Real America's Voice: War Room with Stephen K. Bannon
Episode 4900 | November 4, 2025
Episode Overview
This episode, airing on Election Day 2025, features Steve Bannon and guests in a fiery analysis of Republican infighting, the enduring legacy of Dick Cheney, the state of US democracy, Trump-era politics, ongoing legal battles, and the future of the American conservative movement. The segment is marked by a blend of tributes, sharp critiques, and strategic outlooks heading into pivotal state and national elections.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Dick Cheney's Legacy and Critique of Trump
[00:04]–[02:16], [05:44], [06:42]
- The episode opens with a forceful statement from former Vice President Dick Cheney, calling Donald Trump the "greatest threat to our republic" in America's history and praising his daughter Liz Cheney’s fight against Trump.
- Cheney underscores his pride in Liz and her commitment to constitutional principles, while condemning Trump’s actions post-2020 election:
“He tried to steal the last election using lies and violence to keep himself in power after the voters had rejected him. He is a coward.” (Dick Cheney, 00:04)
“Liz is fearless. She never backs down from a fight. There is nothing more important she will ever do than lead the effort to make sure Donald Trump is never again near the Oval Office.” (Dick Cheney, 00:37)
- Bannon and panelists reflect on the Cheney legacy, both as a symbol of Republican establishment resistance to Trump and as the architect of controversial wars and policies.
- Bannon directly addresses Cheney’s opposition to Trump:
“You saw Dick Cheney there, right in all his glory, one of the most destructive...They did drop it. Just dropped it right now. It went to half staff...the evil lives on forever.” (Stephen K. Bannon, 07:07)
2. The State of Republican and MAGA Politics
[01:00]–[06:42]; [06:42]–[07:25]
- Bannon frames current politics as an existential struggle— “the primal scream of a dying regime” (06:42)—and positions MAGA as locked in confrontation with entrenched elites.
- Panelists, including Cliff Maloney and Michael Davis, discuss Trump’s strategic lessons, “Project 2025,” and controlling narratives by using right-wing media infrastructure.
- Concerns are raised about the normalization and expansion of “revenge politics”:
“You make a claim and then the rest of the right wing media backfills it until eventually it becomes accepted and real and true, at least in that universe.” (Unidentified Political Analyst, 04:20)
3. Legal and Institutional Challenges: Trump, Insurrection Act, and Rule of Law
[02:16]–[04:20]
- Davis and others chronicle ongoing efforts to use courts to constrain Trump’s executive overreach.
- Highlight: Seven million Americans marched in protest; over 200 legal cases are active to defend democracy.
“We have over 200 legal cases and matters...helped get court orders against him. Do it in the court of public opinion.” (Michael Davis, 03:08)
4. Election Day Coverage and Grassroots Mobilization
[07:25]–[15:04]
- Bannon outlines the War Room’s extensive, on-the-ground election coverage, emphasizing New Jersey and Virginia.
- Cliff Maloney and strategists stress the critical importance of Republican turnout in New Jersey, pointing to large numbers of unreturned mail-in ballots and the necessity of mobilizing every Republican voter.
“There are roughly 57,000 Republicans in New Jersey that have requested a mail in ballot and have not brought it back. That number is better than any other year...” (Political Strategist, 28:45)
“If Jack Cittarelli can win by about 290,000 votes, he is going to be very close to becoming the next governor of New Jersey.” (Political Strategist, 29:55)
5. Investigations into James Comey, Hillary Clinton, and “Deep State” Intrigue
[15:33]–[26:34]
- Investigative journalist John Solomon discusses new revelations implicating James Comey in misleading Congress regarding Clinton’s campaign and alleged efforts to frame Trump with “Russia collusion.”
- Solomon highlights recently uncovered evidence (“smoking guns”) and hints at possible indictments:
“James Comey played the victim card...Your handwritten notes, your personal emails prove that you lied to Congress...” (John Solomon, 16:31)
- Bannon and Solomon expound on “burn bags”—secret and allegedly suspicious document destruction at the FBI—and broader “deep state” obstruction narratives.
“They were burning things in those burn bags...They found these burn bags and questionable about even the timing of the burning.” (Stephen K. Bannon, 20:13)
6. State-by-State Campaign Status and Building GOP Infrastructure
[28:41]–[35:25]
- Detailed discussion on Republican prospects in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, with a sober assessment of the challenges ahead.
- Maloney points out shifting demographics and registration gaps, but stresses the need for sustained effort to turn swing states competitive.
“The state is moving in the America first direction...might take another cycle, but in 2028, I would not be surprised if New Jersey is one of the most competitive swing states...” (Political Strategist, 32:05)
7. Immigration, Young Americans, and Congressional Action
[37:11]–[46:53]
- Rosemary Jenks introduces “iapaction.com,” a transparency tool for ranking all members of Congress on their immigration records.
- Jenks and Bannon agree that reform must prioritize American workers—especially the young—whose job prospects are threatened by corporate demand for cheap foreign labor and tech disruption.
“This is the first ever congressional immigration ranking system...you can see where your representatives are...They have to actually compete against their colleagues to be active in the immigration field.” (Rosemary Jenks, 37:11)
- Jenks teases pending legislation: a proposed total moratorium on visas and an overhaul of the H1B program.
“We are expecting any day now for a moratorium bill...also H1B bill...Such a huge issue, especially for young Americans who really are questioning whether they have a future...” (Rosemary Jenks, 43:41)
8. Economic Analysis and "Magonomics"
[47:22]–[49:03]
- Jim Rickards checks in from Hillsdale College, previewing his lecture on “Magonomics”—the Trump economic legacy—in a six-part American economic history series.
“This is a six part lecture series...I get the last lecture, which is Magonomics. So I'm going to do that tonight.” (Jim Rickards, 47:22)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- Dick Cheney:
“There has never been an individual who is a greater threat to our republic than Donald Trump.” [00:04, 05:44]
- Stephen K. Bannon:
“This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies because we’re going medieval on these people.” [06:42]
“You broke the grip on the nation of the Clinton and the Bush, who are just two sides of the same coin.” [07:49] - John Solomon:
“Your handwritten notes, your personal emails prove that you lied to Congress… these documents are emails.” [16:31]
- Cliff Maloney:
“The state is moving in the America first direction. The state is moving towards conservative policies.” [32:05]
- Rosemary Jenks:
“It’s a really great system. Our, my co founder Christian Malinsky actually designed and built this entire website in his spare time, which is amazing because of course we don’t have any funding for it.” [37:11]
Important Segment Timestamps
- [00:04–00:59]—Dick Cheney remarks on Trump and Liz Cheney
- [01:00–02:16]—Bannon, panel discussion on Cheney legacy
- [04:20–05:44]—Analysis of right-wing narrative strategies and normalization of revenge politics
- [06:42–07:25]—Bannon's emotional rallying cry, “primal scream of a dying regime”
- [15:33–16:31]—John Solomon breaks down explosive new findings on Comey and possible indictments
- [28:41–32:05]—In-depth on Republican election turnout strategies in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
- [37:11–39:56]—Rosemary Jenks launches congressional immigration scorecard
- [47:22–48:13]—Jim Rickards teases “Magonomics” lecture series
Tone, Language, and Style
- The tone is assertive and combative, maintaining the original speakers’ sense of urgency and populist advocacy.
- Speakers use vivid and sometimes provocative language (e.g., “going medieval,” “deeply rooted evil,” “primal scream of a dying regime”) to inspire their audience toward activism.
- There is a clear distinction between "establishment" Republicans and the MAGA movement, reinforcing an “outsider versus the elites” narrative.
- Quotes are often delivered in a direct, impassioned manner, appealing to audience emotion and sense of duty.
Conclusion
This episode of War Room delivers fast-paced, sharply opinionated commentary on the current state of American conservative politics, highlighting deep divisions within the GOP, ongoing legal and institutional challenges, and efforts to reshape party infrastructure around Trump’s brand of populism. The panel discusses new tools for political accountability, previews upcoming legal battles, and outlines what’s at stake across several key states on Election Day. This episode is a must-listen for those wanting an unapologetic, pro-MAGA insider’s view on current events and the political battles shaping America’s future.
