Monica Crowley Dives Into Biden’s Massive Jobs Report Miss
Steve Bannon and Monica Crowley criticized the Biden administration’s approach to job and economic data, claiming it’s skewed to mislead the public. Crowley, a former Treasury Department communications director, labeled the latest jobs report "cataclysmic” and "not a surprise,” attributing poor numbers to what she called the failing “Biden-Harris economy.” According to her, only 12,000 jobs were created last month, far below the 100,000 expected, while 46,000 manufacturing jobs were lost—a trend she described as "catastrophic.”
Crowley argued that the administration deliberately manipulates initial job figures to generate favorable media headlines, which are later revised down once attention wanes. She revealed that during the Trump administration, economic figures were treated as “sacred,” strictly controlled and never pre-released for strategic purposes. Now, however, she claims, data is altered for “positive headlines” that do not reflect actual conditions. "The real numbers are always revised down,” she noted, emphasizing that such manipulations fail to conceal the economic hardships faced by working Americans. Bannon concluded, "That’s why working-class people are voting for Trump,” as they see these "lived experiences” align with his economic message.
Jack Posobiec Reveals The Keys To Securing PA For President Trump
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec analyzed Trump’s campaign strategy and the current state of voting in Pennsylvania. Media outlets, such as Morning Joe, claimed Trump supporters are “freaking out” over poor early voting numbers in Pennsylvania, suggesting the campaign expects losses and is preemptively blaming potential defeat on election interference. However, Posobiec counters this narrative, explaining that Pennsylvania’s voting trends, particularly among women, are typical for the state. He notes that women tend to vote by mail at higher rates, but the data thus far does not indicate an overwhelming advantage for Democrats.
Posobiec highlights three main strategies to ensure Republican competitiveness. First, the campaign has aimed to keep Democratic early votes below 400,000 to prevent them from building an insurmountable lead—a goal they have reportedly met. Second, he mentions that the GOP is focusing on “airstrikes and shaping operations,” or targeted outreach efforts leading up to election day. Lastly, he emphasizes the importance of in-person voting, aiming to mobilize a large turnout to close the gap. Posobiec concludes that the early voting data aligns with expectations, stressing that the campaign remains focused and confident, rather than alarmed.
E.J. Antoni Exposes The True Numbers Behind Biden’s Latest Job Report Disaster
In their discussion, Steve Bannon and economist EJ Antoni criticized the latest U.S. job report, calling it misleading and emblematic of the “Biden-Harris economy.” Antoni highlighted that while recent headlines downplay disappointing job figures, deeper data reveals a "net loss of jobs of a hundred thousand,” pointing out a troubling trend. He criticized media claims that strikes and hurricanes are to blame for low job numbers, noting that even accounting for temporarily absent workers, the report still showed a “drop of over 300,000.”
Antoni expressed concern that net job growth is increasingly coming from part-time rather than full-time positions. He argued that many Americans are losing stable, full-time roles with benefits in sectors like manufacturing, forcing them to take on multiple lower-paying, part-time jobs in industries like hospitality. This, he claimed, is the “lived experience” driving voters toward Trump. Antoni thanked Bannon for his platform, crediting it with exposing "information warfare” and providing clarity on the real state of the economy.
Kash Patel LIVE From Trump Bus Tour
Kash Patel reported live from a restaurant in Limerick PA and showed an excited crowd of WarRoom and Trump supporters and talked about the growing enthusiasm in the state for the Trump ticket.
Raheem Kassam Discusses Key Voting Demographics That Must Turn Out For President Trump
Raheem Kassam talked to Steve Bannon about his ideas regarding the top voting Democrats who need to show up to vote for President Trump.
Dinesh D’Souza On American People Decisively Voting In President Trump On Election Day
In a conversation between Dinesh D’Souza and Steve Bannon, D’Souza emphasized the significance of the upcoming election as a moment of vindication for Donald Trump, framing it as not only a political milestone but also a reflection of the American people’s judgment in light of ongoing legal battles. He described Trump as breaking through the negative image crafted by the left, revealing his relatable and self-deprecating personality, particularly through his marketing strategies. Conversely, D’Souza criticized Kamala Harris, arguing that the facade created around her as a competent leader has crumbled, exposing her as out of touch and unserious.
He highlighted the economic struggles facing Americans, including the loss of manufacturing jobs and the prevalence of part-time work, positioning Trump as a champion of the working class compared to Harris, who he claimed represents elite interests. D’Souza noted that mainstream media plays a crucial role in shaping perceptions, urging undecided voters to trust their experiences over the media’s narrative.
D’Souza promoted his book, “Vindicating,” which argues for Trump’s policies and aims to inspire supporters while attracting undecided voters. He encouraged mass mobilization efforts leading up to the election, advocating for increased voter turnout in key states like Pennsylvania. D’Souza also mentioned that his film, also titled “Vindicating,” is available for free on social media, further encouraging engagement and support for Trump’s agenda.
Songwriter Jon Kahn Discusses Inspiration For New Patriotic Song
In a lively discussion, Steve Bannon and musician Jon Kahn talked about Kahn’s new song “Fighter,” which Kahn says was inspired by Trump’s resilience amidst legal battles. Kahn shared, “I watched [Trump]… approach that bank of microphones with that swagger… and thought, what a fighter this man is.” He quickly turned his inspiration into a song, working with Nashville songwriter Chris Wallen. The track, now a popular anthem, resonated deeply with audiences and hit number one on the iTunes and Billboard charts, with Kahn noting, “It’s been embraced by so many people.”
Kahn, who had a close friendship with Breitbart founder Andrew Breitbart, reflected on his role supporting Breitbart in its early days. He recounted his journey “out of the conservative closet,” sharing how Bannon encouraged him to speak openly about his beliefs, leading to a Wall Street Journal feature that cemented his conservative identity.
Kahn emphasized a growing demand for music that resonates with conservative values, explaining, “You don’t need radio play or labels for songs to break through.” He contrasted this groundswell of patriotic music with Hollywood’s alienation from American culture, recalling Andrew Breitbart’s famous line that Hollywood and media often show "disdain for the American people.”
Caroline Wren: Republican Early Voting “Is Ahead Of Pace Of Where They Were In 2020 And 2022”
Caroline Wren expressed optimism about the early voting trends in Arizona and Nevada, particularly regarding Carrie Lake’s campaign. Wren noted that these states are showing “the best numbers in the country right now,” highlighting a significant turnaround for Lake, who has recently gained momentum despite previously lacking financial support. “People are just fed up,” Wren said, emphasizing that citizens are acutely aware of the high inflation and illegal immigration issues impacting their daily lives.
She criticized the Democratic Party’s messaging, stating, “It is very hard for the Democratic Party to lie about those policies when people know what is going on here on the ground.” Wren also discussed the Democrats’ struggles in early voting, asserting that they had failed to establish a solid foothold, particularly in light of previous financial advantages they had in 2020.
Wren cautioned that while the early numbers are promising, vigilance is essential as elections approach, particularly in historically problematic areas like Philadelphia and Detroit. She remarked, "We should all be… full speed ahead,” encouraging continued efforts to drive voter turnout.
Wren concluded by urging support for Carrie Lake and provided information on where to find her campaign events. She emphasized the importance of voting in more liberal areas of Maricopa County to avoid long lines typically found in red districts, saying, “If you want to save your vote for Election Day, go look up the liberal areas.”
“We’re Hitting Historic Margins”: Kirk Walks Through GOP’s Monumental Early Voting Statistics
Charlie Kirk emphasized the critical nature of voter turnout in the upcoming election, particularly among men, stating, "the entire civilization is going to be dependent on whether or not men show up on Tuesday.” He highlighted that early voting numbers are "incredibly robust” across several states, with Republicans performing better than expected. Kirk noted that "men need to show up” on Election Day, as they traditionally prefer in-person voting. He asserted, "If 2.5 million Trump supporters show up on Tuesday, Donald J. Trump is President in Pennsylvania,” underlining the importance of mobilizing the working-class male vote.
Kirk also discussed the shifting dynamics in key battleground states, pointing out that "we’re doing better in late returns” in Pennsylvania, which will be pivotal for a Republican victory. He emphasized that Pennsylvania must fall for Kamala Harris to have a viable path to the presidency, stating, "the blue wall must fall.” He called on supporters to take action, urging those near Pennsylvania to engage with voters directly, asserting, "if we surge on Tuesday, we take back the White House.” He concluded by encouraging activism, saying, "download the 20 Action app and chase ballots,” highlighting grassroots efforts to ensure voter participation and drive Republican turnout. Kirk’s message was clear: mobilizing supporters is essential to securing victory in this critical election.