COURT-MARTIALED: J6 Veterans Detail Corruption And Mistreatment
Steve Bannon’s WarRoom broadcast at CPAC featured an intense discussion on the treatment of January 6 prisoners, with Jayne Zirkle interviewing former inmates Joe Biggs and Zachary Rehl. Bannon, alongside Dave Brat, addressed issues of political persecution, the justice system, and the role of veterans in the MAGA movement.
Biggs, a former Army paratrooper, revealed that he had been placed in solitary confinement for two years and was court-martialed without prior notice, losing access to veterans’ benefits. He recounted being labeled a "terrorist” for sharing the U.S. Constitution with fellow inmates. Rehl, a Marine Corps veteran with a master’s degree, described how prosecutors weaponized his military service against him in court, portraying him as a more significant threat due to his training. Both men emphasized their belief in the systemic targeting of J6 prisoners, particularly veterans, by the Department of Justice and Bureau of Prisons.
Bannon and Zirkle previewed a significant event on Capitol Hill, where former J6 prisoners, including Oath Keepers’ Stewart Rhodes, planned to speak out. Bannon underscored the WarRoom’s commitment to amplifying their voices, insisting that their treatment was emblematic of a broader weaponization of government power. The segment closed with a rallying cry for the audience to support Trump and his efforts to purge the DOJ of political bias and a plug for Birch Gold, linking economic uncertainty to political unrest.
PRISON REFORM: Steve Bannon Recommends J6ers Should Lead Charge In Criminal Justice Reform
At a live WarRoom event at CPAC, Steve Bannon and Jayne Zirkle led a discussion featuring January 6 defendants who shared their experiences with the justice system and the Bureau of Prisons. The conversation highlighted claims of unfair treatment, biased trials, and concerns about government transparency.
Pete Schwartz, sentenced to 14 years despite never entering the Capitol, described how his case was overturned but was still held in prison until Trump’s pardon. Other speakers, like Michael Thomas Kursio, emphasized being labeled unfairly as violent offenders, while Jessica Watkins, an Oath Keeper, detailed her ordeal—despite having a clean record, she was sent to a medium-security prison and allegedly mistreated.
The discussion also touched on the idea of “fedsurrection,” with claims that informants and federal agents played a role in instigating events. Bannon emphasized the need for full transparency, congressional investigations, and accountability. The panelists supported prison reform efforts, with Bannon and Peter Navarro pledging to involve former J6 prisoners in shaping policy changes.
Overall, the discussion painted a picture of systemic bias against Trump supporters in legal proceedings, the harsh realities of prison conditions, and a call for public hearings to expose government misconduct. The segment concluded as the WarRoom cut to live coverage of Vice President JD Vance on stage at CPAC.
"We Are Not Letting Migrants In.”: Balázs Orbán Details Hungary’s National Referendum On Immigration
At a WarRoom live event, Steve Bannon, Dave Brat, and Balázs Orbán engaged in a discussion on global politics, national sovereignty, and the shifting world order under President Trump in 2025. Balázs Orbán, a key strategist for Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán (no relation), highlighted Hungary’s commitment to national sovereignty and cultural identity, aligning with Trump’s America First movement. He emphasized that strong nations must resist globalist pressures and prioritize their own citizens.
Dave Brat, former congressman and economist, underscored the economic implications of Trump’s policies, pointing out how they have revitalized American industry while challenging China’s dominance. He discussed how Hungary and other nationalist governments serve as models for resisting bureaucratic overreach and protecting Christian values.
Bannon framed the conversation around the populist-nationalist movement, noting how Trump’s return to the presidency has reinvigorated the fight against the deep state and the international elite. He praised Hungary’s governance as an example of effective leadership that prioritizes its people over foreign interests.
The discussion also touched on the importance of border security, trade policies, and the need for Western nations to reclaim economic independence. Orbán noted that Hungary’s policies have proven that strong leadership can defy EU pressures while maintaining economic growth.
Bannon reiterated the need for full transparency and accountability in government, linking the struggles of Hungary and the U.S. in the fight against globalism. The discussion underscored the continued alignment between Trump’s America First agenda and Hungary’s nationalist policies.
"Someone Has To Stay Outside Government To Sue Government” Del Bigtree On Taking Down Big Pharma
Steve Bannon and Del Bigtree discussed the influence of Big Pharma, government transparency, and the fight for medical freedom. Bigtree, a key advocate against vaccine mandates, explained his decision to remain outside government rather than joining Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at HHS, emphasizing his role in suing agencies like the NIH, CDC, and FDA. He stressed the need for external pressure through lawsuits and FOIA requests. Dave Brat highlighted Big Pharma’s dominance in Congress, outspending defense and energy. Bannon and Brat expressed optimism about President Trump and RFK Jr. dismantling corrupt systems and ensuring true medical transparency.
END THE FED: Phillip Patrick And Dave Brat On The ‘One Big Bill’
Steve Bannon and Phillip Patrick discussed gold, financial transparency, and government accountability. Patrick noted gold’s rise since Birch Gold’s partnership, while Bannon emphasized the need for audits of Fort Knox, the Treasury, and the Federal Reserve—long advocated by Ron Paul. They highlighted concerns over financial secrecy amid massive government debt.
WE WANT KASH: Jayne Zirkle Interviews WarRoom Posse Ahead Of Patel Confirmation
Jayne Zirkle interviewed the WarRoom audience to talk about the enthusiasm for the nomination of Kash Patel for FBI director.
BREAKING: Mitch McConnell To RETIRE, WarRoom Posse Celebrates
Steve Bannon announced the breaking news that US Senator Mitch McConnell is retiring.