Let’s cut through the noise. Here’s the Bottom Line Up Front: Robert F. Kennedy Jr., sitting as Secretary of HHS, is under coordinated political attack, and the machine is moving fast to take him out. What Steve Bannon and Gray Delaney laid out in their call is not speculation—it’s a warning shot. By next week, the Senate will be under heavy pressure to start peeling Republicans off and setting the stage for Kennedy’s removal. If people don’t engage now, the movement risks losing one of its most disruptive players at the very moment the stakes are highest.
Steve Bannon and Gray Delany laid it all out on Friday’s WarRoom. Check out a quick clip of that interview:
GRAY DELANY: Trump's first term was sabotaged from within: leaks, subversion, and impeachment. That same playbook is aimed at RFK today. The only way to win is with an aggressive, united front from HHS and beyond. No half measures.@sailpgd pic.twitter.com/NC9aVzho6U
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) August 29, 2025
The Situation on the Ground
The establishment playbook hasn’t changed. They don’t beat you at the ballot box—they jam you in the back rooms, the committees, the fine print nobody reads. Case in point: Delaney highlighted what just went down with the RSV monoclonal antibody treatment. The CDC dropped critical data to the advisory committee only 24 hours before the vote, not nearly enough time for legitimate review. That’s not oversight—that’s manipulation. The measure squeaked through 5-2. Two dissenting doctors stood their ground, but the majority followed the script.
This isn’t about science—it’s about control. Data suppression, last-minute dumps, and a bureaucratic culture so deep in corruption that "reform” is a joke. Delaney said it flat: if you don’t rip the CDC and HHS down to the deck plates and rebuild, you’re just rearranging furniture on a sinking ship.
The Target: RFK Jr.
Kennedy’s sin? Refusing to play by their rules. He’s touched the third rail—vaccines, corporate capture, regulatory corruption—and he’s winning hearts outside the usual partisan lanes. That makes him dangerous to the machine.
Bannon’s concern is simple: the knives are already out. He compared it to the Trump impeachments. Different target, same playbook. And unless there’s a visible, united front before the Senate reconvenes, the attack will have momentum. The opposition doesn’t need to flip the whole GOP caucus—just enough "reasonable” Republicans to fracture support.
What This Means for Us
This isn’t abstract. It’s not a "someday fight.” It’s happening right now. Next week, DC will be a firestorm. If Kennedy is politically kneecapped, it won’t just be about him—it’ll be a warning to anyone else thinking about breaking ranks and exposing the rot inside our public health institutions.
The rally with "the four” wasn’t small potatoes—it showed the fight is bigger than a handful of dissenters. There’s an ideology running HHS and the CDC, staffed top to bottom with loyalists who will defend the system at any cost. Either it gets dismantled, or it keeps mutating into new forms of control.
Call to Action
Flood the narrative zone. This weekend is critical. Every platform—X, Substack, podcasts, local talk radio—needs to hammer home what’s happening. Don’t wait for CNN or Fox to explain it; they won’t until it’s too late.
Make Senators feel the heat. Calls, emails, visits to district offices—make it politically lethal for any Republican to side with the establishment machine against Kennedy. They need to know their voters are watching.
Shift the fight to offense. Don’t just defend RFK—expose the corruption in the CDC and HHS. Show people the receipts. Explain how manipulated data leads to rubber-stamp approvals that affect every family in this country.
Demand unity. Kennedy can’t be out front alone. Surrogates, allies, medical professionals, and grassroots leaders have to stand shoulder to shoulder. Fragmentation is exactly what the machine is counting on.
Final Word
This is a rampart moment. Either the movement organizes and holds the line for Kennedy, or it watches the establishment run the same tired impeachment-style playbook—this time against the man who dared to take the fight directly into HHS.
You don’t need to agree with Kennedy on everything to see what’s at stake. If he goes down, the message is clear: no one, left or right, can challenge the institutional rot without being crushed.
The firestorm is coming. Time to suit up.
For more context, watch the whole Friday WarRoom segment featuring Gray Delandy:




