Bannon: If You Were Not With Us In February Of 2021, Don’t Reach Out To MAGA | We Don’t Want You
Steve Bannon, on Veterans Day, highlighted the importance of supporting veterans and the historical significance of Armistice Day. He underscored President Trump’s achievements, particularly in diplomacy and economic reform, and Trump’s commitment to limiting U.S. entanglements abroad, encouraging allies to take more responsibility for their defense. Bannon emphasized Trump’s goal of restructuring U.S. institutions, especially targeting the "administrative state” and "Deep State” elements that Bannon claims overreach beyond constitutional limits. Bannon outlined Trump’s current and potential future allies and expressed a determination to counter Democratic strategies to retake the House. He also mentioned Dan Scavino’s loyalty and influence in assembling Trump’s team, noting Scavino’s staunch stance against those who abandoned Trump post-2021. Bannon asserted that political aspirations of figures like Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo were effectively over due to their perceived disloyalty to Trump, reflecting a shift toward a tightly unified MAGA-aligned team.
Bannon: “President Trump Bends Washington To His Will. You’re Seeing This In All Three Verticals.”
Steve Bannon’s remarks reflect his call for an organized, strategic approach to governing that emphasizes reforming U.S. institutions and combating entrenched powers within government. He critiques the "administrative state” or "Deep State,” which he sees as an unchecked fourth branch of government that distorts the intentions of America’s founders. Bannon asserts that Trump achieved notable peace and prosperity through economic policies, tax cuts, and decisive foreign policy, which balanced global powers like Russia, Iran, and China. He argues that Trump strengthened alliances, pushing European nations to be self-sufficient in defense, thus challenging the U.S.’s role as a global protector.
Bannon highlights key allies like Dan Scavino, Tucker Carlson, and Elise Stefanik, and praises Scavino’s loyalty, recalling his crucial role since Trump’s first campaign. He sharply critiques figures like Nikki Haley and Mike Pompeo, suggesting their political ambitions have been curtailed due to disloyalty. Bannon’s rhetoric conveys urgency, as he warns that Mitch McConnell may soon lead a secret vote to undermine Trump’s influence in Senate leadership. His remarks underscore his view that the political and media establishment underestimates the lasting power of Trump’s movement and the realignment it seeks in American governance.
Benny Johnson Reveals Senators’ Loyalties For Senate Leadership Vote
In this conversation, Steve Bannon and Benny Johnson criticize Republican senators, especially those aligned with Mitch McConnell, for considering anti-Trump leadership in secret votes. They argue that Trump propelled the GOP to a Senate majority, so senators owe their positions to his influence, and their consideration of leaders like John Thune or John Cornyn—who are perceived as anti-Trump—is seen as a betrayal of the MAGA movement. Johnson highlights that many senators are prioritizing their own power over voter interests and working covertly to maintain McConnell’s influence, referring to Thune and Cornyn as “pets” of McConnell.
Johnson’s reporting, which exposed a "whip count” showing which senators support anti-Trump leadership, sparked outrage among Trump supporters, who felt betrayed. Bannon calls on MAGA supporters to hold these senators accountable through public pressure. They also commend alternative media for covering these political maneuvers more transparently than mainstream outlets, asserting that the real loyalty should lie with Trump-aligned leaders like Rick Scott. The duo frames this as a fight to protect the future of the Republican Party, free from "corporatist media” and establishment influences.
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Patrick K. O’Donnell Discusses His Experience With Marines And His Book: ‘We Were One”
Patrick K. O’Donnell and Steve Bannon discussed the Battle of Fallujah, comparing it to other historic, intense Marine Corps battles, including Tarawa, Iwo Jima, and the Chosin Reservoir. O’Donnell, a volunteer combat historian, recounts Fallujah’s intense urban combat, where Marines faced immense violence and destruction. He shared stories of Marines like Sergeant Aaron Kent, who, despite severe injuries, returned to the frontlines to support his fellow soldiers. Both men emphasized the bravery and resilience of young Marines who took on the grueling, door-to-door combat in Fallujah, a place teeming with insurgents.
O’Donnell highlighted the challenges faced by veterans post-service, noting that suicides among his unit now surpass those killed in action, attributing this tragic trend partly to economic struggles. They argued for prioritizing veterans’ economic stability and mental health to honor their sacrifices, noting the unique heroism these veterans embody. Bannon condemned "endless wars” led by political elites, stressing that veterans deserve more than verbal gratitude—they need real support and respect for their sacrifices.
“I Want Veterans Taken Care Of”: Steve Bannon Calls Out American Globalists
Bannon demands better treatment for American military veterans.
CPT Maureen Bannon Calls For Better Support Of U.S. Veterans: “40,000 Veteran Suicides Since 2001”
Maureen Bannon talked about the astounding number of Veteran Suicides.