Tuesday, May 28
ColdOpenn showed James Carvel in a major meltdown over the policies of the Democrat party and their disasterous polling numbers.
Full show in segments:
Kelly: Judge Cannon Warns Jack Smith – "I will bring sanctions if you [Smith] break the rules again”
In a recent discussion, Steve Bannon and Julie Kelly addressed the ongoing legal proceedings involving President Donald Trump and the actions of Special Counsel Jack Smith. Bannon noted that Kelly’s reporting on the Mar-a-Lago raid, which revealed the inclusion of lethal force guidance, sparked significant controversy and led to Smith filing a motion for a gag order against Trump. Kelly argued that Smith’s late-night motion was aimed at protecting the DOJ and FBI rather than advancing the legal case. Trump’s legal team responded with a counter-motion, criticizing the timing and procedural issues of Smith’s filing. U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, overseeing the case, may reject the gag order request, potentially leading to the unsealing of more records related to the raid. Bannon and Kelly accused the judicial system and the Biden administration of corruption and partisan manipulation, emphasizing the broader implications and the highly politicized nature of Trump’s legal battles.
Mike Davis On Democrats’ Reliance On Lawfare To Win 2024
In a discussion between Steve Bannon and Mike Davis on “War Room,” they criticized Special Counsel Jack Smith and his team, particularly focusing on Smith’s recent legal actions against President Donald Trump. Davis argued that Smith’s attempt to impose a gag order on Trump is unconstitutional and an attempt to silence criticism of the Biden administration’s handling of the Mar-a-Lago raid. He emphasized that the raid was reckless, unlawful, and politically motivated. They also highlighted the perceived double standards in how Democrats handle criticism, pointing to the harassment of conservative judges and the illegal obstruction campaigns against Supreme Court Justices.
Davis condemned the New York legal proceedings against Trump, labeling them as corrupt and partisan. He cited Judge Juan Merchan’s and his daughter’s financial ties to anti-Trump activities, suggesting a clear bias. Bannon and Davis further discussed how the legal and judicial systems are being weaponized against Trump and his supporters, predicting that despite a potentially biased jury and legal process, the conviction could be overturned on appeal. They called for significant reforms within the DOJ and FBI, branding the latter as the “American Gestapo,” and stressed the need for structural changes to restore fairness and justice.
TX D-21 Candidate David Covey: Today’s Election Will Throw Out The Corrupt Texan Powers
David Covey updated Steve Bannon about his Texas Race. Covey said voting was happening today.
Rep. Chip Roy: Texas’ Elections Today Is The Moment To Change The Status Quo
US Rep. Chip Roy from Texas chimed in, in support of David Covey and updated the WarRoom on the movement in Texas to protect the state from the elements of the far left.
POLL: "Strong Majority” Of Americans Concerned With Living In Police State Under Joe Biden
In a conversation between Steve Bannon and Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen, they discussed the dire state of the Biden administration’s political standing, highlighting recent polling data that shows Trump leading Biden by 10 points. This significant lead, confirmed by other polls like CNN and Bloomberg, has caused panic among Democrats. Mitchell explained that Biden’s unpopularity is dragging down the Democratic ticket, with Republicans also leading in generic ballot polls. They discussed the impact of “lawfare” and the perceived political weaponization of the FBI, especially after the Mar-a-Lago raid, which damaged the FBI’s favorability. Many Americans view the FBI as Biden’s “personal gestapo,” and a significant majority are concerned about living in a police state. Additionally, Mitchell revealed that Trump is gaining support among typically Democratic voter bases, including Hispanics, young voters, and even black voters, where a recent poll showed Trump narrowly leading Biden. Despite efforts like student loan bailouts, Biden has been unable to secure these key demographics. This shift indicates a potential tectonic shift in voter allegiance, with Trump making significant inroads into traditionally Democratic constituencies.
Michele Bachmann: Negotiations For Pandemic Accord Agreement Dissolve, Keep The Pressure Going
In a conversation between Steve Bannon and Michele Bachmann, they discussed the recent collapse of negotiations for the pandemic Accord agreement, signaling a setback for the World Health Organization’s (WHO) plans. Despite WHO’s attempts to present a way forward, there is a noticeable level of disappointment among stakeholders. However, Bachmann highlighted positive developments, including opposition from half of the governors, attorneys general, and senators in the United States, as well as the potential for disruption through a formal process available to any country. Bachmann emphasized the significant impact of public awareness and activism, citing widespread opposition globally, particularly in Europe, where millions have expressed concern about WHO’s centralization and globalization efforts. She mentioned plans for protests and demonstrations, indicating a growing movement against WHO empowerment. Bachmann encouraged disseminating information and utilizing available resources to continue opposing WHO’s agenda.
Raheem Kassam: How Democrats Donors Are Paying Robert De Niro To Read Lines
Raheem Kassam talked about his newest article at National Pulse. about Robert DeNiro being chosen to speak for the Biden campaign at the New York City trial of President Trump.
Noor Bin Ladin Warns Of WHO Industrializing The Pandemic Industry, Our Own Leaders Allowing This
In a conversation between Steve Bannon and Noor Bin Ladin, they discussed the recent developments surrounding the pandemic treaty negotiations at the World Health Organization (WHO) assembly in Geneva. Bin Ladin expressed caution and highlighted the situation’s complexity, emphasizing that while the pandemic treaty has stalled, other initiatives, such as amendments to the international health regulations, are still on the agenda. She warned against complacency and urged vigilance in monitoring the proceedings at the UN headquarters. Bannon echoed her sentiments, stressing the need to remain focused on combating WHO’s agenda, which he described as part of the globalist push for the “great reset.” They discussed the importance of grassroots activism and opposition to WHO’s initiatives, including the signing of treaties that could facilitate the interests of big pharma rather than public health. Bin Ladin also underscored the role of national governments in promoting these agendas and urged scrutiny of domestic legislation related to global health security. The conversation highlighted the interconnectedness of global institutions and the need for grassroots action to counteract their influence.