Friday, April 5, 2024
Steve Bannon hosted the Friday morning WarRoom program.
Highlights:
- Rebecca Lavrenz Case: Steve Bannon and Raheem Kassam discussed the case of Rebecca Lovrence, a 71-year-old great-grandmother facing potential imprisonment for her involvement in the January 6th Capitol event.
- Rebecca Lavrenz’s Legal Battle: Lavrenz’s case shows government overreach in prosecuting individuals involved in the January 6 events. Her case was presented as a symbol of political persecution and a spiritual battle.
- Legal Challenges and Bias: Attorney Jeff Clark’s legal challenges were highlighted, with discussions on alleged bias within the legal profession and concerns about procedural irregularities with Josh Hammer.
- Media Bias and Targeting: Rick Grenell joined Bannon to discuss biased media coverage and the targeting of conservative figures like Grenell. They criticized media narratives and emphasized the importance of fighting for liberty amidst media attacks.
- Privacy Concerns and Solutions: A discussion centered on privacy and data security concerns, focusing on Silent’s Faraday sleeves as a solution.
- My Pillow CEO’s Perspective: Mike Lindell discussed his company’s challenges amid cancel culture and emphasized the importance of supporter contributions.
- Geopolitical Concerns in Ukraine: James Rickards joined Bannon to discuss the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting concerns about Ukraine’s potential collapse and the geopolitical ramifications.
These segments cover various topics, including media bias, privacy protection, economic warfare, and geopolitical tensions.
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Full show in clips:
‘J6 Praying Grandma’ Facing 3 Years in Jail Will Appeal ‘Guilty’ Verdict, Raheem Kassam Reports
Steve Bannon, host of the WarRoom, and Raheem Kassam, editor of The National Puluse, discussed the case of Rebecca Lavrenz, a 71-year-old great-grandmother who faces up to three years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine for participating in the January 6th event at the Capitol.
Lavrenz, who went to the Capitol to pray, was found guilty of misdemeanors related to parading on Capitol grounds.
Despite mainstream media’s reluctance to cover the story, Bannon and Kassam emphasize the significance of Lavrenz’s case, framing it as an example of government overreach and persecution.
They highlight efforts to support Lovrence’s legal defense and assert that her case exposes the broader spiritual and cultural battle underlying contemporary politics.
‘Praying Grandma’ Rebecca Lavrenz On Taking Action To Faith | Support Her Legal Defense Fund
A 71-year-old great-grandmother, Rebecca Lavrenz, was found guilty in a federal court in Washington DC of four misdemeanors, including parading on the Capitol grounds. She faces a potential sentence of up to three years in federal prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Lavrenz entered the Capitol through an open door, was inside for approximately 10 minutes, and was charged for being in a restricted building, disorderly conduct, and demonstrating in a restricted building.
The case has sparked controversy and is seen as a significant example of the government’s overreach in prosecuting individuals for their involvement in the January 6 events. her case has been highlighted as an example of the spiritual battle and the fight between good and evil, with many seeing her as a political prisoner and a symbol of the government’s persecution of individuals with differing political views.
Harry MacDougald: Jeff Clark’s Law License Targeted For Fighting Democrats’ Election Religion
This segment discusses the legal challenges facing supporters of the Trump movement, mainly focusing on attorney Jeff Clark. Attorney Harry MacDougald talked to Steve Bannon about a bias within the legal profession, with claims that conservative lawyers are being targeted.
The conversation delves into the specifics of Clark’s case, including charges related to alleged dishonesty and interference with justice administration. There’s criticism of procedural irregularities in the legal process and concerns about potential disbarment.
Additionally, broader constitutional issues such as separation of powers and federal supremacy are raised. The dialogue concludes with expressions of support for Clark and acknowledgment of the wider implications for conservative legal advocacy.
Josh Hammer On The Dems’ Lawfare: "They’re Trying To Send A Message To All Of Us”
Richard Grenell Responds To The Guardian Hit Piece: "The Truth Is Not Even Close To Being Written”
The discussion between Steve Bannon and Ambassador Rick Grenell highlights concerns about biased media coverage and the targeting of conservative figures like Grenell for their support of Trump.
Bannon criticizes the media’s tendency to rewrite stories without fact-checking, leading to a skewed narrative that undermines truth and fosters division. Grenell expresses concern about the erosion of freedom and the need for individuals to fight for liberty actively.
Grenell remains committed to his work despite media attacks and encourages others to join the fight. He can be found on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. The conversation also touches on Grenell’s efforts in California and the challenges faced in a predominantly Democratic state.
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In this discussion, the owner of SLNT talked about his company with Steve Bannon, emphasizing the growing concerns about privacy and data security, especially in light of government surveillance and the erosion of civil liberties.
Aaron explains how Silent offers a solution through their Faraday sleeves, which can block various signals and protect users’ privacy.
He highlights the importance of safeguarding personal information in an increasingly digital world where data collection is pervasive.
Bannon encourages listeners to visit SLNT’s website and use the code “Bannon” to get a discount. He urges everyone to take steps to protect their privacy and emphasizes the value of Silent’s products in providing autonomy and peace of mind.
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Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow, talked to Steve Bannon about meeting with President Trump with his wife and discussed the challenges of cancel culture faced by his company, My Pillow, including a recent deal on their products.
Lindell expresses gratitude to his supporters and emphasizes the importance of their contributions to saving the country. He announces a special offer on My Pillow products and encourages listeners to take advantage of the discounts. Lindell acknowledges and credits his supporters’ impact for his company’s success.
James Rickards: Ukraine’s Starting To Get Dangerous, Putin Doesn’t "Bluff”
The discussion highlights concerns about the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with a focus on the potential collapse of Ukraine. Steve Bannon and his guest, James Rickards, discuss Putin’s strategic moves and the dire situation in Ukraine, indicating that the country may not survive much longer under the current circumstances.
They criticize the blame being placed on certain political figures and movements, such as the MAGA movement and President Trump, for the situation in Ukraine.
The conversation delves into the military and geopolitical aspects of the conflict, including the casualties suffered by Ukraine and the technological advancements of the Russian military. Additionally, they touch upon the potential ramifications of Ukraine’s collapse for the international economic system and discuss various strategies, including financial warfare, in dealing with geopolitical threats.