Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 9/9/2024 (PM)

In Monday’s WarRoom, Ben Bergquam criticized the Biden administration for abandoning border wall materials, wasting taxpayer dollars, and allowing the border to remain porous. He highlighted the story of Coptic Christians from Egypt who were held captive by the Sinaloa cartel for 12 days while trying to seek asylum in the U.S. Bergquam argued that Biden and Harris’ border policies are enabling cartels to exploit vulnerable migrants and facilitate drug and human trafficking. He highlighted the ongoing crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border and accused Biden and Harris of lying about border security. He warned that continued neglect of immigration issues would lead to the collapse of U.S. sovereignty, and insisted that the future of the country depends on strong border enforcement and leadership changes in Washington.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene strongly criticized the Biden administration’s handling of illegal immigration, the war in Ukraine and the two-tiered justice system. She decried the impact of immigration on small towns and described how the influx of migrants has overwhelmed local resources. Greene cited “unbelievable” reports of pets being abused and schools being overwhelmed by an influx of non-English speaking students. She also accused Biden of not putting America’s needs first and lamented that seniors are “literally eating dog food” while money is being sent overseas. Greene criticized the Justice Department’s handling of the Jan. 6 defendants, alleging a two-tiered justice system. She highlighted how innocent people, including veterans and grandmothers, are being unfairly prosecuted while cities like Washington, D.C., are struggling with rising crime. Greene called for more accountability and action ahead of the 2024 elections, stressing that Americans are fed up with the current administration’s policies and the perceived bias of the justice system.

Natalie Winters shared her frustration about illegal immigration with Mike Rogers.

Club 47 in Palm Beach County hosted a special screening of the documentary Government Gangsters, based on the book by Kash Patel. The film examines the actions of the Deep State, including scandals such as Russiagate and the Hunter Biden laptop controversy. It also criticizes figures such as FBI Director Christopher Wray and former Director James Comey, exposing their alleged misconduct. The documentary supports Donald Trump and criticizes political dynasties such as the Bidens, Clintons and Cheneys. The discussion centered on Liz Cheney’s endorsement of Kamala Harris, seen as part of the political establishment’s opposition to Trump’s anti-war policies. The film is expected to tour nationwide.

In a discussion between Wisconsin GOP Chairman Brian Schimming and Jayne Zirkle, Schimming highlighted the strong support for Donald Trump at a rally in Mosinee, Wisconsin, that drew more than 10,000 people. Schimming highlighted the key issues driving Republican support in the state, specifically the economy, inflation, border security and violent crime. He described how illegal immigration is impacting local communities and noted the GOP’s focus on election integrity, hiring 6,000 poll workers and deploying thousands of observers.

Schimming also addressed the challenge of mobilizing new voters, including students and groups like Hunters who traditionally do not vote Republican but are aligned on important issues like the Second Amendment. He emphasized the importance of early voting and grassroots efforts, primarily through the Trump campaign’s “Trump Force 47” initiative, which focuses on recruiting volunteers and reaching neglected voter bases. Schimming concluded with a call for active participation in the final critical weeks leading up to the election, emphasizing that saving America is the ultimate goal.

Jayne Zirkle and Mike Gableman discussed the significant impact of a recent shift in the Wisconsin Supreme Court from a conservative to a liberal majority. Gableman criticized the court’s recent ruling that allowed unattended ballot drop boxes, reversing an earlier decision that had prohibited them. He expressed concern that this ruling could lead to absurd situations, such as ballot collection in unsafe places. Gableman also emphasized the importance of voter turnout and urged people to pray and work diligently to ensure that Donald Trump is supported in the upcoming election. He emphasized the need for active engagement and outreach to increase voter participation, especially given the narrow margins in previous elections. Additionally, Gableman criticized Wisconsin’s Republican leadership, particularly Chair Robin Vos, for his perceived lack of support for Trump.

Jayne Zirkle and Sam Markstein discussed the recent Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) conference in Las Vegas and emphasized its importance given the recent unrest in the Middle East. Markstein stressed that the RJC remains crucial in the political landscape, especially in light of the tragic Hamas attacks and the killing of six hostages. He noted the Republican Party’s strong support for Israel and contrasted this with what he sees as inadequate support from the current administration.

Markstein criticized the Biden administration’s handling of international relations and anti-Semitism, citing the increased influence of Iranian-backed groups and anti-Semitic incidents on American college campuses. He praised President Trump’s past policies, which he believes have improved security for Jewish communities and taken a stronger stance against terrorism. Markstein expressed hope that Jewish voters will continue to gravitate toward the Republican Party, as evidenced by growing support in key swing states. He urged listeners to engage with and support the RJC for continued advocacy and influence.

Noah Formica, a grassroots leader with Turning Point Action in Pennsylvania, discussed the upcoming debate watch party at the Greater Philly Expo Center with Scott Pressler. He emphasized the importance of the event to mobilize supporters and focus on important issues for Pennsylvania voters. Formica hopes President Trump will highlight his stance on oil and gas policy, gun rights and his opposition to Kamala Harris’ proposed regulations. He also raised concerns about voter integrity, noting that local GOPs are working to highlight issues with mail voting and voter registration. Despite challenges, Formica reported a strong push to engage voters and improve mail voting efforts, with notable gains in GOP requests compared to Democrats. He encouraged supporters to follow him on Twitter and connect with Turning Point Action through their website.

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