Tuesday, June 4
Bensman: Biden’s Immigration Executive Order Set Up For Failure; All Politics
The conversation between Steve Bannon and Todd Bensman revolves around the political maneuvering related to immigration policy and the Langford Bill. Bensman describes recent White House actions as performative, intended to set up a narrative for upcoming debates rather than effect real change. He argues that references to the Langford Bill in official documents are a strategy to blame Republicans for blocking immigration solutions. This narrative is expected to be emphasized during debates to criticize Trump and his supporters.
Bensman claims the proposed executive order has loopholes that undermine its effectiveness, particularly the provision allowing asylum seekers entry if they claim fear of returning to Mexico. He suggests that the administration expects legal challenges from groups like the ACLU, potentially orchestrated to reinforce this political narrative.
Bannon emphasizes that acknowledging the crisis and the need for executive action is significant despite its performative nature. He criticizes the administration for failing to secure the border and dismantling Trump’s policies, arguing that the public is aware of the issue and won’t be swayed by political maneuvering. Bensman agrees, noting that the administration’s approach essentially normalizes high levels of illegal immigration, drawing a parallel to lenient shoplifting laws in California.
Both Bensman and Bannon expressed frustration with the administration’s handling of border security and immigration, viewing the situation as part of a broader failure to address critical issues effectively.
Ramirez: New Mexican President Promises To Follow Failed Predecessors Strategies To Address Cartels
The discussion between Oscar Blue Ramirez, Todd Bensman, and Steve Bannon highlights concerns about recent political changes in Mexico and Panama and their implications for US border security. Mexico’s new socialist president, the first woman to hold the office, plans to continue the ineffective security strategies of her predecessor, AMLO, whose policies have led to over 200,000 murders and increased cartel activity. There are fears that she might be influenced by cartels, given AMLO’s history of meetings with cartel members.
Conversely, Panama’s new president is committed to shutting down the dangerous Darien Gap route used by migrants despite facing criticism from international NGOs.
This move could significantly reduce the number of migrants heading to the US, indirectly benefiting the Biden administration by lowering border crossing numbers. However, it is expected to encounter substantial resistance from profit-driven NGOs.
Ziegler: Federal Prosecutors Enter ACTUAL Hunter Biden Laptop As Evidence In Gun Trial
In their discussion, Steve Bannon and Garret Ziegler addressed the dramatic events at Hunter Biden’s recent hearing. Ziegler recounted how Hunter Biden’s wife, Melissa, confronted and insulted him outside the courtroom, highlighting the Biden family’s lack of self-control. Inside, Hunter’s laptop, once dismissed as Russian disinformation, was entered into evidence, validating claims about its authenticity and contents, including details of Hunter’s drug use and questionable dealings. Bannon emphasized that this evidence, known to authorities since late 2019, was suppressed by officials like Bill Barr and Chris Wray, potentially influencing the 2020 election. They criticized the Biden family’s hypocrisy and predicted more damning revelations as the trial progresses, urging scrutiny and accountability for those who misled the public about the laptop.
Harnwell: Uncertainty Ahead Of European Elections — Will Ursula Von Der Leyen Get A Second Mandate?
Ben Harnwell and Steve Bannon discussed various political matters, including the European parliamentary elections and the rise of populist, nationalist movements. They analyzed the performance of certain political figures, such as Viktor Orban and Marine Le Pen, noting the significance of their continued electoral success.
They also touched upon the mistakes made by some far-right politicians, emphasizing the importance of avoiding unforced errors, particularly in the lead-up to elections.
Additionally, they speculated about potential power dynamics and alliances following the elections, highlighting the role of individual voters and political maneuvering in shaping the post-election landscape. Throughout their conversation, they expressed skepticism towards mainstream political narratives and emphasized the need for strategic decision-making within non-establishment political movements.
Applebaum: Grassroots Volunteer’s Must Self Govern And NO WHINING
In their conversation, Steve Bannon and JoJo discuss strategies for engaging and mobilizing volunteers for pro-Trump efforts. JoJo emphasizes the importance of joining Trump Force 47 and other local campaigns to contribute to the movement actively. She highlights her role as a resource for answering questions, organizing events, and guiding volunteers toward meaningful tasks. Bannon underscores the significance of grassroots activism and encourages individuals to get involved regardless of their financial contributions. They stress the need for commitment and spirit in driving the populist movement forward. JoJo provides her contact information for volunteers to reach out for assistance and guidance.
Stern: Election Security FOCUS Of Grassroots Volunteer’s
Steve Stern outlines upcoming events and initiatives related to grassroots efforts and election security. He mentions a scheduled call with Mike Lindell, Katherine Englebret from True the Vote, and Linda Sinkowitz, promising breaking news. Additionally, Stern highlights Trump Force 47’s kickoff event in Philadelphia, featuring Congressman Wesley Hunt, and introduces a new initiative called “Swamp the Vote.” The discussion emphasizes the importance of coordination and participation in these activities to support the populist movement.
Paoletta: Democrats Assault On SCOTUS Flopped And Fell Flat
Steve Bannon and Mark Paoletta discussed the Democrats’ unsuccessful attacks on the Supreme Court and their subsequent reevaluation of strategy. They emphasized the baselessness of these attacks and the need to defend the integrity of the court. Paoletta highlighted instances of alleged conflicts of interest among senators, calling for transparency and accountability within the Senate Ethics Committee.
They criticized the lack of action on ethical complaints and urged the public to push for more scrutiny on congressional behavior. Bannon and Paoletta also condemned attempts by senators to interfere in ongoing court cases and advocated for a stronger defense of judicial independence.
They encouraged engagement in the fight to uphold the integrity of the Supreme Court and provided information on where to find Paoletta’s writings and book on the subject.
Ramaswamy: Nationalist PM Modi Won Three-Peat But Lost “Heartland”
Dave Ramaswamy and Steve Bannon discussed the unexpected outcome of Prime Minister Modi’s third term in India, where his party won overall but faced losses in their traditional strongholds. They likened it to a scenario where Trump would lose support in his core states. Ramaswamy attributed this to the rejection of grassroots candidates in favor of party-endorsed ones, similar to dynamics seen in Trump’s support base versus party apparatus. They highlighted Modi’s nationalism and emphasized the importance of staying true to grassroots support. They discussed parallels between Modi’s and Trump’s leadership styles and concluded with insights on the lessons for both leaders.
Fanell And Thayer: New PRC Minister Of Defenses Promises To CRUSH TAIWANESE SEPARATISTS
In a discussion between Captain Fanell, Bradley Thayer, and Steve Bannon, they touched upon several key points. They highlighted the recent statements made by Admiral Dong Jun of the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLA) regarding Taiwan, emphasizing his aggressive stance towards any notions of Taiwanese independence. Captain Fanell provided context, noting Dong’s background and focus on joint warfare aimed at defeating the US Navy to take Taiwan. Thayer criticized General Austin’s engagement policies, contrasting them with Admiral Dong’s threats, which he sees as weakening US deterrence in the Indo-Pacific.
They discussed the 35th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre and its significance, advocating for the overthrow of the Chinese Communist Party regime. The conversation then shifted to the lessons of the Battle of Midway, highlighting the importance of strategic intelligence and naval readiness in countering threats like the PLA Navy. Captain Fanell expressed concerns about Washington’s politicization of intelligence and the need for a more serious approach to countering China’s growing capabilities.