Alaska Governor Mike Dunleavy On President Trump And Putin’s Meeting: “If Anyone Can Bring These Sides Together And Get A Just Peace, I Think It’s Gonna Be President Trump”
Governor Mike Dunleavy joined Steve Bannon to discuss President Trump’s upcoming visit to Alaska, where he’ll meet with Vladimir Putin at Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson. Dunleavy stressed Alaska’s central role in hemispheric and Arctic defense, noting its proximity to Asia and the Pacific, large military presence, and historical experience with foreign threats. He emphasized Alaska’s strategic value both militarily and economically, with vast reserves of oil, gas, critical minerals, and rare earths. Trump, he said, has been the best president for Alaska—opening ANWR, supporting LNG exports, and recognizing the state’s unique position through executive orders. Dunleavy contrasted Trump’s approach with the Biden administration’s restrictions on Alaskan energy, even as it seeks oil from Venezuela. The meeting with Putin will be historic, ending in a joint press conference. Dunleavy will greet Trump on arrival and discuss the gas pipeline and other projects. He noted that the meeting’s length with Putin could indicate its success in moving toward a "just peace” in conflicts like Ukraine. Alaska remains a staunch MAGA stronghold, and Dunleavy underscored pride in the state’s military heritage, resources, and importance to America’s defense and prosperity.
Texas Rep. Brian Harrison: Democrat Leadership In California Is More Aware Of What Is On The Line Than The So Called ‘Republican’ Leadership In Texas
Brian Harrison and Steve Bannon discussed the political showdown between Texas Republicans and aggressive Democrat strategies led by California Governor Gavin Newsom. Bannon warned that Newsom’s hardball tactics on redistricting could undermine President Trump’s movement by enabling Democrats like Hakeem Jeffries to seize the House speakership. Harrison blasted Texas GOP leadership as weak and ineffective, noting they failed to follow through on promises to punish Democrat legislators who fled the state.
He contrasted the Democrats’ ruthless commitment to winning—despite their progressive policies causing high taxes, crime, and mass exodus from states like California—with Texas Republicans’ reluctance to fight just as hard for conservative values. Harrison argued Texas should not only be different from California but its opposite, leading the nation in liberty.
Harrison pushed for a strategy of adding new GOP seats weekly during Democrat absences—raising the target from five to at least seven, ideally nine or ten. He detailed the GOP’s lack of concrete action: zero arrests, zero vacated seats, zero budget cuts, and even allowing a Democrat socialist leader on the redistricting committee. He urged Texans to pressure leadership daily, warning that anything less than seven new Republican seats would be a surrender to Democrats.
Esposito: “We’re Not Seeing Any Tariff Influence On Inflation, So The Fearmongering Was Wrong
Anthony Esposito told Steve Bannon that recent CPI and PPI data show inflation continuing to cool without any upward pressure from tariffs, disproving earlier fears. Energy and food inflation are down, real wages and small business sentiment are up, and markets are hitting record highs. Some price categories, like shelter and certain services, remain "sticky” but are still well below Biden-era levels.
Esposito emphasized the importance of lowering the 10-year yield, which drives mortgage, credit card, and auto loan rates. He praised Treasury Secretary Besson for pushing substantial rate cuts—potentially 150–175 basis points—to reach a "neutral” rate and spur growth. He criticized Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell as politicized and ineffective, losing $100 billion annually and resisting data-driven rate adjustments.
Esposito argued that aligning Fed policy with the administration’s pro-growth agenda—tax cuts, tariffs, deregulation—would lower rates, boost take-home pay, and strengthen the economy under President Trump’s leadership.
Bannon: You Have To Fire TODAY, All The Deadbeats At The Census Bureau
Steve Bannon emphasized to his audience they are the driving force behind President Trump’s political comeback and the push to "seize the institutions.” He praised their loyalty after the 2020 election, when Trump decided—despite establishment opposition—to run again. Bannon stressed the fight to reclaim Washington, D.C., cultural institutions, and redistricting power, especially in Texas, where weak GOP leadership has stalled action. He warned Democrats like Gavin Newsom are aggressive, using lawfare and gerrymandering to lock in power. Bannon called for a "maximalist” push for all possible Republican seats—nine or ten in Texas—and for similar action in Florida, Ohio, Indiana, and other states.
SEIZE THE INSTITUTIONS: Britt McHenry On Seizing The Institutions Of American Sports
Britt McHenry and Steve Bannon talked about the woke institutionalization of American sports and the movement to reclaim them for American audiences.
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Steve Bannon and Dan Fleuette talked about the recent WarRoom film about former President Richard Nixon.