ALEX DEGRASSE: We Cannot Let Up. If We Lose The House, Everything We’ve Fought For Vanishes Overnight. Democrats Have Already Shown Their Cards
Steve Bannon and Alex DeGrasse discussed the GOP’s "maximalist strategy” to secure House seats through redistricting, ballot integrity, and legal fights. Bannon emphasized that Democrats have already gerrymandered states like California and New York, leaving Republicans badly underrepresented despite strong voter bases. DeGrasse outlined potential GOP pickups: five in Florida, two to three in Ohio, and one each in Kentucky, Indiana, and Missouri—plus as many as five more in Texas. Both stressed that Democrats lack the "firepower” Republicans now bring, but warned that if the GOP loses the House, every policy win under President Trump could vanish. They agreed the battle will be a multi-cycle fight, shaped by the census, court rulings, and efforts to block mass mail-in ballots. DeGrasse noted Republicans have fought and won under Democrats’ own rules before, and with Trump predicting gains of up to 100 seats, both men framed the struggle as decisive for the country’s future.
TOBOROFF: We’ve Been Totally Lied To. They Say International Students Are “The Best And Brightest” But We’re Not Getting Einsteins, We’re Getting Mahmoud Khalil. Now 6,000 Visa Holders Have Had Their Visas Revoked For Serious Crimes
BANNON: Karl Rove, The Iraq War’s Spin Doctor, Just Said If Trump Doesn’t Deliver A Deal For Zelensky, It’ll Be His "Afghanistan.” That’s Absurd. This Is NOT Trump’s War
BANNON: Folks, This Is A Maximalist Strategy On Everything. Half-Measures Don’t Work. We Have To Reject Endless Wars, We Have To Prioritize American Workers, And We Have To Put AMERICA FIRST
American Trucking Advocates Break Down The H-1B Visa Scam Plaguing The American Trucking Industry
Steve Bannon hosted a War Room panel with Court McGill, Shannon Everett, and Danielle Chaffin to spotlight the dangers posed by foreign truck drivers given U.S. commercial driver’s licenses under President Biden’s 2021 trucking task force. McGill described a tragic Florida Turnpike crash caused by an unqualified driver who entered the U.S. illegally—just one of many deadly incidents tied to migrants or foreign laborers with fraudulent or poorly vetted CDLs. Everett explained that the supposed "driver shortage” is a manufactured narrative pushed by lobbyists, noting that federal data shows over six million licensed U.S. drivers. Instead of paying American truckers fair wages, certain states have issued hundreds of thousands of CDLs to migrants from countries like India, Honduras, and Serbia, often on improper visas, creating economic warfare against American families and small trucking businesses. Bannon framed the issue as a populist fight: globalists import cheap labor at the expense of U.S. workers’ livelihoods and public safety under President Trump’s watch.