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There's been some thought given to this issue, and Senator Ron Wyden has already advised on what actions to take. I agree that the Biden administration should ignore this ruling. The courts depend on the legitimacy of their rulings, but they are currently eroding that legitimacy through deeply partisan and unfounded decisions. The justices themselves are undermining their own enforcement power. A ruling depends on enforcement, and the Biden administration has the power to choose whether or not to enforce it.

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People who refuse to comply with congressional subpoenas should be prosecuted and go to jail, according to the speakers. They emphasize that in America, when subpoenaed, you must show up, regardless of wealth or power. They argue that holding individuals accountable is crucial for democracy and the rule of law. The speakers express their frustration with Steve Bannon's defiance of the subpoena and call for his imprisonment. They stress the importance of respecting lawful orders from Congress and warn of the consequences for those who reject them. The lesson they want to impart is that everyone should comply with subpoenas, whether for Congress or the court. They hope the committee will go after those who defy subpoenas and hold them accountable.

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Mike Nellis, Lauren Rishon's business partner, allegedly refused to comply with a subpoena, similar to Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro, who faced jail time. Nellis is associated with Authentic Campaigns, which launched a $10,000,000 anti-Trump ad campaign. The speaker questions if this campaign is funded by the millions of dollars in payments allegedly sent to Rishon and Nellis' homes, and if this is why they were allegedly attacked. The speaker suggests this could be an excuse for Nellis not complying with the subpoena. They criticize the Republicans for not enforcing the subpoena against Nellis, while Bannon and Navarro were jailed. The speaker claims Republicans are useless.

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Yesterday, we told you that new documents we got showed that Fonny Willis was recording was working secretly behind the scenes with the Biden justice department, the Biden White House, and the j six democrats to create a double jeopardy, double drain on Donald Trump's supporters by creating a similar indictment to Jack Smith, but in Georgia to move resources and lawyers and and attention span and divide it. We have we're supposed to have a justice system that avoids double jeopardy, but in this case, you can see the plot being created by these lawyers and by the collaboration. Today, we raise a question or we provide some evidence to a question that Jim Jordan raised about a year ago, the House Judiciary Committee Chairman. He believed that Fonny Willis' prosecution of Trump was being underwritten by the justice department because he saw a stream of funding. What we see, what we've provided to the public, is an unusual situation. In the middle of Willis building your case against Donald Trump and 18 of his allies and and to charge them with conspiracy in and racketeering in Georgia to double up on what Jack Smith charged in Washington, The justice department comes to Fonny Willis and says, hey. We just want you to apply for this grant, and we're gonna take this grant, which is normally competitive. We're gonna make it noncompetitive. Basically, you're the only one that's gonna get the money. Just fill out the paperwork and take your cash, about $2,000,000. It's that classic Washington grant, go help kids, not really much specificity, but they move it from competitive to sole source, meaning that it's wired just for her. It looks like the old Boss Hogg way of doing business or Tammany Hall way of doing business. And I think for Jim Jordan or Barry Loudermilk who was on our show last night investigating January 6 from the judiciary committee, this is a pretty serious issue for them to investigate. This looks like a gift grant to Fonny Willis while she's doing the bidding of Joe Biden to pursue and tie down Donald Trump and his friends in a criminal prosecution in Atlanta. It looks just like Tammany Hall, Chicago style politics, and there's now a complete body of documents for congress to look at this. It's it's a pretty pretty clear case of what's going on.

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President Biden issued pardons to members of the January 6th committee, which you were part of. This came after President Trump suggested the committee should face jail time. You previously expressed that you did not want a pardon and communicated this to the White House. Now that you’ve received one, are you considering accepting it or seeking legal recourse? We are evaluating the situation, but it’s unclear what can be done since the pardons apply to the entire committee. This is unprecedented territory. We’ve operated collectively, and the law regarding such pardons is ambiguous. It seems likely we’ll have to accept the pardon unless there’s an attempt to prosecute the committee.

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We need more people like you in Washington, not the current politicians. Many Republicans missed the chance in 2022. I'm willing to go to prison to defend the constitutional separation of powers. This case could set a precedent on whether Congress can use subpoena power against a president. Executive privilege is crucial for presidents to receive confidential advice. The J Six committee is undermining this privilege. If I lose my appeal, executive privilege will be weakened. A president needs the ability to act on both sides.

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House Republicans have endorsed a key figure behind the electoral college objections, despite criticism. This person led a legal effort, supported by over 100 colleagues, to challenge the 2020 election results. Interestingly, some Republicans initially deemed this strategy a failure, yet they now intend to stand alongside him.

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The speaker questions why Pam Bondi hasn't prosecuted Garland and asks if the rule is that only Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon go to jail for obstructing Congress. They assert that the case doesn't require six months to decide, as it was resolved by the prior administration. The speaker suggests Garland wouldn't prosecute himself within the Justice Department. They express confusion about the difficulty in deciding whether to prosecute someone or, at least, announcing a review of the issue.

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Bannon discusses his conviction, contrasting it with the release of a violent criminal, highlighting perceived lawlessness among Democrats. He emphasizes the need for a thorough investigation into the January 6th events, calling for a new committee led by Republicans to uncover intelligence failures and the involvement of various agencies. Bannon expresses determination to fight his conviction, asserting his commitment to Trump and the Constitution, and insists that the ideological battle against the Democratic Party must be won. He urges Republicans to govern aggressively and conduct oversight of the Biden administration. Bannon warns staffers involved in the January 6th hearings to preserve documents for future inquiries, stressing the importance of accountability and transparency.

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Biden's DOJ is pushing to imprison Steve Bannon for contempt related to the January 6th committee, similar to Peter Navarro. Navarro is fighting his sentence, claiming he's too notorious for interviews in prison. This political move raises questions about silencing voices like Bannon's before the November election. Meanwhile, the House Oversight Committee plans to hold AG Garland in contempt for withholding Biden's interview tapes. Author Daniel Greenfield discusses fighting against the left in his book, "Domestic Enemies, The Founding Father's Fight Against the Left," emphasizing the need to confront leftist ideologies seeking total power and control.

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Some Democratic members of Congress are preparing for the possibility of litigation. They're considering if they have the best teams possible to carry out their work. Some Republicans may say that Democrats are weaponizing the Justice Department, citing Trump's trial as an example. But in the United States, we are judged by a jury of our peers. Trump was found guilty in court on 34 felony charges. It's hard to make a partisan argument against that.

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If the January 6 committee is legitimate, then members of Congress can't hide behind the speech and debate clause if they committed felonies by destroying or suppressing evidence. When Donald Trump wins the presidency, there should be a full investigation into those in Congress who aided this activity. We need to find out who was responsible, whether there was ill intent to suppress evidence from federal investigators, and hold them accountable. If the January 6 committee is legit, then it is subjected to federal statutes. The deep state has gotten away with things for too long, so we must defeat it to have real accountability, whether it's Democrat or Republican. Electing Donald Trump is the first step.

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The speaker discusses the selective evidence and rigged cases surrounding the January 6th incident at the Capitol. They argue that the prosecutors, DOJ, and FBI have created a two-tier system of justice by hiding certain evidence and distributing others to maintain a false narrative of an insurrection. They also mention the attempt to remove Donald Trump from the ballot and highlight the connections between the law firm representing the group pushing for his removal and individuals like Sally Yates, Rod Rosenstein, and Gina Haspel. The speaker questions the logic behind accusing Trump of insurrection when he did not order the deployment of the National Guard.

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Speaker 0 discusses bipartisanship, while Speaker 1 expresses fear of arrest due to involvement in Stop the Steal. Seeking a second pardon from the president, he presents it as a plan to save the Trump movement before facing charges.

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The White House confirmed Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams. Translation: The White House confirmed that Letitia James and Fannie Willis visited before suing Trump. Willis appointed her alleged lover to prosecute Trump, paying him $650,000 in taxpayer money. Nathan Wade conspired with the White House, billing them for meetings. Willis also collaborated with Adam Schiff on the January 6th case. Republicans were barred from the committee, which later destroyed evidence. Is the Biden White House orchestrating Trump's prosecution? - Armstrong Williams.

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The president can pardon individuals before they're charged. Trump may issue a plan. Influencers can help. The situation is fluid. Powell can't reach him. Handlers block her. Unclear who will enact the plan. Don't talk politics.

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A federal judge approved a class action lawsuit against Nancy Pelosi filed by approximately 500 January 6th defendants. The defendants are suing Pelosi for $350 million, claiming she set a trap for them, allowed them to enter, and then jailed them. If the defendants win, it would bankrupt Pelosi and prove the events of January 6th were a setup.

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The judge in Trump's trial is biased and unfair, threatening Trump with arrest if he doesn't attend court daily. The judge has connections to Biden and is targeting Trump supporters as potential jurors. The goal is to convict Trump before the 2024 election to prevent him from running again. Democrats are using the legal system to destroy Trump out of fear of losing to him in future elections.

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Joe Biden's campaign strategy involves setting the trial date for Trump's January 6th case on January 2nd, which could last for 2 months. This means Trump would have to be in court every day, preventing him from participating in important primary events. Biden's Department of Justice even labeled Trump a flight risk, despite his high profile and Secret Service protection. Republicans are considering impeachment as a response, with plans to subpoena more Biden associates, including Joe Biden's brother and Hunter Biden. The Biden family is expected to resist and engage in a legal battle. Biden wants Trump tied up in court to avoid scrutiny and potential indictment if he loses the election. Both candidates need to win to avoid prison.

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Steve Bannon believes Democrats are lawless and that the January 6th Committee was not a traditional hearing. He calls for a new congressional committee, with Republicans in charge, to investigate intelligence failures, FBI and DHS involvement, and the Pentagon's and National Guard's actions on January 6th, as well as the death of Ashley Babbitt. Bannon believes the elites are taking on aspects of an authoritarian state. He claims his trial was unfair, with defenses removed, and sees his conviction as part of a larger ideological war. He urges the defeat of Liz Cheney and other committee members. Bannon says he will never back off supporting Trump and the Constitution, and is prepared to go to jail. He believes the law is on his side and will fight the conviction through appeals. He calls the Biden administration illegitimate, citing the Saudis' and Chinese Communist Party's lack of respect. He wants every House committee to be an oversight committee and to launch a real January 6th committee to investigate staff lies and misrepresentations.

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If the January 6th committee is legitimate, then members of Congress cannot use the speech and debate clause to avoid accountability for felonies like destroying or suppressing evidence. If Donald Trump wins the presidency, there should be a thorough investigation into Congress members who facilitated criminal activities related to January 6th. We need to identify who was responsible and whether there was intent to obstruct federal investigations, as that constitutes a crime regardless of congressional status. The deep state has historically evaded accountability, but real change requires defeating it. Electing Donald Trump is a crucial step toward achieving that accountability.

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Biden's son, Hunter Biden, faced questions about selling the family name. He didn't show up for a meeting and could be held in contempt. Republicans are pushing for an impeachment inquiry resolution, which would give more weight to their subpoenas. If Hunter is held in contempt and prosecuted, he could face jail time. They plan to pass the impeachment resolution before Christmas, take a break, and resume after New Year. Once the resolution is passed, they may subpoena Hunter again, and he may be more likely to comply now that the inquiry is official. He fears potential prosecution if he ignores it again.

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We're diving into the January 6th select committee, which has not been truthful with the American people. The events of January 6th were indeed bad, with assaults on law enforcement being unacceptable. However, the narrative pushed by Democrats over the past four years is false and exaggerated. We aim to clarify what really happened and investigate why President Biden pardoned members of the committee. Since they are pardoned, they must testify, especially those no longer in office. Expect subpoenas to be issued soon.

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Congressman, why did the J6 committee delete their files? I have no idea. It's all in the bipartisan report by Republican Representative Liz Cheney, who chairs the Republican conference. Do you think Liz Cheney is a true Republican? Well, you tell me. You seem to be a true Republican. And what about Governor DeSantis? He was a Democrat, then a Reform Party member, and independent, but he's a con man and your boss. Thank you for your input. Are you sure you don't want to answer about the committee's handling of Donald Trump? Thank you, congressman.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Steve Bannon on Biden as National Security Threat, Fighting Trump Lawfare, and Preparing For Prison
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Megyn Kelly opens the show discussing significant Supreme Court rulings that limit executive agency powers and impact the Department of Justice's obstruction charges related to January 6th. The latter ruling is seen as a potential victory for Donald Trump, as it undermines the charges against him and other January 6th defendants. Kelly critiques President Biden's debate performance, suggesting he may not remain the Democratic nominee, despite his insistence on continuing his campaign. Reports indicate that influential Democrats are urging Biden to step aside, with his wife, Dr. Jill Biden, maintaining a facade of normalcy. Steve Bannon joins the show, emphasizing the national security implications of Biden's performance and the potential for a constitutional crisis. He argues that the lack of accountability for Biden's cognitive struggles and the media's complicity in covering them up are critical issues. Bannon believes Biden will be replaced on the Democratic ticket and calls for congressional investigations into the administration's handling of national security. Bannon discusses his impending prison sentence for contempt of Congress, asserting it is politically motivated. He highlights the importance of the Supreme Court's recent rulings, particularly the decision on obstruction charges, which he believes will lead to the release of many January 6th defendants. He expresses confidence that the political landscape is shifting in favor of Trump and the Republican Party, citing polling data that shows Trump leading among independents. The conversation shifts to the implications of the Supreme Court's rulings on the administrative state, with Bannon arguing that the decisions are a significant step towards reducing bureaucratic overreach. He stresses the need for Republicans to fight back against perceived injustices and lawfare tactics used by Democrats against Trump and his allies. Bannon emphasizes the importance of unity within the populist movement and encourages individuals to take action in the face of political persecution. He expresses readiness to serve his sentence while continuing to advocate for Trump and the movement. The discussion concludes with Bannon's indifference towards Trump's potential vice presidential pick, focusing instead on the broader goals of the movement.
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