Wednesday, June 5
Sergio Gor Reveals Dr. Navarro’s Warning About Election Interference
In their discussion, Steve Bannon and Sergio Gor reflect on the ongoing political struggles since the Tea Party era. Bannon introduces Gor, highlighting his extensive experience, including his work for Michelle Bachmann and Rand Paul. They discuss the persistent issues in Congress and the judicial system’s control. Gor mentions the Hunter Biden case and laments the out-of-control situation in Washington.
The conversation shifts to Peter Navarro, who has faced legal issues and predicts that Trump might also be imprisoned. Gor criticizes a New York judge for scheduling Trump’s sentencing close to the presidential convention, viewing it as unprecedented election interference. He notes that the Department of Justice traditionally avoided politically sensitive cases in the year leading up to an election. Bannon and Gor call for more individual accountability in the political sphere.
"Very Few Fighters”: Kassam Calls Out GOP Congressmen’s Lack Of Fighting Against Weaponized Lawfare
In their discussion, Steve Bannon and Raheem Kassam analyze the left’s reaction to Donald Trump and his allies, describing it as a “professional panic” designed to whip up frenzy against them. Kassam argues that the left is complicit in real American totalitarianism, routinely calling for the persecution of their political opponents. He expresses frustration with the political right’s response, criticizing their adherence to the rule book instead of taking decisive action.
Kassam recounts his experience outside the Manhattan Courthouse, where he questioned Congress members about legislative remedies following a recent verdict against Trump. He was dissatisfied with their hesitant responses, indicating a lack of urgency and initiative. Bannon and Kassam criticize the globalists and the left for not respecting the Constitution, while the right fails to fight back effectively.
Bannon asks Kassam if he agrees with Mark Levin’s view that America is in a post-Constitution era. Kassam humorously responds, highlighting the importance of Bannon’s presence in the war room. Bannon then praises Kassam’s work and directs listeners to the National Pulse for a comprehensive summary of the ongoing political struggles.
ACTION PLAN: Mike Davis Reveals GOP’s Path To End Lawfare
In their discussion, Mike Davis and Steve Bannon analyze the alleged efforts by President Biden and his administration to undermine Donald Trump and his associates. Davis argues that Biden, his top aides, and allies are orchestrating a “republic-ending criminal conspiracy” against Trump, aiming to bankrupt him and prevent his political resurgence. He criticizes Republicans for not effectively fighting back and suggests they have several constitutional powers to counter these efforts.
Davis outlines four constitutional authorities the House Republicans could use:
1) Investigating federal fund usage.
2) Ensuring due process and equal protection under the Fifth Amendment.
3) Using Section 5 of the 14th Amendment to legislate state compliance with due process and equal protection.
4) Initiating impeachment probes against key Biden administration officials.
Bannon and Davis emphasize the need for Republicans to adopt a more aggressive stance, akin to how the left operates. They criticize the legal and political maneuvers against Trump, highlighting the role of figures like Matthew Colangelo and their connections to both the Biden administration and efforts to prosecute Trump.
They call for subpoenas and public hearings to hold accountable those involved in what they see as coordinated attacks against Trump. Bannon also highlights the importance of examining past expenditures and communications related to these legal actions. The conversation underscores the urgency and necessity of Republicans fighting back using their legislative powers and oversight authority.
Sen. Tuberville Warns Of The U.S. Military Losing Its Tradition
Part one:
In a detailed discussion, Senator Tommy Tuberville shares a personal and historical narrative centered on his father’s experiences during World War II, particularly his involvement in the Normandy invasion. Tuberville recounts how his father, a young farm boy from Arkansas, lied about his age to join the army at 16 and drove a tank during the D-Day landings at Utah Beach.
His father faced extreme danger, losing many friends, but managed to survive due to the bravery of his landing craft operator. Tuberville reflects on the harrowing experiences his father endured, including fighting through various battles, suffering injuries, and witnessing the immense toll of war. Despite these experiences, Tuberville’s father remained committed to the military and its values until his death during a training mission for Vietnam at 53.
Tuberville laments the current state of the U.S. military, expressing concerns about the influence of politics and social justice movements within its ranks. He believes these factors undermine discipline and effectiveness, contrasting with the focus and unity of his father’s generation. Tuberville criticizes the modern military’s departure from its traditional values and suggests that this shift has affected recruitment, especially in the South. He underscores the need for a strong, non-political military focused on defense and combat readiness.
The conversation also touches on broader geopolitical issues, including NATO, U.S. foreign policy, and the conflict in Ukraine. Tuberville voices strong support for former President Trump, believing he represents the interests of the American people over politicians. He discusses potential future military strategies and the necessity of reform to restore the U.S. military’s strength and global leadership.
Sen. Tuberville Reflects On Father’s Military Service And U.S. Current Military Capabilities
Two:
Sen. Tuberville Raises Alarm On Neocons Funneling Of U.S. Funds Abroad
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Harnwell: UK press carry exposé on secret NATO stealth plan to get 300k US troops into Ukraine
In a conversation between Ben Harnwell and Steve Bannon, they discuss several articles and topics related to US foreign policy, specifically concerning Ukraine and President Joe Biden. The conversation starts with a Politico article highlighting Democrats’ concern that Biden’s focus on foreign policy and the Ukraine conflict is not resonating well with American voters, potentially affecting his reelection prospects. They also mention a Time Magazine article that supports this view.
Harnwell then points out a Daily Mail article discussing a secret NATO plan to send US troops into Ukraine via five ports, which could potentially escalate the conflict. This plan has not been publicly discussed, and there’s no national conversation about it, especially in countries like Italy that would be involved in the troop movements. Harnwell also mentions a warning from the US Embassy advising Americans not to travel to Ukraine due to the risk of being drafted into the Ukrainian military.