REP. MTG: "It’s A Lie, There Is No Wedge Between The Base And President Trump”
Steve Bannon spoke with US Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who expressed frustration with the Republican Party’s failure to fully support President Donald Trump’s agenda as his second term’s first 100 days concluded. Greene refuted claims of a divide between Trump and his base, asserting that the real wedge exists between the base and establishment Republicans in Congress who are undermining Trump’s America First policies. She criticized Congress for not codifying Trump’s executive orders, which she emphasized are temporary without legislative backing, risking the reversal of his agenda. Greene highlighted the lack of progress on promised rescissions, particularly for defunding NPR and PBS, which she targeted in a DOGE subcommittee hearing, noting that Trump had to issue an executive order due to congressional inaction. She also opposed continued U.S. funding for Ukraine, calling it a betrayal of campaign promises to avoid foreign wars and focus on domestic reconstruction, like addressing natural disasters and the fentanyl crisis. Greene stressed that the 2024 election delivered a mandate for Trump’s MAGA policies, but Washington remains tone-deaf, with Republicans failing to advance key legislative priorities like tax cuts and DOGE.
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"I Won’t Vote To Send A Single Bullet Or Penny To Ukraine,” Rep. MTG On Ukraine Mineral Deal
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Rep. MTG: "I Want To See The CDC Pull The COVID Vaccine Off The Childhood Vaccine Schedule”
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"We Bashed The Globalists In Romania,” George Simion On MAGA Election Victory
Steve Bannon spoke with Romanian nationalist-populist leader George Simion about his strong first-round victory in Romania’s presidential race. Simion emphasized growing support for the MAGA-aligned movement across Europe, citing youth backing, anti-globalist sentiment, and alignment with President Trump’s America First agenda. He warned of election interference, media misinformation, and establishment efforts to disqualify or even harm him. Simion argued the EU fears him because he threatens their control and promotes national sovereignty. He urged Bannon’s audience to spread the message globally and ensure free, fair elections, promising a "conservative revolution” across all 27 EU member states.
"The President Could Conduct Prosecution,” Fitton On Trump’s Ability To Set Up A Special Prosecutor
In a conversation with Steve Bannon, Tom Fitton emphasized that under Article II of the Constitution, President Trump, as Chief Executive, has the authority to direct federal prosecutions, including appointing independent prosecutors outside the DOJ and FBI, which Fitton says are compromised and untrustworthy. They argue that historical precedents support presidential involvement in law enforcement and justice, from Washington to Reagan. Fitton suggests Trump act decisively to restore constitutional control over the administrative state. Despite supporting Trump, Judicial Watch has sued his administration over transparency, asserting that accountability must remain nonpartisan and rooted in the people’s right to know.
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"It’s A Great Victory For The Family,” Tom Fitton On Ashli Babbitt $30 Million DOJ Settlement
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FITTON: President Trump Can Direct The Attorney General To Bring Criminal Prosecution And Manage It
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Howell On Ed Martin: "If We Don’t Advance This By Tonight We Turn Over Senate To Schumer And Schiff”
Steve Bannon and Mike Howell discussed the urgent need for the Senate Judiciary Committee to confirm President Trump’s appointee, Ed Martin, as U.S. Attorney for D.C. Martin, currently serving in an interim capacity until May 20th, has aggressively enforced law and order in the capital, sharply contrasting his predecessor’s focus on January 6th prosecutions. Howell praised Martin’s success in reducing crime, especially juvenile violence and political unrest, and emphasized that failure to confirm him would allow Judge Boasberg to appoint a replacement, undermining Trump’s mandate. Democrats like Chuck Schumer and Adam Schiff, along with some silent Republican opposition, are accused of targeting Martin due to fears he’ll pursue legal accountability over past weaponized prosecutions. Howell urged citizens to pressure Senators—especially Grassley and Tillis—to schedule the confirmation hearing immediately. The conversation stressed the symbolic and practical stakes of keeping D.C. safe under Trump’s leadership and avoiding Senate surrender to left-wing lawfare tactics.
The U.S. Has Been Able To Impose Foreign Policy Strength Because Of How Large The U.S. Economy Is
Steve Bannon previews a full-hour segment with Celia Moton, author of Paper Soldiers: The Weaponization of the Dollar and How It Changed the World Order. The conversation explores how U.S. global power stems from faith in the dollar, rooted in American institutions, rule of law, and economic strength. Moton explains the dollar’s dual role—as a strong consumer currency and as the dominant reserve currency—and how its supremacy is now being challenged by the BRICS nations ahead of the “Rio Reset.”