Mark Mitchell On The Handling Of The Epstein Files: “If This Isn’t Fixed It Might Hang Over Trump’s Administration”
Steve Bannon and pollster Mark Mitchell discussed a serious dip in President Donald Trump’s approval ratings, which Mitchell attributes to public frustration over the unresolved Epstein case. Despite Trump’s recent legislative wins, foreign policy success, and positive momentum heading into summer, Mitchell noted a sudden 12-point plunge in approval—dropping Trump’s net rating from +8 to -4. "If this isn’t corrected, it threatens derailing Trump’s agenda,” Mitchell warned. His polling shows deep distrust: only 21% of Americans believe the DOJ’s official Epstein narrative, and 68% across parties say powerful offenders still need to face justice. Among independents—a critical bloc—Trump has slipped to –19 net approval. Mitchell concluded the Epstein story symbolizes broader dissatisfaction with unaccountable institutions. Bannon agreed, calling the fallout a potential "Afghanistan moment” if not addressed directly. "This is not going away,” Mitchell emphasized.
Phillip Patrick On Combatting BRICS: “The Dollar Doesn’t Need To Be The Only Option, But It Needs To Be The Best Option”
Phillip Patrick updated the WarRoom on BRICS and the Price of Gold.
New Media: Jayne Zirkle Discusses One Big Beautiful Bill House GOP Event At U.S. Congress
Jayne Zirkle discussed her interviews on Capitol Hill with the New Media team at the White House.