
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5061: Revolution Continues In Iran
Jan 12, 2026
Steve Cortez, an investigative commentator known for his populist messaging, joins the discussion on the ongoing revolution in Iran. He examines the struggle against the ruling class and emphasizes populist themes that prioritize citizen concerns over elite interests. The conversation dives into immigration issues, highlighting alleged scams and the need for strict enforcement actions. They also touch on America's geopolitical strategies regarding oil sanctions and the rising tensions with Tehran, linking it back to broader themes of governance and accountability.
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DOJ Frames Longstanding Lawfare As Organized Crime
- The DOJ framed investigations of Democrats as organized criminality to extend statute limitations and pursue longstanding lawfare claims.
- George Papadopoulos argues this expands scrutiny from 2015 through Joe Biden and reframes modern political prosecutions.
Skunk Works-Style Missile Development In LA
- L. Todd Wood visited companies in Los Angeles showing skunk-works style rapid missile development and 3D printing manufacturing.
- He describes projects iterating in desert trailers and producing cruise missiles cheaper and faster with American talent.
Defense Manufacturing Driving Down Missile Cost
- New domestic defense manufacturing aims to produce cruise missiles at a fraction of traditional cost via 3D printing and scaled factories.
- Todd Wood notes per-unit costs falling from ~$4M to $300-400k at scale, enabling thousands of units.

