
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5090: Channeling Andrew Jackson And Crushing Protests In Minnesota
Jan 23, 2026
Noor Bin Laden, geopolitics commentator, and Hayden Daniels, political writer on 19th-century constitutional conflicts, dig into forceful leadership and federal-state clashes. They discuss Andrew Jackson’s 1832 response, modern parallels in Minneapolis and sanctuary cities, Davos focus on CBDCs and financial tokenization, and the push for decisive federal action in crises.
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Trump's Jackson Pilgrimage
- Stephen Bannon recounts President Trump's admiration for Andrew Jackson, including visiting the Hermitage and placing Jackson's portrait in the Rose Garden.
- Bannon says Trump stayed over an hour on the tour, showing deep interest in Jackson's legacy.
Jackson's Nullification Lesson
- The Nullification Crisis shows a union-preserving president can prevent fragmentation by enforcing federal law.
- Hayden Daniels argues Jackson's decisive use of force avoided early breakup and preserved national cohesion.
Mobilize While Negotiating
- Prepare troops and legislative authority while pursuing political compromise to avoid open conflict.
- Hayden Daniels highlights Jackson's mobilization and the Force Bill paired with a tariff compromise as an effective dual approach.
