Podcast Summary: Bannon’s War Room – Episode 4798: President Trump Addresses the UN
Date: September 23, 2025
Host: Stephen K. Bannon
Guests and Contributors: Donald Trump, Alex Jones, multiple medical, political, and foreign policy experts
Overview
This episode features President Donald Trump’s much-anticipated address to the United Nations, followed by roundtable analysis from Bannon, Alex Jones, and various experts. The discussions weave together domestic health controversies, the administration’s foreign policy orientation, critiques of globalism, and Trump’s combative vision for America’s future on the world stage.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Health Policy Controversies: Tylenol and Vaccines
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Trump’s Statement on Tylenol (00:00)
- Trump announced that “the FDA will be notifying physicians that the use of acetaminophen, basically Tylenol, during pregnancy can be associated with a very increased risk of autism.”
- He adds: “I’ll say it, it’s not good…If you’re pregnant, don’t take Tylenol and don’t give it to the baby after the baby is born.”
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Expert Pushback (01:05)
- A medical expert counters that large, gold-standard studies have found “no association” between prenatal Tylenol use and autism.
- “You don’t hear that being talked about by the FDA commissioner, the president, or the HHS secretary, because it flies in the face of the narrative they’re trying to create.” [01:40]
- Describes the FDA's own statement: “There is no causality in the data that they’re citing, and more evidence needs to be proven to show causality…”
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Debate on Vaccine Schedules (02:33)
- Trump advocates for spreading out childhood vaccines: “Instead of one visit where they pump the baby, load it up with stuff, you do it over a period of four times or five times.”
- The expert warns that spacing out vaccines increases risks: “There’s actually a risk in doing that… We want our kids vaccinated as quickly as possible because we don’t want breakthrough infection.”
- The spreading out of vaccines “is just creating a greater problem here when it comes to decreased uptake and confusing the public.” [03:29]
2. The Trump Doctrine: UN Address and Foreign Policy
President Trump’s Speech – Highlights and Themes
Introduction and Tone (09:33)
- Trump forgoes a teleprompter, speaking “from the heart.”
- Opens by reflecting on peace and prosperity “six years ago” and claims his leadership has reversed the disasters of the previous four years.
US Boom and Domestic Recovery
- Claims “America is blessed with the strongest economy, the strongest borders, the strongest military… This is indeed the golden age of America.”
- Lists economic metrics: “Energy costs are down, gasoline prices are down, grocery prices are down, mortgage rates are down, and inflation has been defeated. The only thing that’s up is the stock market, which just hit a record high… wages are rising at the fastest pace in more than 60 years.” [09:45–10:30]
Border Security and Immigration (11:00)
- “On our southern border, we have successfully repelled a colossal invasion… the number of illegal aliens entering our country has been zero.”
- Criticizes the previous administration’s “open border policy,” lauds deportation and detention, and thanks El Salvador for accepting criminals.
NATO, War, and Multilateralism (12:45)
- “At the NATO summit in June, virtually all NATO members formally committed to increase defense spending at my request from 2% to 5% of GDP… making our alliance stronger.”
- Frames US diplomacy as bilateral rather than multilateral, downplaying the UN’s relevance: “I ended seven wars, and in all cases, the United Nations did not even try to help in any of them.” [13:30]
Case-by-Case Diplomatic Successes (13:45–15:00)
- Lists ending wars in regions: Cambodia–Thailand, Kosovo–Serbia, Congo–Rwanda, Pakistan–India, Israel–Iran, Egypt–Ethiopia, Armenia–Azerbaijan.
- “No president or prime minister… has ever done anything close to that. And I did it in just seven months. It’s never happened before.”
Critique of the UN: Ineffectiveness and Corruption (16:00)
- Mocks the UN for being “absent” and offers anecdote about failed renovations, cost overruns, and “a bad escalator and a bad teleprompter.”
Security and Nonproliferation (19:00)
- Vows Iran will never gain nuclear weapons and touts US airstrikes (Operation Midnight Hammer) that “obliterated” Iran’s capacity.
- “With Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity demolished, I immediately brokered an end to the 12 Day War… between Israel and Iran.”
Gaza and the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict (21:00)
- Demands Hamas release all hostages; criticizes unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state as rewarding “atrocities.”
Ukraine War (25:00)
- Attributes the war to leadership failures: “This war would never have started if I were President. This was a war that should have never happened.”
- Threatens strong tariffs on Russia if the war continues; urges Europe to stop Russian energy purchases.
Bioweapons and Global Health (27:00)
- Calls for international enforcement of the Biological Weapons Convention via an “AI verification system.”
- Connects US leadership to global efforts against biothreats, blames past “reckless experiments” for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Immigration Invasion Narrative (30:00)
- Accuses the UN of “funding an assault on Western countries and their borders.”
- “The UN is supposed to stop invasions, not create them and not finance them.”
Nationalist, Anti-Globalist Rhetoric (35:00–42:00)
- Warns Europe is being “destroyed” by uncontrolled migration and green energy.
- “What makes the world so beautiful is that each country is unique. But to stay this way, every sovereign nation must have the right to control their own borders.”
- Blames foreign-born inmates for crime waves in European countries; calls for ending “open borders.”
Energy Policy (45:00)
- Dismisses renewables as a “joke”: “They don’t work. They’re too expensive… Europe, on the other hand, has a long way to go with many countries being on the brink of destruction because of the green energy agenda.”
- Praises Germany for “going back” to fossil fuels and nuclear.
Climate Change and Green Policies (47:00–53:00)
- Calls climate change “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world.”
- Rebukes the Paris Accord and “carbon footprint” measures as redistributing industry to polluting countries, especially China.
Closing: American Exceptionalism and Call to Arms (59:00–61:00)
- Laments the “failed experiment” of globalist immigration and green energy.
- Ends on a populist, nationalist note: “Let us protect their borders, ensure their safety, preserve their cultures, treasure and traditions, and fight, fight, fight for their precious dreams and their cherished freedoms.”
- “God bless the nations of the world.” [65:55]
3. Panel Analysis and Reaction
Immediate Reactions
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Show Host Observes Mixed Reception:
- “Let’s say that was not a wildly enthusiastic applause… I don’t think I’ve ever seen a harder throwdown in my life with the work of the United Nations…” [70:19]
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Alex Jones on Trump’s Performance (71:29)
- “The second half was an epic relaunch of the West, a repudiation of the globalist Transhumanist Depopulation Agenda 2030 collapse program. This was a total indictment of the great reset, the climate change fraud, the globalists, the UN, but also the answer to it.”
- “This Trump is 10 times better than the one we had in the first administration. Battle hardened, survived multiple assassination attempts through hell. Literally a spiritual leveling up.”
- “We are accelerating now into offense… now the real battle starts. Everything else was a prelude, a buildup. Now the big one is beginning right now, and I’m getting chills.” [73:16]
Panel’s View on ‘Arc of the Last Three Days’ (75:03)
- Host: Links Trump’s UN address to a “broad awakening of Christian nationalism,” referencing fiery remarks at Charlie Kirk’s memorial and prior attacks on ‘Big Pharma.’
- Alex Jones:
- “We said to the terrorists, the literal demonic Democrat Party celebrating death, that we understand it’s a spiritual war.”
- Applauds Trump’s “unprecedented attack on Big Pharma and the Bill Gates globalist arm… He goes in even more hardcore than Kennedy…”
- Frames the anti-globalist and anti-green rhetoric as a “spiritual battle,” urging unity behind Trump as “night and day” from previous leadership.
- “We better all get behind this man right now.” [77:42]
Host’s Summation (78:10)
- “This is like Christ going into the temple putting him on notice. I know who you are and I know what you’ve done. And it’s evil and it’s wrong and I’m stopping it.”
Notable Quotes and Memorable Moments
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On Vaccine Schedule and Tylenol:
- Trump: “Don’t take it. If you’re pregnant, don’t take Tylenol and don’t give it to the baby after the baby is born.” [00:38]
- Medical Expert: “20 years, 2.5 million kids, no association. You don’t hear that being talked about… because it flies in the face of the narrative they’re trying to create.” [01:47]
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On Ceasefire and Hostages:
- Trump: “Instead of giving in to Hamas’s ransom demands, those who want peace should be united with one: release the hostages now.” [22:35]
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On Immigration:
- Trump: “Your countries are being ruined. The United Nations is funding an assault on Western countries and their borders… In Europe, the number [in prisons] was 54%… Switzerland, 72% of the people in prisons are from outside Switzerland.” [35:23, 38:35]
- “Any system that results in the mass trafficking of children is inherently evil. Yet that is exactly what the globalist migration agenda has done.” [41:08]
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On Renewables:
- “We’re getting rid of the falsely named renewables, by the way. They’re a joke. They don’t work… The wind doesn’t blow. Those big windmills are so pathetic and so bad, so expensive to operate.” [45:07]
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On Climate Change:
- “It’s the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world. In my opinion. Climate change, no matter what happens you’re involved in…the carbon footprint is a hoax made up by people with evil intentions.” [48:10, 55:12]
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Final Rallying Cry:
- Trump: “Let us protect their borders, ensure their safety, preserve their cultures, treasure and traditions, and fight, fight, fight for their precious dreams and their cherished freedoms.” [61:00]
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Alex Jones on Spiritual Battle:
- “On Sunday, we said to the terrorists, the literal demonic Democrat party celebrating death, that we understand it’s a spiritual war.” [75:05]
- “This Trump is incredible. Thank you, God, for this man. I am so proud that we all supported him and defended him. Nothing’s perfect. But this is night and day…” [77:42]
Timestamps for Major Segments
- 00:00–04:43 — Health controversies: Tylenol, vaccines; expert pushback
- 09:33–65:55 — Trump’s full speech at the UN (economy, border, wars, globalism, climate, energy, American exceptionalism)
- 70:16–78:10 — Panel reaction: Jones and Bannon analysis, “spiritual war” framing, linking president’s recent actions to national revival and anti-globalist agenda
Episode Tone and Language
The episode maintains an urgent, combative, and populist tone. The language is unapologetically direct, especially in Trump’s speech and the post-address analyses. The show frames current events as existential, often spiritual battles between “globalists” and nationalist or traditional interests.
Summary
This episode gives an unvarnished platform to President Trump’s worldview, presenting his UN address as a turning point in US and global affairs. The administration’s self-proclaimed successes—economic revival, ending wars, halting immigration, destroying “woke” energy policies—are contrasted sharply with the “disasters” of globalism and the alleged failures of the previous administration. The surrounding commentary frames the last three days as a spiritually and politically pivotal moment, with Trump’s aggressive anti-globalist language seen as not only policy but as a rallying cry for a nationalist renaissance, blending political and religious fervor.
For listeners seeking an insider perspective of the MAGA movement’s rhetoric, priorities, and critiques of internationalism, Episode 4798 is a landmark artifact—unfiltered and aimed at mobilization.
