Bannon's War Room: Episode 4628 Summary
Podcast Information:
- Title: Bannon's War Room
- Host/Author: WarRoom.org (Stephen K. Bannon)
- Description: WAR ROOM: Pandemic is the first and most comprehensive program to bring the most up-to-the-minute information on the news of the day. Stephen K. Bannon brings medical experts, politicians, business leaders, and those on the front lines for a comprehensive look at the latest news, providing insider insights.
- Episode: Live From SAS Tampa Day 2 Cont.
- Release Date: July 12, 2025
I. Opening Remarks and Current Political Climate
Stephen K. Bannon opens the episode with a strong stance against mainstream media, emphasizing the frustration within the MAGA movement regarding perceived biases:
- “Christians not got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people. The people have had a belly full of it.” ([00:01])
He underscores the mission of "War Room" to save the country through unwavering commitment:
- “Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.” ([00:01])
II. Assassination Attempt on Trump: One-Year Anniversary
Bannon reflects on the one-year anniversary of the assassination attempt on Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, highlighting ongoing concerns and unresolved questions:
- “Tomorrow the one-year anniversary of the assassination attempt... the widow of Corey Comparatore has not gotten answers.” ([05:30])
He criticizes the investigation's progress, pointing out the lack of prosecutions:
- “We need to see prosecutions that went down for the people who allowed Thomas Matthew Crooks to climb.” ([07:15])
Bannon questions the reliability of initial reports and highlights new testimonies:
- “Thomas Matthew Crooks was seen with three other individuals hours before he climbed to the top of the AGR building.” ([10:45])
III. Interview with Scott Pomeroy, CEO of XTI Aircraft
Bannon introduces Scott Pomeroy, an entrepreneur and CEO of XTI Aircraft, to discuss advancements in aerospace technology:
- “Scott, tell us about XTI. Why is it important for the Trump movement and as an entrepreneur here in the United States?” ([15:20])
Scott Pomeroy explains XTI’s innovative approach to air taxis and autonomous flight:
- “In the next five to ten years, you're going to see a massive tectonic plate shift in how aircraft rolls out and how people travel.” ([16:05])
He details the capabilities of their flagship aircraft, the Tri Fan 600:
- “Our aircraft can take off and land vertically with up to 1,000 miles of range, making it an intercity solution.” ([22:40])
IV. Automation and AI in Transportation
The discussion shifts to the implications of driverless cars and AI ethics. Bannon invites Jack Posey to delve into the societal impacts:
- “Is there a big demand for driverless autos? Isn’t this just going to take away millions of jobs?” ([28:55])
Jack Posey argues that automation is inevitable due to profit motives, despite potential job losses:
- “There's an inevitability to it regardless of how you feel about it.” ([29:40])
He expresses concerns about dependency on government aid and societal apathy:
- “They want you to be dependent on the government. They're going to give you $15,000 a year and give you constant streaming on Netflix.” ([32:10])
V. Immigration and Amnesty Debates
The conversation turns to immigration policies, with references to Tucker Carlson's remarks on amnesty:
- “I think amnesty is a disgusting word. The only word as bad as amnesty is the word Hillary.” ([38:20])
Mahek, a Trump surrogate focusing on the border crisis, reinforces the stance against amnesty:
- “We can't stop raids. We need to continue the raids to prevent illegal trafficking and slavery.” ([42:30])
Ben Berkwam highlights the need for mass deportations and accountability for employers of illegal immigrants:
- “If you're involved in this process, you belong behind bars.” ([45:10])
VI. Chinese Investment in U.S. Farmland
Bannon addresses concerns about Chinese investments in U.S. farmland, emphasizing national security threats:
- “The Chinese have been buying up hundreds of thousands of acres of U.S. farmland... they’re tightening their grip on global food production.” ([50:05])
He advocates for preparedness against potential geopolitical shifts:
- “We can't control what China does, but we can control how prepared we are.” ([51:00])
VII. School Choice and Pornography in Schools
The episode features discussions with activists fighting against pornography in schools and advocating for school choice:
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Ben Berkwam from Florida Citizens Alliance discusses the prevalence of pornography in schools and the fight to remove it:
- “With the parents' rights movement, we have 250,000 people in our active database.” ([1:05:30])
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Gregory Lykov, the youngest nationally syndicated columnist, shares his experience with ADHD and the need for school choice:
- “Public schools are indoctrinating our children. They are hurting us.” ([1:10:45])
VIII. Epstein Conspiracies and Deep State
Bannon and guests delve into the controversial death of Jeffrey Epstein, questioning the official narrative:
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Jane Zirkel emphasizes the need to understand Epstein’s connections and the broader implications:
- “Why was he doing this? How was this information used? What have been the effects?” ([1:20:15])
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Stephen K. Bannon shares his skepticism about Epstein's suicide, citing security concerns:
- “It is virtually impossible for any kind of adult to think that this guy committed suicide under their watch.” ([1:22:40])
IX. Government vs. Personal Debt
Briefly, Bannon contrasts governmental debt with personal financial struggles, highlighting the importance of managing personal debt:
- “After four years of inflation, the real crisis is personal debt.” ([1:35:50])
A commercial break promotes "Done With Debt," offering strategies to eliminate personal debt.
X. Audience Interactions and Giveaways
The live audience engages with Bannon through questions and interactions, including giveaways of signed hats and American flags:
- Audience members share personal stories and express support for the show's messages.
Jack Posey recounts his interaction with Tucker Carlson about amnesty, underlining the prevalent opposition within the movement:
- “I love what you do, Steve, and I like you too, Jack, but I'm a Jack too.” ([1:55:30])
XI. Concluding Thoughts
Bannon wraps up the episode by reiterating the importance of fighting against systemic injustices and promoting transparency:
- “If we don't bring accountability and prosecute the deep state, they are going to prosecute us.” ([2:05:00])
He emphasizes the ongoing battle against perceived corruption and the necessity of grassroots movements to preserve American values.
Notable Quotes:
- “Christians not got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people.” – Stephen K. Bannon ([00:01])
- “If your task is to save my country, this country will be saved.” – Stephen K. Bannon ([00:01])
- “We need to see prosecutions for those who allowed Thomas Matthew Crooks to climb.” – Stephen K. Bannon ([07:15])
- “Our aircraft can take off and land vertically with up to 1,000 miles of range.” – Scott Pomeroy ([22:40])
- “There’s an inevitability to automation regardless of how you feel about it.” – Jack Posey ([29:40])
- “I think amnesty is a disgusting word.” – Ben Berkwam ([38:20])
- “Public schools are indoctrinating our children. They are hurting us.” – Gregory Lykov ([1:10:45])
- “It is virtually impossible for any kind of adult to think that this guy committed suicide under their watch.” – Stephen K. Bannon ([1:22:40])
Conclusion: Episode 4628 of "Bannon's War Room" presents a fervent discussion on various pressing issues, including political assassinations, technological advancements in aviation, the impact of automation, immigration policies, foreign investments, educational reforms, and deep-state conspiracies. Through passionate dialogues and expert interviews, Stephen K. Bannon and his guests aim to inform and mobilize listeners to take action in preserving American values and addressing systemic challenges.
