RICHARD BARIS: "Tax Cuts Are Popular. Ukraine Funding And Epstein Mishandling Are Not”
Steve Bannon and Richard Baris emphasized that President Trump’s economic policies—particularly tariffs—are succeeding but being underreported and poorly messaged. Baris introduced a new coalition of top independent pollsters, including Rasmussen, Trafalgar, and InsiderAdvantage, dedicated to restoring polling accuracy around MAGA voters. He warned that public perception is being distorted due to flawed methodologies and media narratives. Baris highlighted that many Republican candidates are underperforming compared to Trump, and that Trump’s support among key demographics like 18–29-year-olds and Hispanic men is softening due to distractions like foreign interventions. Bannon and guests urged Republicans to focus on selling the "big, beautiful bill,” emphasizing wage growth and tax cuts, rather than letting messaging be overshadowed by issues like Ukraine or Epstein. The conversation concluded with a warning about aggressive leftist political organizing—especially in New York—and a call for Republicans to unify behind Trump’s coalition and actively educate voters on GOP successes.
DEGRASSE: Mamdani’s Operation Is A Political Army Backed By CCP Influence
Steve Bannon and GOP strategist Alex DeGrasse addressed redistricting in key states like Texas and Ohio. DeGrasse emphasized this isn’t a panic move ahead of 2026 but a strategic necessity: "We have an obligation to the country to ensure that we make the gains that we can legally.”
DeGrasse laid out how several Democrat-held Texas districts can be flipped based on Trump’s prior performance: "You can move Texas 7 from Democrat 20 to Republican 20… same thing with Texas 29, Texas 32, and Texas 34.” He explained that GOP-controlled states still have room to redraw lines more effectively than Democrat states, which have already overextended.
Bannon raised alarms about far-left ground operations, warning that the Democratic machine—powered by DSA and CCP influence—plans more than just impeaching President Trump. "They’re not just gonna impeach Trump. They’re going to come after criminal charges on everybody.” DeGrasse agreed: "They are building this,” referring to radical leftist control in cities like Buffalo and Albany.
The segment concluded with a call to action: push the economic message, sell Trump’s wins, and fight smart through redistricting before it’s too late.
Rep. Harris: It’s Time To Revoke The NEA’s Charter
Mark Harris discussed his focus on revoking the National Education Association’s Charter for Public Education.
POLITICAL HIT JOB: Tom Fitton On Obama Intelligence Laundering The Steele Dossier Into The Public
Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch and Steve Bannon laid out a roadmap for dismantling the entrenched Deep State that continues to threaten President Trump and his movement. Fitton argued that the intelligence community—especially the FBI, CIA, and DOJ—were central players in what he called "a grand conspiracy against Trump.” He said the Mueller probe was "a coup” designed to either impeach or humiliate Trump and warned that its effects continue to linger.
Fitton blasted the FBI’s handling of the Steele dossier and accused the Obama administration of coordinating with Hillary Clinton’s campaign to rig intelligence assessments. "The CIA, DOJ, and FBI tried to take him down,” he said.
Bannon insisted that President Trump must take control. Fitton agreed, urging Trump to run investigations from the White House itself by appointing trusted officials: "He is the magistrate in chief… he can say, go after this person.”
The Epstein files were raised as an example of bipartisan corruption, with Fitton noting overwhelming public demand for transparency. "This isn’t about Epstein. This is about D.C. corruption,” he said.
Their joint conclusion: the DOJ is too compromised. The president must lead the charge himself.
Brian Glenn Reports LIVE From The White House On Epstein Files "Tug Of War”
Brain Glenn reported from the White House.
"Joe Biden Switch Was Final Act Of Conspiracy” John Solomon On Investigation Into Biden Crime Family
John Solomon reported to the WarRoom that President Donald Trump outlined his strategy for confronting the Deep State and restoring public trust in the government. Trump backed the idea of appointing a special prosecutor to investigate what he called a "decade-long criminal conspiracy” targeting conservatives through weaponized lawfare.
Trump expressed support for Kash Patel’s initiative to investigate abuses spanning from Hillary Clinton’s email scandal to Russiagate, Ukraine impeachment, and the classified documents controversy. "We have nothing to hide,” Trump emphasized, calling for transparency and prosecutions.
He announced plans to declassify intelligence showing the FBI ignored key evidence on Clinton and confirming she approved the Russia hoax.
Trump also discussed achieving a balanced budget through tariffs, spending cuts, and downsizing the bureaucracy—now backed by Supreme Court rulings supporting his Article II powers.
Though critical of Fed Chair Jerome Powell’s policies, Trump said he won’t fire him, avoiding market disruption. Trump framed his administration’s efforts as a generational opportunity to "fix our country and fix the world.”
Live From Oval Office: President Trump Meets With Bahraini Officials
Steve Bannon: "The President Fully Supports This Criminal Conspiracy Investigation By The FBI”
Steve Bannon, reacting to John Solomon’s interview with President Trump, affirmed the president’s full support for a criminal conspiracy investigation into the Deep State’s decade-long assault on conservatives. Trump is open to appointing a special prosecutor, endorsing a full criminal grand jury probe. Bannon emphasized this goes beyond expired perjury charges—this is an ongoing conspiracy and legally actionable.
Bannon said Trump’s support to include the Epstein files under a formal review shows a desire for full transparency: "Put the Epstein thing in there… make sure somebody can go through it.”
Most importantly, Bannon celebrated recent Supreme Court rulings that reaffirm Trump’s Article II powers as president—enabling him to downsize agencies like the State Department and Department of Education. He cited this as the legal foundation to dismantle entrenched bureaucracies like the FBI, DOJ, and CIA.
Trump’s spending cuts—including defunding NPR and PBS—are also a signal of MAGA’s aggressive strategy to reclaim government from weaponized institutions.