President Trump Takes Questions From The Press Before Leaving For England
President Trump addressed several questions from the press.
BANNON: The Biggest Story Behind The Scenes Is The Federal Pivot To Dismantle Domestic Terror Networks
Steve Bannon’s talking points center on three big themes: President Donald Trump’s high-profile UK state visit and its pageantry; the political fallout from Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the need to treat violent extremist networks as terrorism; and a sweeping critique of elites, media, and institutions. He touts Trump’s Windsor/Chequers engagements as historic and personally meaningful, noting state dinners and ties to British figures.
Bannon frames Charlie Kirk’s assasination as a "casualty of war,” promising live coverage and investigation while demanding accountability for security lapses.
He urges labeling groups like Antifa as terrorist organizations and launching layered probes into foot soldiers, specialists, media operatives, financiers, and any foreign backers — "break by brick” — to dismantle networks.
Bannon also blasts cultural and institutional "infestations” in universities and cities, linking lawlessness to illegal immigration and calling for aggressive deportations and federal crackdowns — themes tied to recent White House crime initiatives.
Throughout, he casts Trump as an indispensable, long-running political force, bemoans elite complacency, and promises further revelations and "smoking-gun” evidence in upcoming War Room coverage
Pt.1:
BANNON: Don’t Fall For The "Lone Wolf” Line. The Roommate Wasn’t Clueless, Parents Played A Role, And Others Knew What Would Happen
Pt.2:
BANNON: This Is Not The Murder Of Just One Man. I Think If You Follow This To The Source, You’ll Find Links All The Way Back To Butler
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FBI Director Kash Patel Testifies Before Senate
Kash Patel talks about a variety current issues and testifies to a US Senate committee:
BANNON: Utah Is In Trouble. California’s Migration And Woke Influence Are Seeding Cultural Change, And Those Electoral Votes Won’t Be Safe Unless Utah Reclaims Its Identity
Bannon refers to the mental health intervntion in the state if Utah, from the community of transgender youth and also bruhses on questions he has about the Church of Mormon in the state.
DR. NAOMI WOLF: Reports Say Several Trans-Identifying/LGBT Accounts Posted Threats Days Before Kirk’s Death, Naming Sept 10 And Calling For Him To Be "Evaporated.”
Naomi Wolf talks about DailyClout.io content that discloses numerous reports about groups who may have had advanced notice of the violent plans to assassinate Charlie Kirk on Sept. 10 in Utah.
Russ Vought: Because Of Moves Made In The First 8 Months. Over The Next 10 Years We’ve Reduced $15 Trillion From The Projected $32 Trillion
Russ Vought and Steve Bannon focused on the administration’s fiscal progress and the strategy to sustain it. Vought highlighted early wins—tariff receipts, discretionary spending cuts, and targeted "pocket rescissions”—arguing these measures have materially reduced a previously projected 10-year deficit by roughly fifteen trillion dollars and created a glide path toward lower long-term deficits. He framed those moves as restoring executive leverage and reasserting the budgetary role of the presidency while pushing to restart a functioning appropriations process. Bannon praised the reductions but warned of a creeping bipartisan appropriations approach he considers a political surrender that would dilute conservative principles. They debated use of continuing resolutions (CRs) as temporary tools and the need to push substantive policy via reconciliation when possible, while acknowledging a pragmatic reality: a handful of Democratic votes may be required for funding bills outside reconciliation. Vought promised aggressive scrutiny of agency spending and to cut taxpayer support for programs deemed objectionable, relying on both unilateral executive actions and congressional maneuvers. The conversation closed with calls for grassroots pressure, congressional discipline, and continued vigilance to convert symbolic victories into durable fiscal reform. They urged followers to stay engaged, monitor votes, and hold leaders accountable for long-term spending restraint.
REP. BRIAN HARRISON (R): Texas GOP Leaders Are Funding The Very Woke Ideology Charlie Kirk Fought Against
Brian Harrison and Steve Bannon attack what they call Republican-enabled "woke” influence in Texas education and broader institutions. Harrison, citing a viral classroom video he posted, blasted Texas A&M leadership and Governor Abbott for allowing transgender and DEI content—saying a student was removed for objecting and urging firings, audits, and legislative action. He frames the university as actively funding and normalizing "transgender indoctrination,” and demands the state stop supporting courses he views as harmful.
Bannon amplifies that critique into a wider cultural-political grievance: he argues Republican officials are betraying conservative causes by tolerating or funding progressive curricula, calling campus ideology a cancer that must be excised. He links the controversy to a larger war against elites, media, and institutions—portraying universities as recruitment grounds for hostile ideas and urging aggressive political and cultural pushback. Both speakers urge accountability: Harrison wants direct administrative and legislative remedies at Texas A&M, while Bannon frames the issue as part of a long-term struggle that requires mobilizing media, investigations, and political pressure to "root out” institutionalized left-wing influence. Their rhetoric blends procedural demands (audits, firings) with combative cultural language intended to rally conservative audiences against perceived establishment complacency.
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