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January 25, 2025 49 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON
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DAVID ZERE
SIGAL CHATTAH
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If that answer is to save my country, this country.

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(02:41):
I want to go, Okay, we got two things. Pete
Hexath and this audience. Something just happened a moment ago,
petext voters. Last night Pete Hexath was sworn in as
the Secretary of Defense.

Speaker 1 (02:52):
This audience was fixed span.

Speaker 2 (02:53):
That's that one hour, that defining moment weeks ago when
they wanted to turn out Pete Hexath and they had
turned out Pete Heexa. If they dropped Pete hex after
dropping Gates, there would have been the left in the
Republican the standard in the established order. Republicans like Mitch
McConnell would have crushed us, crushed us, crushed us. It

(03:17):
didn't happen because this audience you went to the ramparts
and blew up their phones, their emails, all of it.
Let's go to I want to go out to Vegas,
a big event today. Real America's voice canna be all
over it. Our own David Zeer is with us. David,
where are you, Why are you? And what are you?

Speaker 1 (03:38):
Sir?

Speaker 3 (03:40):
We're on the Vegas Strip. We're at the Circa Casino
and Resort. We have live coverage starting at one pm
Eastern today. Trump expected to come on about three three thirty.

Speaker 6 (03:51):
And this is important.

Speaker 3 (03:52):
Trump's here to thank the Nevada voters put them over
the top by about three points. First Republican to win
Nevada in twenty years here, as you know, and early
voting records were set by Donald Trump here.

Speaker 6 (04:04):
But this was important.

Speaker 3 (04:05):
I covered the campaign on the ground in Vegas last
year several times, and he met with Hispanic business owners,
he met with all kinds of people on the no
tax on tips and restaurant owners here, and seventeen percent
of the workers in Nevada depend on tips, as opposed to.

Speaker 6 (04:26):
About two and a half percent nationally.

Speaker 3 (04:29):
Michael McDonald, the GOP leader for Nevada who was a
staum supporter Trump throughout the twenty twenty four campaign, and Governor.

Speaker 6 (04:39):
Lombardo will be here.

Speaker 3 (04:41):
I didn't see Governor Lobardo out on the trail too
much for Donald Trump last year, but he did send
his lieutenant governor to a lot of events.

Speaker 6 (04:47):
Just a side note here.

Speaker 2 (04:49):
Hang on about four hund hangout ho Ho ho ho.
Lombardo is no fan of Trump's. Trump got in the office,
no fan of Trump's. He thinks he's got the deal
with the colin. Let's talk truth to power here, he
thinks in the culinary union just made it. He delivered
for him. They just cut a deal where now it's
on the strip, it's all union.

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Is that not correct david'szeer yet?

Speaker 6 (05:11):
One hundred percent union.

Speaker 3 (05:12):
There was a twenty five year battle with the atlsins
and the new owners of the Venetian. Four thousand workers
got a contract that will raise their pay from twenty
five to thirty six dollars an hour over the next
five years, thirty three percent pay increase.

Speaker 6 (05:27):
So now the Las Vegas strip is one hundredsent union.

Speaker 3 (05:30):
I so Trump did get a lot of support from
no tax on tips.

Speaker 6 (05:33):
It was his idea.

Speaker 3 (05:33):
Kamala jumped on it. Afterwards, the union still backed Kamala.
There's sixty six thousand members of the Culinary Workers Union,
the largest union.

Speaker 6 (05:42):
In the state of Nevada.

Speaker 3 (05:44):
But you know, even though a lot of them are
still loyal to the democratic machine here, because of that deal,
we expect a lot of culinary workers.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Lord, these guys are maga, they will vote. Okay. So David,
here's what I want to go through logistics.

Speaker 2 (05:59):
When you say thirty, is that local time or Eastern
Standard time?

Speaker 6 (06:05):
Eastern?

Speaker 1 (06:07):
Okay, So twelve thirty out there, this is three hours different.
So okay.

Speaker 2 (06:11):
So in the order of battle at three point thirty,
we're gonna have coverage. After we leave, you're gonna be
out there. I think segual Chat is going to join
us here in a minute. She was critical with Mike
MacDonald for driving the Trump campaign at there.

Speaker 1 (06:23):
Of course our own cash matel.

Speaker 2 (06:25):
But President Trump, you're going to have a rally, You're
going to talk to people in the line of rally.
But then President Trump is actually going to walk to
a hotel and walk to a casino, I think, and
just meet and greet regular folks and talk about workers
and talk about the note tax on tips.

Speaker 3 (06:42):
That's what we're hearing on the ground here. I'm going
to try to pull some of them on camera and
talk to them. I've been talking to them throughout the campaign,
the UBA drivers and everybody that I talked to here.
The cost of living in Vegas has exploded through the
roof here over the last four or five years. It's
really a terrible situation. How's it went from six to
eight hundred a month to thirteen sixteen hundred a month.

(07:03):
They can't afford to live here, and one hundred and
forty five thousand dependents, you know, live off of the
members of the Culinary Workers Union itself. Four hundred thousand
workers here, you know, are in the service industry. So
if you put an extra three or four thousand dollars
a year in your pocket, that's everything to these people here.

(07:25):
And Congressman Howsford has his own plan for no tax
on tips where he says, you know, the rich can't
get around it by making donations and claiming.

Speaker 6 (07:36):
It's it's a tip.

Speaker 3 (07:37):
But I think Rick Scott and Ted Cruz on the
sixteenth brought legislation forward to push no tax on tips
in the Senate.

Speaker 2 (07:47):
No, it's huge, David Zero, Where can people get you?
You're going to take up coverage as soon as we're off.
I think where do people get you?

Speaker 1 (07:53):
Today? On social media?

Speaker 3 (07:56):
On social media, I'm at Dave Ze on X, at
David Zer on everything else.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
David Ze, thank you so much, brother. Look for your
coverage all day out in Nevada. That was the swing
state that surprised me, the most big win for President Trump,
and that win came from members of the culinary union
and not just the middle class set there, but the
workers out in Vegas fully support. We're going to get
sagal up here. In a second, can we play do
we have pete hexas Let's go Ahea and play Pete.

(08:24):
Let's go Pete Hexath. A monumental moment for MAGA. Pete
Hexath takes the oath of Secretary of Defense.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
Put your hand on the Bible, raise your right hand,
and repeat after me, I pete hegseth, I'm pete hegsa.
Do solemnly swear.

Speaker 7 (08:40):
Do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the
Constitution of the United States, That I will support and
defend the Constitution of the United.

Speaker 8 (08:48):
States against all enemies foreign domestic, against all enemies foreign
and domestic.

Speaker 4 (08:53):
That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same.
That I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same.
That I take this out obligation freely. Did I take
this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion.

Speaker 7 (09:07):
Without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion.

Speaker 4 (09:11):
And that I will well and faithfully discharge, and that
I will well and faithfully discharge.

Speaker 8 (09:16):
The duties of the office on which I'm about to enter,
the duties.

Speaker 4 (09:20):
Of the office of.

Speaker 5 (09:21):
Which I am about to enter.

Speaker 4 (09:22):
So help you, God, So help me.

Speaker 5 (09:24):
God.

Speaker 8 (09:24):
Congratulations, all praise.

Speaker 4 (09:35):
And glory to God.

Speaker 7 (09:38):
His will be done. And we're grateful to be here.
And as I said in my hearing, it is Jesus
and Jenny. I would not be here without you, sweetheart,
Thank you so much. I want to thank the President
the United States, our commander in Chief, Donald Trump. We
could not have a better commander in chief than him.

(10:00):
The honor of a lifetime, Sir, to serve under you.
We look forward to having the backs of our troops
and having your back in executing peace through strength, in
putting America first, and in rebuilding our military. Mister Vice President,
thank you for breaking the tie. It's not the last time,

(10:23):
or not the first time. The headline reads junior enlisted
marine bails out junior Army officer.

Speaker 1 (10:32):
And you know some people.

Speaker 7 (10:32):
Were saying, well, fifty to fifty, that's too tight. And
Senator Mark Waynemullen, it was nice enough to take my
kids up to the gallery to watch the actual moment
that the Vice President sealed the deal.

Speaker 1 (10:46):
And they came running in.

Speaker 8 (10:48):
They said, Dad, instead of being sad.

Speaker 7 (10:49):
About fifty to fifty one to fifty, they said, Dad,
you want in overtime.

Speaker 1 (10:56):
That's the perspective I like.

Speaker 9 (10:57):
So thank you.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
Wow, Pete, heexath all honor and glory to God, all
this yammer. And he's never had a big job. He's
never said, Pete, heexs is gonna be fine. He'd be
very good, may even be great. He's a good man.
He's a warrior. Right, you're seeing it come together where

(11:20):
a steam were a steamroller. When it's organized, and we're
on point four weeks ago or five weeks ago, six
we almost lost that guy. And always you remember there
are people around President Trump, and there are people in
that establish or in the Republican Party that have never
lifted a finger from Magan, never lifted a finger at Trump.
They're in that ear all the time. They're in that

(11:41):
ear all the time. Moderate go soft, throw this guy
under the bus. We should have we should have had Gate.
Pam's gonna be great as attorney general.

Speaker 1 (11:53):
She really is.

Speaker 2 (11:54):
Teams coming together. Over there, you see a clicking. Matt
Gates was going to be next, next level, just was.
He'd been working on this for years. Should have never
given up on Gates right there taking that oath with
Vice President Vance. We should have never given up on
Gates ever, and Gates quite frankly, should not have given

(12:16):
up on himself. There's a lesson here. Do not give
up on yourself. Your cause, your task, and your purpose
is greater than yourself, no matter what your shortcomings are,
what your horribles are. You know, Tucker Carlson and Alex

(12:37):
Jones and Steve Bannon and Pete Hegsith and Matt Gates
and JD. Vance, and you know Senator Rubio and Scott
Besson and but there all we're all very, very imperfect vessels.

Speaker 1 (12:55):
It's also not the point.

Speaker 2 (12:57):
The point is overcoming your imperfections for a greater and
common cause. Do you think there were angels back in
the revolution. You see the histories of these guys. You
think Sam Adams was a day at the beach. You
think Thomas Paine was a good guy. I think Jefferson

(13:20):
Hamilton Burr. Think about it. The Revolutionary generation and the
Framers had a lot of shortcomings. They are not perfect individuals,
but they came together and played to their wait for

(13:40):
it better angels. Pete Hexath is Secretary of Defense because
of this audience in that defining moment, and it all
comes down to defining moments. He can go either way
their inflection points. Hm, I caught the unforgivable minute. If

(14:05):
you do if you do it wrong, or you flinch,
or you go down a path that leads to defeat.

Speaker 1 (14:10):
He take the other route.

Speaker 2 (14:12):
It leads to victory. It was four o'clock Eastern Standard time.
I gotta get the date when we got the word. Hey,
they're going to change him out within the hour. It's
gonna be reported. People went to the went to the
went to the ramparts fixed Bannet's no way, he says,
our guy, not simply for Hexits because he was our guy.
But what he symbolized, you give up on Hexit after

(14:35):
you give him up at Gates.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
They control it, not you. They control it not you.

Speaker 2 (14:41):
Hey, and you've seen everything coming together when we control
it and President Trump's in charge.

Speaker 1 (14:55):
So endeth the lesson.

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(17:02):
a lot of big names in the on the staff,
but Susie Washers. It's just to go back to that
evolution as you watch it unfolding, remember and it was
perfectly choreographed.

Speaker 1 (17:15):
It was perfectly choreographed.

Speaker 2 (17:16):
The advanced team is hitting on all cylinders and the
executive producer and they had the grace during the Daily caller.
I will get it up a Daily caller about how
the staff took when President Trump made the decision is
gonna be too cold to want to go inside? And
really had a magnificent looking ceremony. As you know, I
was not thrilled about it doing, but they pulled it
off beautifully. And so many people think afterwards, because I

(17:40):
can tell you from a crew from Harry and all
of us. I mean, Natalie's still down now. I think
she got that from being at these events. But she's
still down hard or as are many other people we know,
including my kid's sister. Because it was cold, and I
want to give a hat tip to the raft guys,
and we were but it was cold. We were there
for out seven. We're going to be at different nine.

(18:02):
Finally we had to change it up just to kind
of keep the thing going. It was cold, it was
it was the wind. It was cold. But yesterday showed
you the evolution. So remember when President Trump is is
in North Carolina, perfectly choreographed, and then he goes to California,
perfectly choreographed, and and Gavin Newsom, you know, really I

(18:24):
think shocking. Not at that what they call roundtables, because
what you do is you go to the tarmac, you
meet the local officials, you have some you know, give
and take a photo out. President Trump always wants to
go talk to the media, which is great. He's given
him great content. He's taking the tough questions. And what's
most importantly, I think this is very important. There were
no wise guy questions yesterday. Part of that, I think

(18:44):
earlier was Brian Glenn here at Rollmer's Voice, fantastic job
asking serious questions. The media asked tough questions, particularly a
FEMA Trump, He'll get right back to you, But there
were no wise guy questions. That's the difference. I want
the media to ask tough questions. Your job is to
get to the bottom of it, right, ask tough questions.
President Trump can handle that. Heck, he go two hours,

(19:07):
three hours on any topic. Then at the California perfectly coreograph.
You got to remember, at the same time they're managing
the nomination processes. They've got things geopolitically happening, they got
the legislation, they got, they're juggling one hundred balls and
to pull that off, and I think you're gonna see

(19:28):
more of it. Obviously, President President Trump, I think can
tell you you can see already wants to get out
and get engaged, wants to get out of the Imperial capital.
You know, he's not he's not that into this crowd here.
Just not his not his not his thing, not his deal.
I think he goes to Bia Morlago, and then on
Monday he's going to be at Dual. They're gonna have
the Republican Conference and they're coming down to him and

(19:49):
he's going to give another major address. I think after
the conference, we'll be covering all that live. I think
his talk will either be doing our Monday afternoon show
right after, but we're going to be all over it
all day as we really intensify our coverage of the
White House in Capitol Hill, as you guys demand and
we need to deliver. But really it had tips of

(20:11):
the White House yesterday was if you look at first
of the scale and the earth scale depth and urgency,
and this comes from years of people working this.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
This didn't happen overnight. This is I want to put
it in.

Speaker 2 (20:25):
A people call Project twenty twenty five. But that's only
one he had, Brooks Rollins America First Policy Institute with
Stephen Miller, whose deputy was Chief of Staff for Policy.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
We've worked with.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
Miller since he was a young buck over with the
Michelle Bachmann, as was Sergio of Gore is not kind
of in charge of personnel. And it's great to see
these people come up the ramp. We got a bunch
from war Room. We're going to go over and start
their journeys. But the White housn't juggling institute. The Davos.

Speaker 10 (21:00):
In the in the beauty of the the stylistically the
Great Seal of the United States and the background it
kind of a muted tone so powerful.

Speaker 1 (21:12):
The back of President Trump has never been laden.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
Said, and you had that, you had that, They had
that bizarro you know, kind of Jetson's look of Davos,
which has no human feeling at all, very mechanical, very digital,
and Claus Schwab, you know, head the Bond villain Groveling,
pulled that off perfectly. And they made a decision not

(21:34):
to go but do that and then go the next
day to North Carolina in California, and they pulled it
off flawlessly. That was a great trip and it's setting
a tone. That's why the opposition here is so worried
the confirmations. Not only are the Cabinet secretaries getting a
point getting approved and voted on, but it's what they're

(21:55):
saying in the process.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
They're laying out America first. They're laying out.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
Really if you see the Golden Age up there and
the sunlit uplands, they're laying at a set of policies
that are interlinked and interconnected and ad a sophistication and
a seriousness that you have not seen in the kind
of way this town runs. And why did that happen
in sixteen or seventeen? We a lot of great things
is seventy The tax cut, the deregulation led to the

(22:22):
Great Year of twenty nineteen, which the voters wanted to
go back to before the Chinese bio weapon.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
But here it's of a different order of magnitude.

Speaker 2 (22:33):
This is exactly how you pivot America back and put
her on her path to retain her former glory, to
essentially make America great again. This is what it's all
coming together. Are there going to be failures and mishaps
and things that don't go right and all that? Of course,

(22:55):
you're seeing that already, and particularly as the resistance is
they get their sea legs and back of them in
the courts, and and and and and garner and gathering
opposition forces.

Speaker 1 (23:05):
That's gonna happen. That's his process.

Speaker 2 (23:07):
That's the statics and dynamics of critical path. It's fine,
it's not gonna be perfect. You're gonna have bumps in
the road, and you have days of look that it
don't work out. But in the last two days it
perfectly works out. And you can see and you can
raise up and say I see it, I got it,
and he's and he's in a zen moment.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
It's it's so natural.

Speaker 2 (23:34):
It's like when you play sports and when you're not
thinking about your jump shot or how you throw the
ball or your golf swing, your tennis, when you're just
in the flow. That's that zen moment, when your conscious
mind is out and it's all coming from a deeper place.

Speaker 1 (23:50):
That's Trump. That's Trump right now.

Speaker 2 (23:55):
And one of the reasons he can do that, he's
got confidence of the people around him. Some one of
the reasons I've made this big deal about Elon last
couple of days.

Speaker 1 (24:06):
Elon has been.

Speaker 2 (24:06):
Given a mandate that no individual in the history of
this Republic has been given vis a VI the federal
apparatus before, from Jefferson all the way. Every time they
come up. You read the history of a Jackson, They're
all say, this thing's too big. We had, you know,
got to cut some guy. Even FDR, which was to

(24:28):
power it up, to pull a gain of function and
power it up. Never really thought through the bay. They
were slapping things there. They even admit, you know, the
alphabet agencies. They were throwing stuff up with the wall.
See what's stuck. And remember everything they did did not
get us out of the Great Depression. It was going
to full military production, whole of society military production that
pulled us out of the Great Depression, just like Hitler

(24:50):
had done it earlier.

Speaker 1 (24:51):
Whole of society.

Speaker 2 (24:52):
Rearmament pulled Germany out of that horrific financial collapse they had,
because every financial crisis leads to fundamental change. Great Depression,
you got FDR, the the the hyper inflation in the
in the Weimar Republic led to Hitler the collapse in

(25:14):
two thousand and eight. Because the established order only took
care of themselves and had a set of policies that
just concentrated wealth led to Trump, and populist nationalism was
always there but actually brought to the forefront.

Speaker 1 (25:27):
And now and now expanding, expanding.

Speaker 2 (25:31):
Where let me pick a random thing, oh, Las Vegas, Nevada.
I always thought, given the composition of union, composition of
demographic in the Harry Reid machine, and trust me, as
much as his audience could not stand Harry Reid, that
brother had a machine.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
Okay, had a machine.

Speaker 2 (25:55):
He could kind of the counts would always come out
Harry's away. And that's been shattered by Trump, been totally
shattered by Trump. Where does this leave us? Historic first week?
But you see the gathering forces around Trump.

Speaker 1 (26:16):
And he's in the moment. So in the moment, you
have to drive. You have to drive. You have to drive.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
You have to drive, all gas, all pedal, no break,
all pedal, no break, Drive it, drive it, drive it,
drive it.

Speaker 1 (26:30):
The lessons of history of Patten and Jackson, all of it.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
When you got this kind of momentum, you do not stop,
You do not think. You go, you go, you go,
you go every day, more executive orders, more executive actions,
more troops to the border, more in the face of
the established order.

Speaker 1 (26:49):
This is why the.

Speaker 2 (26:50):
McConnell thing has to be dealt with, just has to
We've we've looked the other way long enough.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
Must be it must be addressed. Sure, here's your host,
Stephen k bah.

Speaker 2 (27:05):
Attack, attack, attack, one of our great members of the
injury room.

Speaker 1 (27:11):
Attack on offense, on offense, on offense.

Speaker 2 (27:15):
Let the logistics sketch up on offense, on offense, on offense.
More executive arders, more executive actions, flood the zone, their
back on their feet. There they're the discombined. They don't
know where to turn. M Sami's disaster. The tell was
the scent was the confirmation hearings they have nothing. Marco
Ruby is talking about what we're going to do in
deconstructing the postwar international rules based order. No response from

(27:38):
the Democrats. Scott Besson does something very smart the first time.
He knows ten times more than those guys on the
on the centate side. The first guy that tries to
be a wise guy, Senator Widen of Oregon, we're with
the tariffs. Scott readjusted glasses prophestsorrel very decently blows him
up and looks like a ridiculous, stupid freshman hanging in

(27:59):
a paper guy, f on and white and bleeding, and
then wow, that's not the way I say it. Not
one other tough question. Shut them up, because you know
why they're all about the performance art. They're saying that.
I ain't going to tell you with this guy in
no way that's how you have to handle it.

Speaker 1 (28:17):
That's being on offense. This is for Elon.

Speaker 2 (28:21):
You have a mandate, you have a lane, it's a
super highway. You have the autabon and you are needed
with all your smarts and all your intelligence and all
your brilliant engineering thinking, which you are obviously the edison
of our age. This there's not going to be any
more crs. We have to do it. We have to

(28:41):
do it now. These appropriations. We need the tradion dollars.
It has to be because everything you've seen in this budget
thing is more happy talking. I've been telling guys, even
on our side, Hey, I'm not going to tolerate. No,
I don't want to hear about conservative wins and three
I said, three training trials, three training dollars. It starts
in year five and seven. It's not relevant. There's only
two things irrelevant this fiscal year we're in. I want

(29:04):
to see what the number is. If it's one hundred
million dollars, it's fine. Just give me the number so
then we can argue about the scale of the problem.
I need the number, and I need it for this
year period zero, and I need next year's after that.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
Nothing matters, it's not relevant. Oh but you got plan
ten years. No, this is the game they play. This
was McCarthy.

Speaker 2 (29:24):
Remember McCarthy came back with four trillion dollars of cuts
all in the out years.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
I need to know what's cutting out. That's what doge.

Speaker 2 (29:33):
And I'm disturbed because the New York Times reports they
got this thing digital and they're looking for I don't
need the I don't need the government rewired right now.
We need it restructured right now. We can rewire later. Yes,
that's probably important to get advanced technologies. But we need
to see at least what you've got to give us
the opening bid, because this town is just not going

(29:53):
to sit there and go this is wonderful. A trellion
dollars out. You understand the firestorm that's going to cost,
and we need that. You need to draw the fire.
We need to see where the different camps are. We
need to see what the structure of their argument is.
Because now we have to have a national debate about
this topic, this topic. What's the size of it, what's

(30:15):
the scale of it, How do we afford it? Who benefits?
We have to be adults in this. We're going to
drive it. You're the adults in the room. Trump put
you in the room, and he puts you at the
head of the table of the creditors committee.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
And that's what we're talking about.

Speaker 5 (30:31):
Now.

Speaker 1 (30:31):
It's a creditors committee. This is a restructuring.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
He's got a new economic model that makes the external
revenue service and then get through the golden door.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
You got to pay a toll.

Speaker 2 (30:42):
He ain't putting a twenty five percent tariff on a
tomato coming from Mexico. It's a rethinking. It's rethinking, a
total reset. But we have to get real right now.
We need the dose. We got to have the report.
If there's nothing, just let us know it. I can't
do it's next year, that's fine, but we need to
know now the tree and dollars, because then that's going

(31:05):
to explode and it's gonna be Oh.

Speaker 1 (31:06):
Elon's terrible, and.

Speaker 2 (31:07):
Susie Willis is off on Trump's maniac and they're cutting in.
Baby's going to be you know, they're throwing babies back
over the wall and they got baby starving here. Fine,
we got to have that. You know it's coming. There's
no unity with these people. Let's get it on the table.
But we're winning the politics. Sagal Chatta one of the

(31:28):
stalwarts in the Trump Las Vegas. Why is Trump here today?
Why is this so important for him to plant the
flag in Nevada with exactly what he's going to do,
talk about no tax on tips and talk to the
culinary union and pull together the middle class out there,
this burgeoning middle class, the Hispanic demographic with the culinary unit.

Speaker 1 (31:46):
Why is important, uh segul?

Speaker 9 (31:48):
Well, because no taps on tips was born here. You know,
it was back and I believe it was twenty seventeen.
He was having lunch with the chairman and look, tips
is huge in Vegas. We are a service industry city,
we are a culinary union city. And the fact that
you know, the no tax on tips was born here

(32:12):
over launch believe it or not, at the Trump Hotel
with our chairman was really the movement that started. And
now you know, you've got Unfortunately, our copycat senators that
are planning, Oh, we're going to introduce legislation to ensure
that our union members are not going to pay taxes

(32:33):
on their tips. But we know who was the real
og on this. We know that this was trump birth.
This movement, really the no tax on tips? You announced
it here in Vegas.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
It's a culinary union. Now the whole strip is unionized.
The culinary union. Are the workers and no leaderships not
But are the workers with us?

Speaker 9 (32:53):
Some of the workers to art with us, because we
couldn't have won of that without some of those workers.
The culinary union has always been you know, you talked
about the Harry Reid machine. Harry Reid owned the culinary
union and we saw a bit of that break off,
and that's how we got Nevada to go with Trump.
I mean, look, the message is clear again. Tips in

(33:17):
Las Vegas are probably the most important things that have
been on.

Speaker 1 (33:22):
The table for decades.

Speaker 9 (33:24):
For absolute decades, we've had litigation in our state over
pooling tips.

Speaker 5 (33:29):
What do the pit bosses do? What do the dealers do?

Speaker 4 (33:32):
Remember, every time.

Speaker 9 (33:33):
You play a blackjack game, that dealer also gets tipps,
So it's not just the typical you know, waitresses, bus boys.
I mean, this city is run on tipping. And when
you say there will be no tips, taxes on tips,
you are addressing not only waitresses, not only you know,

(33:57):
bar backs, bartenders. You are also addressing the actual dealers
in Las Vegas. You're addressing the pit bosses in Las Vegas.
You're addressing everybody. So think about it. The city is
run on tips. We won Evada because that message resonated
with our culinary union members.

Speaker 1 (34:22):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
The the governor is going to be there today and
is he taking over the remachine? And is he is
he Let's be blunt about it. Is he with Trump?
Is he with Maga?

Speaker 9 (34:34):
Well, the governor is that I would say Maga ultra
light at best.

Speaker 4 (34:42):
He is not mega Maga.

Speaker 5 (34:44):
I mean we've had.

Speaker 9 (34:45):
Some issues with our governor before, with criticisms of Trump's policies.
You know, when when he was sheriff there were.

Speaker 5 (34:53):
Issues with.

Speaker 9 (34:55):
You know, working with Ice, and you know, as we
we do have issues our current sheriff. It's not it's
not a secret. It's been all over the news that
our sheriff has said he was not going to do
IS's job here in Nevada. But essentially, you know he's
he's coming around. I think that he knows that he

(35:18):
has to come around. He's up for reelection in twenty
twenty six. And that's the reality of it. I mean, look,
Nevada has gone to Trump, and.

Speaker 5 (35:28):
That is there.

Speaker 9 (35:30):
There is no irreconcilable difference right here that you could
actually pretend that Nevada is not Mada.

Speaker 1 (35:38):
We broke the Harry Reid machine.

Speaker 4 (35:40):
We made sure that the Harry Reid.

Speaker 9 (35:42):
Machine is gone, took out the batteries. We're going to
power it up for twenty twenty six. We're going to
take back our legislature. And that's it, and it's game over.

Speaker 2 (35:54):
Wow, amazing, Sagatte, Where did they get you? This woman
is a twenty four hour day, seven day a week warrior,
fierce warrior.

Speaker 1 (36:02):
Where they go get your ma'am.

Speaker 9 (36:04):
They can find me on Twitter, getter and on Facebook
everywhere chatter for Nevada and maybe I'll pop up down
at the Circa. That's where we're heading in about an
hour to go see Trump in person, to thank Nevadas
and on all our culinary workers and in our service

(36:26):
industry for flipping Nevada. Red after twenty years.

Speaker 1 (36:32):
What a team you had, Mike McDonald the chairman.

Speaker 2 (36:34):
You had Sagal Chatta, and you had Cash Battel, Cash Battel.
I remember that guy thinks it's a confirmation hearing on Thursday.
Want the TV rights for that baby, Sigal. Thank you
for so much, ma'am.

Speaker 6 (36:45):
You're a warrior.

Speaker 5 (36:46):
Thank you so much. Have a wonderful Saturday.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
The Warrior, Princess, Sagal Chatta, Taje, talk about it. Not
a warrior, the pretty face of Taje.

Speaker 5 (36:59):
Gil.

Speaker 1 (36:59):
Hey doing brother, good?

Speaker 5 (37:01):
How you doing, Steve?

Speaker 2 (37:03):
I'm doing it. You're on a Saturday show. We can
talk coffee. I love it because I've been powering down
to taking I'm taking your coffee on the road everywhere
now so I can power down and make my own.

Speaker 1 (37:13):
It's just amazing.

Speaker 2 (37:14):
Walk me through, and don't the dark roast the Mariners
blend my baby. I pitched that enough on here because
I'm so addicted to it. Talk about talk about what
else you guys have, because if you read the reviews,
people are trying different blends and different flavors and they're
loving it.

Speaker 11 (37:33):
Yep, yeah, yeah, We've got over six thousand and five
star reviews. Now Mariners Blend, you know, that's that's a favorite.
Everybody wants a dark roast, so that thing just flies
off the shelf.

Speaker 5 (37:42):
We've got to expresso.

Speaker 11 (37:43):
Now, we've got vanilla Hayesel, We've got a chocolate, We've
got the breakfast line. The breakfast line is going to
be like your donut shop coffee. It's just it's really,
really smooth. And then we got the Summer Blend and
that one has Jamaica Blue Mountain beans in it, and
they're all blends. And then we are very close to

(38:05):
releasing a decaf coffee that we got the labels done
that should be out in the next two weeks, hopefully
this week if possible. And then the Frogman Espresso. That's
an amazing espresso. It's a smoother espresso. It doesn't have
the acidity or bitterness to it. And you can get
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Speaker 5 (38:43):
We actually kind of.

Speaker 11 (38:44):
Converted non coffee drinkers to coffee drinkers, like getting them
to try our coffee.

Speaker 2 (38:49):
People love it. No one thing you've taken so well.
This was the express of the dark ROAs for I
almost think eighteen months, two years Tasian I worked on
the Dark Roast. But people don'tunderstanding actually getting dcaf is
actually the most commnder saying, is decaf like the most
complicated to actually do and keep and keep the flavor?

Speaker 11 (39:10):
Yeah, yeah, it's it's done with a chemical process to
pull the caffeine out of the beans.

Speaker 5 (39:16):
It's it's a little bit more expensive.

Speaker 11 (39:18):
Then there's an organic uh Swiss water decaf, but that'll
be really expensive. So we're gonna stick with the regular
decalf now. And then the decalp we're going to release.
It's it's Colombian decalp.

Speaker 5 (39:32):
It's really good.

Speaker 2 (39:36):
What also you have the difference you have that you
have the curried like type, you got the pods, you
get all of it, But what about the breath of
how people actually make the coffee. I like pointing it
in and just pouring my water and letting it rip.
But you get all types of different ways to do
it now, right, Yeah.

Speaker 5 (39:50):
Yep, yeah. We have the curried ca cup pods.

Speaker 11 (39:55):
Those are really popular, you know, because it's all about
convenience for those.

Speaker 5 (40:00):
Myself, I do French press.

Speaker 11 (40:02):
I ground the coffee myself very coarse, and then I
put it in the press hot water.

Speaker 5 (40:07):
And press it. And I think that's the best way
to do it.

Speaker 11 (40:10):
You can do it pour over, that's pretty good, and
then the good old machine coffee.

Speaker 5 (40:15):
That you know that that's the easiest way to do it.

Speaker 11 (40:17):
But the French press that's how you're going to get
the best taste out of the coffee, and you do
it with a coarse grind. And then of course the
espresso you're going to it's almost like a powdery grind
and it hits you hard.

Speaker 5 (40:28):
It's it's really strong, the espresso. But it doesn't matter.
We've got it all whatever you want to do it.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
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All tons of information up there too. You enjoy yourself
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your suld Bring.

Speaker 5 (41:00):
Here's your host, Stephen K.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
Bab I'll have pulled. Look at the lead story in Politico.
Trump is everywhere again, unlike Biden, who hid. They obviously
stole the twenty twenty election. I mean, it's just it's sick.
We gotta get to the bottom of that. We need
to get to the bottom of it, and we will
get to the bottom of it.

Speaker 1 (41:21):
We will get to the bottom of that.

Speaker 2 (41:23):
Trump is everywhere again, He's everywhere, and the actions coming out.
This is four years and it's converging. It's converging on
a point and drive it, drive it, drive it, drive it,
drive it. It's going to get more intense and this
is now we're going to get into some of the
harder part because it's like, how we're going to pay
for this? What are we what are we really doing here?

(41:43):
What is the actual economic model of the country. Not
to the government sets the economic model, but you kind
of set the framing in an advanced capitalist country because
we haven't been running like a capitalist country. You've been
running more like the Chinese companies party state capitalism with
ultimate govern power.

Speaker 1 (42:00):
That's gonna be shattered.

Speaker 2 (42:01):
That's part of the deconstructing administrative state. But you still
get down to the fact and the bond market is
closed to revolt. I'll spend more time with them on
Monday and we'll talk about it. So I've always said
that central crisis, you know, the stopping the kinetic part
of the Third World War, and we'd love to see

(42:23):
And I think I were right on this the Ukraine thing,
and he eventually cut money off. Money got cut off
from Ukraine last night, Secretary of State Rubia. Only Israel
and Egypt are still getting money from the state part.
Everyone else cut off. But you got late that You've
got to get a ceasefire and then get get the
hell out of there and get focused on what you
want to focus on, Greenland, Panama Canal and sorting out

(42:47):
pivoting out of the Middle East. And President Trump's clearly
trying to have some rapprocheman with the Chinese Communist Party.
Was she doesn't want a shooting war around Taiwan, sixty
eight miles off the coast of China. Just doesn't want
to do it, pretty obvious. Wants to wants to build
a relationship, he said again yesterday, respects she but The

(43:11):
hardest part is the whole financing of this, how it's
going to do, and how to make sure inflation is
not embedded in this, because now with the refinancing of them,
when you get thirty six thirty seven trallion dollars a
debt and you got to refinance up to a third
of it. Right now, I think Scott's scheduled. I think
it's seven trillion dollars a treasure action coming. And I

(43:31):
realized the world needs dollars, but eventually it's going to
they need dollars of what price.

Speaker 1 (43:37):
This is why it's so critical on the on the
bond market. More than that on Monday, but.

Speaker 2 (43:43):
Right now, the the scale of what President Trump has
come with in every aspect, the depth of it, how
deep and meaningful, and interconnectivity of it, and the urgency
of it, the urgency what it Churchill right on top
of that memo, on top of the memos Action this day,
Action this day. They send me memos, Action this day.

(44:08):
That's where Grenell was there yesterday, Action this day, Action
this day. He wanted to report and have one done.
Anyone know why? This is how they turned themselves around
in World War two and eventually we're among the victors
action this day carpe dm seize the day Trump has

(44:29):
by the throat.

Speaker 1 (44:32):
Michael Lindell. You join us.

Speaker 2 (44:35):
Late on a Saturday morning, about noon, we're gonna shift out.
Real America's always gonna pick it up. We're gonna go
to Vegas all afternoon. Nevada, they're gonna pick it up.
President Trump's gonna be out there with the workers. What
do you got for, sir? Talk to me about crosses,
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Mike Lindell my Pillow dot Com from a code war room.
Thank you, brother, I appreciate you. See you Monday. Have
a great weekend, Sir. Mike Lindale's working. Of course, he's working,
Mike Lindell right now, stick around. They're voting on the
floor for Christy nom governor of South Dakota, to be

(48:04):
the Secretary of Homeland Security. They're going to vote at
a cloture today Scott Besson. Scott Besson's vote to be
Secretary of the.

Speaker 1 (48:12):
Treasury will be on Monday next week.

Speaker 2 (48:15):
You got Bobby Kennedy, Tulcy Gabbert's Pam Bondy in the
second round in our own cash Bettel. I'll be up
all weekend. I'm going to head down to Denton, Texas.
Now we'll spend some time with us folks down there
a work weekend in the war room. President Trump on fire,

(48:40):
full spectrum dominance.

Speaker 1 (48:43):
Is that the right stuff?

Speaker 5 (48:44):
Or not?

Speaker 2 (48:46):
Until Monday, attendam Eastern Standard time and we'll see you
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