COHEN: "President Trump Is Breaking Through A Stagnant Situation So We Can Get To PEACE In Ukraine”
Steve Bannon and Ezra Cohen discussed President Trump’s strategic maneuvers regarding Ukraine, the Middle East, and Mexico. Cohen highlighted Trump’s efforts to break the stalemate in Ukraine by applying pressure on all sides, including Europe, while recognizing China’s role in sustaining Russia’s war machine to deplete U.S. resources. They touched on Trump’s broader realignment strategy, shifting military focus towards the Pacific and addressing cartel violence in Mexico.
The conversation then turned to Iran, emphasizing Trump’s diplomatic outreach and Tehran’s dismissive response. They criticized the globalist agenda that fuels perpetual war and the mainstream narrative that portrays radical Islamist factions as moderate. Cohen noted the tragic consequences of U.S. intervention, warning that Syria’s ongoing instability serves Iran’s interests and undermines Israel’s security.
Bannon and Cohen also addressed U.S. intelligence failures and interventionist policies in the Middle East, likening them to the misguided enthusiasm of the Arab Spring. Cohen criticized elite policymakers for their hubris in attempting to reshape the world based on naïve assumptions, arguing that the U.S. should avoid entanglements it doesn’t fully understand. Bannon framed Trump’s approach as an effort to end endless wars while maintaining strength, ensuring national security, and preventing financial overreach.
"The United States Is Being RIPPED OFF By Everyone” Steve Bannon Reacts To Market Meltdown
Steve Bannon analyzed a market meltdown, attributing it to inconsistent messaging from the White House regarding tariffs and economic policy. He criticized media narratives that suggested Trump inherited a booming economy, arguing that the Biden-era economy was far worse than reported, with inflated job numbers and rising inflation. Bannon highlighted the revision of economic data, revealing that inflation was higher than initially stated (4.2%), driven by massive budget deficits and trade imbalances, particularly with China. He emphasized that the U.S. was financing its own decline by purchasing goods from its “greatest enemy.”
Bannon defended President Trump’s tariff policies, linking them to combating China’s influence and the fentanyl crisis. He called for a structured approach to explaining Trump’s economic strategy, emphasizing supply-side tax cuts, deregulation, and tariffs to boost domestic investment. He praised Trump’s business acumen and urged him to focus daily on the economy. Bannon criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson for failing to support Trump’s agenda and warned of Democratic attempts to cause a government shutdown. He called for a well-organized effort to communicate Trump’s economic successes and plans to the American people, framing it as a critical battle for the nation’s financial future.
DEI IS DEAD: Kevin Posobiec Live From The Dismantling Of Black Lives Matter Plaza
Steve Bannon and Kevin Posobiec discussed the ongoing removal of Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C., and possibly renaming the area to “Liberty Plaza” ahead of America’s 250th anniversary. Reporting live, Posobiec described how historic sites like St. John’s Church and Lafayette Square, once central to the 2020 protests, were now undergoing major reconstruction. He noted that this was more than just repainting streets—the entire area was excavated, including posts and concrete layers.
Bannon emphasized the symbolic significance of reclaiming the space, comparing it to removing radical Marxist influence from Washington, D.C. Posobiec highlighted the destruction of historic statues during the 2020 riots and criticized progressive district attorneys’ leniency towards rioters. He recounted his own experience in Philadelphia, where stimulus checks were misused amid chaos.
The discussion turned to President Trump’s role in initiating these changes, with Bannon pointing out that Washington, D.C., is under federal control, giving Trump authority over its governance. Posobiec speculated on the logistics and funding behind the project, noting that protests had dwindled due to decreased NGO funding. The segment concluded with Posobiec promising further updates as the redevelopment progresses.
"You Have To Be Able To Take The Political PAIN” Bannon On Trump Having To Whip Spending Cuts Vote
Steve Bannon criticized the economic crisis President Trump inherited, calling it a “dumpster fire” and stressing the need for proper framing. He warned of unsustainable deficits, a weakening dollar, and BRICS nations moving away from U.S. financial dominance. Trump, despite economic and legislative challenges, is now actively whipping votes. Bannon highlighted frustration over excessive government spending, USAID funding misuse, and market instability. He emphasized that executing Trump’s plan will be challenging, with some political allies wavering. He dismissed old-school politics, urging committed supporters to push forward aggressively despite resistance and economic uncertainty.
WINTERS: ActBlue Facilitates The Illegal Alien Invasion of America
Natalie Winters gave her report from the White House and talked about her recent investigation, which are on her social media.
Part One:
FULL BLOWN OPEN BORDERS AGENDA: Natalie Winters On ActBlue Operating "ICE Response Lines”
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Steve Bannon Addresses Elon Musk’s Role: "The MAGA Movement Is Growing And Expanding Every Day”
Steve Bannon emphasizes that President Donald Trump remains a core populist-nationalist, leading a movement against globalism and establishment politics. He recalls Trump’s historic 2016 victory against the Clinton-backed neoliberal and neocon factions, asserting that their political power was crippled. Bannon maintains that the 2020 election was stolen despite Trump receiving a record 74 million votes.
During Trump’s time out of office, he strategized for a grand return, unveiling an ambitious plan to restore America’s greatness. A key element is tackling federal spending inefficiencies, including reforming the budget and cutting waste, fraud, and abuse, particularly within the Pentagon. Bannon criticizes judicial interference, claiming radical judges are attempting a “judicial insurrection” against Trump’s policies.
Trump’s economic strategy revolves around tariffs, not just to curb fentanyl but to rebalance trade, ensuring that foreign nations like Canada, India, and the EU no longer exploit the U.S. He aims to restore American manufacturing, attracting major corporations like Apple and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing to reinvest hundreds of billions in U.S. jobs.
On the global stage, Trump is simultaneously managing economic revival, ending foreign conflicts, and reinforcing hemispheric defense. Bannon compares Trump’s challenge to FDR’s wartime leadership but argues that no president has faced such a complex battle. He insists that Trump’s movement is the most significant in American history, with Trump cementing his legacy as the nation’s 45th and 47th president.
Cleo Paskal Predicts The CCP Are Preparing For A Strike On Hawaii
Steve Bannon and Cleo Paskal discussed the strategic implications of Chinese influence in the Pacific and the Caribbean under President Trump’s administration. They highlighted China’s use of commercial investments, such as port developments under the Belt and Road Initiative, to gain strategic and military footholds, often coupled with corruption and criminal activities. The conversation underscored the importance of the Panama Canal, the Pacific island chains, and the American Heartland in countering Chinese expansion. Bannon emphasized Trump’s focus on hemispheric defense, linking U.S. security to control over these key territories. Paskal pointed out how China’s infiltration extends into American territories like Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands, advocating for aggressive investigations into corruption tied to Chinese investments. The discussion framed the geopolitical struggle as a continuation of historical conflicts over Pacific dominance, drawing parallels to World War II. Bannon vowed to revisit the topic as part of broader strategic planning under Trump’s leadership.