Bannon: “The Justice Department With The CIA Is The Railhead Of The Deep State”
Steve Bannon, hosting War Room from a snowy Washington, D.C., reflected on the years of struggle leading to President Trump’s 2025 return. He highlighted Tulsi Gabbard’s swearing-in as Director of National Intelligence by Pam Bondi, despite opposition from Mitch McConnell. Bannon praised the audience’s role in the movement and emphasized the necessity of dismantling the administrative state. He specifically targeted the Department of Justice and the CIA, calling them the “railhead of the Deep State” and stating that their influence must be broken. With Bondi and others taking control of the DOJ, Bannon noted deep state resistance, federal court battles, and internal upheaval but insisted reform was necessary. He also discussed a confusing budget proposal with $4.5 trillion in tax cuts, including Trump’s 2017 reforms, and planned to monitor the budget committee markup for clarity. Meanwhile, Bondi prepared for a press briefing as Bannon promised War Room would cover the developments.
BREAKING: Pam Bondi Files Charges Against New York, Kathy Hochul, Letitia James & More
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi announced legal action against the state of New York, Attorney General Letitia James, and DMV Commissioner Mark Schroeder for prioritizing illegal immigrants over American citizens. She emphasized that this practice must end immediately, citing the impact of violent crimes committed by undocumented individuals.
Tammy Noble, an Angel Mom, shared the tragic story of her daughter Kayla Hamilton, who was raped and murdered in 2022 by an MS-13 gang member who had been flagged for criminal activity but still entered the U.S. under the Biden administration’s lax border policies. Noble condemned Homeland Security and Health and Human Services for failing to check the background of illegal immigrants and allowing criminals to roam freely.
Bondi underscored that President Trump has ordered strict enforcement of immigration laws, vowing to hold sanctuary cities accountable. She pointed to Illinois as an example of past legal action and warned New York that they were next. Bondi also criticized “green light laws” that prevent law enforcement from checking the identities of illegal immigrants, making communities less safe.
Regarding Elon Musk’s call for judicial impeachments, Bondi defended Musk’s concerns over government corruption but stated that legal challenges would proceed through the courts. She reaffirmed that Trump’s administration would fight unconstitutional policies and ensure compliance with federal law.
Bondi also addressed concerns over leaks from the FBI regarding ICE raids, warning that such actions put law enforcement at risk. Investigations into these leaks are ongoing.
“Their Last Piece Of Resistance” Bondi Dares NY To Block Removal Of Criminal Illegal Aliens
Steve Bannon enthusiastically reacted to Attorney General Pam Bondi’s aggressive approach in tackling illegal immigration and law enforcement in New York City. He praised Bondi’s leadership, highlighting her roots in the 2016 Trump campaign alongside figures like Matt Gaetz and Kayleigh McEnany. Bannon noted how Bondi and others have grown into strong MAGA defenders unwilling to tolerate resistance.
He emphasized Bondi’s swift action in New York City, aligning with his own call for federal intervention. She directly addressed Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and NY AG Letitia James, signaling a crackdown on illegal immigration, particularly in sanctuary cities like New York. Bannon described NYC as the nation’s financial hub, now plagued by lawlessness due to policies allowing unchecked migration, referencing the overcrowded Roosevelt Hotel as a prime example.
Bannon framed Bondi’s move as a major offensive, challenging city leaders who refuse to cooperate with federal law enforcement. He underscored the administration’s broader deportation strategy, beginning with criminal offenders and eventually targeting all 10 million illegal immigrants who entered under Biden. Bondi reinforced this stance by swearing in Tulsi Gabbard before heading to the press briefing with an Angel Mom, making clear that action—not rhetoric—defines this administration.
“It’s A SICK Joke” Steve Bannon On The Lack Of Political Will To Cut Spending
In his latest remarks on Wednesday’s WarRoom, Steve Bannon underscored what he sees as the primary existential threat to President Trump’s administration in 2025—not federal courts, but a weaponized legal system controlled by partisan actors in New York City. At the beginning of the segment, Bannon showed a short clip of his comments, which he spoke about outside the courthouse on Tuesday. Then Bannon pointed to New York Attorney General Letitia James as the “Queen of Lawfare,” accusing her of orchestrating a broad legal assault against Trump with the backing of a left-wing media apparatus, a radicalized jury pool, and compliant judges. He called for an immediate criminal investigation into James, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, and others involved in what he views as the weaponization of the legal system against Trump.
Bannon emphasized that Trump’s actions are fully constitutional, arguing that appellate courts and the Supreme Court will ultimately vindicate him. However, he warned that the legal warfare waged by James and Bragg has the power to slow down Trump’s agenda, even if it won’t defeat him outright. He highlighted how Soros-backed prosecutors like Bragg hold unchecked authority, with the ability to impanel grand juries and pursue politically motivated cases.
Bannon then tied these concerns to broader governance issues, calling for dismantling sanctuary city policies and a deeper examination of financial corruption in cities like New York. He criticized the current federal budget process, labeling it a “sick joke” due to its lack of political will to curb spending. He slammed the 10-year budget proposal, arguing that it lacks accurate cuts in the immediate fiscal years of 2025 and 2026.
Furthermore, Bannon linked these financial issues to the Federal Reserve, questioning its necessity and accusing it of facilitating uncontrolled money printing. He warned of rising inflation and the bond market’s inevitable response, stressing the need for “precision engineering” in economic policy. Bannon positioned Trump’s administration as the only force capable of breaking this entrenched financial and legal corruption, urging decisive action to dismantle the left’s power structures in key institutions.
Ultimately, Bannon framed the battle ahead as one of legal, financial, and political warfare, insisting that Trump’s movement remains resilient despite relentless opposition and will press forward.
Two Top ICE Officials FIRED For Resistance Of Trump Deportation Efforts, Natalie Winters Reports
Natalie Winters gave some updates on numerous topics she is covering, all showing that President Trump’s opposition is using a variety of tactics to try to stop his momentum as he and his administration push for more wide-ranging changes in government, which are outlined in the America First agenda.
LARGE SCALE ATTACK: Todd Bensman Reacts To Intel That Cartels May Resort To Poisoning Americans
Steve Bannon and Todd Bensman discussed the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement and its escalating conflict with Mexican drug cartels. Bannon highlighted Pam Bondi’s press conference, where she warned officials like Letitia James and Alvin Bragg that they would not interfere with mass deportations. The administration is considering using defense funding to accelerate the deportation of criminal aliens, with an estimated $175 billion needed for detention and removal logistics. Officials like Tom Homan and Stephen Miller are working against deep-state resistance to ensure the program’s success.
Bensman emphasized the growing confrontation with Mexican cartels, citing increased U.S. reconnaissance flights over Mexico and reports of the Mexican government detecting U.S. spy planes. Intelligence sources suggest Trump is preparing for direct action against cartel fentanyl labs, possibly leading to military engagement. The administration is poised to designate cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, enabling asset seizures and material support charges.
Military mobilization is underway, with reports of the 10th Mountain Division being deployed to the border and potential naval movements along the Pacific coast. Experts warn that cartels may retaliate with large-scale attacks, including poisoning water supplies or escalating violence in U.S. cities. Bensman debunked claims that U.S. gun stores supply cartels with their weapons, stating that cartels obtain military-grade equipment from Mexican and Central American armories.
The discussion underscores Trump’s commitment to border security and dismantling cartel operations, signaling a potential shift toward military confrontation.
WORLD AT WAR: Steve Bannon On $175 Billion Estimate To Manage Illegal Invaders
Steve Bannon warns of impending turbulence, citing inflation concerns and a brewing conflict with Mexican drug cartels. He highlights Pam Bondi’s press conference, where Angel Moms underscored the urgency of mass deportations, particularly of criminals. Bondi warns officials like Letitia James and Alvin Bragg against obstructing immigration enforcement. Bannon notes that key figures like Tom Homan and Stephen Miller are pushing for aggressive deportations, with funding potentially sourced from the defense budget. A Senate bill proposes $175 billion for detention and deportation costs, emphasizing national security. Bannon criticizes the release of ICE detainees due to overcrowding, stressing the need for infrastructure expansion. He also discusses U.S. surveillance over Mexico, hinting at collaboration in targeting fentanyl labs. Trump’s executive orders declare total war on cartels, and Mexico has deployed 10,000 troops to combat them. Bannon suggests an intensified crackdown on cartel operations is imminent.