THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON (EP. 4767)
Real America’s Voice | September 10, 2025
Host: Steve Bannon
Notable Guests: Royce White, Mary Holland, Laura Loomer
Episode Overview
This episode of The War Room with Stephen K. Bannon centers on several interwoven themes: the politicization of crime in America, race and urban violence, the role of federal versus local law enforcement, populism and challenges faced by urban black communities, the ongoing vaccines and chronic disease debate, and a sharp critique of recent security breaches around President Trump. The discussion is driven by urgent, combative rhetoric, with guests fiercely questioning establishment narratives and policies, particularly concerning justice, community accountability, and public health.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Crime, Race, and Media Narratives
Timestamps: 02:35–06:52
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The Charlotte Murder Case:
The murder of a 23-year-old Ukrainian woman in Charlotte, NC, becomes central to the episode. Bannon and guests criticize "hyper-politicization" of the case by the Biden administration and the use of the tragedy for political gain.- Notable quote (Steve Bannon, 03:09):
“The President’s comments about this was just pandering to a base of folks throwing red meat out there to try to use this for political advantage. That is not appropriate.” - Media Reaction: Bannon and Mary Holland highlight how Trump-aligned influencers and platforms escalated the story from local news to national focus, making it a symbol of urban lawlessness and alleged federal inaction.
- Quote (Mary Holland, 05:16):
“This story has trickled up from local news to social media and now to the President's attention. It’s being used…as a political symbol with MAGA media calling for more force, punishments, and more incarceration.”
- Notable quote (Steve Bannon, 03:09):
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Race, Victimization, and Double Standards:
Bannon questions whether the story would receive similar attention if the victim were a black woman, arguing that selective coverage exposes underlying media and political hypocrisy.- Quote (Steve Bannon, 03:49):
“Would this have been such an issue if this hadn’t have been a pretty blonde Ukrainian…Would that have been publicized? I doubt it.”
- Quote (Steve Bannon, 03:49):
2. Urban Violence and Community Accountability
Timestamps: 07:00–14:24
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Royce White’s Perspective:
White, an outspoken black Republican and Senate candidate from Minneapolis, launches into a controversial critique of violence within black communities, attributing it to breakdowns in community governance, self-hatred, and glorification of "gangster culture."- He advocates for harsher penalties, more police presence, and external (National Guard) intervention to restore order.
- Quote (Royce White, 08:10):
“We gotta just start calling a spade a spade…There’s a reason when you get rich, you move away from other Negroes, pardon my language, because there’s a problem with violence in our community. There’s a self hatred.” - On self-governance (09:56):
“You give up your right to self govern when you let the product of your community be this debauched, be this depraved, be this violent and demonic.”
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Calls for Political Change:
White asserts that a new political approach—populist, nationalist, faith-based—must emerge from within America’s urban black communities. He criticizes both mainstream Democrats and the Republican establishment for failing to engage inner-city voters meaningfully.- Quote (Royce White, 14:24):
“We will start to take this country back in the inner cities when the rest of the GOP…actually reach to these people. These people want to be saved.”
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3. Vaccines, Chronic Disease, and the MAHA Report
Timestamps: 19:19–41:44
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Parental Vaccine Concerns:
The segment delves into stories of alleged vaccine injury among children. Bannon and Mary Holland urge skepticism and open-minded investigation, decrying censorship and a lack of acknowledgment from mainstream science and government.- Quote (Royce White, 22:13):
“That’s all that anybody in this community is asking. Please, God, have an open mind, help us discover the cause…We’ve been ignored, we’ve been gaslit, we’ve been vilified.”
- Quote (Royce White, 22:13):
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Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) Report:
Discussion of RFK Jr.’s 128-point health policy proposal. The panel criticizes the report as “light on specifics” but lauds it as a declaration of intent to tackle chronic disease, overhaul food and pharma regulation, and reignite debate around vaccine policy.- Quote (Mary Holland, 25:02):
“This is a declaration of war on chronic disease…It’s a radical shift in a perspective on public health. More pills, more drugs, more vaccines has been the course. So I’m encouraged that things are moving forward.”
- Quote (Mary Holland, 25:02):
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Congressional Hearings and the Detroit Study Bombshell:
Mary Holland provides insider insight on a Congressional hearing led by Sen. Ron Johnson, highlighting alleged suppression of unfavorable vaccine safety data—including a purportedly buried Detroit study concluding higher rates of chronic disease among vaccinated children.- Quote (Mary Holland, 36:10):
“They wanted to prove that the vaccinated children were healthier. Lo and behold, what it showed is…the vaccinated children were considerably less healthy. They had…2.5 times more chronic disease…The unvaccinated kids had no cases of ADHD, no cases of autism.” - On establishment response (Mary Holland, 39:01):
“We were all sort of saying who are in the audience: this is the best that they can come up with?…They don’t have anybody to defend this…Either Big Pharma is going to win on this vaccine…or they’re going to lose spectacularly.”
- Quote (Mary Holland, 36:10):
4. Security Breach at Trump Dinner
Timestamps: 42:01–56:53
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Incident Overview:
Bannon and Laura Loomer react with alarm to a recent incident in which radical, pro-Palestinian Code Pink activists infiltrated close proximity to President Trump and other cabinet members at a prominent D.C. restaurant. Both decry Secret Service failures and suggest possible foreign influence—painting the event as a major national security lapse.- Quote (Steve Bannon, 52:15):
“Why that place was not scoured…is shocking. And they were just feet away from the present with steak knives and glasses. Right there, ma’am.” - Quote (Laura Loomer, 53:43):
“How come Secret Service isn’t immediately whisking him away or tackling these women to the ground?…They have a knife.” - Loomer further connects the protestors’ activism to foreign funding and influence (China, Iran), suggesting the event may have involved inside leaks or foreign intelligence involvement.
- Quote (Steve Bannon, 52:15):
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Implications for Political Violence:
Loomer raises the specter of further targeted harassment or violence against non-Muslim politicians in the U.S., interweaving the event with broader concerns about rising “global jihad” and the alleged unwillingness of the Republican Party to confront such threats forcefully.
Notable Quotes & Moments
- “Would this have been such an issue if this hadn’t have been a pretty blonde Ukrainian...” (Steve Bannon, 03:49)
- “It’s not racism when you’re successful in the black community, they call it black excellence... when you demonically and violently kill an innocent, unexpecting woman... It absolutely does [reflect on the community].” (Royce White, 08:10)
- “We need to stop promoting and glorifying all of this gangster culture... Malcolm X, Martin Luther King... they’d be rolling over in their graves right now.” (Royce White, 13:01)
- “Please, God, have an open mind, help us discover the cause. It’s just that pent up frustration of we’ve been ignored, we've been gaslit, we've been vilified.” (Royce White, 22:16)
- “The vaccinated children were considerably less healthy. They had more doctors’ visits and… two and a half times [the] chronic disease conditions.” (Mary Holland, 36:10)
- “Why were they not thrown right to the ground and cuffed right there and dragged off…? They said it's over now. Why were they not thrown…?” (Steve Bannon, 53:33)
- “You are going to be harassed by these jihadists when you go out to eat… What is it going to take for the Trump administration to take these jihadi seriously?” (Laura Loomer, 54:13)
Segment Timestamps
| Segment Topic | Timestamps | |------------------------------------------------------|-----------------| | Politicization of Charlotte Murder | 02:35–06:52 | | Crime, Racism, Black Community Accountability | 07:00–14:24 | | Populism and Urban Politicization | 13:37–15:37 | | Vaccine debate and Parental Advocacy | 19:19–24:04 | | MAHA Report Discussion & Congressional Hearings | 24:04–41:44 | | Secret Service Breach – Trump Dinner | 42:01–56:53 | | Loomer on Political Violence and Republican Inaction | 53:33–56:53 |
Final Thoughts
This episode is emblematic of War Room’s mission to challenge establishment orthodoxy and incite populist, nationalist energy on issues ranging from urban crime and racial politics, to public health skepticism, to national security. The tone is confrontational and saturated with urgency—warning of imminent threats both from within (failed urban leadership and public institutions) and without (foreign infiltration, unchecked immigration, pharmaceutical interests).
For listeners seeking robust debate and hardline conservative commentary on America’s current crossroads, this episode delivers a comprehensive snapshot of the rhetoric and controversies animating the Real America’s Voice community in late 2025.
