Tuesday, April 9, 2024
Steve Bannon hosted the Tuesday evening WarRoom program and the evening WarRoom battleground program.
Highlights:
Abe Hamehdah talked about how Arizona passed 15-week abortion ban, reverting to 1864 law. Recent Supreme Court rulings sparks controversy and political division, impacting elections.
Caroline Wren talked about the difference between state and federal bans on abortion.
Bradley Devlin American Conservative article exposes $14B underreported Ukraine aid, prompting concern over Biden admin’s transparency. JD Vance and MTG demand details but are receiving vague responses.
US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene gave a historic speech about her work in DC
Katie Gorka talked about her recent victory in Fairfax Co VA
Mike Lindell talked about deals for the WarRoom
Melissa Kantz and Berry Wernick and www.WernickForTexas.com The segment addresses election recount issues in Dallas, Texas, citing obstruction and irregularities. Barry Wernick and Melissa Katz advocate for precinct-based voting and transparency to ensure election integrity.
Brian Costello China’s influence on the US, CCP’s threat, criticism of Turner, importance of Intel Committee, upcoming FISA battle.
Reccomended reading:
MGT Letter with JD Vance about Johnson
The Biden Administration Just Admitted It Has Massively Undercounted Ukraine Aid
Full show in segments:
Abe Hamadeh Discusses What’s Happening In Arizona With The Abortion Ban
In 2022, then-Governor Doug Ducey and the state legislature in Arizona passed a 15-week abortion restriction in anticipation of a potential overturn of Roe v. Wade. This legislation stated that if Roe v. Wade were overturned, Arizona law would revert to pre-Roe laws, specifically the territorial ban on abortion from 1864, which allowed abortion only in cases where the life of the mother was at risk.
Recently, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled that the territorial ban is indeed the law of the land, effectively outlawing most abortions in the state except in cases where the mother’s life is in danger. This decision has sparked controversy and political division, with Democrats seeing it as an opportunity to mobilize voters, especially with plans to put abortion rights on the ballot as a constitutional amendment.
Despite the Republican majority on the Supreme Court, the decision was not unanimous, with one justice recusing themselves due to past pro-life comments. The ruling raises questions about the law’s enforcement, as the current attorney general has stated she will not prosecute under it.
The timing of the Supreme Court’s decision, just months before a potentially decisive election, has raised eyebrows and led to speculation about the court’s motives. Republicans, who have traditionally been opposed to abortion, are facing a dilemma as the issue becomes increasingly contentious, with some candidates distancing themselves from hardline stances.
The impact of this decision is expected to ripple into the upcoming Senate and presidential races in Arizona, potentially influencing voter turnout and candidate positions on abortion rights. Overall, the ruling underscores the ongoing debate over reproductive rights and the role of the courts in shaping social policy.
Caroline Wren: “It Doesn’t Matter What Your Position Is They Will Lie In TV Ads About You”
The discussion revolves around states’ rights on abortion, with Kari Lake and Trump opposing federal bans. Democrats leverage abortion as a key issue, highlighting Republican vulnerabilities. Arizona faces a contentious ballot initiative backed by Planned Parenthood. Caroline Wren talked about the matter, emphasizing political strategies and personal character. Follow them on social media for updates. Stay tuned for more on this explosive issue, Wren said she would be following up.
Bradley Devlin: The Biden Admin Just Admitted It Has Massively Undercounter Ukraine Aid
Bradley Devilin’s article on American Conservative reveals underreported $14 billion in aid to Ukraine. The Biden administration’s slow response and lack of transparency raise concerns. JD Vance and MTG have pressed for details since January 2023 but have received vague responses. The administration’s spending and lack of oversight have been questioned. Ukraine aid has become a bipartisan priority despite skepticism among the public and conservative media. Follow Brad @BradleyDeFlin on Twitter for updates.