons
we've got to get these confirmations where these confirmation is done.
But what they're trying to do with Marshawn here, Oh,
he's a convicted fella. Now you're just going to see
that all the time now in the New York Times
and MSNBC to try to put that in people's minds.
Speaker 3 (22:39):
But also this Jack Smith.
Speaker 7 (22:40):
They are trying to do backflist and they've already been
ordered to stand down to get.
Speaker 3 (22:44):
Out the report another bias hack thing.
Speaker 7 (22:46):
And Jack Smith's gonna be under investigation, as Marshawn's gonna
be under investigation, Bragg's gonna be under investigation. This is
all gonna this all falls under the vast criminal conspiracy
to stop Trump, of which the American people render. Divert
has said, Hey, we want Trump, so now we're going
to go on the offense here. But they're going to
try to do everything possible to put as many markers
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out there.
Speaker 3 (23:08):
Give me an update on the Jack Smith fiasco.
Speaker 5 (23:11):
So despite a court docket in Florida that has more
than seven hundred entries, despite wal to wall coverage of
the j six case proceedings in Washington, despite an eight
hundred and forty five page report issued by the January
sixth elect Committee, and just non coverage of President Trump
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January sixth. Now for four years, Jack Smith has authored
a report which special councils can do at the conclusion
of their work and submit it to the Attorney General.
Apparently he has written a report two volume volume one
dealing with the j sixth case that has been dismissed
and the volume two the class by documents case in Florida,
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which also has been dropped against the president, but not
this two co defendants. Well, the two co defendants in
that case a fout an immediate of seeking an injunction
from Jack Smith releasing that report because there's still ongoing
litigation there. Judge Cannon issued an immediate order preventing Jack
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Smith in the Department of Justice from sharing that draft report,
which was given to Merrik Garland on Tuesday, sharing that
report outside of the Department, while Jack Smith and DJ
went crazy and went to the appellate course of course
asking them to reverse Judge Cannon and asking them not
tool permit them to release this report. Last night, the
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Eleventh Circuit Appellate Court did deny the co defendants, So
basically Trump's side from denied their motion seeking to prevent
the release of this report. However, Judge Cannon's order still
is in effect for three more days. Well what happened.
Speaker 3 (25:01):
Yeah, but my point is, hang on, hang on, hang on,
but hang on, hang on.
Speaker 7 (25:06):
Judge Cann has got it in there, but Sunday night,
and that's how you drive the new cycle.
Speaker 3 (25:12):
Sunday night, at midnight it goes away. So at.
Speaker 7 (25:17):
Twelve oh one in the morning am they can release
it to the news media to make it put it
on the front page of the New York Times, and
have it lead seeing an an MSBC. Am I unless
something else happens, that will I mean, they'll give it
to Jamie Raskin. But Jamie Raskin is going to get
take the biggest things and give it right to the
New York Times. So this what you're telling me, unless
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I'm got I don't understand this is that Monday morning
people should be looking for this on Friday to drive
the new cycle over the weekend. Is going he's a
convicted felon, right, and now on Monday they're going to
come back with, oh, he should be he should have
been convicted on all this stuff because he's an insurrectionist.
I mean, that's that's their two gun approach here, right.
This is not random events, folks, This is not randomly happening.
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Garland didn't think about doing this around this absolutely. Hang on,
Julie Kelly, Mike Davis, hangover second, Joe Hop's going to
join us. Hopefully we're going to get down to Texas
and we get is that website's working. We're go to
Texas about the speaker's race. We got all kind of geopolitics,
capital markets, but hey, this is what we got to
spend our time on.
Speaker 3 (26:22):
They're coming after Trump.
Speaker 7 (26:25):
Anybody who thinks his things over and anybody thinks that
they believe that what's going to happen on the twentieth
of January noon means anything to them, it does not.
They're going to be actually Mormon. I look how rabbid
they are. These like rabid dogs. They're like rabid dogs.
What happened in New York today is what rabbid dogs do.
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Jack Smith's a rabbit dog and metaphorically, what do you
do with rabbit dogs?
Speaker 3 (26:50):
You lay them down.
Speaker 7 (26:51):
Well, that's what we're going to do in this investigation,
a vast criminal conspiracy against President Trump.
Speaker 1 (27:00):
Use your host Stephen came.
Speaker 3 (27:02):
Back, Julie.
Speaker 7 (27:05):
I know you got to bounce any summary thoughts before
you go.
Speaker 5 (27:10):
There's still a lot of moving parts I think today
happening in Florida related to the report, so more emotions
being about. So I will keep an eye on that
and hopefully be back tonight on Warrow.
Speaker 7 (27:21):
Yeah, we'll see, We'll see you back tonight. Julie is
also going to hit the Benny Johnson Show, so many
you want to catch that be up with the great
Benny Johnson and in full makeup, just saying thanks, thank you,
Julie Kelly da sorry, this is like all about This
is like no Broadway Danny Rose with they make the
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Star and the Star moves on to a bigger, better
deal bb She's bb D and me bigger better deal.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
Thank you, Julie, come back anytime.
Speaker 7 (27:51):
I will, By the way, to my producer, make sure
you cancel all Julie Kelly just kidding.
Speaker 3 (27:56):
She's the best.
Speaker 7 (27:57):
Mike Davis, you know from the engine room of the
war room. You know, we have the guys in the
engine room. They sent me and it was quite brilliant.
I've been talking about the collapse of complex systems. This
is Darren Beattie's theory the case, which is brilliant that
when you say it's we're getting like a third world country,
Beatty actually took them because a genius about six months
ago and did this whole theory of the case about
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the collapse of complex systems, starting with their airspace. You know,
the problems we had with their traffic controls. You can
see it in Pacific Palisades and what's happening there, firemen
not even showing up, no water when they do show up.
This collapse of complex systems, that is what's going to
take the United States back to the third world. You're
seeing this actually the judicial system. It is like a
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third world banana republic. And what infuriates me is that
the guardians of this right, the guardians of this should
be the Supreme Court of the United States. That's why
the Supreme Court has always been held in such high
esteem and revered here. There is big a part of
the problem as the as the third world gangsters in
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New York City.
Speaker 1 (29:04):
Sir, Yeah, that's the problem is they're weak, right.
Speaker 8 (29:10):
President Trump's biggest and most consequential accomplishment of his first
term was the transformation of the Supreme Court.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
In the lower federal courts, and they largely get it right.
And it's a hell of a lot better.
Speaker 8 (29:21):
Than it would have been under Hillary Clinton if she
got to replace justiceically on the Supreme Court instead of
President Trump. But I'll tell you this, it's on these
key cases like this, where these justices think that they
can be political and cute that they cause grave damage
to the Court's legitimacy. And the Chief Justice is the
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most culpable of this. When we were on the Supreme Court,
we called this being chief ye, meaning you do these
little He's conservative, for sure, people think he's liberal.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
He's not. He's conservative, but they play he plays these
little political.
Speaker 8 (29:56):
Games where he tries to throw a bone to the
left and let the baby. And now he has this
rattled law professor with our head up or ass Justice
Amy Carny Barrett going along with this, and all it
does is when he thinks he's depoliticizing the court, he's
actually making it more political.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
And therefore making it lose his legitimacy.
Speaker 7 (30:20):
The Republicans, you've already seen it online. There are a
lot of Republicans just want to move on. We're not
moving on from this. We're not going to move on
from this. This is what the word is bill for.
We're not moving on from this. And here's why we're
not going to move on for Mike, because they're going
to want to move on and then they're going to
be in President Trump's here. They're going to get all
over him, the billbar that whole Republican establishment legal crowd,
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and the Nash Review, all the geniuses over there, and
they're not going to want to do go after the
vast criminal conspiracy that God is here.
Speaker 3 (30:48):
That has to happen for this republic. This is not
about Trump.
Speaker 7 (30:52):
It's not about Navarre, not about Bannon, not about Tom Barrick,
It's not about any of that.
Speaker 3 (30:56):
This is about what they did and we have to
sort this.
Speaker 7 (30:58):
It's not going to stop up until you force it
and make it to stop.
Speaker 3 (31:03):
This is the problem.
Speaker 7 (31:04):
This is why the Republican Party in Fox News are
controlled opposition.
Speaker 3 (31:07):
We didn't get into this position.
Speaker 7 (31:10):
Because people fought the entire way is they surrendered the
entire time because it's easier. Roberts knows that he goes
to the cocktail parties and they doesn't get stinky.
Speaker 3 (31:19):
Right.
Speaker 7 (31:19):
If you're not getting stinky, you're not doing your job right.
If you're getting invited to cocktail parties, you're not.
Speaker 3 (31:25):
Doing your job right. Your job is not to go party.
Speaker 7 (31:27):
This is also I want to give a shot to
everybody coming this week, and I realize people want to
celebrate com memory. Hey, we got to be on the ramparts.
Are ready to go to work here the twenty that
Janry's ten days away. And if we don't hit it
with muzzle velos, enemy bang, bang bang, the apparatus and
the media apparatus is going to grind us to a halt.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
We've only begun the hard work here at Mike.
Speaker 7 (31:48):
You see in their surrender already in this because they're
already saying, oh, Trump had done many things and about us.
Speaker 3 (31:52):
Move on.
Speaker 7 (31:52):
You can't move on from this. If you move on
from this, you're agreeing with it. If you don't fight
it and get and take it out, root and branch.
And yes, it's hard and it's nasty, and we'd rather
spend our time doing other things, right. I mean, Mike
Davis was the confirmation czar in the first Trump term.
That's what we got. And he's too humble today. But
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the work not just for Gorsich and Kavanaugh and Coy,
but I mean to work for these other federal judges
is hard work. It's pick and shovel work. But we
got to do this, Mike, We've got to fight this.
Are you with me on this?
Speaker 3 (32:25):
Brother?
Speaker 8 (32:26):
Let me just say this to the Republican legal establishments.
We're not turning the other cheek this time. We're not
putting in fedsock cock lawyers in the Justice Department. We're
putting in people like Pam Bondie and Todd Blanche and
Emil Bove and John Sower and Harmeat Dylan and Gail
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Slater and so many other savages. We're going to go
in there and they're going to clean up that rat's nest,
along with cash Battel at the FBI.
Speaker 1 (32:57):
And this is not going to happen again.
Speaker 8 (32:59):
We turned the other cheek after Crossfire Hurricane, after Obama
and Biden and Hillary ran the biggest corruption ever by
politicizing and weaponizing our intel agencies and law enforcement to
go after President Trump. And it's not going to happen
again this time. We're not putting in WIMPs in the
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Justice Department. We're not going to put wemps on the court.
We're going to put savages in this time. The difference
is is that the Article three projects was not around
in twenty seventeen and at the beginning of the first
Trump administration. We would not have made the mistakes we
made if we had the Article three projects back then.
Speaker 1 (33:39):
And I'm going to make damn sure.
Speaker 8 (33:41):
Those mistakes are not made this time, and we're not
going to have sock cocks turning the other cheek.
Speaker 7 (33:48):
Let me look before I go to before I let
you go, I want to turn confirmations. I'm gonna get
more of this later because I got zero and I
got Alan Colonel West, I've got to get up the confirmations.
Speaker 3 (33:59):
Is everything right now? Now they have started to pull
up some stuff.
Speaker 7 (34:02):
I think Pam's going to be on Tuesday, but we
need double down more. You need to contact You need
to contact your Senate's office today. You need to tell them, Hey,
we got the Harry eyeball on you, and we want
these things to move. We want to move quickly, fairly,
do whatever you got to do, but we want to
move it through the process. We want to get to
these committee votes quickly and then get him to the floor,
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no backing stuff up. Trump needs his team, and he
needs his team as close to the twentieth of January
as possible. Mike Davis, your thoughts. I know you guys
are working with his shoulder to shoulder on this.
Speaker 1 (34:37):
Look.
Speaker 8 (34:37):
The Article three Project has the best team in America
to handle Republican confirmations.
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We have a lean and mean team.
Speaker 8 (34:44):
There are eight of us who've worked on these confirmations,
the hardest battles, including the Kavanaugh fights, and we're ready
to go.
Speaker 1 (34:51):
We've been ready to go.
Speaker 8 (34:52):
Remember when President Trump, pit Cash Betel and Pete hag
Seth and Tulci Gabbert, the very smart people including all
that establishment Republicans and DC said those nominations are dead
on arrival. And then the Article three Project teamed up
with the War Room POSSE, the most powerful coalition out there,
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and in three days after we lit up their phone lines,
burned down their phone lines, and blew up their emails,
they went from dead on arrival to three days later,
when can they start. We need to keep that pressure up.
This is going to be a slug every day for
the next four years. The Establisher's going to try to
knife Trump every chance they can.
Speaker 1 (35:35):
We're going to keep our eyes on them, and we're
going to be ahead of them.
Speaker 8 (35:39):
We're going to be putting them on defense instead of
being on defense.
Speaker 1 (35:43):
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Go there and take action.
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Pete hag Seth, Tulci, Gabbert, Cash, Pattel.
Speaker 1 (35:53):
Those are the big fights right now.
Speaker 7 (35:57):
These are the big fights. And remember these are the
showtime fights. But let's go back. We get four thousand folks,
three thousand and hit the beach running with the security clearance.
The other one thousand, one thousand have got to be
confirmed by the Senate.
Speaker 3 (36:11):
If you take the department heads, it's those.
Speaker 7 (36:13):
Second, it's the undersecretaries, those deputies of assistants that all
have to be confirmed. We're gonna be pounding on all
of those. That's where the real work is. And first
of all, we need the top guys. You need the
showtime guys, right, but then you need you need the
guys writer, men and women writer Underneath that then you
need all the alphabet agencies.
Speaker 3 (36:31):
We're gonna be hammering this every day.
Speaker 7 (36:33):
Those one thousand must move and move quickly. Trump needs
his team, and he doesn't need his team two years
from now. I needs his team now now, now, Mike Davis,
one more time, where do they go to Article three?
Speaker 1 (36:46):
On that point?
Speaker 8 (36:47):
They waited eighteen months to confirm President Trump's Justice Department
officials last time because of the bogus Russian collusion hoax
Crossfire Hurricane. Again, there must be severe legal, political, and
financial consequence for Crossfire Hurricane and the resulting criminal indictments
of Trump and the fraud case where they tried to
bankrupt him where they tried to kill him by underfunding
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his Secret Service protection, by taking him off the ballot.
Justice is coming. I guarantee it. We're going to fight
every day from the Article three. Projects to make damn
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Speaker 1 (37:24):
Donate there, follow us.
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Speaker 1 (37:34):
Take action.
Speaker 7 (37:35):
Yeah, You're feared. Thank you very much, Mike, appreciate you
taking this much time today. Thank you a black Day
on the American legal system. Also, you got Bill Blasser.
Bill Blasser has all these components to a two. Grace
will push that out into the chat rooms. Go to
the Article three project. We're working in conjunction all this
the number also two zero two two two four three
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one two one. I hope I got your irish up
this morning. We need you at the ramparts manning the
ramparts this morning. The Senate's got to be put on notice. Look,
it's very easy to look away. It's very easy to say, well,
you know, we got so much to do. It's very
easy to say, well, it's over, you know, let's just
move on. No, we're not moving on. The way that
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Trump came back and had the sweeping victory is the
fact that you, this audience did not move on. You
dug in. And when digging in, you act as kind
of a fulker. We act as a rally point for
others that maybe not so committed or quite frankly, maybe
afraid so this fight. And I'm just warning everybody because
I've seen a lot of people, you know, I look
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part of the run up to the you know, to
the inauguration, it's obviously commemorations and balls everything, and that's good,
it's very healthy. And we're actually going to be doing
some of that, and we're going to get the warm
posse that around the area to come and join us
on a couple of things we're going to try to do.
But right now it should be twenty it should be
thirty six hours a day hammering on this. That twentieth
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of January is not an end point. It's a launch point.
It's a launch point, and you have to hit, as
Bartley said, has got to have muzzle velocity. I think
President Trump's talking about one hundred executive orders. They Steven
Miller brief to send it with Trump. Was it yesterday
two days ago? On one hundred executive orders? Now, I
don't happen to think they're going to get all of
those through totre the process OLC. But they'll be fifty plus.
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There'll be enough to keep you to keep you occupied
on that day, and they'll be in very different different areas,
but the concentration will be on the border and on
deportations and on immigration. And I think you're going to
see home in in action. I think you see the
president in action. I think you'll see Christy Noman action.
We're going to fire off the football on this. We
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need to get Christy Noman in Tuesday or two two
two four three point two. Want to tell your senator, hey,
I don't want to hear it. I don't care if
you've got to work on the weekend. I don't care
what you've got to do. We need at the committee level,
we need these We need these hearings.
Speaker 3 (40:05):
I think we need them next week.
Speaker 7 (40:07):
Then you got to vote quickly on the committee. Do
your job, not saying don't do your job, do your job.
Just expedite it quick March. We got work to We're
burning daylight right now. Then you see if you ease
up for a second, if you ease up for a second,
you see exactly.
Speaker 3 (40:26):
What's going to happen.
Speaker 7 (40:27):
And that's what's happening in New York with this bogus situation.
Now President Trump doesn't have any penalty on this. David
Zeerr was there. He's going to join his Colonel West.
We're gonna go out to California. We got Ukraine.
Speaker 3 (40:38):
We are packed.
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he's going to join me on the Starday Show.
Speaker 1 (41:00):
Use your host. Stephen came in.
Speaker 7 (41:06):
Okay, The intrepid David Zeer joins us from Lower Manhattan.
David Real, Americer's voice, investigated reporter in New York City,
was in the courtroom. Put us in the room, David.
It's a day of infamy in New York City, the
Great New York City. How far it's fallen, the kind
of third world Banana Republic justice.
Speaker 3 (41:26):
But put us in the room. Brother, Yeah.
Speaker 9 (41:29):
Felony assaults up one hundred and forty six percent on
the subway.
Speaker 6 (41:33):
Judge Murshawn walks into the room.
Speaker 9 (41:35):
They led a few dozen media outlets in the main courtroom.
I got in there and they began by reviewing probation reports.
And then the prosecution goes on a tear against Donald Trump,
saying that he caused their reparable damage to the criminal
justice system, to paraphrase, and that Trump entered into you know,
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false attacks that this was a sham and a witch hunt,
and engaged and engaged in dangerous rhetoric and threatened to retaliate.
And again they're saying the criminal justice system was put
and the court was put in harm's way here. But
then they called for the young conditional discharge, the most
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vital solution to ensure finality and allow defendants to pursue
the presidency. The public interest would not be served by imprisonment.
And then Blanche responded, and of course he disagreed with
that assessment, saying, many legal experts say this case never
should have been brought forth, and the American people agreed.
Speaker 6 (42:35):
By the results of the election.
Speaker 9 (42:37):
Bert Meschawan bent on giving Trump that scarlet letter F
for felon right, He wound up saying, in the end,
you know, this was the toughest decision I ever had
to make, and the sentencing part is always the toughest part.
Speaker 6 (42:51):
Trump got up.
Speaker 9 (42:53):
Trump was allowed to respond via video from Florida, and
he said, this is a terrible experience and a setback
for New Yorkers. This was the case Bragg didn't want
to bring originally. It was amazing how this progressed. These
were legal fees and transactions never should have been brought forth.
Speaker 6 (43:12):
But you know what's funny.
Speaker 9 (43:13):
When Trump was speaking, the keyboards were blazing away in
there by the leftist media around me, and they were
laughing and snickering as Trump was making, you know, his comments.
Speaker 6 (43:24):
I thought that was really despicable.
Speaker 9 (43:26):
And Trump said, listen, American cities are burning to the ground.
Speaker 6 (43:30):
And I just wanted to add, you know, New.
Speaker 9 (43:33):
York City for the first week of January of twenty
twenty five, murders were rough fifty percent over the first
week of January twenty twenty four, and rapes are up
thirty percent. And the seventy seven thousand New Yorkers have
been victims of felony and misdemeanor assault over the last
year here.
Speaker 6 (43:50):
So New York City is.
Speaker 9 (43:51):
A disaster, and congestion pricing kicked in. I had to
cross onto the cameras, you know, to get into the city.
Speaker 6 (43:57):
Today.
Speaker 9 (43:58):
People are being forced onto the subway where they're being beaten.
Even congestion price advocates were beaten at the twenty third
Street station in Chelsea the other day. And the city
is a mess and a nightmare, and valuable resources are
being diverted by stuff like this instead of towards the
real problems for New York City.
Speaker 7 (44:17):
Steve, the reason the city because it's the greatest city
in the world.
Speaker 3 (44:25):
The reason the city is a mess now is law
and order.
Speaker 7 (44:29):
It's it's because of Bragg, It's because of Tiss James,
it is because of people like mershawn Am.
Speaker 3 (44:35):
I incorrect in that.
Speaker 6 (44:38):
No, this was the trifecta.
Speaker 9 (44:40):
You take anger on, you take the Egene Carol case,
and this this is a trifecta. While a lot of
violent crimes are not prosecuted in New York City, you've
got corruption in the New York City Police Department. They
can't meet their recruitment goals. Again, the police force is
almost half of what it was under Bernie Carrick and
julianni And it's a total disaster. And then the New
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York City Council's up there celebrating, Oh, crime was down
five percent for murders and shootings in December, but they
forgot to mention that rapes are up twenty percent of
the year and felony assault her at a twenty six
year high, twenty six year high for subway murder high.
Right now, and people are still getting thrown on the tracks.
Speaker 6 (45:21):
People were slashed the other day.
Speaker 9 (45:22):
There were more stabbings here and the quality of life
in New York is abysmal.
Speaker 7 (45:30):
David, Where do people go to get your It's a
black day and black mark on New York City today
that will never scrub out. Where do people go to
find you on Real America's Voice in your social media?
Speaker 9 (45:42):
Yeah on X I'm at Dave Zero, I'm at David
Zero on Truth Social Getter, Facebook, and David W.
Speaker 6 (45:49):
Zero on Insta.
Speaker 7 (45:53):
Appreciate your brother, Thank you for getting down there today
in the freezing cold. And it should be noted when
they let media in there, they let David David zeer
Real America's voice because Real American's voice has been on
this from the beginning. Thanks brother. In the next hour,
we're going to talk about we're going to talk about
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these nominations, the nomination process we have. We're going to
have actually some an individual here, a warrior that's one
of the warriors backing up Pete Hegsath. So we're gonna
drill down on that. Also, we're going to talk about
President Trump. President Trump has started the negotiations on Ukraine
because he's talking about Greenland. It is a brilliant strategic
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gambit from the actually make Fortress America, the Monroe Doctrine
two point zero or manifest destiny on steroids, talking about
all the way from the Panama Canal to Greenland. It's
an opening gambit and a quite complicated Ukraine situation. We're
going to have Ben Harnwell from Rome, Jim Rickards is
going to join US's gonna have a lot going on.
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We need you at the ramparts today. We're gonna need
you to rampart most days going forward. There's so much
going on on, so many different things. We'll sort it
all out for you here. But remember the power of
the war room is the war room posse. These cadres
that have come up throughout the country, from the Precinct
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kind of bind together here with news and information about
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what you guys are working on. Well, we can't afford
to have happened as something happened that's an unforced era
about yourself that takes you out of commission, because we
need everybody kind of in fixed baynets. One of the
ones that worries me the most is this title situation.
You don't simply have the cyber criminals and the hackers.
Remember the Chinese governments hacking the Treasury department.
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