
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Battleground EP 921: Meet The New Boss, Same As The Old Boss: “Pope Leo” Continues Francis’s Radical Pro-INVASION Agenda
Jan 7, 2026
In this discussion, Frank Walker, a keen observer of ecclesiastical affairs, critiques Pope Leo's approach to church governance, highlighting the stark differences from Pope Francis. Jenny Holland shares chilling details of an attack on St. Patrick's, raising questions about cultural and possibly satanic influences behind it. The duo delves into the implications of Leo's episcopal appointments, linking them to migration and liberation theology. They also express concerns over potential liturgical reforms that could unsettle traditionalists, sparking a thought-provoking conversation.
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Consistory Looks Cosmetic, Not Collegial
- Stephen K. Bannon and Frank Walker argue Pope Leo's consistory mirrors Francis's centralized control despite promises of listening.
- They say the gathering is structured to produce predetermined outcomes rather than genuine collegial input.
Superficial Difference, Same Agenda
- Frank Walker says Leo's style is superficially different but his goals and methods echo Francis's centralizing approach.
- Walker warns synodality here functions as managed messaging, not authentic reform.
Prewritten Agenda Signals Predetermined Path
- The consistory agenda already contains prewritten documents like a new constitution and opening manifesto.
- Frank Walker suggests the synod process is a vehicle to normalize predetermined theological and structural changes.


