Nicole Shanahan Details How We Will Make America Healthy Again Through Agriculture
Nicole Shanahan talked about the agriculture movement that Robert Kenedy is a part of and how they will transition off of pharmaceuticals and teach people about healthy living through foods.
Jeff Clark Explains The Tie-Breaking Power Of The President
Jeff Clark talked about English Law that was influential to the American framers. Clark spoke to Steve Bannon about the origins of Presidential rights and why Mike Johson in the House going into recess could impact the Senate and open up what they are calling the “Te Breaking Power” which Clark says is in the US Constutition.
Jeff Clark: DOJ Continues To Meltdown After Results Of The Election
Jeff Clark and Steve Bannon talked about the reports that leaders from the DOJ were shocked and crying about President Trump’s victory. Clark and Bannon both mocked the claims of victimhood from the very same men and women who weaponized the Justice Department.
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Jeff Clark On Investigating The Corrupt DOJ: “You Can’t Not Push Back On The Schoolyard Bully”
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Julie Kelly: Inside Of The DOJ, The Hunters Become The Hunted
Julie Kelly joined Steve Bannon on WarRoom to discuss the reported fear and uncertainty within the Department of Justice (DOJ) following Donald Trump’s recent political resurgence. According to Kelly, DOJ officials, including Special Counsel Jack Smith, are allegedly anxious about potential investigations into their actions under a Trump administration. She highlighted claims of constitutional violations against January 6 defendants, including denial of due process and targeting political opponents. Kelly noted that prosecutors, including line-level DOJ staff, are concerned about their accountability for these actions.
Kelly referenced attorney Mark Zaid’s suggestion that current and former officials, such as John Brennan and Liz Cheney, consider leaving the country around Trump’s possible inauguration. This reflects the growing concern among officials over potential scrutiny of their past conduct. Bannon and Kelly framed these developments as a reversal of roles, with DOJ officials becoming the “hunted” in a shifting political landscape.
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Julie Kelly: “The J6 Defendants Know That Their Tormentors Are Now The Ones Being Tormented”
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Patrick McSweeney Gives Updates On Tina Peters’ Case And Prison Sentence
Steve Bannon and Tina Peters’ attorney, Patrick McSweeney, discussed Peters’ legal situation following her nine-year prison sentence. McSweeney clarified they are appealing the denial of bond by the district court to the Colorado Court of Appeals. Peters, 69, a Gold Star mother with no prior criminal record or flight risk, was convicted on charges tied to alleged election-related actions as Mesa County Clerk and Recorder. McSweeney argued she was fulfilling a federal duty to preserve election records, opposing an order by Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold to delete those records. Peters had forensic images made to preserve election data, which McSweeney contends were improperly labeled as a security breach. Bannon highlighted the harsh treatment Peters faced, including being shackled and dragged from court, questioning the severity of her punishment for her actions and her outspoken stance on election integrity.
Brian Costello Discusses A Potential Investigation Into Chinese Influence In Venture Capital
Thisconversation between Steve Bannon and Brian Costello centers on allegations of Chinese Communist Party (CCP) influence in U.S. venture capital through firms like Sequoia Capital. They assert that Sequoia facilitated the transfer of intellectual property and innovation from American companies to China, significantly harming the U.S. economy. Bannon highlights the CCP’s strategy of exploiting venture capitalists to access technology, citing examples like DJI and Alibaba, and estimates annual losses to intellectual property theft at $600 billion.
Costello and Bannon criticize U.S. agencies for years of inaction, claiming that only now, under potential new leadership aligned with Trump, is there serious consideration of investigations. They allege past negligence or corruption, with figures like Lisa Monaco and Jake Sullivan implicated in suppressing accountability. Bannon warns of impending reforms under a future administration, with promises to hold complicit individuals and organizations accountable.
The discussion frames this issue as part of broader systemic failures, tying it to political priorities such as targeting January 6 participants over national security concerns. Bannon underscores the significance of venture capital in the innovation economy and accuses Sequoia and its partners of betraying U.S. interests for profit, suggesting imminent consequences under a restructured government in 2025.