LIVE FROM HOUSE FLOOR: Warmonger Lindsey Graham Pushes For Regime Change
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec slammed Senator Lindsey Graham and the broader foreign policy establishment for pushing another regime change agenda—this time targeting Iran—while President Trump remains firmly against further U.S. interventionism. They criticized Graham’s Senate speech as a neocon "upsell” for war, echoing past disasters like Iraq and Ukraine. Bannon called the renewed talk of regime change "cosplay” and performative, arguing Trump already neutralized threats like Soleimani effectively. Posobiec reminded listeners of America’s history of meddling, notably the CIA’s 1953 coup in Iran that backfired and seeded long-term hostility. Both men underscored that Trump represents a break from the military-industrial complex, focusing instead on putting American interests first. They warned that air defense resources are stretched thin due to simultaneous U.S. commitments to Israel and Ukraine, while China rises in the Pacific. The core message: Trump’s America is done with endless wars and foreign entanglements—"no more regime change, no more nation-building.”
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POSOBIEC: "Lindsey Graham Is Paid By The Military Industrial Complex To Go On TV And Sell You War”
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"His Allegiance Is To The Military Industrial Complex” Steve Bannon SLAMS Lindsey Graham For Trying To Stir Up Middle East War
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"Israel Should Finish What They Started, Write That Down Mark!” Bannon And Posobiec Blast Levin For Jab At POTUS
In a cold open Mark Levin praised President Trump for using military force wisely, claiming his actions stopped Iran’s nuclear threat and allowed Americans to sleep peacefully and that people were wrong to question what was happening. Bannon and Posobiec pushed back, accusing Levin of contradicting Trump’s recent peace-seeking statements by suggesting Iran shouldn’t be given a diplomatic off-ramp. They framed Levin’s comments as a "subtweet” aimed at Trump, aligning him with war hawks like Lindsey Graham. Bannon reaffirmed Trump’s commitment to peace, rejecting more regime change or intervention.
Baris: "There Is A Larger Percentage Of Americans Who Want No Role In Stabilizing The Middle East Than Who Want A Military Posture”
Pollster Richard Barris joined Steve Bannon on War Room to vent frustration over recent U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, saying the American public—and especially Trump’s base—has no appetite for another Middle Eastern conflict. Barris’ polling revealed that only 26% of Americans want any U.S. role in the region, while fewer than 20% of MAGA voters support military involvement. Barris slammed war hawks like Mark Levin for pushing neocon narratives, calling them disconnected from reality and dangerously provocative. He warned that Levin’s call for confrontation ignores decades of U.S. foreign policy failures, from Iraq to Ukraine. Instead, Barris praised President Trump’s instincts for peace and diplomacy, suggesting Trump’s negotiated ceasefire strategy aligns with voters’ desires. He emphasized that most Americans—Trump voters and beyond—fear escalation, distrust government motives, and reject the "myths of empire.” Bannon agreed, saying it’s clear: the Trump coalition wants restraint, not regime change adventurism.