Real America’s Voice – The War Room with Stephen K. Bannon (Ep. 4976)
Date: December 5, 2025
Host: Steve Bannon
Featured Guests: Liz Truss, Dr. Carl Jabalovsky, Philip Patrick, John Fredericks, Mike Lindell, Donald Trump (briefly)
Overview
This episode of The War Room focuses on the ongoing struggle for free speech and sovereignty in the UK and US, threats posed by unelected bureaucracies ("deep state") and central banks, geopolitical risks tied to global financial systems, and breaking health policy news. Former UK Prime Minister Liz Truss joins to preview her new media venture taking on the British establishment, and guests offer broad commentary on political, economic, and cultural crises in America and abroad.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. The Deep State and Loss of Sovereignty in the UK
- Liz Truss (former UK Prime Minister) details her view that Britain’s traditional liberties—free speech, Parliamentary sovereignty—have been eroded by unelected bureaucrats and judges since Tony Blair's government, and accelerated by "woke" ideology, globalist policies, and compliance with supranational institutions (EU, IMF, WEF).
- She argues that institutions like the Bank of England, the Treasury, and the judiciary have become unaccountable and now serve a global agenda rather than national interests.
- (09:27)
"The whole basis of ancient British liberties has been completely undermined by legal change in Britain and by the capture of our institutions... The only way we're going to fix that is by capturing them back."
— Liz Truss
2. Mass Migration, Media Bias, and Cultural Crisis
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Truss and Bannon stress that mass migration has led to what they characterize as social dysfunction and cultural crisis in Britain, blaming "grooming gangs" and attributing these issues to imported "medieval, misogynistic cultures."
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Truss claims mainstream media like the BBC cover up these crises, contributing to national decline.
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(03:28)
"We didn't want to see young girls in towns across the UK raped by Pakistani gangs... That's what happens when you start importing young men from deeply medieval, misogynistic cultures."
— Liz Truss -
(22:20)
"We have problems with grooming gangs, we've got problems with illegal migration, the economy is in free fall. The average Brit is now poorer than the average person in Mississippi..."
— Liz Truss
3. The “Deep State” – Definition and Tactics
- Truss makes the case that her government was targeted by the deep state:
- The Bank of England allegedly manipulated bond markets to undermine her budget.
- Bureaucratic inertia and media complicity worked to oust her.
- She draws a parallel to Trump's experience with internal subversion within the US government.
- (10:32)
"The deep state targeted me... I found underhand dealings, off the record briefings, and silence on the part of the mainstream media... The person who understands it most is President Trump..."
— Liz Truss
4. Central Banks as the “Real” Deep State
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Both Truss and financial guest Philip Patrick describe central banks (Bank of England, ECB, Federal Reserve) wielding unelected power, enacting policy beyond monetary management (e.g., sanctioning Russia, enforcing globalist policies).
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(12:27, 41:27)
"The central bank and the treasury... are 100% signed up to the Davos globalist agenda... They want to be part of a global elite that controls what happens."
— Liz Truss"The ECB is an unelected institution that essentially dictates fiscal discipline... This for me, is real power, a bureaucracy nobody voted for steering the continent toward policies voters never approve."
— Philip Patrick
5. Restoring National Sovereignty and Media Initiatives
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Truss argues real reform requires:
- Repealing laws limiting executive and Parliamentary authority.
- Reasserting the power to hire/fire top bureaucrats.
- Overhauling the judiciary and civil service.
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She’s launching a new show aiming to expose deep institutional failures and to bypass UK media restrictions by broadcasting from the US on platforms like X, YouTube, and Rumble.
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(23:27)
"My show is going to be not just talking about what's going on on free speech... It's also going to be explaining why that happened and who's responsible."
— Liz Truss -
(25:01)
"This is an existential battle for our country... I'm prepared to do whatever it takes. Our voices have been muffled, people have been silenced. We're not going to allow that to happen."
— Liz Truss
6. Gold, Sanctions, and Geopolitical Instability
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Patrick discusses central banks’ overreach, the weaponization of finance (e.g., EU seizing Russian assets), and how these actions undermine Western credibility and global trust in the US dollar.
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He advocates gold and silver as hedges against central bank risk and de-dollarization.
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(44:14, 45:00)
"When Europe seizes Russia's assets, it hurts Moscow short term, but it's not as much as it hurts the long-term credibility of the West... This is the single fastest way to undermine the US Dollar's role as the global reserve currency..."
— Philip Patrick -
(45:00)
"Sanctions, seizures, weaponized finance, it all pushes the world towards blocs, not cooperation... it’s accelerating the end of our own monetary dominance while setting the stage... for the same geopolitical fracture that historically leads to war. And that’s exactly why gold is rallying."
— Philip Patrick
7. Health Policy: CDC and Hepatitis B Vaccine Guidelines
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Dr. Carl Jabalovsky reports that the CDC’s advisory committee has voted to end the blanket recommendation for all newborns to get the hepatitis B vaccine, now reserving it only for newborns whose mothers are Hep B positive.
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Jabalovsky criticizes the original universal guideline as financially motivated and poorly evidenced, and rebuffs media attacks labeling the new panel as "anti-vax."
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(49:39, 52:39)
"Only about 1 in 200 children who are born in the United States are born to a Hep B positive mother... There is no reason to blanket universal recommend a Hep B vaccine."
— Dr. Carl Jabalovsky"By our current standards... the Hep B birth vaccine would never have been approved. And I think a lot of people are breathing a great sigh of relief that it is now no longer going to be recommended."
— Dr. Carl Jabalovsky
8. US Political Fights: Redistricting and MAGA Movement
- John Fredericks (Indiana): Describes the GOP’s push to secure key votes in the Indiana state Senate for favorable redistricting; frames it as critical for 2026 control of the House and Trump’s future.
- Ongoing pressure and threats of primaries against reluctant Republicans.
- (30:00)
"You just can't do it, that's what everybody else does, right? They leave in the third quarter because you're losing. Okay, we're losing, right. But we got a quarter of football to play..."
— John Fredericks
9. Donald Trump’s Comments on 2026 World Cup & Security
- Trump touts economic and cultural benefits of the upcoming US-hosted World Cup, promises to ensure security in host cities, and sees the event as a major financial opportunity.
- (34:03)
"If they do have a problem by the time we get there, we’ll take care of that problem. We can solve that problem… we will solve any problem."
— Donald Trump
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On the deep state’s real center:
Liz Truss (12:27):"The central bank and the treasury... are 100% signed up to the Davos globalist agenda... They want to be part of a global elite that controls what happens."
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On the US and UK’s shared sovereign struggle:
Steve Bannon (14:30):"You're making, you're saying the Prime Minister in England's got the same exact problem... Do you have enough executive power in England to reverse what Parliament's done and the bureaucracy has done to take it away?"
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On migration and lost agency:
Liz Truss (22:20):"The average Brit is now poorer than the average person in Mississippi..."
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On CDC vaccine reversal:
Dr. Carl Jabalovsky (49:39):"You can test for Hep B... There is no reason to blanket universal recommend a Hep B vaccine."
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On gold’s rise in a weaponized world:
Philip Patrick (45:00):"Gold doesn't care which side is sanctioning or seizing. It cares that geopolitical risk is leaking into the financial system..."
Timestamps for Important Segments
- [03:28] – Liz Truss on grooming gangs, migration, and British crisis
- [09:27] – Truss describes institutional capture—origins of the British deep state
- [10:32] – How the deep state “targeted” Truss as PM
- [12:27] – Power of the Bank of England and central banks in global governance
- [14:30] – Bannon/Truss compare executive constraints in UK/US
- [22:20] – Truss details Britain’s failures and the need for media reform
- [23:27] – Truss on content and purpose of her new show
- [25:01] – Liz Truss’s call to action: "This is an existential battle..."
- [41:27] – Philip Patrick on the deep state as central banks
- [44:14] – Patrick on EU sanctions, Russian assets, and global trust
- [49:19] – Dr. Carl Jabalovsky on CDC changing Hep B vaccine guidelines
- [52:39] – Jabalovsky counters “anti-vax” rhetoric against the new advisory panel
- [30:00] – John Fredericks on the Indiana redistricting fight
- [34:03] – Donald Trump on World Cup security
- [45:00] – Patrick: “Sanctions, seizures, weaponized finance…”
Structured Flow & Tone
The episode blends sharp political critique, populist outrage, warnings over globalist and bureaucratic overreach, and direct calls for grassroots action. The tone is urgent, insurgent, and combative—especially from Bannon and Truss, emphasizing existential stakes and the necessity of confronting entrenched elite institutions.
The health segment pivots to cautious optimism, exposing a recent CDC policy change as evidence of shifting medical orthodoxy. Financial analysis is wary, advocating gold against systemic risks.
Summary
This War Room episode functions as both a rallying cry for defenders of national sovereignty and as a platform for voices fighting establishment media, unelected bureaucracy, and the globalist financial order. Liz Truss’s testimony of bureaucratic intransigence, alongside discussions on gold, health policy, and ongoing electoral battles, underlines a central theme: the deep state (in both the US and UK), empowered by central banks and media, is the primary obstacle to restoring representative government and traditional liberties.
For More
- Liz Truss’s Show: Follow @TrussLiz on X (formerly Twitter) or find her on YouTube/Rumble.
- Dr. Jabalovsky: Visit childrenshealthdefense.org.
- Gold insights: birchgold.com/Bannon or text Bannon to 989-898.
- John Fredericks: @JFRadioShow
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