Tuesday, May 28
Bannon: “Two-Thirds Of America Are MAGA And They Are On The March”
Steve Bannon outlines a plan to dismantle the administrative state and purge the so-called “Deep State,” targeting the Biden-Harris administration and its supporters. He argues that a “Great Awakening” among working and middle-class Americans, who feel betrayed by current institutions, is driving the MAGA movement’s rise. Bannon criticizes elites and institutions for mocking citizens and failing to prioritize America. He insists that Trump and the MAGA movement are gaining strength despite efforts to undermine them and predicts a massive Trump victory in the next election.
Bannon also dismisses the legitimacy of Biden’s presidency, alleging election fraud, and promises investigations into perceived conspiracies against MAGA. He asserts that the movement is at the beginning of a significant ascendancy, with Trump set to lead a major political comeback. The speech emphasizes the resilience and commitment of Trump supporters and forecasts that substantial changes will begin as soon as Trump is back in office in January 2025.
Bergquam: Closing Arguments In NYC Trump Trial Mark The Beginning Of Verdict Watch
In a conversation, Steve Bannon and Ben Bergquam discuss the trial against President Trump and criticize the Biden administration and its allies. They highlight that the prosecution is dragging on, taking much longer than expected, which they interpret as a sign of a politically motivated case. Bannon and Bergquam mock Robert De Niro’s performance, describing it as weak and scripted, and express disdain for the Biden administration’s strategy of using actors and campaign surrogates to attack Trump and his supporters.
Bergquam reports from outside the courtroom, calling the trial a disgrace and accusing it of being a ploy to prevent Trump from campaigning. He notes that Biden’s representatives, including DOJ officials, have made appearances, further politicizing the trial. Bannon underscores that despite these efforts, the MAGA movement remains strong, driven by grassroots support and the pressure of dedicated followers. They assert that this pressure has exposed the political nature of the trial and weakened the prosecution’s case.
Lindell: We’ve Submitted Over 9,000 Third Party Validated Signatures For Wisconsin Recall
Mike Lindell updated Bannon on the recall efforts in Wisconsin against House Speaker Robin Voss.
Brat: Biden’s Mishandling Of The Economy Has Been A Disaster For All Americans
Dave Brat criticizes the failures of international and domestic institutions and highlights concerns such as inflation, border security, and foreign conflicts. He argues that these issues have led to a decline in American manufacturing and a significant economic burden on the middle class. Bannon echoes these sentiments, emphasizing the detrimental effects of inflation and taxation on Americans’ disposable income. Both Bannon and Brat stress the urgency for political change to address these systemic problems and advocate for policies prioritizing the well-being of the American worker and family.
Yarbrough: Business Establishment In Texas Trying To Tear Down MAGA Candidates On Cusp Of Victory
The remnants of an old, eroding establishment are being pushed out of power in Texas during a run-off primary on Tuesday, with more American First MAGA candidates running.
You Can Forget "Peace In Our Time”! Our Sociopathic Overlords Are Resolute: It’s “War In Our Time”
Steve Bannon and Ben Harnwell discuss the political and military implications surrounding Ukraine, particularly in light of the upcoming European elections. They address reintroducing compulsory military service for 18-year-olds, noting the lack of public appetite for such a measure in the UK and Germany. Bannon suggests that this sudden proposal may be driven by pressure from the Biden administration and reflects a broader trend of unwillingness to volunteer for military service, particularly in the context of ongoing conflicts. Harnwell emphasizes the political implications of this proposal and its potential impact on upcoming elections. Additionally, they discuss the challenges facing Ukraine, including a lack of enthusiasm for military service among young people and the failure to deliver on promises of defense infrastructure. They also highlight foreign policy statements from Ukraine’s foreign minister, including calls for an EU mechanized brigade and efforts to incentivize Ukrainian draft dodgers to return home. Overall, they suggest that the situation in Ukraine is complex and requires careful consideration of both political and military strategies.