Jack Posobiec provided updates on Saturday’s program from his recent conversations with Steve Bannon, who is currently imprisoned as a political prisoner. Posobiec highlighted that Bannon firmly supports his activist plan to promote the SAVE Act, aiming to pressure Speaker Mike Johnson and intensify the impending September showdown in Washington, D.C. He also outlined strategies for effectively communicating this initiative to the WarRoom audience.
Steve Bannon has been a strong advocate for the SAVE Act, which seeks to address concerns about illegal voting by requiring proof of citizenship for voter registration. According to Posobiec, Bannon believes the SAVE Act is vital for restoring election integrity and countering the globalist agenda, which he argues undermines American sovereignty and democratic processes. Posobiec emphasized that Bannon’s support for the SAVE Act is part of a larger strategy to leverage legislative power to influence the September spending bill.
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With the federal government set to run out of funding on September 30th, Posobiec argues that attaching the SAVE Act to this crucial piece of legislation could force a decisive showdown over its provisions. He sees this move as a strategic opportunity to pressure lawmakers into supporting measures bolting election security. According to Posobiec, Elon Musk, the owner of X, has endorsed this approach, further complicating the political dynamics. Musk’s backing has drawn increased criticism from the political establishment, which benefits from the current system and views the SAVE Act as threatening the status quo.
Speaker Mike Johnson has made limited public statements regarding the SAVE Act, and his stance on aggressively advancing it through the legislative process has been somewhat ambiguous. Posobiec suggests that Johnson’s support for the SAVE Act is crucial, given the current political climate and the urgency of addressing issues like border security and election integrity. However, Johnson’s public advocacy for the bill has been restrained, which Posobiec attributes to possible political calculations and resistance from other influential figures within the Republican Party.
Posobiec indicated that while Johnson has recognized the importance of the SAVE Act, there has been a noticeable lack of decisive action to move it forward. This hesitation could be due to concerns about potential political backlash or strategic miscalculations regarding the upcoming elections.
Posobiec stressed that the WarRoom should focus on the SAVE Act as a pivotal battleground, a sentiment echoed by Bannon. The SAVE Act aims to prevent illegal voting and frame the debate around election integrity, which Posobiec argues could be a winning issue for Republicans if leveraged effectively. He points to polling data indicating strong public support for measures like the SAVE Act, suggesting that Republicans have a significant opportunity to galvanize voter support and secure major victories in upcoming elections.
Despite the SAVE Act’s apparent advantages, its passage faces significant obstacles. Opposition from Senate leaders like Mitch McConnell and resistance from Democrats reflect a broader reluctance to embrace the populist agenda associated with Trump. Posobiec criticized the lack of a unified Republican strategy to advance the bill, underscoring the need for a clear and forceful message from Republican leaders to push the SAVE Act through Congress.
Posobiec’s commentary on Steve Bannon’s support for the SAVE Act and Speaker Johnson’s role underscores a critical moment for the WarRoom to mobilize its audience. The SAVE Act represents a key test of political will and strategy, and its outcome could have significant implications for the future of the populist movement and the Republican Party.
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