"Democrats Dumped $12 Million Into This Race.” Cook Of St. Johns GOP Reacts To FL-6 MAGA Victory
Steve Bannon and Denver Cook discussed the Republican victory in Florida’s 6th congressional district, emphasizing the importance of grassroots efforts. Cook credited Bannon, Matt Boyle, and War Room’s audience for bringing national attention to the race, which faced a $12 million Democratic campaign. Despite this, volunteers made over 220,000 calls and engaged in intense ground efforts to secure victory. Bannon highlighted that the Republican National Committee (RNC) was unprepared, and the win was a testament to grassroots activism. Cook stressed that Republicans must remain vigilant, as Democrats continue to fight hard. He urged Trump supporters to stay engaged, knock on doors, and make calls to ensure victories in future elections, warning that without such efforts, losses like in Pennsylvania would repeat. The discussion reinforced the need to mobilize low-propensity voters beyond Trump’s name on the ballot, framing the movement as essential for reshaping the Republican Party into a working-class force.
"The Playbook Is Worn Out” Brian Schimming Reacts To Gap In Wisconsin Election Results
Steve Bannon and Brian Schimming discussed the recent election results in Wisconsin, emphasizing the importance of voter ID and the GOP’s future strategy. Bannon highlighted that despite a strong win for voter ID, conservatives lost a critical Supreme Court seat, endangering two congressional seats and increasing the stakes for 2026. Schimming noted that voter ID won overwhelmingly, except in liberal strongholds, but conservatives must focus more on court races. He stressed that while turnout was high, Democrats mobilized their base more effectively. Both agreed that the GOP needs to engage low-propensity voters, systematize outreach, and rethink election strategies. Schimming suggested making judicial races explicitly partisan, as done in North Carolina. Despite setbacks, they emphasized that the political battle is ongoing, urging conservatives to stay engaged and continue fighting for victories in upcoming elections. Bannon concluded by praising grassroots efforts and warning that the left’s influence remains strong.
LIBERATION DAY: Jim Rickards On The Trump Admin Being Fair Trade Back Through Tariffs
Steve Bannon and Jim Rickards discussed economic concerns, particularly the possibility of a failed Treasury auction, which Rickards dismissed as unlikely due to government intervention. They debated fiscal policy, with Rickards arguing that Scott Besse’s spending plan relies on economic growth rather than absolute cuts. Comparing Trump’s policies to Reagan’s, he emphasized tax cuts, deregulation, and tariffs as drivers of real economic expansion. Rickards highlighted Trump’s strategy to reinvigorate American industry, counter China, and boost wages. Gold prices were another focus, with Rickards attributing their rise to geopolitical uncertainty and central bank demand, particularly from BRICS nations. He predicted continued gold appreciation as global instability mounts. Bannon and Rickards also touched on Trump’s upcoming tariff policies, describing them as a historic realignment of global trade. Rickards promoted his newsletter, which will analyze “MAGA-nomics” further. Bannon concluded by emphasizing Trump’s relentless negotiation style and the economic restructuring under his leadership.
Rep. Roy: "We’re Up Against Republicans Who Always Find An Excuse To Vote For More Spending”
Steve Bannon and Congressman Chip Roy discussed the looming financial crisis, highlighting skyrocketing debt, rising interest rates, and reckless government spending. Bannon warned of a potential sovereign debt crisis, emphasizing that it’s not a problem for future generations but an immediate threat. Roy agreed, advocating for serious fiscal reforms, even if it means letting certain tax cuts expire. He criticized prioritizing tax breaks for the wealthy while middle-class Americans bear the brunt of inflation and debt.
Roy also promoted the SAVE Act, which ensures only U.S. citizens vote in elections. He dismissed left-wing claims that it disenfranchises married women with name changes, calling such arguments misinformation. Roy urged Americans to pressure Congress to pass the bill, reinforcing election integrity. He praised President Trump’s administration but stressed that Congress must take action with its narrow majority to secure these reforms.
BOMBSHELL: Norm Eisen Met With Justice Roberts To Influence American And EU "Rule Of Law Issues”
Natalie Winters and Mike Benz talked about their investigations into the Color Revolution that is opposed to President Trump.
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WINTERS: All The People Melting Down Over Gang Members Due Process, Where Were They For The J6ers?
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