President Trump Puts Political Class On Notice, Trump’s Classic Inaugural, And The Incoming Change
Steve Bannon delivered a fiery and reflective commentary, lauding President Trump’s recent speech and the unwavering resolve of Trump’s supporters. He praised the logistical execution of the event, despite adverse conditions, and highlighted its symbolic significance. Trump’s speech, according to Bannon, did two critical things: it outlined a vision for a new “golden age” of American peace and prosperity while issuing a stern warning to the political class about reclaiming sovereignty and addressing past failings by leaders like Bush 43 and Biden.
Bannon emphasized Trump’s moral courage in deciding to run again after the contested 2020 election, positioning this as a pivotal act of defiance against an "illegitimate” Biden regime. He credited Trump’s supporters—whom he described as the backbone of the country—for standing firm amidst relentless opposition from elites and media. This collective determination, rooted in populist-nationalist ideals, Bannon argued, mirrors historical moments of American resilience, such as the Revolution, the Civil War, and World War II.
He also underscored the media’s and elites’ concerted efforts to marginalize Trump and his movement, framing this as a direct attack on the values and agency of ordinary Americans. Bannon rallied his audience, declaring them the most powerful political force globally, and urged them to remain steadfast in their pursuit of a brighter future, despite the disdain of elites.
Bannon also positioned the MAGA movement as an unparalleled historical force, with Trump’s return signaling a fight for sovereignty, justice, and America’s greatness. He urged supporters to trust their judgment, remain resolute, and continue driving the movement toward its vision of a unified and revitalized America.
Part One:
Steve Bannon: President Trump Must Seize The Institutions To Serve The American People
Part Two:
Steve Bannon: By Sundown On The First Day, President Trump Changed The Direction Of The Country
Part Three:
Steve Bannon: The Establishment’s Attempt To “Siphon Away The Power Of The Populist” Didn’t Work
Part Four:
Tom Fitton Calls For President Trump To Ignore Biden’s Illegal Blanket Pardons
Tom Fitton, president of Judicial Watch, joined Steve Bannon on War Room to examine the legal and constitutional challenges surrounding blanket pardons, particularly those issued at the last minute by presidents. Fitton argued that such pardons are unprecedented and legally dubious, lacking the specificity required under constitutional norms. He suggested bold measures, including recalling General Mark Milley to active duty for court-martial, to test the validity of these pardons in court.
The discussion expanded to high-profile figures like Dr. Anthony Fauci and Milley, with Fitton emphasizing that pardons do not preclude investigations. He also criticized the federal government’s defense of Lt. Michael Byrd, the officer who fatally shot Ashley Babbitt during the Capitol riot, supporting the Babbitt family’s $30 million lawsuit as a key case for justice.
Bannon hailed Fitton as a relentless advocate for transparency, highlighting Judicial Watch’s critical role in exposing government misconduct. Fitton commended recent executive orders addressing issues like birthright citizenship, emphasizing their alignment with constitutional principles.
The conversation concluded with a shared call to action for holding the government accountable, challenging unconstitutional actions, and pursuing justice, with both men urging their audience to remain engaged in these critical battles.
John Solomon: Congress Should "Repudiate” The Findings Of The Jan. 6 CMTE
John Solomon and Steve Bannon discussed the ongoing controversies surrounding the January 6 committee, Biden’s pardons, and the Republican Party’s response. Solomon emphasized the need for Congress to formally repudiate the committee’s findings, arguing that its conclusions lacked credibility and shouldn’t influence history or ongoing investigations. He noted that Republicans, particularly Mike Johnson, are hesitant to push this vote forward despite increasing support, especially after Biden’s pardons raised further questions about the committee’s legitimacy.
Bannon highlighted Cassidy Hutchinson’s contested testimony and the evidence presented by Barry Loudermilk, which undermines her claims. Both agreed that challenging the committee’s work could pave the way for future criminal investigations and legal actions, potentially affecting figures like Liz Cheney and Bennie Thompson.
Solomon stressed that a strong Republican stance, with Trump’s and Johnson’s leadership, could secure enough votes to repudiate the findings. They also touched on parallels with Trump’s impeachment over Ukraine, asserting that new evidence vindicates his actions. The conversation underscored the strategic significance of dismantling the committee’s credibility, framing it as a step toward justice and accountability for alleged political weaponization.
Ashli Babbitt’s Mother Joins To Discuss The Pardons Of Joe Biden And President Trump
Ben Bergquam and Steve Bannon discussed ongoing political issues and activism surrounding January 6 detainees and Ashley Babbitt’s case, featuring commentary from Mickey, Ashley Babbitt’s mother. Mickey highlighted her commitment to justice for her daughter, emphasizing Judicial Watch’s efforts in pursuing accountability for Babbitt’s death at the Capitol, which she described as a “cold-blooded murder” by Capitol Police officer Michael Byrd. She criticized Byrd’s alleged misconduct and the lack of transparency, calling for a deeper investigation and accountability.
The discussion also touched on the treatment of January 6 detainees, with Bergquam and Mickey describing harsh conditions and judicial bias in Washington, D.C. courts. They asserted that detainees were being subjected to inhumane treatment, including delays in release, poor living conditions, and punitive measures designed to dehumanize them. Mickey condemned the judicial system’s perceived collusion with the FBI and prosecutors, claiming it perpetuates political persecution of protestors.
Bannon echoed these concerns, linking the detainees’ experiences to broader issues of political suppression and injustice, while expressing hope for change under future leadership. Mickey also shared resources for supporting January 6 detainees, including the website ForAshley.com, which provides information and links to projects assisting those affected.
The conversation concluded with Bannon reiterating the urgency of addressing these issues, framing them as central to President Trump’s agenda and broader concerns about government accountability, national security, and constitutional rights. Both Bannon and Bergquam emphasized the importance of vigilance and activism in the fight for justice and reform.
"I Think There’s More To Come”: Julie Kelly On Jan. 6 Political Prisoners’ Justice
Steve Bannon and Julie Kelly discussed the ongoing release of January 6 detainees and the significant political and moral weight behind these decisions. Kelly emphasized that while some detainees are being released and cutting off their monitoring devices, others, particularly those in the D.C. “gulag,” continue to face harsh conditions. She described this as a form of political persecution aimed at Trump supporters.
Both highlighted the intense pressure former President Trump faced in granting clemency, noting opposition from within the Republican establishment, including senators and representatives. Bannon praised Trump’s “moral clarity” in making the difficult decision for a blanket pardon, despite widespread resistance. Kelly acknowledged the role of persistent advocacy from herself, journalists like Darren Beattie, and the families of detainees in pushing for justice and pressuring political leaders to act.
Bannon and Kelly underscored the efforts of conservative media figures and grassroots supporters in amplifying the issue. They pointed to key moments, such as Senator J.D. Vance’s initial hesitance on pardons, which shifted after pressure from the MAGA base and their media platforms. Bannon argued that the Republican establishment had largely abandoned the detainees, preferring to let them suffer to avoid political risk.
The conversation highlighted the personal and financial toll on the detainees and their families, with Kelly and Bannon calling for continued action, including potential congressional intervention and further exoneration efforts. They framed the issue as a moral and political battle, urging supporters to remain steadfast in demanding accountability for the perceived injustices. Bannon concluded by emphasizing Trump’s decisiveness in making tough calls and the need for unwavering support in such pivotal moments.