THE WAR ROOM WITH STEPHEN K. BANNON
November 28, 2025 (Episode #4955)
Podcast: Real America’s Voice | Host: Steve Bannon
Overview
This special Black Friday edition of Steve Bannon’s "War Room" centers on the theme of American entrepreneurship, personal resilience, and the role of independent, values-driven companies in supporting “MAGA” (Make America Great Again) and “MAHA” (Make America Healthy Again) movements. Bannon and co-host Taj Gill spotlight several entrepreneurial guests—veterans and professionals whose businesses are notable sponsors of the show. They highlight stories of military service, medical freedom, financial empowerment, and lessons from entrepreneurial journeys, emphasizing the importance of preparation, personal responsibility, and building parallel institutions outside of mainstream systems.
Key Discussion Points and Insights
1. Black Friday Special: Focus on Entrepreneurship and Resilience
- Steve Bannon introduces the annual Black Friday War Room special:
- “We try to make this inspirational...we talk to all the entrepreneurs that work with us...so the audience gets to know them as people.” (03:59)
- Theme: Not just about products, but the people, values, and stories behind them.
2. Veteran Stories & Preparedness: Jake Seawolf (My Patriot Supply)
- Jake Seawolf’s Background:
- Army infantry out of high school, deployment in Afghanistan as a teenager, now National Guard combat cameraman.
- Combat Experience:
- Harsh realities of Afghanistan—“Winters were brutal…mild frostbite…purple bruising…just you aren't getting any sleep trying to fill sandbags.” (06:11)
- Mindset Lessons:
- “People from those countries will do anything. They are raised from birth to do anything to kill you.” (07:59)
- “It frightens me...their brutality...saddens me to see people are trying to flood this nation with that right now.” (08:10)
- Preparation Parallels:
- Military training in preparation directly informs his work with My Patriot Supply (selling food, heaters, emergency supplies, etc.)
- “Everything we sell here is like things that could keep you alive in situations where you're just not going to receive help.” (09:52)
- Service Commitment:
- My Patriot Supply’s ethos: "We're not out to money grab...we're out here to help you...even do payment plans interest free.” (10:47)
- Advice to younger self (13:27):
- “In terms of finances? I would have said invest in Bitcoin back then, but—” (lighthearted tone)
3. Medical Freedom & Entrepreneurship: Michael Kunstler (All Family Pharmacy)
- Mission: Providing inexpensive, generic, and repurposed medications during and after the COVID-19 pandemic.
- “We believe [medical freedom] is the key aspect of giving America that ability to choose...not to fall into the big pharma trap.” (15:36)
- Origin Story:
- Driven by being “America’s frontline doctors” during the pandemic and filling off-label prescriptions often denied by the mainstream medical system.
- “People were simply told no by their physician…so we devised a system where we can integrate a pharmacy and a doctor platform all into one.” (24:50)
- Customer Experience:
- “We provide a fast, reliable service at a great price...the healthcare system in America is anything but convenient.” (25:38)
- Physician Support:
- Numerous War Room listeners (doctors/pharmacists) reached out to support the company.
- “We could utilize more pharmacists, we could utilize more doctors. As we grow…that is our mission, to try to help every American in any way possible.” (27:08)
- Call to Action:
- Black Friday BOGO sale, especially for War Room listeners: “Every capsule you purchase of Ivermectin or the tablet of hydroxychloroquine or Membendazole, we're going to give you one for free.” (29:45)
4. Transition from Military to Entrepreneurship: Taj Gill (Warpath Coffee)
- Service Background:
- Enlisted at 21; military deployments post-9/11.
- Transitioned from security work (including work for Bannon himself) to tee-shirts and coffee.
- Entrepreneurial Drive:
- Initial tee-shirt business (e.g. “Hillary Clinton killed my friends” shirts) was derailed by shadowbans/suppression on social media platforms.
- Pivoted to coffee after experiencing “amazing coffee in the Middle East,” with a mission to create a smooth, low-acid coffee that “you could drink straight black.”
- “Most people burn their coffee. That's why it tastes like that… I wanted the best coffee because in the SEAL teams we had the best gear, the best guys. So I wanted the best coffee.” (33:25)
- Entrepreneurial Lessons:
- “You gotta commit fully, and then it's a tough journey. When things aren’t going right, you can’t quit. You gotta keep going, keep pressuring…leverage your networks…have mentors.” (49:07)
- “If you’re doing this like a lone wolf, it makes it five times as hard.”
5. White House Insider Perspective: Cameron Kinsey
- Youth in the Trump White House:
- “I was 20 years old, from Kentucky…what I loved about President Trump's administration was bringing in people from all walks of life.” (38:38)
- Media Dynamics:
- Experiencing first-hand the “biased and awful reporting…” inspired her shift into political reporting for OANN. (39:59)
- “The only way to combat this swamp-like behavior is to be a reporter and combat them head on in the briefing room.”
- Lessons for MAGA 2024 vs. First Trump Term:
- Asserts there is a clearer focus on “getting the right people” and “loyalty” this time.
- “Now, we actually know what we're getting into…and can implement that agenda in a timely manner.” (41:40)
- Asserts there is a clearer focus on “getting the right people” and “loyalty” this time.
- Tax Network USA:
- Emphasized the IRS’s aggressive measures affecting everyday Americans, not just the wealthy.
- “If you're overwhelmed, if you're scared, if you're avoiding opening the mail because you don't want to see another IRS letter, now is the time to act…” (46:47)
- Shared special War Room Black Friday perks: free IRS research/investigative call for listeners.
6. Entrepreneurial Advice & Company Ethos
- Taking Risks, Having Resilience:
- “It's a leap of faith, right? But you gotta go all in. It's a tough journey. So when things aren't going right, you just can't quit.” —Taj Gill (49:07)
- Maintaining Standards:
- Taj Gill: “Even when bean prices went up, we never used lesser quality beans. We’re going to finish what we started with making the best coffee in the world.” (63:31)
- Importance of Community Support:
- Repeated shout-outs to the War Room audience (“War Room Posse”) for loyalty, respect, and feedback.
7. Other Sponsors / Wellness & Health
- Miles, BrickHouse Nutrition (Field of Greens):
- Field of Greens is “organic superfood,” shown by Auburn University study to slow biological aging of participants.
- “Everyone else uses these extracts to create their products. Ours is just desiccated fruits and vegetables chosen for specific reasons.” (57:42)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- “This is the primal scream of a dying regime…Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on these people…Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.”
— Steve Bannon (03:10) - “I think the most wild thing was to just see that people from those countries will do anything. They were raised from birth to do anything to kill you.”
— Jake Seawolf on deployment, reflecting on threats to America (07:59) - “It really saddens me to see people are trying to flood this nation with that right now. And I'm a very die hard, God fearing patriot like yourself.”
— Jake Seawolf (08:20) - “We're not out there to try and rip you off...We really are just trying to actually get people ready for what, anything that could come.”
— Jake Seawolf, on My Patriot Supply (10:47) - “[Medical freedom] is the key aspect…not to fall into the big pharma trap where they have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars...when we have cheap generic repurposed drugs.”
— Michael Kunstler, All Family Pharmacy (15:36) - “People were simply told no by their physician…So we devised a system where we can integrate a pharmacy and a doctor platform all into one.”
— Michael Kunstler (24:50) - “In the SEAL teams we had the best gear, the best guys. So I wanted the best coffee.”
— Taj Gill (33:21) - “You gotta commit fully…When things aren’t going right, you can’t quit…leverage your networks…have mentors.”
— Taj Gill, entrepreneurship advice (49:07) - “He doesn’t sleep actually. So there was just so much going on…and I was really blessed to be a part of it at such a young age too.”
— Cameron Kinsey, White House (38:38) - “If you’re overwhelmed, if you’re scared…avoiding opening the mail because you don’t want to see another IRS letter, now is the time to act…We’re going to take that weight off your shoulders.”
— Cameron Kinsey, on Tax Network (46:47) - “Our doctors are the best…It’s having the best people to make the best company.”
— Miles, BrickHouse Nutrition (57:42)
Timestamps for Key Segments
- [03:59] — Show Theme and Introduction
- [04:47] — Jake Seawolf (My Patriot Supply): Military story & preparedness mindset
- [06:11] — Harsh experience in Afghanistan
- [07:59] — Lessons about human nature and threats
- [09:52] — From soldier to preparedness business
- [13:06] — “Advice to Your Younger Self”
- [15:36] — Michael Kunstler (All Family Pharmacy): Medical freedom origins
- [24:50] — Pandemic, pharma, and launch of All Family Pharmacy
- [27:08] — Growth and support from War Room community
- [29:45] — Black Friday BOGO sale (All Family Pharmacy)
- [31:34] — Taj Gill (Warpath Coffee): Journey from security to business
- [33:25] — Why “the best coffee”—the Middle East inspiration
- [38:38] — Cameron Kinsey: White House insider experience
- [41:40] — Differences in approach for Trump’s possible 2nd term
- [43:49] — Tax Network USA: IRS & tax issues for everyday Americans
- [49:07] — Taj Gill on entrepreneurship: “You gotta commit…”
- [52:57] — Where to find Warpath Coffee and customer reviews
- [57:42] — Miles (Field of Greens): Organic superfood studies and sale
In the Words of the Hosts
- Steve Bannon (03:59): “What we try to do is make this inspirational...talk to all the entrepreneurs...I want the audience to get to know them as people.”
- Taj Gill (49:07): “Commit, go all in. Then, don't quit when it gets tough. You have to leverage your network. If you’re doing this like a lone wolf, it’s five times as hard.”
- Jake Seawolf (07:59): “People from those countries will do anything...raised from birth to do anything to kill you.”
- Michael Kunstler (24:50): “We devised a system where we can integrate a pharmacy and a doctor platform all into one.”
- Cameron Kinsey (39:59): “There was the swamp obviously covering the press briefing room. It wasn't even true the majority of the time.”
- Miles (57:42): “It’s having the best people to make the best company…our doctors are the best.”
Actionable Information and Offers (No Ads)
- My Patriot Supply — myPatriotSupply.com, (866) 229-0927
- All Family Pharmacy — allfamilypharmacy.com/Bannon (BOGO sale)
- Warpath Coffee — warpath.coffee, use promo code WARROOM (25% off)
- Tax Network USA — tnusa.com/Bannon, (800) 958-1000 (free IRS research call)
- Field of Greens (BrickHouse Nutrition) — brickhousesale.com (30% off, auto-applied)
Summary
The War Room’s Black Friday special is an annual celebration of “parallel economy” businesses founded by patriotic, often veteran entrepreneurs dedicated to serving American values. The segment features deep dives into the personal stories behind leading preparedness, health freedom, and financial companies, alongside practical advice on entrepreneurship, resilience, and navigating government and market risks. The episode is infused with anecdotal lessons, gratitude, and a call for personal involvement in systems that reflect listener values. The tone is patriotic, informal, at times confrontational, and focused on empowerment: “If your purpose is to save your country, this country will be saved.” (03:10)
