WarRoom Battleground EP 663 Summary: Pardon All J6 Prisoners; Clearing Corrupt Cabinet Picks; Cleaning Up The Illegal Migration
Release Date: December 3, 2024
Hosts: Stephen K. Bannon, Julie Kelly, Michelle, and Sheriff Mack
Introduction
In Episode 663 of WarRoom Battleground, titled "Pardon All J6 Prisoners; Clearing Corrupt Cabinet Picks; Cleaning Up The Illegal Migration," host Stephen K. Bannon delves into three pivotal issues facing the United States:
- Potential Pardons for January 6th (J6) Defendants
- Removal of Corrupt Government Officials
- Strategies to Address Illegal Migration
The discussion features insights from political commentators Julie Kelly and Michelle, as well as Sheriff Mack, an advocate for Constitutional Sheriffs.
1. President Biden’s Pardon of Hunter Biden
The episode opens with Bannon addressing the news that President Joe Biden is expected to pardon his son, Hunter Biden, who was convicted in June on three felony charges related to the purchase of a revolver in 2018. Prosecutors argued that Hunter lied about his drug use on a mandatory gun purchase form.
- Steve Bannon (00:00):
"President Biden is expected to pardon his son Hunter Biden... the president made the decision this weekend."
Reactions from Guests:
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Michelle (01:52):
"Hunter Biden would not last 48 hours in a federal prison... His pardon goes back 10 years because they're so worried about the Ukraine... It's outrageous." -
Unknown Speaker (00:41):
"I think Joe Biden is going to have to pardon his son. I don't think Hunter Biden would last 48 hours in a federal prison."
Bannon highlights the perceived misuse of presidential power and contrasts Hunter Biden's case with those of J6 defendants, suggesting a double standard in legal repercussions.
2. Pardoning All J6 Prisoners and DOJ’s Role
Julie Kelly’s Analysis: Julie Kelly argues that pardoning Hunter Biden sets a precedent for pardoning all J6 defendants, who she believes have been unjustly prosecuted.
- Julie Kelly (04:23):
"The blanket and the senile 11-year pardon for Hunter Biden should easily open the door and lay the groundwork for President Trump to issue similar amnesty clemency for every single January 6th defendant."
She asserts that J6 defendants face harsher treatment compared to Hunter Biden, including armed FBI raids and inhumane prison conditions.
- Michelle (10:44):
"Matthew Graves ought at least serve 22 years in a federal prison... He's driving these prosecutions."
3. Critique of Judicial Actions Against J6 Defendants
The discussion shifts to the role of Matthew Graves, the Biden-appointed U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, who has been instrumental in prosecuting J6 defendants.
- Julie Kelly (07:16):
"Matthew Graves... his first act as D.C. prosecutor was to bring charges against you... he continued to bring unlawful obstruction charges against J6 defendants."
Kelly further criticizes federal judges handling these cases, claiming they exhibit bias and impose excessive sentences.
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Julie Kelly (13:58):
"These judges are systematically making comments about blanket pardons... Judge Carl Nichols, Judge Mehta, none of them are upholding the Fourth Amendment." -
Michelle (24:50):
"They should be impeached... we are going to lead a movement to impeach and then have trial in the Senate and be removed from the federal bench."
4. Addressing Illegal Migration Through Constitutional Sheriffs
The episode transitions to the topic of illegal migration, emphasizing the role of Constitutional Sheriffs in enforcing immigration laws.
- Sheriff Mack (33:26):
"Sheriffs would be the most logical choice... they know their counties better than anyone else."
Michelle explores the dynamics between mayors and sheriffs, highlighting the sheriffs' authority to act independently of state governors.
- Michelle (40:24):
"President Trump knows that the purchasing power of the dollar is dropping... Constitutional Sheriffs understand that the president can't just send the military arbitrarily."
Sheriff Mack elaborates on how sheriffs can effectively manage and enforce immigration laws at the county level without needing state or federal permission.
- Sheriff Mack (40:24):
"Sheriffs don't need the permission of their governor... they have countywide jurisdiction."
5. Economic Policies and the BRICS Alliance
Michelle discusses President Trump's economic strategies, focusing on imposing tariffs and countering the BRICS alliance to maintain the dollar’s status as the prime reserve currency.
- Michelle (38:08):
"President Trump is going to implement his economic policy... putting 25% tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China... I'll add 100% tariff on any country that tries to get off the dollar system."
She contrasts Trump's assertive approach with Biden's policies, emphasizing the need to protect the dollar and counteract economic threats from BRICS nations.
Conclusion and Future Plans
Bannon wraps up the episode by reiterating the importance of combating government overreach and corruption. He emphasizes the ongoing efforts to mobilize supporters and calls for continued vigilance against perceived threats to constitutional integrity.
- Michelle (51:56):
"We were made for a time like this. We'll see you tomorrow morning at 10:00am Eastern Standard Time... The Book of Revelations will take you out until tomorrow morning."
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Steve Bannon (00:00):
"President Biden is expected to pardon his son Hunter Biden..." -
Michelle (01:52):
"Hunter Biden would not last 48 hours in a federal prison..." -
Julie Kelly (04:23):
"The blanket and the senile 11-year pardon for Hunter Biden should easily open the door..." -
Michelle (10:44):
"Matthew Graves ought at least serve 22 years in a federal prison..." -
Sheriff Mack (33:26):
"Sheriffs would be the most logical choice... they know their counties better than anyone else."
Final Thoughts
Episode 663 of WarRoom Battleground presents a critical examination of the U.S. government's actions regarding high-profile pardons, the prosecution of political opponents, and immigration enforcement. Through passionate discourse, the hosts and guests advocate for significant legal reforms, emphasizing the need for accountability and the restoration of constitutional principles.
For listeners seeking comprehensive analysis and calls to action on these pressing issues, this episode serves as a robust resource, encapsulating the fervent stance of its hosts against perceived governmental overreach and bias.
