Friday, May 31
Clark: Republican AG’s And DA’s Need To Take Energetic Action To Adjudicate Democrat Crimes
In a conversation between Jeff Clark from the Center for Renewing America and Steve Bannon, Clark expressed his anger and determination to combat what he views as the Biden administration’s misuse of the legal system against former President Trump. Clark highlighted the need for aggressive action from conservative district attorneys and legal organizations to fight back using civil conspiracy statutes, specifically citing 42 USC sections 1983 and 1985. These statutes address violations of constitutional rights and civil conspiracies, and Clark believes they can be leveraged to protect Trump and others targeted by what he describes as “weaponized lawfare.”
Bannon referenced the historical example of Jim Garrison, the New Orleans district attorney who investigated the Kennedy assassination, suggesting that a similar level of creativity and determination is needed now. Clark agreed, emphasizing the need for well-resourced legal efforts to counter the alleged coordination between federal and state actors against Trump. They discussed the importance of going on the offensive and uniting conservative efforts to protect the rule of law and the Republic.
Mills: Biden Admin Trying To Get Israel Peace Deal Before Netanyahu Gov’t Collapse
In a conversation between Steve Bannon and Kurt Mills, Bannon sought clarity on President Biden’s actions regarding the conflict in Gaza and any potential peace plans involving Israel. Mills indicated that the situation is highly confusing and even the U.S. and Israeli governments might not fully understand it. He mentioned the possibility of Israeli political instability affecting these plans, particularly if Netanyahu’s government collapses.
They then discussed the broader geopolitical landscape, including Biden’s approach to Russia, which Mills characterized as driven by personal animus against Russian leadership, influencing U.S. foreign policy. Mills noted that European countries are investing in their own military capabilities but are focused on the wrong conflicts, emphasizing that Washington’s ideological stance on the Ukraine war might necessitate negotiating around President Zelensky in the future.
The conversation shifted to the internal dynamics of the Republican Party, where Mills observed that while Trump is likely to be the presidential nominee, the establishment remains organized and influential at lower levels. They discussed Nikki Haley’s potential positioning as a key figure backed by establishment forces, potentially challenging Trump’s dominance. Mills concluded that while Trump’s influence is strong, the Republican Party faces a complex internal struggle between different factions.
Good: House Majority Has Surrendered To Democrats For The Last Year And A Half
In a conversation between Bob Good and Steve Bannon, they discussed the challenges facing the Republican Party, particularly the Freedom Caucus, in addressing issues such as government spending and political lawfare. Bannon highlighted the need for stronger oversight and control over spending, criticizing the proposed increase in the defense budget.
Good, head of the Freedom Caucus, emphasized the importance of cutting spending and implementing fiscal responsibility. He criticized the current congressional leadership for failing to act decisively against what he sees as politically motivated legal actions against Republicans, particularly former President Trump. Good argued that Republicans should use their power to defund the Department of Justice to prevent what he calls “weaponization” under Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Good expressed frustration with the lack of action and urgency among some Republican leaders, despite the Freedom Caucus’s efforts to push for more aggressive measures. He called for more courage and will within the party to take significant steps, such as defunding certain government operations if necessary.
Loomer: Rep. James Comer Is Blocking All Efforts To Subpoena Lauren Merchan
In the conversation between Steve Bannon and Laura Loomer, Loomer criticized Jim Jordan and other Republicans for their inaction and reliance on “strongly worded letters” instead of taking more decisive actions, such as issuing subpoenas. She expressed frustration with the performative nature of congressional hearings, accusing Republicans of using these hearings to gain social media clout and fundraise rather than genuinely supporting former President Trump. Loomer alleged that James Comer was intentionally blocking efforts to subpoena individuals tied to the Biden administration and called for more aggressive tactics to defend Trump.
She emphasized that letters and hearings are ineffective and that Republicans need to use their power to issue subpoenas and take concrete actions.
Thayer: Xi Wants Quick And Decisive Victory In Taiwan At Lowest Cost
In this conversation, Bradley Thayer and Steve Bannon discuss the threat posed by Chinese agents entering the U.S. and the increasing military actions by China towards Taiwan. Thayer emphasizes the risks associated with open borders and the potential presence of MSS (Ministry of State Security) agents or PLA (People’s Liberation Army) operatives in the U.S., which could pose significant threats, including covert actions and assassinations. They discuss China’s preparations for a potential conflict over Taiwan, focusing on recent military exercises such as “Joint Sword 2024 Alpha,” which Thayer describes as rehearsals for war aimed at taking Taiwan.
Captain Fenel elaborates on this by detailing China’s military strategy, which includes ballistic missile strikes, establishing air supremacy, and a joint island landing campaign. The exercises have shown a shift towards a more aggressive posture with closer and more frequent military maneuvers near Taiwan. Fenel stresses that China aims for a short, decisive conflict to avoid a prolonged war, as seen in Ukraine. He highlights the significance of these exercises, noting the Chinese military’s enhanced capabilities and their strategic focus on quick, impactful actions to decapitate Taiwan’s leadership and swiftly gain control.
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Fanell: The Coming War In Taiwan Is Heating Up
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Leahy: Mass Migration Triggered Patient Irish To Start Fighting For Sovereignty
In this conversation, Steve Bannon and Michael Leahy discuss the presence of military-age men of Ukrainian descent in Ireland and their potential involvement in the conflict in Ukraine. Bannon notes that Ukraine’s President Zelensky is struggling to raise combat troops, as many of the fighters in Ukraine are older, averaging 42 years. Leahy confirms that there are many military-age Ukrainians in Ireland, and although there are official documents stating they are not military personnel, their military bearing suggests otherwise.
Leahy mentions rumors circulating in Ireland and the UK that these men might be recruited into the British army or other military forces to be sent to Ukraine. He highlights a growing anxiety among the public, suspecting that their governments might be hiding something related to a currency collapse or the escalation of the war. Leahy also observes that many young men with apparent military training are present, which is causing concern.
Leahy directs people to follow him and the Irish Freedom Party on social media for more information.