Jack Posobiec: "Senator Van Hollen Abandoned Rachel Morin, But Her President Would Never Forget Her”
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec discussed a range of issues centered around President Trump’s active leadership and populist reforms. Bannon emphasized Trump’s aggressive efforts to dismantle entrenched neo-Marxist institutions, especially elite universities like Harvard, by cutting off taxpayer funding. They highlighted how the system, from Ivy Leagues to NGOs like Catholic Charities, thrives on public money while promoting progressive ideology. When that funding stops, their operations collapse.
Posobiec addressed the Democrats’ embrace of identity politics and their perceived tolerance of criminality. He criticized their silence on crimes committed by illegal immigrants, pointing to the murder of Rachel Morin by an MS-13 member as an example. He praised Trump for giving her family a voice, contrasting it with Democratic indifference.
The conversation also explored a growing spiritual shift among young conservatives, with many turning to Orthodox Christianity for deeper spiritual grounding. Bannon and Posobiec acknowledged differing views in the conservative movement on foreign policy—especially regarding Israel—but reaffirmed their hawkish stance on curbing Iran’s oil revenue and targeting the Chinese Communist Party through economic means. They underscored the populist mission: reclaim sovereignty, cut off elite grift, and uphold national identity in a country they believe is under siege.
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NO MORE WARS: Jack Posobiec On President Trump Waving Off Israeli Nuclear Strike
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"We’ve Paid Too Much Blood In This Dessert” Posobiec On Grand Strategy Of Trump’s Iran Negotiations
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Bensman Agrees With Atlantic: We’re About To Find Out What Mass Deportations Look Like
Todd Bensman and Steve Bannon examine the Trump administration’s coming mass deportation operation, highlighting growing public demand for action. Bensman affirms that although deportations have started slowly due to dismantled systems under Biden, a major shift is imminent. Trump’s team, led by Tom Homan, is rebuilding ICE’s capacity with bipartisan support for a historic funding surge—up to $170 billion—which will empower mass removals beyond just criminal aliens. Bensman says 3.5 million illegal immigrants, including 1.6 million with final deportation orders and 2 million on Biden-era parole, will be targeted, with assistance from local law enforcement under programs like 287(g). Bannon notes that the media, academia, and left-wing activists are bracing for backlash, yet Trump is resolute. Both agree it may take two to three years to fully execute, but the effort has begun—and will intensify—despite political, logistical, and cultural resistance from blue states and corporate media institutions.
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Todd Bensman: "What Is Going To Happen When You Remove 3.6 Million Invaders?”
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COUP D’ETAT: George Simion On How The Deep State Fought Free And Fair Elections In Romania
In a powerful interview with Steve Bannon, Romanian sovereigntist and leading presidential candidate George Simion discussed the controversial state of democracy in Romania ahead of the May 4th presidential election. Simion, whose previous electoral victory was nullified by Romania’s deep state and unelected bureaucrats in Brussels, claims globalist forces—including NATO-aligned elites and European Union commissioners—interfered due to his anti-globalist, pro-sovereignty stance. He accused Romanian authorities of banning his candidacy without legal justification and using state-controlled media to discredit him—comparing their tactics to the manipulation seen in communist Romania and likening them to efforts to politically persecute President Donald Trump.
Simion laid out his platform: defending national borders, Christian values, traditional culture, and resisting mass migration and a federalized “United States of Europe.” He emphasized Romania’s support for NATO but demanded national independence from EU overreach. Bannon drew parallels between Trump’s political persecution and Simion’s, highlighting a shared fight against globalist elites. Simion warned of assassination threats and stated that millions support his cause. While praising allies like Hungary’s Orbán, he criticized Italy’s Meloni for supporting the Ukraine war. His U.S. visit included meetings with populist allies like Dr. Robert Malone and Jack Posobiec.
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"They Are Willing To Assassinate Us.” Simion On Being The Leading Populist Candidate In Romania
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