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Bannon`s War Room

Episode 5081: Attack On Tina Peters; One On One With Deputy AG Todd Blanch

20 Jan 2026

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Chapter 1: What is the significance of the World Economic Forum in today's context?

0.031 - 30.444 Stephen K. Bannon

We believe that outside the United Nations, this is the largest gathering of global leadership of the post-COVID period of time. For many people, this meeting feels out of step with the moment we hear all about the elites. And how does that play out in an age of populism? How does an established institution make a difference? in an era of deep institutional mistrust.

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32.506 - 65.021 Stephen K. Bannon

And there's some truth to the critique. I believed in this forum for a long time. I certainly wouldn't be leading this if I didn't believe that we can change and make the world better. But it's also obvious that the world now places far less trust in us to help shape what comes next. If the World Economic Forum is going to be useful going forward, it has to regain that trust.

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Chapter 2: How does the conversation about institutional trust impact global leadership?

65.582 - 93.725 Stephen K. Bannon

Many of the people most affected by what we talk about here will never come to this conference. That's the central tension of this forum. Davos is an elite gathering trying to shape a world that belongs to everyone. That is why this year's theme is the spirit of dialogue, because dialogue is the only way a room like this can earn the legitimacy to shape ideas for people who are in the room.

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96.772 - 114.408 Unknown

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.

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Chapter 3: What are the implications of the Insurrection Act in contemporary politics?

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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. 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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128.332 - 138.524 Steve Bannon

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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138.544 - 141.848 Unknown

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

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147.815 - 153.782 Steve Bannon

It's Tuesday, 20 January, in the year of our Lord, 2026, so it's the first anniversary of

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Chapter 4: What are the challenges faced by the Justice Department regarding election integrity?

154.235 - 168.685 Steve Bannon

President Trump's return to power and with everything that has happened over the last year and the urgency that President Trump has hit so many different kind of vertical sectors. And we do realize that that's what we're trying to pick up, although they've had a massive technical problem.

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168.985 - 190.614 Steve Bannon

Stuart Rhodes and his folks are outside the White House and they're arguing for the Insurrection Act in Minneapolis. I think people realize that the Insurrection Act, the sanctuary cities, that the number one priority for us as a country with everything we've got going on, is the sovereignty and security of the United States.

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190.694 - 211.883 Steve Bannon

And clearly, President Trump is walking through geopolitically, geostrategically elements that he thinks important to that national security. The highest priority has got to be our sovereignty here. We must deport the 12 to 20 million or more illegal alien invaders that came on Biden's watch. If we don't do that in our country.

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212.555 - 237.988 Steve Bannon

you see what's happening in minnesota in minneapolis is that even trying to get the worst of the criminals out there uh these progressive uh and essentially progressive whites these beta males and these uh karens are what they call awful the what the um these women that are just uh you know their inheritance they're just it's amazing they're just intruding and interfering

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Chapter 5: How is Tina Peters' case being portrayed in the media?

238.407 - 259.423 Steve Bannon

In not just ICE operations, but the situation in the Christian church the other day is beyond the pale. And you have to bring charges right away. You have to, I think, invoke the Insurrection Act and clean up that mess. And then you got to get tough and clean up the mess in Chicago and in Los Angeles and in New York City. This is not going to be pleasant, but it has to be done.

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259.463 - 270.188 Steve Bannon

That's the first order. And people want to look away from it, but can't look away. The number two is you've got to get to the deep state. Of course, we had John Solomon on here. There are things going on in South Florida.

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Chapter 6: What insights did Deputy AG Todd Blanch share about his experiences?

270.208 - 291.724 Steve Bannon

There's other investigations going on. But we have to move more with a sense of urgency. And the sense of urgency is that we are burning daylight. And they understand that. Remember, time's on their side. We have Nora Bin Laden joins us from Davos. She's an expert in the deep state and what needs to be done to take it down. It shouldn't be lost on people.

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291.744 - 309.454 Steve Bannon

When I talk geostrategically about this firestorm that's in Europe right now at Davos, about Greenland and some of it about Canada. It's all about, if you look at the Greenland situation, then go around to the Indian Ocean to Diego Garcia, and then go all the way around the Eurasian landmass to Japan.

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Chapter 7: How does the blue slip process affect judicial nominations?

310.379 - 333.671 Steve Bannon

And Scott Besson saying today, hey, a lot of the turmoil in the markets is because the Japanese bond markets up in revolt about a new financial plan that this young female prime minister is putting forward as she goes to a snap election because people love the fact that she and President Trump are working together. She's got tremendous support. She wants to build a bigger parliamentary majority.

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333.871 - 356.218 Steve Bannon

All three of those, the underpinnings are financial difficulties. Um, the, uh, the one in Greenland is that the Danes had a massive financial problem a couple of years ago that we were actually fairly close to a deal in the first term. Ron louder was representing the country in the president and trying to negotiate. They deal fell apart as soon as it was leaked. Cause Europe went crazy.

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356.238 - 362.965 Steve Bannon

You can't give up Greenland. The situation in Diego Garcia, finally today, the president goes, Hey, this thing's ridiculous.

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Chapter 8: What can the audience do to support the fight against perceived government overreach?

363.485 - 385.172 Steve Bannon

And that's partly partly because the Brits feel that they've got to withdraw because they don't have the financial. I mean, they're they're in a financial crisis right now. And of course, in Japan, you saw the triggering of at least a mini financial turmoil. And that Ursula von der Leyen gave this speech she threw down. I mean, she took part of that speech.

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385.523 - 406.003 Steve Bannon

I think from the end of the dollar empire. That's why I go get it today. She talked about Nixon coming off the gold standard. We make a huge deal about this. It was central to Bretton Woods, the monetary structure of the world's economy post-World War II. And Nixon just kind of I shouldn't just say kind of, but it was over a weekend at Camp David.

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406.043 - 424.035 Steve Bannon

They came up with the idea to do this and to pull us off the gold standard, which is what exactly happened. Even FDR didn't do that. It was really President Nixon that did that. Ursula von der Leyen, she made the case. If you paid attention to what she was saying, I'll play that later in the show, hopefully.

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424.015 - 448.909 Steve Bannon

uh about a new monetary order carney said the exact same thing in beijing talked about backing the chinese currency his words not ours you see how these people are thinking they want to take they want to make sure that america is not the power that it is today uh and trust me you ain't running two trillion dollar a year deficits no matter how much the economy is growing

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449.007 - 463.188 Steve Bannon

you're not going to be able to handle that $39 or $40 trillion in debt if you're not the prime reserve currency. I know a lot of people in the audience say, well, we shouldn't have this. It puts burdens for us to be all over the world. I agree with you. It puts on us massive obligations.

463.808 - 488.796 Steve Bannon

But just given where we are as a country, it ain't so easy just to pull out and not be the prime reserve currency anymore. We have a big enough problem with the financial situation we have. Scott Besson, once again, remember his whole thing was 3-3-3. Early on, we were supporting President Trump in the 2024 election with 3% interest rates, principally a 3% deficit to GDP.

489.857 - 518.966 Steve Bannon

They were inherited a 7% or 6.9%. The exact percentage that France has right now, that is unsustainable. Scott said, hey, if you really do the math, in fiscal year 25, we're down to 5.4%. So the slope is important here. Um, Larry Fink, what, what a beauty that, that open was from a year or two ago, but it shows you how dangerous this guy is. And don't pay any attention to you.

518.986 - 539.396 Steve Bannon

You got to look below the surface of what he's saying. And we're bringing nor now. And here's one of the central things he, he said today, because he's Mr. AI. Now they're all Mr. AI, all these progressives. They were all the climate change guys. They were all the guys. You got to go to intermittent power. You got to go to solar. You got to, I mean, Elon Musk is Mr. Electric battery. Mr. Mr. E.V.

540.237 - 563.301 Steve Bannon

Right. Got to do it. Got to have all this must do it. Climate change, climate change, climate change, climate change. All of them. They were the worst. And it had to be solar powered, had to be wind power. You know, it couldn't you couldn't have nuclear and you certainly couldn't be a burning gas. Well, guess what? Because of their energy needs. Larry Fink, we get that clip right again.

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