Saturday, 19 April 2025

Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 17 MARCH 25 [AM]


"You Are Sabotaging the POTUS During A National Emergency.” Mike Davis On Activist Judge Attempting Block Deportation Of Venezuelan Gang

Steve Bannon and Mike Davis addressed what they perceive as a concerted effort by the “Deep State” and radical Democrats to undermine President Trump’s administration through legal warfare (“lawfare”). Davis argued that Democrats weaponized the Biden Justice Department to target Trump supporters, particularly citing the Supreme Court’s Fisher decision on January 6th prosecutions. He contrasted this with Trump’s focus on deporting violent gangs like Tren de Aragua and MS-13, which Trump has designated as terrorist organizations, arguing that these pose a greater threat than “Trump grandmas.”

Bannon and Davis criticized activist judges, spotlighting Judge Jeb Boasberg’s temporary restraining order, which they called “lawless” and dangerous, alleging it interfered with Trump’s national security operation to deport terrorists. Davis, leveraging his judicial oversight experience, called for Boasberg’s impeachment, urging action via article3project.org.

They accused Democrats of controlling big law firms and courts to delay Trump’s agenda, framing it as a “revolution of common sense.” Bannon suggested legislative restructuring of courts, referencing historical precedents, to counter judicial overreach. Both emphasized fighting back aggressively, warning that inaction emboldens their opponents, with Davis asserting Trump’s constitutional duty as Commander-in-Chief supersedes such judicial orders.

Part One:

MASS PURGE: Mike Davis Reveals MAJOR Reforms Are Coming For D.C. Courts

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MAIN STREET SHUT DOWN: Tudor Dixon Blasts Democrats For Exit Of U.S. Jobs Out Of Michigan

Steve Bannon and Tudor Dixon analyzed the Democratic Party’s struggles and President Donald Trump’s influence with Trump currently in office. Bannon highlighted a Drudge Report feature suggesting AOC, alongside Bernie Sanders, is emerging as the party’s face, touring against oligarchs—a move he mocked as hypocritical since Democrats, he claims, created them. He argued this is their only strategy, but it’s weak.

Tudor Dixon relished CNN’s apparent admission of damaging the Democrats, noting their identity crisis as radicals like AOC and Sanders take over. She contrasted this with Trump’s resilience, suggesting Democrats envy his tenacity—surviving even an assassination attempt—while lacking a comparable leader. In Michigan, a pivotal state, Dixon said residents embrace Trump’s focus on jobs and manufacturing, starkly contrasting Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s failures. She found Whitmer’s plea to Trump for help ironic, given past criticism, and emphasized Michigan’s desire for a Main Street revival, which Trump promises by prioritizing American manufacturing. Dixon predicted Trump’s efforts would overshadow Democratic attempts to claim credit, with Michiganders seeing him as their champion against years of economic decline under Whitmer.

Tom Homan Addresses Media On Venezuelan Gang Members Being Transported To El Salvador Prison

Tom Homan, speaking from the White House under President Donald Trump, defended the administration’s deportation of over 200 dangerous individuals, including MS-13 and Tren de Aragua (TDA) members, designated as terrorists. Homan praised Trump’s use of the Aliens Enemies Act and Title 8 to remove these threats, citing their role in fentanyl deaths and urban violence as an invasion necessitating action. He emphasized that the operation, which saw a plane of terrorists deported despite a court order (issued after it entered international waters), fulfilled Trump’s mandate to address border security and illegal immigration crime. Homan dismissed media "hectoring” as disinformation warfare, refusing to detail gang identification methods beyond referencing law enforcement intelligence and criminal records. He insisted all 10 million illegal immigrants must leave, rejecting claims of targeting only criminals, and urged an investigation into the prior regime’s policies, aligning with Trump’s Justice Department priorities.

ALIEN ENEMIES ACT: Todd Bensman On The Legislation Key To MASS Trump Deportations

Steve Bannon and Todd Bensman discussed President Donald Trump’s border crackdown, leveraging the Aliens Enemies Act of 1798. Bensman, fresh from El Paso-Juarez, noted a quiet border, with Texas DPS shifting focus from the river due to reduced crossings—a shift echoed by a New York Times article admitting Trump’s policies drastically cut migration in 40 days. Bannon hailed this as a "miraculous” use of common sense, targeting criminals like MS-13, despite media criticism. Bensman observed the media’s push for "injustice porn” to erode public support for deportations, which enjoys 70-80% approval, even for non-criminals. He detailed DHS efforts prosecuting illegal entries (1325s, 1326s) in Texas judicial districts, deterring crossers, though rebuilding detention infrastructure and securing funding delays mass deportations. Bannon blamed the "hectoring” media as a Deep State arm, while Bensman pointed to Mexican cartels and policy consistency as key challenges. Follow Bensman at toddbensman.com.

"It Is Full Of Waste, Fraud, And Abuse.” Kari Lake Reacts To 1,300 Voice Of America Layoffs

Steve Bannon interviewed Kari Lake, recently appointed by President Donald Trump as senior advisor to the U.S. Agency for Global Media, overseeing Voice of America (VOA) and related entities. Lake recounted her “Bloody Saturday” actions, exposing waste, fraud, and abuse within the agency, which she found corrupted by Obama and Biden appointees. She canceled five grantees consuming 50% of the budget—non-transparent “gifts” to cronies—following Trump’s Friday executive order to reduce the agency to its statutory mandates, like VOA and Cuban broadcasting. Lake, with DOGE team assistance, is forensically auditing the agency, uncovering issues like a $250 million D.C. high-rise lease unfit for broadcasting.

She aims for full transparency, contrasting the agency’s secretive past, and noted its Cold War mission to promote American liberty was hijacked by neo-Marxists. Bannon tied this to Deep State resistance, citing delays in confirming Michael Pack, fired swiftly by Biden, underscoring the agency’s significance to entrenched powers.

 


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