Chapter 1: What is the primal scream of a dying regime?
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 on 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've 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 lie?
Chapter 2: How does the media play a role in shaping public perception?
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.
Thursday, 9 October, Year of the Lord 2025, a historic cabinet meeting is about to commence in the White House right next to the Oval Office. Our own Brian Glenn is going to be there live, and we'll go there momentarily. Matt Bowles is about to join us, national political editor of Breitbart, and I think the best reporter on politics in the country, Dave Bossie. So, Dave, continue on.
We've got a couple of minutes. I want to make sure everybody gets this, and please take Dave's article and read it. We're going to have a representative from Indiana on today. You know, we spend a lot of time in Indiana, 9-0, just like down in Texas. Abbott and these guys didn't want to do it. The great Brian Harrison and, of course, Glenn Story and the team down there at Patriot Mobile.
We got folks fired up. We should have gotten eight seats, but we got five. But we need maximization on everything else, Dave, so continue. And, by the way, Broski's 100% correct. It's these Rhino governors, Rhino governors that are stopping it. Keep going, Dave.
Yeah, and let me just finish with Nebraska. You know, Governor Pillen has been a disappointment on a host of issues like property taxes in Nebraska. But his failure on leadership to get rid of the winner-take-all, to have a winner-take-all, and to get rid of this second congressional district, to go from an R plus three to a strong Republican seat, It must happen, Governor Pillen.
It must happen. If you're in Nebraska, you must contact his office and make sure that they hear you loud and clear. Let me just talk about Maryland for a second. In Maryland, you have Governor Wes Moore, who is a radical Democrat. a leftist, really just an anti-Trupper, somebody who's made an age-old mistake of basically running for president before he gets reelected.
But he is going to make every attempt to call a special session to get rid of the one Republican seat left in Maryland, and that is Andy Harris, the current chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, is from the Maryland Eastern Shore.
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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the ongoing government shutdown?
And the governor is going to gerrymander him out. If you have the ability to make sure that contact the Maryland Republican Party, get involved in this fight. This is a seminal fight because Andy Harris, one, is a courageous conservative and a Trump supporter. But really, it makes Maryland into Massachusetts where there's no Republican party. representation whatsoever.
The Democrats are going to do this where they can. And to be honest with you, we have to fight fire with fire. And let me just say this. My friend Kim Coleman, while we've been on the show, just told me, and she's the National Committee woman from Utah, that Utah is actually doing potentially the reverse, taking four solid Republican seats and making two of them competitive Democrat seats.
We cannot have governors. Republican governors, hear me, Governor Cox, we cannot do this, okay? The future of America is at stake. This is a war for the future of this country, and redistricting is one of the key components, one of the key battles we must win, and we must win it right now to take effect in 2026.
I'm going to have you back on. What I want to do is take time in the next week and go through state by state because we're going to spend time on this. And hey, Cox, I said Cox is nothing but a wimp Democrat. They're going to put Utah in play. This thing's going to be a dogfight. The 2028 campaign The first battle of 2028 is the redistricting war of 2026. And let me tell you who gets that.
We get it here at the War Room. Alex DeGrasse gets it. Dave Bossie, the smartest guys, the smartest operatives in politics. I'll tell you who else gets it. A guy named Newsom out in California, he understands his entire presidential run. He can't talk about anything in California. It's such a disaster. What he's going to do is says, I'm the guy that stopped Trump.
I'm the guy that led to Trump's impeachment. Newsom understands his entire 2028 campaign against President Trump is predicated on the redistricting wars now. And if you look at it, the big problem we got is a lot of these pencil neck wimp governors. The guys you just named right there are all terrible. They're terrible. They're not MAGA. They're not even conservatives. I mean, forget MAGA.
They're basically moderate Democrats. And you can tell by their actions. Bossy, I want everybody to read this article.
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Chapter 4: How do redistricting and illegal immigration affect political power?
We're going to have you back on to drill. I'm going to take a state like a day and drill down and get people fired up and get them on the phones. Where do they go to get the article? Where do they go for your social media, brother?
So folks need to think about Florida and Missouri and Indiana and Ohio when we talk about this in the weeks to come. But absolutely go to Daily Caller. You can get it there. You can go up on my social media, David underscore Bossy and get the article right now.
It's the lead on my getter. By the way, the gross number, I think, is 21. If you count just Texas 5, that's not netting out California. But I think our gross number is your gross, because I include three seats in Ohio to go from 10 to 5 to 12 to 2. So we're trying to push. We're trying to do the max list. But I think the gross number could be 21 or maybe more. You've got Louisiana, all of it.
Anyway, it's complicated, but it's simple. We've got to put the shoulder to the wheel here. Dave Bossie, thank you. We'll have you back, brother. Thank you, sir.
Thanks, Steve.
May of 2014, Bossy's cattle call. I tell you, a guy remembers it. His Matt Boyle. Matt had come over, was running politics at Breitbart at the time. Matt, you remember those cattle calls? Breitbart News Radio, we were doing interviews. I think we were the only guy to interview Trump that day. CNN and MSNBC. They said, hold on. No, we went to Des Moines. That was a little after.
That was in January of 15, right, when they did the Sherman Theater when President Trump was there. And quite frankly, Trump will admit he didn't dominate that day. That day was the ā remember, it was the governor of Wisconsin kind of gave a speech out of nowhere that everybody said, wow, this guy could be real. So President Trump ā remember ā
At CPAC a month later, I think Trump only got 3.5% of the vote. President Trump, it was a struggle. It was a fight.
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Chapter 5: What are the current challenges facing governors in the U.S.?
Don't think anything was handed to Trump. Back in 2014, in May, I remember turning to Jeremy Peters of the New York Times who used to cover Andrew Breitbart and the Breitbart scandal.
operation he was there and i said hey you know president trump's a candidate trump or he wasn't a candidate says mr trump's going to come over and give bright bar news radio an interview if you hang around i'm sure you could ask him some questions and jeremy peters goes the only way he could get fired by the new york times is interview trump and i go what are you talking about and he goes he's not a real candidate he's just renegotiating his deal with the apprentice this is not real and i go i don't know it sounds pretty real to me it looks pretty good
Boyle, yesterday was a historic day. You've been on this since the beginning. You had the Antifa, which you guys did a great job. You had the Antifa roundtable with President Trump and all his senior advisors. You had mainstream media just ask snarky questions off-topic all day. Soberoff and MSNBC last night did nothing but try to stir up these insurrectionists against ICE in Chicago.
And of course, on top of that, You had the indictment of Comey, the first FBI director ever indicted on two felonies. And to top it off, President Trump bringing peace to the Middle East before this cabinet meeting starts. And I know you have a huge interview with the ambassador from the EU, but I want to get your thoughts on the last 48 hours, sir.
Yeah, well, Donald Trump is the dealmaker in chief. I mean, he set out during his campaigns, three different campaigns for the White House. He set out that his message to the American people was, elect me and I'll be your voice in the room. I'll be your seat at the table. And that's all the American workers wanted.
is they've wanted a seat at the table when these big negotiations are happening, when all these globalists get together at these confabs, like they want to have a voice in the room, they want to have a seat at the table, they want to make sure their voice is heard.
And for too long, for the last several generations, and for the last generation, really, for the last several presidents dating back, I think the last president we really had before Trump that was, you know, at least somewhat of a voice for the working class in the room was Reagan. But It's just we haven't really had a president like this really in my lifetime.
I was born in 87, so I don't remember Ronald Reagan as president. But the fact is that we finally have a president who's the regular people's voice in the room. And what do the regular people want? They want to see an end to the wars and they want to see the trade arrangements around the world closed.
renegotiated and rebalanced so that we're not getting screwed anymore and the the fact is is that trump is doing this like every day all year he has pulled off some of the biggest deals whether it's peace deals and whether it's trade deals and uh the the i mean this gaza peace deal is the biggest peace deal in the world today this is the biggest deal uh peace deal that an american president has ever negotiated right like i mean
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Chapter 6: What major international deals is Trump negotiating?
It covers more than 40 percent of world GDP trade. I mean, we're talking close to close to around two trillion dollars of trade between the Europeans and the Americans every year. So, again, you know, 45 percent by some estimates, 47 percent even in some estimates of world GDP covered in this trade deal. But now it's about implementation.
And that's the interview that you mentioned that I did there that we published last night with the EU ambassador to the United States. We go into detail about this. Right. And so the question is, are the two sides moving forward together? OK, they've agreed to the top lines. They signed a deal. The leaders signed off on it. It's a new arrangement.
But now, is it going to get mucked up along the way or is it going to get implemented? And as of now, as it relates to the EU trade deal, it looks like it's getting implemented. Both sides are pretty committed to this, which is a good thing. Similar type of a situation here with this Gaza deal. The question is, will this deal be implemented?
And there's a lot of potential for roadblocks along the way from both sides, by the way. So the question is, is can President Trump use that continued American might that he has displayed the peace through strength? And, you know, the peace through strength is a concept really began under President Reagan, as we were talking about there before. But that was military strength.
Trump has brought a new element to this. And you really you started seeing the beginning of it. in the first term, and he's really fleshed it out in his second term here, which is that he uses the economic might of the United States to help make this happen. You see the president and others have talked about how tariffs have brought peace to the world.
President Trump uses the trade power of the United States to force the American agenda and what's in the interest of the American people on the rest of the world. So that stuff is super important.
Hang on one second. We're going to stick through it. They're still organizing for the cabinet meeting. I think this cabinet meeting... It may set records. I think the last three and a half hours and three hours, 15 minutes, I think it was the longest on record. All of it, except for a few minutes, was covered live. President Trump's got a lot to say today.
Cabinet officials are going to have a lot to say if he goes around the table. Our own Brian Glenn is there. We got Matt Boyle. We're going to enjoy Matt Boyle and get everything out of him we can.
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Chapter 7: How is the political landscape shifting in Europe?
until the cabinet meeting starts. Now, gold has blown through $4,000. One of the reasons is that we told you about this shift from just being a hedge to kind of risk mitigate a turbulent world of geopolitical risk and financial turbulence and uncertainty. Something that was fundamentally changed in the last couple of months.
Central banks now, gold is a significant, significant part of their asset structure. As they start to dump gold,
the euro we're asked matt bull when we get back the governor the government of france is about to fall the fifth republic may be coming to an end in czechoslovakia the czech republic a right-wing populist wins on an anti-eu ticket ursula our girl ursula i think is up for a vote of no confidence today the question we have to matt boyle is who in the hell were you negotiating with
When we talk about the EU short commercial break, Matt Boyle, national political editor of Breitbart in the war room next. Let me be blunt. Gold is up around 40% this year. That's not speculation. That is reality. And if a portion of your savings isn't diversified into gold, you're missing the boat. Here's the facts. Inflation is still too high. The U.S. dollar is still too weak.
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Chapter 8: What strategies are being discussed to end the government shutdown?
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Not so much the one in Virginia, but the one in New Jersey, very, very winnable. And we've got the whole team from Pennsylvania. You've got Presley. You've got all that group. Cliff Maloney, all of them are going to be there, and we'll interview all of them. Birch Gold, look, the question I tossed to Matt Boyle, a lot of it deals with the same issues we have here.
Remember, the deficits just come in officially from ā for fiscal year 2025. That ended on September 30th at midnight. It's the reason we're in a government shutdown, no money. The deficit, the official deficit was $1.8 trillion. That's annual, $1.8 trillion. I said it was going to be two. So if you took the under, you got it. But, you know, directionally, this is a fiasco.
It's one of the reasons gold is at 4,000 and going to continue. Central banks buy it to look at another alternative, particularly to the euro.
This is because the Europeans had this great idea of stealing the Russian people's assets, something they didn't do to Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan or the Soviet Union, but steal their assets, $350 billion to fund the war in Ukraine because they got no money to pay for weapons besides all the big talk they had in the Oval Office. And what did that do?
It's had people around the world start dumping euros. They said, man, if you're going to weaponize it this much, we just don't know. We're kind of uncertain about this. That is why gold now is a central part of these central banks. Every quarter, this last quarter.
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