Steve Bannon Reacts To FBI And DEI Crackdown
Steve Bannon’s comments reflect a deep distrust of the federal government, particularly its handling of Trump supporters, school board protests, and religious groups. He accuses authorities of using “Gestapo-like tactics” to intimidate American citizens, likening the crackdown on MAGA supporters to historical examples of infiltration and oppression. Bannon argues that the Republican establishment has failed to resist these abuses, allowing the Constitution to be “shredded” by those in power.
He asserts that the political elite operates like a “Praetorian Guard,” choosing who rules while suppressing movements that challenge their authority. Bannon views Trump’s return as an existential battle to reclaim America’s sovereignty, emphasizing the urgency of mobilization. He praises grassroots strategies, such as the precinct strategy and Project 2025, as essential tools for rebuilding political power.
Bannon warns those he sees as responsible for persecuting Trump and his supporters that they will face accountability. He likens their downfall to a real-life version of Hollywood’s revenge fantasies against Nazis, claiming that the movement is actively dismantling their influence. He concludes by insisting that the opposition’s arrogance and cruelty have led to their own reckoning.
Steve Bannon’s Message To The Administrative State Being Cast Out
Steve Bannon is making it clear that what’s happening right now with the Trump administration isn’t just about Trump, Navarro, or the January 6 defendants. To him, this is about something much bigger: cleaning out what he calls a "cancer” in the deep state. He doesn’t care about the jobs of those in power—he wants them to be worried about legal consequences. In his view, America isn’t thriving; it’s under siege, infiltrated by enemies, and taxpayers are footing the bill.
He sees Trump’s approach as an all-out offensive—action, action, action. No slow, bureaucratic rollouts. Bannon describes a rapid-fire strategy: overwhelm the system, take immediate action, and make bold moves to dismantle the current power structure. To him, this isn’t just politics; it’s a battle for the Republic.
He also takes aim at political figures he sees as sellouts—Bernie Sanders, RFK Jr., and establishment Republicans—mocking their failures and calling them irrelevant. The deep state, the media, and the political elite, in his eyes, have spent years puffing themselves up, only to now be exposed as weak.
Bannon argues that Trump, as president, has full executive power to clean house, including recalling General Milley for a military tribunal. He ties today’s battles to history, comparing what’s happening to Nixon’s downfall, suggesting the deep state used the same tactics against Trump.
His message? The movement has survived without control over media, corporations, or institutions. Now, it’s their turn to write history—and the so-called elites are the villains.
Jack Posobiec On Tulsi Gabbard DNI Hearing
Jack Posobiec and Steve Bannon discussed Tulsi Gabbard’s nomination for Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and why the intelligence establishment opposes her. Bannon emphasized the need for grassroots action, urging people to contact senators like Tom Cotton, Susan Collins, Todd Young, and James Lankford to support Gabbard. Posobiec praised journalist Christina Wong for exposing defense-related stories and noted that critics claim Gabbard is inexperienced despite her 22 years of service and deep knowledge of intelligence programs.
They argued that opposition to Gabbard isn’t about qualifications but her policies, particularly her criticism of intelligence agencies. Gabbard exposed years of lies, from WMDs in Iraq to spying on Trump’s campaign. They pointed out the hypocrisy—Bannon served time for contempt of Congress, yet intelligence officials who lied under oath faced no consequences.
Bannon and Posobiec stressed that Gabbard’s appointment is crucial because Trump chose her, and blocking her would empower Washington’s establishment. They warned that a "company man” will take her place if she’s rejected—someone loyal to the intelligence bureaucracy, not the American people.
They also briefly discussed the Blackhawk helicopter crash, calling for transparency. While respecting the families, they insisted the public deserves answers and that accountability shouldn’t take years. Posobiec warned against delaying the truth, emphasizing that Americans must know what happened.
Steve Bannon On The Purge Of The Administrative State
Steve Bannon argues that a political purge is necessary to remove entrenched bureaucratic power within the government, mainly targeting the administrative and deep state. He emphasizes that the country has fallen into the hands of “evil people” who are unaccountable and hostile to self-government. Bannon draws parallels between today’s political struggle and historical battles for freedom, stating that President Trump is actively fighting against these forces.
He highlights the severity of political persecution, citing both Trump’s legal battles—where he faces hundreds of years in prison—and the harsh sentencing of January 6 defendants. Bannon argues that the establishment sought to destroy their lives to prevent a political comeback but now realizes that MAGA remains a formidable force.
He says Trump is an “avenging angel” who acts decisively, pushing for immediate action rather than bureaucratic delays. Bannon invokes Churchill’s wartime mindset, calling for relentless movement—”Action, action, action”—flooding the political battlefield before the opposition can regroup.
Bannon outlines a broad agenda: mass deportations, military involvement in border security, economic reforms, and dismantling deep-state structures. He insists that lawmakers must follow Trump’s vision, warning that failure to act will have consequences.
He calls on supporters to pressure Congress, emphasizing that this is not just about political appointments but a fundamental shift in governance. The time for discussion is over—now is the time for execution.
Steve Bannon Blasts Senator Bennet’s Gabbard Hearing Performance
Steve Bannon slammed Senator Michael Bennet’s attack on Tulsi Gabbard, comparing it to Nazi judges harassing political dissidents. On WarRoom, Bannon declared, "This all has to be purged.” He criticized Bennet as a "beta male” hiding behind his title while humiliating opponents. Bannon warned that Ukraine’s crisis has unfolded exactly 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.”
Steve Bannon: "The FBI Building Is A Scar On Pennsylvania Avenue.”
Steve Bannon continues to defend and support President Trump’s nominees and encourages the WarRoom audience to do the same actively. Bannon also talks about the disappointment of the American people toward the FBI and why he dislikes the sight of the FBI building.
Steve Bannon And Tej Gill Analyze DCA Helicopter Incident
During their conversation, Steve Bannon and Tej Gill discussed several topics, beginning with a critical examination of a recent helicopter incident over the Potomac. Gill, a former Navy SEAL with extensive experience in Blackhawk helicopters, expressed disbelief over the crash involving a Blackhawk helicopter and a commercial airliner. Despite the highly trained nature of the pilots, the incident didn’t seem to add up. Gill explained that Blackhawk pilots, particularly those involved in the continuity of government missions, are among the best, with extensive flight hours and experience. The helicopter should have easily seen the lit-up commercial airliner, especially with its bright landing gear lights visible in night vision. Gill was also skeptical of air traffic control’s role, stating that failing to provide the helicopter with the correct bearing was a significant mistake.
The conversation then shifted to Gill’s post-service venture into the coffee industry, where he explained his passion for creating high-quality coffee. Gill wanted to offer a superior product, emphasizing that his coffee is perfectly roasted to avoid the burnt taste of lower-quality beans. He also promoted his coffee brand, offering discounts for WarRoom fans. Bannon and Gill’s exchange blended military expertise with entrepreneurial spirit, offering intense reflection on the helicopter crash and a lighter take on coffee craftsmanship.