SWATTED: Alex Jones On Murder Of InfoWars Employee And Continued Harassment From Leftists
Steve Bannon and Alex Jones discussed a wave of swatting attacks targeting MAGA leaders and media figures, including Jones’ Infowars team. Jones reported the murder of his producer Jamie White, swatting incidents against hosts like Chase Geiser and Owen Troyer, and pizza deliveries with White’s name sent as intimidation.
Jones accused Democrats of orchestrating a terror campaign to silence opposition, citing spoofed calls and AI tactics. Bannon highlighted swatting’s danger, suggesting it aims for assassinations. Jones urged the White House to address this escalating violence from the radical left.
Part One:
Alex Jones Reveals Murdered InfoWars Employee Was Targeted By Ukraine
Jones accused the Deep State and Democrats, including Podesta, of planning a civil war, urging Trump to indict key figures like Soros and Brennan swiftly to dismantle their funding and prevent a false flag crisis aimed at destabilizing Trump’s presidency.
Part Two:
Natalie Winters On Left-Wing Group Funding Anti-DOGE Protestors To Pressure Congress
Natalie Winters gave her report from the White House.
Natalie Winters BLASTS Christopher Steele For Pushing Forever War Agenda On Piers Morgan
Natalie Winters gave her report from the White House about her appearance on the Piers Morgan show with Christopher Steele.
BREAKING: Appellate Court Expediting Appeal Of Boasberg’s TRO Against Deportations
Steve Bannon and Julie Kelly discussed ongoing legal battles involving the Trump administration. Kelly reported on a lawsuit against the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and the State Department’s efforts to dismantle the U.S. Institute of Peace, noting a federal judge, Beryl Howell, denied a temporary restraining order to reinstate dismissed board members. Concurrently, an Appellate Court expedited a review of Chief Judge James Boasberg’s restraining order against Trump’s Alien Enemies Act Proclamation, with oral arguments set for Monday. Kelly highlighted the Trump DOJ’s resistance to Boasberg’s demands for deportation flight details, suggesting a contempt trap. She also noted a separate ruling by Judge Tanya Chutkan, overturning an EPA fund freeze, favoring climate nonprofits. The discussion underscored a multi-pronged legal strategy by Trump to push immigration policies toward Supreme Court review, amidst judicial pushback.
"We Need Supreme Decisions On These Cases” Fishman On Trump’s Immigration Judicial Strategy
Steve Bannon and George Fishman discussed President Trump’s legal strategies. Bannon referenced an Axios piece by Fishman on Trump’s immigration approach, then shifted to Julie Kelly, who reported on judicial efforts to unwind Trump’s DOGE and State Department initiatives. Kelly noted a judge denied reinstating dismissed board members and highlighted an expedited Appellate Court review of Judge Boasberg’s restraining order against Trump’s Alien Enemies Act, set for Monday. The DOJ resisted Boasberg’s demands for deportation flight details, citing precedent that the Act isn’t judicially reviewable, amid accusations of a contempt trap.
Loomer: Pro-Immigration "Partners For Justice” Employs Daughter Of Judge Blocking Deportations
Steve Bannon and Laura Loomer discussed what she sees as a conflict of interest involving Judge James Boasberg, who blocked President Trump’s deportation of Tren de Aragua gang members, newly designated as terrorists. Loomer revealed that she believes from her investigations that Boasberg’s daughter, Catherine, works for Partners for Justice, a 501c3 primarily funded by federal grants, led by Emily Galvin-Almanza, which opposes deportations and gang laws. Loomer argued this warrants Boasberg’s recusal, citing judicial conduct codes, and criticized media silence. She also detailed threats from the Hopewell and 1630 Funds, tied to George Soros and Reid Hoffman, to sue her for exposing what she believes she discovered as their funding of violent protests, like those against Tesla. Attorneys are saying that her social media posts needed to come down, calling then defamatory. Bannon questioned the rising violence in demonstrations, linking it to these groups, while Loomer insisted her evidence was irrefutable, accusing the left of money laundering through such nonprofits.