Bannon: The Era Of Europe As A Protectorate And Vassal State Of The U.S. Is Coming To An End
Steve Bannon highlighted President Trump’s bold geopolitical realignment, emphasizing a shift away from the U.S. underwriting European security. He noted that Trump made it clear the era of Europe as a “vassal state” of the U.S. is over, demanding European nations contribute 5% of their GDP for defense. Bannon dismissed Zelensky as irrelevant, arguing that Ukraine cannot win and should negotiate with Russia. He criticized European elites for relying on American resources while failing to take responsibility for their own security.
Bannon also pointed out that Hamas responded to Trump’s pressure by releasing hostages, signaling a shift in Middle Eastern dynamics. He praised Trump’s reassertion of American control over strategic regions, from the Arctic to the Panama Canal, rejecting past leadership’s globalist policies. Additionally, Bannon discussed Trump’s signing of new reciprocal tariffs, shaking up global financial markets and challenging India on trade imbalances.
Overall, Bannon portrayed Trump as a leader who is reshaping global power structures, forcing allies to take responsibility while prioritizing American interests. He framed these moves as a decisive break from past administrations, signaling a new economic and military sovereignty era.
Loomer: Democrats Need To IMPORT Voters, That Is Why They Are Slow Walking The Nomination Of Patel
Laura Loomer and Steve Bannon discussed President Trump’s firm stance on national security, border control, and foreign aid. Loomer praised Trump’s directive for Europe to handle its own defense, arguing it aligns with the America First agenda. She highlighted the administration’s rapid executive actions prioritizing national security and domestic interests over endless foreign aid.
Bannon and Loomer emphasized the significance of confirming Trump’s key cabinet picks, particularly Kash Patel for FBI Director. They accused Senate Democrats of deliberately delaying Patel’s nomination due to his commitment to border security and counterterrorism. Loomer asserted that Patel would effectively address the influx of Islamic extremists and criminal elements under Biden’s lax policies.
They also criticized Senate Democrats, particularly Dick Durbin, for attempting to discredit Patel by displaying a photo of him with Loomer at a Villagers for Trump book signing. Loomer condemned efforts to paint her as an extremist, highlighting the absurdity of accusations labeling her both anti-Semitic and anti-Muslim. She maintained that advocating for strong borders and national security does not equate to bigotry.
The discussion underscored their belief that Trump’s administration is swiftly restoring order and that opposition forces are desperately trying to obstruct his agenda.
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Loomer: "It’s Become ‘Meme Like’”
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Bannon: "They’re Not Going To Be Able To Stop What President Trump Is Doing In Federal Court”
Steve Bannon argued that while federal courts will ultimately back President Trump, the real legal battles are in New York, where corrupt judges and prosecutors like Alvin Bragg and Letitia James are working to derail him. He emphasized that financial and trade power is centered in Manhattan, making it a key battleground. Bannon urged a direct confrontation against these legal attacks, highlighting Pam Bondi’s Wednesday action against sanctuary cities as a sign of more challenges to come.
Steve Stern Previews Election Security Call Discussing Tina Peters, Arizona, And More!
Steve Bannon and Steve Stern emphasized the ongoing work required to secure future elections, despite President Trump’s victory. Bannon highlighted the need for long-term governance, while Stern outlined an upcoming election security call with major figures, including Dr. Douglas Frank, Catherine Engelbrecht, and Mark Cook. The discussion will cover voter roll purging, legal challenges, precinct strategy, and election integrity efforts in Arizona and Pennsylvania. Stern stressed the importance of grassroots engagement, citing success in flipping Republican seats in blue counties. The call, expected to attract millions of viewers, will address election lawsuits and strategies to prevent down-ballot losses. Stern urged young conservatives to get involved rather than remain passive. The event will be live-streamed on Stern American Rumble at 1:50 PM. For more information, contact [email protected].
Sen. Hawley: "They’re Going To Use It To Take Away Our Jobs Next”
Senator Josh Hawley and Steve Bannon engaged in a critical discussion on the unchecked power of Big Tech and AI monopolies, emphasizing their threat to personal liberty, jobs, and national security. Bannon opened by highlighting the hypocrisy of tech oligarchs, who failed to deliver promised innovation but now seek trillion-dollar taxpayer bailouts to compete with China. Hawley denounced this as outrageous, pointing out that AI is fueled by exploiting personal data, with monopolies controlling information flow, suppressing dissent, and even enabling harmful content targeting children.
Bannon pressed Hawley on the difficulty of challenging Big Tech in Washington, where lobbyists wield immense influence. Hawley confirmed that these corporations own Capitol Hill, dictating policy and ensuring legal immunity. He rejected their recent claims of support for MAGA and President Trump, calling it a facade to maintain control while continuing censorship and economic manipulation.
Hawley advocated for a “power revolution” to break these monopolies and return authority to the American people. His primary legislative goal is to allow individuals to sue Big Tech companies, particularly for cases where AI and social media harm children. He cited instances of fentanyl sales and suicide-promoting chatbots as proof of their unchecked danger.
Encouraging grassroots action, Hawley urged Americans to support efforts to regulate Big Tech, reclaim jobs, and hold corporations accountable. He promoted his books on masculinity and Big Tech’s influence, warning that the next wave of job losses will hit the working class hardest if these issues remain unaddressed.
AGENCY IN ACTION: Kash Patel Passes Senate Vote, RFK Jr. Confirmed As HHS Secretary
Steve Bannon asserts that the United States is in the midst of an escalating constitutional crisis, which he traces back to January 6, 2021. He argues that key American values, such as the peaceful transfer of power and the renunciation of violence, were breached, and he stands by President Trump’s claim that the 2020 election was stolen, despite legal rulings. Bannon emphasizes the importance of free thought and resistance to state-imposed narratives, likening the current political struggle to the American Revolution.
He highlights the appointment of Kash Patel as FBI Director, framing it as a critical step in dismantling what he calls the "American Gestapo.” Bannon also celebrates Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s confirmation as Secretary of Health and Human Services, seeing these moves as victories for the populist movement against entrenched elites.
Bannon warns against globalist forces, AI, and oligarchs eroding individual agency and sovereignty. He criticizes Europe’s reliance on U.S. defense spending while providing extensive social benefits to its citizens. He sees America’s fight as one of economic survival, urging structural reforms, budget discipline, and resilience in the face of automation and AI-driven job losses, particularly for young workers. He remains confident in the grit and determination of the American people to reclaim their country.