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January 31, 2025 48 mins

THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Pray for our enemies because we're going to medieval on
these people.

Speaker 1 (00:12):
You've not got a free shot. All these networks lying
about the people, the people have had a belly full
of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I
know you tried to do everything in the world to
stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's
going to happen. And where do people like that go
to share the big line?

Speaker 3 (00:27):
Mega media?

Speaker 2 (00:28):
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of
these people had a conscience.

Speaker 1 (00:33):
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?

Speaker 2 (00:37):
If that answer is to save my country, this country
will be saved.

Speaker 3 (00:43):
Worry use your host, Stephen k Ba.

Speaker 1 (00:50):
It's Friday, thirty one January.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
You're Verlow twenty twenty five, eleven days into the forty
seven days of thunder, still going on. So many things
happen every night. I want to get Josh Hammer on
to seventy. He wrote an amazing piece of Newsweek overnight
about the birthright citizenship, quite amazing.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
So there's so many verticals, so many things happening.

Speaker 2 (01:13):
Two things I addresses that we're going to finish up
with the confirmations, because remember it's three things. It's executive actions,
executive orders, right, boom, you hit those right, but of
course they're not laws, but they're they're effective and you've
seen those amazing. Then the second is your personnel, right,
that's the Cabinet Secretary's got to get them through the
big push to get the top guys. And because you

(01:35):
get a thousand that have to be confirmed, three thousand
going right away. And the last is the big legislative
stuff and the financial stuff and all that, and that
is you know, they're coming out of Durrow. They've been
down there playing golf, hanging out there. Only one hundred
and seventy showed up at the two and eighteen in
the house. That right there is a signal and some
of the biggest cost cutters didn't go. And in fact,

(01:57):
chip Roy's not there, Crane's not there. I don't think
any is there. And they're saying, you know, why are
we doing this? Why we spend the time here? We
got to be back passing a budget because March twentieth,
I think it is we run money. So it's process
and we'll get down to process. Two zero two two
two four three one two one. You've done an amazing job.
You lit the phones up yesterday, put people unnoticed. I

(02:17):
want to thank doctor Ralph Abraham for being here and
really given RFK Junior a shout out and hope uh,
Senator Cassidy and others on the Republicans, I pay attention
and also to President Trump. We need to get these
committee votes done, and we need then to break cloture,
and we need to get you know, we got to
get vote in. We've got to get Bobby Kennedy, TULSEI, Cash,

(02:42):
all of it's got to be done now. Shouldn't be
leaving for the weekend, should be up to twenty four
hours a day.

Speaker 1 (02:47):
Just go do it, do it, do it, do it,
action action action.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
But so but Cash, buttel FBI and he's also two
thirds of the FBI is counter intel, intelligence, counter terrorism,
all of it. One third is is you know, cops
or investigative service. You're thoughtsting a Cash and particularly things
like you know January sixth, all of it.

Speaker 4 (03:09):
What'd you think, well, Steve, what was this justing about
Cash's nomination? Was how he just dominated the space and
this is a guy who, look you know, he with
plenty of reps in the war room, probably as many
reps in the war room as any of the nominees
up there combined. This was a guy who was not
only prepared for the questioning, but he actually at one

(03:30):
point took the initiative away from them and he said, look, senator,
you got two minutes to ask your question. He's flipping
it back on them. And this is someone who looks
January sixth, he was in the room. He was in
the room prior to January sixth. He was in the
room when President Trump gave the order to Chris Miller
to have the ten thousand National Guard there. The order
that Milly disregarded not the first time that Millie has

(03:52):
disregarded the chainey command. And I think we're going to
be looking into that, as well as Millie's staff and
his aides and his mill aates and everybody else was there.
But what was interesting about Cash, I think was probably
the lack of controversy that really came out of this.

Speaker 1 (04:06):
Look.

Speaker 4 (04:07):
The Democrats were trying to they were trying to bloody
him up. They were trying to make him look like
some kind of kook, some kind of extremist. They were
not able to do so because they forgot that Cash
Pttel has sixteen years of serious government service behind him,
both as a public defender on the local level, then
at the national level, then going into the DOJ performing

(04:28):
all of these missions that of course working for Hipsie
and then to the National Security Council and other places
that he worked within the Trump administration. At add this
is a guy who's gone the like running the Pentagon.
This is the guy who's done the work, and they
were not prepared for that guy. So I would say,
out of all of the nominees yesterday, Cash is probably

(04:49):
the one that I would carry the top of my
list in terms of confirmation.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
I think Cash has got the votes.

Speaker 4 (04:54):
Bobby and Toulci they'll get them now, we'll get them.

Speaker 2 (04:58):
And that's why Teazer two two two four three one
two went take time, do one at a time. Tulsie
and Bobby definitely got it. I think Tulsi is actually
coming out better than they thought. But it's still work.
We cannot let we cannot falter. It's about it's on
your shoulders today, audience. You got to do it. Step up,
fixed band nets. You guys are the best you save,
you save Pete, we got Pete, you would have saved Gates.

(05:21):
I want to go to Here's I know we're winning morning, Joe.
I think the first two hours at least a six
that Lemire runs in seven, which I consider the first
two hours two hours. Jack Pisobic, I don't think they
spent a second. I might be, but I don't think
they spent a second. But they didn't spend much time
and they didn't emphasize it the hearings yesterday. That shows

(05:43):
you they're not in a good place.

Speaker 1 (05:45):
It was all that.

Speaker 2 (05:46):
It was all the helicopter and PRINSI Dent's di I
his press conference, DA, the thing about the water, it
was the it was the it was you know, President Trump,
Elon Mussel and the FAA go and all f A
A go.

Speaker 1 (05:57):
It was all that.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
They didn't they didn't want to touch hearing. See, they
don't want to go there.

Speaker 4 (06:01):
They don't want to go The mainstream media, the corporate
media in this country, does not want to hear all
of the truths that were said by Boom. You got
Bobby Kennedy up there putting out all the truth about
Maha and blowing up Bernie Sanders for all of his
money from Varmouth.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
They don't want that out there.

Speaker 4 (06:18):
Tolsey Gabber telling the truth about what really went down
in Syria, what really went down in Iraq. They don't
want that information out Ukraine, all the rest of it.
They can't play those clips. Cash and then Cash Ptel
tells you the truth about January sixth. So you've got
two options, right, America realizes they had two options, and
one one at the ballot box and one went down
in flames. The one that went down in flames was

(06:40):
the corporate media. The one that won was podcasts, was
X was new media, was truth.

Speaker 1 (06:46):
That's what came forward.

Speaker 4 (06:48):
So they're still playing their old games going after these guys,
and they realized they couldn't land a finger on them,
so they won't play the clips. They'll talk as a
contentious hearing, attack the hearing, and then and then they'll
go and it's oh, President Trump said something about DEI
and we don't like that, and they won't actually show
you what went on. That's why their ratings are in

(07:09):
the tank. That's why our ratings are ascendant. That's why
our movement is ascendant, because America does want that common
sense back again. America, by the way, agrees with President
Trump one dei. They agree with Pete Haig sith, you
want the best person for the job, period. It doesn't
matter the color, it doesn't matter the background, it matters

(07:30):
the merit.

Speaker 1 (07:31):
Can you do the job and are you best for
the job.

Speaker 4 (07:34):
And that's why they're terrified, because they don't have the
power to be able to dictate the narrative anymore.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Look, Tulsi was fantastic yesterday.

Speaker 4 (07:43):
Bobby was in fir Bobby Kennedy is probably the most
popular figure in America right now period, full stop. President Trump.
We know he has his detractors and his supporters. Bobby Kennedy,
Look you go anywhere. And I was down there a
couple of days ago. My brother, of course, spent the
entire day at the hearings. The MAHA people have come

(08:04):
to DC and they're not leaving.

Speaker 1 (08:06):
So they're not leaving.

Speaker 4 (08:07):
Nicole Shanahan's thrown down at these the entire movement we got.
There were people from my wife's mom's group that have
never done anything in politics before that we're showing up
to the hill saying, hey, we want Bobby Kennedy to
get in there. Why not because we hate anyone. It's
because we love our kids. It's as simple as that.

Speaker 2 (08:28):
This is the mainstream media, and this is why MSNBC people,
they're so discouraged and they've lost so much.

Speaker 1 (08:33):
They think the people that listen to think they liked them.

Speaker 2 (08:36):
They didn't catch the Maha Maga fusion. They didn't understand it.
Mainstream media. Elon got it. That's why he backed our play.
He got it. Now, what you're seeing now is seizing
the institutions of Mahan Maga. That's what the established order
hates and what they're going to try to do. If
they can't defeat them, they're going to try to box
them in with cash. You said you're not going to

(08:57):
do this, Telsa, you're not going to do this, Bobby
your prov seeing all that to forget that. Let's get
to vote and move on. But you're seeing now the
seizing of the institutions.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
They don't like it. I got it.

Speaker 2 (09:07):
Before I let you go, I've got to address this
situation at Reagan Airport particularly, you know it just it
doesn't it doesn't make any sense. They have not released
the the last pilot, but it doesn't it doesn't doesn't
make any sense. You don't but this black Hawk or
the patchy excuse me, the Apache.

Speaker 1 (09:26):
Doesn't make any sense. How has the visual that long?

Speaker 2 (09:29):
And you've got all the IF equipment, but it's just
even the visual and I don't want to hear it's
so confusing. Come on, man, these are the best helicopter
pilots in the world, next to Navy helicopter pilots. My
kid brother being one your thoughts, Jack Prosovic Well, Steve.

Speaker 4 (09:44):
Yesterday, I actually had the opportunity to be invited by
Secretary Christinome of the Department Homeland Security to go down
there to Reagan and we conducted a Northern border visit,
but we also went to and we were right there
as the NTSB and the working with the Coastguard Coast
Guardicle being an agency under the Department of Homeland Security,
working with them for a very quick briefing on what

(10:06):
went down that day. And there's so many questions, but look,
we were right there. I got to see the fuselage
in the water. The helicopter, by the way, actually upside
down in the water. So one of the issues that
they have to be able to recover that as well.
As understanding the channel and the depth of the Potomac
and everything that's situated in there. But you know, really

(10:27):
everything that we've learned and everything that's coming out, Steve,
it's giving us more questions than answers, because, look, the
thing was flying at night, if they're flying on nods,
if they were doing this night vision training, who was
this third pilot? Why are we not getting that basic
information out there? It's really simple stuff. The American people
need to know because these kids, there were kids on
this plane. It was the ice skaters. They were just

(10:49):
coming from the development. I mean, you had eleven thirteen
year old kids on this plane. It's absolutely horrific, and
the American people need to know what was going on.

Speaker 1 (10:57):
Who was in that air traffic control office?

Speaker 4 (11:00):
Why was it that supposedly someone at the tower went
out early. They left early, So whose decision was that?
Why did they leave early? There's so many questions as
to why this was going on. Look, we're here in
the district. We see helicopters going around all the time.
There's plenty of air traffic. This should have been a
routine situation. And then even President Trump tweeting this morning

(11:20):
that that the helicopters flying much higher.

Speaker 1 (11:22):
Than it had been approved.

Speaker 4 (11:23):
It was flying away from bit improved and that new
angle that came out today, and I've seen the reconstructions,
but when you watch that new video that came out
this morning, it looks very much like the helicopters flying
directly at the aircraft.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
It makes sense. This makes no sense.

Speaker 2 (11:39):
These are the best pilots, the best helic These helicopter
pilots are amazing. You know the Navy helicopter I look,
the fighter guys off the carriers are incredible.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
But you you you.

Speaker 2 (11:50):
Put one of those helicopters in the back of a
frigate or a destroyer in a certain sea state on
a closed.

Speaker 1 (11:58):
Night with no visibility. These guys are best in the
army game. That's that's to say that's the Seahawks is
the same.

Speaker 4 (12:04):
The Seahawk is the same version of a helicopter for
as the black Hawk for the army, So the same one.
That's that's your landing that on the back of a frigate.
You're landing that right on right on the forecastle. You're
landing that right on the you know, the aircraft or
whatever it is, and or or conducting the underway replenishment

(12:24):
the unrepped. So, I mean, these are incredible pilots. And
that isn't even by the way, the VIP level, which
was supposed to be that's your routine operations for for
one of these hels, not to mention fast ropers and
everything else they do and conducting the you know, conducting
the underway assistance and all the rest of it interdiction operations.

(12:44):
So I've never seen anything like this.

Speaker 1 (12:47):
This is supposed to be the best. Jack, this is
this is an understandable apache. Yeah, this is a black cart.

Speaker 2 (12:53):
And I remember when we did the coverage last week
that we got the premier coverage they gave us from
the White House. We did did North Carolina applation and
then when they went to Palisades they were met at
lax by the helicopters, the marine helicopters. I talked about
the training those pilots, these VIP pilots. You take the
best of the best, and then you get you more,

(13:13):
you get the bestest. It's just it's something's not right
on this. We'll figure it out. Jack pisobig. Where the
people go to get you, you're on fire, brother, Where
they go.

Speaker 4 (13:23):
We will be up here at two pm. We're going
to give a full update. We've got Nick Soretor, who's
going to be on. He'spent pretty much the entire week
down there, and it's going to be an incredible episode,
So make sure everybody comes in. It's going to be
white hot, and you know they're going to be a
very upset at everything that we say, because they always
are human events. Two pm here on Real Americans Voice Perfect.

Speaker 2 (13:43):
There's going to be a presser at one o'clock. We'll
be covering that on our other on getter In on Brumble.
Natalie will be there, Brian Glynn will be there from
Real America's Voice. I don't know if Amanda's back yet.
We got three correspondents over there. One o'clock presser, don't know,
I don't know the press president is going to drop in.

Speaker 1 (13:59):
That'll be our own Caroline Love. It is.

Speaker 2 (14:02):
She fantastic, blowing these folks up every day, putting.

Speaker 1 (14:06):
Them on notice. It's just amazing.

Speaker 2 (14:07):
But to talk about these young people, how much they've
grown and gotten so much better, because it's about reps,
just like playing football, just do reps. Repetition, repetition, repetition
learning curve is amazing. Johnny contakes us out with American Heart,
the anthem of the tea party movement. John con whose
house is nothing but ashes and Pacific palisades, all his music, everything,

(14:30):
photos unbelievable. We'll take you out with American Heart. We'll
be back in the warm.

Speaker 1 (14:39):
In just a moment.

Speaker 5 (14:41):
Already you win in lost your Fridman.

Speaker 3 (14:51):
American You're Stephen k Back.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
Okay, by the way, Jackson Naval Intelligence officer, I love him,
but no, we don't land on the forecastle on a
h I was in the Little Beavers Desron twenty three.
That's Arley Burke's old squadron in the seventh fleet. My
kid brother later was in helicopter pilot, lamps pilot and
Desron twenty three. Also think he was on the Reasoner.

(15:26):
I was on the Paul at Foster. He was on
the Reasoner. I was on a new Spruns class. He
was on an older one. There's tiny decks in the
back on the stern. These helicopter pilots are unbelievable. I
would think I'm gonna do more in the helicopter to
day at five to seven. It's very disturbing me what happened.
And I just when you look at it, and now
there's more evidence coming out on the footage, it just

(15:47):
there's something that doesn't make any sense. It just does
not make sense. Now there are maybe I'll break down
and go through the Uh. The air traffic controller did
not give the bearing where she I think she made
a mistake when she said, you know a visual, you
got c g R, you got the you got the
commuter jet. She didn't give a bearing and there was
another jet there.

Speaker 1 (16:06):
I don't know. It seemed to me enough separation would
be a problem.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
But this is, uh, it's quite disturbing, quite disturbing. So
and they were on a training mission. Night vision goggles
may have had that may had total just just instruments
for the for the pilot. Maybe the copilot lost the plot.
We'll get into it. Elon Musk and Doge, I've been

(16:32):
the biggest supporter, as you know, of Elon Musk and
the Doge effort because to deconstruct the administry a state,
you kind of need that type of consulting group because
here's what you have, and they have well, you know,
you get RUSS vote in the O and B Russ
is not confirmed yet.

Speaker 1 (16:47):
I want to make sure.

Speaker 2 (16:47):
Everybody understands fully Russ and the and just send it
a memo.

Speaker 3 (16:51):
The other day.

Speaker 2 (16:51):
Let's talk about these two members real quickly, so we'll
set the stage.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
For this.

Speaker 2 (16:56):
President Trump and days of thunders we go through. Is
issuing executive orders, taking executive actions. Everything he done after
issue in order. The cabinet guys report to him. And
remember he had the unitary theory, the unitary theory, the
executive he's the chief executive of the United States government.
He is the commander in chief of the military, and
he's also he's also the chief magistrate and the Chief

(17:19):
Law enforcement Officer of the United States and those three things.
So he can take either actions or he can take
executive orders as one legislation too. But those are the
kind of things get things going, get guys in hand,
bang bang bang.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
And he's signing executive orders, for instance.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Is a couple we had the headlines the other day
from the Financial time, so like the on the Green
New Deal, he says, hey, I want the whole Biden
things stopped immediately, and it's three hundred billion dollars and
he says, look, I believe in empowerment. I'm gonna take
that three hundred billion dollars. I'm gonna pay for the wall.
I'mna pay for all kinds of things. I got other priorities.
And you know, our theory is that's the max. He
passed it, we can take it. I want to stop.
And he gets out of the World Health Organization. He's

(17:58):
doing this, he's doing that. He's the other thing he
picks up. He picks up the next day, the Financial Time,
because President Trump reads a stack of newspapers, very well read,
and he's old school. He's not online. He's reading the paper.
He's flipping through the Washington Post and the whole front pages.
Trump's saying this, but no, it's not really effective. Picks
up the Wall Street Journal. He's got three hundred million dollars,
green new doll is going to be spent, nothing happening.

(18:20):
Picks up New York Times. World Health Organization. There's still
Anerica is still spending eighty percent. So he says, yo,
I'm signing executive orders, and I'm the president and the
chief executive in the unitary theory of government, and so
when I sign it, it's supposed to be overdone.

Speaker 1 (18:35):
It's like a papal bolt, is it not?

Speaker 2 (18:37):
Because the Office of Legal Council told me it was constitutional.

Speaker 1 (18:41):
We're all good here, right, guys.

Speaker 2 (18:43):
And they're saying, yeah, yeah, but you've got a system,
and this where Owen becomes again, they kind of manage it.
You have a system, and remember this is ten million people.
You have two and a half million bureaucrats or federal employees.
You have two and a half million military, roughly have
five million contractors that are some sort of execut levels.
There's ten million people. You have three thousand to get
one thousand in there. So President of the L and

(19:04):
B guy said, well, here's what we do. We always
and we do this, I think in any administration, we'll
just send a memo out and say, hey, wherever you
are in the system, wherever cash is, let's just hold.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
On for a second. Let's have a pause so we
just know where this money is, and then the president
will be signed and then we'll think it through. What
we're gonna do here.

Speaker 2 (19:22):
This is not talking about a cut, it's not talking
about a suspensional program. I'm not talking about anything except
just we're gonna have a momentary pause so we can
get our sea legs and uh, they go to full meltdown,
full meltdown. They're calling the guys down a draw there
at the conference and they can say the head start
and the meals on wheels and everything, and you get
to see the the level of participation of federal money

(19:47):
back through the system to pay for that and a
lot of macropeople and they're sending them medicaid and all that.

Speaker 1 (19:51):
It got that.

Speaker 2 (19:53):
Now I would pose it as a populist nationalist. The
reason we have all this federal spending is that these
are the corporations and the don shluffing off the responsibilities
of the corporations, maybe to not take in foreigners and
maybe pay people more. Maybe we have a little restrictive
labor market and you have to pay more for people,
and so people then can afford. They don't need meals

(20:14):
on wheels and they don't need head so they don't
need these programs. This is these programs and the spending.
And this gets back to do you give them tax
cuts or do you give them tax increases? And when
you've got to get cuts, are you going to be
able to pressure people for cuts?

Speaker 1 (20:29):
Maybe we'll see that.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
But more importantly, it's the corporatists and Wall Street and
the wealthy. Are they the ones who control this? They're
the puppet masters. Put the gun to their head and say, hey,
all these programs and all this spending, we want to
stop it. But the way we got to stop it
is we've got to pay people more. We have to
pay people called American citizens mo money. You got to
pay more money. Then you're not going to need all

(20:53):
these programs. Look at the programs and everybodys sitting there
going and hey, maga, I think the community hospitals now
and roll for medicaid. Don't think medicaid's in our city.
I think it's I don't know, two thirds somebody told
me in Idaho is like eighty percent of the babies.
My point, these cuts are not gonna be easy, Gonna
be quite tough, gonna be very tough. Need serious people

(21:14):
to think this through, because this as we think to
the geoeconomics, as you see President Trump doing right the
golden market and the twenty five percent terrifts, and thinking
about the external revenue service not just the internal revenue service,
and you've got the geostrategic rethinking. Maybe hemispheric defense, maybe
We don't need nine hundred million dollars to be all
over Hell's half Acre everywhere is taking our nose in

(21:35):
everybody's business. What they say in the transition, what was
the Army secretary came out? We have one hundred thirty undred,
twenty five thousand troops. We have essentially one hundred and
fifty thousand folks in uniform spread out over hundreds of
military installment and bases and carry battle grips on all
of it throughout the world, spread all over Hell's half
Acre for what reason? The propagation of the American Empire.

(22:00):
I didn't sign on for that. You didn't sign on
for that. The revolutionary generation certainly didn't sign.

Speaker 1 (22:05):
On for that. That's where we have to have a
national debate and national discussion.

Speaker 2 (22:10):
Now we've got this process here and as you know,
you hate CRS right, you would have been the ones
that turfed out Kevin McCarthy because you promised your twelve
individual appropriations. But why is that important? Because that's where
you actually see the sausage getting made. You know they're
on MSMC. Everybody wants cuts the government because it comes
down to the meals on wheels and headstart and everything
like that. But in the appropriations process, you can guys

(22:31):
see it. Remember you stayed up all night in the
summer of twenty three, I think it was all night long,
and those debates and quite interesting.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
You see you see MTG, You see Andy.

Speaker 2 (22:41):
Basey, these budget cut of difficit cutters, they said, no,
we got cut this cut this cutz. And then you
have a Republican I don't know, joyce of a height.
You have all these Republicans come up there, all these rhinos,
and they said, no, we got to do this.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Go one of the Democrats. It's the rhinos, the established order.

Speaker 2 (22:57):
So now we got we've got Elon, and Elon put
it tweet last night and this is what I've been saying.
So he kind of I don't know if he didn't
under fully understand the tweet or whatever, but it's there
if we can put it up. He says, Look, I'm
gonna cut a two tree and dollar deficit. I'm gonna
take a tree and dollars out. Brother, we're with you.
This is what I'd like to hear. The train dollars
you promise you right there. But it says fiscal year

(23:18):
twenty six, well, physical year twenty six starts. I don't
know next October. We need those cuts now. It's twenty five,
it's not twenty six. The only thing that matters right now,
twenty six doesn't matter twenty five meters.

Speaker 1 (23:31):
Here's my point.

Speaker 2 (23:32):
We're gonna go through this exercise of of appropriations, all that,
and somehow we're gonna get to some jam. Trust me,
they're going to back you into a corner and sometime
around March nineteenth, we're gonna have a big ol. Either
kick the can down the road for a one year
cr or there'd be some onmus It's gonna be something
you're not gonna like it. So let me tell you
right now, you're not gonna like it, and you're gonna

(23:52):
lighten guys up not to vote for it. We're gonna
have this whole thing. They're Cowson Freedom Caucus and the
War Room Posse a bunch of troglodytes over there, Elon,
and he's talking about four billion dollars a week.

Speaker 1 (24:04):
Hey, I got it. I can do the math. Four
billion a week as of just seveny thirty of the trains.
I got it. I like it.

Speaker 2 (24:09):
I like directionally. Whatever you want to do is great
but they needed now. Can't wait till next year. In fact,
it's intellectually absurd to even think of it. Why will
we pass and appropriations now that has a trillion dollars
of things you want to cut next year and we
just do it this year. Just give me some top line,
Just give me some just some basics, just right now.

Speaker 1 (24:31):
Get the dose. Guys, they're smart, they work all night.
Just give it.

Speaker 2 (24:34):
Gets getting directionally. Just show me where you're going directly
in twenty five now, now, now when I waiting, can't wait.
I love the fact that it's a trading. You're getting there,
you committed to it. I want to see that now,
and just as a free advice and take it for
what it's worth. Let's go back to the firestorm of

(24:57):
the other couple of days and look whether President Trump
and the White House blinked or they didn't blink. Whether
they rescinded the memo but then rescind the content of
the memo, that's not relevant. What is relevant is that
the left thinks they got to win. They think for
the first time they stood up. And here's where they
stood up. Every congressional district. You got meals on wheels,
you got this program, you got that program, that program

(25:19):
that babang babang, And there are certain members of the
working class that you know that are MAGA supporters voting
from President Trump, that are you know, use those programs.
It's just the way it is. There's gonna be some consternation.
So you have to have the four bayon a week

(25:41):
is interesting because it adds up to a tree in.
But the world doesn't work like that. I'd like the
fact and the math adds up and I'm all good
so far, but it doesn't work like that.

Speaker 1 (25:49):
Let me go back.

Speaker 2 (25:50):
It's programs and bill It's not individual people. You did
a buy it of government employees the other day that
might may be legal.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
May not be legal. I kind of like you're rattling
in the cage.

Speaker 5 (26:01):
I like it.

Speaker 2 (26:02):
I kind of dig that. But let me make a recommendation.
Where we got to start is we just passed in NDAA.
It's nine hundred billion dollars. President Trump's talking about a
hemispheric defense. We're talking about a new order, a new
geostrategic order, a new geoeconomic or dumping twenty five percent

(26:24):
tariffs on our two biggest trading parts are two.

Speaker 1 (26:25):
Of the three, there's new thinking. Let me toss out
an idea.

Speaker 2 (26:33):
I think that's started the Pentagon, because I think you
started the Pentagon, you might be able to then get
buy in on the discretionary spending on social services. Let's
start at the Pentagon. If you don't start the Pentagon,
the math of four being a week is not relevant.
And it has to happen now now now.

Speaker 1 (26:56):
Short break.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
Your whole Stephen k back, Okay, Palisades, Washington, Washington Times
has a quite frankly, it's a wake up call the
folks in the Palisades. And since I'm very familiar with
property in the Palisades, the most beautiful Coint place, just incredible,

(27:21):
very classy, understated. Now the people there, that's where Reagan
used to live with Nancy. It was that kind of
crowd because he was not a big He was not
a flashy Beverly Hills type or Holmby Hills type or
bell Air type. And as we talked about the show
when the President went out there, Washington Times has got
a thing because of laws in California they have to

(27:42):
have was it Section eight housing? Now low cost hand
that's going to rock the world. These progressives so and
still talking about eighteen months. I think Dumpster's got in
their President Trump where the Rick Crenell and others are
trying to I know a bunch of buddies of mine
they're working with Grenell now because they want to move
out smartly. Chris horrors joining us, Chris now more than ever.

(28:02):
I think you need a satellite and I keep telling
people get them, you need them, but you might need
power generation more. Tell me about your store and what
you revide. You always coming with a great special and
I appreciate it. I asked you, I said, hey, we
got people that are hurting right now. What do you
got for so talk to well, yeah, Steve, if you're
absolutely right.

Speaker 6 (28:23):
Satellite phones were key to saving many lives in these
terrible fives we had in the Palisades and around the
LA area, because satellite phones work when the cell towers
go down, and of course the cell towers were down,
the pals down, and people were not able to use
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SAP phones to get assistants because they work.

Speaker 1 (28:46):
Regardless of what's going on on the ground.

Speaker 6 (28:48):
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But something else that's come out of this is the
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they actually have power.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
One of the few up there who do.

Speaker 5 (29:11):
Uh.

Speaker 6 (29:12):
And look, this has been a problem for a while
and we've seen attacks on the power grid. And just
the other day so Cash Bettel, soon to be FBI director,
I guess we hope, was talking about the vulnerability of
the power grid. So look, yes, after a disaster, a
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(29:32):
the ongoing threads and increasing threads from around the world
to utility services, it's something that everyone should have. You know,
some people have the propane powered ones, and that's fine
if you can get propane. If you can't, then the
sun is always going to be there. Yeah, no, absolutely,
So see.

Speaker 1 (29:49):
What's how many how many you how many of these
do you have?

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Because the audio I want to tell the audience, these
your phones when you come over with these offers for
us exclusively for the war, they go quick.

Speaker 1 (30:00):
How many how many power packages do you have? How
many generators?

Speaker 6 (30:04):
Well we're running pretty low after the after the fires,
you know, we had a ton of units going up
there to La County area. But Steve, despite that, you know,
we don't try to cash in on these things. We
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Speaker 1 (31:01):
That's nine four one eight four one zero eight full four.

Speaker 6 (31:05):
But Steve, we've also got up to a forty percent
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You know, they are a bit more expensive normally six
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Speaker 2 (31:23):
So you get, you get to you get the iridium phone,
you get the minutes and the minutes, minutes can roll
into the if you don't use them, minutes rollover, and
you get the free power pack, which is one thousand dollar. Okay,
where do people go to call and talk to like
a human being and walk through this because you know
how the war and posse is there and they've been
working the Senate all day, right, they've been working the Senate.

Speaker 1 (31:43):
They need to talk to they need to talk about
a deal. So where they go to.

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Speaker 2 (32:05):
They're done, and then we'll get new units in first
fifty callers. Let's get up on it now. You can
take a break from calling the Senate and beating them up.
Call and walk through. Make sure you understand the offer.
Chris Horror, thank you, brother, appreciate you always thanks, appreciate it,
Jez Chris, Chris Cutsy's cutsies. They get these special deals,
get this stuff in and then it moves out quickly.

(32:27):
These things always go I don't know ten minutes, So
get on it. I want to go back to some
one of the engine room guys. So to get to
the balance back, I'd love the tradeing dollars. So directionally
you're heading in the right direction. Elon, good on you.

Speaker 1 (32:39):
We need it now, not a year from now, because
generally we're not going to get it all.

Speaker 2 (32:43):
But generally, you know, we can't pass a thing and
spend it and then go through a year saying we
should cut it.

Speaker 1 (32:50):
That's ridunculous. So we don't need to do that.

Speaker 2 (32:52):
That's why we have very smart people over doge, and
you got even smarter people at.

Speaker 7 (32:56):
O and B.

Speaker 1 (32:56):
They know what they're doing.

Speaker 2 (32:58):
But to go back this way, defense budget, so we
have roughly we take in I don't know four and
a half or five trillion dollars now, and we're gonna
have a bigger gap because remember that does include the
tax cuts on tax no tax on tips, no tax
on overtime, and the big kahuna, no tax on social security.

(33:19):
But we roughly take in four and a half five
trillion dollars corporate taxes only five hundred bana.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
That just saying.

Speaker 2 (33:26):
You we spend about six and a half trillion dollars roughly.
These are rough nurmbers, but it's about a three and
a half to two train dollars deficit.

Speaker 1 (33:36):
Of the discretionary spending.

Speaker 2 (33:38):
The entitlements add up to x amount, but the discretionary
spending is about a one point seven to five train
nine hundred bania of that.

Speaker 1 (33:46):
Let's say a tree in for round up. Make this easy.

Speaker 2 (33:48):
Is defense budget five hundred to seven fifty is social services?
That's the meals and wheels, all this other stuff. You
say you have social security and Medicare. And I keep
telling these guys and when somebody some politics says we
can you know, we can't do this because he's got
to get to entitlements. They're lying to you. They are
lying to you. They're lying to you. We're never going

(34:09):
to get in to entitlements. And to the American people,
the little guy's got one thing works all his life.
He's got he's got he's got a contract. That contract.

Speaker 1 (34:17):
He's got a little bit of Social Security twelve hundred
bucks on. He's got that. He's got Medicare. That's what
he's got.

Speaker 2 (34:25):
And he's got leverage. And I tell him, as a populace, hey,
you hold on the levels. You don't change it, you
don't agree to it, you don't even have a conversation
about I'm not interested. We're not even interesting talking about
entitlements until we see the corporate welfare and these welfare
queens and these corporations, and that's what they are. We
got to see some cuts and the cut. We got

(34:45):
to start with defense. And I'm a Hawk, and I
served for seven and a half. For eight years, Mo
did to West Point and then she went to the
Middle East. I was three and a half four years seat.
So I'm a hawk. I'm I'm pro defense, I'm but
not not pro to stupidity. We can't continue to do this,
and I'm tired of asking nations around the world. Hey,

(35:06):
can you pay two percent?

Speaker 5 (35:07):
Keep it?

Speaker 1 (35:07):
No, we're paying way too much for way too little,
and it's not thought through.

Speaker 2 (35:13):
We're not gonna have any more land wars in the
Eurasian land masks that we're involved in not gonna happen.
You see this with wait for it, hemispheric defense. Got
that secure the homeland and things around the homeland. And
let's have a Fortress America and extend the fortress from
the Arctic down to the Darien Gap. And then we
have our partners down in Brazil and Argentina take care

(35:36):
of the rest. And that's pretty good. This Monroe doctrine
two point zero, right, Manifest destiny. You get Canada in there,
get them a partner up with Canada. Manifest destiny two
point zero, Fortress America two point zero. Throwing an iron
dome and hey, iron don it's not gonna be cheap
dowing an iron dome. And Bob's your uncle. Don't need

(35:56):
to be around the world, don't need this apparatus, don't
need Morning Joe talking us. Oh you got the you know,
the Atlantic councilor screw them, let them, let your pay
for it. Let the people come off stad let them
come off the ski slopes. I'm getting to the west
end of London.

Speaker 1 (36:07):
Let's go to.

Speaker 2 (36:08):
Provence, Let's go to Tuscany. Cough up, pay up. You're
so worried about the Russian army. That's your problem.

Speaker 1 (36:15):
Last time. I look, we're in a continental power.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
We bailed you out, oh, World War One, we bailed
you out World War two, we bailed you out Cold
War three times. A charm done. This is why Ukraine's
got to be done today. No more, no more killing,
no more money, nothing.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
What we should do?

Speaker 2 (36:31):
No money, President Trump, cease fire immediately. Then we wanted
a forensic accounting, and Zelensky want to see how much
those oligarchs stole from the Ukrainian people and from you,
the American taxpayer. No more money, no more troops, and
our part of a security guarantee, not our problem. The
border we're interested in, remember, is the territorial integrity, the

(36:54):
self determination, the sovereignty of the Ukraine.

Speaker 1 (36:57):
Well that's two.

Speaker 2 (36:57):
Slaviganities slugging it out over there on you know, ill
defined somewhere around Stalingrad. I don't care, could care less.
That's between them figured out. One we care about. It's
down the riar Grand that's down Start County, Texas. And
you know what, Star County, Texas ninety seven percent Hispanic,

(37:18):
most Hispanic county in this country. In twenty sixteen, we
lost as good as job as I thought I did.
President Trump lost that by sixty percent to the ultimate globalist,
Hilly Clinton. Twenty twenty four, hard bitten Star County, Texas

(37:40):
ninety seven percent Hispanic. President Trump wins by sixteen points.
They're listening, They get it. That border is what we're
concerned about. Those people are who we're concerned about. Their sovereignty,
their self determination, their territorial integrity of the rear Grand
Valley in South Texas and Arizona, California, thrown New Mexico too,

(38:04):
and the territorial integrity of midtown Manhattan in Chicago, in Denver,
in Los Angeles, all of it, because every state's a
border state, every city is a border city. Chemical warfare.
We're over in Ukraine, Hell, we're losing one hundred thousand
people a year on fantanyl. That's a chemical. This is
the opium war two. This is the chemical warfare. We've

(38:25):
had a biological attack. Who says we have biological not
just the war and we've been preaching that gospel since
fifteenth January twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (38:32):
You know you were here. You know it's preaching it now.
Central Intelligence Agency.

Speaker 2 (38:37):
First day of the job, Rackcliff, they leak, oh you
know what the lab liek wihon lablik is. Yeah, that
was something that's real. And now they're saying the step two.
They're leaking out that hey, the Chinese Commanist Party might
have either inverting led it out of there or let
it out there, say Hirsh and you can take Si
Hirsch with a grain of salt. He's saying, hey, they

(38:58):
had actually we actually had trained scientists in the United States.
The CIA had had two informers right in there that
were telling them, and they told them when it came
out and wait for it November twenty nineteen. Heard that
day before November twenty nineteen. So we know who the
enemy is. Right, it's time to get on with it,
get focused, and we've got to go back to that

(39:19):
defense budget.

Speaker 1 (39:19):
Look, you want to bring down the Chinese Cameras Party.

Speaker 2 (39:21):
Remember I'm the only Savellian in the history of this
country fully sanctioned by the Chinese Cameras Party. One minute
after high noon on twenty January twenty twenty one. Matt Pottinger,
Mike Pompeio, Peter Navarro, in your own Stephen K. Bannon
that wears a badge of honor because yes, I support
Lauby drink.

Speaker 1 (39:41):
We can't overthrow Chinese Cameras Party.

Speaker 2 (39:42):
We cannot take down the Chinese Cameras par Only loud
by Jin can do it, and they will do it
because they're living under the most murderous dictatorship in the
history of mankind. Helmke, Stalin and Hitler look like pikers. Hell,
they killed two and and fifty men of their own.
People didn't bat and I Miles said that they'll replicate
They're not a people, not a problem. Too many people
are a problem. They thought not so much today. This

(40:07):
is the situation. It's defense, Budge. You cut the Chinese
Commists Party off of capital, access to capital in the
United States of America, loans in equity. You cut them
off from that, and you cut them off from technology.
Because trust me, as good as they've gotten to take
on the oligarchs of this faucy impact we made, they
stole most of that and or they were trained here
in American universities. Do I think about this whole thing

(40:31):
with foreigners and American universities. Now, if to come here,
they don't get they get an exit visa, not a
green cart exit visa.

Speaker 5 (40:39):
Go home.

Speaker 2 (40:40):
We want you to make your country great again. And
making your country great again, you'll make the world great again.
It'll make it easier for the United States to be
prosperous and peaceful. That's what we're aiming for. It stop
the forever, stop the invade everywhere. Invite everybody in short
break back.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
In a moment, who Stephen K b.

Speaker 2 (41:03):
Hunja, Okay, welcome back. Mercy Slapp joins us sepak was
on the nineteenth Mercy. We're going to Mercies and we're
going to do a war room Force Multiplier Academy the
first I think five hundred or thousand people of war
room possing and show that you get the ticket with

(41:24):
the discount price, you get a seat and you're going
to get a free lunch.

Speaker 1 (41:27):
How about that?

Speaker 2 (41:28):
All day we're going to be going to doing the
leputy last at the Rave reviews. I love it, so Mercy,
tell me about tell me about the rest of it.

Speaker 7 (41:36):
Well, you know we're starting off on February nineteenth with
the Seapac International Summit. You were with us last year,
Steve on the fact that you had different, basically leaders
from across the globe where we were able to tackle
the woke is an issue, the globalism issue, the marx
is an issue, and come up with the best practices

(41:59):
in terms of what we can do to support each
other in the different continents. It's just amazing, and that
event itself has grown substantially and we're going to be
expecting a lot of these international leaders to return. And
part of this is that they're feeling very invigorated right
now because the Trump effect is not just here in America,

(42:20):
where we've seen just to change in how Americans are
basically not only feeling, but living their lives and seeing
the fact that he's been able to do so much
in just a few weeks, but this Trump effect is
also having a huge impact internationally, where they themselves are saying, look,
we got to get organized, we got to get our
conservative movements stronger. We need the Steve Bannons, you know,

(42:44):
in their world as well to be able to make
sure that their message of freedom, their message of capitalism
and hope and you know, the nationalistic message there also
resonates the fact that they want to be, for example,
Italy first, or Argentina first, or Japan first, and they're
inspired by what we have done here in America. And

(43:05):
so that's going to basically kick off our Seapack conference.
Followed by that, then it's full blown red, white and blue.
As you know, we'll have the top speakers. As we're
seeing these confirmations come through, we're working with their staff
to get these cabinet members to come join us and
give their vision of what they're going to be doing
in their departments. And then of course JD. Vance and

(43:28):
President Donald Trump they're invited. And as we know, President
Trump always loves to close the Seapack conference where he
knows and he's always said it.

Speaker 1 (43:38):
He said, look that.

Speaker 7 (43:39):
Year of twenty twenty one, when everyone thought that he
was done politically, Seapack brought him right back up to
that stage the next month following that January and said,
you know what, we love you, mister President. We're never
going to back down. We will fight for you. And
of course now we're going to be able to really

(43:59):
be part of this. What I would say would be
the second inaugural address, the victory speech at.

Speaker 3 (44:05):
Seapack this year.

Speaker 1 (44:07):
Wow, Wow, amazing Mercy one more time. Where do people go?

Speaker 2 (44:11):
I'm going to talk about this in depth at five o'clock.
We got a lot to go through on the on
the Yes Academy and all. Where do we go Mercy today?
We want to We want thousands of war and posse
like normal show up to this for important We.

Speaker 7 (44:23):
Need a seapack dot org slash warroom, that seapac dot
org slash warroom. Thank you so much for supporting what
we're doing at Seapack. The tickets right now seventy six dollars,
which is just amazing. We've had great sponsors coming in
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(44:43):
Seapac February nineteenth through the twenty second at the Gaylord
Hotel in Maryland right outside Washington, DC. So if you
got snowed out or cold out in that inauguration, Steve,
you want to make sure American patriots to join us
at Seapack.

Speaker 1 (45:00):
We're going to be cheap by Joie Mercy. Thank you
so much.

Speaker 2 (45:02):
I'll talk about this more today I want a huge
turnt like we've had the last couple of thousand of people,
and I will meet and greet all of you over
the couple of days. We're going to have special events,
you know, get togethers et cetera. Also, we'll be putting
up this afternoon on February eighth. On Saturday, I will
be speaking at Harvard University, and we'll get you more
details on that at the Conservative Republican Student Conference twenty

(45:26):
twenty five.

Speaker 1 (45:27):
I think over at the.

Speaker 2 (45:27):
Charles Hotel right there in Harvard Square, which is a
fantastic place.

Speaker 1 (45:33):
Spend a lot of good time there in Harvard Square.
For the eighth we'll get that up and we'll get
more in.

Speaker 2 (45:38):
The c pack, more on more on the budget, more
on geopolitics, more on economics, more in the conference process,
all of it. But remember today between Nowaday, we're going
to the presser at one o'clock. We'll be streaming that.
I'll be back at five. Charlie Kirk follows this next post.
So after that two zero two two two four three

(45:58):
one two, when you've had in amazing, massive impact so far, Tulci,
Gabbert Cash, Ptel, Bobby Kennedy, President, Trump wants them, our
movement needs them, the country needs them. Let's get them
over the top. I think things are going very well.
No need to hit the panic button, yep. But we
need constant and continuous pressure action, action action. I want

(46:20):
to thank everybody. It's been so great. Yesterday was magnificent.
The feedback I got was tremendous. Two zero two two
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