Monday, June 10
Wren: Pelosi Wasted Americans Time And Money On J6 Hoax That Was Her Fault
Steve Bannon and Caroline Wren each talked about how the Democrats have unfairly blamed Donald Trump for the events of January 6th, despite Trump’s efforts to authorize security. They claim that Speaker Nancy Pelosi failed to secure the Capitol, even though it was known that large crowds would attend the rally. Wren criticize the January 6th Committee for being biased and excluding members like Jim Banks, who they believe would have held Pelosi accountable.
Wren and Bannon assert that this situation represents a broader attempt by Democrats to undermine civil liberties and demonize political opponents. They believe this was orchestrated by figures like Pelosi, General Milley, Chuck Schumer, and Susan Rice.
They advocate for a future Republican-led Congress to investigate these actions thoroughly and hold those responsible accountable, emphasizing that Democrats have not played by the rules. They suggest using the same aggressive tactics against Democrats that were allegedly used against Trump and his supporters.
Wren also mentions that Republican donors increasingly support Trump, driven by dissatisfaction with Biden’s administration and concerns over potential tax increases and Democratic policies. They anticipate that Democrats might replace Biden before the next election due to his declining performance and speculations about internal Democratic strategies.
Wren’s comments reflect a strong belief in a biased and unjust system led by Democrats, and they call for Republicans to take a tougher stance and pursue rigorous investigations and accountability when back in power.
Peters: Need Courts To Admit Evidence On Dominion And 2020 Election
Tina Peters and Steve Bannon discuss Peters’ upcoming trial, which starts on July 31st and runs through August 12th. Peters, who faces a 10-count felony indictment, claims her legal troubles stem from her efforts to expose election irregularities in Colorado, particularly those involving Secretary of State Jenna Griswold. Peters alleges that Griswold deleted 29,000 election records and that wireless devices in the Mesa County voting equipment were capable of flipping votes.
Bannon asks whether Peters will be allowed to present her evidence in court. Peters expresses concern that the judge might not permit her evidence but calls on patriotic Americans to support her by attending the trial and bringing attention to her case. She emphasizes her clean criminal record and insists that her actions were motivated by a desire to uncover the truth.
Peters encourages supporters to visit her website, freetina.com and mentions that her trial proceedings will be televised. She also promotes her show on Lindell TV and Conservative Daily. Bannon praises Peters as a fighter and assures her of continued support from the WarRoom audience.
Lindell: Wisconsin Recall Has Over 7k Signatures; Recall Coming Soon
Mike Lindell and Steve Bannon discuss the imminent recall of Wisconsin Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, following the validation of over 7,000 signatures, which exceeded the requirement. Lindell anticipates the recall to be officially announced by June 28th, leading to a special election primary on August 6th. Lindell expresses satisfaction with the recall process and hints at a candidate, although not legally announced.
Bannon emphasizes the significance of this recall, noting Vos as a major obstacle. Lindell then promotes MyPillow products, highlighting various deals and encouraging purchases, particularly on the last day of the “go anywhere pillow with the American flag” promotion. He praises the support from the War Room audience and mentions new items like dish towels and sandals. Bannon concludes by promoting upcoming segments and shows.
Jenkins: Sheriffs And ICE Can Work Together To Address Illegal Immigration And Keep America Safe
Steve Bannon, Ben Bergquam, and Sheriff Chuck Jenkins discuss the collaboration between sheriffs and ICE to tackle illegal immigration. They emphasize the importance of local and federal cooperation to enhance national security and enforce immigration laws effectively. Sheriff Jenkins highlights the need for robust border policies and criticizes current administration policies that he believes undermine enforcement efforts. Bergquam supports these views, stressing the impact of illegal immigration on community safety. The conversation underscores their shared commitment to stricter immigration control and stronger enforcement partnerships.
Thayer: Leadership Of The CCP Are The Richest People On Earth
Steve Bannon and Bradley Thayer discuss the corrupt nature of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), emphasizing that CCP leaders are among the richest people globally, having amassed their wealth by exploiting China. They argue that exposing this corruption could fuel Chinese citizens’ outrage and potentially lead to regime change. Thayer’s article, co-authored with Paul Berkowitz, highlights these issues and calls for a coordinated effort to reveal and challenge the CCP’s illegitimacy. They plan to delve deeper into this topic in future discussions.
Chodoff: Actual War With Hezbollah In North Israel
Steve Bannon and Elliott Chodoff discussed the increasing threat of terrorism, highlighting a recent thwarted attack by suspected Jordanian terrorists. Bannon emphasized that the Biden administration’s policies have left the U.S. border vulnerable to terrorist infiltration. Chodoff confirmed that Israeli media closely follows U.S. events, expressing concern over global anti-Israel sentiment.
They both stressed the significance of Israel’s strategic military response to threats from Hamas and Hezbollah, underscoring the complex and intense nature of potential future conflicts.
Bensman: There’s An Uprising Among European Populations Over Illegal Immigration
Todd Bensman and Steve Bannon discussed the Biden administration’s policies on migration and asylum, criticizing the exceptions in the executive order that they believe undermine the intended restrictions. They expressed concern about the influx of migrants, particularly those from Russia and Central Asia, who they claim are allowed to enter the U.S. despite the order.
Bensman highlighted internal memos that suggest a selective enforcement of the order, allowing most migrants to enter while excluding certain nationalities. He also pointed out the lack of deportations and the shift in blame toward Republicans for the failure of the Langford bill.
The conversation also touched on public opinion, with a majority of Americans supporting a new government program to deport all people living in the U.S. illegally. This support was strongest among Trump supporters and some Democrats.
Bensman and Bannon further discussed the security risks associated with the open border policy, mentioning the apprehension of 369 suspected terrorists on the FBI’s watch list at the southern border.
The discussion concluded with concerns about the potential infiltration of terrorists through the southern border, citing warnings from the FBI director and the DHS 2024 threat assessment.
The Lafayette Square Pro-Hamas Vandalism Illustrates The Growing Strength Of "The Enemy Within”
Ben Harwell discussed the recent European Parliament elections, highlighting the rise of center-right parties, which together secured 35% of the vote, compared to 31% for center-left and left-wing parties. He noted that the European political landscape is characterized by multiple parties forming coalitions, unlike the two-party system in the U.S. Harwell attributed the electoral success of the right-leaning parties to common concerns about nationalism, immigration, and anti-green policies, particularly in Germany, where energy costs have risen due to the shutdown of coal-burning plants and nuclear power plants.