“The Day of Judgement is going to be Before Us”
With 10 days left until Steve Bannon is scheduled to be released from Federal Prison for a misdemeanor, it is the perfect time to remember that in the months leading up to his prison sentence, Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist and host of WarRoom, issued a fiery declaration that the MAGA movement remains strong, undeterred, and ready to challenge the establishment.
In the segment below, as Bannon faced a four-month sentence for contempt of Congress, his commentary hit hard. He mocked mainstream commentators like Donnie Deutsch and predicted that the MAGA movement would be even more active during the upcoming election. With just days until his release, Bannon’s words resonated louder than ever.
Fear and Scorn: Bannon Takes Aim at the Political Class
Bannon’s commentary, a signature blend of ridicule and fiery rhetoric, directly targeted political and media figures who oppose the MAGA movement. One of his main targets was Donnie Deutsch, who admitted to feeling “scared” of MAGA’s rising influence at the time. Bannon, never one to shy away from confrontation, turned Deutsch’s fear into a rallying cry.
“You’re cratering, Donnie Deutsch, the big market guy,” Bannon said mockingly. "He said, ‘I’m afraid. I’m afraid. I’m scared.’ Donnie, you need a pat on the head? You need a hug? You’re not a man. I’m afraid. I’m afraid.”
Bannon’s taunt was not just about Deutsch—it reflected his disdain for the entire political class. To Bannon, the elites who feared MAGA were simply afraid of losing their grip on the establishment they had long controlled.
“We Don’t Fear These Folks”: MAGA’s Resolve
The essence of Bannon’s message was clear: the MAGA movement, far from being weakened by legal battles or political setbacks, was encouraged. “This is why we don’t fear these folks,” Bannon said. “Look at them. Just look at them. You fear that?”
For Bannon, the opposition from figures like Deutsch and others symbolized the disconnect between the ruling class and the American people. He emphasized how the political elite had marginalized everyday citizens, particularly those who support MAGA. “This is a people’s government,” Bannon declared, reaffirming his belief that civic society—the working men and women—deserve to have their voices heard and their rights protected.
The Coming Election: MAGA Will Be Heard
Bannon’s fiery rhetoric was also focused on the upcoming election. He predicted that MAGA supporters would show up in force, determined to make their voices heard. He warned the establishment that they couldn’t steal the election a second time. “We’re on point to not let you steal it the second time,” Bannon said, referencing claims of election fraud from 2020.
Bannon, a staunch defender of election integrity, reminded his listeners that MAGA was not going anywhere. “There’s a new day, Donnie,” Bannon declared, alluding to the grassroots power of the movement. “We have to scare people,” he added, sarcastically mimicking the establishment’s fear-driven tactics. “We have to scare the crap out of them.”
“Don’t Let the Door Hit You on the Ass”
As Bannon’s commentary continued, he challenged those threatening to leave if Donald Trump returned to office. “There’s a lot of people saying Trump comes back, they’re going to leave,” Bannon noted with sarcasm. His blunt response? “Donnie, don’t let the door hit you on the ass on the way out.”
This wasn’t just a dig at Deutsch—it was a broader message to the political class that Bannon sees as corrupt and out of touch with the American people. He argued that MAGA supporters had endured hardships like de-platforming, debanking, and even imprisonment, referencing high-profile figures like Rudy Giuliani and Peter Navarro. According to Bannon, it is the elites who should be afraid, not the MAGA movement.
The People’s Judgment
Bannon’s closing words were filled with contempt for the political elite. He accused them of destroying America’s working class and undermining the civic spirit that built the nation. “I detest your class,” Bannon said. “I detest everything you stand for.”
He made it clear that the MAGA movement, led by people like Donald Trump, stands in opposition to this elite class. He warned them that their judgment day was coming: “The day of judgment is gonna be before us.”
Bannon’s unwavering support for Trump and the MAGA movement is rooted in his belief that they represent the true spirit of America. “Donald Trump has got a big heart. Donald Trump is a good man,” Bannon said. But he also issued a stern reminder: “There are people around who want to hold you accountable for what you’ve done to this nation.”
A Movement Unbowed
As Bannon prepares to walk free, his words echo the resolve of the MAGA movement. “You ought to be scared,” Bannon said, addressing the elites. “Damn right.”
Despite facing prison time, Bannon’s message is one of defiance. He is unbowed, and so is the movement he champions. For Bannon, the fight for the soul of America is far from over. And as MAGA prepares for the next election, Bannon’s warning to the establishment is clear: the people will be heard.
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