"This Is Information Warfare,” Steve Bannon BLASTS Corporate Media For Lying To The American People
Steve Bannon emphasized the significance of President Trump’s address to Congress on Tuesday night, highlighting its impact on regulations and political discourse. He pointed out the evolution of media, specifically how figures like Jim Vanderhei and Mike Allen shaped political reporting through Politico and Axios, catering to corporate elites. Bannon argued that alternative media platforms like WarRoom, Real America’s Voice, and independent podcasts have emerged to challenge mainstream narratives, offering perspectives outside the corporate-controlled information flow.
Bannon criticized the establishment’s handling of Ukraine, the border crisis, and economic instability, asserting that his movement accurately predicted these issues. He underscored the importance of independent information, warning that traditional media and elites manipulate narratives to maintain control. He framed the ongoing political struggle as a battle for truth, urging the public to take action and engage in politics. According to Bannon, the populist movement is a growing force that corporate America fears but cannot suppress.
"Wars Tend Towards ANNIHILATION.” Steve Bannon Calls Out Forever Wars As Vendetta Against Trump
Steve Bannon argues that President Trump’s movement is powerful because it exposes government deception and challenges the political elite. He criticizes U.S. involvement in Ukraine, emphasizing the high casualties and likening the situation to World War II. He claims Western governments are economically weak and overly reliant on U.S. defense spending while pushing for perpetual war. Bannon insists that the Ukraine war is part of a broader global conflict, citing the October 7th attack on Israel as evidence of escalating chaos.
He praises Trump’s efforts to stop these "forever wars,” blaming both parties for supporting military-industrial interests. He insists that European nations won’t fully back Ukraine and that U.S. taxpayers fund their economic stability. He sees removing establishment Republicans like Mitch McConnell as proof of populist power. Bannon also stresses the influence of right-wing podcasts and independent media in shaping public opinion. He calls for a realignment with Russia rather than continued conflict, warning that global elites are deceitful and evil, leaving no room for compromise.
BENSMAN: The Greatest Mass Migration Border Crisis In U.S. History Is Over
In a discussion between Todd Bensman and Steve Bannon, Bensman declared that the mass migration crisis from 2021–2025 is officially over, citing new Border Patrol data showing a dramatic drop in illegal crossings—from a peak of nearly 400,000 in December 2023 to just 8,000 in February 2025 under President Trump. Bensman credited the shift to strict enforcement measures: detention, expulsion, and deportation. He dismissed past arguments for “root causes” and “comprehensive immigration reform” as intellectual failures, asserting that immediate enforcement was always the solution.
Bannon and Bensman emphasized the next phase—permanently securing the border, dismantling the cartels, and deporting millions of illegal immigrants. They called for $175 billion to rebuild deportation infrastructure dismantled under Biden. Bensman warned that without continuous enforcement, illegal crossings would resume.
Regarding the cartels, they discussed Trump’s military deployment to the southern border, with combat troops, intelligence assets, and heavy equipment prepared for direct confrontation. Bensman suggested the cartels should take note of how Trump annihilated ISIS in 2017. Bannon asserted that "bad hombres” will need to be eliminated, signaling a potential escalation in direct U.S. military action against cartel operations.
Steve Bannon: "Trump Is Executing An Entire New Thinking Of America First That Secures This Country”
Steve Bannon discussed a historic $100 billion investment by Taiwan Semiconductor in the U.S. as a significant move to boost American manufacturing and counter Chinese influence. While Bannon acknowledged the importance of foreign capital for economic growth, he expressed concerns about foreign influence on U.S. interests. He emphasized that the strategic significance of this deal goes beyond economics, aligning with President Trump’s broader geostrategic vision. Bannon highlighted President Trump’s comprehensive approach to national security, from the Arctic to the Panama Canal, aiming to strengthen U.S. influence globally. He also praised Trump’s ability to balance diplomacy with a firm stance on decoupling from China, recognizing the president’s efforts to break the Chinese Communist Party’s hold on global markets. Bannon compared Trump to past great leaders, asserting that his leadership, despite flaws, is historically monumental and could redefine the international order, particularly in Taiwan and East Asia. He encouraged support for Trump’s approach, emphasizing the stakes in breaking from traditional globalist policies and ensuring U.S. dominance in critical industries. Bannon stressed that Trump is a unique, transformative figure in American history, akin to George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Batya Ungar-Sargon: "78% Of Americans Want An End To This War”
Steve Bannon and Batya Ungar-Sargon discussed the media’s portrayal of Ukraine’s President Zelensky, highlighting the narrative of him being a heroic leader. Bannon emphasized the role of Russia in defeating Nazi forces, critiquing the European aristocracy’s historical ties with Hitler. Both criticized the media for trying to shift blame onto Russia again, especially as they lose control over the American public’s trust. Batya supported Trump’s handling of Zelensky, recalling how Trump stood firm against Zelensky’s demands for security guarantees and NATO membership. She praised Trump for prioritizing American interests, rejecting the global elites who profit at the expense of the American working class. They agreed that the media’s Russia narrative was a distraction, revealing their impotence, while the public, including 78% of Americans, wanted peace and an end to the war. Both saw Trump’s leadership as a win for the American people, pushing back against global pressure and media manipulation.