Laura Loomer: Abuse Of H1B Visas To Kill The American Workforce
During a discussion on Steve Bannon’s War Room, Laura Loomer criticized the abuse of H1B visas, asserting that the program undermines the American workforce. Loomer argued that H1B visas, intended initially to fill specialized job gaps, are exploited by corporations to hire foreign workers at lower wages, effectively displacing qualified American workers. She highlighted the practice as a betrayal of U.S. citizens, contributing to wage suppression and job scarcity for Americans.
Bannon echoed Loomer’s concerns, emphasizing that prioritizing foreign labor over American talent is counterproductive to national interests. He framed the issue as a broader economic and cultural challenge tied to globalist policies, which he believes prioritize corporate profits over the well-being of the American people. Bannon stressed the importance of reforming the H1B visa program to align with an America First agenda, advocating for policies that protect domestic jobs and prioritize U.S. workers.
Both Loomer and Bannon called for accountability from corporations and policymakers, urging more vigorous enforcement of immigration laws and reforms to ensure that the visa program serves its original purpose. They framed the H1B issue as a critical battle in the larger fight for economic nationalism and the protection of American sovereignty.
Julie Kelly: Holding Every Judge Accountable Against The Vengeance Against Americans
Julie Kelly and Steve Bannon talked about how corruption in the justice system is playing out, especially with the January 6th defendants. Kelly explained that many detainees are still stuck in the D.C. Gulag, waiting for trial or sentencing. She blamed this on judges who seem to be deliberately dragging their feet. According to her, these judges are personally and professionally invested in prosecuting January 6th cases because they view the events as domestic terrorism and have openly shown disdain for Donald Trump.
Bannon chimed in, saying this issue is part of a bigger problem that goes back decades. He traced the roots of deep-state corruption to the Nixon era, arguing that’s when efforts began to strip presidential power and solidify control within the Justice Department. He connected it all to what’s happening now, calling for a massive investigation to expose how the system has been weaponized against Trump and his supporters.
Both agreed that the January 6th trials are more than isolated cases—they represent a much larger problem with corruption in government and the judiciary that’s been building for years. They called it a fight for justice and accountability in a deeply broken system.
Lara Logan: The Charade Of The J6 Hearings
Steve Bannon and Lara Logan discuss Jeremy Brown, a decorated Green Beret and January 6 defendant, highlighting what they see as severe injustices in his case. Brown allegedly refused to act as an informant for the FBI against the Oath Keepers, which led to misdemeanor charges used as a pretext for raiding his home. Logan claims evidence was planted during the raid, including grenades and classified documents, which she argues lack any credible link to Brown.
Brown’s situation underscores broader concerns about constitutional rights violations against January 6 defendants, such as illegal searches and biased trials. Logan and Bannon describe Brown as a patriot who stood by his oath to the Constitution, noting that his recordings and public letters expose alleged governmental overreach and a setup surrounding January 6 events.
The discussion also touches on systemic issues, including what they believe is a weaponized judiciary and administrative state. Bannon insists a comprehensive criminal investigation is necessary to expose these abuses. He and Logan emphasize transparency, calling for the declassification of withheld government documents to let the American people decide. Both express confidence that public awareness and future leadership will rectify these wrongs.
Steve Bannon: Reclaiming The National Security Of The US
Steve Bannon reflected on the chaos surrounding Mike Flynn’s removal during the early days of the Trump administration, offering an insider view of the National Security Council (NSC) transition. He discussed how, during such transitions, the new administration essentially “relieves the watch,” taking stock of global military deployments and gaining control of decision-making processes.
Bannon noted the NSC’s bloated size compared to Reagan’s era, when it had a lean team of 25-30 people. Under Trump, Flynn revealed the NSC had grown to 292 positions, with most being “detailees” loaned from other agencies. Bannon criticized this structure, attributing it to a "fetish” for the interagency process and post-war international rules, which he linked to the Deep State’s influence.
He described Flynn’s efforts to streamline the NSC and focus its mission, emphasizing the need for a smaller, dedicated team. However, Flynn’s removal, according to Bannon, was orchestrated through what he described as “totally drummed-up” charges, derailing those reforms. Bannon tied the episode to a broader effort by entrenched interests to undermine Trump’s agenda, highlighting the resistance faced by the administration from within the government.
Noor Bin Ladin: Zelensky Begs For More Troops While The Elite Import Your Downfall
Steve Bannon and Noor Bin Laden had a sharp exchange regarding the ongoing conflict in Ukraine and the hypocrisy surrounding global elites, particularly at the World Economic Forum in Davos. They both expressed frustration over the role of figures like Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in demanding more funds from Europe and the U.S. for the war effort. Zelensky’s recent speech in Davos, where he called for European countries to spend 5% of their GDP on defense, echoed similar demands from Trump, Bannon noted. The situation was further complicated by the fact that European nations had grown accustomed to spending less on defense during years of peace, and Bannon saw Zelensky’s demands as a challenge to their comfortable status quo.
Bannon criticized the political elite for creating a "monster” in Zelensky, who was now turning against them by making these demands. He pointed out the hypocrisy, saying that if Europe were to meet these demands, they’d have to give up things like universal healthcare and social benefits, which they clearly weren’t ready to do. He also slammed the military-industrial complex, accusing them of profiting off the war while ignoring the human cost, with “a million dead Ukrainians” and countless others wounded.
Bin Laden, in turn, emphasized the double standards of global elites, particularly in Davos, who were pushing for this war to continue indefinitely without regard for the devastation it caused. She pointed out the lack of accountability from the elites, who continued to fuel the conflict for personal gain, while American taxpayers footed the bill. She called out the ongoing push to rebuild Ukraine into a tech-savvy, digital state funded by U.S. dollars, which she saw as another example of the West’s exploitation of the situation.