COLD OPEN: MAGA Honors Charlie Kirk’s Legacy
In the opening hour of Bannon’s WarRoom, host Steve Bannon reflects deeply on the previous day’s global memorial for Charlie Kirk, the assassinated Turning Point USA founder and conservative activist, killed on September 10, 2025, during a campus event in Utah. Bannon hails the event—broadcast from Glendale, Arizona, and attended by over 100 million viewers—as a historic fusion of “muscular Christianity” and populist nationalism, crediting President Donald Trump’s administration for its unprecedented scale.
The ceremony, infused with bagpipes, Christian hymns, and the Holy Spirit, featured cabinet members, generals, and non-elected dignitaries paying respects, transforming what could have been a somber funeral into a revival. Bannon praises co-hosts David Brody and Dr. Gina Loudon, plus the crew, for their exhaustive 12+ hour coverage.
Central to the discussion is Kirk’s legacy: a 31-year-old “modern American martyr” whose Christ-centered life drove his fearless campus activism, ballot-tracing initiatives, and ground-game strategies that fueled Trump’s stunning 2024 comeback victory. Speakers like Benny Johnson, Jack Posobiec, Stephen Miller, and Pastor McCoy’s son (Kirk’s chief of staff) embodied this “hard” Christianity—bold, unapologetic faith amid persecution—echoing early church history when Christianity shifted from a Jewish sect to a global force post-Stephen’s martyrdom. Bannon contrasts this with Europe’s imploding Christendom and America’s role as the “New Jerusalem,” urging listeners to reject a “Grassy Knoll 2.0” cover-up, demanding full transparency under President Trump’s pledge to declassify JFK files.
Guest Royce White, Republican Senate nominee from Minnesota, joins to decry the “depravity” of Kirk’s alleged killer, Tyler Robinson—a 22-year-old “nihilistic violent extremist” steeped in transgender radicalism, video games, and furry pornography. White links this to broader leftist evils, including Ilhan Omar’s alleged immigration fraud and anti-American votes (e.g., against anti-CCP fentanyl bills), calling for her deportation and scrutiny of Minneapolis’s radical Islamic influences under Mayor Jacob Frey. He emphasizes mobilizing 30-40 million non-voting Christians, especially young men—the “lost boys of the West”—shunned for their faith but now reviving through Kirk’s example.
Erika Kirk’s forgiveness of the assassin, invoking Jesus’ words from the cross, is lauded as powerful yet pragmatic: forgive enemies, but crush their ideology without emotional surrender. White stresses strategic discipline over capitulation, holding principles like secure elections and anti-globalism.Bannon and White frame Kirk’s death as an inflection point, akin to Nero’s Rome, where the church went underground but survived. Political figures like Marco Rubio and Don Jr. channeled the Holy Spirit, signaling a grace-filled yet fierce fight against relative morality and satanic agendas.
The hour closes with teases for Dr. Peter Navarro (assessing the memorial’s healing power) and Mary Holland on a delayed autism report bombshell at 4 PM, underscoring the need to “finish what [Kirk] started.” Sponsors like Birch Gold and Patriot Mobile are thanked for backing the coverage. Amid rising gold prices and dollar empire warnings, Bannon urges viewers: signal over noise, revival over retreat.
BANNON: Charlie Kirk Embodied A Faith That Was Alive. He Faced The Hardest Of The Hard, Went Into The Lion’s Den Without Fear, And Stood Firm. That Living Christianity, That Bravery, Is Why He’s Such A Legend
ROYCE WHITE: We Can Forgive Our Enemies And Still Not Surrender To Them
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The second half of Monday’s WarRoom resumes with Steve Bannon’s interview with Peter Navarro, senior advisor to President Trump and author of I Went to Prison So You Won’t Have To (available on Amazon). Navarro recounts his 2024 arrest at Reagan National Airport, where he was shackled and humiliated as a warning to MAGA supporters. He accuses the "deep state” of targeting patriots like him for fighting globalists like Gary Cohn and defending American workers. Navarro praises Trump’s recent decisiveness, noting his Friday firing of the Eastern District U.S. Attorney, replaced by Mary Halligan, aligning with Navarro’s calls for accountability. He urges supporters to buy his book to push it into Amazon’s top ranks, emphasizing it’s a wake-up call for the nation to dismantle corrupt bureaucracies "brick by brick.”
Navarro stresses that without holding wrongdoers accountable—potentially with prison time for proven crimes—the establishment will continue targeting MAGA. He directs viewers to his social media on Truth Social for updates.Bannon shifts to fiscal policy, warning of a government shutdown looming by September 30, as Congress recesses for Jewish holidays until October 1. With $2 trillion in Biden-era deficits, Bannon criticizes decades of "Keynesian experiments” impoverishing Americans. He champions Trump’s tariffs, projecting $400 billion annually without raising consumer prices, citing Apple’s unaffected iPhone 17.
Bannon lambasts the H-1B visa program as a "scam” outsourcing American jobs, slamming Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick for misstating visa fees ($100,000 upfront, not yearly) and scope (not tied to renewables). This misinformation, Bannon argues, risks misleading Trump, who juggles global crises: UN two-state talks (Israel resists), Ukraine escalations, CCP threats, and TikTok bans. Trump, bearing "the weight of the world,” needs better staffing to counter smears from Brennan and Comey.
Bannon honors the late Charlie Kirk, pivotal in Trump’s 2024 transition with Sergio Gor, vetting MAGA-aligned appointees. Kirk’s spiritual and secular legacy—revival, forgiveness—lives on. Bannon promotes Children’s Health Defense’s November 7-9 Austin conference (childrenshealthdefense.org) and promises live coverage of the 4 p.m. White House Tylenol event.
He tosses to The Charlie Kirk Show with Benny Johnson and Andrew Colvett, urging viewers to carry forward Kirk’s mission against a $1.5 trillion Big Pharma "cash cow” and government overreach.