Bannon’s War Room – Episode 4884
“Grooming Gangs In London; Loss Of Europe's Identity”
Aired: October 28, 2025
Brief Overview
This episode of Bannon’s War Room, hosted by Steve Bannon, centers on the resurgence of public attention to the issue of grooming gangs in the UK, specifically focusing on recent revelations of systemic abuse and institutional cover-up. The panel discusses the broader implications for European—and American—identity in the context of mass immigration, the failure of elites, justice system breakdowns, grassroots responses, and the political ramifications on both sides of the Atlantic. The conversation is at times explicit and urgent, layering grim realism with a call for resistance.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Setting the Stage: The Grooming Gang Scandal Exposed
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Opening Warning and Context
- Steve Bannon introduces a reenactment clip based on real UK court proceedings about grooming gangs, warning that it is disturbing and urging parental caution.
“I’m about to show you something here that’s very disturbing… It’s a trailer, but it’s made by two of our greatest filmmakers… Phelim and Anne McAleer.” — Steve Bannon [00:53]
- Steve Bannon introduces a reenactment clip based on real UK court proceedings about grooming gangs, warning that it is disturbing and urging parental caution.
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Presentation of the Judge’s Remarks
- A shocking reenactment details the abuse of a child by serial offenders, used as a central, graphic example.
“…you subjected [her] to a terrifying ordeal… this episode provides a graphic example…” — Judge (reenactment) [02:26]
- A shocking reenactment details the abuse of a child by serial offenders, used as a central, graphic example.
2. Systemic Failure & Governmental/Societal Complicity
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Media and Government Reaction
- The UK establishment, especially the BBC and politicians, systematically avoided identifying the perpetrators as Pakistani Muslim men, out of fear of being labeled racist and because of the implications for immigration policy.
- Phelim McAleer calls it “the biggest crime in UK history and the biggest cover up in UK history.”
“It was covered up because it was Muslim men, Pakistani Muslim men targeting vulnerable white girls.” — Phelim McAleer [04:03]
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Institutional Paralysis
- Authorities—social workers, police, local government—often refused to act or even attended child-rapist weddings, rationalizing their inaction to avoid accusations of racism.
“One social worker actually attended the wedding of one of her charges with a Pakistani Muslim abuser…” — Phelim McAleer [07:01]
- Authorities—social workers, police, local government—often refused to act or even attended child-rapist weddings, rationalizing their inaction to avoid accusations of racism.
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Suppression of Dissent
- Activists like Tommy Robinson were imprisoned for highlighting these cases; it was only outsider activism and public outrage that forced eventual (but limited) government acknowledgment.
3. Political & Cultural Implications: The Threat to National Identity
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Erosion of European Identity
- Bannon and guests argue that mass Muslim immigration has irrevocably altered European society, with “alien cultures” failing and refusing to assimilate.
“If you lose those industrial cities, those old industrial cities… you’re going to lose England. You’re never going to get it back.” — Steve Bannon [10:05]
- Bannon and guests argue that mass Muslim immigration has irrevocably altered European society, with “alien cultures” failing and refusing to assimilate.
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France, Ireland, and Continental Europe
- The conversation highlights similar crises brewing in France, Ireland, Scotland, and elsewhere, linked largely to continued immigration and elite mismanagement.
“The Fifth Republic in France is about to fall because of a budget crisis… 100% driven by mass Muslim immigration…” — Steve Bannon [08:34]
- The conversation highlights similar crises brewing in France, Ireland, Scotland, and elsewhere, linked largely to continued immigration and elite mismanagement.
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Comparison with Eastern Europe
- Poland and Hungary are lionized for resisting mass migration policies, preserving their identity, and achieving economic growth and safety, juxtaposed against Western decline.
“They have massive GDP growth year over year… Warsaw is absolutely exploding… They focused on their own people.” — Jack Posobiec [21:04]
“Poland, the Law and Justice Party… Viktor Orban’s party, they said ‘absolutely not’…” — Jack Posobiec [20:40]
- Poland and Hungary are lionized for resisting mass migration policies, preserving their identity, and achieving economic growth and safety, juxtaposed against Western decline.
4. Failures of Justice and Victim Compensation
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Legal Obstacles
- Survivors rarely see meaningful justice or compensation; perpetrators served short sentences and survivors’ court-ordered financial compensations are effectively blocked by legal inertia.
“Her rapist was sent to jail for seven years for two counts of child rape. Seven years. Was out after three and a half.” — Peter McElveen [25:14]
“We have been waiting one year. The courts have been utterly silent…” — Peter McElveen [26:30]
- Survivors rarely see meaningful justice or compensation; perpetrators served short sentences and survivors’ court-ordered financial compensations are effectively blocked by legal inertia.
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Media & Activism as Last Resort
- Victim advocates now use media outrage to pressure the court system for enforcement of orders, as institutional redress is absent.
5. Transatlantic Warning & U.S. Implications
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“What’s Happening in Europe Is Coming Here”
- Bannon and guests repeatedly warn that the demographic, social, and judicial trends in Europe are being replicated or foreshadowed in America—citing Dearborn, Michigan, and Texas as evidence of growing enclaves and warning about electoral consequences.
“Don’t think this is not going to happen in the United States. There’s the situation in Texas… The business community wants the money.” — Steve Bannon [10:30]
- Bannon and guests repeatedly warn that the demographic, social, and judicial trends in Europe are being replicated or foreshadowed in America—citing Dearborn, Michigan, and Texas as evidence of growing enclaves and warning about electoral consequences.
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New York City Election as Symbolic Watershed
- The potential election of a "Muslim mayor with jihadi connections" in New York is pitched as a sign that the U.S. is on the same path; panel predicts lawlessness, “open terrorism against white people” and radical political power if current trends continue.
“New York City is now being carved up between the Mensheviks and the Bolsheviks… they are coming in to loot Rome.” — Jack Posobiec [32:48]
- The potential election of a "Muslim mayor with jihadi connections" in New York is pitched as a sign that the U.S. is on the same path; panel predicts lawlessness, “open terrorism against white people” and radical political power if current trends continue.
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Call for Action
- Listeners are urged to spread articles, watch documentaries (“The Great Grooming Gang Cover-up” on unreportedstorysociety.com), and prepare for imminent threats to national cohesion.
Notable Quotes & Timestamps
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Steve Bannon:
- “This is the primal scream of a dying regime.” [00:02]
- “If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.” [00:33]
- “Outside of London, England is a third world country.” [10:05]
- “The people of England I think got one last shot to sort this thing out or the country’s gonna be forever gone.” [11:45]
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Phelim McAleer:
- “It’s the biggest crime in UK history and the biggest cover-up in UK history. It was covered up because it was Muslim men, Pakistani Muslim men, targeting vulnerable white girls.” [04:03]
- “The initial reason for the failure to investigate... the police were quite open about that. They said, look, if we start investigating this, we’ll get accused of being racist.” [07:01]
- “I'm glad you didn't play that [graphic] viral clip… because you cannot imagine the depravity that exists.” [04:49]
- “It’s hard to believe that 20 years after 9/11 New York is going to elect a Muslim mayor… with real jihadi connections. So, don't think that America… [is immune].” [12:13]
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Jack Posobiec:
- “When it comes to who screwed up Europe… Her name is Angela Merkel.” [19:55]
- “They [Eastern Europe] have massive GDP growth year over year… They focused on their own people.” [21:04]
- “We see… all of the wealth and all of the trappings of the affluent white people will be taken and given away to all of his voters.” [33:00]
- “You will see open terrorism against white people in New York City under Mamdani’s mayorship.” [35:04]
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Peter McElveen:
- “The UK have lost their identity, that's what this boils down to… we are now [four] years into this… the courts are doing everything they are stopping.” [25:00]
- “We have been waiting one year. The courts have been utterly silent… The only way… is to engage public outrage and anger through the media to force our judges to actually act.” [26:30]
Timestamps for Critical Segments
| Timestamp | Topic / Quote | |--------------|------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:53 | Bannon’s explicit warning; intro to the reenactment | | 02:26 | Judge’s sentencing remarks (reenactment, graphic content) | | 04:03 | “Biggest crime in UK history and the biggest cover up…” — McAleer| | 07:01 | Institutional reluctance to investigate; “afraid of being racist”| | 10:05 | Bannon on loss of industrial towns, demographic shift | | 12:13 | Film promotion; “20 years after 9/11 New York…” — McAleer | | 19:55 | Angela Merkel’s legacy blamed for Europe’s problems — Posobiec | | 21:04 | Eastern Europe’s difference – GDP growth, safety, cultural pride | | 25:14 | Details of lenient UK justice; survivor’s compensation struggles | | 32:48 | U.S. cities, the new radicals, and the coming election | | 35:04 | “Open terrorism against white people…” — Posobiec |
Memorable Moments
- Explicit reenactment of a judge’s remarks from a grooming gang case—one of the most graphic moments on War Room, drawing a clear line between information and potential audience distress.
- Repeated allusions to WWII and the “granddaughters of those that stormed Normandy” — using history to underscore cultural loss.
- Comparison of governance models, with Eastern Europe depicted as proud and thriving due to migration resistance and Western elites as complicit or cowardly.
- A direct call to action for audiences: watch the "Great Grooming Gang Cover Up," push related articles ubiquitously, and "shame our government."
- **Posobiec’s characterization of the coming “barbarians to loot Rome” in New York and warnings of anarcho-tyranny as the future if trends continue.
Episode Structure & Flow
- Opening & Tone-Setting (00:02–00:53)
- Reenactment & Introduction of Issue (00:53–03:16)
- Panel Analysis—UK Establishment & Media Evasion (03:16–08:34)
- Political and Cultural Ramifications/Eastern vs. Western Europe (08:34–23:10)
- Justice System Failings for Victims (25:00–31:35)
- Warning for America—Impending NYC Election (31:35–37:11)
- International Perspective—Venezuela, China, and U.S. Foreign Policy (39:38–44:37)
- Closing Calls to Action and Ongoing Specials/Programming Notes (44:42–end)
Additional Resources Mentioned
- “The Great Grooming Gang Cover Up”: Reenactment film by Phelim and Anne McAleer, available at unreportedstorysociety.com.
- Gateway Pundit article & Hearts of Oak: Advocacy outlets emphasizing grassroots pressure.
Final Summary
This hard-hitting War Room episode frames the UK grooming gang scandal as both a horror story and a cautionary tale of cultural and institutional collapse tied to mass migration and multiculturalism. The panel ties these failings to broader Western decline and issues a clear warning that similar patterns are underway in the U.S., especially with the rise of new political leadership in major cities. The tone is urgent, combative, and polemical, with repeated calls for dissemination of information, grassroots activism, and resistance to what they cast as the “dying regime” of the Western liberal order.
