JUDICIAL COUP: Rogan O’Handley On "Marxists In Black Robes Deeming Themselves President”
Steve Bannon and Rogan O’Handly (DC Draino) discussed what they perceive as judicial overreach targeting President Donald Trump. Bannon highlighted a Harvard Law Review study showing a dramatic rise in national injunctions against Trump—over 80 in his current term, averaging 20 per year, compared to fewer than three annually under previous presidents. He argued this reflects Marxist activism by “judges in black robes” usurping executive authority, particularly citing lawsuits against Kari Lake as an attempt to silence her globally.
O’Handly criticized Democrats and NGOs for “forum shopping” to secure favorable rulings from activist judges, undermining Trump’s agenda. He noted proposed reforms, like Rep. Darrell Issa’s bill requiring three-judge panels for injunctions and Rep. Chip Roy’s idea to defund certain courts, though impeachment faces Senate hurdles. Bannon emphasized the need for strategic resistance, warning against traps set by judges like Jeb Boasberg, whom he accused of endangering national security by interfering in deportations. O’Handly advocated constitutional pushback over outright defiance, citing Trump’s past legal victories, while both stressed the urgency of judicial reform to counter what they see as an unprecedented assault on Trump’s presidency.
15 NATIONAL INJUNCTIONS: Teetsel On Federal Democrat Judges Being The New Frontline For The Left
Steve Bannon and Eric Teetsel addressed what they see as a judicial assault on President Donald Trump’s agenda. Bannon framed Trump’s current term as historic, citing his geopolitical strategies and domestic priorities, but emphasized a surge in national injunctions—15 in February alone—as a leftist tactic to thwart him. Teetsel argued that district judges, one of 700, wield more power than Chief Justice John Roberts by single-handedly halting Trump’s initiatives, a power grab enabled by Democratic "judge shopping.”
He noted that with congressional Democrats lacking the numbers, the judiciary has become their key weapon. Bannon tied this to Trump’s constitutional roles—chief executive, commander-in-chief, and chief magistrate—highlighting efforts to deport Venezuelan terrorists as an example of obstructed authority. Tetsel detailed a "toolbox” of countermeasures: Rep. Chip Roy’s proposal to defund specific courts, Sen. Mike Lee’s three-judge panel idea, Rep. Darrell Issa’s ban on national injunctions, and an injunction bond requiring plaintiffs to stake money. He criticized Roberts for prioritizing history over action, urging congressional reforms over sole reliance on impeachment.
Brian Glenn: "Until You Get To This You’re Not Going To Kill The Snake”
Steve Bannon and Brian Glenn discussed a New York Times article titled "With Orders, Investigations and Innuendo, Trump and GOP Aim to Cripple the Left,” praising its accuracy despite its progressive slant. Bannon highlighted President Donald Trump and congressional allies targeting the financial, digital, and legal frameworks of the Democratic Party, calling it an organized effort they’re proud to support. Glenn, reporting from the White House, agreed, noting Democrats’ messaging failures and public support for Trump, evident during a recent motorcade. Both criticized illicit funding streams—like ActBlue and USAID—fueling NGOs and foreign entities, including Ukraine, which Glenn linked to untracked billions.
Bannon emphasized Trump’s relentless "all gas, no breaks” approach to expose and dismantle this "snake,” accusing Democrats of using government resources to undermine the Republic. They urged audits and relentless action, with Glenn noting grassroots MAGA enthusiasm for the fight, citing figures like DC Draino and a Trump supporter he met.
Biden Defense Department Green-Lighted Chinese Military Company To Operate In U.S. – Gaffney Reveals
Steve Bannon and Frank Gaffney discussed President Donald Trump’s "America First” investment policy, contrasting it with Wall Street’s funding of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Bannon emphasized Trump’s global initiatives, like rapprochement with Russia, while Gaffney highlighted a February 21 memorandum to block U.S. capital from supporting China’s military and surveillance. Gaffney criticized past Treasury secretaries for favoring Wall Street profits over national security, urging action against investments in CCP-tied companies. He called on listeners to visit PresentDangerChina.org to pressure Trump, Congress, and SEC nominee Paul Atkins—set for a March 27 hearing—to prioritize American interests.
Gaffney also anticipated a Rubio-led State Department report exposing CCP elite wealth, hoping it would soon amplify efforts to cut China’s financial lifeline, aligning with Trump’s broader strategy to counter this adversary.
Mike Davis: "These Judges Are Not Performing Judicial Review They Are Performing Judicial SABOTAGE”
Steve Bannon and Mike Davis addressed what they see as a constitutional crisis driven by activist federal judges undermining President Donald Trump’s agenda. Bannon highlighted a "criminal conspiracy” against Trump, now escalated by judicial overreach, while Davis praised Trump’s mandate—311 electoral votes and control of Congress—to enact reforms like border security and deporting terrorists. T
hey criticized judges like Jeb Boasberg for sabotaging national security operations, such as ordering planes with terrorists turned back mid-flight, and Ali for forcing $2 billion in disputed funds despite Trump’s objections. Davis blamed weak Supreme Court responses from Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Barrett, emboldening these "Obama and Biden judges.”
He called for Boasberg’s impeachment, working with Sen. Chuck Grassley, Sen. Mike Lee, and Rep. Chip Roy to push reforms, urging non-compliance with unlawful orders to avoid traps. Davis directed listeners to Article3Project.org to target House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, insisting the process itself is punishment, regardless of Senate outcomes, to curb judicial overreach.
Julie Kelly: "He Absolutely Should Be Impeached”
On March 19, 2025, Steve Bannon and Julie Kelly discussed Mike Davis’s call to impeach Judge Jeb Boasberg, agreeing his actions—demanding details on flights deporting Venezuelan terrorists and risking national security—warrant it. Kelly cited Boasberg’s past, including attending President Trump’s 2023 arraignment and inflammatory January 6 remarks, plus approving Rep. Scott Perry’s phone seizure. She noted the DOJ’s sealed response resisting Boasberg’s order, warning of contempt traps for Trump’s team.
Mills: Populists Have Regained The Initiative In South Korea, But China Is Sneaking In Secret Police
Steve Bannon and Col. John Mills discussed a Chinese Communist Party (CCP)-backed coup attempt in South Korea, thwarted partly by “War Room” segments that galvanized South Koreans to protest en masse. Mills reported the South Korean Democratic Party, colluding with the CCP, targeted President Yoon, but eight of 28 impeachments were dismissed. He warned of CCP tactics mirroring Hong Kong, including infiltrating police and rigging voter rolls with USAID support, urging vigilance as Taiwan faces similar threats.
GEAR UP: New WarRoom Merchandise Now Available
On March 19, 2025, Steve Bannon, Grace Chong, and Maureen Bannon discussed relaunching the “War Room” merchandise site. Grace announced the new site, shop.warroor.org, featuring USA-made items like classic logo shirts, hoodies, and hats, plus fresh designs such as the “Free Constantinople” tee, “Action Action Action” series, and “Honey Badger” gear. She highlighted ongoing product rollouts, encouraging fans to sign up for email and SMS alerts for a 10% discount on first orders and updates on new drops. Maureen emphasized the community aspect, noting how seeing supporters wear the gear at events amplifies their message. The team aims to cater to the “War Room Posse” with weekly updates, inviting feedback to refine offerings. Steve promised a deeper dive later, underscoring the site’s role in their mission.
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