Rep. MTG Slams Mike Johnson For Hiding Mass Spending Behind The SAVE Act
In this WarRoom conversation, U.S. Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene discussed the defeat of the Continuing Resolution (CR) and the Save Act, critiquing the GOP leadership for what she called a "fake fight.” Greene explained that despite the House passing the Save Act with some Democratic support, the Senate and White House strongly oppose it, making its success unlikely. She expressed frustration with the Republican conference for misleading voters by advancing the bill without serious intent to push for a government shutdown to force concessions, stating, “You don’t mislead the base, especially before an election.”
Dave Bratt echoed Greene’s sentiment, lamenting the GOP’s missed opportunity to focus on key issues like border security, inflation, and endless wars. Greene also warned of potential new Ukraine war funding being included in future CRs, asserting that America should focus on peace, not more foreign conflicts. Highlighting the influence of lobbyists and defense industries, she noted, “The American people are forced to pay for wars they don’t want.” Additionally, she raised concerns about America’s food trade deficit, emphasizing, “Food security is national security.”
Rep. Good Warns Of U.S. Losing Its Sovereignty To The WHO And UN, Subjecting Americans To Globalism
Congressmen Bob Good and Dave Brat issued stark warnings about the erosion of U.S. sovereignty under the Biden-Harris administration. Good argued that the administration is pushing to surrender America’s governance to international bodies, particularly the United Nations (U.N.). He stated, "They want to destroy the Constitution, destroy our founding Christian principles, and surrender our sovereignty to the U.N.”
Both leaders pointed to an ongoing U.N. summit where they fear the U.N. could shift from a cooperative entity to a governing one, with authority to respond to global crises. Brat emphasized that most Americans, and even many members of Congress, are unaware of this, saying, “This is the most important issue getting the least attention.”
They also cited the World Health Organization (WHO) as a tool of Communist China during COVID-19, with Good insisting the U.S. needs to defund and withdraw from the WHO. He concluded, "It’s unconstitutional to surrender our sovereignty to any international organization… We swear an oath to the Constitution, not the U.N.” Their concerns reflect a broader distrust of international organizations’ influence on U.S. policies.
Gina Swoboda Gives Update On Ballot Court Cases And Mail-In Ballots Status In AZ
Gina Swoboda talked to Dave Brat expressed optimism and faith despite election challenges in Arizona. Brat referenced the story of David and Goliath to illustrate the importance of maintaining faith during difficult times: "When things are looking rough, that’s when God comes into play.” He encouraged perseverance, believing that victory is possible through faith.
Swoboda discussed election issues, particularly surrounding voter rolls and transparency in Arizona. She highlighted concerns over a glitch in the motor vehicle database that affects voters registered before 1996, stating that it’s crucial to maintain transparency: "We’re going to continue to advocate for transparency… which is a bedrock of the foundation of this country.” Swoboda explained that military ballots were being sent out and emphasized the importance of voter participation and early voting to avoid delays and complications on Election Day.
Swoboda urged voters to act quickly, saying, "People need to get out there… it’s going to cause a delay” if ballots aren’t cast early. She remained confident in the system, noting the energy and enthusiasm on the ground: "It is off the charts… we’re winning.” Both participants encouraged voters to remain hopeful and proactive in the face of challenges.
Michele Bachmann On WHO’s New Plan To Enact Emergency Powers For Globalists
In this conversation between Dave Brat and Michele Bachmann, the focus was on a controversial United Nations vote and its implications for global sovereignty and U.S. policy. Brat, acknowledging Bachmann’s significant political background and her work on national sovereignty issues, turned the discussion towards a recent UN decision that he described as alarming.
Bachmann began by discussing a vote at the United Nations, which passed overwhelmingly, mandating that Israel must evacuate Judea, Samaria, and Jerusalem within 12 months. She expressed her concern that this decision, supported by UN Secretary-General António Guterres, is highly troubling. "There was a consequential vote taken yesterday at the United Nations and it passed overwhelmingly,” Bachmann stated. "Only 14 countries voted against it, and it was to vote that Israel has to leave their own land.”
Bachmann emphasized the power of the United States at the UN, noting that the U.S. contributes significantly to the UN budget and has the capacity to influence or halt such decisions. "The United States is more clout than anyone at the United Nations,” she said. "We pay over 25% of all the dues and if we want to, we can shut down any vote at the U.N. All we do is we say we’re taking our money and we’re walking and this wouldn’t happen.”
The conversation also touched on the upcoming "Summit of the Future” and the "Pact for the Future,” which Bachmann argued would consolidate global authority under the UN, further eroding national sovereignty. "On Sunday, something very important is going to happen. It is called Summit of the Future,” Bachmann warned. "They say, the term ‘global government’ over and over. What it means is they want to put handcuffs on every nation.”
Bachmann expressed alarm that the UN Secretary-General could gain significant control over international crises and potentially impact U.S. policy. "The Pact for the Future… will give more power to the UN Secretary-General over complex scenarios in the world,” she explained. "He will have power against the United States, against any nation on Earth.”
She also criticized recent U.S. policy stances, including comments by Vice President Kamala Harris, suggesting a lack of support for Israel amid ongoing conflicts. "Kamala Harris just said she is not going to be forgiving ammunition to the Jews,” Bachmann said. "This is a genocide, it’s not Israel committing the genocide. It is the terrorists committing the genocide.”
Bachmann encouraged listeners to get involved by signing a petition at StopWorldGovernment.org and to bring these issues to the attention of policymakers, including former President Trump, whom she believes could halt such international measures if elected again. "Please everyone go to StopWorldGovernment.org,” she urged. "We need to get this to President Trump so that he can weigh in on this.”
John Mills Gives Run Down On Next Steps In Ukraine
Dave Brat and Colonel John Mills criticized the U.S. government’s handling of global conflicts and defense strategies. Mills, reflecting on his observations from a tour of hotspots including Taiwan, warned that the world is "on fire,” citing the imminent risk of a “Cuban missile crisis” in Taiwan as a critical concern. He expressed frustration with what he perceives as systemic failures within the U.S. defense industry, which he believes is more interested in provoking conflict than in effective defense.
Mills highlighted a concerning disconnect between the severe global threats and U.S. defense priorities, noting that the recent Wall Street Journal article on the approach of World War III underscores this issue. He argued that "the corrupt defense industrial complex doesn’t seem to care or do anything about it, except to provoke the conflict.” He also criticized the U.S. leadership for its inadequate response, stating, "We are a world on fire, and it’s both domestic and overseas.”
Addressing specific U.S. military strategies, Mills expressed unease over recent decisions, including potential deployments of long-range missiles to Ukraine, which he labeled as "unnecessarily provocative.” He stressed the need for a significant shift in U.S. defense leadership to address these issues effectively, advocating for a new approach to managing both domestic and international security challenges.
Brian Costello Exposes How Our Enemies Are Working Against Us
In this conversation, Brian Costello gives a critical overview of China’s current geopolitical strategy, emphasizing their aggressive stance towards the U.S. He argues that China is effectively "at war with us” through a strategy outlined in their 1999 document, Unrestricted Warfare. Costello notes China’s inward focus with Marxist-Leninist ideology and its shift from economic leadership to military preparations, including plans to take Taiwan.
"Xi is preparing his country for kinetic war to take Taiwan,” Costello states, pointing to China’s economic ties to global terrorism through Iran and Hamas, and its partnership with Russia. He highlights China’s efforts to undermine U.S. dominance, de-industrialize the nation, and steal intellectual property.
Costello warns that China’s control of critical supply chains, particularly Taiwan’s semiconductor industry, gives it significant leverage over global technology infrastructure. Despite China’s internal economic struggles, including $15 trillion in regional debt and growing unrest, their technological surveillance allows for tighter domestic control. Costello suggests China may allow further Western investments in critical technologies before executing its aggressive strategies.
Dr. Naomi Wolf Previews New Book ‘The Pfizer Papers’ With Foreword By Stephen Bannon
Dr. Naomi Wolf discussed her new book, The Pfizer Papers, on War Room, emphasizing its importance as a collective project born from the efforts of Steve Bannon and the War Room Posse. “This book is really War Room Posse’s book,” she said, explaining how Bannon’s leadership initiated the analysis of Pfizer documents. These documents, which the FDA attempted to keep sealed for 75 years, reveal “the greatest crime against humanity in recorded history,” according to Wolf. The reports, produced by over 3,200 doctors and scientists, detail the harmful effects of the COVID-19 vaccines, including risks to unborn babies and severe menstrual issues in women. Wolf highlights that “Pfizer knew the vaccine didn’t work to stop COVID” as early as November 2020.
She also touched on global sovereignty issues, warning of the undemocratic appointment of European commissioners by Ursula von der Leyen, leading to increased military preparedness and control over national armies. Wolf stressed that European citizens are losing their ability to influence their governments, with decisions made “above the level of the Netherlands, France, or Italy.” She warns of a future marked by “even more control, even more surveillance, digital currency, and a control grid.”