Mike Benz: “USAID Is A Mutant Baby Of The CIA And The State Department”
Steve Bannon and Mike Benz discuss the ongoing battle against censorship and the deep state, emphasizing that while progress has been made, the fight is far from over. Bannon praises Benz’s work in exposing the censorship industry, urging the audience to follow him for updates. Benz highlights his Foundation for Freedom Online and its investigative reports, particularly on USAID’s role in censorship.
Bannon recalls meeting Benz in 2017 through Stephen Miller, recognizing his deep understanding of disinformation networks and oligarch influence. They discuss the dismantling of these systems, crediting Elon Musk’s efforts in exposing government-backed censorship. Bannon calls it a “historic day” in the fight against the deep state, reinforcing that their work is unlocking critical truths. The conversation underscores the long-term struggle but celebrates key victories in revealing and challenging entrenched power structures.
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Mike Benz: “If USAID Did Not Exist, Bolsonaro Would Still Be President Of Brazil”
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Julie Kelly With The Latest Details On The FBI Purge
Steve Bannon and Julie Kelly discuss the internal shake-up within the FBI and DOJ over the January 6 investigations. Bannon praises Trump for appointing officials to clean house, while Kelly highlights a major FBI questionnaire requiring agents to disclose their roles in J6 cases. She notes that acting FBI Director Brian Driscoll is allegedly resisting the effort, encouraging agents to do the same. Reports suggest up to 6,000 agents were involved in J6 investigations, including surveillance, raids, and prosecutions.
Bannon and Kelly speculate that insubordinate officials will be removed, with some FBI heads already being fired. They also discuss a potential strategy to reassign resistant agents to the southern border, forcing resignations. Kelly mentions a DOJ conference call discussing removals and prosecutor relocations. Bannon calls it a critical moment in dismantling the deep state, urging people to follow Kelly and Mike Benz for updates on these developments.
Mike Davis On The FBI: “They Had 5,000 Employees Just Focused On J6”
Mike Davis and Steve Bannon discuss the unfolding political landscape, focusing on President Trump’s preparedness to govern, the FBI’s alleged weaponization, and efforts to dismantle the “Deep State.” Davis argues that Democrats made a grave mistake in the 2020 election, allowing Trump time to refine his personnel and policy strategies. He highlights Project 2025, America First legal initiatives, and key figures like Stephen Miller and Russ Vought, who have worked for years on policy blueprints.
Bannon and Davis frame the Biden administration’s DOJ and FBI actions as politically motivated, particularly concerning the January 6th investigations. Davis criticizes the FBI for deploying 5,000 agents and opening 2,500 investigations against Trump supporters while allegedly ignoring crimes related to illegal immigration and left-wing protests. He praises figures like Elmo Bothe and Ed Martin, calling them "political serial killers” for their aggressive approach to reforming the DOJ.
They also discuss broader accountability efforts, arguing that Trump’s future administration will address what they see as political persecution, particularly against pro-life advocates and parents’ groups. Davis warns that U.S. attorneys involved in targeting Trump allies should reconsider their long-term plans.
The conversation shifts to USAID, which Davis claims is a CIA cutout working against Trump’s America First agenda. He asserts that the president has constitutional authority to rein in rogue agencies under the unitary executive theory, ensuring laws are faithfully executed. The discussion underscores a broader theme of dismantling entrenched bureaucracies perceived as adversarial to Trump’s movement.
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Mike Davis: “They Had No Problem When Biden Weaponized Every Level Of Justice”
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Roy Guo: “This Is A Sign That The CCP Is Ready To Wage War Against The US”
Steve Bannon and Roy Guo discuss strategies to raise awareness among Americans about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its influence. Bannon emphasizes that the key is to distinguish the CCP from the Chinese people, making it clear that the regime consists of a small elite ruling over the majority. Guo elaborates that the CCP is controlled by fewer than 100 powerful Red Dynastic families who exploit China’s wealth and power while oppressing the people. He argues that the CCP is not a legitimate government and that most Chinese citizens despise the regime. According to Guo, the best way to weaken the CCP is for the U.S. to decouple from China in military, financial, and technological sectors, which would cause the regime to collapse internally and pave the way for a democratic China.
The discussion shifts to the rise of DeepSeek, an AI company suspected of being a CCP psychological operation (PSYOP) rather than a technological breakthrough. Guo warns that DeepSeek’s CEO is linked to the People’s Liberation Army (PLA), much like ByteDance, TikTok’s parent company. He claims that DeepSeek and similar CCP-backed companies are engaged in information warfare, stealing data and manipulating markets. He cites Nvidia’s stock plunge as an example of potential financial disruption orchestrated by the CCP. Guo urges immediate action to halt this technological infiltration, warning that future advances in AI or quantum computing could severely impact the U.S. economy.
They close by encouraging people to follow updates on Getter, with Guo recommending the platform for uncensored information and Bannon promoting his War Room account for real-time news.