Kash Patel hosted the Tuesday WarRoom program and delivered a passionate call to action, urging his audience to step up and ensure election integrity while addressing the surge in crime linked to illegal immigration. Speaking from political prisoner Steve Bannon’s studio in Washington, D.C., Patel emphasized the critical nature of the upcoming elections and the importance of taking immediate action to safeguard American democracy.
Patel was adamant that every citizen must be actively involved in their communities to ensure a fair electoral process.
He stressed, “If you are not going all in every day on at least one issue in your community to get out the vote, to clean the voter registration rolls, to get out the movement for President Donald J. Trump, then it is on you to motivate your community.”
Patel’s words reflected his belief that the upcoming election is not just another political cycle but a pivotal moment for the nation’s future.
Highlighting the issue of illegal immigration and its impact on community safety, Patel shared a tragic incident that occurred over the weekend in Indiana, where a young girl was stabbed by an illegal immigrant who had previously been deported. “Yet again, tragically over the weekend in Indiana at a community baseball game, a minor was stabbed in front of her family by an illegal immigrant,” Patel stated. He used this incident to underscore his point that the current administration’s policies on immigration are failing to protect American citizens.
Patel criticized the Biden-Harris administration for not explicitly opposing illegal immigrants voting in the upcoming election, questioning their commitment to election integrity and public safety. He pointedly asked, “Why won’t the Harris-Waltz campaign simply say no to illegal immigrants voting? Why won’t they tell the parents of Lake and Riley they don’t want murderers and rapists pouring into this country to vote in this election?”
Patel’s challenge to the administration was clear: he wants unequivocal assurance that only legal American citizens will be allowed to vote.
The increase in violent crime, especially crimes committed by illegal immigrants, was a significant focus of Patel’s remarks. He linked this surge in crime directly to the policies of the current administration, arguing that they have allowed dangerous individuals to enter and remain in the country. “We need a safe America,” Patel declared, emphasizing that the safety of American citizens should be the top priority. He called for stronger immigration laws and enforcement to prevent such tragedies from occurring in the future.
Patel also criticized the corporate media and tech companies, accusing them of participating in a “censorship regime” that he believes is designed to manipulate the election. He questioned why prominent figures like Mark Zuckerberg have not come out against censorship and election interference. “Why won’t Mark Zuckerberg come out and simply say, ‘I guarantee that my platforms will not participate in any form of censorship and election rigging’?” Patel asked, suggesting a collusion between media, tech, and political interests to undermine democracy.
Patel’s message was a call to simple political activism for those who believe in protecting American values and securing the integrity of the nation’s elections. He urged his audience to contact their local officials and demand legislation that supports legal American citizens voting and to push back against the influx of illegal immigrants and the rise in crime.
“Go out and call your local officials and tell them the following: I want legislation that supports only legal American citizens voting in the United States elections,” Patel exhorted, emphasizing the power of grassroots activism in shaping the country’s future.
For more context, watch this opening segment from Tuesday’s WarRoom: