Chapter 1: Who are the key speakers featured in this episode?
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. Calvin Simons.
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Chapter 2: What themes of resilience and unity are discussed during the anthem?
Adrienne Southern. 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. 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.
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Chapter 3: How does the discussion address the impact of political events on individuals?
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 can 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.
Chapter 4: What role does Donald Trump play in the narratives shared?
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. We ain't killing people for disagreeing. Man, that's absurd.
Chapter 5: How do the speakers reflect on the importance of the First Amendment?
We ain't burning down cities because we pray to the Lord. We sing for all the people who never made it home.
Through us their stories will be told.
We stand as one. Voices ring Hey, 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 got to think the same. Country built on conservative values. Let's reclaim it. It's not about hate. We just want to 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 want to be killed just for speaking in 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 will save you.
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
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Chapter 6: What insights are shared about the challenges faced by political prisoners?
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. 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.
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Chapter 7: How do the speakers propose to address election integrity issues?
Let's... Can we get a sweeping shot of this, guys? All I got here is... Hang on a second. Can we get a sweeping shot of this? There we go. I know it's hard to believe, but the war room and Rav Cruz are a little slow today since they just got in from O'Keefe's party.
momentarily um thank you guys thank you particularly being here early i know it's it's tough we're gonna do interviews i got mike lindell we're gonna talk okay the song um how do we we got it down that song went to number one last night right the song went to number one however however however however overnight we were uh topped by maria mariah carey whatever i
I'm not, as you know, as you can tell, I'm not quite a singer. Okay, here's what you need to do. Just download the song on iTunes if you can. We're in a fight to be number one today. Streaming is great, but downloads count towards Billboard ratings. So if you go to iTunes and download it, it'll be great. Or buy it, whatever it is. Fantastic. We're going to get the producer in a minute.
You guys having a good AmFest so far? Yeah. You know, this is traditionally the hardest show we do of the year because, you know, CPAC, it used to be the Saturday morning show, and CPAC used to be very hard. People, of course, there it's Eastern Standard Time, so it's 10 here at MFES.
Chapter 8: What actions do the speakers encourage listeners to take moving forward?
It's 8 in the morning, Mountain Standard Time. And the big parties are really the Friday night parties. Saturday night parties are big, but the Friday night parties are big. And, of course, the War Room crew is known to party. So we want to thank everybody for showing up. Ben, you've got a ā Ben Berquam? Right there. Okay, Ben's in the audience.
We've got some interviews we want to start off with. We want to get everybody to participate. Listen, in the participation, one thing we know is every time somebody comes on here in the audience and you talk about your group, you talk about support, what your task and purpose is, we know it has a tendency to blow up because everybody in the Warren Posse goes and tries to support you.
People support us. So make sure you tell us what you're doing and where you're doing it. Like I said yesterday and I said last night, did you guys see the speech last night? Lord have mercy, we kicked over a hornet's nest last night. We'll talk more about that later. But one of the points I was trying to make is Charlie Kirk with AmFest.
And you've seen, you know, Charlie and his humility and that, you know, prove me wrong. And all the young people are here and engage in conversation and all that. But some of this thing about the platforming and the First Amendment and all that, it's very important. Don't get me wrong. Charlie, that was Andrew Breitbart and Charlie were both First Amendment guys. But they're...
many deeper issues that are really we got to get to the bottom of. The most basic issue is who controls this country, who makes the decisions. MAGA is a populist movement. We've had, as I went through last night, and the left never wants to talk about it, but the Republican establishment never wants to talk about it either.
Since Donald Trump came on the scene, basically in 2014, but really 2015 for the primary, we've only lost one election. There's never been, that's because of you. That's because of you. That record, nobody ever mentions that. For a decade, we lost the 2018 midterm, and you could tell that was going to happen. People were leaning on their shovels. Hey, Trump's in. We got the House and Senate.
Remember, Paul Ryan quit. He wouldn't leave. Nobody had any energy. And Nancy Pelosi, and this is one of the things that inspired me more, she kind of took our playbook and they went door to door. That summer, in 2018, they went door to door. You know what they were saying? If you vote for this guy or this woman, we're going to impeach Trump.
And at our first opportunity, they're going to impeach Trump. And that's what's going to happen this time. This is why... I'm not going to say this is the most important election because you hear that every time. But... I will tell you that this year coming up is gonna be the nastiest politically we've ever had. They started with the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
I know it's hard to believe, and it was yesterday when Andrew came up and I told some of the Turning Point people, yesterday was when it really hit me, that Charlie's, he's here in spirit, but Charlie as a person, as an individual, as a spirit here in this world is gone, right? They knew that.
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