CALLED SHOT: John Solomon On DOJ Launching Grand Jury Investigation Into Russiagate Conspiracy
John Solomon told Steve Bannon that a major development occurred today in the "grand conspiracy” investigation related to government weaponization. Agencies have been notified that subpoenas are imminent, signaling a shift from preliminary work to formal grand jury proceedings. While it’s unclear if the grand jury is fully impaneled yet, parties with early evidence—like federal and intelligence agencies—have been informed. Solomon notes that subpoenas will now target agencies such as the CIA, NSA, and DNI, and whistleblowers may also be called. Discussion turned to speculation around Jack Smith’s role, with MSNBC linking today’s developments to a possible Hatch Act violation and broader prosecutorial overreach. Bannon and Solomon suggest this investigation could expose deeper wrongdoing similar to the Russia collusion narrative. The location of the grand jury—whether in D.C. or Florida—is still unknown. Solomon encourages people to follow updates on Just the News and his social media channels.
Gov. Abbott Orders ARREST Of Texas House Democrats For Abandoning Redistricting Vote, Rep. Harrison Reacts
Steve Bannon and Brian Harrison discussed Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s order to arrest Democratic House members who fled the state to block legislation on flood aid and property tax relief. Harrison praised the arrest warrants and called for even bolder action from Texas Republicans, including stripping absent Democrats of committee assignments and budgets, and pushing legal limits to declare their seats vacant. He criticized Texas GOP leadership for not acting sooner and urged continuous special sessions until the issue is resolved. They also debated the broader national issue of gerrymandering, highlighting how Democratic-controlled states like California, New York, and Illinois disproportionately dilute Republican votes. Harrison emphasized that Texas Republicans must fight as aggressively as Democrats to redraw fair districts. The legality of extraditing lawmakers hiding out-of-state was also discussed, with Harrison noting ongoing legal questions. He recounted a tough CNN interview where partisan gerrymandering was downplayed, urging Republicans to ramp up pressure and finish the redistricting fight to save America.
"This Is A Big Day For Freedom” DEFIANT Author Christina Bobb Reacts To Grand Jury Russiagate Investigation
Christine Bob joined Steve Bannon to discuss the recent escalation of the DOJ’s investigation involving a criminal grand jury, likely based in South Florida. She expressed relief and optimism that authorities like Pam Bondi and Karthik "Cash” Patel are moving quickly and have a strong case, emphasizing the urgency due to time constraints. Bob highlighted how the earlier investigation led by Jack Smith was prolonged without resolution, mainly aimed at humiliating President Trump and blocking his political comeback when Democrats were more popular. She described how not just Trump but his staff and supporters were targeted, some driven to bankruptcy, as part of a weaponized government effort to crush opposition. Bob framed the grand jury as a pivotal moment for freedom and accountability against political persecution. She detailed her personal experience as Trump’s staff attorney, custodian of records, and how her book lifts the veil on DOJ corruption, contrasting media narratives with insider realities. Bob stressed the importance of a thorough, timely prosecution without election interference, calling this investigation one of the most significant legal battles in U.S. history. She praised the team pushing this forward and emphasized the need for swift justice to restore trust.
BREAKING: Bolsonaro Arrested In Brazil, Natalie Winters Reacts
Natalie Winters talked about her investigations, reacting to the news that Edward Bolsonaro was arrested in Brazil.
ANTONI: "What Trump Is Doing Is Not An Attempt To Fiddle With Numbers, But Rather To Ensure Their Accuracy”
EJ Antoni joined Steve Bannon to debunk claims by “Morning Joe” about misleading data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). EJ explained that recent data revisions aim to improve accuracy, not manipulate numbers, similar to President Trump’s call to replace Fed Chair Jerome Powell to preserve Federal Reserve independence. He outlined systemic problems at BLS: outdated data collection methods and processing models, which have failed to adapt to post-pandemic economic realities and technological advances. EJ stressed the need for a comprehensive overhaul, including better inter-agency communication and faster, more reliable data delivery to decision-makers like the Federal Reserve and Wall Street. Trust in BLS is broken and will require consistent, transparent reporting over time to rebuild. While many competent staff remain, leadership must be willing to "leave no stone unturned” and address structural issues. EJ’s message: this reform is vital because millions rely on BLS data for economic policy and investment decisions, and Americans deserve better for their tax dollars.
OCCUPY GAZA: Curt Mills On Netanyahu’s Controversial Military Move Fueling Conservative Skepticism
Curt Mills and Steve Bannon discuss the evolving and chaotic U.S. strategy in the Middle East, focusing on Israel’s military plans in Gaza under Netanyahu’s government. Netanyahu is reportedly escalating the conflict by occupying Gaza, aiming for high-intensity warfare and possibly annexation, despite political and humanitarian costs. Bannon emphasizes Israel’s dependence on the U.S. and the likely increased American involvement, including possible renewed conflict with Iran in the fall. They critique Netanyahu’s leadership as short-sighted and self-serving, driven by political survival rather than long-term peace. Bannon also notes growing internal Israeli dissent and international criticism, warning that Israel risks becoming a paranoid, garrison-style state. They highlight the significance of the Abraham Accords and lament the current instability undermining those achievements. The conversation underscores the complexity of U.S.-Israel relations and the difficult path toward de-escalation amid competing political agendas and regional tensions.
"They’ve Effectively Appointed Themselves As The New Praetorians” Sam Faddis On Attacks From Corrupt NSA Officials
Steve Bannon and Sam Faddis discuss the emergence of a group called “Steady State,” reportedly composed of around 300 former national security and intelligence officials. This group views President Trump’s efforts to reform the intelligence community as a threat to the Constitution and U.S. national security, effectively positioning themselves as "new praetorians” defending the established order. They argue Trump represents a danger warranting extraordinary measures. Faddis explains that indictments and grand jury investigations are underway targeting senior intelligence and law enforcement officials, including former CIA and NSA heads, for serious felonies related to an attempted multi-stage coup to prevent Trump’s election and remove him from office. The conversation highlights the deep conflict between Trump’s supporters and the entrenched "deep state” within U.S. institutions. Faddis warns this is an unprecedented and high-stakes political and legal battle with potential criminal charges for treason-level offenses.
"America First Was Not There” Tom Dans Give Arctic Conference Rundown
Tom Dans gives an update about his attendance at an Arctic Conference.
PAVLO: "50% Of The Population Is Low Or Minimum Security, The Primary Benefactor Of The First Step Act”
Walter Pavlo and Steve Bannon discuss the challenges and slow progress in fully implementing the First Step Act, a bipartisan criminal justice reform law championed by President Trump. Pavlo explains that while the Act aims to reduce the prison population by allowing inmates, especially those in minimum and low-security facilities, to earn sentence credits, its rollout has been hindered by a lack of consistent leadership within the Bureau of Prisons (BOP). Since Trump took office, the BOP has seen unusually high turnover with seven directors in a short period, undermining morale and reform efforts. New leadership under reform-minded officials like Liam Marshall and Josh Smith—who brings firsthand experience as a former felon—is starting to drive change, but the agency remains resistant due to entrenched "good old boy” networks and operational challenges managing 121 prisons nationwide.
They also discuss the broader issue of sentencing reform, emphasizing the need to reduce excessive sentences, especially for non-violent offenders, to prevent unnecessary social and familial harm. Pavlo advocates for a more efficient system that balances public safety with rehabilitation. He invites listeners to follow his work on forms.com and prisondisclosure.com. The conversation ends with a call to action for political accountability amid ongoing grand jury investigations into alleged government corruption.
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