Saturday, 19 April 2025

Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 27 Feb 25 [PM]


Natalie Winters BLASTS House GOP Over Their Handling Of The Epstein Files

Natalie Winters and Raheem Kassam discuss the details of Thursday’s release of the Epstein files.

Part One:

KASSAM: Pam Bondi’s Influencer ‘Clusterf*ck’ Over the Epstein Files Release At The White House

Part Two:

Natalie Winters CRUCIFIES Maddow’s Pandemic Fear-Mongering Over Funding Cut For Ebola Response

Natalie Winters reacts to Rachel Madow’s comments about USAID.

DAVIS: U.S. Attorney Generals Hold Resistance Meetings To Plot Against President Trump

Mike Davis talks about the details of what he calls a resistance movement of US Attorneys fighting against President Trump’s executive orders.

Leaked Documents Expose CCDH’s Plan To "Kill Musk’s Twitter” Ahead Of Election, Mike Benz Reports

Mike Benz discusses the details of his investigation, which showed that Twitter was being targeted for destruction before the 2024 election.

KICKING CANADA OUT: Captain Fanell On Five Eyes Intel Alliance Being Leveraged In Trump’s Tariff War

Steve Bannon and retired Captain Jim Fanell discussed the intelligence community’s politicization, particularly within the Five Eyes alliance (U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and New Zealand). Bannon raised concerns about Canada’s reliability due to Chinese influence under Justin Trudeau’s leadership. Fanell noted that while Five Eyes itself isn’t the problem, the intelligence community has become highly politicized, especially over the past decade. He cited intelligence-sharing issues and a cultural shift prioritizing ideological training over national security duties. They discussed how bureaucratic intelligence agencies may have gained too much power, potentially overriding elected governments. Fanell described how intelligence agencies once maintained strict professionalism but have since been infiltrated by ideological movements, leading to analysts refusing to report facts for political reasons. Bannon and Fanell agreed that restoring accountability in intelligence agencies is crucial to preventing further erosion of national security and constitutional duty under President Trump’s administration.

Part One:

CULT TAKEOVER: Captain Fanell On LGBTQ Radicals Hijacking Intelligence Agencies To Push Anti-American World View

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KIMBALL: "The Academic Left Has Taken Over Heights Of Culture And Has Perverted It”

Roger Kimball and Steve Bannon discussed the importance of President Trump taking active control of the Kennedy Center, arguing that the political left has overtaken it and no longer represents true American culture. They lamented the broader decline of high culture, attributing it to the left’s long march through cultural institutions since the 1960s, prioritizing activism over merit and artistic excellence.

The conversation then shifted to the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), which Kimball criticized as “inverted” from its original mission under President Reagan. Once a tool for promoting democracy, Kimball argued that the NED has now been weaponized against American interests, controlled by figures like Victoria Nuland and Michael McFaul, who are aligned with the “forever war” agenda. He dismissed claims that the NED aligns with President Trump’s America First vision and accused it of funding global censorship networks.

Bannon and Kimball highlighted how institutions like the NED perpetuate wars, particularly in Ukraine, for financial and political gain. They emphasized that President Trump is not “pro-Putin” but pro-peace and seeks to end conflicts that have cost millions of lives. Kimball concluded by directing listeners to his writings, including The Long March, and his columns for various conservative publications. Bannon joked about Kimball potentially leading the Kennedy Center in the future.


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