"We May Just Arrest You.”: Todd Bensman On Border Czar Tom Homan’s Message To Liberal Mayors Not Cooperating With Deportations
Steve Bannon and Todd Bensman discussed the Trump administration’s plans for large-scale immigration enforcement, particularly targeting sanctuary cities like Chicago. Highlighting the administration’s intent to deploy significant ICE resources, Bensman explained the symbolic and practical implications of these actions. He noted that while raids might not yield high immediate arrests, their visibility serves as a deterrent and sends a message to potential migrants. Chicago’s defiance as a sanctuary city, led by its mayor, was presented as a focal point for the administration to challenge sanctuary policies, with officials like Tom Homan promising to confront such resistance head-on.
Bensman emphasized that these efforts extend beyond targeting criminal aliens, including those with removal orders, aiming for a sustained campaign over the coming years. He also linked immigration enforcement to national security, citing a recent case in Chicago involving an illegal immigrant charged with terrorism. The discussion framed the administration’s actions as a broader pushback against the neoliberal and neoconservative establishment, contrasting Trump’s hardline stance with the preferences of entities like The Wall Street Journal. Both Bannon and Bensman underscored the ideological battle underpinning these efforts, portraying them as a stand against both illegal immigration and entrenched political resistance.
John Yep Exposes DC Cardinal Opposing Deportations For Covering Up Sexual Abuse
In a fiery exchange, Steve Bannon and John Yep discuss the Catholic Church’s involvement in immigration policy and its implications for U.S. politics. Bannon criticizes Catholic Charities and religious organizations for enabling illegal immigration, accusing them of acting as auxiliaries in what he terms an “invasion.” He argues this undermines national sovereignty and attributes the problem to both political and church leadership. Bannon singles out Cardinal McElroy, linking him to disgraced Cardinal McCarrick, and accuses the church of hypocrisy, particularly in supporting open borders while covering up scandals.
Yep echoes Bannon’s concerns, lamenting that the church has shifted from its mission to becoming a government NGO. He emphasizes the need for reform and accountability within the church and highlights a forthcoming book addressing these issues. Yep praises Catholics who support President Trump and stand against illegal immigration, framing their efforts as both patriotic and spiritual.
Both Bannon and Yep call for investigations into how immigration policies have been shaped by religious and governmental interests, portraying this as a pivotal battle for America’s future. They conclude with a commitment to challenge corruption within the church and broader institutions, asserting that this fight is essential for national and spiritual integrity.
Dave Brat Debunks Media Narrative That MAGA Populists Are "At War With The Right”
Steve Bannon and Dave Brat engaged in a deep conversation blending philosophy, politics, and moral arguments. Bannon, reflecting on the nation’s roots, criticized the current oligarchs and their monopolistic power, echoing the trust-busting sentiment. He highlighted a tragic story involving an Indian mother who lost her son working for Sam Altman at OpenAI, using it to underscore his belief that these elites manipulate society without regard for the common people. They discussed the importance of shifting corporate priorities to benefit the working class, citing the moral imperative to care for one’s neighbor.
Bannon and Brat also delved into America’s revolutionary history, particularly focusing on the tension between centralized power and populist values. Bannon likened the current situation to the struggle against British monopolies during the Revolution, arguing that the fight for liberty continues today. He emphasized the spiritual and moral nature of the struggle, drawing on biblical and philosophical references.
They stressed the importance of moral courage, drawing parallels to President Trump’s decision to return to the political fight despite facing tremendous odds. Bannon affirmed that they cannot be defeated because their cause is righteous and grounded in truth, citing Trump’s defiance as an example of this moral fortitude. Both agreed that the fight is far from over, and they are committed to pushing forward despite the challenges, reinforcing their belief in the ultimate victory of their cause.