Bannon’s War Room: Episode 4802
“2 Dead In Shooting At ICE Facility In Dallas”
Date: September 24, 2025
Host: Steve Bannon (WarRoom.org)
Key guests: Steve Stern, Taj Gill, Dallas officials, law enforcement, Michael Lindell, Trevor Comstock
Overview
This episode centers on the breaking news of a fatal shooting at an ICE facility in Dallas, Texas, contextualized within ongoing national debates about immigration, law enforcement, and political rhetoric. The show blends live coverage of the initial press conference in Dallas with War Room’s analysis, reactions from current and former law enforcement/military personnel, and broader commentary on national security, political violence, and grassroots political organizing. The episode also highlights updates on election integrity initiatives and reflects on recent high-profile assassinations and attacks tied to political tensions.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Dallas ICE Facility Shooting: Live Press Conference and Analysis
Dallas Mayor, Police, FBI, and ICE Officials Speak
[19:26–31:25]
- Summary of Events:
At approximately 6:40am, shots were fired at a Dallas ICE facility. Four individuals were shot; two died—including the shooter. No law enforcement personnel were injured. - Law Enforcement Response:
Fast, coordinated work by Dallas Police, federal agencies, and local partners prevented further tragedy. - Investigation Details:
The FBI’s Joe Rothrock confirmed the incident is under investigation as “an act of targeted violence,” referencing anti-ICE messages found with spent rounds—hinting at political motivation. - Call for Calm and Patience:
The Mayor asks for “restraint” from the public and patience as the investigation unfolds:
“Let our law enforcement partners do their job. This is an active investigation. There’s still a lot of unanswered questions.” ([22:52], Dallas Mayor)
Condemnation of Political Violence and Rhetoric
- Joshua Johnson (ICE Acting Field Office Director) makes an impassioned statement:
“This is the second time I’ve had to stand in front of you and talk about a shooter at one of my facilities... The rhetoric has to stop.” ([25:48], Johnson) - Further on Political Consequences:
Johnson directly addresses politicians for demonizing ICE and CBP, warning of the “very real consequences” and dangerous climate being fostered:
“To every politician who is using rhetoric, demonizing ICE and demonizing CBP—stop... Your political opponents are not Nazis... We should not be putting language out there that inspires madmen to commit evil crimes.” ([27:05], Johnson)
Limited Details Due to Ongoing Investigation
- Law enforcement did not release victim identities, only confirming no police were harmed.
- FBI declined to elaborate on the nature of the evidence, but reiterated “this will be a whole of government response.”
- The community is called on to report information (1-800-CALL-FBI).
“Any piece of information will be helpful... Anyone responsible will be held accountable.” ([23:57], Joe Rothrock)
2. War Room Analysis & Contextualization
Steve Bannon’s Framing
- Bannon positions the attack within broader “radicalization” and increasing violence against law enforcement, ICE, and CBP.
“These people... now don’t want any of them deported, right? Want to go after law enforcement just trying to do their job.” ([31:30], Bannon) - He links the attack to what he views as permissive attitudes in left-leaning cities (e.g., Portland, CA) and policies about doxxing ICE agents.
Taj Gill on Domestic Extremism & Law Enforcement Strategy
[10:29–13:28, 32:52–35:28]
- Gill, introduced as a former military/intelligence operator, calls for a robust, aggressive response using federal resources: “Unleash the FBI... activate the Joint Terrorism Task Force... Antifa has been designated a terrorist group. So they need to unleash the full might... and stop them dead in their tracks.” ([32:52], Gill)
- He points out the radicalization process in educational institutions:
“They plant the seeds then, and then when they get to college, they hit them hard with this ideological poison, right? The woke mind virus.” ([11:35], Gill) - Gill draws parallels to past overseas radicalization, arguing similar dynamics are now present and embedded in American life.
3. Broader Context: Election Integrity & Grassroots Mobilization
Steve Stern on Precinct Strategy
[01:50–05:42]
- Stern details a nationwide event to expand grassroots Republican involvement: every state will send a representative to discuss “precinct strategy.”
- He calls for volunteers for poll watching, emphasizing action and organization:
“It’s action, action, action. You know, we’ve been working on this forever.” ([01:50], Stern) - Upcoming election security event on October 8th with a range of high-profile guests.
Bannon on Precinct Strategy’s Role
- Elevates precinct engagement as critical for coming congressional cycles:
“The precinct strategy is one of the key components of victory in ‘22 midterms, ‘24. And we’re going to need it more than ever in ‘26 and ‘28.” ([04:29], Bannon)
4. Analysis of Political Assassinations and Investigations
Discussion of Charlie Kirk Assassination [35:30–40:36]
- Bannon and Gill analyze alleged inconsistencies in the official account of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, comparing it to the JFK killing: “We cannot have a Grassy Knoll 2.0 with this generation.” ([38:23], Bannon)
- Gill (ex-SEAL and sniper) is skeptical of the ballistics explanation: “There should have been a huge exit wound... it doesn’t make sense. There’s something weird going on, as usual.” ([39:29–40:36], Gill)
- Both stress the need for full transparency and investigation to avoid further erosion of public trust.
5. Updates on Related National Security and Political Issues
- Bannon mentions other acts of violence against ICE or CBP, and political climate around doxing federal officers and restrictions on anonymity for agents in certain states.
- Brief mention that further investigative updates (e.g., classified documents in John Bolton’s office) would follow in later broadcasts.
6. Community Engagement & Partner Announcements
Ongoing Activism:
- Multiple appeals for audience involvement in election integrity, poll watching, and precinct participation.
- Prominent callouts to conservative business partners and sponsors (Birch Gold, Patriot Mobile, Warpath Coffee) with discount codes for listeners.
In Memoriam:
- Bannon closes with a tribute to actress Claudia Cardinale, noting the passing of “one of the great movie stars of the ‘50s and ‘60s.” ([51:11–54:41])
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “This is the primal scream of a dying regime.”
— Steve Bannon ([00:02], show opening) - “The rhetoric has to stop... It's dangerous and people are losing their lives.”
— Joshua Johnson, ICE ([25:48]) - “Unleash the FBI and... integrate the local law enforcement... [Antifa] are a terrorist [force]... Just turn it inwards on these guys.”
— Taj Gill ([10:29]) - “Your political opponents are not Nazis. We need to learn to work together without demonizing each other, without attacking each other.” — Joshua Johnson ([27:05])
- “Let's be patient, let's remain calm, and let's let our law enforcement partners, our police department, do their job.”
— Dallas Mayor ([22:52]) - “We cannot have a grassy knoll 2.0 with this generation.”
— Steve Bannon ([38:23]) - “There should have been a huge exit wound... it doesn't make sense. There's something weird going on, as usual.”
— Taj Gill ([39:29])
Timestamps for Major Segments
- [00:51] — Episode opening, Dallas shooting intro
- [01:50] — Steve Stern on grassroots organizing event
- [10:29] — Taj Gill on federal response to domestic extremism, college radicalization
- [19:26] — Live Dallas press conference: Mayor, law enforcement, FBI, ICE officials
- [31:30] — War Room reaction to the press conference
- [32:52] — Taj Gill analyzes ongoing Antifa/federal building unrest in Portland, CA laws
- [35:30] — Bannon & Gill on Charlie Kirk assassination; ballistics inconsistencies discussed
- [41:01] — Gill on Warpath Coffee and code for audience
- [42:34] — Michael Lindell on election platforms, Dallas paper ballot win
- [47:40] — Bannon notes breaking news; coming up: further Dallas/FBI updates, Charlie Kirk show
- [51:11] — Closing segment, tribute to Claudia Cardinale
Tone & Language
- The tone is urgent, confrontational, and unapologetically partisan, in keeping with War Room’s populist, insurgent right-wing style.
- Law enforcement and military personnel are lionized; politicians and activists criticizing ICE receive strong condemnation.
- The hosts and guests use direct, martial language around “action,” “unleashing” federal resources, and “mass arrests.”
- Calls for community involvement focus on action, vigilance, and unity within the base, while emphasizing the existential stakes of the political environment.
Summary Takeaway
Episode 4802 delivers on-the-ground reporting and analysis of a deadly shooting at a Dallas ICE facility, using it as a prism for exploring the effects of political rhetoric, the rise of targeted violence, and the perceived need for aggressive law enforcement measures. The show weaves together live local perspective, federal agency response, and right-wing activist strategy, underscoring the hosts’ themes of crisis, mobilization, and fighting back against what they characterize as a lethal confluence of radicalization, political targeting, and institutional breakdown.
