Tuesday, 01 July 2025

Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 18 JUNE 25 [PM]


Dave Brat: "The Fundamental Change Went From Israel Taking Out Nuclear Weapons To Regime Change”

Dave Brat, filling in for Steve Bannon, criticized pro-war rhetoric from figures like Joe Scarborough, pointing out contradictions with Christian teachings. He warned that recent escalations in the Israel conflict have shifted from targeting nuclear threats to regime change, with global powers like Russia and Pakistan now involved. Brat stressed the need for religious leaders to invoke God’s word before endorsing war, citing biblical precedent. He expressed concern for American troops and emphasized Trump’s America First stance. Brat also condemned media manipulation, especially by 60 Minutes, and warned of severe economic consequences if debt ceiling negotiations fail, including a 68% tax hike.

Coverage of the White House and President Trump as well.

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President Trump Chats With Press Ahead Of White House Flag Raising

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White House Flag Raising: President Trump Speaks From White House Lawn

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Sam Faddis: "We Can’t Be In The Position Of Having A Foreign Country Telling Us What Has To Be Done”

Dave Brat and Sam Faddis discussed the alarming disconnect between U.S. and Israeli intelligence on Iran. While the U.S. intelligence community recently told Congress Iran has had no nuclear weapons program since 2003, Israel claims Iran is days away from operational nuclear weapons. Faddis warned that if U.S. leaders now side with Israel without hard evidence, we risk being dragged into another war based on faulty or manipulated intelligence—echoing Iraq in 2003. He criticized calls for regime change, warning such plans lack clarity and could lead to catastrophic casualties. Brat echoed concerns, recalling past CIA overreach and warning of another manipulated war narrative. Congressman Marlin Stutzman joined to affirm Trump’s leadership, stressing Iran’s danger and the need for regional allies—like Saudi Arabia and Turkey—to share the burden. All agreed that escalation without clear goals or evidence could lead to devastating consequences, urging caution and strategic clarity.

REP. STUTZMAN: "Trump Has A Big Task In Front Of Him But I Trust He’s The Guy To Do It.”

Dave Brat and former Congressman Marlin Stutzman discussed global instability, U.S. foreign policy, and economic concerns in America’s heartland. Stutzman, speaking from Indiana, emphasized strong local support for President Trump, crediting him as a master negotiator akin to Reagan. He voiced concern over Iran’s nuclear ambitions and stressed the need for regional allies like Saudi Arabia and Turkey to help confront Iran. Economically, Stutzman reported Midwest unease, noting manufacturing decline due to trade policies. Despite Biden-era challenges, he expressed optimism that Trump’s America First agenda—especially job repatriation—will restore prosperity and security. Both men rejected viewing Middle East conflict as a "game.”

LATEST: Iran Contacted White House For Negotiations, Sent Two Planes To Oman, Jack Posobiec Reports

Jack Posobiec discussed the details of President Trump’s social media posts and also of military movements involved in the Iran-Israel conflict.

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Solomon: FBI Told Intel Agencies To Destroy Evidence Of CCP 2020 Election Interference

John Solomon updated the WarRoom of his ongoing coverage of the 2020 election with ner emerging evidence that the CCP was involved in ballots.

JESSICA VAUGHAN: "The President’s Mass Deportation Campaign Is Working.”

Jessica Vaughan highlighted the success of President Trump’s deportation campaign, noting over a million illegal migrants have self-deported and many more removed by ICE. Businesses relying on illegal labor are feeling pressure, prompting policy flip-flops that ultimately reaffirm enforcement. Vaughan emphasized public support remains strong, especially in sanctuary states like Massachusetts. Dave Brat added that Trump is carrying the immigration burden almost alone while Congress stalls, influenced by corporate donors. Both stressed that granting amnesty now would undo progress, reignite border surges, and burden local communities. They called on Americans to pressure Congress to support lasting enforcement over political


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