ROYCE WHITE: After George Floyd There Was Supposed To Be Accountability; Instead, Chaos Took over. Trump’s National Guard Isn’t Tyranny; It’s Protection
Steve Bannon discusses urban crime and education declines with Royce White, a former Republican Senate candidate from Minnesota. They address a recent murder case, emphasizing the need for harsher penalties like the death penalty for apparent guilt. White criticizes liberal figures for ignoring violence in inner cities and calls for community responsibility, self-governance, and stricter law enforcement, including deploying the National Guard. He ties issues to failing schools flooded with non-English speakers and Marxist influences, advocating for moral-based education. Bannon and White highlight populist support among working-class communities for Trump’s policies on crime and immigration. White promotes his website, roycewhite.us, and social media for his content, affirming his Christian nationalist stance and commitment to confronting systemic problems in urban areas.
HOLLAND: For The First Time In 20 Years, The Senate Took Vaccine And Autism Correlation Seriously
Steve Bannon interviews Mary Holland about the “Make America Healthy Again” report and related events. Holland views the report as a strategic declaration against chronic diseases, light on specifics but committed to shifting public health from drugs and vaccines to prevention. She praises Trump’s executive order restricting pharma TV ads and a Senate hearing exposing vaccine risks, including an unpublished study showing vaccinated children have higher chronic conditions. Holland criticizes a doctor’s ignorance in the hearing and calls for truth-telling on vaccine injuries. She connects rising autism rates to vaccine schedules and urges accountability for pharma. Bannon ties this to fiscal concerns and societal costs. Holland promotes children’s health at defense.org and an upcoming conference in Austin.
LAURA LOOMER: Secret Service Let Code Pink Jihadi Radicals Get Inches From Trump. They Could’ve Killed Him On The Spot
Steve Bannon and Laura Loomer discuss a security breach at a Miami restaurant where anti-war activists from Code Pink confronted President Trump and cabinet members. Loomer highlights the group’s radical ties, funding from pro-CCP sources, and Iranian connections, questioning Secret Service lapses that allowed close proximity with potential weapons. She criticizes DHS Secretary Mayorkas for not issuing a statement and associating with UK officials sympathetic to certain causes. Bannon notes the risk to national leadership. Loomer warns of broader threats from similar ideologies infiltrating U.S. cities and urges investigations. She critiques political responses and calls for unity against global risks, promoting her X account @LauraLoomer
SEN. JOSH HAWLEY (R): Silicon Valley Oligarchs Want To Rule This Country FOREVER. They Spend Billions Trying To Live Forever, Using AI To Take Our Jobs, Shorten Our Lives, And Extend Theirs
Steve Bannon speaks with Senator Josh Hawley about transhumanism, AI, and tech oligarchs’ pursuits. Hawley warns that Silicon Valley elites seek immortality via AI while harming working people’s livelihoods and lifespans. He criticizes AI as a tool for control, advocating guardrails to serve the public. In a hearing, Hawley exposes Meta’s facilitation of child exploitation for profits, including ignoring pedophile rings on platforms. He demands lawsuits against companies like Meta, ending their legal immunity. Bannon links this to the decline in education tied to the use of smartphones. Hawley calls for empowering parents over tech firms. He directs followers to joshehawley.com and social media for more.
BANNON: Newsom’s Model For California Is A Disaster. He’s Using It As A Beta Test: Redistricting, Crazy Policies, And Branding Himself As "The Man Who Took On Trump.”
Steve Bannon interviews Sophia Carson from Decentralized America PAC about California’s proposed redistricting, which could reduce Republican seats from 12 to 5 despite 40% GOP voters. Carson argues the state is red, except for three blue counties, with polling showing dissatisfaction in Los Angeles County over inflation, homelessness, and affordability. She commissioned a Zogby poll indicating voters leaving Democrats, seeking common-sense leaders. Carson warns that redistricting lets officials choose voters, and flipping the state could impact the nation. Bannon questions the feasibility; Carson stresses the importance of targeting key counties to minimize losses. She critiques gerrymandering and ties it to Newsom’s 2028 ambitions.