INFORMATION WARFARE: Bannon And Glenn On Trump White House Taking Control Of Press Pool
Steve Bannon and Brian Glenn discussed the historic nature of President Trump’s first official cabinet meeting, emphasizing significant changes in media access to the White House. The discussion highlighted that Newsmax and The Blaze would now be included in the White House press pool, breaking the monopoly previously held by legacy media outlets like ABC, CBS, and NBC. Caroline Levitt’s announcement from the White House podium was portrayed as a monumental shift, returning press access decisions to the Trump administration rather than the White House Correspondents’ Association (WHCA).
Bannon praised the administration’s communications team for implementing this long-desired change, which he argued would allow direct communication with the American people and circumvent the mainstream media’s control over White House messaging. Glenn described the reaction in the press room as one of shock, indicating the magnitude of the shift.
Additionally, the conversation touched on Marjorie Taylor Greene’s DOJ subcommittee meeting, which was expected to spark controversy as Democrats opposed the direction of the investigation. Elon Musk’s anticipated discussion with the cabinet was also noted as a significant development. Bannon framed these moves as part of Trump’s broader strategy to dismantle establishment control and implement sweeping reforms in both governance and media transparency.
Steve Bannon: "You’re Seeing The End Of The Post-War International Rules-Based Order”
Steve Bannon’s remarks focus on President Trump’s strategic realignment in global geopolitics, economic policy, and national defense. He emphasizes Trump’s efforts to dismantle the post-WWII international order, which he claims has been manipulated to harm the American middle and working class while enriching elites. Bannon discusses the need to break the alliance between Russia and China, which is critical to restoring American sovereignty and global positioning. He highlights key Trump administration figures, including Marco Rubio, Secretary of State, JD Vance, Vice President, and Peter Navarro, who are working on tariffs.
Bannon outlines Trump’s Monroe Doctrine 2.0, which extends U.S. defense efforts from the Arctic to Central America, ensuring China and Russia cannot expand their naval reach via the Panama Canal. He also suggests realigning Greenland and Canada with the U.S., potentially making Greenland a new state. He criticizes reckless spending under Biden and argues that Trump’s policies will cut defense and social service budgets while ensuring security.
Bannon praises Trump’s cabinet, calling it the best since Lincoln’s, and contrasts it with establishment Republicans who merely maintain the system. He concludes with economic warnings, urging Americans to address IRS issues and financial concerns proactively.
"Not Only Would You Not Get The Cuts, You’d Being Paying For It” Bannon On A CR Canceling DOGE Cuts
Steve Bannon outlined key economic and budgetary strategies under President Trump’s administration. He emphasized the importance of tariffs on Mexico and Canada, not as traditional import taxes but as a way to leverage economic strength and encourage foreign investment in U.S. manufacturing. Bannon highlighted Trump’s goal of securing a trillion dollars in foreign investment to bolster domestic job creation.
On fiscal policy, he stressed the need to balance growth projections, tax cuts, and spending reductions. He warned against continuing resolutions (CRs), arguing they prolong Biden-era budgets and deficit spending. Bannon urged conservative negotiators to leverage the debt ceiling and budget deadlines to push for Trump’s economic priorities. He endorsed the unitary executive theory, asserting Trump’s authority to withhold or reallocate funds.
Bannon framed Trump’s movement as a grassroots-driven effort to reshape Washington’s financial policies, urging strategic action to reduce the deficit and reinforce economic sovereignty.
Rep. MTG Exposes OUTRAGEOUS Spending During DOGE Hearing
At the DOGE subcommittee hearing, Chairwoman Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized USAID’s use of taxpayer funds, arguing that it has become a “Democrat-run slush fund” for advancing radical left-wing ideologies abroad. She highlighted Americans’ generosity, noting that in 2023, private citizens donated over $557 billion and volunteered extensively without government coercion.
Greene condemned USAID for funding initiatives like DEI programs, transgender advocacy, and foreign electoral interference, claiming that 96% of USAID employees donate to Democrat candidates or PACs. She accused USAID of funneling money to terrorists, citing funds directed to Hamas via the UNRWA and aid diverted to the Taliban. She argued that U.S. foreign aid has not improved global stability or safety but has instead supported censorship, regime change, and anti-democratic activities.
Greene praised President Trump for taking action to end these practices, asserting that his election was a mandate to stop taxpayer-funded foreign influence and redirect funds toward America First policies.
UNCOVERED: Terry Schilling On NSA And CIA Employees’ LGBTQ Sex Group Chats
Steve Bannon and Terry Schilling discussed alarming revelations about NSA and CIA employees misusing government chat threads for inappropriate and potentially disturbing discussions. Schilling emphasized that such behavior violates HR policies and raises concerns about the integrity of national security institutions. The conversation was interrupted for a live segment featuring Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (MTG), who criticized USAID for using taxpayer money to fund left-wing ideological projects, foreign interventions, and organizations allegedly linked to terrorism. She highlighted the disproportionate Democratic support within USAID and accused it of undermining U.S. interests. The discussion later shifted to the broader controversy over foreign aid, with critics arguing that the Trump administration’s redirection of funding is necessary to prevent waste and globalist agendas. Opponents countered that dismantling USAID threatens democracy-building efforts and international stability. The debate underscores ongoing tensions between nationalist policies and establishment foreign aid strategies.
WATCH: President Trump Holds First Cabinet Meeting
President Trump and his cabinet met for the first time in his second administration.