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Chapter 1: How is President Trump's approach to Netanyahu unique?
It does seem like President Trump is uniquely situated to really pressure Prime Minister Netanyahu to get this done, to abandon this war. One White House state, I was talking about this yesterday, even used the word bully. Trump has had to bully Netanyahu to get here, and we appear to be on the brink. So give us your sense here.
Do you think that Trump will follow through, see this to the end to make sure it happens? And will Netanyahu listen? Yeah, look, you have to give President Trump credit for doing something that none of his predecessors, including himself, have actually done, which is facing down Netanyahu. Joe Biden tried to and then sort of swerved at the last minute. Barack Obama, ditto.
Netanyahu tends to have got the better. American presidents and this is really the first time that an American president has faced him down and has not you know has not accepted Netanyahu's reasons for foot-dragging delaying and not pressing ahead and so you've got to give credit to on this to President Trump. Of course, this is very early days.
I really like Yalda's characterization of both Israel, namely Netanyahu, and Hamas saying, yes, but, and Trump only hearing the yes. He's got to continue only hearing the yes.
Chapter 2: What challenges does Trump face with the peace process?
and overriding netanyahu's objections which are going to escalate if this as we all hope if this peace process unfolds netanyahu is going to find more and more tripwires and trump has got to continue to face him down but i have you know it's a rare thing but i am giving trump credit for something like this confrontation over troops in cities is only getting more intense where is it headed
Yes, I does feel like we're in an escalatory moment, obviously, rather than being a one off tool that Trump has used in response to a particular set of protests. He now sees this as a template for the whole country. He's rolling it out in Democratic run city after Democratic run city. Just last week, he told the military he thought maybe it should be a training ground. for the U.S.
military in our cities internally. You referenced Judge Immigrant's decision over the weekend, and I thought it really was a remarkable decision for those of you who haven't read it. You know, she took on Trump's false claims, the false pretext of some kind of an insurrection, or he called it, actually, in ordering up the troops, he said that Portland was a warlike hellscape.
And in her decision, she debunks this completely false claim. And she makes the point that, you know, we're a nation of constitutional law and not martial law. And I just I think it's really remarkable, both because it's false claims underlying what Trump is trying to do, but also the the wide range of the confrontations he's picked all around the country right now.
You know, he's opening up a multi-front war on what he and his advisors have called the enemy within. And I think part of the disbelief is that we're watching this unfold with our eyes, but we still can't quite believe that what's happening is what's happening. I was imagining this afternoon, try to cover Governor J.B.
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Chapter 3: How is Trump's handling of protests seen as a national template?
Pritzker's press conference as if it was not your present-day self, Steph, but your 1999 self, you know? And what would you say on the news? It would be almost unthinkable. to say the governor of Illinois has accused the president of an authoritarian takeover of Chicago because he's lying about an insurrection that isn't happening and using that to deploy military troops from around the country.
It's an amazing moment in American history that we're watching.
Solicitation of these telephone records. which I think emphasizes the political weaponization that was behind all this effort. And we're still getting more information, but we've released some records today, and I'll let Senator Johnson take over from here, and then each one of you colleagues can join in when you want to, whatever you want to say.
First of all, I want to thank Senator Grassley. It is because of his relentless advocacy for whistleblowers that a lot of this information is surfacing right now. We wouldn't know about the list of 100 Republican entities that were targeted by Jack Smith's Arctic Frost investigation. I don't think we know about this as well. So we need whistleblowers.
I think Dan Bongino and other folks in the FBI, they don't know where all the records are hidden. They still don't. They're not necessarily getting 100% cooperation. But this is outrageous what has happened. I just want to give you a timeline of this. I think you've already got the FBI...
that shows the number of members of Congress that were targeted, Representative Kelly, Senators Graham, Hagerty, Hawley, Sullivan, Tuberville, myself, Senator Lummis, and Blackburn. This memo was dated September of 2023. To put it all into context, the Mar-a-Lago raid occurred in August of 2022. Jack Smith announced the indictments against President Trump in August of 2023.
So this is almost two months later They're casting this net, this fishing expedition against members of the Senate and the House. I've been investigating this with Senator Grassley. This doesn't surprise me, but it should shock every American. Of what the Biden administration has done. By the way, this is the first time I was targeted by the FBI under the Obama administration.
The same thing happened to both Senator Grassley and I as part of the foreign foreign influence task force.
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Chapter 4: What does the Judge Immigrant's decision reveal about Trump's claims?
We were giving a briefing to try and convince us that the Hunter Biden laptop. It was no big deal. Basically, they're trying to throw us off the track. So this is major corruption that's being revealed inside the Obama and Biden Department of Justice, the FBI. And I'll turn it over to, I guess, Senator Hagerty, who's one of the individuals.
Again, none of us were subject to targets of this investigation. There's no predicate. There's no reason for this other than an efficient expedition, which, again, should outrage and shock every American.
he's not doing anything you're seeing that
This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. I 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 try 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? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann. It's Tuesday, 7 October, in the year of our Lord, 2025.
A little later in the show, it's the second anniversary of the horrific Muslim Brotherhood attack on Israel, the state of Israel and the people of Israel, citizens of Israel, that I think we were the only people to cover it live. It was a Saturday two years ago. Folks that watched the show back then, over the years, remember that, brought Jack Brasovic in and we did it live.
We're going to play, I think we're going to pull and play some clips from that. A red-letter date.
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Chapter 5: What insights does Eric Trump provide about the Mar-a-Lago raid?
Ed Luce, the lead columnist for the Financial Times in London and one of President Trump's relentless critics on everything, on Morning Jota this morning, walked through and said, nobody but President Trump could do what's happening right now in peace in the Middle East. He said it was extraordinary. And actually bending Netanyahu to his will to secure peace there.
The rest are pretty extraordinary about this insurrection that's taking place in the United States and President Trump's efforts to quell it. In that cold open, I want to thank my team in the War Room, the production team, and also the RAV folks in Denver. It's just extraordinary. The buried lead, they were talking about Arctic Frost.
Right now, there's a Judiciary Committee oversight with the Attorney General of the United States, Pam Bondi. We will be going to that live and also pulling some highlights from it. But you just had a U.S. senator. This was yesterday. Grassley's committee. Remember, Grassley's 90-some years old. He's not a lawyer. Total bulldog. You had Senator Johnson.
They had the press conference so they could ask whistleblowers in the FBI to start turning over documents to Dan Bongino. Not simply about the senators. We're going to have a number of senators. We're going to have Senator Tuberville, Senator Banks, Senator Hawley on here later to talk about this outrage. But actually ask about the Mar-a-Lago raid. Our first guest this morning is Eric Trump.
Extraordinary new book, Under Siege, My Family's War to Save America. Eric, when you see that, you see a U.S. senator asking for, we're going to get into the book, but one of the central inciting incidents in the book is the Mar-a-Lago raid.
When you have in 2025, October 2025, a United States senator at the microphone asking that we need whistleblowers to come through because Dan Bongino and Cash don't have all the documents because they're being hidden by people at the FBI, and particularly not just about the senators, but also about the Mar-a-Lago raid. How does that strike you, sir?
got the call when the FBI raided Mar-a-Lago. Obviously, you know I run the Trump Organization.
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Chapter 6: How does Eric Trump describe the family's experience during legal challenges?
I run all our properties. And a member of my team in Mar-a-Lago called me up and, you know, sir, there's 30 agents at the front gate of Mar-a-Lago. I go, excuse me? There's 30 FBI agents at the front gate of Mar-a-Lago. I go, okay, why are they there? Well, they have a search warrant, sir. And I go, search warrant for what? I'm totally confused. I mean, no one saw this coming.
And I go, has anybody told my father about this? And everybody was silent. And so I called my father up, and I'll never forget. And he goes, yeah, meet me up in my office. And that's when we wrote the famous tweet that he sent out, you know, the FBI is raiding my home. I talk all about it in Under Siege. And, you know, that's just another one of the thousand cases of lawfare.
Does it surprise me whatsoever? that Jack Smith was spying on senators? Not at all. I mean, this is the same guy, Steve, that was planting classified folders in my father's office on the floor to take, you know, pictures that he was otherwise then leaking out to the media. And then they had to admit the fact that they were literally planting evidence at Mar-a-Lago.
They did everything they could to try and imprison my father, right? They tried to take him down in every way, shape, or form. That is this, Steve. That's under siege, right? That's the world we lived. It's not just... the first impeachment. It's not just the second impeachment. It's not just the dirty dossiers.
Chapter 7: What does Eric Trump say about the media's treatment of his family?
It's not just the Russia hoax, which I was in the center of when the FBI was calling me saying, I hear we have secret servers in the basement of Trump Tower that are communicating directly with the Kremlin. It's just not, you know, X, you know, Twitter at the time and Instagram and Facebook deplatforming us and the gag orders and every DA and every AG.
around the country coming after him, whether it's Fannie Willis or Alvin Bragg, or the judgments against the company, or the debanking of all of us, or the pulling my father off of the ballots in Maine and in Colorado. This doesn't surprise me at all. I became the most subpoenaed person in American history at 112 subpoenas, and I've never gotten a traffic ticket, Steve.
You know, this is the war. Jack Smith is a criminal, in my opinion. What he did is unthinkable. I mean, the way he tried to weaponize, weaponize law enforcement, weaponize his, I mean, you know, the way the DOJ was weaponized, the way the FBI was weaponized. And let's not forget one thing, Steve. Do you remember when they raided Mar-a-Lago? I said, why are they here?
And they told me it was because of NARA, right? National record, right? Obviously, you know. Does anybody think that a public library, a glorified public library was making the calls to invade Mar-a-Lago, a former president's home? It was all nonsense, but they wanted to put our family under siege. They wanted to destroy my father. They wanted to destroy us. They wanted to bankrupt us.
So this doesn't surprise me that Jack Smith is tracking the communication of senators. It's actually the least surprising thing I've heard all day because they're criminals. And honestly, so many of them should be in jail for exactly what they did.
Well, if we get on top of it, this part of the oversight that's going on right now of Pam Bondi, the Attorney General of the United States, she's testifying under oath in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee. There's going to be some fireworks there as the Democrats come after her heart. We're going to take a short commercial break. We have Eric Trump, an extraordinary new book, Under Siege.
I've been waiting for this one for a long time. Because nobody has any earthly idea of the whole of government. And I would actually say bigger than the whole of government, almost whole of society, because they brought the business community in.
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Chapter 8: What is the significance of Eric Trump's book 'Under Siege'?
The attempt, not just simply in the first term, but more importantly, after they stole the 2020 election, to destroy the Trump family, destroy it. And they never, ever, ever, ever envision that President Trump would come back and be the 47th president of the United States. Short commercial break. Eric Trump, the book is under siege. You can preorder it right now on Amazon. Short break.
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Not really.
Nor does President Trump. Do you? No. I know. I slept four hours last night.
And you feel fine?
This is my fourth cup of coffee.
Four hours is nuts.
Four hours is Trump-level. The night before was six, before that was seven. So it varies. But is that what he sleeps? Four hours? He does not sleep. Yeah, I did Fox & Friends finance segment. It was just on Gen Zs and finance. One of the executive producers was like, we just want to show you around. They showed me the control room. And I said, how have things been in the control room as of late?
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