Bannon’s War Room – Episode 5133
Passing The SAVE Act and Stopping the Globalist Agenda; Irregularities in 2020 Georgia Election
Date: February 10, 2026
Host: Steve Bannon
Episode Overview
This episode of Bannon’s War Room focuses on efforts to pass the SAVE Act—a federal bill requiring photo ID and proof of citizenship for voting—framed as a battle against globalist agendas, mass migration, and alleged electoral fraud. Intertwined with this legislative discussion are segments on concerns about Sharia law influence in America, foreign actors utilizing nonprofits to push propaganda, and breaking revelations about 2020 election irregularities in Georgia. The episode reflects a sense of urgency, warning listeners that America is at a crossroads, with emphasis on grassroots activism and reclaiming the nation’s traditional values.
Key Themes and Discussion Points
1. Sharia Law, Demographic Change, and National Identity
- Robert Spencer (00:00) introduced the topic by pointing to the growth of Muslim populations in Texas and the United States, expressing concerns about increasing influence of Sharia law and claims by local imams that jihad and martyrdom are central tenets being espoused in U.S. mosques.
- Quote: “One can make the claim that not all devotees agree or enforce with Sharia. But no one can deny the increase of Muslim observers in Texas, many of whom likely harbor support for Sharia’s tenets.” (00:56)
- Steve Bannon referenced the "explanatory memorandum," a document he says outlines the Muslim Brotherhood’s intent to undermine Western society from within (04:11).
- Quote: “...a captured internal document of the Muslim Brotherhood detailing its program for the United States...a kind of grand jihad in eliminating and destroying Western civilization from within and sabotaging its miserable house by their own hands...” (04:20)
- Survey statistics (30:26–31:36) were cited suggesting large percentages of U.S. Muslims support implementing Sharia law, restricting cartoons of Muhammad, and questioning Israel’s right to exist.
- Steve Bannon: “39% of Muslims in the United States want Sharia law implemented in the next 20 years.” (30:21)
2. The SAVE Act: Election Integrity and Immigration
- Senator Tommy Tuberville provided an impassioned defense of the SAVE Act (01:21), arguing it’s non-controversial and widely popular, citing bipartisan and multi-demographic polling.
- Quote: “This is common sense...83% of all Americans support it...Democrats claim the Save America Act is a voter suppression. It’s racist. But the American people, they’re not falling for it. The Save America Act is a huge majority of Americans and they want it.” (01:31)
- Tuberville framed opposition as a “Democrat strategy” tied to mass migration, open borders, and a globalist effort to undermine national sovereignty.
- Quote: “If we don’t pass the Save America Act this year, what’s happening in Europe won’t just be overseas anymore. It’s going to be right here in our backyard. Many of the enemy are already inside the gates.” (05:10)
- He claims illegal immigration costs American taxpayers $150 billion annually (06:04).
- Steve Bannon pressed Tuberville on Republican reluctance and frustration that some party members won't support the act or bust the filibuster to get it passed (07:09–09:21).
- Tuberville: “We can’t seem to chew gum and walk at the same time here...We’re really concerned about what the left thinks...No, we’re not making a lot of progress.” (07:48)
- The legislative situation is described as a standoff, with Tuberville lamenting internal GOP resistance: “We’ve got Republicans that...verbally publicly saying, I will not vote for this Save America Act...Only way we can do it, Steve, is bust the filibuster. But there’s no appetite for that here.” (12:39)
3. Foreign Influence Through Nonprofits/NGOs
- Scott Walter (Capital Research Group) discusses how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and other foreign actors exploit U.S. tax-exempt non-profit laws to fund political activism and support hostile regimes (16:21–23:27).
- Quote: “Foreigners abuse this sector...There are no limits on the giving, whereas there are strict limits on hard dollars to candidates and parties...The most famous probably is the People’s Forum, which the morning after the October 7th massacre had people on the streets to applaud their good friends there in Gaza.” (20:28)
- Walter singles out Neville Singham and Hans Wyss as major foreign funders influencing U.S. politics.
4. Breaking News: Irregularities in 2020 Georgia Election
- John Solomon shares new revelations from an FBI affidavit regarding significant irregularities in Fulton County, Georgia, during 2020 election recounts (23:47–26:41).
- Double counting of ballots, mismatched vote totals, and lack of proper certification for ~315,000 ballots.
- Quote: “The FBI has substantiated about five irregularities in the vote counting in Fulton County...The FBI declares in an affidavit they have confirmed...that in some cases during the recounts, ballots were double counted.” (23:47)
- Suggests criminal charges could follow if intentionality is proven (25:18).
- Similar issues may be surfacing in Arizona (26:00).
5. Virginia Politics: Realignment, Redistricting & Grassroots Rebuilding
- Jeffrey Ryer, newly elected chairman of the Virginia Republican Party (36:07–49:42), analyzes Democrat Governor Abigail Spanberger’s shift toward aggressively blue policies, redistricting for maximum Democratic advantage, and restricting law enforcement cooperation with ICE.
- Quote: “She's...shifted to blue state policies over the course of a very short governorship...what it would do is turn it to a 10-1 state...It basically disenfranchises about 46% of the Commonwealth that voted for President Trump.” (36:57, 37:34)
- Ryer outlines GOP missteps in failing to keep Trump-era grassroots activists engaged year-round.
- Quote: “We need those Republican voters and those conservative voters out every single year...we should not be pretending to be something that we’re not. We are supporters of the president.” (47:25)
- Plans to use targeted outreach, permanent absentee voting lists, and clear pro-Trump messaging to claw back support (47:25–48:45).
6. Minnesota Governor’s Race and Grassroots Mobilization
- Mike Lindell briefly touts his gubernatorial campaign, promising to ban Sharia law, implement “protester laws,” and apply business experience to state governance (50:30).
- Quote: “The first day, I’m going to ban Sharia law. I’m going to put in protester laws...But the bottom line is it needs someone with business sense to fix Minnesota with common sense.” (50:35)
- Lindell emphasizes reaching out to non-voters and Trump supporters who sat out midterm elections (51:35).
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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Senator Tuberville (on the SAVE Act’s opposition):
"Why are they against voter id? No mail in ballots, no ballot harvesting, and one-day voting? ... Is it because their illegal voting base will no longer be able to keep them in Power?" — (01:54) -
Steve Bannon (on Republican inertia):
"Are we taking our country back or are these bills...are we just being mocked by the Democrats?" — (07:09) -
John Solomon (on Georgia election findings):
"What the FBI said in an affidavit...is that the FBI has substantiated about five irregularities in the vote counting...ballots were double counted, double scanned, and double counted..." — (23:47) -
Scott Walter (on nonprofits and foreign influence):
"Foreigners abuse this sector...there are no limits on the amounts that come into the nonprofit sector." — (20:33) -
Jeffrey Ryer (on Virginia’s political path):
"We should not be pretending to be something that we’re not. We are supporters of the president and we need to go ahead and emphasize that he has a lot of supporters here..." — (47:25)
Timestamps for Key Segments
| Timestamp | Topic/Segment | |------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------| | 00:00 | Robert Spencer on Sharia law and Muslim demographics in Texas | | 01:21 | Sen. Tuberville pitches the SAVE Act and criticizes opposition | | 03:32 | Debate over Sharia law’s relevance; “explanatory memorandum” | | 05:10 | Tuberville: Europe as warning for unchecked migration | | 07:09 | Bannon/Tuberville: Capitol Hill gridlock on voting reforms | | 16:21 | Scott Walter discusses CCP influence via nonprofits | | 23:47 | John Solomon breaks news on Georgia 2020 election irregularities | | 30:21 | Muslim-American opinion surveys (cited by Bannon) | | 36:07 | Jeff Ryer discusses VA politics, Spanberger, redistricting | | 47:25 | Ryer’s plan to revitalize Virginia GOP via grassroots & Trump base | | 50:30 | Mike Lindell on MN governor’s race, promises on Sharia, protestors |
Summary for New Listeners
- Election Integrity: The episode is a rallying cry for conservative legislative reforms on voting, featuring Senator Tuberville’s advocacy for the SAVE Act (photo ID, proof of citizenship) and warnings about Democratic resistance and parallels to European political turmoil.
- Sharia Law Concerns: Robert Spencer and Steve Bannon warn about the growing influence of Sharia law, citing statistics claiming substantial U.S. Muslim support for its implementation; these claims are used as justification for proposed vetting policies.
- Foreign Influence via Nonprofits: Scott Walter highlights how foreign money, particularly from China, is funneled through U.S. nonprofits to influence politics and public protest, urging greater investigation and regulatory controls.
- 2020 Election Update: John Solomon shares FBI findings of critical procedural failures in Georgia’s 2020 recount, suggesting the mainstream claim of a “perfect election” is debunked.
- State Party Politics: VA GOP’s new conservative chair Jeffrey Ryer and MN gubernatorial candidate Mike Lindell outline battle plans for mobilizing Trump’s base and countering aggressive Democratic advances at state level.
- Tone/Language: The conversation is combative, urgent, and sometimes conspiratorial, positioning the SAVE Act and similar measures as necessary defenses against both foreign and domestic threats to the nation’s integrity and identity.
Further Resources
- Sen. Tuberville on X: @SenatorTuberville, @CoachForgov
- Scott Walter/Capital Research: capitalresearch.org, influencewatch.org, @capitalresearch
- John Solomon: justthenews.com, @jsolomonReports
- Jeffrey Ryer/VA GOP: virginia.gop, @VA_CapitolGOP
For those who missed the episode, this summary provides a comprehensive guide to the arguments, evidence, and political calls to action discussed, capturing the episode’s urgent and mobilizing tone.
