President Trump To Release 80,000 Pages Of JFK Files, Brian Glenn Reports Live From The White House
Steve Bannon and Brian Glenn discussed President Trump’s ongoing efforts to broker peace between Ukraine and Russia, with a scheduled phone call with President Putin. They highlighted Trump’s long-standing commitment to resolving the conflict. Additionally, they touched on Trump’s planned executive orders, including the release of 80,000 pages of Kennedy assassination files. The documents would be available to the public, though speculation and skepticism were expected.
They also discussed legal battles, particularly a Washington, D.C. judge’s challenge to Trump’s authority as commander-in-chief. Stephen Miller’s legal strategy was framed as a trap for the judge, with expectations that Trump would prevail. Glenn criticized media and Democratic opposition to deporting violent gang members, calling their stance "despicable.”
Other key topics included military developments in Gaza and the Red Sea, a conference on artificial intelligence near the White House, and upcoming major announcements from the Treasury Department.
BREAKING: Ostracized Hunter Biden Whistleblowers Receive Promotion At Treasury Department
Steve Bannon and Miranda Devine address significant developments tied to Devine’s reporting on Hunter Biden’s laptop. Devine highlights IRS whistleblowers Gary Shapley and Joseph Ziegler, who investigated Hunter Biden for alleged tax fraud, money laundering, and foreign agent violations over five years. Despite obstruction whenever their probes neared Joe Biden, their whistleblowing coincided with the collapse of Hunter’s plea deal. Found guilty of serious crimes in Delaware and California, Hunter was pardoned by Joe Biden in December 2024 for a decade of potential offenses. The whistleblowers, previously punished by the IRS, have been promoted by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessley to senior advisory roles, aiming to reform IRS culture. Devine reflects on the 2020 suppression of her laptop story by social media and 51 intelligence officials, suggesting it enabled Biden’s presidency and subsequent global conflicts. She praises Trump’s resilience against attacks and his current peace negotiations with Putin, while criticizing ongoing protection for Hunter Biden.
FADDIS On CIA Corruption: "The Fourth Branch Of Government Is Not Going Away”
In a March 18, 2025, discussion, Steve Bannon and Sam Faddis, a former CIA operative, analyze the ongoing struggle between President Donald Trump and the “deep state.” Amidst Middle East conflicts, stalled Gaza ceasefires, and Trump’s talks with Putin, they highlight the deep state’s resistance to Trump’s agenda. Faddis asserts this unelected bureaucracy, embedded across agencies like the CIA, attempted to block Trump’s initial presidency and oust him in what he calls America’s first coup. Despite Trump’s return, Faddis warns the war isn’t won, as these forces remain entrenched, resisting reform.
They discuss the CIA’s influence through interagency processes, with Faddis pointing to its role in manipulating policy and past scandals like Crossfire Hurricane, coordinated with figures like Gina Haspel in London. He suggests the deep state sees Trump as a threat to its existence, not democracy, and will “dig in” to outlast him. Bannon notes recent moves, like the sudden delivery of an Abbey Gate suspect, as ploys to feign competence. Faddis recommends purging senior agency personnel to enact change, dismissing voluntary resignations.
The conversation ties in Trump’s order to release 80,000 unredacted JFK files, which Faddis believes won’t prove CIA assassination but may reveal negligence, reinforcing deep state critiques. He acknowledges dissent from peers denying its existence, yet insists radical change is needed. Faddis directs listeners to his Substack and X for more.
DAVIS: "It’s A Contest Among These Activist Judges Who Can Issue The TRO First”
discussion, Steve Bannon and Mike Davis assess legal challenges facing President Donald Trump. Davis highlights Trump’s campaign promises—tackling waste, fraud, and abuse, securing borders, and deporting criminal illegal immigrants—being fulfilled within two months, backed by a strong electoral mandate with control of the House and Senate. However, Democrat activists and D.C. judges are countering with temporary restraining orders (TROs), which Davis deems illegal and sabotage of the presidency. These judges, including Judge Ali—a Canadian citizen—who forced Trump to release $2 billion in foreign aid despite national security concerns, are escalating from personnel disputes to national security issues. The Supreme Court, with Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Barrett siding with liberals, upheld Ali’s TRO, misclassifying it as not reviewable, enabling further judicial overreach. An Obama-appointed judge, Jeb Loisberg, is poised to act next. Davis warns this "lawless” game threatens constitutional order and national security, accusing judges of bragging about undermining Trump.
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I’m Calling For House To Impeach Judge Boasberg For His Sabotage Of A National Security Operation
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I’m Calling For House To Impeach Judge Boasberg For His Sabotage Of A National Security Operation
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Tina Descovich: "We Focused On 200,000 Low Propensity Voter Moms And Turned Out 92%”
Steve Bannon talked to Tina Descovich, co-founder of Moms for Liberty, about their efforts in Wisconsin’s early in-person voting for the April 1st elections, including over 400 school board races, the state superintendent race, and a state Supreme Court justice election. Descovich explains that their strategy, proven effective in the 2024 fall elections, focuses on mobilizing low-propensity voters—particularly moms who hadn’t voted in the prior four years.
In November 2024, they contacted over 500,000 voters across multiple states, targeting 200,000 low-propensity moms in Wisconsin, achieving a 92% turnout. Similar success was seen in Georgia (93%), North Carolina (93%), and Arizona (94%). Their approach involves mom-to-mom outreach, with chapter leaders and ambassadors sending personal postcards to encourage voting. Descovich emphasizes that this ground game, activating informed but disengaged voters, is key to their wins, and they aim to replicate it for the April 1st elections.
Hammer On Iran: "The U.S. Should Tell Israel And The IDF To Do Their Thing”
In a March 18, 2025, discussion, Steve Bannon and Josh Hammer address the critical Wisconsin Supreme Court race and a broader judicial crisis facing President Donald Trump. Hammer underscores the election’s importance, noting Wisconsin’s swing-state status and the court’s past overreach on election law, law and order, and immigration, urging voters to act since not all states offer judicial elections. He then tackles a constitutional crisis driven by activist judges issuing temporary restraining orders (TROs) against Trump’s agenda—evident in 65-70 nationwide injunctions during Trump’s first term, surpassing the total of the prior 44 presidents. Hammer accuses judges like "Judge Bozo” (Posebourg) and others of a "judicial insurrection” aimed at delaying and denying Trump’s policies, citing a recent TRO defiance by Trump on deportations. He advocates aggressive countermeasures, including judicial impeachment—underused historically—and jurisdiction-stripping legislation via Congress. Hammer urges grassroots action through Article3Project.org to push for Judge Posebourg’s impeachment, emphasizing the need to curb judicial overreach to protect Trump’s agenda.
They also discuss Hammer’s book.
"We Have To Have Legislative Authority,” Bo French On Texas DOGE Project
In a March 18, 2025, discussion, Steve Bannon speaks with Bo French, Tarrant County Republican Party head, about Texas political developments. French reacts to Attorney General Ken Paxton’s potential Senate run against John Cornyn, who was booed at a state convention, suggesting Paxton’s conservative record would be a significant upgrade despite reluctance to lose him as AG. French, a successful businessman, proposes a Texas DOGE-like entity to tackle waste, fraud, and abuse in the $321 billion state budget, despite Republican control, due to a Democrat-backed House Speaker. He’s launched the Texas DOGE Project (tx-doge.com), uncovering billions in waste—like $5 billion in late fees, $66 million in retirement fund abuses, and a $1.5 billion infrastructure fund spending $9 million on consultants with no infrastructure progress. French aims to rally grassroots support to pressure the legislature, sharing findings via his X profile (@BoFrenchTX) and the website, earning Bannon’s praise as a model for nationwide efforts.
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