Mark Mitchell: "The Last Time Right Direction Polling Was This High Was February 2020”
Mark Mitchell and Steve Bannon discussed President Trump’s sweeping economic and political agenda, emphasizing its historic scale, particularly in border security, economic revival, and election integrity. Mitchell noted that Trump’s leadership has reversed the public’s pessimism, with polling showing a shift toward national unity and support for his policies.
Key polling insights include overwhelming public approval for mass deportations of criminal migrants, with 64% supporting the removal of Venezuelan gang members. Additionally, 49% of voters back impeaching judges obstructing Trump’s immigration policies. Mitchell highlighted that even a plurality of Democrats prefer their party to be more moderate rather than shifting further left.
Bannon and Mitchell also addressed Democratic disarray, with mainstream media failing to capture the party’s internal civil war. Despite media claims of Trump’s waning support, polling data contradicts this, showing voters overwhelmingly favor cooperation with Trump rather than opposition.
Regarding judicial overreach, 57% of voters believe the current conflict between Trump and federal judges represents a constitutional crisis, but only 27% think Trump should ignore court rulings outright. Mitchell stressed that Congress and the Supreme Court must act, as voters do not want Trump’s agenda obstructed.
Rep. Cline On Senate Intel Hearing NOISE: "We Need To Continue The Focus On The Terrorists”
Steve Bannon and U.S. Rep. Ben Cline discussed key national security concerns and the political dynamics surrounding intelligence briefings. Cline criticized the media’s timing of releasing intelligence information as a politically motivated distraction before congressional hearings. He emphasized the administration’s focus on fighting terrorism in Yemen, targeting the Houthis, and securing U.S. national security. He also pointed out Democratic obstruction in intelligence hearings, claiming Republicans were overwhelmed by partisan theatrics.
Regarding domestic policy, Cline praised President Trump’s administration for its swift action in securing the border, extending tax cuts, and promoting fair trade. He noted overwhelming support from his Virginia district for Trump’s agenda, citing reductions in illegal border crossings and efforts to return educational control to local communities. Cline applauded the administration’s pushback against “woke” policies, particularly in education, and endorsed its aggressive, unrelenting strategy in governance. His constituents, he said, are enthusiastic about these policy changes.
"This Is The Deep State Rising Up” Bannon And Winters Label Senate Hearing An AMBUSH For Signal Leak
Natalie gave her report from the White House.
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WINTERS: Goldberg Has Been Behind Top Dollar Smears Of President Trump
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Jack Posobiec Details How Signal Leak Reporting Was Strategically Timed With Intel Committee Hearing
Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec discussed what they see as a coordinated effort by Democrats and media figures to undermine President Trump through congressional investigations. They argue that the Atlantic magazine’s delay in publishing its story suggests a planned ambush, aligning with Senate Democrats to push a larger political agenda. Bannon and Posobiec claim the Democrats are operationalizing these hearings to justify further investigations, including potential impeachments. They highlight Jeffrey Goldberg’s past involvement in controversial narratives and suggest legal strategies for Trump’s administration to counteract these efforts. They also emphasize the broader implications of judicial appointments and constitutional authority over district courts. Posobiec notes the shifting media landscape, with certain pollsters struggling post-2024 election. Meanwhile, they acknowledge ongoing global issues, including Ukraine-Russia negotiations, arguing that these media-driven controversies serve as distractions from Trump’s agenda. They urge Trump’s team to "fight fire with fire” and counteract political lawfare.
Julie Kelly On Legal Battle Between DOJ And Rogue Judge Boasberg
Steve Bannon and Julie Kelly discussed the escalating legal battle between the Trump administration and federal judge James Boasberg over the deportation of Venezuelan nationals linked to the TDA gang. Kelly highlighted polling data showing strong Hispanic support for deporting criminal illegals, countering media narratives. She argued that Boasberg, as a D.C. establishment judge, is politically motivated and disconnected from the crime realities faced by ordinary Americans.
The controversy stems from Boasberg’s rapid restraining orders blocking Trump’s invocation of the Alien Enemies Act to deport illegal Venezuelan migrants. Despite a DOJ argument citing national security concerns, Boasberg demanded detailed information on deportation flights. The administration defied the court order, citing state secrets privilege to protect counterterrorism efforts.
Bannon and Kelly framed the judge’s actions as part of a broader legal warfare ("lawfare”) strategy targeting Trump, comparing it to J6 prosecutions and efforts to imprison MAGA figures. They warned that D.C. federal courts, driven by ideological hostility, will continue undermining Trump’s presidency. Bannon emphasized that this judicial overreach must be confronted, calling it a deep-state attack on the administration. Kelly pointed to further developments in the case and urged vigilance.
Mike Davis: "The Military Industrial Complex Hates President Trump’s National Security Team”
Mike Davis and Steve Bannon delivered a fiery discussion on the political and legal warfare surrounding President Trump’s administration. Davis emphasized that Democrats, led by Hakeem Jeffries, and weak Senate Republicans are using the DC federal court system to target Trump and his allies. He pointed out how figures like Senator Roger Wicker are working with Democrats under the guise of bipartisanship to undermine Trump’s national security team, which seeks to end foreign wars benefiting the military-industrial complex.
Bannon and Davis highlighted the hypocrisy in the handling of classified documents, noting how Joe Biden had multiple stashes of unsecured records used by Hunter Biden for personal gain, yet faced no consequences. They argued that the current uproar over Signal chat messages is a distraction from Biden family corruption.
Davis also pointed to overwhelming public support for Trump’s policies, citing Rasmussen polling that shows strong backing, especially among Hispanics, for removing criminal terrorists from U.S. soil. He called for immediate action against activist judges obstructing Trump’s authority, advocating for impeachment, defunding, and jurisdictional restrictions.
The discussion concluded with a call to pressure Congress to impeach radical judges who undermine national security and sabotage Trump’s presidency, reinforcing the ongoing battle between the administration and entrenched establishment forces.