Bannon`s War Room

Episode 4919: SCOTUS To Hear Mail In Ballot Case; Ending The Machines

Nov 12, 2025
Natalie Winters, an investigative reporter known for her focus on election integrity and color revolutions, joins the discussion on pressing legal issues. They delve into the Supreme Court's upcoming review of mail-in ballot rules, raising concerns about the timing of ballots and federal-state conflicts. Winters critiques mainstream narratives around mail voting and highlights concerns about election technology, including Dominion machines. The conversation weaves through larger themes of political trust, deep state conspiracies, and the implications for 2024.
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INSIGHT

Trump Creates His Own Political Reality

  • Trump believes he can create his own reality by repeating it and taking inputs from many sources, including TV and phone calls.
  • Reporters note he is driving aggressive actions himself rather than being steered by advisers.
INSIGHT

SCOTUS Review Could Redefine Election Day

  • The Supreme Court agreed to review a Mississippi case about mail-in ballots and postmarks counted up to five days after Election Day.
  • The case frames a federal-state conflict over whether 'Election Day' strictly means a single calendar day.
ADVICE

Act Quickly To Preserve Ballot Evidence

  • Investigate preserved ballots and records promptly while evidence remains available, argues Stephen K. Bannon regarding 2020 ballots.
  • He urges aggressive legal and enforcement actions to prevent alleged destruction of evidence.
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