Monday, June 24
Steve Bannon Calls Out CNN’s Lack of News Sense And Total Bias Prior To First Presidential Debate
In his comments, Steve Bannon strongly criticizes CNN, accusing the network of bias and unprofessionalism, especially in its coverage of Donald Trump and his campaign. Bannon suggests that CNN’s ratings and advertising woes are due to its poor content, which he describes as immature and biased against Trump and his supporters. He contrasts this with MSNBC, which, despite its bias, he believes at least presents its content professionally.
Bannon highlights a specific incident where CNN cut off Trump’s National Press Secretary, Karoline Leavitt, during a segment, describing this as unprecedented and disrespectful. He argues that this action demonstrates CNN’s lack of professionalism and deep-seated bias against Trump and the MAGA movement.
Bannon also suggests that Trump should not participate in CNN-hosted events, claiming that the network is setting a trap for him. He emphasizes that CNN’s mishandling of such interactions shows their hatred for Trump and disrespect for his supporters. Bannon concludes that CNN should apologize to the Trump campaign for their actions.
Speaker Paul Ryan and His Team Rigged Our Russiagate Investigation Before He Started It
Steve Bannon and Kash Patel discussed explosive revelations about Paul Ryan’s role in the Russia investigation. Patel highlighted that Ryan and his Chief of Staff had access to the Steele Dossier as early as late 2016 or early 2017, yet Ryan ordered the House Intelligence Committee to investigate without disclosing this crucial information. Patel accused Ryan of intentionally rigging the investigation against Trump, lying about his knowledge of the dossier, and failing to inform key investigators like Patel and Devin Nunes.
Bannon emphasized that Ryan forced Nunes to recuse himself, which shifted control to Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell, known critics of Trump. Both Bannon and Patel criticized Ryan’s integrity, calling for him to be held accountable and put under oath to explain his actions. They also underscored the importance of uncovering the truth and exposing Ryan’s alleged misconduct.
Rep. Bob Good Exposes Voting Irregularities In Lynchburg, VA
Bob Good and Steve Bannon discussed the issues surrounding the Virginia 5th District primary election. Good expressed concerns about the integrity of the election, particularly in Lynchburg, the largest city in the district. He highlighted problems with the drop boxes and data inconsistencies, claiming that ballots were left unaccounted for days after the election. Both sides of the city council races have acknowledged security concerns. Good emphasized that these vulnerabilities could impact the November elections, and he plans to challenge the certification of the results and demand a full investigation.
Bannon and Good stressed the national implications of this race, noting the support Good’s opponent received from establishment figures like Paul Ryan and Kevin McCarthy. Good appealed for support to fund legal challenges and recount efforts to ensure the election’s integrity and prevent “swamp creatures” from gaining influence.
Karoline Leavitt Gets Honest About The First Presidential Debate
In their conversation, Karoline Leavitt and Steve Bannon discussed her recent experience on CNN, where she was abruptly cut off during a segment. Leavitt, serving as the national press secretary for President Trump’s campaign, highlighted CNN’s bias and lack of fairness in handling discussions about Trump. She criticized CNN for silencing her when she brought up factual criticisms of CNN moderators like Jake Tapper, who she accused of bias against Trump. Leavitt asserted that CNN operates as a propaganda tool for the Democratic Party and Biden, avoiding critical coverage of Biden’s administration while unfairly targeting Trump. She emphasized Trump’s determination to confront such biases during his upcoming debates, despite CNN’s attempts to control the narrative against him.
The Reality Check Of Brexit | Raheem Kassam On Farage’s Election Future Implications For The Globe
In a conversation at Dover’s White Cliffs, Steve Bannon, Raheem Kassam, and Ben Bergquam discussed the significant influx of illegal migrants into the UK and broader Europe. They highlighted the historic symbolism of Dover, historically known as a departure point for soldiers heading to war. They expressed concern over current waves of illegal immigration, criticizing UK Tories for failing to curb it despite promises. They drew parallels to similar issues in the US under Trump’s presidency and upcoming elections in France. The trio emphasized grassroots disillusionment with mainstream parties and the rise of populist movements like Nigel Farage’s Reform Party in response. Their travels and coverage aim to expose these issues across Europe, linking them to globalist policies and calling for nationalist alternatives.
Paoletta: Justice Clarence Thomas Is Spearheading The Judicial Fight Against Administrative State
Steve Bannon and Mark Paoletta discuss various topics related to the Supreme Court, particularly focusing on the influence and attacks against Justice Clarence Thomas. They criticize the left for what they perceive as relentless attempts to undermine conservative justices, especially Thomas, through dishonest attacks and misinformation campaigns. Bannon and Paoletta argue that Thomas has been pivotal in shifting the Supreme Court towards originalist interpretations and limiting the administrative state’s power, highlighting recent and upcoming landmark decisions. They also emphasize the broader implications of these judicial battles in shaping American governance and policy. The conversation underscores their belief that these issues are critical to preserving constitutional principles and resisting political efforts to control the judiciary.