LIVE FROM TEXAS: Ben Bergquam Reports 82 Dead From Massive Flash Flood
Steve Bannon and Ben Bergquam covered the devastating Texas flooding, highlighting the tragic loss of 82 lives, including 28 children. Bergquam, reporting from the scene, described the heroic efforts of first responders and emphasized the long-term emotional and societal toll. Bannon and Bergquam raised serious questions about the storm’s origin—whether it was a natural disaster or influenced by human activities like weather manipulation. They criticized the mainstream media for politicizing the tragedy and ignoring deeper issues. Bannon called for accountability, truth, and an informed citizenry, urging investigations into possible failures in warning systems and disaster logistics. Senator Ted Cruz spoke at a press conference.
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Senator Ted Cruz Joins Kerr County, Texas Flood Press Conference
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"Geoenigneering Is A Real Thing.” Ben Bergquam Questions Ted Cruz On If Texas Disaster Was By Design
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DOJ Report: Epstein Did Not Have A Client List, Tom Fitton Reacts
Steve Bannon and Tom Fitton of Judicial Watch discuss a newly leaked DOJ memo related to Jeffrey Epstein, expressing outrage over the lack of transparency and accountability from the Department of Justice and FBI under President Trump. Fitton critiques the memo for making sweeping conclusions—such as denying credible evidence of blackmail—without releasing supporting documents. He argues the DOJ is stonewalling public records requests and instead leaking selective information to media allies like Axios, undermining legal transparency.
Judicial Watch is suing for the release of all Epstein-related records, including those involving uncharged third parties and any FBI communications. Fitton accuses the DOJ of hiding behind vague justifications like "privacy” and "exceptional circumstances,” and stresses that the courts must now force the government to explain its withholding of documents. Bannon highlights this lack of disclosure as emblematic of a broader, deeply embedded corruption within the DOJ and FBI.
They draw parallels to historical coverups, including CIA deception about the JFK assassination, and frame this as part of a systemic failure of federal agencies. The conversation ends with both men calling for full public disclosure and legal accountability, insisting that truth and justice demand exposure, no matter how uncomfortable.
PATRICK: "BRICS Nations Are Quietly De-Dollarizing Through Bilateral Trade In Local Currencies”
Steve Bannon and Philip Patrick discussed the BRICS nations’ subtle but strategic move toward de-dollarization during a summit in Brazil. Rather than openly rejecting the dollar, BRICS leaders emphasized bilateral trade in local currencies, positioning themselves as pro-trade and anti-protectionist. This careful messaging aims to avoid provoking Trump, who has threatened tariffs on countries bypassing the U.S. dollar. Patrick emphasized the BRICS’ long-term, sophisticated plan to reduce dependence on the dollar by using gold as a hedge. Central banks are continuing to buy gold aggressively, signaling waning trust in the dollar. Both agreed the trend is strategic, not emotional—and irreversible.
Solomon On Brennan And Intel Community Aiding Election Steal
John Solomon and Steve Bannon denounced the Deep State’s manipulation of intelligence and political narratives, particularly targeting former CIA Director John Brennan. Solomon emphasized how Brennan misled Congress about the Steele dossier’s involvement in the 2017 Intelligence Community Assessment and ignored objections from senior analysts. Bannon and Solomon agreed that political agendas had infected the intelligence agencies, fostering corruption and eroding public trust. Solomon proposed reforms such as downsizing agencies like the CIA and DNI, relocating intelligence personnel out of D.C., and refocusing them on fieldwork rather than politics. He also stressed the need for accountability, especially for officials who leak false information to shape media narratives. Both men warned of a systemic failure within U.S. national security agencies and called for bold structural reforms. Bannon concluded that these agencies have become threats to democracy, not protectors of it, and said President Trump must lead in cleaning house.
Bannon: "Ted Cruz Was The Shill For Big Tech On The AI Bill, He Held The MAGA Movement Hostage”
Steve Bannon and Ben Bergquam discussed pressing Senator Ted Cruz’s office for evidence showing that the flood was purely natural, accusing Cruz of deflecting and aligning with Big Tech interests. They warned against political smears blaming Trump and emphasized the horrific fallout: 82 dead, including 27 children, many remain missing, and volunteers must arrive in organized groups to assist in search and recovery. The pair condemned opportunistic profiteers contacting grieving parents with ransom scams or "spiritual” visions of missing kids. They also flagged unresolved geoengineering questions—whether weather modification efforts aggravated the disaster. Bannon insisted Cruz and other Republicans must investigate thoroughly while offering empathy to affected families.
We Need To Find A Member Of House Judiciary Willing To Introduce A Bill To Eliminate H1-B Visas
Steve Bannon and Rosemary Jenks slammed the H-1B visa program as a betrayal of American workers, especially STEM graduates. With tech layoffs rising and AI reshaping industries, Jenks argued it’s time to end H-1Bs entirely or at least eliminate adjustment-of-status loopholes. She cited nearly 12 million American STEM grads unable to find jobs in their field, while foreign workers are prioritized through subsidized hiring programs. Bannon blamed the donor class and demanded Congressional action. Jenks, now with the Immigration Accountability Project (IAproject.org), urged voters to pressure lawmakers and support bills from allies like Jim Jordan, Chip Roy, and Mike Lee.