Steve Bannon slammed Colorado’s Democrat Senator Michael Bennet’s recent attack on Tulsi Gabbard, comparing his actions to Nazi judges harassing political dissidents. On Saturday’s WarRoom, Bannon talked about the purging of the administrative state and added Bennet to that pile that needs to be eradicated from the government, "This all has to be purged.” He criticized Bennet as a "beta male,” hiding behind his title while humiliating opponents.
The top offense that Bennet was attacking on was due to Gabbard’s statements about the Ukraine war.
Bannon warned that Ukraine’s crisis has unfolded precisely as predicted, yet establishment figures still demand more funding. "They may hate Tulsi more than the rest,” he noted, emphasizing her role in exposing corruption. He urged relentless focus: "We must have them, and we will have them.” The fight to restore the Republic is now.
Watch Bennet’s performance:
The Setup
Steve Bannon called it like he saw it. Senator Michael Bennet’s interrogation of Tulsi Gabbard wasn’t just politics—it was humiliation. It was about control. "That’s like the Nazi judges back in the ‘30s,” Bannon said. He wasn’t being dramatic. He was pointing out the tactics. The berating. The attempt to break her.
The Exposure
Bennet wasn’t debating. He was haranguing. He was a "beta male” who wouldn’t stand toe-to-toe in real life, but "you give him a gavel… a desk… a nameplate,” and suddenly he’s an enforcer. That’s the game. The only game Washington plays. Tulsi stood firm, "pure calm before the storm,” as Bannon put it. And that’s what made them panic.
The Purge Must Happen
Bannon didn’t mince words: "This all has to be purged.” The system isn’t about governance. It’s about power. Ukraine? "Exactly what we told you was going to happen.” And yet, they demand more money, more control. They "see the end of it all,” Bannon warned, and that’s why they’re lashing out.
The Takeaway
Bannon made it clear: this isn’t just about Tulsi. It’s about seeing through the illusion. Washington hates those who expose it. "We must have them, and we will have them.” Relentless. Focused. Determined. That’s the only way to win.
Bannon’s comments are a sharp critique of politicians and the direction he believes the country is headed. He’s basically calling out people like Bennett, saying they’re part of a corrupt system that’s slowly tearing down the values America was built on. He’s especially upset about how the Ukraine situation has played out, warning that it’s exactly what he predicted. To Bannon, Bennett and others like him are just playing their part in letting this happen, and that is why he draws a bold comparison to Nazi judges who humiliated people in front of others.
Bannon also sees someone like Gabbard as a necessary voice in this fight, not just for symbolism but because her message and presence are critical. He’s pushing for a total overhaul, even saying the country will lose its constitutional foundation if these people aren’t removed. For him, this is a fight that needs to be fought relentlessly, even if it takes years. The idea is that this is a make-or-break moment for the future of America, and people like Gabbard are essential to securing that future.
Bannon is calling on action to defend Gabbard and help get her nominated. See our coverage on that activity:
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For more context on Bannon’s Saturday comments, watch this entire segment from Saturday’s Warroom: