Bannon`s War Room

WarRoom.org
undefined
Sep 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4801: Middle finger To The Globalist; Making the Revolution Permininent

The discussion kicks off with a dive into free speech and the alarming trend of corporate censorship, using Disney's recent controversies as a backdrop. Panelists analyze Trump's bold tone at the U.N., drawing mixed international reactions. The conversation shifts to the potential dangers facing the Constitution and civil rights, framed as existential battles against a perceived dying regime. They also highlight the importance of independent media and the need for a strong conservative presence in future elections, specifically focusing on combating globalist influences.
undefined
Sep 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4800: Largest Election FOIA In US History Out Of Detroit

Jim Hoft, a contributor at Gateway Pundit, dives into the monumental FOIA release from Detroit regarding the 2020 election. He reveals the details of the obtained absentee ballots and QVF files, shedding light on critical election integrity issues. The discussion also touches on the implications of media ownership, as Steve Bannon highlights major affiliates preempting Jimmy Kimmel. Tune in to explore the intersection of election transparency and political accountability!
undefined
Sep 23, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 855: I Went To Prison So You Don't Have To

Peter Navarro, former trade adviser to Trump and author, shares his gripping story of arrest and imprisonment. He details the dramatic FBI takedown at Reagan National Airport and the public humiliation that followed. Navarro discusses his motivations for writing his book, aiming to expose political weaponization and advocate for accountability. He offers a candid look into prison life, the dangers he faced, and failures of prison reform initiatives like the First Step Act, urging listeners to remain vigilant about political prosecutions.
undefined
Sep 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4799: Policy Changes In Wake Of Kirk Assassination; The Fight For True Science

Alex Jones, the controversial conservative media personality and founder of InfoWars, shares his insights on the legal battles he faces, claiming government targeting is an attempt to silence him. He discusses whistleblower documents relating to his cases and expresses concern over the upcoming BRICS summit, which he believes poses a significant threat to the U.S. dollar. Additionally, reactions to Charlie Kirk's assassination spark debates about national embarrassment and proposed actions against leftist radicalism on campuses.
undefined
Sep 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4798: President Trump Addresses The UN

Donald J. Trump, the 46th/45th President of the United States, takes center stage with his bold address to the UN, championing economic recovery and immigration policies. He boasts about negotiating peace and combating nuclear threats, targeting Iran's capabilities. There’s a fiery discussion about Ukraine, while he demands stronger drug cartel actions. Alex Jones, well-known media personality, follows up with praise for Trump's critique of globalism and multilateralism, declaring a resurgence in leadership. A dynamic exchange on national sovereignty and free speech also unfolds.
undefined
Sep 22, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom battleground EP 854: Trump Throws Down On Big Pharma; Americas Autism Epidemic cont.

Sheila Matthews, an advocate with AbleChild, joins the discussion to shed light on the urgent need for informed consent around psychiatric drugs in children. She challenges the way ADHD is assessed, describing it as merely a behavioral checklist. The conversation also dives into President Trump's criticism of Big Pharma and childhood vaccines, as well as the ongoing investigation into autism research by HHS. The episode emphasizes the importance of data transparency and parental advocacy in shaping health policies.
undefined
Sep 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4797: Trump Throws Down On Big Pharma; Americas Autism Epidemic

In this insightful discussion, former President Donald Trump emphasizes the need for reduced acetaminophen use during pregnancy and advocates for revised vaccine schedules in autism policy. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. critiques prior NIH studies on autism, proposing a fresh exposomics-driven approach to uncovering its causes. Dr. Marty McCary outlines FDA initiatives, including updates to acetaminophen labeling and new therapies for children with autism, sparking a vital conversation on the environmental triggers vs. diagnostic changes in the autism epidemic.
undefined
Sep 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4796: Massive Announcement Coming Today On The Autism Epidemic

Peter Navarro, former senior advisor focused on trade and national security, joins to discuss his book and the pressing issue of autism. He highlights the upcoming autism report and the controversial ties between vaccines and regressive autism. Navarro also reflects on Charlie Kirk's impact on vetting MAGA personnel, emphasizing the need for loyal appointees. He calls for political accountability and urges listeners to promote his book, underscoring the importance of ongoing conservative efforts. This dynamic conversation tackles crucial topics in today's political landscape.
undefined
Sep 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4795: Continuing The Legacy Of Charlie Kirk

Royce White, a former professional athlete turned political commentator, joins to delve into the impactful legacy of Charlie Kirk. He discusses the cultural challenges facing young men today and addresses pressing local political concerns in Minneapolis. White emphasizes the need to mobilize disaffected Christians and balances the message of forgiveness with strategic political action. His insights on current politics and community engagement offer a thought-provoking perspective on continuing Kirk's mission.
undefined
Sep 20, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4794: Dr Savage Shines Light More To Utah Assasination

Dr. Michael Savage, a conservative radio host and author, dives into the chilling details of the Utah assassination, dissecting the inconsistencies and calling for political accountability. He emphasizes the importance of borders, language, and culture. Joining him is Peter Navarro, former White House trade advisor, who shares insights on the Fed, Treasury debates, and his experiences with imprisonment. Together, they explore significant economic strategies and the implications of tariffs, making for a riveting discussion on current political affairs.

The AI-powered Podcast Player

Save insights by tapping your headphones, chat with episodes, discover the best highlights - and more!
App store bannerPlay store banner
Get the app