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Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 4/25/2024 [PM]


Steve Bannon opened the evening WarRoom program with a clip from the US Supreme Court in the Presidential Immunity case involving President Trump.

“We are going on offense on the lawfare; Mike Davis is right; this is Republic ending, and we need to stop it right now,” Bannon told Julie Kelly and Mike Davis. 

Highlights: 

Steve Bannon set the stage for the WarRoom audience

Julie Kelly reported on her findings from the Thursday Supreme Court hearing.

Mike Davis reported his point of view from the Thursday Supreme Court hearing.

Ben Bergquam talked about David Pecker’s cross-examination in President Trump’s trial- saying the case was a sham.

US Rep. Eli Crane talked about his campaign in AZ and the endorsement he got from President Trump.

Grant Stinchfield talked about the status of the Harvey Weinstein case and what it means for cases about President Trump.

Sam Faddis talked about the CCP, prepping and preparing for a power crash.

Tom Klingenstein talked about his short ‘pro-Trump’ film.

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Tom Klingenstein clip

Full show in segments: 

Ben Bergquam discusseed some of his live reporting from the streets of New York city where he has witnessed a number of students and young people admitting that they follow Communist ideology.  Bergqual talked about his travel plans to Hungary and Romania, and concerns about America and Europe falling to the radical left.

He  emphasized the importance of recognizing common enemies, like Communists.  and mentioned prayers for protection for all supporters of MAGA who have been tragted by the left.

Bergquam drew parallels between the timing of a trial and Passover, invoking religious symbolism and praying for protection over President Trump, his family, and Israel and  expressed a belief in a battle between good and evil and vows to stand on the side of light, indicating a commitment to shining a positive influence in Europe.

Bregquam assured listeners of his return and continued presence in the court for next week.

Bannon reported that it was a historic day at the Supreme Court and in the New York courts, with significant events unfolding. The Judiciary Committee released a report on the criminal investigation against President Trump. Discussions centered on whether a president can face criminal prosecution, particularly for official acts versus personal or political actions.

Justices Gorsuch, Alito, and Kavanaugh seemed to lean towards immunity for presidents regarding official acts. However, determining what constitutes an official act remains complex.

Mike Davis predicts a narrow victory for Trump in the Supreme Court, potentially remanding the case back to a lower court. Julie Kelly highlights the vagueness of the charges against Trump and doubts the likelihood of a trial based on conspiracy charges.

Overall, the day’s events underscored the seriousness and long-term consequences of the legal proceedings, emphasizing the need for careful deliberation rather than rushed decisions.

During the discussion, Eli Crane, a candidate in a congressional race, was criticized for being portrayed as soft on border security by his opponents. Despite this, President Trump formally endorsed Crane’s return to Congress. Crane emphasized the importance of challenging misleading narratives and urged voters to pay attention to the complexities of legislative decisions. He thanked President Trump for his endorsement and highlighted the need for transparency in politics.

Additionally, the conversation touched upon a contested election where a candidate, David, led by a small margin with many votes still uncounted. Crane condemned such tactics as “lawfare,” aimed at undermining opponents and manipulating outcomes. He expressed solidarity with fellow candidates facing similar challenges, emphasizing the need for support and unity against malicious attacks.

Overall, Crane’s remarks underscored the importance of vigilance in politics and the necessity of standing firm against deceptive tactics employed by opponents.

Grant Stinchfield highlights the need for accountability regarding the alleged deceitful tactics used to promote COVID-19 vaccines, particularly targeting faith leaders.

He emphasized the importance of holding individuals accountable for what they perceive as a massive criminal conspiracy and criticizes the manipulation of faith leaders to endorse the vaccine and expresses concern over potential vaccine injuries and deaths.

Stinchfield commended the efforts of programs like Steve Bannon’s WarRoom for pushing back against such tactics and urge listeners to tune in to his radio show and podcast for more information:

“Good morning, driving Los Angeles, AM 870.You can tune into that anywhere.  So happy to partner with Real America’s Voice 7 pm Eastern time. Monday through Friday right here on Real America’s voice”

Overall, the speaker emphasizes the importance of staying informed and taking a proactive stance against what they see as unethical practices.

Mike Lindell discusses his time at Mar-A-Lago, expressing admiration for the peaceful atmosphere and the beauty of the location. He highlights the success of his company, MyPillow, and announces promotional offers for their products, including free pillows with purchases and discounts on various items.

Lindell also discusses the significance of the American flag and shares a story about President Trump’s fight to display a large flag at Mar-A-Lago.

He praises Trump’s determination and resilience in defending American values. Lindell mentions his upcoming discussions on election security and his commitment to preserving the integrity of the electoral process. Overall, Lindell’s remarks reflect his dedication to both his business and his political advocacy.

Sam Faddis discussed the ongoing cyber attacks, likening them to the beginning of a kinetic phase of the Third World War, particularly highlighting the threat of the Multi-Foon cyber operation by China.

He emphasized that the goal of these attacks is not just to steal data but to infiltrate and potentially cripple critical infrastructure in the United States.

Faddis emphasized the urgent need for action and awareness, comparing the situation to the lead-up to Pearl Harbor. He urged people to pressure elected officials to take the threat seriously and recommended preparing for potential disruptions to essential services by becoming self-sufficient.

Highlighted was a powerful short film by Klingenstein on the merrits of Donald J. Trump.

This conversation delved into the challenges faced by lawyers and individuals involved in election-related legal battles, particularly highlighting the difficulties faced by figures like John Eastman, who Thomas Klingenstein is friends with. The conversation emphasized how prominent law firms often shy away from such cases, leaving representation to smaller firms, while tactics like disbarment and bankruptcy attempts are used to intimidate legal talent. It also touched on broader political issues, including the lack of urgency among Republican officials in addressing these threats and the importance of recognizing the interconnectedness of various societal challenges.

The discussion  between Klingenstein and Steve Bannon underscored the courage and leadership qualities exhibited by figures like Donald Trump, who are willing to confront these challenges head-on, contrasting them with the reluctance seen among some in the political establishment.

They conversation concluded with a call to action for greater awareness and engagement in confronting these issues, with emphasis on the need for election integrity and resistance against attempts to undermine fundamental values.

“In our movement, the Citizen comes first” -Steve Bannon

This newsletter is to implement the work of WarRoom guests. Remember, “Action, Action, Action,” as  Bannon reminds us.

(Credit for the Pencil drawing: Chris Hiers)

“I drew for Rush Limbaugh for 20 years, his monthly Limbaugh Letter covers and illustrated his Rush Revere books as well. After he died, I was gutted tbh and decided to return to drawing basics. I have evolved into an old-school pencil portrait artist, and I have 2 books are in the works now, and I feel in a pretty good groove again ,” Hiers said, adding this about the Bannon piece specifically:

“This particular work [Bannon as John Paul Jones] was rooted in a show of support for the “Honey Badger” SKB after he was leaving the courtroom last Sept and he quoted John Paul Jones. “I have not yet…” I thought it would make an interesting piece.”

Now it’s your turn Posse.. go do some action and be a part of your own nation’s history.

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