Steve Bannon: "They Are Laying A Trap To Force A Shutdown Of President Trump’s Government”
Steve Bannon highlighted Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s comments on the U.S. debt crisis, which she made during a DOGE Committee meeting. Greene warned that America’s $36 trillion debt is unsustainable. She said that even defunding the entire government wouldn’t fix it at the hearing. She added that interest payments alone will reach $952 billion in 2025 and $1.8 trillion by 2035. These payments don’t benefit Americans but instead enrich debt holders, enslaving the nation financially.
Bannon reacted to MTG’s comments and emphasized the federal government’s reckless spending. Unlike private businesses, the government forces taxpayers to fund its failures. Bannon agreed with MTG, adding that the government never goes out of business, and federal employees get paid regardless of performance. Bannon talked about how Congress has low approval ratings because Americans see the system as corrupt and inefficient.
The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) was a response to this crisis. Greene stressed that both parties must abandon wasteful spending. Bannon agreed, calling for DOGE to be merged into the appropriations process to tackle fraud and inefficiency.
Bannon also warned of an impending financial crisis, with the government running out of money by March 14. He criticized Republicans who proposed debt ceiling increases without immediate spending cuts. He called for hard choices now, not empty promises for future cuts.
Steve Bannon: "This Is J6 All Over Again Against President Trump And His Programs”
Steve Bannon argues, in this segment, that the financial crisis in the U.S. is spiraling out of control, comparing the current economic policies to the political weaponization seen on January 6. He criticizes the federal budget, labeling it performative, and highlights the national debt surpassing $36 trillion without clear accountability. Bannon warns of hidden liabilities exceeding $100 trillion and asserts that the government’s reliance on deficit spending and money printing fuels inflation.
He discusses potential solutions, emphasizing economic growth to mitigate debt. He acknowledges President Trump’s past success in achieving a 3.5% growth rate but expresses skepticism over projections of 5% growth, dismissing them as unrealistic. He argues that Washington lacks the political will to address the financial crisis without severe cuts- especially in defense spending.
Bannon said he supports Trump’s executive order to reduce the federal workforce by 50%, though he anticipates legal challenges. He also slams establishment figures and think tanks for opposing tax cuts on Social Security, framing it as an attack on working Americans. Ultimately, Bannon portrays the financial situation as dire, calling for bold reforms while warning that entrenched interests will resist any meaningful change.
WINTERS: "He’s Not Only Blocking Trump’s Spending Feeze, But Gone So Far As To Threaten Criminal Charges”
Natalie Winters talked about the Constitutional crisis emerging from the judicial branch, which is seeking control over President Trump.
DeGrasse: "There Is A Paper Trail, So They Are Going To Be With Deep Issues”
The WarRoom segment opens with two video clips. The first features Steve Bannon outside a New York City court, warning that New York Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg pose the true existential threat to Trump’s administration and his movement—not the federal courts. He asserts that James controls a rigged system in New York, backed by a left-wing jury pool, compliant media, and politically motivated judges, making her the "Queen of Lawfare.” Bannon calls for an immediate criminal investigation into James and Bragg, arguing they are weaponizing the legal system to suppress Trump and his allies.
The second clip features Glenn Greenwald on Jesse Watters’ show, discussing Trump and Elon Musk’s efforts at the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE). Greenwald emphasizes the unchecked power of unelected bureaucrats who operate without accountability and obstruct policies that align with the will of voters. He supports Bannon’s argument that real fiscal reform requires tackling the Pentagon’s unaccounted trillion-dollar budget, warning that if this is not addressed, the U.S. economy could face a Japan-like stagnation with long-term economic decline.
Bannon builds on Greenwald’s point, stressing that Trump’s executive orders are immediately challenged in court by an entrenched establishment aiming to delay and obstruct his agenda. He warns that New York’s radical leftist control over financial institutions and courts makes it a weaponized battlefield against Trump and his movement. Alvin Bragg, running unopposed, is set to continue his lawfare campaign, and Republicans must recognize the existential fight they are in.
Alex DeGrasse appears with Bannon and echoes Bannon’s warning, calling the situation a full-blown constitutional crisis. He argues that unelected judges are overriding the will of voters, blocking Trump’s policy moves, and preventing his administration’s lawful actions. The Deep State, New York’s courts, and activist judges are suppressing the clear electoral mandate of the American people. He urges conservatives to own the narrative and expose the weaponization of the legal system against Trump and his movement.
DeGrasse gives some updates on his plan to go after Bragg and James and offers a “paper trail” of information on the two and their activity if Attorney General Pam Bondi opens up an investigation into the situation.
BRUESEWITZ: "The Democrats Have No Effective Messengers Or Political Talent”
Steve Bannon and Alex Bruesewitz discussed the success of alternative media in boosting President Trump’s influence. Bannon credited podcasting, streaming, and new media for bypassing mainstream outlets and ensuring Trump’s message resonated with millions. Bruesewitz emphasized that Trump’s authenticity allowed him to connect with major podcast hosts like Joe Rogan and Andrew Schulz, reaching massive audiences without costly ad buys. He dismissed Wall Street Journal’s Paul Gigot, who wrongly predicted Trump’s defeat due to Bruesewitz’s media strategy. Bruesewitz highlighted the Democrats’ struggles, arguing they lack effective messengers and political talent, making them weaker than ever. He praised press secretary Caroline Levitt for bringing fresh voices into the media landscape and emphasized the importance of staying on offense. Bannon and Bruesewitz agreed that the weaponization of the justice system remains a concern but insisted that continuing to fight aggressively against mainstream narratives is key to future victories.
Kumar: "America Needs India As A Partner To Confront The Elephant In The Room That Is The CCP”
Steve Bannon and Shalabh “Shalli” Kumar discussed key geopolitical and economic issues, mainly focusing on U.S.-India relations, trade, and China’s economic impact. Bannon highlighted three major concerns: Ukraine, the Middle East, and the strategic alliance with India. He noted President Trump’s recent diplomatic challenges, including a tense meeting with Jordan’s King and ongoing issues in Gaza.
Kumar emphasized the importance of strengthening U.S.-India ties, particularly in reducing Indian tariffs and shifting India away from Russian military equipment. He stressed that U.S.-India relations had stagnated under Biden, with delays in defense deals like the GE aircraft engines for India’s Tejas fighter program. Kumar positioned India as a crucial partner in countering China, which he blamed for losing 20 million U.S. jobs since its entry into the WTO.
Bannon and Kumar agreed that sustained tariffs on Chinese imports, between 25-50%, were necessary to rebuild American manufacturing. Kumar proposed that a portion of China’s $400 billion manufacturing exports to the U.S. should be redirected to India, boosting its economy while restoring lost U.S. industry. The discussion set the stage for Modi’s meeting with Trump, where economic security and countering China would be central themes.
"This Was Pure Political Muscle,” Steve Bannon Reacts To Tulsi Gabbard DNI Confirmation
Steve Bannon reacts to the confirmation of Tulsi Gabbard.