Friday, June 28
DeGrasse: Debate Causes Political Earthquake In Senate And House Seats
Steve Bannon and Alex DeGrasse discuss the current political landscape and its impact on the upcoming elections. They highlight a significant shift in voter sentiment against the Democrats, notably President Biden, following a recent event they describe as a political earthquake. DeGrasse emphasizes that polling and focus group data show a dramatic collapse in support for Biden among various voter groups, including hard Democrats and independents.
They talk about the strategic implications for both parties. DeGrasse points out that Democrats spend most of their campaign funds defensively while Republicans focus on offense. He believes this positions Republicans favorably to make significant gains in the House and Senate. The conversation underscores the importance of mobilizing Republican voters and leveraging grassroots efforts to capitalize on the current political climate.
Bannon and DeGrasse also discuss the internal turmoil within the Democratic Party, with high-level meetings reportedly taking place to address the growing crisis. They suggest that if the Republicans maintain their momentum, they could achieve substantial victories in the upcoming elections, potentially gaining a sizable majority in the House and making significant inroads in the Senate.
Davis: Historic SCOTUS Decisions Deliver Justice For J6 Prisoners And Death Of Deep State
Mike Davis joins Steve Bannon to discuss several key issues. Davis is praised for his coverage of recent Supreme Court activities, emphasizing the historic nature of the decisions being made. They mention three upcoming cases, with particular focus on the immunity case, which is seen as critical, and the NetChoice case, which conservatives are expected to lose.
Davis highlights the importance of journalist Julie Kelly’s work in bringing attention to the politicization and weaponization of the Justice Department, particularly in relation to the January 6th prosecutions. He credits her with influencing the Supreme Court to take up these cases. Davis and Bannon discuss the perceived malicious prosecution of January 6 defendants, emphasizing the need for legal, financial, and political consequences for those involved, including high-profile figures like Andrew Weissman.
They also address the broader implications of recent Supreme Court rulings, particularly the reversal of Chevron deference, which they see as a significant step in deconstructing the administrative state. Davis credits President Trump’s judicial appointments, particularly Justice Neil Gorsuch, with driving this shift. He underscores the importance of the upcoming 2024 election, highlighting the potential for new Supreme Court appointments and the impact this could have on the court’s direction.
Davis concludes by stressing the stakes of the current political and judicial battles, urging Republicans to recognize the ongoing threats and the importance of continued vigilance and action.
Julie Kelly The Real Hero In SCOTUS Fischer Decision
In a discussion between Julie Kelly and Steve Bannon, they address the significant impact of the DOJ’s misuse of statute 1512 in prosecuting January 6th defendants, leading to severe personal and professional consequences for those involved. Kelly highlights how the DOJ has used the vague language of this statute to detain individuals pre-trial, resulting in long-term incarceration and ruined lives. Both Kelly and Bannon emphasize the need for accountability within the DOJ and the judiciary, suggesting investigations and potential impeachment of officials and judges involved in these prosecutions. They also discuss potential reforms, including random judge selection and legislative oversight, to prevent future abuses. Furthermore, they speculate on the implications for former President Trump, noting that the same statute has been used in charges against him, and propose immediate and future actions to address these issues and ensure justice.
Hughes: J6 Prisoners Lives Upended For Political Theater
Cynthia Hughes of the Patriot Freedom Project joined Steve Bannon to discuss the significant impact of a Supreme Court decision on January 6th defendants. Hughes highlighted how many, including her nephew Tim Hal, have unjustly languished in prison due to the obstruction charge. Despite the ruling, Hughes warned that the process of securing releases and resentencing would be complex, as the DOJ might weaponize other charges. She emphasized the critical role of legal support, crediting attorneys like Nick Smith and supporters such as Bannon, Julie Kelly, Dinesh and Debbie D’Souza, and former President Trump for their contributions. Hughes called for civil lawyers to assist in ongoing efforts and outlined the need for accountability and investigations once Trump potentially resumes office. Bannon reiterated the importance of seeking justice for the affected families and holding those responsible accountable.