In a fiery Saturday War Room broadcast, Steve Bannon torched what he called the "old parlor tricks” used by entrenched political and foreign interest groups to shame, silence, and subvert the America First agenda. As President Trump executes his third-term vision, Bannon reminded viewers that calling people "antisemites” or "anti-Muslim” for challenging the U.S. foreign policy status quo is no longer going to work.
"The old Playbook is not going to work—telling folks they’re anti-Muslim or antisemites just because they want to have a discussion,” Bannon said. "The American people are going to have a discussion. And they’re going to come to some conclusions about what is right for this country and for future generations.”
Bannon made clear MAGA isn’t about hatred—it’s about honesty. The era of unquestioned allegiance to overseas interests while America’s working class is sacrificed is over, he argued. The use of emotionally charged labels like “antisemite” is, in his view, a deliberate tactic to shut down free speech and protect the status quo.
"We can’t even ask why we have 50,000 U.S. troops scattered across Hell’s half acre in the Middle East,” he said, emphasizing that our military presence serves more as "human shields” than strategic assets. "Why are they in Iraq? Syria? Qatar? These are countries with big militaries of their own—why are our men and women being used to defend other nations’ interests?”
In Bannon’s world, loyalty lies first and foremost with American citizens—past, present, and future. He honored the sacrifices of military families while blasting the neoconservative and neoliberal alliance that, he says, treats patriotism as racism and nationalism as heresy.
"We’re Americans. We can talk about this stuff. And we don’t care what names you call us anymore,” Bannon declared. "This is why Trump won in 2016, in 2020, and again in 2024. We’ve got tenacity. We’re not falling for the parlor tricks.”
Referencing political operative Bo French and grassroots efforts in Texas, Bannon praised local leaders for resisting this manipulation. "Bo French turned Tarrant County around—and now they’re calling him anti-Muslim and antisemitic?” he scoffed. "Why? Because he’s talking about real issues that matter to Texans?”
Bannon drew a hard line: MAGA will no longer come to the rescue of elites who ignored the will of the people. "You sow the wind—you’re going to reap the whirlwind,” he warned. "And don’t be reaching out to MAGA to come save you. What we’re doing is saving the Republic.”
Bannon promised this debate will not be silenced—no matter how many insults are hurled. "If Tel Aviv Levin and that crowd don’t like it—well, too damn bad,” he concluded. "We’ll name names. And there’s nothing you can do to stop us. We don’t need your support. We need the truth.”
In Bannon’s WarRoom, the real war is not just about foreign policy—it’s about reclaiming national dignity from those who treat dissent as blasphemy.
Bannon went on to talk to Tej Gill about the reasons to pull the US Troops out of the Middle East, smacking down Mark Levin and the Israel First movement in the US.
For more context, watch this segment:
"We Did Attack Iran Remotely,” Tej Gill Makes The Case For Getting U.S. Troops Out Of Middle East
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