BANNON: The Central Part Of Securing Our Nation’s Cities Is Ramping Up Mass Deportations
Steve Bannon praised President Trump’s swift and decisive actions to "seize control” of an out-of-control Washington, D.C., describing it as a model for restoring order in U.S. cities plagued by "overlapping pathologies” like Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York. He highlighted plans to confront cartels in northern Mexico and noted Pentagon preparations for potential unrest in major cities. Central to Trump’s agenda, Bannon said, is mass deportations—starting in the nation’s capital and expanding to other troubled cities—paired with a crackdown on crime to reestablish law and order nationwide. He framed this as a transformative and urgent national security effort.
JOE LAVORGNA: Small Business Optimism Is Surging. The "One Big Beautiful Bill” Is Driving Growth And Stability
Steve Bannon and Joe Lavorgna discussed how President Trump’s recent economic policies have sparked renewed optimism in both Wall Street and Main Street. Lavorgna highlighted a surge in small business confidence, driven by the passage of a major pro-growth bill that cleared up uncertainty and boosted capital expenditures, retroactive to Inauguration Day. July’s CPI data showed little to no inflation, defying predictions that Trump’s tariffs would drive prices higher. Strong wage growth—among the fastest for a new administration—combined with robust job numbers, is fueling "animal spirits” in the economy. Lavorgna noted that the stock market’s historic rebound reflects investor confidence in sustained, non-inflationary growth similar to Trump’s first term. He emphasized that the benefits are not just for Wall Street, but increasingly for Main Street, with broad-based economic gains expected to accelerate under Trump’s leadership.
BRIAN HARRISON: State House Dems in Texas Have Been Gone For 12 Days Now, And The Republican Leadership Has Done The Following: … No Action But Enough Hot Air To Fuel A Fleet Of Blimps
Brian Harrison told Steve Bannon that Texas Republican leadership is all talk and no action in dealing with runaway state Democrats who fled to block legislation. He claimed Governor Greg Abbott’s team is more focused on boosting Abbott’s TV appearances than delivering results. Despite promises of arrests and legislative consequences, Harrison said the only "punishments” so far are symbolic—no direct deposits and revoked newsletters—while Democrats livestream their locations without fear. He alleged GOP leaders know where some Democrats are but refuse to make arrests due to race or gender considerations. With just days left in the special session, Harrison blasted the Senate for inaction on key issues like redistricting, accusing Texas Republicans of being weak, infiltrated by progressives, and complicit in letting Democrats stall the agenda Texans elected President Trump to advance. He urged followers to push back through social media and keep exposing establishment failures.
BO FRENCH: Elected By Democrats = Beholden To Democrats. That’s Our Texas House Speaker, It’s High Time We Break The Cycle
Bo French told Steve Bannon that Texas GOP leadership’s weakness in handling quorum-breaking Democrats is rooted in years of RINO control. For over a decade, Texas House speakers have relied on Democrat votes to gain power, leaving them beholden to the opposition and unwilling to act decisively. French said Speaker Dade Phelan allowed Democrats to leave, knowing they would, and now refuses to punish them. He argued grassroots pressure—especially from social media—is forcing Governor Abbott and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick to move right, following President Trump’s example of bold leadership.
French urged Republicans to wield power like Democrats do, pushing for aggressive redistricting that could gain nine to ten GOP congressional seats without endangering incumbents, and possibly eliminate more Democrat seats in the state legislature. He called for vacating absent Democrats’ seats, stripping committee roles, and pursuing legislative maps that favor Republicans. French also revealed that one Democrat fled to Pakistan despite questionable residency in his district, raising eligibility concerns. He warned that Texans expect tough, unapologetic action and that the current GOP establishment must either deliver results or face a growing grassroots revolt demanding Trump-style leadership.
JAMES RICKARDS: Russia Could Help Facilitate A Peace Deal Between Iran And Israel If It Were Not For The Ukraine War
Jim Rickards gave his updates on several global issues.
GEORGE BEEBE: Until The Russians Finally Negotiate A Diplomatic Solution, They Will Continue To Talk It Out On The Battlefield
George Beebe, director at the Quincy Institute and author of The Russia Trap, warned Steve Bannon that the U.S. and Russia have been on a dangerous collision course since before the Ukraine war. He praised President Trump for steering away from escalation and seeking a negotiated settlement. Beebe sees the upcoming Alaska summit as a chance to create a framework for peace in Ukraine and reshape U.S.–Russia relations, recognizing Russia’s role in European security. He argues NATO’s dominance and exclusion of Russia fueled conflict, and the real danger is nuclear escalation—not invasion. Acknowledging this in Alaska could also weaken Russia–China security ties and push Europe to take more responsibility for its own defense.
SOLOMON: FBI Knew Since 2017 That Adam Schiff Approved Leaking Classified Info, Confirmed By A Democrat Staffer In The Room, Four Interviews, Firsthand Witness, DOJ Still Refused To Prosecute
ohn Solomon discussed a new bombshell about Rep. Adam Schiff’s alleged leaking of classified information during Donald Trump’s presidency. Solomon revealed that since 2017, a Democrat staffer on the House Intelligence Committee repeatedly told the FBI that Schiff directed subordinates to leak classified material—a move the whistleblower called "illegal, unethical, and treasonous.” Despite multiple interviews and corroboration, the FBI and DOJ took no action, failing to inform President Trump or key GOP leaders.
Bannon and Solomon argued this was part of a broader, bipartisan establishment effort—including figures like Paul Ryan and Trey Gowdy—to undermine Trump. They noted that the leaks fueled anti-Trump narratives while shielding Schiff from accountability. The scandal raises questions about whether Schiff could face charges under the Espionage Act’s 10-year statute of limitations for "knowing and willful” leaks.
Solomon said much of the evidence came to light after Kash Patel became FBI Director and uncovered hidden documents. He stressed that the next move lies with Pam Bondi, urging immediate accountability rather than another drawn-out investigation. The conversation hinted at more revelations, including FBI protection of Hillary Clinton and corruption tied to the Clinton Foundation.
MICHAEL PATRICK LEAHY: The Same Playbook Used To Take Down Nixon Is Being Used Against Trump Today
Steve Bannon announced the launch of a new film about Richard Nixon, created by Michael Patrick Leahy and Jeff Shepard. The film is based on Shepard’s groundbreaking work about the traditional coup against Nixon. Bannon sees striking parallels between Nixon’s ordeal and the ongoing judicial attacks against President Trump, suggesting history is repeating itself in this "reticle Judiciary” targeting Trump.
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GEOFF SHEPARD: Fair Trials Require An Unbiased Judge, Nonpartisan Prosecutors, An Impartial Jury, And A Fair Appeal
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