
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4854: Ending Years Of Political Persecution; Taking Back Our Elections
Oct 15, 2025
In this discussion, former President Donald J. Trump reflects on his legal troubles, describing the impact of his indictments on his family and presidency. Constitutional attorney Mike Davis provides insights on the Supreme Court's upcoming decision regarding the Voting Rights Act, focusing on how potential changes could reshape districting and minority representation. They also critique the DOJ's alleged targeting of political opponents and discuss implications for election integrity.
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DOJ Weaponization Claim And Counterclaim
- The Biden-Harris Justice Department allegedly weaponized federal law enforcement against political opponents according to guests and Trump.
- They argue recent DOJ actions are corrective restoration, not new "weaponization."
Staffing Choices Signal Political Bias
- Mike Davis says DOJ staffing decisions (special counsel offices filled with DOJ prosecutors) show systemic bias.
- He claims restoring impartiality now is the opposite of past "weaponization."
Trump's Personal Persecution Narrative
- Donald J. Trump recounts being indicted multiple times, taking a mugshot, and suffering political persecution.
- He frames the prosecutions as unprecedented mistreatment compared to historical presidents like Lincoln and Jackson.


