Tuesday, June 25
Steve Bannon Promises To Deliver Justice To The Administrative State
Steve Bannon discussed several critical points regarding the current political landscape and media coverage. He began by acknowledging Von Hilliard from MSNBC for his consistent reporting on Trump, noting Hilliard’s connections to Arizona and his family’s support for the War Room.
Bannon criticized mainstream media figures like Joy Reid and John Heilemann for their negative focus on Trump, suggesting they are wasting their talents on vindictive coverage rather than substantive journalism. He emphasized that Trump’s efforts are about justice, not vengeance or retribution and that many government officials who opposed Trump, including the “51 traitors” involved in discrediting the Hunter Biden laptop story, should be held accountable.
Bannon highlighted the importance of the current week, describing it as historic due to five Supreme Court decisions, particularly the overturning of Chevron deference, which limits administrative agencies’ power. He credited the Federalist Society’s and libertarian-leaning lawyers’ efforts for their long-term work in deconstructing the administrative state, referring to it as the “Leviathan.”
He urged the War Room audience, whom he called the “special forces” of the movement, to continue driving the narrative and participating actively in the show. Bannon underscored the significance of challenging the perceived compartmentalization of the Justice Department from the executive branch, pointing to Merrick Garland’s alleged close collaboration with the White House as evidence of a vast conspiracy against Trump.
Mike Davis: "Merrick Garland’s Allies Are Above The Law And His Enemies Are Below The Law”
In a discussion with Steve Bannon, Mike Davis addressed alleged political weaponization of the Justice Department against President Trump. They questioned the legality of gag orders potentially restricting Trump’s communication with Bannon and Davis, and criticized the historical insulation of the Justice Department, likening it to efforts against Nixon. Davis accused the FBI and DOJ of fabricating evidence during the Mar-a-Lago raid, framing it as part of a broader conspiracy. Both Bannon and Davis harshly criticized Attorney General Merrick Garland, alleging his involvement in a criminal conspiracy and predicting severe legal repercussions for him under a future Trump administration. They also highlighted allegations against Kristen Clarke, Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Rights Division, accusing her of perjury during her confirmation hearing and weaponizing her position against political opponents, particularly targeting Christians and pro-life activists. The discussion emphasized the need for future investigations and legal actions against current Justice Department officials, describing the department as corrupt and biased, and advocating for a return to constitutional principles.
Part One:
Steve Bannon: "I Am 5000% SURE That Merrick Garland Is Gonna End Up In Prison”
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Bannon Calls Out The Globalists’ Crimes Against The American People
Steve Bannon addressed several topics, emphasizing the financial and political crisis under the Biden administration. He claimed that CNN is struggling financially and relies on Trump for ratings, predicting that Trump’s activities will dominate the news. Bannon criticized Biden’s handling of the economy, comparing it unfavorably to Trump’s term, which he characterized as a “golden age” with low inflation, unemployment, and interest rates. He accused the current administration of lying about economic realities and manipulating information to mislead the public. Bannon smacked down globalists, particularly Fortune 100 CEOs, accusing them of exploiting the American middle class and advocating for a populist, nationalist approach. He also criticized the Democrats and the elite, suggesting they are out of touch with ordinary Americans’ struggles. Bannon urged for fiscal responsibility, including shutting down the government to force a national conversation on spending. He framed the fiscal policies of the current administration as a form of bondage, likening them to modern slavery due to debt and financial mismanagement, and called for a populist uprising to rectify these issues.
BOMBSHELL: Maricopa County Hides Voting Security Risks On Election Day
Steve Bannon, Caroline Wren, and Gina Swoboda discussed the political and election security situation. Bannon asserted that CNN is financially dependent on Trump and would concede control to him during debates. Caroline Wren described a recent incident in Maricopa County, Arizona, where a temporary election worker, Walter Ringfield Jr., was arrested for stealing a security lanyard and key fob. She highlighted Ringfield’s suspicious background, noting his previous affiliations with left-wing organizations and his social media activity being wiped clean except for his Truth Social account. Gina Swoboda emphasized the seriousness of the security breach, noting that the stolen key fob could access critical election machinery. She criticized Maricopa County’s handling of the situation and expressed frustration over the lack of immediate legal action and media coverage. Swoboda called for urgent measures from the Republican National Committee (RNC) and indicated ongoing discussions to address the security concerns.
Part One:
Democrat Advocate And Election Worker ARRESTED In Maricopa County, AZ
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Steve, your interview this morning with Eric Prince was so stunning. Your persistence to get him to tell us WHY the CIA would be the easiest to fix was a revelation few people would understand. These tidbits of information about our government reveals so much of how the bureaucrats make it so filled with venom against the American people.
And I worked for the Federal government taking care of veterans at the VA hospitals, so I know how bent on preserving government without serving those who should be honored for their service to our country!
Thanks so much for all you do! Prince isn’t so bad either!;)