Trump Admin Launches National Farm Security Action Plan To Defend Food Supply From Foreign Threats
Steve Bannon emphasized President Trump’s focus on national food security and threats from the Chinese Communist Party, including bioterrorism and land acquisition. He highlighted Secretary Brooke Rollins’ role, along with Peter Navarro, Pete Hegseth, and Kristi Noem, in advancing policies to protect America’s food system. A cabinet meeting and upcoming executive orders are expected to reinforce this agenda. Bannon reaffirmed Trump’s firm stance: no amnesty, ever—only strategic mass deportations, with automation and welfare reform aimed at building a 100% American workforce. He praised the Charlie Kirk Show for amplifying these policies and warned against panic over rumors of hidden amnesty in visa programs. Bannon criticized Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and warned the U.S. must not become passive. Framing it all as part of a "Fight Club,” Bannon urged supporters to fight relentlessly against globalist pressures, defend American sovereignty, and win permanent populist victories.
"The NDAA Is The Vehicle To Put This Into Law.” Teetsel On Rooting Out Woke In Military
Steve Bannon and Eric Teetsel of Citizens for Renewing America (CRA) discussed the urgent need to codify President Trump’s anti-woke military reforms through the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). While Trump and Secretary Pete Hegseth have issued strong executive actions—banning race-based hiring and woke curricula—Teetsel warned that without statutory backing, a future administration could easily reverse them. Bannon emphasized the importance of citizen involvement, urging veterans and active-duty families to access model amendments at CitizensRenewingAmerica.com and pressure senators like Tuberville, Banks, and Scott to act. On foreign policy, both voiced concern over U.S. military resources being diverted to Ukraine and Israel at the expense of Indo-Pacific readiness. Teetsel praised President Trump’s strategic pause in arms transfers, allowing time to assess U.S. capacity. Bannon concluded that this fight requires bold, codified action to secure lasting national and defense policy victories.
"The Risk Of Burnouts Will Be 100x Higher By 2030,” Dave Walsh On Preserving Base Loan Power
Dave Walsh joined Steve Bannon to highlight President Trump’s new executive order ending tax subsidies for unreliable, foreign-controlled energy sources like wind and solar. The EO empowers Treasury Secretary Bessent to crack down on manipulated tax credits (IRS 45Y & 45E) and targets a 2026 loophole that extended subsidies for years. Walsh praised a DOE study confirming Trump’s energy warnings: the U.S. faces a 100x higher risk of blackouts by 2030 due to overreliance on intermittent sources like wind, solar, and inadequate battery storage. Walsh emphasized that electrification trends are destabilizing the grid—repeating Europe’s failed energy model—and must be reversed now.
Allen & Bin Ladin: Globalist Institutions Are Trying To Rebrand Geneva As The Main Hub For Global AI
Joe Allen and Noor Bin Ladin talked to Steve Bannon about the Globalization of AI and their concerns.
TEXAS FLOODING UPDATE: City Of Kerrville Gives Disaster Update
Steve Bannon: "If You’re Providing Defense For Somebody In An Open Kinetic War, You’re A Combatant:
Steve Bannon warned that the U.S. risks being dragged into another foreign war—this time in Ukraine—due to its defensive support, just like in past Middle East conflicts. He criticized U.S. overextension, highlighting that critical military systems like Patriot batteries are being depleted while Taiwan and the Pacific are left exposed. Bannon argued Europe, not the U.S., should lead on Ukraine, since NATO and the EU provoked the crisis. He emphasized Trump’s peace efforts and warned that escalating arms support only deepens American entanglement. If Ukraine collapses, the U.S. could be forced into direct conflict—just as it was with Iran and Israel.
Steve Bannon: "On September 30th You’re Going To Be Sucking On A CR, A Big Ugly CR
Steve Bannon emphasized the urgent need for structural reform in immigration, spending, and economic policy. He warned against potential amnesty hidden in executive actions, particularly involving H-2A and H-1B visas. He tied America’s economic and national security vulnerabilities to a broader convergence—Chinese Communist Party influence, artificial intelligence, energy, agriculture, and climate "hoaxes.” Bannon warned that unless Congress codifies strong conservative policies, radical shifts at the Labor and Defense departments would persist. He called for deep spending cuts, real rescissions, and aggressive action before the September 30, 2025 funding deadline, warning that without action, Congress will again pass a bloated continuing resolution. Russ Vought and OMB were praised for leading efforts to claw back billions in waste. Bannon also stressed the need to examine fraud and inefficiencies in Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. He concluded with a pitch for Birch Gold, highlighting gold as a hedge against the financial instability he believes is accelerating.