Steve Bannon is on the warpath. He’s calling for Donald Trump’s team to sue Scott Galloway. Why? Because Galloway labeled Trump a “rapist” and an “insurrectionist” on a recent Morning Joe broadcast. Bannon isn’t having it. For the first hour of Wednesday’s WarRoom program, Bannon was on an epic rant about the long chain of usurpations by Galloway and people like Galloway against the American people- especially the working class.
Here is a clip of Galloway’s comments:
@DanScavino here is a clip of the idiot Scott Galloway that was on @Morning_Joe calling President Trump a rapist. Please give me an all expense pay trip to the inauguration I’m unemployed. pic.twitter.com/SD3AYbQUAS
— HarryGrace (@4aZL1XETew67610) January 8, 2025
Bannon, in reaction, slammed Galloway and criticized the elite’s disregard for the working and middle classes, emphasizing:
“The system that’s offered so much to the credential class, and you spit in the face of working class and middle class people that actually want to make change,” Bannon said.
Bannon accused Galloway of being part of the “Washington consensus” and labeled him a “punk.”
He asserted that the elite have “sold their country out” and “sold their countrymen out.”
Bannon warned that ignoring the struggles of the working class could lead to unrest, stating:
“They hate you.”
He called for legal action against Galloway, urging:
“I strongly recommend to Borris The entire team over there that you go after Galloway.”
Bannon concluded by emphasizing the importance of addressing the concerns of the working and middle classes, stating:
“The whole system conspires against the working and middle class.”
“The full faith and credit is not the government. It’s with you,” he said about the WarRoom posse.
“It’s all on your shoulders.”
“We must defeat these people.”
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Bannon slammed Galloway, a marketing professor at NYU, for attacking Trump and Trump’s supporters. Bannon sees Galloway’s comments as an attack on the entire populist-nationalist movement. He believes elites like Galloway have rigged the system against the working class.
Bannon argues that the real insurrectionists are the elites. He claims they’ve betrayed the working and middle classes. According to Bannon, these elites have sold out the country for their own gain.
He points to the murder of an insurance executive as a sign of growing unrest. Bannon doesn’t condone violence. But he warns that such incidents are predictable when people’s livelihoods are destroyed.
Bannon’s message to the elites is clear: the populace’s anger is real. He believes the government needs to address this anger to prevent revolutions, not cause them.
In Bannon’s view, the populist-nationalist movement is about bringing fairness back to the country. He sees it as a fight for peace and prosperity for all, not just the wealthy few.
Bannon’s call to action is bold. He wants Trump’s team to take legal action against Galloway. He believes this is necessary to stop the president’s and his supporters’ defamation.
In Bannon’s eyes, the stakes are high and he calls on the WarRoom audience to stay vigilant and apply pressure to demand their representation in government. Bannon repeated that the country’s future depends on defeating the elites and restoring power to the people.
Watch the WarRoom for more about the growing Populist-Nationalist movement behind President Trump.
Steve Bannon Calls On President Trump’s Legal Team To Sue Scott Galloway
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