Benny Johnson On The Brutal Murder Of Iryna Zarutska: Little Did She Realize There’s Something As Or More Deadly Than The Warzone That She Fled, Which Is Restorative Justice And Woke Judicial Policies
Steve Bannon interviews conservative commentator Benny Johnson, focusing on crime, immigration, and health policies under President Donald Trump’s administration. Johnson recounts the tragic stabbing of a Ukrainian refugee woman in Charlotte, North Carolina, by a repeat offender with 14 prior arrests, labeling it a racial hate crime enabled by “woke” restorative justice policies. He criticizes these approaches for allowing a small percentage of criminals to terrorize communities, citing FBI data showing Black men, who comprise 6% of the population, committing 52% of murders. Johnson links this to fatherlessness in Black communities, exacerbated by 1960s Great Society programs that incentivized single-parent homes, leading to higher poverty, lower education rates, and increased criminality. Bannon agrees, noting these policies disproportionately harm minority communities. The discussion shifts to Trump’s urban safety initiatives, such as those in Chicago and Washington, D.C., where increased policing and a National Guard presence have resulted in a 94% reduction in crime. Johnson praises El Salvador’s model of incarcerating 1% of its population to achieve safety. They laud Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s nomination for HHS, emphasizing his efforts to combat vaccine mandates and the influence of Big Pharma. Johnson advises removing vaccine manufacturer immunity to ensure accountability, drawing from personal family experiences. Bannon highlights Trump’s support for vaccine choice, and they discuss using social media to disseminate data on vaccine injuries. The interview underscores Trump’s successes in making cities safer and promoting health freedom.
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Benny Johnson: What They Really Want Is To Force You To Use A Vaccine
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SCOTUS Upholds ‘Roving Patrols’ For Immigration Arrests In LA, Julie Kelly Reacts
Steve Bannon hosts journalist Julie Kelly on War Room to discuss two major Supreme Court victories for President Donald Trump’s administration. The first ruling overturns a lower court order restricting federal immigration enforcement in Southern California, allowing ICE agents to conduct stops based on reasonable suspicion in areas known for undocumented immigrants. Kelly highlights Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s concurrence, which acknowledges the immigration crisis and signals potential support for Trump’s use of the Alien Enemies Act to deport Venezuelan gang members like those from Tren de Aragua. She notes the Fifth Circuit’s recent decision upholding executive authority in immigration, criticizing lower courts for overstepping their bounds. The second ruling upholds the firing of FTC Commissioner Rebecca Slaughter. Still, Kelly views it as clarifying presidential powers over independent agencies, which could potentially impact broader efforts, such as the removal of Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook. This aligns with prior Supreme Court decisions affirming the president’s ability to dismiss appointees without cause. Bannon and Kelly critique Democratic legal strategies, which utilize progressive judges to delay Trump’s agenda, but note his consistent wins at the Supreme Court. Kelly argues these decisions reinforce executive authority against judicial interference, predicting positive outcomes for ongoing litigation. She promotes her Substack, “Declassified with Julie Kelly,” and X handle (@julie_kelly2), mentioning a recent podcast on the Federal Reserve. The segment celebrates these wins as bolstering Trump’s governance amid resistance.
Ben Bergquam Live From ICE’s Operation ‘Midway Blitz’ In Chicago
Steve Bannon speaks with Real America’s Voice correspondent Ben Bergquam about “Operation Midway Blitz,” a stepped-up ICE enforcement initiative in Chicago under the Trump administration. Bergquam, embedded with ICE agents, describes pursuing a convicted illegal immigrant career criminal in a neighborhood, only to be obstructed by leftist activists who surrounded their vehicle and called the Chicago police. The suspect evaded capture by staying indoors, protected by the disruption. Bergquam ties this to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling allowing reasonable suspicion stops in immigrant-heavy areas, urging its nationwide application to counter the interference of NGOs and activists. He criticizes Chicago’s leadership under Mayor Brandon Johnson and Governor J.B. Pritzker for previously housing illegals in police facilities while neglecting inner-city safety. Bannon emphasizes the “whole of government” approach involving DHS and other agencies, aligning with Trump’s promises to secure cities like Chicago. Bergquam reports on-the-ground improvements, such as cleared facilities now free of illegals, but stresses the need to prosecute those who obstruct. The interview highlights Trump’s urban crime crackdown, including deportations and rotations targeting “bad hombres,” as part of broader safety efforts seen in D.C.’s crime reduction. Bergquam’s real-time reporting from the scene underscores the operation’s intensity and the left’s resistance, framing it as a key win for Trump’s immigration policies.
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Joe Allen: ChristGPT — AI Jesus and Rise of Techno-Religion
Steve Banon and Joe Allen, a theologian with a degree from Boston University, raise alarms about artificial intelligence infiltrating religion. He warns that AI is being used to create "Jesus apps” and reinterpret sacred texts like the Gospels, potentially fostering new, exploitative faiths. Allen cites a study by Ann Bearhoff from Northwest University, South Africa, which critiques secular companies like Supreme Chaos for pushing these apps, alongside some Christian groups advocating for "evangelical AIs.” He argues this risks turning spirituality into a commercialized, algorithm-driven experience, tailoring Jesus to individual preferences and exploiting personal data. Allen draws parallels to Revelation 13, suggesting AI could align with apocalyptic imagery like the "mark of the beast,” especially as it enables global surveillance or control. He emphasizes the Protestant tradition of personal scriptural engagement, warning that AI’s cartoonish depictions undermine this depth. The discussion, set against the backdrop of President Trump’s administration, reflects broader concerns about transhumanism and the societal impact of technology, with Allen urging a national debate to address these existential threats.
Ben Bergquam Live From ICE’s Operation ‘Midway Blitz’ In Chicago
Bannon and Ben Burquam discuss Operation Midway Blitz, a Trump administration initiative to address illegal immigration. Burquam, embedded with ICE agents in Chicago, reports on successful raids and a surge in self-deportations, crediting President Trump, Tom Homan, and ICE for securing the border. He highlights high morale among agents despite challenges from radical leftists, who attempt to dox and intimidate them. Burquam notes the frustration agents feel when criticized for protecting their identities while facing threats from masked protesters. He references a clip exposing these tensions, which agents appreciated, reinforcing their resolve to apprehend "bad illegals.” The conversation touches on federalizing the National Guard, with Bannon questioning its role in cities like Chicago, where local resistance from figures like Governor Pritzker complicates operations. Burquam suggests a whole-of-government approach involving FBI, DEA, and DHS, with the National Guard as a last resort. He directs listeners to his social media (@BenBurquam) and FrontlineAmerica.com for updates, emphasizing the administration’s aggressive immigration enforcement as a model for national security.
New Federal State Of China On The CCP’s Military Parade And Communist Propaganda
Steve Bannon engages Forest and Ava from the New Federal State of China to analyze the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) military parade on September 3, marking China’s "Victory Day” against Japan. They argue the parade, deliberately timed to signal aggression toward Taiwan and Japan, showcases advanced AI-driven weapons, drones, and jets, reflecting the CCP’s strategy of overwhelming quantity over quality. Forest and Ava reveal the parade’s dual purpose: intimidating domestic rivals within the CCP and projecting power globally, particularly against the U.S. under President Trump. They highlight the inhumane training of soldiers, including using needles to enforce precise postures, as evidence of the regime’s brutality. The absence of other CCP leaders on the platform underscores Xi Jinping’s centralized control, which they see as both a strength and a vulnerability. They urge Americans to recognize the CCP’s threat, including its use of AI and economic warfare to challenge U.S. dominance. Forest and Ava direct listeners to @NFSDSpeaks on Getter and their show, China Watch, for further insights.