Real America’s Voice – THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON (EP. 4798)
Date: September 23, 2025
Host: Steve Bannon | Key Guests: Alex Jones, Ben Ferguson, others
Main Segment: President Donald Trump’s 2025 United Nations Address
Overview: Main Theme and Purpose
This episode of The War Room centers on the live broadcast and analysis of President Donald Trump’s major address at the United Nations General Assembly. The episode explores the ideology, tone, and agenda of Trump’s renewed foreign policy, domestic achievements, and combative rhetoric against globalist institutions, particularly the UN. It frames the speech as a turning point and rallying cry for renewed American strength, traditional sovereignty, and opposition to the “globalist” agenda. Post-speech, Steve Bannon, Alex Jones, and guests provide in-depth, enthusiastic commentary, positioning the administration as being on historic offensive against entrenched international interests.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Trump’s United Nations Speech: Major Segments and Themes
U.S. Economic Revival & Achievements
- Trump extols a dramatic economic turnaround in eight months:
- “The only thing that's up is the stock market, which just hit a record high… Wages are rising at the fastest pace in more than 60 years.” ([11:39–12:55])
- He claims massive new investment and frames this as surpassing anything achieved by the previous administration.
Border Security & Migration Control
- Applauds “zero” illegal immigration for four consecutive months, credits draconian enforcement, and attacks past “open border policies.”
- “For the last four months… the number of illegal aliens entering our country has been zero. Hard to believe, but it’s true.” ([13:15])
- Accuses the United Nations of funding migration assaults on the West, referencing figures on UN cash assistance and migrant support.
Foreign Policy, Wars, and Peace-Brokering
- Claims personal credit for ending “seven unendable wars”—from Cambodia-Thailand to Armenia-Azerbaijan—asserting U.S. not the UN is the agent for peace.
- “I ended seven wars… No president or prime minister… has ever done anything close.” ([16:31])
- Discusses Operation Midnight Hammer, a massive U.S. bombing campaign on Iranian nuclear facilities, as a “decisive” act for peace ([18:20]).
- Offers perspectives on Ukraine and Gaza, calling for swift resolutions but assigning primary responsibility to adversary nations and criticizing European/NATO policies.
The United Nations and Multilateral Institutions
- Sharp critique of the UN’s effectiveness:
- “All they seem to do is write a really strongly worded letter… Empty words don’t solve war.” ([17:50])
- Suggests UN is actually creating problems, especially facilitating illegal migration.
Climate Change and Green Energy
- Denounces the “green scam,” argues that renewable energy is ineffective and damaging to Western economies.
- “We’re getting rid of the falsely named renewables… They’re a joke. They don’t work.” ([26:55])
- Mocks the history of climate warnings from the UN, claims “climate change” is a con job:
- “It’s the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world, in my opinion.” ([30:10])
- Defends a return to fossil fuels and “clean, beautiful coal.”
National Sovereignty & Tradition
- Advocates fierce protection of national borders, culture, and “traditional energy,” sings the virtues of Western civilization, and warns of cultural decline via mass migration.
Strong Rebuke to “Globalist” Agendas
- Explicitly attacks the “globalist migration agenda,” “climate change fraud,” “Big Pharma,” and frames U.S. policies as a defense against “serfdom,” “replacement migration,” and “the death cult.”
2. Post-Speech Commentary: Bannon & Jones Analysis
Strategic Framing of Trump’s Recent Actions ([68:24]–[77:04])
- Steve Bannon:
- Labels Trump’s speech as “the hardest throwdown I’ve ever seen at the UN.”
- Links Trump’s remarks to his recent memorial tribute to Charlie Kirk and attacks on Big Pharma, presenting these as the arc of an “awakening” and turning point.
- Alex Jones:
- Glorifies the speech as “an epic relaunch of the West, a repudiation of the globalist Transhumanist Depopulation Agenda, 2030 collapse program.”
- Frames the moment as a “total indictment of the great Reset, the climate change fraud, the globalist, the UN but also the answer to it and relaunching the Renaissance.”
- Sees Trump as "10 times better than the first administration… battle-hardened, survived multiple assassination attempts.”
- Claims the speech and recent events are “accelerating” momentum among MAGA-aligned movements, crediting religious fervor and spiritual warfare as key dynamics.
Launch of a “Pro-Human Future”
- Postulates that Trump’s pivot isn’t just resistance, but a forward-looking “revival” for Western civilization, distinct from the “death cult” of perceived globalist agendas.
Notable Quotes
- Trump ([20:25]): “For me, the real prize will be the sons and daughters who live to grow up with their mothers and fathers, because millions of people are no longer being killed in endless and unglorious wars.”
- Jones ([69:34]): “This was a total indictment of the great Reset, the climate change fraud, the globalist, the UN, but also the answer to it and relaunching the Renaissance, relaunching the revival of a pro human future that flies in the face of the globalist.”
- Bannon ([71:43]): “He put them on notice. This is like Christ going into the temple, putting them on notice. I know who you are and I know what you’ve done. And it’s evil and it’s wrong and I’m stopping it.”
Timestamps for Major Segments
| Segment | Timestamp | |----------------------------------------------------|------------| | Trump’s UN Address Begins | 11:39 | | US Economy, Investment Growth | 11:45–12:55| | Border Security and Zero Illegal Immigration Claim | 13:15 | | End of Seven Unendable Wars | 16:31 | | Critique of the UN’s Inaction | 17:50 | | Iran: Operation Midnight Hammer | 18:20 | | Immigration Crisis & UN Involvement | 23:45 | | Green Energy Critique (“getting rid of renewables”)| 26:55 | | Climate Change “Con Job” | 30:10 | | Closing: Defense of Borders, National Pride | 45:35–48:30| | Analysis: Bannon and Jones | 68:24+ |
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
-
Opening, Teleprompter Off ([11:39]):
- “I don't mind making this speech without a teleprompter because the teleprompter is not working. I feel very happy to be up here with you nevertheless. And that way you speak more from the heart.”
-
On Ending Wars ([16:43]):
- “I ended seven wars, and in all cases, they were raging with countless thousands of people being killed.”
-
On Iran and Military Power ([18:28]):
- “Today, many of Iran's former military commanders… are no longer with us. They're dead. And three months ago in Operation Midnight Hammer, seven American B2 bombers dropped 14 30,000 pound each bombs on Iran's key nuclear facilities, totally obliterating everything.”
-
On Migration and the UN ([23:45]):
- “The UN is supposed to stop invasions, not create them and not finance them. In the United States, we reject the idea that mass numbers of people from foreign lands can be permitted to travel halfway around the world, trample our borders, violate our sovereignty…”
-
On European Energy Crisis ([31:15]):
- “European electricity bills are now four to five times more expensive than those in China and two to three times higher than the United States… all green is all bankrupt. That’s what it represents.”
-
Alex Jones’ Assessment ([69:34]):
- “He is, he, he is actually executing on everything it takes with, with industry and, and military and, and culture and, and getting us to not have a broken will, be demoralized. This Trump is 10 times better than the one we had in the first administration.”
-
Spiritual War Tone ([73:09]):
- “That was putting the devil and the Democrats on notice that we know it's a spiritual battle and your intimidation isn't going to work. He Trump shoots up 10 points to all time high.”
-
Bannon’s Historical Framing ([76:14]):
- “He went twice as long because the second part of that, that pivot was absolutely… Alex nailed it… The President United States throws down as hard as you can possibly throw down.”
Flow and Useful Summary for Non-Listeners
The episode brings listeners into a pivotal, highly charged moment in the Trump administration: the president’s forceful, wide-ranging UN address that doubles as a declaration of ideological war against globalist institutions, climate policies, and open borders. Trump asserts that his leadership has reversed American decline, revived the economy, and restored global respect and peace—all through unilateral action rather than multilateral process. His tone is combative, mocking, and unapologetically nationalist, warning other nations of the consequences of failing to follow the American example.
Bannon and Jones reinforce the speech’s historical weight, describing Trump as spiritually “leveled up” by crisis and tragedy, particularly the assassination of Charlie Kirk, which they say has radicalized his mission. They urge the audience to see these recent days—a memorial, anti-pharma initiatives, and this fiery speech—as an inflection point and clarion call for Western renewal.
Listeners hear a narrative of American rebirth entwined with existential struggle, a critique of globalist policies across migration, trade, and the environment, and a call for followers to get “on offense,” not merely in resistance, but to actively build an alternative future.
Additional Details
- The speech and commentary largely skip mainstream fact-checking and provide little internal critique—tone is unapologetically triumphant and adversarial.
- The episode draws frequent connections between domestic politics (pharma regulation, immigration crackdowns) and broader global opposition to multinational institutions.
- Moments of levity or color from Trump (the teleprompter mishap, construction bids, asides to foreign leaders) are presented as proof of authenticity and leadership.
- The spiritual and culture-war elements are brought into sharp relief in the post-speech panel, with frequent references to faith, battle, and the need for civilizational clarity and strength.
For Further Listening
- Key sections to catch if time is short:
- Trump UN speech: [11:39–68:22]
- Immediate live reactions and meta-analysis: [68:24–77:04]
