
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Battleground EP 859: Taxpayer Money Spent On Trans Research At Universities
Sep 29, 2025
Natalie Winters, an investigative commentator focused on political activism, delves into troubling research from Harvard related to political violence and activism. She and Stephen Bannon discuss strategies of alleged color revolutions and their implications in the U.S. Meanwhile, defense attorney Peter Tinkin offers updates on Tina Peters’s legal struggles, including her incarceration and ongoing appeals, while calling for support for her defense. The conversation is layered with insights into political tactics and legal challenges.
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Academic Research Normalizes Political Violence
- Natalie Winters links academic-funded research on nonviolent action to normalization of political violence through targeted youth and LGBTQ strategies.
- She warns funded centers explicitly teach tactics that blur lines between nonviolent and violent political action.
Violence Framed As A Legitimate Tactic
- Natalie Winters highlights research framing violence as an acceptable political tactic in regime-change contexts.
- She argues this body of work provides moral cover for escalatory actions by activists.
Ecosystem Drives Escalation
- Winters asserts organized left-wing networks and dark-money groups sustain violent activist ecosystems.
- She cautions depriving a party of institutional levers can drive desperate, escalatory measures.
