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Friday 13th March year of our Lord 2026 briefing from the Pentagon Day on how the war is going to Matt Boyle and I believe even as we were speaking there, the President we're going to get this clip pulled in a second. As Matt Bowell was saying how he doesn't believe the President's going to endorse Cornyn right now that the president was talking, I think, to Brian Kilmeade over on his radio show and said, hey, look, I would like to endorse, but the Save America act comes first. We're going to get more details in this hour, hopefully about what's what's going to happen next week on stun brings it. But still he hasn't convinced enough of his colleagues that we need to go to the talking filibuster and the talking filibuster is the only way right now. Conceivably this thing can pass and the president's not looking for optics. Clearly it would be great to force these Democrats just like the president did at the State of the Union where he basically set it up, laid the trap, then closed the trap on national TV about, you know, the first priority of someone elected to office is the protection of American citizens, not illegal alien invaders. And the Democrats couldn't stand up for that. That was a magnificent moment of that great State of the Union. Next week could be that as you force these guys up to debate, at least maybe for a couple of days, as it looks like that's what's going to happen. But unless you actually make them defended because of the filibuster rules right now, you'll never get closure with the 60 votes. And so it'll just go away. The president's not looking for optics, although he would love to force these guys into the corner and make them defended. He actually wants it passed. That's a big difference. So we'll get into all that. Eric Bolling here. We're going to talk about oil. We got there on more of the military operation. We have updated news, though, at the White House. At the White House, sir, tell us. The military just. Neal, the military just put an announcement on this tanker,
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right.
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So the K135 tanker that crashed, it was originally four killed and two injured. The crew is typically four, two pilots, a boom operator, an engineer. So this crew is obviously bulked up for the mission. And now the Pentagon is saying that six were killed.
Steve K. Bannon
So that would be the six were killed also. Go. The whole crew. Go to the. Go to the. You're saying earlier about targeting going west because there's so many clarification. Clearly, to the east is the Straits of Hormuz and all this asymmetric warfare that's going on there, whether it's mining operations, some sort of mining operation, it doesn't look like they want to pursue that because it's pretty evident the regime needs cash money. And that's why they're allowing the Chinese Communist Party's vessels to go out with their oil. And now we know our great allies in Italy and France, who I'm sure are going to come out and deny it after they've been outed by the Financial Times. They're trying to cut a deal to have their oil get out. Also, you said that you actually think some of the targeting is going west. To the west, I think, is those mountain rangers, you got Pakistan, all that. Is this because of the nuclear program? Is this because of other basically redoubts that the Revolutionary Guard had dug in at?
Neil McCabe
Well, first on the straits. Right. The state of Hormuz is the number one most important choke point in the entire world. And effectively the Iranian government has replaced Lloyds of London as the insurer of record there. And so they decide who goes in and out and that will be resolved. I'm sure people are working on that right now. But on the targeting the nuclear fuel, the storage, the sort of the borrowed bunkers, that's all in the central and east of Iran where you're getting into the mountain ranges and so you can drop bombs and bunker busters on those facilities, but the uranium, enriched uranium is still there and somebody can possibly grab it. And so I think that's why you're going to see insertions of special operations if you haven't seen it or it hasn't happened already. Certainly the Russians, certainly the Chinese, there's a lot of people who could go into those mountains and try to dig out some enriched uranium. And so that has to be locked down. Steve
Steve K. Bannon
yeah, that's why you're talking. I think they're already as a trial balloon trying to say, hey, we may need to actually go in there and get it. Neil, just hang on for a second. Let me bring Eric Bolling in. So Eric, you've had a couple of days of cold shots here on the on the oil situation. First off, what do you think about allowing the Chinese Communist Party? I think it's 11 million barrels I've read that they've taken out because they need it. It's essential to both Venezuela and and the Iranians and they had long term, they had amazing output deal with Venezuela that virtually looked like they were paying under market for it almost. And they've got a very special long term output deal with the mullahs. They used to pay with their own currency. We understand they're making them pay in dollars now, but what do you think about this situation where the Chinese Communist Party get theirs out? As Bessen said, hey, it's not mine because there are certain vessels with certain flags getting out. And now the Financial Times of London is reporting that are that Italy and France are separately in direct negotiations to get to get their ships out with their oil.
Pete Hegseth
Sir, again, Steve, you and I have been texting through the night. These are all band aids. Some have Disney characters on them, some have, I don't know, Looney Tunes. They're small fixes. None of this is moving. The oil market, Brent, is still up over $100 a barrel. West Texas media is unchanged today, which is I guess a plus, I think. What if you watch being the I'm sure you talked about it in the first hour, but Pete Hexseth, something very, very important happened today and I was texting Pete afterwards, like this is. That was your. That was the best. That was the best things I've heard so far. What we've been talking about for a week now, Steve, we needed to up the pressure on Iran. Right. And, and the only way you really get them to negotiate, and you never negotiate with terrorists, I get it. But you put them to the point where they either come to the table or they're dead, they're wiped out. And Pete basically said, today, watch what happens today. Trump said it too. Watch what happens today. The most kinetic force dropped onto Iran will happen today. So they're not scaling it back. They're increasing the pressure on Iran. I think it's important because look what else is happening. Iran has no defenses right now. They're depleted. Their military is depleted. They don't have defensive missiles. They don't have. Their navy is sunk in essence. But what they do have are these sleeper cells in America. In the last three weeks, Steve, there have been four Iranian friendly or slash ISIS attacks happening in the United States. Yesterday we had the synagogue in Michigan. We have old Dominion shooting, one dead. The two IEDs thrown in New York City. And let's not forget in Austin, Texas about three weeks ago. Three and a half. Yeah. Three weeks ago. There's a man who killed three people with the Iranian flag on his chest. So this is their only fight right now. This is a fallout. Yeah, but like I said, I think we really need to up the pressure. What we're doing here in with the, with the straight of hormone. I sent you the video yesterday. I hope maybe if you didn't get it, your audience would love to see it. There's a video on one of the things I sent you. We talked about it yesterday. The Iranians have. Well, the United States has sunk. They're big vessels that lay mines in the waters. Those are big above the sea level vessels. They have submersibles that are basically mines. They're unmanned and they're, they're underwater submersibles that carry mines in them. And they have thousands of them. Look at the video. It's incredible. It's confirmed that that's their video. We need to get, we need to really put our foot, our boot really hard down on, on the Iranian IR cg because I don't think, I don't think many ayatollah is. I don't think he's capable of making any decisions right now from some faraway bunker.
Steve K. Bannon
You're right. We actually said. And Pete. And then the General Kaine re emphasized today's going to be. And this is day 13 and they've already had I think four or five. Hey, this is the most, this is the worst day. They're going to get power. So they're powering up again. This is going to be, as Pete said and then General Kaine reaffirmed it, this is going to be the most intensive day of kinetic warfare. Also they implied or essentially said in so many words we have air supremacy that now we're just over Tehran picking targets and going in on those targets and we don't have to use the standoff weapons anymore. The high, the very expensive high tech. You're back to a lot of. It's back to WWII gravity bombs, right? Maybe a little more sophisticated, but as Pete said, we have an unlimited stock of them. Do you think that that military operation has now changed to the objectives of degradation or destruction of their military capacity is changing through actions, maybe not so words right now back to regime change. That they figure since these guys are going asymmetric in the Persian Gulf, in the Straits of Hormuz, that our Arab allies and our European allies are saying, hey, we gotta have this open. If we're not gonna have gasoline and oil that blows through the roof and topples our governments or monarchies, you've got to get it. And so the actual intention is to continue this unrelenting bombing for how many weeks it takes to make sure that we've absolutely destroyed root and branch, whatever remains of this regime.
Pete Hegseth
I think no matter what we say we're going to do in the Strait of Hormuz, the threat of what the Iranians still have the capability of doing will prohibit the Strait from being fully opened until there is some sort of either surrender or deal cut. And I prefer the deal rather than the regime change surrender, as we've been talking about. But maybe they're listening to us. Steve, I've been sending them the videos every day of this discussion that you and I are having. And we've been saying step it up, get them to relent, get them to their knees and then they'll be much more willing to negotiate on your terms. And maybe they are. It is always the better strategy if you're going to do. Doesn't matter what the original strategy was, what the original plan was. You know, they say the, the enemy of a perfect plan is a, is a good plan. Or maybe they had an idea and now it's changing, it's evolving as they go. But I, with the superiority that we were showing over them I think there's an opportunity where we do get, whether it's a mollifaction or the IRCG to come to the table and say, okay, enough, what do you want? That's the point where you cut that oil deal. You cut the deal where we control the additional oil barrels and we win. We win forever.
Steve K. Bannon
Talk about what does it mean? Because now it's been up for several days. When you have Brent, which is basically the marker, I guess, for the world's oil at 100 bucks and you've got West Texas Intermediate at 95 or 96 bucks and it looks like it's holding there, what does that mean to people? Explain what that means and what's the implication?
Pete Hegseth
Sure. The implication is the longer it stays here, the longer you're going to have a $4 gallon of gasoline at the pump. It's going to hit it there at some point in the next 30 days. Brent is mostly the European model. A lot of other foreign countries use the Brent. It's pulled out of the North Sea of Northern Europe. West Texas Intermediate. Is West Texas, obviously the reason why those are relevant. They are a finer, a lighter crude oil. They're easier to refine. Venezuelan crude is very heavy, it's very thick. It takes a lot more refining. You get less gasoline out of those. You get heavier products from the refining process out of the heavier crudes. So our crude, the West Texas Intermediate, is about the best in the world with the exception of maybe Brent, which is a little bit lighter. That's why there's a $5 difference between the two of them. But they run about the same price together all the time. They're benchmarks also. So there are crudes produced in different countries and whatnot, but they're all benched based on West Texas Intermediate or Brent. Those are the two major crude oils. But to stay at a hovered $100 a barrel, when we were flushed three weeks or four weeks ago, we were $57 a barrel for West Texas Intermediate about, I don't know, $61 a barrel for Brent. And that was on its way down. So we can get back there and we will. I sent you a chart where the longer it stays at 100 or 110, the longer it's going to take for it to get back down to reasonable, reasonable prices. Another thing that no one's really talking about, Steve, is with the threat in the Middle east, there's a lot of shut ins. So in others, when we talk about shut in shut ins, when a country that produces oil pulls it out of the ground or someone who refines any of the processes, they don't stop it, they just shut it down temporarily.
Steve K. Bannon
Hang on one second. I want to get to that. I want to get to the important question. That's what I was trying to say first. The longer it's it's gotten to 100, how long it stays there is also the implication of how you unwind it. We're going to take a short commercial break. Natasha Owens is going to take us out. We'll be back in a moment.
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Okay, Matt Boles with us. We're gonna break down the Pete, we're cutting the General Kane to get it down to the succinct about the military operations. You know, Pete's Pete, Paul's with me. Pete's Pete. He's always going to lean in and be aggressive. But I think if you, you know, they're very focused on what's been accomplished from a military perspective and that's, that's good. I think you can derive from this, Matt Boyle, that we now have air supremacy. We're over Tehran, picking targets as we want. We can now use gravity bombs instead of the, what is Pete called the exquisite standoff weapons. And one of the reasons I don't, I think we're running out of standoff weapons but we've got air supremacy and we're doing targets and we're bombing the Revolutionary Guard and leadership and so at will, number one, number two is that the new ayatollah looks like President Trump put this up on thing on True Social last night. He may be injured in one of these raids. Disfigured that's why everything. You don't hear his voice, you don't see his face. You just hear written proclamations. And the third is we're working on the Straits of Hormuz.
Matt Boyle
Now.
Steve K. Bannon
I think what's most important about Hormuz is what Scott Besant said. The Financial Times is reporting of London right now is reporting that Italy and France are in direct negotiations with the Iranians to get ships that are flagged or with cargo or oil for France or Italy out. We know the Chinese Communist party, I think, 11 million barrels. And Scott just said, look, it doesn't look like it's mined because certain nations are getting through. I think that's the big takeaways from this briefing this morning. We're gonna get to Kaine in a minute, but Matt Boyle, national political editor of Breitbart, your thoughts?
Matt Boyle
Yeah, well, I think that's a succinct assessment also, you know, you kind of gotta love Pete Hegseth taking, you know, a blowtorch or a nuclear weapon to the fake news. So maybe he's got one mode, right, which is destroy, right? He goes in there and he lights up these losers in the establishment press. But, I mean, look, I think the big thing that people want to see right now from the Trump administration is the update on the specific progress, what still needs to be done and where things start stand and what still is, you know, what hurdles are still in the way ahead. So I think that's the information that people are looking for. And you're able to glean that, I think, Steve. But, you know, sometimes maybe we get a little distracted with destroying the fake news and their fake news attacks on the administration and on the administration's efforts. But overall, you know, as long as we get the update on the details throughout the whole thing, and I think you're able to pick that out of the press conference this morning, then that's. That's good. And it does appear to be good news.
Steve K. Bannon
Let's go back. Okay, let's go back. The Reuters is reporting this morning, various voices inside the administration are saying, hey, this is what we got to do. Other people saying, this is what we got to do. Some are stay the course and keep it going for a couple more weeks. Others are, let's get an off ramp, let's figure out this thing Hormuz and get off. You just mentioned people are looking for, as you see it right now, Matt, how. What would you discern as at this, right this moment, right here, what are the military objectives of this that, you know, once accomplished, we can, we can, then the president can start making decisions about how much longer this thing lasts.
Matt Boyle
Well, I think the biggest question is, is what's left behind in Iran, right? So, you know, the news that the new ayatollah, the son of the old ayatollah who was killed on the first night, is disfigured and, you know, in serious, you know, medical issues, apparently, you know, hurt in an attack, not even able to appear on camera or even a voice recording is a significant development. So is he going to lead the country or not? Or is he. Is this a temporary thing? Is this, you know, an oligarchy around him that's really controlling and pulling the strings? Who are those people? What does this look like? So I think that, you know, what does, you know, I know that they say the goal wasn't regime change. Well, they changed the regime because they killed the ayatollah on the first night. So what is left behind? And does, you know, is it any better for the American interest if and when we walk away? And I'm pretty sure that the day's coming where we're gonna walk away. Secondly, is Iran's or are Iran's entire military capabilities disabled and disintegrated, right? Are they able to shoot these missiles? We've been hearing about Iran having these weapons for a long time, and then Iran proved it on the first night in response. What did they do? They fired at every Gulf nation, right? So in fact, I do think that the Iranians did more to unite the Gulf countries than anything the west or the Gulf countries have done at all in the last 30 years, in just a matter of weeks here by firing at Qatar and Saudi and UAE and Israel. I mean, they're all kind of in the bunker today together now, if you will, and responding to this together. So I think that what does the Iranian miss Capability look like and what remains of their nuclear program, if anything, and are they able to rebuild it at some point or not? And as long as that is the addressed and answered and we know what takes their place, I think it's time to figure out what are the. What does the exit look like here? Right? Like, it does appear to be a massive military success.
Steve K. Bannon
Yeah, Hang on for one second. Let's get to General Kane. We got about three or four minute thing on Kane and I want to have your comments and Neil McCabe's on this. Let's go and play it.
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And thank you for joining us today. Before I start with an update, I also want to Address the tragic loss of our KC135 refueling aircraft yesterday. The incident occurred over friendly territory in western Iraq while the crew was on a combat mission and again was not the result, as CENTCOM has said, was not the result of hostile or friendly fire. We're still treating this as an active rescue and recovery operation. As CENTCOM announced this morning, four airmen have been recovered and the Air Force and US Central Command will provide updates as information becomes available. Please keep these brave airmen, their families, friends and units in your thoughts in the coming hours and days. Our service members make an incredible sacrifice to go forward and do the things that the nation asks of them. It's a reminder of the true cost of the dedication and commitment of the joint force. We're also aware of a fire on board the USS Gerald R. Ford. We're thinking about the crew there who are injured in the fire. We believe and hope that everyone will be okay and we're grateful for that. And for any further questions on that, we'd refer you to NAVCENT or to the Navy. This morning we enter the 13th day of operation Epic Fury and we continue to make progress towards our military objectives. As the Secretary said, today will be our heaviest day of kinetic fires across the operating area. CENTCOM continues to attack ballistic missile and drone capabilities so that they are no longer a threat to us. For forces, our bases or our partners. They're continuing to destroy the Iranian Navy to ensure freedom of navigation. And this means going after Iran's mine laying capability and destroying their ability to attack commercial vessels. And we're targeting their defense industrial base so they cannot rebuild the capabilities that can harm America's interests or our partners in the future. As Admiral Cooper said in his update on Wednesday, Iranian combat power continues to decline as a result of the continued strikes. As the Secretary talked about, We've attacked over 6,000 targets and our strike packages continue to launch every hour. And we've maintained an unprecedented number of sorties up overhead of Iran. CENTCOM is now persistently over the enemy and a result we've seen a reduction in missile and one way attack fires. As the Secretary said, in less than two weeks we've rendered the Iranian Navy combat ineffective and continue to attack naval vessels including all of their Soleimani class warships which were armed with anti ship missiles and anti aircraft weapons. We've made progress, but Iran still has the capability to harm friendly forces in commercial shipping and our work on this effort continues. But I want to make something clear. The only thing preventing commercial traffic and flow through through the Straits Right now, which there is some through the straits is Iran. They are the belligerents here holding the straits closed, although there is some traffic moving through there. We've made it a priority to target Iran's minelaying enterprise, their minelayers, the naval bases and depots in addition to the missiles that could influence the straits. And CENTCOM continues to attack those efforts. And we continue to, to make progress on the industrial base to include factories, weapons warehouses that are stored in and we will continue to do so in the coming days, especially today.
Steve K. Bannon
If we were to cut that tighter and start at day 13. Matt Boyle, that's about 2 minutes and 15, 20 seconds. I think it's one of the reasons that President Trump really holds General Kaine in high regard because right there you got a bang, bang, bang, bang. Here's exactly what we're doing. We're doing it methodically. Here are the results have been, here's what they got. Your thoughts? Give me a minute, Matt, before we go to break on Kane.
Matt Boyle
Yeah, I think that General Kane has it together. I mean that's, that's as detailed as you can get. I mean we're less than two weeks into a war and it appears as though, you know, again, without any ground troops in, you know, sent into Iran, we've, we've basically won. Right? Like, I mean they're, they're talking about like the final bows that they're tying here and the final knots that they're figuring out. This is, this is the, the, the end. Right. Like, I mean there, you know, there's a little bit left of Iran's naval capabilities.
Steve K. Bannon
This, this, yeah, this is, this is what, yeah, this is what I think. Hang on. We're gonna go to break and we'll bring you back. Matt Bolt, national political editor at Breitbart. It is certainly closing in on the, the end of, to their conventional and nuclear capabilities and industrial base, etc. Now we got to discuss asymmetric warfare because that's, that's what they're trying to hang their head on in the Gulf and in other places. Matt Bowles with us. Neil with caves at the White House were packed this morning. Updates on where the war is also the war on Capitol Hill for the Save America Act. The President United States is pretty, pretty blunt. Nothing happening until that gets passed. We'll see if it's optics or reality next in the war room.
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Okay, welcome back. Neil McCabe is at the White House. We're going to go back To Matt Bowell here in a moment. Neil, your assessment of what you saw this morning. General Kaine, Pete Hegseth, an update. Looks like the methodical takedown of the conventional forces of the Iranian government goes on. And now with air supremacy and the ability not to use these very expensive standoff weapons but to get in the old fashioned way and just start dropping them looks like making real progress according to General Kaine. Your thoughts?
Neil McCabe
Yeah, absolutely. And you know, those targets are also moving into the east, which is more difficult terrain and where things are, where things are buried into the mountains. So, you know, it was a four week program. It seems to be ahead of schedule. And I think that, you know, everything on the tactical operational side is working. The problem is with the strategic and geopolitical because, you know, you have people in the administration who are, you know, watching the midterms, watching the polls, like Matt was saying. I thought it was really important that this press conference got some information out because a lot of times, Steve, it's not what is said but why it is said and why they had to come out this morning and put out this information was to say, hey, this is what's going on, we're making progress, things are good. You know, geopolitically, I was pretty concerned that France and Italy are kind of like negotiating a separate piece, but I think that'll all play out in the end.
Steve K. Bannon
Well, that's in. I think the importance here is that we've been advocating. I don't think you can get too much of General Kane and Admiral Cooper. I think when you talk about military objectives and what the driving force of this is, you know, Clausewitzian, the center of gravity of this fight, it's a military operation at the end of the day and where do we stand the military operation? We then can say, hey, these target sets, these objectives have been met. And then obviously you're dealing with the geopolitical and the geostrategic and economic and all that. But right now the most important thing is still to continue to look through and see these things are being accomplished as they're accomplished. I will say and duly note that in the objectives of, of General Kane and centcom, we have not heard unconditional surrender or we've not heard the to take away the ability of the regime to do power projection on their people. That was a, that was an objective last week. It's not an objective now. I think we're back to the original objectives of this military operation. Matt Boyle, what about holding together? Are you seeing any squeamishness on Capitol Hill. I know there's a lot of pressure on Besant. Eric Bolling is going to join us about the how much is actually being released by the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. We've got the midterms, and obviously we have this huge issue next week of Save America. But just on the war itself, what temperature do you have of where people are?
Matt Boyle
Well, I think that first off, Republicans on Capitol Hill are very much united in the threats from Iran and they stand with the president on this. At the same time, there are political consequences here. The question is with the gas prices going up and the questions regarding the Strait of Hormuz, right. Like people are seeing, I mean, look, we had gas prices well under $3, what, a couple weeks ago, and now they're up a little higher, right. Because of all of this. You see the price of oil going up and down. You see the markets responding, right? So, you know, if this is just a temporary thing for a few weeks, as the president keeps saying, it's all going to work out just fine. But you know, again, the people on Capitol Hill, they're, they're concerned about their reelections. They're concerned about poll numbers, they're concerned about that kind of stuff. And in addition to the threats from the Islamic Republic of Iran. So, you know, that's, that's going to be the big concern moving forward here is, you know, that's why I keep saying the big question is, is what is the exit strategy? What is the end game, right? What does this look like? What is, you know, that and they are beginning to get answers to those questions from the secretary of war, from the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and I think from the president. The president keeps talking about how this thing is almost over, this thing is almost over. And he's been saying that for the last several days, if you listen to him, right? So getting that from our military leaders now about what does this look like when it's over and when we're done in Iran and what is the end strategy look like? I know that Hegseth is saying that he doesn't want to put a time constraint on it. That's, that's, that's a reasonable point. But at the same time, it's figure out what does this end like, what does this end game look like and what is, you know, us leaving?
Steve K. Bannon
Well, the president has been saying, he has, he has been saying, hey. He has been saying, hey, I want to make sure we don't leave before this is all done. Right? There are a Set of objectives, air supremacy itself. Not. Yeah, it's, it's, it's what you do in that. Now, the asymmetric part, the part with the. Because Bloomberg's got charts out there. The longer Hormuz stays closed, and as we now know, Hormuz is closed to certain flags. If you have the Chinese Communist Party flag, you get out and get the oil, which I don't understand why we're allowing that. But greater minds than mine are working on this. Now we know from the Financial Times that our great allies in Italy and France are in direct negotiations with the Iranians to see if they can't get into the friendly flag business, then get their cargo and get their oil designated for them out of the Persian Gulf. Your thoughts on our great allies also the Arabs, I think it's pretty evident they turned out to be paper tigers in this situation. That's why you got Lindsey Graham having a couple of bourbons and branches and then screaming at the Saudis that you got to stop double dealing us. You got to get in this fight. Your thoughts, sir?
Neil McCabe
Yeah.
Matt Boyle
I mean, look, at the end of the day, what we want to see is the open flow of commerce through the Strait of Hormuz and through all of the straits in the Middle east and throughout the world. And so if we can figure out ways to get there, that's a good thing. So I get it, why the Italians and the French would be pushing for this, right? Like, and why they would be trying to get their, you know, their ships through and frankly, you know, other nations as well. But the fact is is that again, the end of the day here, this needs to be about an exit strategy, right? Like they can't stay there forever, right? Like it's not. Like this is not Iraq, right. Like this is not, you know, we're going to be there for 10 years and we're going to have, you know, thousands of Americans on the ground. That's not going to be the case in Iran, right? Like that's abundantly clear from this administration. So now it's, I think it's, we're at the end game here, right? Like what is the exit strategy look like? What is the straight of Hormuz look like after this? What does the current leadership in Iran look like? What is the eventual leadership in Iran look like? And how do we get out of there? Now that it appears as though our military targets are mostly fleet taken out throughout Iran, right? So I think delineating what's left of military targets in Iran and then figuring out the exit strategy and then alleviating the economic pressures on the world and then all of this is going to sort itself out. And I think the president's exactly right when he keeps talking. The way he talks about this is that, okay, the oil price is going to go up a little bit because obviously we, when you're at war in the Middle east and commerce is disrupted, that happens. But as soon as it's over and it's wrapped up and the US Military is returned home and we're not there anymore, then not operating inside Iran anymore, then I think that when we get to that point and the end game is clear and we're out, then I think you'll see commerce basically resume as normal. Right. Like. And when that happens, well, hang on.
Steve K. Bannon
Normal. Let's talk about next week. Please explain to this audience the Kabuki theory. Are we. The President said, and I don't think they got it because they're talking about bipartisan housing bills and there's many things that they're working on that can start to address certain of the issues about the economy. But it's really the President's actions has the biggest impact. President said, and correct me if I'm wrong, he said, look, I don't want to hear it. I want the Save America Act. I want it passed. If you got to do the talking, filibuster, do it. If you don't have to do that, then fine, but I want it passed. This is essential for the midterm elections and you've heard nothing but Thune give every reason in the world why he can't do it, why he don't have the votes now I think is overnight. We believe that there's going to be actually putting it forward next week in some long debate that could take many days or weeks.
Matt Boyle
Weeks.
Steve K. Bannon
What do you know, sir?
Matt Boyle
Yeah, well, they're going to start the thing next week. The question is, is will they be able to get the bill to the President's desk? And so their, their opening way of doing it is they're going to do it as a question posed by the House, right. Like to the Senate. And that allows them to get on the bill with a 50 vote margin.
Steve K. Bannon
What? Hang on, hang on. Explain, explain, explain, explain, explain that. Explain technically what does that mean? So the audience. Because the audience.
Matt Boyle
The House has already passed. Yeah, the House has already passed this. So the Senate rules allow for them to do it that way rather than to have a 60 vote motion to proceed onto the legislation. Normally there's a number of different 60 vote margins to get on legislation, to get to final consideration of it and then to the final passage is usually simple majority. But these are the Senate arcane rules. They're very complicated. So what they're going to do is they're going to get on the bill a motion to proceed, basically. But their way they're doing it is that it's a question posed by the House because the House has passed this bill, the Save America act, and they're going to do it that way. They haven't done this in a long time. So that's a way to get around the 60 vote threshold on the outset of it. The problem is there's still a 60 vote threshold on the back end. Right. Like, and this is the issue that Cornyn Thune, all these guys are standing in the way of. They refuse to change the Senate rules. Right. Like, so President Trump has said we should get rid of the filibuster. That's the filibuster rule. Right, the 60 vote threshold on the back end of legislation. So they're getting rid of the 60 vote threshold actually on the open side of the legislation to get on the bill, which is a significant development, by the way. So, like, that's a good step, but it's still not enough to get off the, to get, you know, to final passage of the bill and get it to the President's desk. So is it, is it theater? Essentially, yes.
Steve K. Bannon
Like, well, hang on, hang. Well, no, but it's not Kabuki theater. Are you saying by getting on the bill and doing this methodology, we're actually going to have the Democrats forced to sit there and defend why they don't want voter id, why they don't want the cleanup of the voter rolls, why they don't want mail in ballots, all those critical parts of the. Which they said is, this is voter suppression, it's Jim Crow law. If we get it at the start, are we going to have two weeks of Tim Kaine and Murphy and these guys being forced to go to the Senate?
Matt Boyle
But the problem still is, is that there's still no legislation going to the President's desk unless they eliminate the filibuster or they get through it a different way. Some people have suggested this whole, quote, unquote, talking filibuster thing, which is you make the Democrats talk until they drop. The problem for that is, is that the Republicans would have to staff the Senate floor with senators for just as long as that goes on for. And I don't know if they can physically do that. Right. Like I think there's a lot of very old senators, like for instance, John Cornyn, who's up for reelection. He's 74 years old, right. Like, so can he stay there for three weeks straight? Like, can, can some of these other older senators do that? Like, you know, Chuck Grassley is a very older guy. I mean, you know, great senator, but very old guy. You know, these guys out in Idaho, like Mike Crapo and Jim Risch, I mean, they're old guys, right? Like, I mean, the average, the mean age of a senator, a Republican senator, I believe is 64, 65 years old. Right. And that's including people who are in their 30s and 40s, like guys like Tim Sheed, who are really young.
Steve K. Bannon
Yeah, Hang on one second. We're going to go to break. They sound like mere kids. We're going to get into this is our hold up. The ability of the Republican Senate to step up here anyway. Matt Bull on the other side. We will fight till they're all gone. We rejoice when there's no more. Let's take down the ccp.
Stephen K. Bannon (Host)
Here's your host, Stephen K. Ban.
Steve K. Bannon
Okay, cpac in a couple weeks it's going to be in Grapevine at the same place we did the kickoff for the Prop 10, which was amazing. Gerd Vilders, Glenn Beck, myself, Grant Stitchfield and others. It was incredible. Led to the overwhelming vote down there. The tickets now are 17 bucks for the Warren Posse. So you got to go to that. What is it? Cpat.org war room. Do that today. You get a special if you're part of the war room posse. $17, four days, CPAC. And you don't want to miss it. All the Real America voice stars are going to be there. Patriot Mobile is going to be with us in a joint booth. Going to be amazing and extraordinary. Matt Boyle, let's play. I want to play this. Ken Pax, I think just put up an ad or there's an ad. Let's go to play it. And what's your observations on this? The senator didn't say who he intends
Stephen K. Bannon (Host)
to support, but he did double down on who he believes the Republican Party should not nominate. And that is former President Donald Trump. Cornyn saying, I think President Trump's time
Steve K. Bannon
is passed him by.
Stephen K. Bannon (Host)
And he adds, I don't think President Trump understands that when you run in a general election, you've got to appeal to voters beyond your base. President Trump fed that fantasy by repeatedly claiming the election was stolen. The president's actions were reckless.
Steve K. Bannon
Do you believe that the President committed impeachable offenses.
Stephen K. Bannon (Host)
I'm going to listen to the what's presented. It is our responsibility to get to the bottom of what exactly, exactly happened due to rushed involvement in our elections. This question of whether there are any ties to the Trump campaign, that's a legitimate area of inquiry, and the committee's engaged in that.
Steve K. Bannon
It's not a witch hunt.
Stephen K. Bannon (Host)
It is a legitimate area of inquiry. We simply do not take classified documents out of a secure facility. He's created a circumstance for himself which is, I think, very, very serious. This one is basically something that he's admitted to on the material facts. Ms. Monaco is a lifelong public servant. I believe she's well qualified to serve as Deputy Attorney General, and I plan to support her nomination. I have a lot of admiration and respect for Director Mueller.
Steve K. Bannon
John Cornyn of Texas told CBS News he simply doesn't think Donald Trump can get elected president. Quite a statement from Senator Cornyn.
Stephen K. Bannon (Host)
He won't be supporting former President Trump and neither should other Republicans. You believe the former president? President's time has passed?
Steve K. Bannon
I do.
Neil McCabe
While Cornyn fought Trump, Ken Paxton has
Steve K. Bannon
always stood by the President. He's done a terrific job for Texas and for our country. Attorney General Ken Paxton, a really great attorney general. I'm Ken Paxton, and I approve this message. Matt Boyle, Pretty hard hitting there, sir. Your observations?
Matt Boyle
Yeah, Well, I think it's abundantly clear now that in the 10 days since the Republican primary in Texas, John Cornyn has blown his opportunity to secure an endorsement from President Trump. At least as it stands right now, all the reporting suggests that John Cornyn will not be endorsed by President Trump, at least anytime soon. We'll see if that possibly changes. You never know with President Trump. Right. Like so, again, I would just say.
Public Podcast Announcer
Hold on.
Stephen K. Bannon (Host)
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Steve K. Bannon
Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. You're giving us a scoop. This is kind of a bombshell. Can you just hit rewind and repeat that?
Matt Boyle
Yeah. I think that it's abundantly clear that John Cornyn has blown his opportunity to win a Trump endorsement ahead of the Texas runoff. Again, all the proper caveats here. This could change at any given moment. But it does appear as though the president, who was apparently ready to endorse John Cornyn after the primary, after all of those things came out, many of those things in that ad, which is a very brutal ad, over the last week or so, I think the president has given serious pause to this, all this. I have not spoken to the president, so I'm not speaking for him, but I'm just saying that all indications are that it does not appear as though the president will be endorsing John Cornyn anytime soon. In addition to that, I think that we have now, both sides were kind of waiting to see if the president endorsed somebody for the week or so after the primary. Now the campaign is back in full swing, right? So Cornyn's team is out running a really stupid ad attacking Ken Paxton for supposedly stealing a pen a decade ago. And now Paxton's out with this brutal response. And so the campaign is back in full swing. Both sides are now campaigning again after the primary and as we enter the runoff. And again, I think that the edge is this is Ken Paxton's race to lose, right? Like or win. Win or lose, Ken Paxton is the candidate in the driver's seat going into the Texas Senate. Run it. Runoff. John Cornyn does not appear to have a clear pathway to victory without a Trump endorsement. And even with a Trump endorsement, the numbers are a little bit muddled, and we don't even know if that would be enough, which I think. So.
Steve K. Bannon
Hold it. Hang on. You hang on. Slow down. You drop in bombshells here. I want to make sure we get. I want to make sure I'm hearing it clearly. Hit rewind on that. You're saying without an endorsement, you don't see a path forward for Cornyn?
Matt Boyle
I do not see Cornyn being able to win. And by the way, that's not just me. I've talked to Republicans around Washington all week. I've been meeting with different folks, you know, across the party. I won't give out names, but I'm just going to tell you serious people inside the Republican Party understand that if John Cornyn does not win an endorsement from President Trump, he will probably not be the Republican not for Texas, for Senate in Texas this year. And it does not appear that such an endorsement is coming.
Steve K. Bannon
Matt Boyle, where do people get your writings? Where do we get, where do we go to get more of Matt Boyle over at Breitbart and on social media, Sir.
Matt Boyle
Yeah, just Breitbart.com @Mboyle1 on X and @RealMatt Boyle on True Social.
Stephen K. Bannon (Host)
And you do.
Steve K. Bannon
What time is your. Your show, though? SiriusXM.
Matt Boyle
You.
Steve K. Bannon
You took over from a great host.
Matt Boyle
I did from, from the one only, Steve. So 10am to 1pm Eastern Time on Sirius XM125, the Patriot Channel on Saturday mornings. So we'll be live tomorrow.
Steve K. Bannon
Tell my truckers, Tell my truckers I miss them best second if the war and posse. Tops of a man. They're pretty Damn good. That SiriusXM. The truckers on SiriusXM. Pretty darn good. Thank you, brother Matt. Fantastic. And thanks for the scoops. Appreciate you. You know the interesting thing about that ad, that ad could have been written, the script pulled and the cuts pulled by tens of thousands of grassroots, hardcore Trump supporters in the great state of Texas, it's that all those comments are burned indelibly into their soul. This is why they're so adamantly against Cornyn and so strongly for Ken Paxton. Birch goal. Take your phone out, text Bannon B A N N Owen at Birchgold at 989-898. Get access to the ultimate guy for investing in gold and precious metals in the age of Trump. And you get direct access to Philip Patrick and his team at Birch. Cold Stick around. Second hour is upon us.
In this episode, Steve Bannon and his guests provide an unfiltered and fast-paced update on the ongoing U.S.-Iran military conflict, assess political maneuvering on Capitol Hill around the Save America Act, and dive into intraparty Republican drama surrounding the Texas Senate runoff. Key themes include the evolution of U.S. military strategy in Iran, implications for global oil markets, the balancing act between war objectives and domestic political pressures, and the power struggle between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton within the GOP. Throughout, the tone is combative, urgent, and sharply critical of both foreign adversaries and "establishment" Republicans.
Timestamp: 03:08 – 14:13 | Resumes 21:44
Military Progress:
Geopolitical Dimensions:
Special Operations/Asymmetric Threats:
Timestamp: 15:26 – 17:34
Oil Price Surge:
Source of Price Pressure:
Timestamp: 28:09 – 32:06
Timestamp: 24:47 – 40:02
Defining Endgame in Iran:
Capitol Hill Sentiment:
Timestamp: 42:14 – 47:09
Timestamp: 48:37 – 53:49
With the U.S. entering what guests describe as the “final bows” of the Iran conflict, domestic and international pressures mount. Oil market instability, war aims ambiguity, and political infighting—especially the high-stakes Cornyn vs. Paxton runoff—dominate the agenda. Bannon and guests urge tenacity in military action, demand clarity from political leaders, and frame the moment as pivotal for both American global leadership and the future of the Republican Party.