
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4857: The Indictment Of John Bolton
Oct 16, 2025
Join Norbin Lawton, an international organizations commentator, and Nathan Pikarsik, a policy analyst focused on China's influence, as they delve into pressing issues. They discuss John Bolton's indictment and its ramifications for national security. Lawton unpacks the UN’s proposed shipping emissions tax, while Pikarsik highlights hidden Huawei risks in consumer tech and the strategic moves China is making in Latin America. Together, they explore how these developments intersect with U.S. security and global governance.
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Bolton Portrayed As National Security Threat
- Stephen K. Bannon frames John Bolton as not merely a political opponent but an 'enemy to the United States' for mishandling classified documents.
- Bannon links Bolton's alleged actions to information warfare and warmongering that harm national interest.
Career Prosecutors Built A Detailed Espionage Case
- Mike Davis emphasizes the indictment is brought by career prosecutors and contains 18 counts including transmitting and retaining national defense information.
- He highlights document-level evidence and Bolton's own past statements showing knowledge and intent, making the case serious beyond politics.
Read The Indictment Yourself
- Mike Davis urges listeners to read the 26-page indictment to understand its damning specifics.
- He points to Article Three Project as a resource for following legal developments and supporting action.


