Steve Bannon: The Post-War International Rules Based Order Has Been Gamed To Gut America
Steve Bannon criticized President Trump’s approach to Putin, suggesting he prioritizes personal relations over serious diplomacy. He warned against handing concessions without guarantees. Bannon also highlighted rising public indignation against elite control, linking it to broader dissatisfaction with neoliberalism. He framed President Trump’s leadership as a critical historical moment, aligning it with a global realignment surpassing even Reagan’s Cold War efforts. Bannon emphasized Trump’s strategic vision, including mass deportations and military positioning, and condemned globalist influences, monarchies, and corrupt institutions undermining nationalist sovereignty. He positioned Trump as a disruptor who is reshaping geopolitics.
IDES OF MARCH: Bannon And Glenn Warn Of CR Refunding DOGE Cuts
Steve Bannon and Brian Glenn discussed the significance of Glenn being the first journalist called on by President Trump, highlighting Real America’s Voice’s commitment to White House coverage. They emphasized Trump’s rising approval ratings in the Harvard-Harris poll, noting widespread support among independents and moderates. Glenn stressed the importance of asking questions that reflect the concerns of everyday Americans, particularly on Ukraine and immigration. Bannon framed the movement as a “revolution of common sense and decency,” with Trump now having the policy infrastructure—like Project 2025—to drive real change.
They also analyzed upcoming legislative battles, criticizing Republican leadership for failing to cut wasteful spending and warning that kicking budget decisions down the road could cost them the midterms. The discussion underscored Trump’s strategic offensive approach, the necessity of pushing his full agenda, and the challenges ahead in securing conservative priorities while preventing Democrats from stalling his administration’s progress.
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IDES OF MARCH: Bannon And Glenn Warn Of CR Refunding DOGE Cuts
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"I’m Ready To Go To D.C. And Blow Things Up.” Kandiss Taylor Announces GA-1 Candidacy
Steve Bannon hosted Kandiss Taylor, who announced her congressional run in Georgia’s First District. Taylor emphasized that her constituents feel ignored and are ready for a representative who will fight for their interests. She positioned herself as a strong MAGA candidate, committed to bold action, and claimed bipartisan support due to her religious and moral stance. Bannon questioned her readiness for political attacks from both establishment Republicans and Democrats, to which she responded with confidence, highlighting her financial backing. She pledged to prioritize banning abortion and reinstating prayer in schools while calling for younger, principled leadership in Congress. The discussion tied into broader themes of populist-nationalist ideology, government overreach, and economic concerns. Bannon also referenced Trump’s efforts to dismantle the administrative state and the ongoing financial battles shaping American politics. The segment underscored Taylor’s alignment with the MAGA movement’s fight against the political establishment.
"WE’RE BANKRUPT.” Steve Bannon On Republican Failure To Have Budget Plan By March 14th Deadline
Steve Bannon warns of an impending government shutdown under President Trump, highlighting a brewing constitutional battle over budget appropriations. He explains that Democrats aim to restrict the executive branch’s ability to control spending through rescissions or reprogramming, setting up a major fight over government funding.
Bannon emphasizes that there are not enough Republican votes to pass a budget resolution without Democratic support. He criticizes wasted time since December, noting that promised individual appropriations bills have not materialized. Instead of theoretical long-term budget solutions, he demands immediate action to address record deficits and the growing financial crisis.
He points to figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene, Warren Davidson, and Dusty Johnson—spanning ideological lines—who are voicing concerns. Johnson implies that Democrats want to humiliate Trump through budgetary constraints. Bannon asserts that unless Republicans unite around a clear financial strategy, they will be forced into a compromise that undermines Trump’s administration and economic plans.
Steve Bannon On The Hard Truths About Trump Budget Cuts
Steve Bannon warned that consumer confidence is collapsing due to inflation, which he attributes to excessive federal spending and Keynesian-style stimulus. He emphasized that inflation stems from reckless fiscal policies, including deficit spending and misallocation of resources. The Department of Justice (DOJ) and other agencies have identified waste, with some estimates suggesting $55 billion in unnecessary spending, while others claim it’s closer to $15–20 billion. Additionally, 100,000 government employees have been terminated as part of cost-cutting efforts.
Bannon highlighted inefficiencies in programs like Medicare and Social Security, where $2.6 trillion has been misallocated over time. He stressed the need for audits and better oversight to curb waste. He also noted the growing impact of artificial intelligence, which is leading to significant job losses in banking and other industries.
Regarding economic solutions, Bannon argued that President Trump’s proposed supply-side tax cuts could stimulate growth, targeting relief for tips, overtime, military personnel, and first responders. However, he warned that inflation will persist unless federal spending is cut. With the national debt growing by $1 trillion every 100 days, he stressed the urgency of making U.S. treasuries more attractive to investors to manage deficits and debt refinancing.
President Trump Highlights Mike Lindell’s Election Integrity Fight
Mike Lindell shared his excitement about receiving a public endorsement from President Donald Trump at CPAC, where Trump acknowledged Lindell’s efforts in election integrity. Lindell emphasized that their fight to secure elections is ongoing and noted that Trump reaffirmed the claim that the 2020 election was stolen.
Lindell also recounted a visit to the White House, where he spent time in the Oval Office and briefed officials on election security measures. He provided Trump’s administration with resources to support election integrity, highlighting Trump’s commitment to same-day voting, paper ballots, and voter ID. Lindell was encouraged by the administration’s proactive approach, noting that some initiatives were already underway.
Additionally, Lindell mentioned discussing broader national issues beyond elections, expressing confidence in the administration’s agenda. He also promoted an upcoming event in Tarrant County and endorsed Patriot Mobile as a service provider for conservatives. Lastly, Lindell briefly plugged his MyPillow 2.0 product.
"We’re Not Going To Make It As A Country” Steve Bannon On Dangers Of U.S. Interest Payments Overtaking Defense Budget
President Trump is reshaping the geo-economic model, focusing on external revenues to ease the tax burden on citizens and corporations. His tariffs aim to make global markets pay a premium for access to the U.S. economy, driving manufacturing back home. Peter Navarro supports this strategy, highlighting its long-term benefits. The financial system faces a liquidity crisis, not just debt issues, which aligns with Trump’s leverage-based approach.
Meanwhile, resistance from the administrative state, amplified by Elon Musk’s actions, underscores the difficulty of dismantling entrenched bureaucracies. Democrats, struggling with declining support, are infiltrating Republican town halls, signaling broader unrest.
On foreign policy, Trump is addressing Eurasian power dynamics, countering China’s influence, and reassessing Ukraine’s financial burden. He advocates for a Monroe Doctrine 2.0, reinforcing U.S. influence from Greenland to Panama. However, funding concerns remain, especially with a proposed trillion-dollar defense budget that must align with Trump’s strategic reset.