Steve Bannon’s Saturday opening WarRoom wasn’t just a global whirlwind of China, Ukraine, financial collapse, and European unrest—it was a call to action for the America First, MAGA, and MAHA grassroots to get busy.
Bottom line: Victories in 2026 and 2028 won’t be a policy fight about geopolitics or economics. It is and will be about who organizes better—the globalist class or the populist base.
And if Bannon is correct, the only way Trump’s America First agenda survives is if the grassroots stop waiting for permission and start acting like they own the streets.
Quick Clips:
STEVE BANNON: Maximalist Strategy is to Seize The Institutions and Pivot To Hemispheric Defense pic.twitter.com/HJrUMcVmrv
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 6, 2025
STEVE BANNON ADDRESSES KOREANS AT BUILD UP KOREA CONFERENCE: The entire world's starting awakening to a new geopolitical reality, and that is the CCP — Your moment is now. The CCP controlled party that stole the election will try to choke down South Korea and the Great South… pic.twitter.com/GKpsr1OEjr
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 6, 2025
Strip away the headlines about the "red-green alliance” and the endless numbers of casualties, and the throughline is simple: power is no longer being settled in polished boardrooms or closed-door summits. It’s happening in the streets, the school boards, the neighborhood rallies. And if the people don’t organize, the elites will organize against them.
Quick Clip:
BANNON: The Fed's Gain Of Function Monetary Policy pic.twitter.com/ofM2yGqvG1
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 6, 2025
During the first segment of the program, Bannon points to Europe, where the Union Jacks and St. George’s flags are being hoisted by citizens overnight—ordinary people defying bureaucrats who try to tear them down by morning. That imagery is not just about Britain. It’s a template for grassroots insurgency: spontaneous, persistent, and unafraid. The "civil war” headlines splashed across the Daily Telegraph aren’t abstract. They are warnings that the same class warfare—globalist elites versus the working class—is brewing everywhere.
Quick Clip:
BANNON: Civil War Is Coming To England pic.twitter.com/YZGjBmXHbo
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 6, 2025
Here in America, the organizing challenge is sharper. Bannon blasted the capture of school systems by radical ideologues, warning that Qatar-linked money and the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence are reshaping curriculum in ways parents barely grasp. The point wasn’t just alarmism—it was a directive. Parents must stop outsourcing the fight for their kids. School boards, PTA meetings, private schools, and universities—these are the frontlines of the culture war, and if citizens don’t occupy them, radicals will.
QUICK CLIP:
STEVE BANNON: Qatar totally runs the New York Public School system, and Qatar is the railhead for the financing of the Muslim Brotherhood. pic.twitter.com/el3HxP0ifD
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 6, 2025
On economics, Bannon criticized the Federal Reserve, describing it as the most powerful central bank in the world, and predicted that its eventual deconstruction would become a populist cause. For grassroots organizers, that’s another line of effort: educate communities about how monetary policy translates into kitchen-table pain. Inflation, housing, debt—these aren’t abstract numbers from Bloomberg terminals. They’re daily struggles, and connecting them back to Fed policies turns financial frustration into political mobilization.
What makes this SitRep urgent is Bannon’s insistence that President Trump’s expected victory isn’t the endgame—it’s the lever. The elites will not roll over; they will double down. That means the grassroots can’t just cheer from the sidelines. They need to become precinct captains, build local networks, and force accountability from the bottom up. Bannon’s examples—from Nigel Farage in Britain to insurgents in Poland and Hungary—underline that nationalist victories don’t come from TV ads or think-tank papers. They come from organizing the disaffected and arming them with political discipline.
Finally, the looming threat of AI and corporate-government collusion ties it all together. Bannon argued that the concentration of power—whether in Silicon Valley, Wall Street, or the intelligence agencies—has already hollowed out Europe and is now eroding America. Grassroots resistance isn’t a romantic option; it’s the only counterweight.
For more contex watch the opening hour of Bannon’s Saturday program: