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Bannon`s War Room

Episode 4911: Live From The CHD Conference Day 1

08 Nov 2025

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Chapter 1: What are the current challenges in healthcare funding?

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Democrats are ready to clear the way to quickly pass a government funding bill that includes health care affordability. Leader Thune just needs to add a clean one-year extension of the ACA tax credits to the CR so that we can immediately address rising health care costs. That's not a negotiation. It's an extension of current law, something we do all the time around here, as we all know.

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But we also offer this. Let's create a bipartisan committee that will continue negotiations after the government reopens on reforms ahead of next year's enrollment period to provide long-term certainty that healthcare costs will be more affordable. This proposal reopens the government and ensures working families who are shopping right now for their healthcare get certainty and financial relief.

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Chapter 2: How is the government shutdown impacting healthcare affordability?

58.958 - 80.583 Claire Dooley

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.

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Chapter 3: What proposals are being discussed to address rising healthcare costs?

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And where do people like that go to share the big lie? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.

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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.

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101.913 - 112.446 Stephen K. Bannon

Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann.

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112.466 - 134.501 Claire Dooley

Good evening. My name is Claire Dooley. We're live from the CHD conference in Austin, Texas. Today is November 7th, 2025, year of our Lord. Before we get started with some of our guests from the Children's Self-Defense Conference, I wanted to actually bring in Mike Howell to talk a bit about the government shutdown. Mike, thanks for joining us.

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135.443 - 136.384 Mike Howell

Hey, thanks for having me.

139.199 - 153.478 Claire Dooley

Thank you so much. So let's talk a little bit about this new article that we just had come up. I think we saw that on CNN. I don't know if we have it. But we wanted to talk about the government shutdown when it comes to the latest updates.

154.69 - 175.361 Mike Howell

Yeah, so Schumer put out what I guess people are going to call an offer. It's not much of a deal. If we were playing deal or no deal, I think you'd smack that no deal button pretty hard. He basically said, we'll reopen the government if you extend Obamacare. I don't know in what world anyone thinks a victory for Obama is going to get us out of this shutdown.

175.401 - 194.913 Mike Howell

It seems that every Republican on the Senate side has completely rejected it. But working on the other side of this equation... Obviously, it's President Trump calling for Republicans to end the filibuster, to reopen the government unless they can secure a deal, and they shouldn't leave town until they do that. So pause right there and say, he controls the FAA.

Chapter 4: What insights do the guests provide about the Vaxxed movie?

194.953 - 211.917 Mike Howell

If you want to shut down airspace over DCA, he could do that. So that could be an interesting plot twist. But look, the Republican senators, they're not going to end the filibuster. I think we all know this. This is the same kind of contingent that stood by Mitch McConnell for so long. You got to dance with the girl you brought to prom.

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212.017 - 221.569 Mike Howell

And unfortunately, a lot of people at this prom are not on President Trump's side. And even more unfortunately, a lot of them have been endorsed by President Trump over the course of their careers. And you look at

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221.549 - 230.787 Mike Howell

You know, the primary is coming down the pike and it's the same cast of characters, whether it's, you know, Lindsey Graham or types like him that will still get the Trump endorsement, but not do what he says here.

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Chapter 5: How did the Vaxxed film influence public perception of vaccines?

230.827 - 231.669 Mike Howell

It's mind boggling.

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234.895 - 239.524 Claire Dooley

Absolutely. In your opinion, what do you think is going to come of this?

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240.82 - 260.315 Mike Howell

Yeah, I think the government will remain shut down for much longer. I don't see a path out of this. I don't think they have the votes to send the filibuster. And I don't think after, you know, however long it's been, Republicans can look at American people in the eyes and be like, this is what we fought for. We fought to extend Obamacare for you. That's a political loser.

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261.097 - 274.237 Mike Howell

Another element of this is the shutdown does have bad effects for rolling the agenda out. And so what we're really seeing now is the exposure of a massive divide in the Republican Party. That's playing out in a lot of stories right now, by the way.

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274.257 - 291.881 Mike Howell

There are people trying to wait out President Trump who hate the America First agenda but are happy to have America First consultants and pollsters involved. try to help them speak it so they can stay in the Senate and now live President Trump's administration. But that's where we're at. We can expect much more of it. It's time we actually get people in D.C.

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who stand for the things they say on the campaign trail and just not incumbents that can benefit from all this to just stay in the swamp forever. It's getting old. Everyone's sick of it. Everyone is. There's a reason why Congress has the approval rating it does.

307.342 - 317.098 Claire Dooley

Absolutely. I think that moving forward, what do you see as perhaps a solution or when it comes to – and you mentioned Obamacare.

Chapter 6: What experiences do parents share regarding vaccine injuries?

317.118 - 331.02 Claire Dooley

And if we were to settle on this decision or the proposal that Democrats have put forward, what do you see as an ideal situation where Republicans could walk out of this with something valuable? Right.

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331.743 - 350.781 Mike Howell

I think Republicans need to take advantage of the leverage that they have right now. I mean, like the Democrat constituencies depend on, you know, the federal government being open more than the Republicans. I mean, you're looking at Democrats cause chaos that they shut down the government. Flights are being canceled. Snapspot being rolled out.

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350.761 - 366.168 Mike Howell

And so Democrats should have to live with those consequences should they actually come to pass in full steam. It's going to get worse. And Democrats are going to have to go on camera and explain why they won't just reauthorize a clean CR and keep this thing open. And so the momentum will swing over time.

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366.609 - 380.913 Mike Howell

Obviously, Democrats just want to deal right now because they feel like they have this momentum with that commie Zoran up in New York there. They're saying it's a referendum on Trump. when it's really a referendum on the United States of America, that we let so much immigration into this country, that we have communist mayors in New York.

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Chapter 7: What are the implications of the CDC's vaccine safety data?

381.534 - 396.158 Mike Howell

That aside, I think, you know, Russ votes got to cook, got to let him off the chain, let the rifts go up and start really taking advantage of the situation. And I don't think Democrats are going to sit by and watch all that happen and they'll come to the table for a clean deal because they'll have to.

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399.327 - 406.2 Claire Dooley

Absolutely. Mike, thank you so much for giving us a little update on this. Can you please tell our viewers how they can find you and get more updates on you?

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407.283 - 414.737 Mike Howell

Absolutely. I'm on X at MHOWL Tweets. The Oversight Project is at It's Your Gov. Give us a follow. We'd appreciate it.

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416.995 - 443.317 Claire Dooley

Thank you so much, Mike. You guys hold on. Later on, we'll have Chip Roy joining us talking more about this. But in the meantime, I actually have two guests that I have been working with for a long time here with me, Brian Hooker and Andy Wakefield. Welcome to the show. Well, thank you so much for having us, Claire. It's so good to be here. Absolutely.

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443.739 - 469.526 Claire Dooley

So for those who don't know, there's a film called Vax that came out about 10 years ago. And these two people were a key part of this film. In my opinion, it's the reason why I am here today. So I wanted to actually start with Brian. And I wanted you to tell us a little bit about what the Vaxxed movie is about, where did the information come from, all that stuff.

471.008 - 496.243 Claire Dooley

Well, I was a university professor at Small University in Northern California. And in November of 2013, I received a phone call from a senior epidemiologist from the CDC. His name is Dr. William Thompson. And I, because of my son's own vaccine injury, I had been investigating the CDC program.

496.223 - 520.273 Claire Dooley

for many, many years, but Dr. Thompson actually called me as a whistleblower and we started talking and over a few phone conversations and lots and lots of emails, he revealed to me that the CDC had been covering up the fact that there was a link between the MMR vaccine, the timing of the MMR vaccine

520.253 - 546.117 Claire Dooley

autism and so over a period of about 10 months time dr. Thompson revealed to me many many secrets about the immunization safety office of the CDC and then that became the basis of the movie Vax from cover-up to catastrophe And whenever you watch that movie, there was actually a couple interesting data points, especially about African-American males.

Chapter 8: How do the guests envision the future of vaccine discussions?

547.259 - 554.89 Claire Dooley

But I know, Andy, before we actually came on, we were talking a little bit about how that study... actually came about. Was there more that you wanted to talk about with that? Sure.

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554.91 - 578.695 Andy Wakefield

I just sort of set the scene. Back in 2000, I was invited to a meeting with the CDC and the FDA and NIH at Cold Spring Harbor. And they said, look, Dr. Wakefield, every kid gets the MMR vaccine. Only some develop autism. How do you account for that? Well, that's just medicine. A lot of people smoke. Some develop lung cancer. But I said, one of the variables that we think is important

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579.232 - 597.932 Andy Wakefield

is age of exposure, the age at which you get the vaccine. The younger you get it, the greater the risk of autism. Why? Because we know with natural measles, age of exposure is an important determinant of outcome. If you get it under one or you get it later in life, after 50, the outcome is more severe. Now, people are very familiar with this now.

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598.233 - 622.637 Andy Wakefield

They know that older people are more susceptible to COVID. So people are familiar, but they weren't then. So the CDC said, okay, we'll test that hypothesis. And they went away and they tested it. And for 14 years after they published a negative paper saying there was no association, we all lived in ignorance. Then Brian Hooker came on the scene and the whole thing changed.

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623.731 - 653.738 Claire Dooley

Absolutely. Go ahead, Brian. Yeah. What I was able to do was through Dr. Thompson, I was able to obtain the data directly from the CDC that was used as a basis of the study. And by merely comparing children who received the MMR on time, this was primarily African-American males that received the MMR vaccine on time versus those where the MMR vaccine was delayed until after three years of age.

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we found that those that received the vaccine on time were three and a half times more likely to get an autism diagnosis than those where they just merely waited until they were three years of age. And so the rates of autism in African-American males, if they just simply waited until that three-year time point, then dropped dramatically.

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The significance of this, Claire, is that for 14 years, they knew and they put millions of American children at risk of serious permanent neurological disease to protect public confidence in vaccine policymakers. And they wonder why we are in such a mess right now.

701.963 - 714.953 Andy Wakefield

The public no longer trusts them, and the public is right to no longer trust them because they committed a terrible fraud to protect the program. Not to protect the children, to protect the program. And that's an absolute disgrace.

716.176 - 735.852 Claire Dooley

Yeah, actually, I remember one of the segments I worked on for CHGTV. WAS THE SIMPSONWOOD MEETINGS. IF YOU LOOK UP THOSE DOCUMENTS AND WHAT THE PEOPLE SAID IN THOSE MEETINGS, THEY SAID, YOU KNOW, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT OUR GRANDCHILDREN, WE'RE TALKING ABOUT OUR KIDS, YOU KNOW, THESE PEOPLE WERE MAKING DECISIONS BASICALLY COMMITTING FRAUD,

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