Chapter 1: Who are the guests introduced at AMFest Day 2?
My name is Shane Jenkins. Enrique Tarrio. Robert Morris. Daniel Caldwell.
My name is Mickey.
My name is Pete Schwartz. Barry Ramey. Brian Nichols.
Deborah Mamone. Olivia Pollack.
John Nassif. Jordan Mack. George. White Wolf Riley. Robert Gieswein.
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Chapter 2: What personal experiences shape the speakers' views on patriotism?
Jonathan Simons. Adrienne Southerton. Andrew Taki.
Jessica Watkins.
Timothy Hale. John McHugh. Billy Cressman.
This anthem means a lot to me because it's what held us together. Against the odds, our faith that our days of this nation will be renewed is still there. We've formed bonds that can never be broken.
I, along with my brothers and sisters, weathered the storm. We will never stop fighting for this country. And my friends and my brothers had also helped me through this tough time.
Because we are what makes this country the greatest country on this planet.
And this moment and this anthem is living.
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Chapter 3: How do the speakers connect music and freedom?
We sing for all the people who never made it home.
Through us their stories will be told.
We stand as one United in this fight for liberty Justice for all our voices ring The anthem of the free
Freedom ain't free, no, it comes with a price. Rest in peace, Charlie, can't believe they took your life. Didn't make it back home to your children and wife. By any means, we have to keep freedom of speech alive. Hey, rest in peace, Corey, all the fires that you fight. To the cops and military that been fighting day and night. So we could have liberty and our God-given rights.
To all the mothers and fathers that's just trying to protect their child. Hey, freedom worth dying for. Dreams worth fighting for. God got us, I promise, that's the reason I smile. Protesting with our voice and our presence and our words.
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Chapter 4: What is the significance of Donald Trump's pardons?
We ain't killing people for disagreeing, man, that's absurd. We ain't burning down cities cause we pray to the Lord. We sing for all the people who never made it home.
Through us their stories will be told. Justice for all our voices ring
Stop killing people that just want to debate When we protesting, you ain't seen no guns and no flames We don't have to agree, we ain't gotta think the same Country built on conservative values, let's reclaim it It's not about hate, we just wanna feel heard We standing for the truth, not just following the herd You can love your country and still call out its flaws You can back the constitution and still question the laws We don't wanna be killed just for speaking our
voice. God coming soon, man, so it's time to rejoice. Let the ballots be counted. Let the questions be asked. Let the people decide. Don't just bury the past. And don't let evil get you down, because God wins at last. We sing for all the people who never made it home.
Through us their stories will be told.
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Chapter 5: How do the speakers address the challenges facing the country?
We stand as one. united in this fight for liberty justice for all our voices
Another person that I have to thank is Donald J. Trump.
Our brotherhood that we built and the country we believed in, and especially our president, we never would have made it out. Blessed by God, pardoned by Trump. Thank you, Donald Trump, for pardoning us and giving us a second chance on life.
President Trump, for pardoning me.
For saving my soul, and Donald Trump, for giving me the pardon.
I want to thank Donald Trump for pardoning us, and it's the only reason that we're here today, all together, free, with smiles on our faces.
All voices ring.
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.
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Chapter 6: What economic policies are discussed in relation to the upcoming elections?
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? 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.
Yo!
We are at, we're live at AmFest. 2025, I want to thank everybody here in downtown Phoenix. It's been absolutely spectacular. Of course, it's 8 o'clock Mountain Standard Time here right now. The gates don't open right now, but we've got a hardcore.
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Chapter 7: What role does the Republican establishment play in current politics?
Can we get a shot over here? These are the Dead Enders. Did you guys spend the night in the building? Wow. This crowd's going to be amped up today. Okay, that was the J6 Choir, the anthem of the free. New song of a new album coming out. The song was released last night. Our task and purpose today is to drive that to number one on Billboard.
So I want to make sure I will get all the information about how you order it. I want to start the show off by going to the White House. one convict to another, J6, Dr. Peter Navarro. Of course, Peter, I don't know if you can be called a convict. You actually went to Club Fed. I went to a prison.
Chapter 8: How do the speakers envision the future of America?
But in your book, I noticed it was very hard there. What do you think about the J6 prison choir doing this amazing song called the Anthem of Freedom, the Anthem of the Free, sir?
I was hoping it would go on a little longer so I wouldn't have to be insulted by you, but... No, that's beautiful music, Steve. And it will go to number one. That's my first macro prediction today. It will be number one.
Wow. By the way, there's a film on the whole making of J6, the story you've never heard, the making of the album. We're going to have more on that today. I think we're going to play a trailer. Parker, Sig, and Dan, some of the other people who worked on it are going to be up here. I want to drive those both. Okay. Dr. Navarro, people, you know, the mainstream media and some other people.
Before we get to the economics, give me a second here. He went into the transition, worked with the personnel director, the great Sergio Gore. And Charlie had a big hand in selecting what would be thousands of people, thousands of people to come in and work in this administration. So every day that those people are here pulling an oar,
for Trump, um, Charlie, uh, had a hand in putting them in their seats and, and we should remember that. And, and turning point needs to really to honor Charlie's legacy ultimately is going to be to be able to have the kind of impact on elections starting in the November 20, uh, 26, uh, congressional elections that we cannot afford to lose. So I just want to, Give my own tribute to Charlie.
Let people know how intimately involved he was in staffing this administration, Steve. Thank you.
No, Peter, I think that's very important. A lot of folks don't know the depth of Charlie's involvement in the transition and after the president took the oath of office. Remember, Charlie and the Real America's Voice guys know this. So many times they would do the show back from the Real America's Voice D.C. studio because Charlie was over the White House a lot helping Sergio Gore.
He also would talk to people a lot about policy, particularly policies. He was very...
uh engaged in like deportations uh sealing the border all that charlie had a huge role in this administration a huge role in forming the administration so peter uh one of our thesis here and because the war of posse is the the uh the tip of the spear and i want to just make sure people know the history here we won the 16 election right the greatest comeback in american political history correct
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