Podcast Summary: Bannon's War Room
Episode 4910: Ending the Filibuster; Hundreds Of Subpoenas Sent Against The Deep State
Date: November 7, 2025
Host: Stephen K. Bannon
Episode Overview
In this fast-paced and detail-rich episode, Stephen K. Bannon examines current political flashpoints with a focus on efforts to end the Senate filibuster and the escalation of legal action against alleged “deep state” actors spanning a decade. Bannon is joined by guests including Senator Tommy Tuberville, investigative journalist John Solomon, on-the-ground correspondents at the Children’s Health Defense Conference, and several leaders in alternative medicine and preparedness. The episode weaves together calls for institutional reform, breaking news on government investigations, and the ongoing battle between MAGA populism and entrenched bureaucratic power.
Key Segments and Discussion Points
1. The Case to End the Senate Filibuster
Featured Guest: Senator Tommy Tuberville
Timestamps: [01:06]–[02:24]
- Bannon introduces Tuberville as a respected voice in “the Imperial capital,” emphasizing his support among the MAGA base.
- Tuberville calls for ending the filibuster to enable the MAGA agenda, citing obstruction from Democrats.
- Quote: “We're not ever going to find out, Steve, if MAGA works unless we do the filibuster. ... Let’s give President Trump a chance.” — Tuberville [01:53]
- Bannon underlines the urgency and symbolic importance of Tuberville’s stand within the movement.
2. Explosive Developments: DOJ Subpoenas and the ‘Decade of Conspiracy’
Featured Guest: John Solomon
Timestamps: [02:38]–[13:21]
- Bannon plays a news clip reporting DOJ investigations into Trump critics, notably John Brennan. Solomon contextualizes this as part of a broader probe into a decade of alleged conspiracies against Trump.
- Solomon outlines how DOJ and FBI are now connecting dots from 2014 to 2024, involving Crossfire Hurricane, Russia collusion, Clinton investigations, IRS/Lois Lerner, and Ukraine impeachment — all as part of a “continuum” of efforts targeting Trump and MAGA.
- Quote: “For the first time... they're looking at the last decade not as one series of separate incidents... but maybe a similar playbook, a similar set of players, and a continuing effort to do anything it takes to stop Donald Trump...” — Solomon [06:32]
- Key new reporting: 30–40 subpoenas issued overnight; 150 expected by year’s end; consolidation of grand juries in Florida.
- Quote: “There will be a wave of subpoenas, though. Rather than have a bunch of different grand juries... you consolidate it in the place where the alleged last crimes occurred — the Florida stuff — and you work your way backwards.” — Solomon [10:15]
- Solomon suggests these steps are making otherwise time-barred crimes possibly chargeable due to alleged ongoing conspiracy.
- Bannon highlights the Justice Department’s staffing shortage and the high rate of Supreme Court victories by Pam Bondi’s team, predicting increased momentum.
- Quote: “The record of the Justice Department in defending the President’s... theory of the case... is nothing short of... pretty remarkable.” — Bannon [13:13]
3. Children’s Health Defense Conference
Correspondent: Claire Dooley, reporting from Texas
Timestamps: [16:59]–[21:21]
- Dooley previews the Children’s Health Defense annual conference, emphasizing parental rights, vaccine skepticism, and “making America healthy again.”
- She addresses MSM’s depiction of the conference as a “cult,” insisting participants seek informed consent rather than promoting anti-vax ideology.
- Quote: “There’s nothing anti-vax about people who vaccinated their children and saw that they had side effects... We are looking for informed consent.” — Claire Dooley [18:51]
- Coordination with the MAGA movement is reaffirmed, especially through figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Nicole Shanahan.
- Dooley provides contact and donation information for the Children’s Health Defense.
4. Supply Chains, Pharma, and Medical Freedom
Guests: Michael Kunstler, All Family Pharmacy
Timestamps: [21:23]–[39:12]
- Bannon pivots to the economic and national security implications of supply chains, particularly concerning China’s role in rare earths.
- Kunstler discusses the mission of All Family Pharmacy: providing access to medications (e.g., ivermectin, hydroxychloroquine) denied by local physicians or pharmacies during COVID, in the name of “medical freedom.”
- Quote: “We started off of that basis, medical freedom and giving the patient the ability and easy access to these, these medications...” — Kunstler [24:27]
- The service links patients with physicians willing to prescribe alternative treatments within legal boundaries, emphasizing cost savings and accessibility.
- Kunstler also explains their compliance with state/federal regulations and their mission to reduce corporate (Big Pharma/Big Pharmacy) control.
- Quote: “We didn’t realize the need for medical freedom throughout America until we dove deep into it... You have these massive corporations now who are doing the same thing we’re doing.” — Kunstler [34:42]
- Bannon underscores this as a grassroots, consumer-powered alternative to the existing medical system.
5. Grassroots vs. Consultant Politics
Timestamps: [39:14]–[42:00]
- Bannon critiques recent Republican campaign strategies that focus on TV ads and ignores the importance of grassroots organizing, ballot chasing, and coalition-building around “kitchen table” issues like health and affordability.
- Quote: “That kind of politics is old politics. New politics is the grassroots... it’s about canvassing neighborhood by neighborhood.” — Bannon [40:50]
- Emphasis on the Republican Party needing to learn from progressive organizing models.
6. International Spotlight: Viktor Orbán at the White House
Timestamps: [42:20]–[43:50]
- Bannon highlights Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán’s visit to the White House, framing him as a “defender of Christendom” and contrasting Hungary’s policies to those of Western Europe, notably on immigration and national identity.
7. Company Spotlights and Sponsor Segments
Timestamps: [44:36]–[51:56]
- Multiple rapid-fire guest check-ins, including:
- Taj Gill, Warpath Coffee: Bannon touts the brand amid playful banter about Goldman Sachs and Salt Lake City.
- Mike Lindell, MyPillow: Lindell recounts government targeting of his company; plugs sales supporting “Made in America” products. Describes ongoing legal/political battles connected to election integrity, referencing “Arctic Frost” (potential legal operation).
- The conversation circles back to ongoing struggles within the system and the need for direct consumer action.
Notable Quotes
- Bannon [00:02]: “This is the primal scream of a dying regime... I know you don't like hearing that...but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.”
- Sen. Tuberville [01:53]: “We all might as well go home if we don't get something done with this filibuster because they're not going to vote for anything.”
- John Solomon [06:32]: “They're looking at the last decade not as one series of separate incidents...but a continuing effort to do anything it takes to stop Donald Trump.”
- Claire Dooley [18:51]: “There's nothing anti-vax about people who vaccinated their children and saw that they had side effects... We are looking for informed consent.”
- Michael Kunstler [24:27]: “We started off of that basis, medical freedom and giving the patient the ability and easy access...”
- Bannon [40:50]: “That kind of politics is old politics. New politics is the grassroots... it’s about canvassing neighborhood by neighborhood.”
- Mike Lindell [49:06]: “We, the most attacked company in history by our own government, FBI, DOJ, the IRS... and it's all getting revealed...”
Memorable Moments & Key Takeaways
- Historic Scope of New DOJ Investigations: Solomon's reporting frames current DOJ actions as the most sweeping legal action against “deep state” actors in a decade, with the possibility of hundreds of subpoenas and a focus on continuous, not discrete, misconduct ([06:32], [10:15]).
- Grassroots Healthcare Alternatives: Kunstler’s All Family Pharmacy segment reveals the ongoing demand for “medical freedom” post-COVID, tying alternative medical access directly to MAGA principles ([24:27], [34:42]).
- Integration of Health, Political Reform, and Populism: The show seamlessly connects efforts around health freedom, parents’ rights, and political reform as key spokes of the current MAGA coalition.
- International Nationalism: Orbán’s visit is framed as a symbol of assertive, nationalist governance contrasted with Western Europe’s challenges on immigration and sovereignty ([42:20]).
- Campaign Tactics and Party Critique: Bannon’s call to pivot the GOP to grassroots organizing reflects an insistence on adapting to changing political realities ([40:50]).
- Ongoing Legal/Economic Battles: Lindell’s update ties together themes of government overreach, lawfare, and the necessity for consumer-driven economic support for aligned enterprises ([49:06]).
Conclusion
Episode 4910 is a rich tapestry of hard-hitting political analysis, investigative reporting, and grassroots organizing. It tracks a movement under stress but gathering momentum—across the Senate, through the courts, and in the rising medical and civic counterculture. For listeners, the episode delivers a sense of urgency, new information on federal investigations, actionable health alternatives, and a roadmap for both political and personal engagement.
