Mike Davis Blowing Lid On Lawfare: When President Trump Gets Back In Office He Will Publicly Release Crossfire Hurricane Evidence
Resource for this article: FISA Abuse Investigation
In a powerful conversation on WarRoom, Mike Davis of the Article III Project joined Steve Bannon to lay out a clear mission for Trump’s potential second term: unwinding the political, legal, and intelligence entanglements that Davis calls "Crossfire Hurricane.” This infamous operation, the root of the Russia investigation, has been repeatedly linked to efforts by establishment insiders to undermine Trump’s administration. Now, according to Davis, it’s time for the American public to know the truth.
"Steve, the American people delivered their verdict,” Davis said, referencing recent electoral successes that underscore Trump’s enduring support. "They want accountability and transparency. They’re tired of the ‘deep state’ weaponizing its power.”
The focus, Davis insists, is not on revenge but on justice. "We’re not talking retribution; we’re talking about fixing a broken system,” he stated. He referenced how Crossfire Hurricane began as an investigation into Trump’s campaign based on the now-discredited Steele Dossier, a document funded by opposition sources. "This wasn’t just politics; this was a coordinated attack on a sitting president and his closest advisors.”
Both Bannon and Davis agree that this investigation went far beyond routine checks and balances, describing it as a "systemic” issue within government agencies. "The FBI, DOJ, and intelligence community were politicized against a sitting president,” Bannon explained. "This isn’t about a few bad actors. This is embedded in the structure.”
For Davis, accountability means going after those who wielded government power with partisan intent, specifically within agencies like the DOJ and FBI. He insists that any Trump administration must act quickly to hold these institutions to account. "Jack Smith, Matthew Graves, Chris Wray—all those who participated in this weaponization should be removed immediately,” he demanded, referring to high-profile figures in the DOJ’s leadership and special investigations. Davis emphasized that this should be the priority as soon as Trump takes office.
The aim, Davis argues, is to prevent future political administrations from weaponizing government against political opponents. This would require structural reforms, complete transparency, and releasing the full record of Crossfire Hurricane documents to the public. "Trump declassified these documents on his way out in 2021, but the FBI held them back. They’re hiding the truth,” Davis claimed. For him, exposing Crossfire Hurricane is essential to restoring public trust in American institutions.
Reflecting on Trump’s initial presidential term, Davis noted that Trump’s lack of experience made him vulnerable to establishment manipulation. But now, after years of navigating the entrenched resistance, Davis is convinced Trump and his allies have learned vital lessons. "There won’t be the same mistakes with personnel. They’re ready for the bureaucratic games,” he asserted.
Davis closed the conversation by inviting Americans to support the Article III Project, which he described as Trump’s "fiercest ally on lawfare and election integrity.” "This isn’t just about Trump,” Davis said. "It’s about restoring faith in justice and making sure these abuses never happen again.” For him, Crossfire Hurricane is not just history but a critical case study on the dangers of unchecked power.
As Bannon put it, "We’re in a fight for transparency, a fight to make sure the American people see everything, so it doesn’t happen again.” The path to justice, they argue, starts with Crossfire Hurricane’s full deconstruction, offering both a reckoning and a warning for future administrations.
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