Wednesday, 02 July 2025

Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 23 JUNE 25 [AM]


Steve Bannon: "Trump Is Proud Of The Bold, Precise Strike, And He Should Be”

Steve Bannon expressed mixed sentiments about President Donald Trump’s recent military strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, calling them the "biggest and boldest” move of Trump’s presidency but cautioning against deeper U.S. involvement. He criticized the Pentagon’s failure to provide an immediate battle damage assessment, urging a preliminary report to shape the narrative rather than letting media outlets like CNN drive it. Bannon questioned why the U.S., not Israel, targeted Iran’s Natanz and Isfahan sites with Navy Tomahawks, suggesting the operation might be a pretext for regime change, which he opposes for U.S. involvement. He emphasized an "America First” focus, warning that fixation on the Iran conflict distracts from domestic priorities like immigration. Bannon urged Israel to "finish what they started” without U.S. participation, expressing skepticism about Israeli intelligence and the effectiveness of bunker-busting bombs.

"It’s How They Drag Us In” Jack Posobiec On The Boots On The Ground Push In Middle East Conflict

Steve Bannon Sam Faddis and Jack Posobiec warned that Americans are being "upsold” into another Middle Eastern entanglement, under the guise of locating Iranian nuclear material post-strike. They argue that the media and political elite—especially the New York Times and military think tanks—are pushing for regime change in Iran, not merely neutralizing a nuclear threat. Despite President Trump declaring the Iranian nuclear capability "obliterated,” calls for special operations and "tier-one” deployments signal a dangerous escalation. Bannon insists the U.S. should not be dragged into finishing Israel’s war or backing exiled monarchists. They accuse intelligence agencies of lacking real insight and fear being manipulated by foreign agendas. As European leaders skip NATO due to instability, and Russia and China exploit distractions, they emphasize keeping focus on threats at home, particularly from the Chinese Communist Party. Their bottom line: America must resist being maneuvered into yet another war while unfinished domestic battles rage.

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Jack Posobiec On The Boots On The Ground Push In Middle East Conflict

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Sam Faddis: "Israel Is Acting In Israel’s Interest. Ours May Not Always Align”

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"This Isn’t Strength, It’s Escalation, And The World Is On Edge,” Rep. MTG On Iran Strikes

Steve Bannon, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene slammed Fox News host Mark Levin for attacking her, calling his rhetoric "screeching” and irrelevant to real Americans. Greene said she didn’t "sleep better” after the U.S. bombed Iran on Israel’s behalf, warning that the strikes—following Netanyahu’s shaky re-election—have only escalated threats to Americans worldwide. She blasted neocons and war hawks like Levin and Lindsey Graham for trying to manipulate President Trump, whom she fiercely supports. Greene emphasized that true MAGA is not about endless foreign wars or regime change—it’s about America First: securing the border, tackling $37 trillion in debt, and protecting the next generation’s future. She reminded viewers she’s spent millions defending Trump and holds a voting card that Levin doesn’t. Greene also condemned the AI policy "poison pill” hidden in recent House legislation and vowed to vote no unless it’s removed. Declaring a new chapter in her congressional approach, Greene said she’s done playing games and will vote strictly according to the promises she made to her district and to the America First movement.

Dave Walsh On Trump’s Warning To U.S. Oil Producers: "Don’t Follow Global Price Hikes”

Dave Walsh explained President Donald Trump’s strategic call for domestic oil companies not to raise prices alongside global markets. Despite U.S. strikes on Iran and instability near the Strait of Hormuz, Trump urged ExxonMobil, Chevron, and others not to “play into the hands of the enemy” by jacking up prices. Walsh warned that Trump’s public pressure—known as “jawboning”—is unlikely to work, as U.S. producers typically follow OPEC-driven global pricing.

Walsh highlighted the geopolitical puzzle: Iran would harm itself by closing the Strait, cutting off its own revenue (up to $100M/day) from oil sales to China. The market remains calm, expecting no prolonged disruption. Walsh agreed with Bannon that while the U.S. doesn’t rely heavily on Middle Eastern oil, global price spikes would hurt American consumers. Walsh can be followed at @dwalshenergy on X (Twitter) and Gettr for continued analysis.

Mike Davis: Google And Meta Are Using A 10-year AI Rules Pause To Crush Conservative Voices

Steve Bannon and Mike Davis praised Harmeet Dhillon’s performance leading the Civil Rights Division under President Trump, calling her a constitutional defender dismantling the lawfare legacy of the radical left. Davis highlighted how Dhillon is reversing weaponized civil rights tactics once used to persecute parents, Christians, and police, and is now aggressively enforcing equal protection laws against DEI-driven discrimination.

Shifting focus, Davis slammed Big Tech’s attempt to sneak a 10-year AI regulation moratorium into the GOP’s "Big Beautiful Bill.” He warned this would shield Google, Meta, and others from state-level accountability while they harvest user data, steal copyrights, and suppress conservatives. Davis called it "Section 230 on steroids,” a corporate giveaway that endangers American innovation and national security. He and Bannon urged War Room viewers to oppose the provision and back America First leaders like MTG, who vow to vote no unless the AI loophole is removed.

DHILLON: "The DOJ Is Going Up Against Newsom For Harboring Millions Of Illegal Aliens”

Steve Bannon, Harmeet Dhillon, now head of the Civil Rights Division at the Department of Justice under President Trump, detailed her aggressive reform agenda. Dhillon explained that upon taking office, she shifted the division’s focus from left-wing activism to enforcing civil rights laws equally for all Americans. This prompted a major exodus—over 200 attorneys left—many of whom she said were weaponizing civil rights laws for political causes like defunding police and promoting radical gender ideology.

Dhillon emphasized that Trump appointed her to restore constitutional balance, defend election integrity, and confront states like California for flouting federal law, especially on issues like illegal immigration and trans policies in K–12 sports. Her office recently challenged California’s policy allowing biological males in girls’ sports, prompting a state lawsuit. Dhillon vowed to keep pushing back against blue-state lawfare and reiterated her commitment to enforcing civil rights based on biological reality, rule of law, and true equality—not ideological activism.


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