
Bannon`s War Room WarRoom Battleground EP 920: Reparations For J6; Fired From The Symphony Due To DEI
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Jan 7, 2026 Enrique Tarrio, leader in the January 6 movement, shares his harrowing prison experiences and ongoing advocacy for J6 defendants. Investigative reporter Julie Kelly dives into prosecutorial misconduct during January 6 trials and the urgent need for accountability. James Zimmerman discusses the fallout from his firing over DEI policies in the symphony world, and his legal battle against perceived woke bias. Lastly, journalist Oscar Blue Ramirez provides an urgent update on Venezuela's turmoil, highlighting the dangerous dynamics among armed collectives.
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Mother's Fight That Changed A Life
- Enrique Tarrio recounts his mother's transformation from apolitical to a full MAGA warrior after his J6 prosecution.
- He credits her relentless advocacy for helping secure his pardon and return home.
Diesel Therapy And Solitary Transfers
- Enrique describes serving three years of a 22-year sentence mostly in solitary and being moved 40 times.
- He calls the experience 'diesel therapy' and says many transfers aimed to break him psychologically.
Prosecutions Strengthened The Movement
- Julie Kelly argues the DOJ and FBI actions against January 6 defendants backfired politically and strengthened MAGA.
- She says exposure of corruption has increased public mockery of the original narrative about an armed insurrection.


