HARRISON: There Are Big-Government Liberals Who Call Themselves Democrats, And There Are Big-Government Liberals Who Call Themselves Republicans
Brian Harrison and Steve Bannon blasted Texas GOP leadership for failing to deliver on key priorities in the special legislative session, despite President Trump’s push for bold conservative action. They accused Governor Abbott, Lt. Gov. Patrick, and the Texas House’s "RINO” Speaker of siding with Democrats, enabling them to block Republican goals like property tax relief, flood relief, and redistricting. Harrison argued Texas’s reputation for low taxes and small government is a "myth,” maintained by weak Republican leadership colluding with Democrats. They mocked symbolic "punishments” for absent Democrats—like switching to paper paychecks—while no arrests or seat vacancies occurred despite promises. Both stressed that establishment tactics of blaming Democrats are failing as voters grow more aware. Harrison declared Texans are "turning a page” toward holding leaders accountable, warning that Texas’s political direction will shape America’s—and the world’s—future. Round two of the fight begins when the next special session starts Friday.
SOLOMON: FBI Docs Reveal Comey’s Hand-Picked PR Consultant Admitted Serving As His Media Go-Between During The Russia Hoax Era, Possibly Passing Classified Info
John Solomon discussed explosive revelations about the FBI’s handling of the so-called "sedition conspiracy” narrative. Solomon detailed how then-FBI Director James Comey used a Columbia University professor, Daniel Richman, as a paid "special government employee” to leak selective information—potentially classified—to shape media narratives, particularly the discredited Russia-collusion story. Internal records show the FBI knew by 2016 that Christopher Steele’s dossier was unreliable, yet they continued to feed misleading leaks to legacy media to smear President Trump while ignoring serious concerns about Democratic ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
Solomon emphasized that in early 2016 the FBI had ample evidence—via whistleblowers and grand jury material—linking Hunter Biden and associates to China, as well as corruption concerns around Hillary Clinton’s emails and foundation. Instead, they pursued a politically motivated Russia hoax, which Solomon and Bannon framed as a "deprivation of civil rights” under government authority, similar to abuses from the Jim Crow era. They argued these actions could still lead to criminal prosecutions. Solomon teased upcoming reports exposing FBI obstruction in the Clinton Foundation probe, pointing to a deep-state protection racket shielding political allies while targeting Trump and his team.
DR. STEVE CAMAROTA: Worksite Enforcement Is The Most Effective Way To Deter Illegal Immigration
Steve Camarata told Steve Bannon that new government survey data show the foreign-born population in the U.S. dropped by 2.2 million between January and July 2025, with about 1.6 million of those being illegal immigrants. He explained the figures come from the Census Bureau’s household survey, which measures demographics like birthplace. The decline appears driven by fewer new arrivals and a surge in departures, not just normal deaths. Camarata noted remittances to Mexico are also down, supporting the trend. He emphasized that this dramatic reversal is unprecedented, likely reflecting more vigorous enforcement and shifting migration patterns under President Trump’s second term.
DR. JOHN LOTT: In 2023, DC Ranked 5th In Murder Rate Among America’s 60 Largest Cities. The Fix Is Simple: Strong Law Enforcement And Empowering Citizens To Protect Themselves
Steve Bannon spoke with Dr. John Lott about President Trump’s recent deployment of the National Guard, Park Police, and federal resources to combat Washington, D.C.’s soaring crime. Before this action, only about 400 patrol officers were on duty at a time; Trump immediately added 850 more, tripling active law enforcement presence. Lott stressed that crime drops when the risks for criminals increase—through more arrests, prosecutions, convictions, and longer sentences. Under Biden, D.C.’s U.S. Attorney refused to prosecute a majority of arrests, undermining deterrence.
They discussed how progressive policies—leniency toward offenders, restrictions on policing, and strict gun control—hurt the very minority communities Democrats claim to defend. Lott noted that in D.C., only 1% of adults have concealed-carry permits, leaving residents defenseless. Even with some declines in specific crimes like carjackings, rates remain drastically higher than pre-2019 levels.
Bannon and Lott framed Trump’s approach as a template for cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, and New York, where left-wing prosecutors such as Alvin Bragg reduce charges and manipulate crime data. Lott argued the principle is simple: make crime riskier and costlier, and it will decline—just as Trump’s border enforcement reduced criminal activity by illegal immigrants fearing deportation.