Jan Jekielek: CCP’s $9B Organ Harvesting Market And Their Offensive Cyber Infiltration
Kash Patel opened Tuesday’s WarRoom by highlighting a packed show covering topics like debate prep and national security. He brings in Jan Jekielek, a senior editor at The Epoch Times, known for exposing atrocities by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Jekielek details the CCP’s forced organ harvesting, noting it generates around $9 billion a year and discussing a survivor who exposed this brutal practice. He emphasizes the difficulty in quantifying the exact numbers but estimates 60,000-100,000 transplants annually.
Jekielek also explains CCP influence operations globally, especially through apps like TikTok and Temu, which he describes as massive data-gathering tools. He warns of the CCP’s strategy to distract the U.S. from the real threat they pose. Patel praises Jekielek for shedding light on these issues, emphasizing the CCP’s growing threat to U.S. national security, particularly during an election year.
Kennedy: The American People Deserve A Commander-In-Chief Who Can Stand Up To The CCP, Kamala Can’t
Kash Patel and Brian Kennedy discussed the significant threats posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on War Room. Kennedy, chairman of a private committee that tackles CCP-related issues, emphasized that "Communist China is the existential threat to the United States today.” He highlighted how China spends around $16 billion annually on intelligence and influence operations in the U.S. The conversation also touched on economic warfare, cyberattacks, and the illegal border crisis, all of which the CCP is involved in.
Kennedy urged that national security, including U.S. reliance on Taiwan for critical microchips, should be a key focus of the upcoming presidential debate. "We’re not fighting just for an independent Taiwan, but for a freer America,” he explained. Kennedy warned that platforms like TikTok allow China to manipulate American opinions via bots, making it essential to address this cybersecurity threat: "It’s about keeping the American people free with free ideas.”
Matt Whitaker: “This Department Of Justice Has Prioritized Donald Trump”
Kash Patel and Matthew Whitaker discussed the upcoming debate and law enforcement issues. Patel asked Whitaker about preparing Americans for the debate, focusing on law and order. Whitaker highlighted crime and immigration as key issues, stating, "Law and Order is on the ballot this year,” and noting that President Trump’s policies backed law enforcement. Whitaker predicted the moderators would favor Kamala Harris and claimed the media often distorts the truth.
He criticized the DOJ’s prioritization of Donald Trump, describing it as "the most dangerous possible thing,” and warned of weaponized justice. Whitaker also addressed broader concerns, like public safety and border security, adding, "We are the most insecure as a nation since 1938.” He stressed the need to support law enforcement and concluded, "We need to get back to a system where we support the men and women of law enforcement.”
Bensman: Biden-Harris Administration Shifted Illegal Migrants To Airports Instead Of Points Of Entry
Kash Patel talked to Todd Bensman about the need to prepare the American public for the crucial presidential debate. Bensman, highlighting that President Trump and Kamala Harris are likely to clash on immigration, stated, "We need to get the American public ready for what they should expect from this debate.” Bensmand pointed out that Harris might misrepresent the border situation by citing lower illegal crossing numbers without addressing the parallel admissions program that has seen over 600,000 aliens enter through airports, bypassing traditional immigration processes.
Bensman criticized the administration’s approach, noting, "They have just reached into airports, flying hundreds of thousands of people directly into U.S. airports under a bogus admissions program.” He argued that while official numbers might show a decrease in border crossings, new policies are inflating the numbers through less visible channels.
He also touched on the potential impact of these immigration policies on the upcoming elections. He speculated, "In blue states, immigrants may be registering to vote when obtaining driver’s licenses.” This potential increase in voter registration could influence election outcomes, although Bensman remained cautious about how significant this effect might be
Nunes Exposes How The Intelligence State Has Fabricated Hoaxes Against President Trump Since 2016
Kash Patel and Devin Nunes delved into the intricacies of the Russia investigation and its implications. Patel welcomed Nunes, reflecting on his transition from a legal career to a more public role. Nunes, now CEO of TMTG, criticized the persistence of the Russia hoax narrative, stating, "The Russia hoax… centers around targeting and smearing Trump and Trump Associates.” He explained that the real issue was the coordination between the Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC with Russian entities, which their investigation eventually uncovered.
Nunes highlighted the hypocrisy in claims of Russian interference supporting Trump, noting Putin’s endorsement of Kamala Harris. He advised viewers to follow the debate on Truth Social and warned about mainstream media biases, stressing the need for critical evaluation of information. Patel and Nunes emphasized the importance of understanding these dynamics in the context of upcoming political events.
Nunes Exposes How The Intelligence State Has Fabricated Hoaxes Against President Trump Since 2016
Kash Patel and Devin Nunes delved into the intricacies of the Russia investigation and its implications. Patel welcomed Nunes, reflecting on his transition from a legal career to a more public role. Nunes, now CEO of TMTG, criticized the persistence of the Russia hoax narrative, stating, "The Russia hoax… centers around targeting and smearing Trump and Trump Associates.” He explained that the real issue was the coordination between the Hillary Clinton campaign and the DNC with Russian entities, which their investigation eventually uncovered.
Nunes highlighted the hypocrisy in claims of Russian interference supporting Trump, noting Putin’s endorsement of Kamala Harris. He advised viewers to follow the debate on Truth Social and warned about mainstream media biases, stressing the need for critical evaluation of information. Patel and Nunes emphasized the importance of understanding these dynamics in the context of upcoming political events.
OH SOS Frank LaRose On Securing November’s Election
Secretary of State Frank LaRose outlined his aggressive efforts to ensure election integrity in Ohio. LaRose detailed how his office is actively cleaning up voter rolls by removing deceased individuals and non-citizens. "This year, we found over 600 non-citizens on the voter rolls. We’ve removed those 600 and referred them for prosecution,” LaRose revealed. His commitment is clear: "Only American citizens should be able to participate in American elections.”
LaRose, who also serves as the national chairman of the Republican Secretary of State Committee, is preparing for a trip to Washington, D.C. He aims to present to the House Administration Committee the successful balance Ohio has struck between making voting accessible and preventing fraud. "It is possible to make it both easy to vote and hard to cheat,” he asserts. His approach contrasts with federal obstacles, noting, "The federal government charges me like a buck 50 each time I search their database to find a non-citizen on the voter rolls.”
In Washington, LaRose intends to advocate for practical solutions and transparency in elections, stating, "Expect some blunt honest truth. We want it to be convenient but also honest.” His work is seen as a model for other states striving for election integrity. For updates on his hearing, LaRose encourages following him on social media and watching on C-SPAN at 9:30 a.m. tomorrow.
NV GOP Chair Mike McDonald On Massive Lawsuit Victory, Removing Illegal Voters From Rolls
Kash Patel and Michael McDonald, chairman of the Nevada GOP, McDonald highlighted recent successes and grassroots strategies in Nevada. McDonald, praised as a “Western Warrior” by President Trump, detailed a significant court victory where his team successfully removed around 100,000 outdated voters from the rolls, enhancing voter list integrity. He emphasized the importance of grassroots activism and community involvement in driving political change, urging others to replicate these efforts locally.
McDonald also stressed the critical role of local engagement and communication in election strategies, noting that Nevada’s success could be pivotal for Trump’s national campaign. He encouraged supporters to get involved through donations and volunteering, providing contact details for further engagement. Patel lauded McDonald’s efforts and expressed excitement for upcoming events, including a potential visit by Trump, underscoring McDonald’s impact on Nevada’s political landscape.