Chapter 1: What recent legal decisions impact the National Guard deployment in Portland?
Breaking news out of Portland. The Ninth Circuit, breaking news about Portland, I should say. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned Judge Immergut's order blocking the federalization of the National Guard, which means President Trump can deploy the National Guard into Portland, Oregon. That is a big, big, big deal.
It is a big deal, and I want to just correct one thing and then explain why functionally it is the same. This is a stay of Judge Immergut's order. opinion. And that's why it reached the Ninth Circuit as soon as it did, because this is an emergency motion to essentially pause her order. But as a functional matter, you are absolutely correct.
It has the function of overturning her order and thereby allowing the president to send the National Guard back onto the streets of Portland.
Chapter 2: How does the Ninth Circuit's ruling affect Trump's authority?
And Katie, I want to read, if I can, just from a little bit of the beginning of this 93-page opinion. It says after considering the record and by the record, they mean all the factual evidence at this preliminary stage. We conclude that it is likely that the president lawfully exercised his statutory authority under 10 U.S.C. Section 12406.
That's the statute we've been referring to as Title 10 when we have conversations about the National Guard deployments, which authorizes the federalization of the National Guard when the president is unable. able with the regular forces to execute the laws of the United States. And this is the important part.
The evidence the president relied on reflects, quote, a colorable assessment of the facts and law within a range of honest judgment. We thus conclude that defendants are likely to succeed on the merits of their appeal, basically saying that when and if a court considers
All of the record in this matter is tried and it gets back to an appellate court through an ordinary process where they have full briefing and full evidence that they still think Donald Trump is likely to prevail there because he has the discretion to determine as the president within a range of honest judgment.
Chapter 3: What are the implications of federalizing the National Guard?
So this is what you and I. So we're going to be here to talk about lots of lots of different things. And We might take a few questions before, but we are discussing critical minerals and rare earths, and we're going to be signing an agreement that's been negotiated over a period of four or five months. And it was sort of good timing that we got it done just in time for the visit.
and we work together very much on rare earths critical minerals and lots of other things and we've had a very good relationship we've been working on that for quite a while uh in about a year from now we'll have so much critical mineral and rare earths that you won't know what to do with them they'll be worth about two dollars but in the meantime we're working uh
with Australia and other countries. They're working with us too, but other countries also on that. But we're really working on anything having to do with military, military protection, military ships, vehicles, Guns, ammunition, everything, the whole thing. We've been long-term, long-time allies.
Chapter 4: How are critical minerals related to U.S. foreign relations?
And I would say there's never been anybody better. We fought wars together. We never had any doubts. And it's a great honor to have you as my friend. It's a great honor to have you in the United States of America. We're seeing a peaceful opposition against Trump, the likes that our country hasn't seen in a long time. And it's infuriating him.
He's threatening to potentially deploy the National Guard into San Francisco, which is why things like No Kings are so important, because this isn't a sprint. It's a marathon. And getting people on the ground gets people connected with those community networks, which gives them the ability to resist against Trump's regime every single day.
Chapter 5: What role do community networks play in resisting government actions?
And more importantly, it gives people the courage to stand up. There was a poll that went out that four of five U.S. troops understand their duty to disobey illegal orders. Using the military to crush peaceful dissent, using the National Guard to crush peaceful dissent is illegal. It's It's what Trump wants to do.
It's what he already did in L.A. And it's what he's trying to do in Chicago and Portland and Memphis and in D.C. and what he's going to try to do in San Francisco. And things like no kings give both elected officials and potentially Democrats
Chapter 6: How does public sentiment influence military orders and actions?
pillars of this regime, people like the military, people like civil service employees, the courage to stand up to risk their own jobs and livelihoods because they know that we the people are backing them and that together we can stop this regime before it harms and destroys our entire country. 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 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 lie? Mega media.
Chapter 7: What controversies surround mass deportations under the Trump administration?
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.
Monday, 20 October, Year of Our Lord 2025, another historic day. By the way, the last speaker, if he's saying that no kings is going to give back up to pillars of the regime to, like, work against President Trump, the military, or just what? No kings was an epic fail. Now they're breaking it down to...
A couple hundred thousand people showed up in New York and Chicago and places like that where you can have any kind of protest and get a couple hundred thousand to show up.
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Chapter 8: What are the consequences of misinformation in immigration cases?
It's no seven million. That's a joke. Everybody knows that. It's just a bunch of old white liberals, teachers, college professors, other irrelevant people wandering around, wandering around. If that's what you're counting on, George Soros' money not well spent should have taken it in a barrel out into the front yard and just burned it.
I don't think that's going to give anybody any, oh, I feel so, no Kings was so massive, I think I can go and countermand the Commander-in-Chief's orders. Yeah, I don't think that's going to be, I don't think you see a lot of that. If that's what you're hoping for, epic fail. Also, the courts, yeah, go to Portland.
And you heard the big, these are the same people that said, oh, you know, this is going to be backed up by the appellate court. This is going to be backed up by the Supreme Court. And now they're running around for all the reasons that, oh, yeah, well, you know, really, they're just trying to get through this. And no, President Trump's got full power. Article, you heard this one before?
Article 2 power. In fact, can we pull, I think I got it too. It's up on YouTube. get her. Maria Bartiromo yesterday. President Trump used my famous, my best phrase, the best phrase ever. He goes, hey, Maria, you do know that I'm the chief law enforcement officer of the United States government. Ba-boom. Ba-boom. Do you got that one? We can? Can you go and play that? Man, what a way to start this.
Production team... Production team back, and they're rocking. Let's go ahead and hear the president from Maria Bartiromo. I'm the chief law enforcement officer of the United States. You know that, right? A lot of people say, oh, he's the president. He should know. I'm the chief law enforcement. I'm allowed to be involved in it, but I haven't chosen to. Boom!
Tonight, Rachel Maddow, Jeremiah Knight, suck on that, girl. Yo, that's his Article 2 power, and he's using his Article 2 power. And the appellate court just backed him up. San Francisco, Portland, let's roll. Let's let's stop the invasion and repel the invaders and let's lock up in a federal prison.
Anybody tries to get in your way, including people out there trying to dox ICE officers or the military or any of it. It's time to stop playing games with these people. President got this great phrase. No games, no games. When he says that, you know, he's serious that something's going on in negotiation or some event or activity that he's just tired of it. No games.
Kind of, I think, what he told Kushner and Witkoff when he put them on the plane and said, I want a deal. And tell Netanyahu, no games. No more games. No games. The reason Marco wasn't on the plane with him was his disastrous showing, as we highlighted a couple of weeks before. It's time, of course, Netanyahu's in the Times of Israel today saying, Trump did not order me.
Trump did not force me into signing this. Okay, BB, good try. Let Tel Aviv Levin push that one on his radio show. Let him push that one. You weren't forced. You did it willingly because all your, I forgot, all your objectives in the Gaza war were met. Unreal. Historic today in the cabinet room, with the Prime Minister of Australia. Stan, you're with me.
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