
WarRoom Battleground 664: Blocking The Radical Trans Agenda ...
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Stephen K. Bannon
War ROOM battleground. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon. It's Tuesday, December, year of the Lord 2024. Thank you. Tomorrow at the Supreme Court is one of the most important cases, a court that's handled so many important cases. And of course, we cover it a nonstop kind of wall to wall. But this is about transgender ideology. I want to bring in Brandon Shoulders. We got a whole entire team tonight to walk you through this, all of it, because it's that important. I would actually argue on the margins. This is one of the most important issues in November's election, particularly for people that maybe weren't MAGA or MAGA adjacent, just kind of for the first time understanding President Trump. They knew there was a big cultural problem in this country personified by trans ideology. I was going to say radical transgender ideology, but just transgender ideology is pretty radical. Brandon Showalter joins us. Brandon, from the Christian Post, you've done, I think, as good a job as any news person reporter in the country of warning the country what's going on here. We have a whole special day. I want to thank you and Terry Schilling for helping to put it together. Tell me, what is the case tomorrow? Why is it so important? Why is tomorrow? I put a headline up on Getter early today. It's a showdown in the Supreme Court. What's the case? Why is it such a big deal, sir?
Dr. Miriam Grossman
Yes, indeed, Steve, and it's good to see you. The case is US versus Scrimmetti. SCT is the last name of the attorney general of Tennessee. What is being considered tomorrow during oral arguments will be the constitutionality of Tennessee's ban on chemically and surgically transing children. Tennessee is one of The, I think, 25 or so states, about half the states that have passed a prohibition on these experimental medical treatments, if you can even call it that, at issue, the ACLU and the US government is claiming that such bans, Tennessee's ban violates the equal protection clause of the 14th amendment. This is, I believe, one of the most important cases of the century, because what's at stake is whether or not a government can intervene in the interest of child safeguarding to protect them from, let's just be frank, chemical sterilization and surgical mutilation. Gender ideology is radical indeed. And I would just take your listeners at the War Room posse down memory lane by explaining that this all came about Tennessee's ban after Vanderbilt Hospital was exposed, shortly after they were exposed, where one of the doctors on tape was exposed, saying that these radical surgeries, particularly the phalloplasties, where they harvest forearm tissue to make fake penises, are great moneymakers for the hospital. But children all over this country, thousands of them, have been surgically mutilated and even more have gone on these hormone blockers and cross sex hormones and are being rendered permanently sterile. This is one of the greatest medical scandals of all times. And so what's being adjudicated tomorrow is whether or not a state can intervene, despite the ideological capture of all of the medical organizations in the interest of protecting children. Can the state set a limit here? That's what's at stake, and that's what the justices will hear tomorrow. The other side is arguing that the state has removed vital health care and that this denies transgender people equality under the law as Prescribed by the 14th Amendment of the Constitution.
Stephen K. Bannon
But hang on for a second. I just want to make sure the audience, particularly a lot of these folks that joined us after November 5th, the show's growing pretty rapidly. What is the government arguing? What are the action? What's the. Just cut to the chase. What's the argument here and why is this. I've had so many people tell me, agree with you, this is one of the most important cases so far of the 21st century for the Supreme Court. Why is that?
Dr. Miriam Grossman
I think the government's crux of the argument, Again, it's a 14th amendment case. It's denied the equal protection clause. That's the crux of its disagreement. They say that Tennessee has violated the 14th Amendment of the Constitution, denying equal protection by removing this experimental intervention for young people. There are a number of plaintiffs in the case. We don't know. I know a little bit about who those minors. And there's a gynecologist that's party, party to this case as well that basically say that this kind of healthcare saved their life. Meanwhile, I mean, the New York Times even today ran an article by the the ACLU attorney who is claiming that these Interventions saved her life. And so they're saying that the state has acted in a way that violates the U.S. constitution, 14th Amendment and the state of Tennessee and others like it. All the amicus briefs have said no because this is child endangerment, because these experimental interventions are insane.
Stephen K. Bannon
But hang on. But hang on. Ho, ho, hang on. What does she mean it saved her life? What's the argument that. How does it save your life?
Dr. Miriam Grossman
The argument typically goes that if you don't allow these people who are distressed about their gender to take hormones or undergo surgery, that they are at risk for suicide or they will commit suicide. It's complete.
Stephen K. Bannon
Hang on. And these are people that are young people. And this is done at a young age. And isn't a lot of this done without parental. The parents don't even know about it. We have this whole situation, particularly in California and some of these states, like you said, 25. I think it's actually 26 states now kind of have these restrictions. You know, a lot of the blue states don't. California particularly, and you've been telling me, is the railhead of kind of this radical, you know, the radical interpretation. But isn't this mainly focused on young people?
Dr. Miriam Grossman
It is. And in this case, there are parental rights questions because minors. In some states, minors can consent to this. The age of majority is lowered. In the state of Oregon, it's 15, I believe. And so in the blue states, the, you know, minors can consent without their parents knowing about it. And I think that's atrocious. But in this particular case, these are minors where parental consent is required. And so the parental rights issues will be, I'm sure, considered tomorrow during oral arguments. Can a parent consent to sterilizing treatments and surgeries to remove the body parts of children? And we say while we value parental rights in this country, they do not go, they do not extend so far as to sterilize a child unless it's with cancer or something. But for a psychological condition, sterilizing a child, you need medical safeguards. You cannot do that. That does not qualify as a parental right to do that, particularly when we know that the evidence for this is paper thin. If anything, the evidence is pouring in from all over Europe that the evidence to treat gender confusion with hormones in surgery is not there. But the American medical societies are completely captured by this dogma, sadly.
Stephen K. Bannon
Do you think it's just because they're making money? Do you think it's about money or is it about a deeper ideological agreement with this?
Dr. Miriam Grossman
I think it's both. And I really do. The ideology has a grip on the minds of people. It's been cleverly marketed in the context of LGBT civil rights. And so that has a lot of buy in from lefty people. I know that tomorrow, though, there are going to be all kinds of people on the left, on the right, including some LGB identified folks who will be there speaking out against this. This appeals to a broad cross section of Americans. American public, by and large, even very left wing people in blue states do not support the chemical sterilization and surgical mutilation of minor children. They do not support it. But the activists have gained power in all of the medical societies and have operated by stealth. And finally, as was evidenced in this past election, it rosen up to the surface where people were able to get a clear picture as to what's been happening. These crimes, these medical atrocities have been unleashed upon thousands of children, ripping apart countless families. And many teenagers and young adults have been rendered permanently sterile because of these drugs. It is one of the worst medical scans of all time. And so the Supreme Court's going to adjudicate whether or not a state can set limits to try and curtail the damage.
Stephen K. Bannon
That's right. I'm tendency. Okay, we got an all star lineup to go through, and I want you to stay with me and jump in with questions. The last thing is set it up and Schilling is going to be in the second part of the show. Give me a succinct version of why do you think this was so important on November 5th? A lot of people are saying, a lot of people talking to President Trump particularly, there were a couple of spots that were made that they ran the sprockets off on. And the reason was they knew they were working. Why was this so important to basically add and help assist this landslide we had on November 5th? Sir?
Dr. Miriam Grossman
Well, just anecdotally, Steve, I know many Democrats who either sat this election out because they were so disgusted with the Democratic Party's posture on this issue, or they even crossed the line and voted for Trump. And I think it's because even if you think that there's only a few children or young people being mired in this, there's actually more than you think. Even when you have a population of 330 million people and it's affecting a disproportionately small number of people, gender ideology is totalizing. It's in everything. It's in the schools, it's in the hospitals, it's in the prisons. You're going to be speaking with Amy Ichikawa soon. This represents something existential, the death of material reality. And when you, when people saw that Kamala Harris was on tape in some of those ads talking about how she supported taxpayer funded transgender surgery for prisoners and the 2019 ACLU questionnaire saying that she supported funds for detained migrants, it just throws people off their center of gravity. Because if you are forced to say that a man is a woman or that a boy can become a girl and that you should sterilize them, castrate them, cut their body parts off, that throws them off their center of gravity and it represents the death of material reality. And that's like being forced to say that you think the world is flat when you know it's not that being forced to lie and being forced to accept medical atrocities. Most normie people across the spectrum reject that with enthusiasm, and some of them did, I think. How much it affected the election, it's hard to say. But there is data from Blueprint, which is the Democratic initiative analysis of said that it affected it in swing voters by 28 points. So that's significant. It was definitely on people.
Stephen K. Bannon
That's huge. I can't wait for Amy. I can tell her my, my tale from prison, which I haven't told anybody yet from my cell block up at Danbury. Let's bring in Dr. Haim. Doctor, we had you on at the beginning of your travails. Can you tell us what, how you're wrapped up in this and where do you currently stand, sir?
Dr. Eitan Haim
Yeah.
Ted Hudako
Thank you for having me on. If anyone wants to donate, we're deep in the fight right now. It's givesengo.com texaswhistleblower but a lot has happened between then and now. In a few hours, I'm going to go to federal court and we have a hearing about a gag order because the federal government wants to silence me. Not only do they want to send me to prison for fulfilling my duty as a physician for 10 years, but now they want to take away my First Amendment right to speak about this case. And just to give you a little recap, over the last couple of months, the government's first indictment fell apart because the entire story was based on a fiction. All of the factual evidence was untrue. Somehow the FBI missed the most basic facts of the case. Once this was pointed out right in a disclosure from Texas Children's Hospital, the government had to get another indictment. Even that indictment fell apart because of critical typos. They were charging me with crimes that didn't exist. They were including language in Their indictment that is non statutory in criminal law, that again fell apart. And this fell apart in the most spectacular way possible at a hearing November 15th. So not too long ago, the government, the lead prosecutor, Tina Ansari, had fallen apart. She had embarrassed herself in the most profound way possible. And the judge ripped into her. The transcript is on my X account, and it's crazy. I actually wanted to crawl out of my skin. I felt a huge amount of second degree embarrassment for them, even though they're the ones who were trying to send me to prison. So after that hearing, it was clear that the government had to come up with another strategy. So on November 20th, they went to another grand jury, got third indictment. They kicked the lead prosecutor, the one who's been pursuing this case, to the curb. Right? She withdrew herself from this case in a sealed motion. And then the very same day, they filed a motion for a gag order. But there's a part of this story that is very significant because a few weeks before, we had discovered that the lead prosecutor, Tina Ansari, had major financial conflicts with both TCH and Baylor College of Medicine, the supposed victims in this indictment. Even though HIPAA is being used as a pretext, it has nothing to do with patient privacy. It has to do with powerful medical institutions lying to the public and HIPAA being used to protect those institutions. But the lead prosecutor, multiple members, close members of her family, had close financial ties to TCH and Baylor College of Medicine. Her brother is a major fundraiser for Texas Children's Hospital, had publicly attended.
Stephen K. Bannon
That's. And I'm sure this will get worked out. But go back to the thing, why you're in the great state of Texas, brother. I mean, that's outside of Ohio and Tennessee and Florida and Arizona. I mean, this is, this is maga. You're in the great state of Texas. Why in Texas is this even happening? And why are you facing 10 years in prison?
Ted Hudako
Because the tentacles of the federal government extend deep and far. This is a federal case. This is a federal criminal case. So even though I was a whistleblower.
Stephen K. Bannon
According to what did they. Hang on. And what did. And what did they say specifically? What did they say that you did?
Ted Hudako
So they said, I obtained information in order with the intent to cause malicious harm to TCH and its physicians. Between the first and the second indictment, any mention of patients was dropped.
Stephen K. Bannon
But hang on, but hang on, hold on. But malicious. What did you do? You put the word out that this was happening and they were lying about it. They were doing these castrations or surgeries and doing that and they were lying to the people in Texas. Is that what you came forward as, a whistleblower?
Ted Hudako
Yeah, because Texas Children's Hospital in March of 2022, had released a very public statement saying that they were going to shut down their transgender program because of the potential criminal ramifications. A few weeks before that, the Attorney General of Texas, Ken Paxton, had issued a statement saying that it could be charged as child abuse. So of course the hospital is going to say, we're not doing this anymore in order to protect themselves. I was a surgeon working there. I knew that was a lie. So I had exposed what was known to thousands of people in the hospital, is that they were continuing these procedures behind closed doors. The story came out in May of 2023. Right. The very next day, Texas voted with bipartisan support court, to make the conduct we had exposed illegal. Another whistleblower came out soon after that. And then I would argue that this has always been illegal because what they're doing is medical battery. Like, you can't provide informed consent to.
Stephen K. Bannon
Something when the fund participates. Okay, but how can. But how can this happen? I got that. But how can. How can I can see this maybe happening in California with some of these radical doctors or New York? I think people are blown away by the fact this is the great state. How could this happen in a Texas institution that has people called Texans in it, sir?
Ted Hudako
Because the institutions are fully captured by left wing ideologues.
Stephen K. Bannon
From national organizations, and they put them in there. When you say are there, like the American Medical association has been taken over. How do radicals on the left that are adherence to this radical ideology on transgenderism, how have they taken over institutions in Texas?
Ted Hudako
So when you look at the leadership of, for example, Texas Children's Hospital or Baylor College of Medicine, these are people who subscribe to this radical left wing ideology, Right? This ideology that says truth is subjective, that a child can say that they're the opposite sex and therefore require sterilizing hormones and radical surgeries to alter their anatomy in grisly and sinister ways. So when you have the leadership of these major institutions, even in Texas, who subscribe to this, everything funnels down from there because it's the Department of Pediatrics, the Department of Surgery, who are also ran by individuals who subscribe to this left wing ideology.
Stephen K. Bannon
Yeah. Okay, we've got a bounce. I want to have you back on after the case tomorrow. Where can people go to find out more about the case? And then they can go to your gift set and go. I want to make sure people get A chance to immerse themselves because we had you on months ago when this thing first started because we were so shocked about this actually happen in a place like Texas, which is kind of MAGA, the railhead of the MAGA movement. So Dr. Hyam, where do folks go to find out more about your case and where they go to the giveaway send go if they're so inclined to support you?
Ted Hudako
Well, people can go to on my X account. It's just my first last name, Eitan Haim. I'm the only one on Google. It's an uncommon name. Then it's givesengo.com Texas whistleblower. All the updates are posted on there. Of course, if this gag order gets implemented, that's definitely going to change things. But my wife and other people have meaningful things to say about this.
Stephen K. Bannon
Yeah, no, we'll make sure. We'll see after the gag order. We'll talk to you, we'll make sure, we will ensure your message gets out. Sir, this is a platform for you. Appreciate you being a hero. So, Ted Hudako, you're a parent. It's kind of shocking. Is Ted with us? Ted, tell us your story and assume the audience be succinct, but assume the audience is not familiar with the details of your situation. Can you walk us through what happened to you as a parent? I don't have Ted. Okay, fine. I got. Okay, that's fine. Let me go to Brandon. Why is. Real quickly, Brandon Showalter, before I go to Amy, walk me through the situation with Ted and why is it so important these parents. I've never seen abuse by any government, by any government at any level, federal government, state government, local authorities of these parents in these situations, really dialing them out of having any involvement. Walk me through that for a second.
Dr. Miriam Grossman
Well, yes, and Ted's story is a case study in how gender ideology takes over your Life. And when Dr. Heim was talking about the ideological institutional capture of Texas children's. If you think it's bad in Texas, where this small group of people can run rough shot over anybody. California is the Amazon jungle and it's particularly nightmarish in the family courts. And Ted's son, while he was a minor, in violation of a family court order, surgeons and doctors at a gender center in San Francisco implanted a hormone blocking device, again in violation of a court order that was, you know, in his minor son's arm. They it was violated the court order. And so Ted has been fighting back and you'll be interested to hear his case. But if you think I mean this, this will strangle the life out of you. This is every parent's worst nightmare on steroids. The law, the policies, all the institutions and the entities that govern how you can run the affairs of your families, completely sever all the family ties if, especially if there's custody or a messy divorce, as was Ted's case, I mean, there is not a single area of your life that this will not turn to ash and destroy. And so we've got a podcast coming out today or tomorrow where I sort of detail the legal drama in his story. We covered his story in the bonus episode of the third season of our documentary podcast here at the Christian Post called Generation Indoctrination. But it's just, I've never seen anything like this. Steve, hang on.
Stephen K. Bannon
Yeah, we're a little jammed for time, but I think Ted's up with us now. Ted, give me a two or three minute summary of your story because it's mind blowing, but I think people need to hear this.
Amy Ichikawa
Thanks for having me, Steve. Well, in a nutshell, I was married for about 20 years. I had two sons. And when my son, my older of the two sons, was turning 15, he came out to his mother as transgender. To really summarize the story, not get into the weeds, I wanted to take a watchful waiting approach and my ex wife wanted to move forward with transition and she separated. We found ourselves in family court. I was never adjudicated or found to be an unfit parent and I retained custody of the younger child, but I lost all custody of the older one. I was stripped of custody simply because I was what they termed the parent in opposition, meaning I did not fall in line lockstep and barrel with immediately transitioning our son. I wanted to find out what was happening. The judge, Jodi Hiramoto, the California state judge, preserved one right to me, which was that I would be permitted to object to any surgery, any gender identity related surgery on my son. I came to find out about a year later that the team at UCSF University of California, San Francisco, my ex wife and the attorneys had gone behind my back and performed a Supperlin implant puberty blocker, which is a surgery. So again, not getting into the weeds, I filed a criminal contempt of court action in state court and I concurrently filed a civil rights case in the federal court. There was a new judge in the state court and he basically just ignored the criminal contempt. We had a federal judge, Judge Susan Ilston, who just recently dismissed my case in her court. I have filed an appeal to the ninth circuit. So that will be moving forward. Hopefully we do find an honest judge. But what my experience has so far been is all of these judges effectively are working either for the defendants or in extreme coordination with them.
Stephen K. Bannon
Yeah. Hey, Ted, can hang on a second. Like I said, we're going to be jammed on this in the second part of the show. But it's important enough we're going to talk about the prisons. I have personal experience with that. We've got, of course, the great Terry Schilling talk about the politics of this. It's a very powerful people, particularly working class people in this country are shocked of what's going on. And I agree with the great Brandon Showalter that it had a meaningful impact on the 5th of November, particularly people that maybe have not that for me or don't really have a full understanding of MAGA or where we stand. I think a lot of folks either didn't vote for the Democrats or actually came to our side because I said, hey man, the economy is bad, but this thing is over the top. And particularly where they see stories like Ted, I think it's the guys, the transgender guys playing women's sports. And it's also they see these horror stories in the parents or the parents of the state kind of goes in there, guys good enough to have custody of one of the little children, but because he opposes a mother who kind of goes off the rails in this thing, he's dialed out and then the child has this kind of radical surgeries or castrations and they can't unwind it. That's the thing. There's no going back. Kind of the river of no return. Okay, we're going to take a short break. Birch Gold. Really want to thank our sponsors. Birch Gold, as we outlined the show today about bond vigilantes and global capital markets, President Trump's got a plan. That plan is very well thought through, but there's going to be some times of turbulence, particularly as the world gangs up on him. Make sure you go to birchgold.com Bannon you can see the end of the dollar empire. Also, you can talk to Philip Patrick and the team. Look, we give you the macro. Those guys talk to you about the micro. Should you include gold and precious metals in your investment portfolio? Should you take your 401k or your IRA and shift it over? That's totally your call. But talk to philip patrick birchgold.com Bannon or go to your phone. Bannon. Text Bannon at 989-898 okay. Big case tomorrow at the Supreme Court we're going to take a short commercial break. We'll be back with Radical Gender Ideology in a moment.
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Brandon Showalter
Bannon all this nonsense, all this spin. They can't handle the truth.
Stephen K. Bannon
War Room Battleground with Stephen K. Bannon. You know, President Trump had a spot they played, and I think Terry Schilling, this guy said a spot. These things were very effective, particularly for those kind of low propensity, low information voters. Remember, low information doesn't mean you have a low IQ and doesn't mean you don't have a degree or college degree. You're not smart just means a lot of people are just not engaged in politics. That's just the way they're built. They're just not that interested in it. But there are certain times they do get engaged. And I got to tell you, this issue of kind of this radical transgender ideology broke through because people said, what in the hell is going on here? The more details they find out, the more they kind of back. The people say, hey, look, we just want to get back to normalcy. Ted, your story is a horror story. It's like something out of Kafka. We gotta bounce now because I'm kind of jammed. But I want to have you back on and go more details. But until then, I want people to find out more about your story, more about your fight. Where do folks go? Sir?
Amy Ichikawa
Give send go.com stop gender experiments on kid.
Stephen K. Bannon
Where do you stand real quickly? Where do you stand with helping save your son from this? Is it too far? Is he already had the or is it already past the point that you can unwind this or is it too far gone right now?
Amy Ichikawa
Unfortunately, Steve, the combination of puberty blockers followed by wrong sex hormones for typically four months is enough to cause permanent sterility in a boy my son's age.
Stephen K. Bannon
Good God. One more time, Ted. Where they go?
Amy Ichikawa
GiveSendGo.com Stop experiments. I'm sorry. Stop gender experiments on kid.
Stephen K. Bannon
Wow. Okay, sir, you got our prayers. Look forward to having you back on. Terrible.
Amy Ichikawa
Steve.
Stephen K. Bannon
Doctor, Dr. Grossman, give thee. Amy Ichikawa joins us now. Amy, I had a personal experience in my cell block at Danbury when I was in federal prison. There's an individual, I was in a, I was in a veterans unit. There was an individual there that was transitioning. I think at the prison there were probably 1200 inmates. I think we had five or six people transitioning that the government's paying for and going to do the surgeries. This guy was a good guy. He's a former Navy, I think a first class petty officer, I think a fire control technician. Good guy. But I mean, he's going through this. He's going through this transitioning at government and taxpayer expense. Ma'am, talk to us about all of this.
H
Well, you know, Biden's first day of his presidency, he said the prison doesn't choose your gender. You do. This opened the floodgates for every predatory male to just take advantage completely of his stance on trans supremacy. In my eyes, above all federal, state and county jail inmates, transgender trans identified individuals are taken far more serious than anyone else. They're feared because staff is deathly afraid of more lawsuits. Their healthcare is prioritized above all else. And very few people are aware of the fact that women are forcibly housed with fully intact trans identified prisoners. There's no requirement for gender reassignment surgery or hormone replacement at all. People just have to make the self declaration. That's why it's, you know, gender, self id, it's created a.
Stephen K. Bannon
Now explain this to me because when you say trans, supremacy, I would definitely tell you at the prison, people kind of walk around on eggshells in this. There's no doubt. Now this individual, this guy came to me and said, hey, look, I was MAGA before Trump and he was a former Navy guy. And to me it was very sad. But there is definitely, we say trans supremacy. There's no doubt. Now what I understood at Danbury, once he went through a transitioning at quasi, had surgery, he was going to the women's, he was going to the women's prison as a guy or as a guy that had Done this transition, which I found pretty shocking. So they actually will house these men who, quote, unquote, have transitioned to women, but are essentially still men. They go and are housed in the. In the female prisons.
H
Absolutely. I think you were. You weren't home yet. But earlier this year, there was a judiciary hearing, a Senate judiciary hearing, where, you know, Biden had nominated some very radical judges for permanent seats in federal courts. And one of the most important courts in our federal system, which is the New York Southern District. He had appointed or nominated judge, Magistrate Judge Sarah Netburn, who had specifically sent a fully intact, like prolific sex offender to FCA Carswell in Texas. And I'm in contact with women in this prison, and as soon as that individual got there, they were whipping it out and letting everybody know, just give me a couple of days off of this estrogen and I'll be fully operational. And the BOP and the government is complicit in these acts, in these acts of violence against women.
Stephen K. Bannon
Why is Bureau of Prison doesn't go out of its way for anybody. I mean, when you're in prison, you're in prison. I tell you. This is why I said Hunter Biden should be pardoned. Not for what they did in Ukraine, not going back 10 years. But I said at my press conference, 48 hours, he'd be broken. Prisons are tough and they're dangerous. But why is it. Walk me through. Why does it seem like the transgender, the people transitioning are definitely treated in a different level, where they don't treat anybody else, everybody else is essentially a various form of an animal. Why do they treat them differently? What is in BOP and where did it come from?
H
Well, people are afraid of the aclu. I don't know why. Just got to get over it, suck it up and take those battles on head on. On a state level. I know they're all afraid of lawsuits. I'm assuming it's the same in the federal situation. This is. This is coming down from the very top, that these situations have to be prioritized on all levels, and the people who are suffering the most are the women. But since this is a demographic of the population that has no societal value and nobody really cares about, it's not really being made an issue. But it is a female human rights crisis because of the fact that these people that are intact with their equipment that's fully operational, many of whom are registered sex offenders, are being housed with the women. That's the biggest problem we have here.
Stephen K. Bannon
By the way, this guy was also a sex offender, too, which Quite interesting. Amy, we got a bounce, but I want to have you back because I got a lot to say about the prison. I really haven't talked much about it. But first off, how did you. Give me a minute. How did you even get involved in this? Because, you know, people need to start looking at these prisons and how the prisoners are being treated. And because they are American citizens, some have done horrific stuff and they got to pay for that. A lot of them are there had not done horrific stuff. A lot of them just been rolled up and quite frankly, stuff that seems quite marginal. The sentence they got are long, but they live in a situation like this where the transgender folks transitioning are kind of rule the roost. How did you get involved in it?
H
I'm formerly incarcerated myself, and a few years ago with a couple of friends of mine, we started Woman to Woman because we didn't see any other organizations that were prioritizing the safety and well being of women. So about the same exact time that we became incorporated, this started unrolling in California, and it was nothing like we'd ever heard of before. And, you know, being Christians, we're remembering the prisoners as we're directed to. And this is something that Christian conservatives across the nation need to understand. They're missing the mark on this because there are women, there are sisters in Christ who are being persecuted for standing firm on their Christian conservative values right now. There's women who've lost their parole dates. There's Kathleen Quinn, who's sitting in prison right now, who's a big fan of yours, that lost her parole grant because she stood firm against gender ideology.
Stephen K. Bannon
Amy, where do people go? I want people to get up to speed on this before I have you back. Where do folks go?
H
You know, please Visit us at GiveSendGo. That's our favorite platform. Just look up Woman II Woman. And if you need more information on what we do and how you can help us, please visit www.womaniwoman.org.
Stephen K. Bannon
I love the fact that you were an inmate and now you're working for the inmates to make sure that things get sorted out there. I really. I really appreciate that, ma'am, a lot. So thank you. Look forward to having you back on.
H
Thank you so much.
Stephen K. Bannon
Dr. Marion Grossman. Dr. Grossman, you've been at the forefront of this. Talk to me about the importance of tomorrow and are we winning this fight? I know 25 states, 26 states. Are we winning this fight? Are we losing this fight? Because you're kind of the. You're kind of the. You've been around and been fighting this for a long time, and you didn't come at this as a right wing, you know, populist nutcase like you're on War Room. So where are we in this battle? How important is tomorrow?
I
Oh, we are so winning, Steve. We have had a great year. There's so many developments and accomplishments over the past year. I would never have imagined we could have moved so much forward. Now, tomorrow is a huge day. Tomorrow, the Supreme Court begins hearing the case of Scarmetti v. The United States Department of Justice. This is a very important case because the judges essentially have to answer the question, is there such a thing as a transgender child? Does the category of transgender equal to protected categories such as sex, race, religion, et cetera? So this is a massively important case that's coming in front of the Supreme Court. It will have many repercussions. But I want to say this, in addition to the case coming tomorrow, you know, in terms of the Trump appointments nominations, I'm very, very pleased as a doctor that, for example, RFK is going to be exposing the dangers of poisons in our foods and our vaccines. But, Steve, there are other poisons to which children are being exposed on a daily basis, and those poisons are poisonous ideas, including the idea that a child can be born in the wrong body. That is a poisonous idea to expose a child to. And we need to. Just like these other agencies that are going to be gutted, I hope, and there's going to be massive reform and radical reform in those agencies because of the corruption. We need to do the same thing in this area, in the area of gender ideology that has infiltrated our educational, medical and legal institutions. It's time. And I don't, I really hope that the transition team is not going to lose sight of that.
Stephen K. Bannon
Okay, well, I got to get you to talk to the transition team, Dr. Grossman. Give me the book. And I'm going to make sure I'm down here. I'm going to make sure we're hardwired into the transition team because I agree with you 1 million percent. The book and your website, where they go to get up to speed on everything you've worked on and warned us about. And quite frankly, the reason we've had such a great year is Dr. Miriam Grossman and Brandon Showalter. They're just incredible. Where do people go?
I
My ex is miriamgrossman. My website is miriamgrossmanmd.com you can spend a lot of time on there watching videos, being educated, watching me testify In Congress last year, in five minutes, I took down gender ideology. Everyone has to be informed.
Stephen K. Bannon
You're a superstar. Real quickly, if you had one billet that you think you would be the best position to destroy this ideology, this evil thinking, what would it be?
I
I would like to be the liaison to the White House on transgender issues.
Stephen K. Bannon
Kaboom. I'll be back in touch with you, ma'am. Dr. Miriam Grossman, a superstar. The reason we had a great year. And hey, she was vilified. And, you know, because she came as kind of, I guess, a liberal. She was vilified, kicked to the curb by a lot of friends. Dr. Grossman, honored to have you on here, ma'am. You're a hero to us.
I
Thank you. Steve.
Stephen K. Bannon
I think we got a billet for a fighter. Have to check that out. Get on that this afternoon or tomorrow morning. Terry Schelling. Terry, you came to me a long time ago, even before I met Brandon. We met Brandon Shoalwater. The Christian Post started putting us up. You said, bannon, this is going to be big. Trust me, this is going to be big. I'm not sure I even had any idea how big it was going to be. Terry, how we doing, brother?
J
Well, Steve, we're winning, all right. And Donald Trump has been a huge champion for us. He saw this not just for the political weapon to be used against Democrats, but when I talked to him and met with him in July, he was very clear that he was concerned about these kids. Steve, I got three numbers for you. 1.3, 4.4 and 200 billion. 1.3 million Americans are estimated to identify as trans. And right now, the industry, because only a few handful of those people have transitioned, it's around $4.4 billion annually for the trans industry. Their goal is to transition all 1.3 million Americans. And if they're able to do that, Steve, It'll be over $200 billion a year. Year. This industry, it will be nearly impossible to stop. It will be growing like crazy. So we've got to get this taken care of now. And it's a really good thing that President Trump won this election when he did.
Stephen K. Bannon
When you say we're winning and Terry, we're going to have you back on all the work you did on November 5th. Be specific.
Brandon Showalter
Give me a minute of.
Stephen K. Bannon
Terry Schindling has been fighting this fight for years. Why do you think this year, even besides November 5, why are we winning?
J
Well, because we've gotten this passed in 25 states. We banned these procedures for minors in 25 states. We banned men and girls sports in 25 states. But here's the bigger thing, Steve, is we are now winning elections on this issue. Blueprint for America, right? They're a Democratic polling firm. They do message testing. They found that the transgender issue, Kamala, being more obsessed with cultural issues like transgenderism was the biggest issue for swing voters, Right? This is the issue that's helping decide who Americans put into positions of power. And Democrats very shortly are gonna have to reconcile with that, Steve, because of your guys help at War Room. I mean, look, your guys. I'm part of War Room, right? We raised $18 million this year that we spent to help President Trump get elected. But here's where it gets cooler. Republicans across the country spent $215 million attacking Democrats on transgender issues. $215 million. This was a central issue in the election, and it's a major reason why I believe Donald Trump is in the White House. Going into the White House this January.
Stephen K. Bannon
Particularly for people, I can tell you, because I done some testing on this, particularly people who are not maga, who are just kind of coming to this. And one of the first things they see is this, and they go, hang on. The guys in the office of Trump believe this. This is crazy right now. This was just a great introduction, Terry. Your organization put your shoulder to the wheel years before people even focus on this, and that's what we love. Where do folks go? To find out more about what you guys are doing over app, go to.
J
Americanprinciplesproject.Org or you can find me on X, Instagram, Twitter, Truth, Social, getter, all that shilling. 1776.
Stephen K. Bannon
Terry, you're killing it. Thank you, brother. Thanks for everything you've done on this. Brandon Showalter. This was a kind of a who's who of this fight. You guys have taken so much grief, but we've turned the tide and we're winning. But tomorrow, real quickly. Give me a minute. How big is tomorrow? We're gonna have you back on after the arguments. How big is tomorrow?
Dr. Miriam Grossman
It is huge. And let me just say, the thought of Miriam Grossman as White House. As White House liaison on those issues gives me chills. There's no better person tomorrow. If you're a Christian, you need to pray, pray, pray, pray, pray. Storm the heavens. It's one of the most important cases of the century whether or not the government can do its child safeguarding duties. 25 states or so have implemented these restrictions. I mean, who knew that child sex changes would ever be a thing that we'd be cutting off their physically healthy body parts. It's absolutely nuts. We even have to have this discussion, but the Supreme Court is going to hear it in a scrimmetti manner. If you're here in the D.C. area, come out and rally with parents who are going to be there who've lost their kids to this. But really, we need to pray us versus Schemedi tomorrow morning whether or not the state can prohibit the transing of children. Big deal.
Stephen K. Bannon
If people in the D.C. greater D.C. area and come what time should they.
Dr. Miriam Grossman
Be there in the morning? I think 9am I believe is when I mean there's going to be rallies and trans activists are having a rally next to the rally for sanity as well. But so yeah, just but please show up.
Stephen K. Bannon
Brandon where to where do people go to find you on social media and get all your great writings and movies, documentaries, all of it.
Dr. Miriam Grossman
Brandon M. Show on X. Ted Hodako, who you had on earlier, is going to be in a Generation Indoctrination podcast episode which should drop tonight or tomorrow. That can be found@generation indoctrination.com and also wherever you get your podcasts. All of our print Reporting is@christianpost.com and if you want to hear the stories of the families like Ted and others who've been ripped apart by this, go to deadnamedocumentary.com that film was put out in December of 2022, two years old, but it's still just as relevant today. Deadnamedocumentary.com thank you brother.
Stephen K. Bannon
Appreciate you.
Dr. Miriam Grossman
Thank you, Steve. Thank you so much. Steve, thank you.
Stephen K. Bannon
Now Brandon show Walter Terry Schilling. These guys came to me years ago, said this is going to be huge. It's a major cultural bell. We were fortunate enough to get them on. And then Dr. Marion Grossman tomorrow at the Supreme Court. What we love here at War Room is taking something that looks very obscure, but it's going to be big and assisting those people that are putting themselves in the line of fire to do it. And you can't get a better example of this. Tomorrow we're going to have wall to wall coverage of this very important fight at the Supreme Court of the United States of America. Cash Patel, the whole Cash Patel story. FBI, government, gangsters. We made a film to make sure it's more accessible. The book is fantastic. We made a film just with cash in the first person to make it more accessible to you. War Room go order today, talk about it, tweet it, text it, all of it. Put it up on Getter all of it. War Room. Film Government Gangsters produced by Yours Truly. Directed by Ma Taylor. Produced by Dan Floyd. Dan's the author of that fantastic book, what Rogues, Rebels. The Pictorial History of the War. It's a great Christmas gift. So give it today. Go to. Well, you can go to Amazon. I know people hate that, but you can go to Amazon.com Birch Gold want to thank the folks at BirchGold. Birchgold.com Bannon into the dollar empire. Get smart. President Trump's talking about the bricks, so should you. Where you get the information is over at. Over at Birchgold. Also, make sure you talk to Philip.
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Stephen K. Bannon
Now more than ever since we're gonna go through a little turbulence, okay? We're gonna be back. I'm giving a speech tonight in front of the Club 47 in Palm beach or West Palm Beach, Florida, the Trump Club down there. Back tomorrow morning, 10am live from the West Palm beach studios of Real America's Voice, Stephen K. Bannon. Until then, we're going to leave with Billy Strings. What a better time than play the song about the apocalypse.
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WarRoom Battleground 664: Blocking The Radical Trans Agenda – Detailed Summary
Release Date: December 4, 2024
In episode 664 of WarRoom Battleground, host Stephen K. Bannon delves into one of the most contentious and significant cultural battles of the time: the fight against what he terms the "Radical Trans Agenda." With a panel of experts, medical professionals, activists, and affected individuals, Bannon explores the multifaceted dimensions of transgender ideology, particularly its impact on minors, legal battles surrounding it, and the broader societal implications.
Timestamp [08:36]
The episode centers around the impending Supreme Court case, Scarmetti v. The United States Department of Justice, which challenges the constitutionality of Tennessee's ban on chemically and surgically transitioning children. Dr. Miriam Grossman, a key guest and medical expert, provides an in-depth analysis of the case's significance:
"This is one of the most important cases of the century, because what's at stake is whether or not a government can intervene in the interest of child safeguarding to protect them from, let's be frank, chemical sterilization and surgical mutilation."
– Dr. Miriam Grossman [02:05]
The case questions whether such state interventions violate the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment, with opponents arguing that these bans infringe upon transgender individuals' rights.
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Dr. Grossman elaborates on the chilling medical practices she asserts are widespread, including hormone blockers and surgeries that render minors permanently sterile. She frames these interventions as "medical atrocities" and emphasizes the role of ideology over science in current medical practices:
"These crimes, these medical atrocities have been unleashed upon thousands of children, ripping apart countless families."
– Dr. Miriam Grossman [07:23]
She also underscores the importance of state intervention to protect children from these practices, highlighting the lack of substantial evidence supporting the efficacy of such treatments.
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Dr. Eitan Haim shares his harrowing experience as a whistleblower against trans medical practices at Texas Children's Hospital. Facing federal charges for exposing what he describes as unethical and illegal procedures, Haim recounts the collapse of multiple indictments due to flawed government arguments and prosecutorial misconduct:
"The entire story was based on a fiction. All of the factual evidence was untrue."
– Dr. Eitan Haim [14:15]
Haim's struggle highlights the personal risks faced by those who challenge prevailing transgender medical practices, painting a picture of systemic bias and legal overreach.
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Amy Ichikawa narrates her painful battle in the family courts after her son came out as transgender. Stripped of custody due to her opposition to her son's transition, Ichikawa reveals a grim outcome where, despite a court order to the contrary, her son underwent procedures without her consent:
"While I wished to take a watchful waiting approach, surgeons and doctors implanted a puberty blocker in my son against a court order."
– Amy Ichikawa [32:41]
Her story underscores the emotional and legal turmoil families face when opposing transgender interventions for minors, emphasizing perceived overreach by medical and legal institutions.
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Terry Schilling discusses the strategic mobilization against the trans agenda, emphasizing the financial and political dimensions:
"The transgender industry is around $4.4 billion annually, aiming to transition 1.3 million Americans, which could scale to over $200 billion a year."
– Terry Schilling [45:00]
Schilling highlights the economic motivations behind the push for widespread transgender interventions and calls for immediate action to curb this growth, aligning with Trump's election as a pivotal moment in this battle.
The episode extensively debates the tension between parental rights and state-mandated medical interventions for minors. Dr. Grossman and Amy Ichikawa articulate concerns over parents being sidelined or stripped of custody without due consideration, framing these actions as infringements on family autonomy and individual rights.
Guests criticize the medical community's embrace of transgender ideologies, accusing major medical institutions of ideological capture that prioritizes transgender agendas over patient well-being. Dr. Grossman points to Europe’s negative outcomes as evidence of flawed practices:
"The American medical societies are completely captured by this dogma, sadly."
– Dr. Miriam Grossman [07:23]
The Supreme Court case is portrayed as a battleground determining the extent of state power in regulating medical decisions for minors. The discussion underscores the potential for the Court to set a precedent that balances child protection with constitutional rights, with significant implications for future policies across the nation.
As the Supreme Court prepares to hear Scarmetti v. The United States Department of Justice, the episode conveys a sense of urgency and high stakes. Host Stephen K. Bannon calls for widespread support and attendance at rallies, urging listeners to engage actively in this pivotal moment:
"We need to pray us versus Schemedi tomorrow morning whether or not the state can prohibit the transing of children. Big deal."
– Dr. Miriam Grossman [49:09]
The panel remains cautiously optimistic about overturning current pro-transgender policies, viewing the Supreme Court decision as a potential turning point in reclaiming parental rights and safeguarding children from what they describe as harmful medical practices.
Stephen K. Bannon [00:06]: "This is what you're fighting for."
Brandon Showalter [00:07]: "Every day you're out there."
Dr. Miriam Grossman [02:05]: "Gender ideology is radical indeed."
Dr. Eitan Haim [14:16]: "The government wants to silence me."
Amy Ichikawa [32:41]: "Stop gender experiments on kids."
Terry Schilling [45:00]: "This industry will be growing like crazy. We've got to get this taken care of now."
Episode 664 of WarRoom Battleground presents a vehement opposition to transgender ideologies, particularly those affecting minors. Through a combination of expert analyses, personal testimonies, and strategic discussions, the panel underscores the perceived threats posed by current transgender medical practices and legal policies. As the Supreme Court case looms, the narrative conveys a rallying call to action for listeners to engage in what the hosts describe as a critical battle for the nation's cultural and moral fabric.