
Bannon`s War Room Episode 4961: Crackdown Against Terrorists In The US
Nov 29, 2025
Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Michael Flynn discusses the intersection of national security and immigration, warning of a potential "color revolution" in the U.S. Political commentators Jack and Kevin Posobiec chime in with insights on public sentiment regarding immigration policies and the perceived failures of intelligence agencies. Flynn pushes for urgent action, calling for executive accountability and community engagement. The episode also critiques the administration's handling of Afghan arrivals, underscoring a growing frustration among working-class Americans.
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Asylum Pause After DC Shooting
- The State Department paused Afghan asylum decisions after a Thanksgiving shooting by an Afghan national prompted immigration crackdowns.
- Hosts argue vetting failures and large evacuations created security risks that warrant immediate policy changes.
Trained Afghan Fighters Pose Risks
- Michael Flynn warns many ex-Afghan fighters brought to the U.S. are elite-trained and potentially dangerous without handlers.
- He suggests some should have remained under CIA oversight, raising national security concerns.
Enforce Immigration Policy Immediately
- Do remove individuals deemed a security threat quickly and enforce existing deportation laws decisively.
- Do prioritize execution of immigration policy rather than just issuing proclamations.





