The West And NATO Were Walking Ukraine Down The Primrose Path To Be SMASHED By Russian Forces
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec discussed President Trump’s ongoing economic and geopolitical battles, including tariffs and the fallout from global trade disputes. Bannon warned that escalating trade wars, particularly with Canada and Europe, could significantly harm global trade and travel. Meanwhile, Trump’s executive order targeting Perkins Coie, a law firm tied to past legal battles against him, was seen as an existential threat to the firm. The discussion also covered geopolitical tensions, focusing on Russia’s military actions and internal politics. Posobiec analyzed Vladimir Putin’s strategic moves, including his visit to Kursk in military fatigues, signaling a hardened stance.
He noted that some within the Kremlin view Putin as too lenient and have long advocated for more aggressive action in Ukraine. Bannon framed the broader conflict as a struggle between nationalist forces and entrenched globalist interests. The conversation reinforced the narrative that Trump is actively reshaping legal, economic, and foreign policy landscapes.
Treasury Secretary Bessent: The Democrats Will OWN The ‘Schumer Shutdown’
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec analyze Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s remarks from the White House, where he emphasizes protecting American workers and criticizes Democrats for pushing a government shutdown. Bannon sees this as the key economic story, arguing that Democrats will “own” the shutdown and that Trump’s administration maintains strong Republican unity. He urges Bessent to take a more public role in addressing economic concerns.
The conversation shifts to geopolitical issues, with Bannon and Posobiec discussing the war in Ukraine and broader global conflicts. Bannon draws historical parallels, comparing the current situation to World War I and II, highlighting the bloodshed and destruction. He argues that Trump is the only leader who can de-escalate global tensions, emphasizing economic strategies over military intervention.
Posobiec frames the current era as the “Fourth Turning,” a time of upheaval and transformation. He argues that without Trump’s leadership, the U.S. risks further entanglement in foreign wars and expanding military-industrial influence. Both stress Trump’s push for economic restructuring over war, condemning policies that have led to mass casualties. They conclude by directing viewers to further discussions on tariffs and economic policies, reinforcing their stance against prolonged foreign conflicts.
BREAKING: Obama Briefing Memos, Sensitive Foreign Conversations, Forwarded To Biden Private Email
Steve Bannon and John Solomon discussed pressing geopolitical and domestic issues, emphasizing President Trump’s strategic negotiations. Bannon highlighted Kremlin hardliners opposing peace deals and stressed that Russia’s outreach to Iran for nuclear talks aligns with Trump’s broader diplomatic maneuvers involving China, Ukraine, and Europe. Solomon reassured that this is part of Trump’s multi-dimensional strategy, not a crisis. They also examined Joe Biden’s mishandling of classified information, alleging that Biden’s insecure iPad and Gmail use compromised U.S. national security, potentially benefiting adversaries like China.
Solomon called for a formal intelligence damage assessment by Congress. They also discussed a leak suggesting Trump was considering military options regarding the Panama Canal, interpreting it as negotiation posturing. Solomon concluded by emphasizing "information warfare” in today’s political landscape. The conversation underscored Trump’s active global strategy while critiquing Biden’s security lapses and media narratives.
YOU’RE FIRED: Mike Davis On President Trump Exercising Core Article II Power In Removing Bureaucrats
Mike Davis and Steve Bannon discuss the ongoing legal and political battles President Trump faces as he aggressively moves to deconstruct the administrative state. They argue that activist federal judges are obstructing Trump’s efforts by blocking key executive actions, such as withholding funds and firing entrenched bureaucrats. Davis emphasizes that the executive power under Article II of the Constitution belongs solely to the president, but radical judges and powerful law firms are attempting to undermine this authority.
Bannon highlights the significance of Article III judges and the Supreme Court’s role in restoring constitutional balance. He praises Trump’s push to eliminate unconstitutional agencies and curb the influence of unelected bureaucrats. Davis traces the issue back to FDR’s New Deal, which expanded federal power beyond its intended limits, turning the Constitution from a shield against government overreach into a weapon for it.
Both agree that Trump, aided by Elon Musk and a team of constitutionalists, is launching an all-out war against the deep state. The battle is now at its most intense stage, with courts and bureaucracies resisting change. Davis predicts that, under Trump’s leadership, a historic rollback of federal overreach will be achieved, reshaping American governance.
Bannon And Davis: "We Are Trying To Put You Out Of Business And Bankrupt You”
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Goodman To Be Resentenced In NJ For Praying At Abortion Facilities Following Danbury Pardon By Trump
Steve Bannon and Will Goodman discussed Goodman’s upcoming trial in Morristown, New Jersey, where he and three others face state charges for trespassing at an abortion facility, despite being pardoned by President Trump for a similar federal case. Goodman, a devout Catholic, explained that they entered the clinic six years ago to pray, offer roses, and encourage expectant parents to choose life. He highlighted the biased judicial system, recalling how pro-abortion jurors were permitted while he and others were given severe sentences in federal prison under Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly.
Bannon praised Goodman’s faith and courage, recalling how he and other religious prisoners stood out in Danbury prison, respected even by hardened criminals. Goodman criticized judges for their harsh treatment of pro-life activists, contrasting it with leniency toward violent offenders. He emphasized the spiritual nature of their struggle, calling abortion a “Holocaust” and urging people to pray for justice. A rosary rally is planned before the trial, led by Catholics for Catholics.
Bannon joked about Goodman’s transformation from a rugged, prison-hardened figure to a clean-cut man for TV appearances, underscoring the seriousness of their mission while maintaining a sense of camaraderie.
Judge Candidate Susan Crawford Caught Fundraising Off Of Eliminating Congressional Seats
Alex DeGrasse and Steve Bannon discussed the high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race, which they claim is being influenced by dark money from leftist donors like George Soros. They argue that radical Democrats have corrupted the judiciary, and that conservative judges must be willing to impeach activist judges. DeGrasse revealed a leaked Democrat fundraising effort targeting two Republican-held seats, potentially flipping control of the court. The race has already seen over $60 million spent, making it the most expensive judicial contest in U.S. history. They warned that losing these seats could lead to election integrity issues and efforts to impeach President Trump in 2027.
Bannon urged supporters to mobilize for early voting, emphasizing turnout as critical. He highlighted the broader implications for national politics, stressing that conservative efforts in Wisconsin could determine the balance of power in upcoming elections.
Holland Calls Reported CDC Autism Vaccine Study ‘Set Up’ For Dave Weldon Director Nomination Pull
The withdrawal of Dave Weldon’s nomination for CDC Director just before his confirmation hearing raised questions about political pressure and optics. Weldon, a former congressman known for anti-vaccine views, faced opposition from establishment figures. Mary Holland suggested the move was linked to media-driven narratives, including a leaked CDC study on vaccines and autism.
She argued that measles outbreaks are being used as a pretext to suppress vaccine skepticism. Steve Bannon framed the situation as “information warfare,” portraying Weldon’s removal as a victory for entrenched bureaucrats. Holland emphasized that Children’s Health Defense supports informed consent and opposes medical mandates. She dismissed claims that vaccines are fully effective, asserting that pharmaceutical interests drive vaccine policies. The discussion highlighted broader tensions between government health agencies and vaccine critics, particularly as Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vocal skeptic, was confirmed as Secretary of Health and Human Services.