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Bannon`s War Room

Episode 4947: Redistricting And What's To Come In 2028; 28 Point Plan Of Failure

22 Nov 2025

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Chapter 1: What is the primal scream of a dying regime?

2.596 - 24.221 Steve Cortez

This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. I got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you've tried to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.

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24.242 - 34.24 Unknown

And where do people like that go to share the big lie? Mega media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.

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34.22 - 44.566 Steve Cortez

Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.

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44.586 - 48.195 Stephen K. Bannon

War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Bann.

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51.77 - 71.46 Steve Cortez

Okay, let me just put a pin in. By the way, it is Saturday, 22 November, Year Over Look 2025. Alex DeGrasse is with us. Dave Bratz is with us. He's going to be joined by more folks shortly. But I want to get to DeGrasse. DeGrasse. I'm going to put a pin and leave aside the Supreme Court ruling on Louisiana.

71.541 - 94.618 Steve Cortez

I want to go to the Republican states we haven't talked about, Kansas, Nebraska, Indiana, Florida, okay? I got one out of Kansas, one out of Nebraska, one more out of Indiana, and five more. So I got eight if we get our job done, correct? Now, the problem is outside of Florida, Ron DeSantis and the crew, Kansas, Nebraska, and Indiana ain't getting done, correct?

95.459 - 111.241 Alex DeGrasse

No, that's not true. So Indiana is two. That's what we're pushing for. And the Indiana House is still planning to come in for a special session in December to vote on a new map. They're going to do their job. That's important, Steve. The question is, obviously, will the Indiana Senate show up and vote no and betray?

111.301 - 115.226 Steve Cortez

That gets us to the 8-1 map, not the 9-0 map, correct?

116.508 - 121.355 Alex DeGrasse

Well, it's up for discussion, but we're pushing 9-0. We're pushing, obviously, 9-0.

Chapter 2: How does redistricting impact Republican strategies in 2028?

160.093 - 171.366 Alex DeGrasse

So that's obviously huge. And so Penn is on the table, but it's tough. You know, it's looking more like eight, but we'll have to see. Anything less is unacceptable, obviously.

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172.578 - 199.005 Steve Cortez

Hang on. So I got eight. Well, I think Nebraska's out, so seven. So when I add them up, it's 12, 14. It's 16 gross number, 16 to 18 gross, and I got five already in California unless we stop it. That gets you over the 11 if Virginia doesn't happen in Maryland. My point is we're right on the bubble of the 10. You agree with me we need a net 10 minimum out of this, sir?

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200.186 - 201.808 Alex DeGrasse

Yeah, for sure, for sure.

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203.223 - 222.549 Steve Cortez

Yeah. Isn't the problem here the Republican establishment is not working on this at all? They would rather – quite frankly, they want the storm of Trump to pass. And they see one way to have it pass is to lose the House. There's worse things that happen to the Republican Party than losing the House. They lose it all the time.

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222.77 - 239.546 Steve Cortez

In fact, before Trump got here, it looks like they were going to permanently lose it. And then you get Trump impeached and he killed the whole Trump movement. And then, you know, they reset in 28. So what does this audience have to do to make sure that we are on point? Because we need more than net 10 is the minimum.

239.866 - 247.32 Steve Cortez

It looks like possible you could get net 14 or 15 if it doesn't go our way in California. So how do we do that?

248.92 - 272.211 Alex DeGrasse

We need to maniacally focus on the state legislators, Steve, and people, especially in Indiana. I mean, that's a huge focal point. And you've got guys out there saying crazy things in the state Senate. It's totally unacceptable to have Republicans that sort of operate like that, right? This is not a happy talk, whatever, right? They are jamming us on every front and have been for decades.

272.647 - 276.697 Alex DeGrasse

And you look at New England, you look at obviously New York and California.

Chapter 3: What challenges are states like Indiana facing in redistricting?

276.738 - 295.841 Alex DeGrasse

We talked about it on the show. The California map, as it was previously drawn with those stupid citizens, you know, by clinical bipartisan appropriation, whatever thing. was even more gerrymandered two years ago than the updated Texas map, okay? You know what I mean? I mean, let's just be honest here.

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296.201 - 316.21 Alex DeGrasse

And now you're looking at the most gerrymandered map in the history of the country, okay, with the current California map that people just voted on. So they're not playing games. It has nothing to do about what we or anyone else tried to do in Texas or anything else. These guys have been pushing the envelope to decades. And obviously they will stop at nothing to stop President Trump.

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316.23 - 321.437 Alex DeGrasse

And of course, I think there's some people with an interest in seeing the MAGA movement go away.

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321.457 - 345.863 Steve Cortez

Alex, the people in California are saying, people around Newsom, they're saying the only mistake they made was not going 52-0 to be like New England. They want to take a maximalist. They said, hey, we don't care if 46% or 44% of people in the state vote Republican. It's just smash mouth. They won by 30 points They feel they left some on the table. They think 48-4 is not good enough.

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345.943 - 365.991 Steve Cortez

And they're thinking they should have gone 52-0. They don't care. This is what I'm saying in Texas. It shouldn't be five. We should go back and refile for eight. We're not being aggressive enough. And the Republican establishment is just fighting the grassroots on this. And quite frankly, President Trump has already sent his political director, Blair, out there.

366.011 - 381.79 Steve Cortez

He sent the vice president out there. He's talked about it ad nauseum. You went out there. Senator Banks is on the back of this. Senator Banks is out there. You guys had this conference, which was all day on a Saturday at 500 people, and these are the tip of the spear of the grassroots movement.

382.09 - 387.096 Steve Cortez

And the establishment out there, the Pence, the Judas Pence, and other establishment figures don't care, do they?

388.004 - 405.22 Alex DeGrasse

No, I mean, Indiana is really a focal point in general, just with the inner fight with MAGA, with Pence, with just all these guys that are disasters. I mean, really, for me, it was eye opening because, look, I'm from New York. We're fighting for every inch. You know, that's where I've cut my teeth in MAGA land. But, you know, we're out there. Push, push, push.

405.571 - 413.119 Alex DeGrasse

I get to Indiana, and there's some, I mean, I've never seen more hardcores, okay? The people at the event, the grassroots people, unbelievable, Steve.

Chapter 4: How does the Republican establishment affect redistricting efforts?

413.139 - 430.718 Alex DeGrasse

I mean, it was truly amazing. And I meet some of these elected officials, many of them for redistricting, some of them not. I mean, I'm talking to these people who are pushing. It's like just, oh, well, you know, things are pretty good here. I mean, it's crazy mindset. It has to be defeated. It has to be stopped. These people need education. You know, we've got to get education.

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431.845 - 451.563 Alex DeGrasse

communicating with them directly and being like, hey man, wake up, look around. This is not about Indiana. This is not about whatever's going on in the state. This is about representation on the national scale and pushing back against the far left socialist takeover of our country, which is what's at stake in the next midterm, obviously. And so these people just I don't know.

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451.863 - 455.63 Alex DeGrasse

You know, I don't understand the thinking, obviously, because it's so dangerous.

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456.09 - 472.457 Steve Cortez

Well, they're going to have to be pressured. They're going to be pressured into this. It's going to be this going to be about political muscle. First of all, to get the establishment and then to fight off the Democrats, because we're in a dogfight now. And like I said, it's net 10 minimum or we're going to have a very tough November. Alex, where do people go?

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472.497 - 478.086 Steve Cortez

Thank you for coming on today, even by phone. Where do people go to get you to get more analysis on this, sir?

478.91 - 496.603 Alex DeGrasse

Yeah, I'm going to type out a report and I'll give it to Grace and everyone. But I'm about to graph 81 on X, Truthgetter, all of that. I appreciate everyone. I mean, it's really... Indiana, let's lock in. Obviously, Florida, I think we don't have to worry about. But that's a key one. You break the logjam, I think things will start moving. So we've got to just keep the momentum.

496.623 - 509.558 Alex DeGrasse

But it is going to take 100% political muscle. And if these people don't listen, Steve, they deserve to be defeated at the ballot box. And this fight is going to take not just this midterm. This is going to be a long fight. So we've got to dig in.

511.073 - 519.741 Steve Cortez

Last thing that the this is separate from the Supreme Court coming in on the gerrymandering, DEI gerrymandering. That's going to come.

Chapter 5: What is the significance of the 28-point plan of failure?

519.841 - 527.628 Steve Cortez

And I think some of the states are particularly Louisiana. But we may pick up a couple more seats there. But that's that's a total sidebar that will be decided by the courts.

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528.809 - 548.873 Alex DeGrasse

Yeah, as early as January, we'll have that update. And, you know, that that will hopefully play a fact. This election, obviously, Louisiana moved back to a primary in preparation for a ruling. it in theory could affect how many seats are drawn in Florida. But, you know, because I laid out the Democrat ones, which I know is confusing, a lot of that are the next fight, you know?

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548.974 - 563.229 Alex DeGrasse

And so while we are maniacally focused on this election, we've got another election, obviously two years after when the, when the presidential is up as well, things are going to be super tense. So everything is laying out two year, four year plan to keep pushing.

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564.931 - 568.114 Steve Cortez

Brother. Thank you so much, Alex DeGrasse. Appreciate you on a Saturday.

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569.022 - 569.645 Alex DeGrasse

Thank you, Steve.

571.153 - 575.877 Steve Cortez

Dave, Brett, I know you're chomping at the bit. I'm going to turn the microphone back over to you, brother. What do you got for me?

577.662 - 599.316 Unknown

Yeah, well, I just want to go back. I'm supposed to be the moral philosopher and the Puritan on this show. And every issue you bring up and every rant you go on, all of it centers around a rejection of the Christian tradition, right? America, there was no debate. America first always has been Christian in the broadest sense of that term.

599.296 - 613.896 Unknown

And as we lose Christianity, right, all the cultural commentators know this, right? The leftists, Harzoni, the biblical scholar, Israel, knows this, says this. We live in a Christian culture.

614.456 - 640.05 Unknown

And if you just look at the threat from Mandani, the radical Islamists, the Marxists, the leftists, the socialist communists, all of these, China, the border invasion, all of it is an attack on Christianity, right? Look at our higher education schools, right? The philosophy part, we can't duck it. And the education, it's not sexy, but you can't duck it. And the churches, this is your action item.

Chapter 6: Why is the sovereignty of Ukraine a contentious issue?

685.291 - 708.777 Unknown

They don't want particulars. They wanted a universal, globalist rule of law. Just think of the Bretton Woods global liberal order. They don't want nation states like the United States, Israel, particulars of any sort. So the nation state is a threat. So they've done all they can to get rid of the nation state. And getting rid of Christianity is the way you do that.

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710.018 - 727.778 Steve Cortez

When the Enlightenment, you know, there was obviously had a big influence in the American Revolution. But wasn't it kind of the lead sled dog in the French Revolution? And that's why the French Revolution had core influence. was to destroy Christianity, to destroy the underpinnings, not just of the church, but to drive Christianity out of the culture.

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727.798 - 744.842 Steve Cortez

That's why they redid everything from the calendar. to customs and mores, everything. You see it manifested in the French Revolution, which, remember, folks, came right at the end of the American Revolution, basically, because the thing that triggered it was, guess what, debt and taxes.

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745.483 - 763.182 Steve Cortez

The money they had put up for the American Revolution came back to haunt them, and they're really defeating England, or trying to defeat England and destroy its empire. But reason underpins so much of that, and you saw it in all its brutality in the streets of Paris in the French Revolution. Did you not, sir?

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763.463 - 781.363 Unknown

Yeah. Yeah, no, and that's right. They're both good guardrails. Reason with Christianity, right? Harvard's motto in 1640 with John Harvard, who came from Cambridge, another fine Christian school back in the day, was truth for Christ and church. It's not anymore. And now the scary thing is reason is gone.

781.343 - 803.854 Unknown

And I know people won't understand that statement, but reason no longer guides the Ivy League schools. It's radical leftist Marxism, which is contrary in that war against Christianity. And the Christians don't get this yet. And if we don't change the culture, you lose the right. Without the culture, you don't get all the things that the war rooms ticked off at, right?

803.874 - 813.071 Unknown

The border invasion, the Islamification, the loss of freedoms, the censorship, the globalists, the inflation, all of it's coming from a bad place.

814.113 - 819.002 Steve Cortez

Well, we're making progress. Yeah. It's now time to drop the hammer and get the wins.

819.462 - 820.885 Unknown

It's time to fight. Right.

Chapter 7: How does Zelensky's corruption impact U.S. foreign policy?

832.077 - 852.478 Steve Cortez

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853.099 - 878.377 Steve Cortez

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878.437 - 898.729 Steve Cortez

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998.862 - 1010.434 Steve Cortez

Okay, by the way, so Tej Gill, I got Tej up. We're going to talk to you, Crane, afterwards in a moment. Tej, I know he can't give you exact location, but that's a hell of a visual. Where are you today, brother?

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1011.735 - 1026.81 Tej Gill

I'm in Idaho, in southwest Idaho. My buddy's got a hunting lodge out here. It's 29,000 acres. So came out here this morning, just shooting a little trap and skeet. Then we're going to take my daughter out and see if we can put her on an elk and see if she can kill an elk this morning.

1027.837 - 1032.862 Steve Cortez

You mean the head of security, the one we keep playing the video on, the head of security for Warpath Coffee?

1033.662 - 1042.971 Tej Gill

Yep, that's right, Hunter. It'll be her first time shooting an animal, so as soon as we're done, we're going to head out and get on the planes and see if we can find a cow elk for her to shoot.

1044.372 - 1049.797 Steve Cortez

Who's your buddy right there? Is that another undisclosed pipe hitter?

1050.638 - 1057.624 Tej Gill

Yeah, he's like the ultimate hunting guide here in Southern Idaho. He knows where all the animals are. He knows all the ranchers, all the farmers.

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