
Washington, DC has been continuously militarized beginning the week leading up to Joe Biden’s inauguration, when 20,000 National Guard troops were deployed onto the streets of the nation’s capital. The original justification was that this show of massive force was necessary to secure the inauguration in light of the January 6 riot at the Capitol.
But with the inauguration over and done, those troops remain and are not going anywhere any time soon. Working with federal law enforcement agencies, the National Guard Bureau announced on Monday that between 5,000 and 7,000 troops will remain in Washington until at least mid-March.
The rationale for this extraordinary, sustained domestic military presence has shifted several times, typically from anonymous U.S. law enforcement officials. The original justification — the need to secure the inaugural festivities — is obviously no longer operative.
So the new claim became that the impeachment trial of former President Trump that will take place in the Senate in February necessitated military reinforcements. On Sunday, Politico quoted “four people familiar with the matter” to claim that “Trump’s upcoming Senate impeachment trial poses a security concern that federal law enforcement officials told lawmakers last week requires as many as 5,000 National Guard troops to remain in Washington through mid-March.”
The next day, AP, citing “a U.S. official,” said the ongoing troop deployment was needed due to “ominous chatter about killing legislators or attacking them outside of the U.S. Capitol.” But the anonymous official acknowledged that “the threats that law enforcement agents are tracking vary in specificity and credibility.” Even National Guard troops complained that they “have so far been given no official justifications, threat reports or any explanation for the extended mission — nor have they seen any violence thus far.”
It is hard to overstate what an extreme state of affairs it is to have a sustained military presence in American streets. Prior deployments have been rare, and usually were approved for a limited period and/or in order to quell a very specific, ongoing uprising — to ensure the peaceful segregation of public schools in the South, to respond to the unrest in Detroit and Chicago in the 1960s, or to quell the 1991 Los Angeles riots that erupted after the Rodney King trial.
Deploying National Guard or military troops for domestic law enforcement purposes is so dangerous that laws in place from the country’s founding strictly limit its use. It is meant only as a last resort, when concrete, specific threats are so overwhelming that they cannot be quelled by regular law enforcement absent military reinforcements. Deploying active military troops is an even graver step than putting National Guard soldiers on the streets, but they both present dangers. As Trump’s Defense Secretary said in response to calls from some over the summer to deploy troops in response to the Black Lives Matter and Antifa protests: “The option to use active duty forces in a law enforcement role should only be used as a matter of last resort, and only in the most urgent and dire of situations.”
Are we even remotely at such an extreme state where ordinary law enforcement is insufficient? The January 6 riot at the Capitol would have been easily repelled with just a couple hundred more police officers. The U.S. is the most militarized country in the world, and has the most para-militarized police force on the planet. Earlier today, the Acting Chief of the Capitol Police acknowledged that they had advanced knowledge of what was planned but failed to take necessary steps to police it.
Future violent acts in the name of right-wing extremism, as well as other causes, is highly likely if not inevitable. But the idea that the country faces some sort of existential armed insurrection that only the military can suppress is laughable on its face.
Recall that ABC News, on January 11, citing “an internal FBI bulletin obtained by ABC News,” claimed that “starting this week and running through at least Inauguration Day, armed protests are being planned at all 50 state capitols and at the U.S. Capitol.” The news outlet added in highly dramatic and alarming tones:
The FBI has also received information in recent days on a group calling for “storming” state, local and federal government courthouses and administrative buildings in the event President Donald Trump is removed from office prior to Inauguration Day. The group is also planning to “storm” government offices in every state the day President-elect Joe Biden will be inaugurated, regardless of whether the states certified electoral votes for Biden or Trump.
None of that happened. There was virtually no unrest or violence during inauguration week — except for some anti-Biden protests held by leftist and anarchist protesters that resulted in a few smashed windows at the Oregon Democratic Party and some vandalism at a Starbucks in Seattle. “Trump supporters threatened state Capitols but failed to show on Inauguration Day,” was the headline NBC News chose to try to justify this gap between media claims and reality.
This threat seems wildly overblown by the combination of media outlets looking for ratings, law enforcement agencies searching for power, and Democratic Party operatives eager to exploit the climate of fear for a new War on Terror.
But now is not a moment when there is much space for questioning anything, especially not measures ostensibly undertaken in the name of combatting white-supremacist right-wing extremism — just as no questioning of supposed security measures was tolerated in the wake of the 9/11 attack. And so the scenes of soldiers on the streets of the nation’s capital, there in the thousands and for an indefinite period of time, is provoking little to no concern.
What makes this all the more remarkable is that a mere seven months ago, a major controversy erupted when The New York Times published an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) which, at its core, advocated the deployment of military troops to quell the social unrest, protests and riots that erupted over the summer after the killing in Minneapolis of George Floyd. To justify the deployment of National Guard and active duty military forces, Cotton emphasized how many people, including police officers, had been seriously maimed or even killed as part of that unrest:
Outnumbered police officers, encumbered by feckless politicians, bore the brunt of the violence. In New York State, rioters ran over officers with cars on at least three occasions. In Las Vegas, an officer is in “grave” condition after being shot in the head by a rioter. In St. Louis, four police officers were shot as they attempted to disperse a mob throwing bricks and dumping gasoline; in a separate incident, a 77-year-old retired police captain was shot to death as he tried to stop looters from ransacking a pawnshop. This is “somebody’s granddaddy,” a bystander screamed at the scene.
(Cotton’s claim that police officers “bore the brunt of the violence” was questionable, given how many protesters were also killed or maimed, but it is true that numerous police officers were attacked, including fatally).
Cotton acknowledged that the central cause of the protests was a just one, noting they were provoked by “the wrongful death of George Floyd.” He also strongly affirmed the right of people to peacefully protest in support of that cause, accusing those justifying the violence of “a revolting moral equivalence of rioters and looters to peaceful, law-abiding protesters,” adding: “A majority who seek to protest peacefully shouldn’t be confused with bands of miscreants.”
But he insisted that, absent military reinforcements, innocent people, principally ones in poor communities, will suffer. “These rioters, if not subdued, not only will destroy the livelihoods of law-abiding citizens but will also take more innocent lives,” Cotton wrote, adding: “Many poor communities that still bear scars from past upheavals will be set back still further.”
The backlash to the publication of this op-ed was immediate, intense, and, at least in my memory, unprecedented. Very few people were interested in engaging the merits of Cotton’s call for a deployment of troops in order to prove the argument was misguided.
Their view was not that Cotton’s plea for soldiers in the streets was misguided, but that advocacy for it was so obscene, so extremist, so dangerous and repugnant, that the mere publication of the op-ed by The Paper of Record was an act of grave immorality.
“I’ll probably get in trouble for this, but to not say something would be immoral. As a black woman, as a journalist, I am deeply ashamed that we ran this,” pronounced the paper’s Nikole Hannah-Jones in a now-deleted tweet. The New York Times Magazine writer Taffy Brodesser-Akner posted a multi-tweet denunciation that compared Cotton to an anti-Semite who “says, ‘The Jew is a pig,’” argued that “hatred dressed up as opinion is not something I have to withstand,” and concluded with this flourish: “I love working at the Times and most days of the week I’m very proud to be part of its mission. But tonight, I understand the people who treat me like I work at a tobacco company.”
Former NYT editor and Huffington Post editor-in-chief Lydia Polgreen announced, also in a now-deleted tweet: “I spent some of the happiest and most productive years of my life working for the New York Times. So it is with love and sadness that I say: running this puts Black @nytimes staff – and many, many others – in danger.” That publication of the Cotton op-ed “puts Black New York Times staff in danger” became a mantra recited by more journalists than one can list.
Two editors — including the paper’s Editorial Page editor James Benett and a young assistant editor Adam Rubenstein — were forced out of their jobs, in the middle of a pandemic, for the crime not of endorsing Cotton’s argument but merely airing it. Media reports attributed their departure to a “staff revolt.” The paper itself appended a major editor’s note: “We have concluded that the essay fell short of our standards and should not have been published.” In addition to alleged flaws in the editorial process, the paper also said “the tone of the essay in places is needlessly harsh and falls short of the thoughtful approach that advances useful debate.”
There is a meaningful difference between deploying National Guard troops and active duty soldiers on American streets. But both measures are extraordinary, create a climate of militarization, have a history of resulting in excessive force against citizens engaged in peaceful protest and constitutionally protected dissent, and present threats and dangers to civil liberties far beyond ordinary use of law enforcement.
Why was the idea of troops in American streets so grotesque and offensive in June, 2020 but so normalized now? Why were these troops likely to indiscriminately arrest and murder black reporters and other journalists over the summer but are now trusted to protect them? And what does it say about the current climate, and the serious dangers it poses, that the public is being trained so easily to acquiesce to extreme measures in the name of domestic security?
We are witnessing the media and their public treat what ought to be regarded with great suspicion as not only normal but desirable, all through the manipulation of fears and inflation of threats. That does not bode well for those who seek to impede the imminent attempt to begin a new domestic War on Terror.
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Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2323 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded November 23, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2223: The Non-Binary Colorado Shooter; The Apple Workers Of China Revolt.
Will Wonders Never Cease? | Apparently, Colorado Gay Club Shooter Is “Non-Binary”
In new court filing, public defenders for the suspect in the mass shooting at a Colorado gay club that left 5 people dead say that their client is non-binary and that “they use they/them pronouns.” The lawyers refer to their client as Mx. Anderson Aldrich. pic.twitter.com/dPaUpiFXKN
— Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs (@NickAtNews) November 23, 2022
Colorado Club Shooting Suspect Is Nonbinary, Attorneys Say | Axios

Colorado shooter is “non-binary”
The public defenders for the suspect in the mass shooting at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ nightclub said in a Tuesday night court filing obtained by a New York Timesreporter that their client is nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns.
The big picture: The suspect, Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, is facing multiple murder and hate crime charges over the shooting at Club Q last weekend that killed five people, per Max D’Onofrio, a city spokesperson.
- Aldrich was injured during the shooting but released from a local hospital and “booked into the El Paso County Jail,” earlier on Tuesday, per the Denver Post.
What we’re watching: Aldrich was due to make their first court appearance via video link from jail Wednesday, according to the Denver Post.
Colorado Club Shooting Suspect Is Nonbinary, Attorneys Say | Axios
Nightly News Rebroadcast | November 22, 2022 | Video: 25 Minutes 26 Seconds | NTD
The Supreme Court on Nov. 22 denied former President Donald Trump’s final appeal to prevent the release of his tax records to House Democrats. Arizona’s Mohave County announced that it delayed certifying midterm election results, becoming the second county in the state to do so. Dr. Anthony Fauci gave his final White House briefing.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2322 | Evening Edition | Recorded November 22, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2322: Call for Mayorkas to resign. Hunter Biden’s laptop. Speical counsel to investigate President Donald Trump.
NTD News Today Full Broadcast (Nov. 22, 2022) | NTD
NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg warned that Western countries must be careful not to create new dependencies on China, as security fears regarding China’s investments in overseas ports are on the rise.
A railroad strike before Christmas in the United States is looking more likely after members of the largest U.S. rail union voted against a tentative contract deal on Nov. 21. It could cause serious damage to the nation’s economy, and stop vital shipments of food and fuel.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2321 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded November 22, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2321: Scientism Of Climate Change; The Truth That Lies In Hunter Biden’s Laptop.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2320 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded November 22, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2320: What Lies In Store WithThe House And Kevin McCarthy.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | November 21, 2022 | Video: 26 Minutes 50 Seconds | NTD
Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake released a video message on Nov. 21, vowing to continue the fight to restore people’s confidence in elections. The alleged gunman that opened fire at Club Q in Colorado Springs over the weekend, killing five and injuring 18, is facing five murder charges. The Walt Disney Company announced that it is bringing back its former CEO Bob Iger to lead the company.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | November 21, 2022 | Video: 26 Minutes 50 Seconds | NTD
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2319 | Evening Edition | Recorded November 21, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2319: CBS Wakes Up To Truth Of Hunter Biden Laptop; Selling Out American Energy Independence.
NTD News Today (Nov. 21, 2022): Rail Union Rejects Labor Deal, Strike Looms; CBS Resumes Tweeting Amid Musk ‘Uncertainty’ | NTD
A possible rail strike could dampen Americans’ travel spirits ahead of the holiday season as the nation’s largest freight rail union rejected the White House’s tentative labor contract.
Former President Donald Trump, Project Veritas, and Kanye West are all back on Twitter after being banned. And CBS News is tweeting again.
A federal judge ordered the unsealing of documents featuring the real names of some “John Does” relating to accused sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein.
Voter Fraud By Democrats A Thing Of 50 Years Ago? Right. . . | “Ex-Democratic congressman sentenced to prison in yearslong Pennsylvania election fraud scheme” | CNN
Expelled former Democratic congressman Michael “Ozzie” Myers has been sentenced to 30 months in prison for federal election fraud dating back to 2014, the Justice Department said Tuesday, and was immediately taken into custody.
Myers, 79, pleaded guilty in June to conspiracy to deprive voters of civil rights, bribery, obstruction of justice, falsification of voting records, and conspiring to illegally vote in a federal election as part of scams to stuff ballot boxes for certain Democratic candidates in Pennsylvania elections between 2014 and 2018, the DOJ said in a news release.
Prosecutors said some of the candidates were running to be judges and had hired Myers, who would use portions of “consulting fees” from his clients to pay others to interfere with election results.
Myers, who had been expelled from Congress in 1980 and served time in prison after taking bribes from an undercover FBI agent as part of the ABSCAM investigation, was also sentenced Tuesday to three years of supervision upon release and ordered to pay $100,000 in fines, the press release said.
CNN has reached out to an attorney for Myers for comment.
“Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy. If even one vote has been illegally cast or if the integrity of just one election official is compromised, it diminishes faith in process,” US Attorney Jacqueline Romero said in a statement.
Ex-Democratic congressman sentenced to prison in yearslong Pennsylvania election fraud scheme | CNN
Apparently, Democrats Steal Elections, From The Very Top All The Way To The Bottom | “Compton City Council election overturned in wake of vote rigging scandal” | Los Angeles Times
MAY 30, 2022 UPDATED 2:26 PM PT
Results of a Compton City Council race decided by one vote have been overturned following an election rigging scandal that prompted criminal charges against the winner last year.
Two-term Councilman Isaac Galvan must be replaced by his challenger, Andre Spicer, after a judge determined that four of the votes cast in the election were submitted by people who did not live in the council district that the two men were vying to represent, according to a 10-page ruling issued Friday by Superior Court Judge Michelle Williams Court.
After a contentious primary, Galvan and Spicer advanced to a runoff in June 2021, which Galvan won, 855 to 854. With the four illegal ballots disqualified, Court ruled that Spicer was the rightful winner of the election by a tally of 854 to 851. . .
. . .The municipal contest drew attention in August, when the Los Angeles County district attorney’s office charged Galvan with election rigging and bribery.
Prosecutors alleged that Galvan conspired with primary opponent Jace Dawson to direct voters from outside the council district to cast ballots for Galvan in the June runoff against Spicer. Galvan was also accused of trying to bribe an elections official with concert tickets, according to the criminal complaint. The official immediately reported the attempt, according to Dean Logan, the county’s top elections official.
Compton City Council election overturned in wake of vote rigging scandal | Los Angeles Times
Uncounted Votes on Overlooked Memory Card Flips Election in Georgia | The Epoch Times
An overlooked memory card with uncounted ballots changed the final results of a special election in Cobb County, Georgia, officials said last week.
The Cobb’s Board of Elections and Registration voted to recertify the results of the Nov. 8 Kennesaw City Council special election during a Nov. 18 meeting, according to a news release.
“The recertification was necessary after workers discovered a memory card had not been included in the previous results. The additional ballots resulted in a change in the Kennesaw City Council Post 1 Special Election,” the news release said.
Madelyn Orochena was originally declared the winner of the special election. However, when additional ballots were located on the memory card, Lynette Burnette was shown as the winner of the race by 31 votes, officials told local media….
Uncounted Votes on Overlooked Memory Card Flips Election in Georgia | The Epoch Times
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2318 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded November 21, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2318: The CCP Owns The Democratic Party; The Election Fraud Goes Beyond The Bolsonaro Election.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2317 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded November 21, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2317: Biden’s Border Magic Welcomes Millions Of Migrants; Arizona Should Not Certify the Election.
So a bunch of commie groomers get fired from a job . . . interfered with a presidential election . . . And we’re supposed to care? | James Wood
So a bunch of commie groomers get fired from a job they never showed up for, after spending years suppressing the free speech of half the nation. They interfere with a presidential election, saddling the nation with a nincompoop clown show…
And we’re supposed to care?
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) November 18, 2022
President Trump, DeSantis, Nikki Haley And More Address Republican Jewish Coalition | NTD
Top GOP leaders, including 2024 presidential hopefuls, will address the Republican Jewish Coalition Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas from Nov. 18 to Nov. 19.
Featured speakers include:
- Former President Donald Trump (by video)
- Israeli Prime Minister-elect Benjamin Netanyahu (by video)
- Former Vice President Mike Pence
- Former Trump campaign manager Kellyanne Conway
- House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.)
- Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.)
- Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
- Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas)
- Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley
- Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.)
- Sen. Bill Hagerty (R-Tenn.)
- Rep. David Kustoff (R-Tenn.)
- Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis
- Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie
- New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu
- Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan
- Talk-show host Mark Levin
DeSantis, Nikki Haley Address Republican Jewish Coalition | NTD
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2316 | Saturday Edition Hour 2 | Recorded November 19, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2316: Kari Lakes Continued Fight; Title 42 Lifted And Millions More Plan To Cross Into America.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2315 | Saturday Edition Hour 1 | Recorded November 19, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2315: CPAC Mexico And The Fight For Voter Integrity; The Elites Push For Climate Reparations.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | November 18, 2022 | Video: 26 Minutes 37 Seconds
Elon Musk on Nov. 18 restored the Twitter accounts of Kathie Griffin, Jordan Peterson, and Babylon Bee, but said the decision on former President Donald Trump has not been made yet. Attorney General Merrick Garland named a special counsel who will oversee criminal investigations of Trump. New York Congressman Hakeem Jeffries officially announced his bid for House Democratic leader. The Democratic challenger to Colorado Rep. Lauren Boebert has conceded in one of the closest House races in the midterm elections.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2314 | Evening Edition | Recorded November 18, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2314: Garland’s Witch Hunt Investigations Into President Trump; Getting To The Bottom Of The Brazil Election.
Mid-Terms Are ‘Over’ and You Voted? Thank you. Now You’re Fired | Big Tech and Big Corp Says Go Away To Thousands of Millenials
This is why we all love the Establishment. When you keep them in power, they are sure to reward you.
“Bezos urged people to put off expenditures for big-ticket items such as new cars, televisions and appliances, noting that delaying big purchases is the surest way to keep some “dry powder” in the event of a prolonged economic downturn. Meanwhile, small businesses may want to avoid making large capital expenditures or acquisitions during this uncertain time, Bezos added.”
Jeff Bezos’ top tips for managing the economic downturn | CNN Business
Company | Employees Fired | % Of Workforce Fired |
---|---|---|
Apple | Hiring Freeze | Not Applicable |
Intel | 20,000 | 20% |
Meta: | 11,000 | 13% |
Amazon | 10,000 | <1% |
3,750 | 50% | |
Seagate | 3,000 | 8% |
Crypto.com | 2,000 | 40% |
Zillow | 1,600 | 25% |
Walmart | 1,500 | |
Snap | 1,200 | 20% |
Stripe | 1,100 | 14% |
Coinbase | 1,100 | 18% |
Shopify | 1,000 | 10% |
Microsoft | 1,000 | <1% |
Salesforce | 950 | |
Wayfair | 870 | 5% |
Redfin | 862 | 13% |
Twilio | 850 | 11% |
Robinhood | 750 | 23% |
Lyft | 700 | 13% |
Docusign | 670 | 9% |
Hello Fresh | 600 | |
Opendoor | 500 | 18% |
Peloton | 500 | 12% |
Juul | 400 | |
Oracle | 200 | |
Patreon | 80 | 17% |
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2313 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded November 18, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2313: Elon’s Shot Across The Bow; Congress Must Stop Biden’s Trillion Dollar Spending Spree.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2312 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded November 18, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2312: The Attacks On MTG; Updates From Uvalde.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | November 17, 2022 | Video: 28 Minutes 16 Seconds
After the GOP won control of the House in the midterm elections, Republican lawmakers announced on Nov. 17 that they will investigate whether President Joe Biden was directly involved in his son Hunter’s business dealings. Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she’ll be stepping down as House Democratic leader. Meanwhile, Arizona’s Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake speaks out for the first time since Democrat Katie Hobbs declared victory, saying she’s “still in this fight.” And Pennsylvania’s Attorney General Josh Shapiro charged a Democratic consultant for allegedly forging signatures to get his clients on the ballot for the 2020 primary elections.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2311 | Evening Edition | Recorded November 17, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2311: Chaos On Election Day In Maricopa; Taking Down The Administrative State.
NTD News Today | November 17, 2022 | Video: 53 Minutes 48 Seconds
A Dark Money group tied to Hilary Clinton reportedly pressuring Twitter advertisers while Democrats are debating whether Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter poses a national security threat and whether the deal should be investigated. But Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said that there’s “no basis” for investigation.
After the GOP’s narrow win in the House of Representatives, Speaker Nancy Pelosi is set to announce her “future plans” with colleagues.
Sen. Marco Rubio reacted to the Nov. 14 meeting between President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, and criticized Biden by saying that he “dangerously misunderstands the Chinese Communist Party.”
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2310 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded November 17, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2310: G20 Push Vaccine Passports And Big Tech/Government Overreach.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2309 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded November 17, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2309: The Investigation Of The Bidens.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2308 | Evening Edition | Recorded November 16, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2308: What To Expect For The House In 2023; We Had A Hollowing Out Of America And Now It Is Time To Fill It.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | November 16, 2022 | Video: 28 Minutes 16 Seconds
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Nov. 16 responded to a reporter’s question about GOP infighting, saying the focus should be on the runoff election in Georgia. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is reelected as the Republican leader in the upper chamber of Congress. NATO leaders say the missile that landed in Poland isn’t a direct attack from Russia, but that ultimately Russia is still responsible.</p
Donald Trump announced his run for President. . . Biden is a weak & dangerous man. | Robert Kiyosaki
Donald Trump announced his run for President. You have the right to vote for your choice. That is freedom. I quote Jordan Peterson’s words of wisdom: “If you think tough men are dangerous, wait until you see what weak men are capable of.” Biden is a weak & very dangerous man.
— therealkiyosaki (@theRealKiyosaki) November 16, 2022
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2307| Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded November 16, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2307: Fight For House Leadership; Moms Take On Fight For Legislature.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2306| Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded November 16, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2306: Trump Announces 2024 Run; Kiley Takes The 218th Seat To Push Republicans To Victory.
Nightly News Rebroadcast | November 15, 2022 | Video: 27 Minutes 4 Seconds
A senior U.S. intelligence official said Russian missiles struck Poland, a NATO member state, and killed two people. Republican Congress members elected current Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy as their nominee for House speaker, while Sen. Rick Scott announced he’s running to unseat Minority Leader Mitch McConnell as the Senate’s top Republican. And Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has responded to recent verbal attacks from former President Donald Trump, who is expected to announce his 2024 presidential bid on Nov. 15 at 9 p.m.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2305 | Evening Edition | Recorded November 15, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 58 Seconds
Episode 2305: On The Ground From Mar A Lago; The Renewing Of America First.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2304 | Morning Edition Hour 2 | Recorded November 15, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 59 Seconds
Episode 2304: Washington’s Fight For Election Integrity.
Bannon’s War Room | Episode 2303 | Morning Edition Hour 1 | Recorded November 15, 2022 | Video: 48 Minutes 59 Seconds
Episode 2303: The Announcement At Mar A Lago; The Fight For Speaker.