"Law & Order Is Collapsing,” Nigel Farage On Rampant Theft And Assaults Committed By Migrants
Nigel Farage and Steve Bannon discuss the rise of Farage’s Reform UK party amidst what they describe as the societal collapse of the United Kingdom. Farage points to mass illegal immigration, crime by non-citizens, and a political class he calls feckless and united in failure, as core reasons for unrest. He stresses the need for mass deportations and restoring law and order, echoing President Trump’s successful policies in the U.S.—sealing the border, deporting criminals, and realigning global trade. Both Bannon and Farage highlight the erosion of free speech and government overreach through censorship laws like the Online Safety Act. Farage emphasizes that Reform UK’s momentum is fueled not just by protest but genuine hope for national renewal. They agree that the conservative and Labour parties are indistinguishable and that Reform is rising as Britain’s MAGA-style movement under Farage’s unapologetic leadership.
MUST WATCH: Stephen A. Smith Gives Masterclass On Obama’s Treason And Epstein Documents
In the War Room’s cold open, Steve Bannon spotlighted Stephen A. Smith’s fiery reaction to a Maria Bartiromo interview with John Ratcliffe, calling Smith "pure fire” and "your best surrogate.” Smith’s unscripted commentary reflected the raw frustration of everyday Americans, prompting Bannon to order the movement to "promulgate this constantly.” Bannon praised Smith as a "street guy” who said what people are thinking, urging the clip’s wide distribution across media platforms. The segment marks a cultural flashpoint, with non-political voices like Smith echoing America First sentiments—signaling, as Bannon said, "This is not going away.”
TRUMP LEADERSHIP: Matt Boyle On Ceasefire Agreement Between Thailand And Cambodia
Matt Boyle joined Steve Bannon on War Room after a major interview with President Trump at Turnberry, just before Trump met the UK Prime Minister. Boyle said no topics were off-limits—immigration, peace deals, trade, and global diplomacy were all discussed. Trump celebrated a new EU trade deal and a ceasefire between Thailand and Cambodia. Bannon highlighted Trump’s achievement of securing deals covering nearly 60% of global GDP. Despite expectations of protests, Boyle noted a surprisingly polite and respectful Scottish reception. He emphasized growing international respect for Trump during his second term, calling the moment "incredible” and strategically important.
OREN CASS: "We Need A Hard Cutoff And A Government That Puts America’s Future Over Nvidia’s Profits
Oren Cass joined Steve Bannon to warn against the Trump administration’s potential approval of advanced AI chip exports to China. Cass argued this would endanger U.S. national security, accelerate China’s technological power, and reduce American access to scarce AI chips. He called for full economic disentanglement from China, saying, "China is our adversary.” Bannon backed this stance, comparing it to curbing oil to Japan in 1941. Cass dismissed claims that full decoupling would crash the global economy and stressed consistency in export controls. The conversation emphasized the strategic importance of tech sovereignty and criticized corporate profit motives overriding U.S. interests.
Texas House Speaker Give Democrats Control Of Key Committees Amid Redistricting, Rep Harrison Reacts
Texas Rep. Brian Harrison and Steve Bannon discussed the chaos surrounding Texas redistricting efforts. Despite Republican control, Harrison warned Democrats—backed by the DNC—have hijacked the process, exploiting weak GOP leadership. He criticized the Texas House for wasting time, enabling Democrats like Jasmine Crockett and Joaquin Castro to dominate hearings without a single pro-redistricting Republican witness. Harrison emphasized President Trump’s strong support for the redistricting push and condemned the GOP’s failure to act boldly. He warned that radical leftists now effectively control the legislature, undermining conservative priorities.