Bannon`s War Room

Episode 4916: WarRoom Marines 250 Special: The Last 600 Meters

Nov 11, 2025
Julie Kelly, an investigative journalist focused on January 6th, discusses the latest developments in the pipe-bomb investigation, raising questions about media accountability and evidence transparency. Colonel Scott Cuomo, a Marine veteran, shares gripping stories from intense urban combat in Najaf, detailing the physical and tactical challenges faced by Marines under stringent rules of engagement. Filmmaker Michael Pack talks about the long journey of getting their documentary, The Last 600 Meters, to PBS, highlighting the legacy of the Marine Corps and its significance.
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INSIGHT

Pipe Bombs Could Undermine The Narrative

  • The pipe-bomb incidents on Jan 5–6 remain central to disputes about the official January 6 narrative.
  • Julie Kelly and others argue that resolving the bomber's identity could unravel the broader accepted story.
ADVICE

Share Evidence Before Naming Suspects

  • When naming suspects publicly, provide primary evidence like the specific video clips used for analysis.
  • Julie Kelly warns outlets to avoid floating names without sharing the underlying footage and methods.
ANECDOTE

Discovery By A Nearby Resident

  • Karlyn Younger found the RNC dummy device by a recycling bin while walking to do laundry near the Capitol Hill Club.
  • Julie Kelly highlights suspicious circumstances around her discovery and subsequent involvement with FirstNet.
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