FISHBACK On Fed Reserve Legal Action "The Board Of Governors Is Subject To Transparency Mandates”
James Fishback joined Steve Bannon to share breaking news from the federal court in his legal battle against the Federal Reserve. Fishback revealed that Obama-appointed Judge Beryl Howell denied the Fed’s motion to dismiss their case, a win for his team at Azoria. More importantly, he disclosed that the Fed admitted in open court that its meetings—specifically, a joint session between the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) and the Board of Governors—are subject to the Sunshine Act, which requires public transparency. Fishback argued the Fed has evaded this for decades, undermining accountability. He linked the Fed’s opaque rate-setting to intentional efforts to sabotage President Trump’s economic recovery by keeping mortgage rates at 25-year highs, preventing Americans from buying homes. Despite not getting the temporary restraining order, Fishback emphasized the significance of this admission and vowed to keep fighting to open the Fed’s actions to public scrutiny—calling it a step toward economic justice and democratic transparency.
STEVE BANNON: "They Smell Blood.” Hakeem Jeffries Texas Visit Amid Red State Redistricting Battle
Steve Bannon sounded the alarm on Democratic gains in Texas, warning that unless Republicans regroup, the Left could flip key areas. He described Texas as the new political battleground, noting how Democrats "smell blood” and are targeting the state with redistricting, nativist rhetoric, and grassroots pressure. Bannon praised President Trump’s leadership, calling his 14-point win "historic,” and emphasized that the MAGA coalition is reshaping American politics, similar to the 1932 realignment. He also referenced Attorney General Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial as a turning point, crediting grassroots conservatives for halting a GOP betrayal. Bannon advocated for aggressive mid-decade redistricting in states like Texas, Florida, and Ohio, potentially shifting 12–14 seats and securing Trump’s reelection. He criticized Senate Republicans for secretly cooperating with Democrats on a massive omnibus spending bill and called for immediate recess appointments to confirm Trump’s team. "No more games,” Bannon said. "President Trump needs his team—and he needs it now.”
PRINCE: "Taiwan Needs To Step Up The Right Way, Not The Stupid Way, On Their Defense”
In a conversation between Steve Bannon and Erik Prince, they discuss a concerted effort by the Department of Justice and FBI, under President Donald Trump’s administration, to form a strike force to counter deep state activities targeting the President. Prince recounts being targeted himself, notably during a Seychelles meeting misconstrued as a Russian backchannel, despite occurring post-2016 election. They criticize the CIA’s bloated bureaucracy, advocating for drastic staff cuts and the declassification of documents to expose corruption. Prince suggests a 60-70% CIA headcount reduction to refocus on intelligence collection, warning against unchecked power and weaponization of the intelligence apparatus against political opponents.
Pt.1:
PRINCE: "This Is The Kind Of Stuff That Kicks Off A Revolution”
Pt.2:
Prince "I Don’t Know Why They’ve Allowed Themselves To Be Held Hostage By Having Hostages”
Pt.3:
LEAKE: "There’s This Enduring Myth That This Reduction Of Mortality Is Attributed To Vaccines”
Steve Bannon interviewed vaccine expert John Leake about the enduring myths and realities of vaccines, highlighting their book that challenges the idea that vaccines were the leading cause of infectious disease mortality reduction. Leake explains that before mass vaccination began around 1948, improvements in sanitation, nutrition, and housing had already reduced mortality by over 90%, with vaccines playing a more minor role. The discussion criticized the COVID-19 vaccine rollout, labeling it ineffective at preventing transmission, citing a 2022 paper by Anthony Fauci himself. Leake described the entire COVID vaccine program as a “fraud,” emphasizing its failure to deliver promised protection. The book also explores historic vaccine fraud and chicanery, tracing skepticism back to figures like Louis Pasteur and addressing modern controversies, including vaccine safety and autism. Leake strongly criticized Fauci, alleging he lied to Congress and should face prosecution for endorsing ineffective vaccines while suppressing dissent. He praised President Trump’s stance on COVID-19 origins and supported efforts by Bobby Kennedy Jr. to demand accountability and promote critical vaccine evaluation. The book aims to open scientific dialogue beyond political taboo.



