WINTERS: Dem Grassroots Put All Efforts Into Pushing For A Government Shutdown
Natalie Winters reports from the White House.
Part One:
Mark Elias Group Props Up New CISA To Defend Elections, Natalie Winters Reports
Part Two:
Julie Kelly: "They Are Demonstrating Their Contempt For Trump Supporters In Their Courtrooms”
Julie Kelly and Steve Bannon discussed the judiciary’s apparent hostility toward President Trump and his administration. They highlighted federal judges, such as Beryl Howell and Tanya Chutkan, who have historically ruled against Trump and his supporters. Kelly pointed out the irony of these judges accusing January 6 protesters of undermining democracy while they themselves take actions that obstruct Trump’s policies. They criticized Judge Howell’s involvement in a lawsuit against Perkins Coie, despite her past oversight of Robert Mueller’s grand jury proceedings, arguing she is conflicted. They also condemned judicial overreach, including rulings against Trump’s executive orders on military and prison policies. Bannon and Kelly further criticized a San Francisco judge for swiftly advancing a lawsuit challenging Trump’s personnel policies, accusing him of setting up a political trial. They emphasized how Trump’s legal battles illustrate broader efforts to thwart his presidency and undermine the will of the American people.
Matt Boyle Previews Interview With Treasury Secretary Bessent
Steve Bannon discussed economic strategies with Matt Boyle, focusing on Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent’s exclusive interview amid global financial turmoil. Bessent, advocating for tax reforms and reducing government employment, emphasized creating economic certainty and shifting to private sector-driven growth. He criticized media narratives, particularly around tariffs and market volatility, pointing out how the media often ignores positive market shifts when they occur under President Trump’s leadership. Boyle, reporting from the Treasury Department, highlighted the significance of the moment, comparing it to past historic financial decisions, including President Lincoln’s efforts during the Civil War. Both men underscored Trump’s economic vision, focusing on tariffs, repatriating jobs, and reducing government dependence. Bannon praised Bessent’s steady leadership in navigating these complex issues, asserting that the current administration is repositioning America for long-term prosperity despite the media’s critical stance.