
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4971: Jack Smith Spied On Republicans; Somalians Take Food Stamps From Minnesotans
Dec 4, 2025
Mike Davis, a legal advocate focused on oversight of DOJ actions, discusses Jim Jordan's subpoena of Jack Smith and allegations of spying on senators. He warns about potential criminal referrals linked to tech monopolies and calls out the risks of AI amnesty. Joining him is Joe Allen, a commentator on technology, who frames AI as a transformative force, even warning it may become a dominant belief system. They also tackle the implications of federal preemption over state laws regarding AI and touch on Somali immigration and welfare use in Minnesota.
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Weaponization Of Law Enforcement Claims
- Jack Smith allegedly weaponized law enforcement and spied on Republican senators, triggering political backlash.
- Legal issues include a statute requiring disclosure to targeted senators and a contested gag order that blocked that disclosure.
Prioritize Grand Juries For Accountability
- Focus oversight on obtaining physical records and impaneled grand juries rather than only congressional subpoenas.
- Prioritize Southern District of Florida grand juries for likely accountability according to Mike Davis.
Big Tech Wants AI Preemption
- Big tech seeks federal preemption for AI while resisting federal guardrails that protect children and communities.
- The speakers argue preemption would recreate Section 230-style amnesty unless federal 'four Cs' protections exist.

