Bannon`s War Room
WarRoom Battleground EP 950: Texas Ag Debate; Mistrial For Illegal Terrorists
18 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What are the threats posed by Islamic extremists in Texas?
islamic jihadis are plotting against you why in the hell you think they're in houston and in north of dallas they are working together to overthrow western civilization sharia compounds which are areas governed by religious rules we know who you are we know what you are and we know what you're trying to accomplish and it is not going to happen in the jewel of the crown of the union of this republic we purge any attempt to impose sharia law in texas
They are not coming. They are already here. You are not here properly, and you're going to leave. On the 3rd of March, Sharia law goes on the ballot in the state of Texas. The United States Constitution and Sharia are fundamentally at odds with one another. We're going to tell them, take your Sharia law and shove it.
Islam will never dominate the United States, and by the grace of God.
As Texas goes, so goes the nation. As the nation goes, so goes the world.
Chapter 2: How does Sharia law conflict with the U.S. Constitution?
Are you prepared to fight for this state? Are you prepared to fight for your country? War Room, Texas, where your host, Stephen K. Bannon, starts right now.
Judge declared a mistrial in a first of its kind case in Dallas County. It was a capital murder trial involving a violent Venezuelan gang. Jurors said they were deadlocked. NBC5's Shannon Miller joins us live with the very latest. Shannon.
Well, Merritt, this was the second and final time that the jury could not come to a unanimous decision in this case of Carlos Zambrano Bolivar. Take a listen here as the judge read that decision shortly before four this afternoon.
Chapter 3: What led to the mistrial in the Dallas County case?
And let the record reflect that the jury has been deliberating three full days on this matter. That being the case, the court will declare a mistrial in this case.
Now, this is the first case involving Trin de Aragua to be prosecuted by the Dallas County DA's office. Early Friday afternoon, the jury told the judge they were deadlocked then in their decision, and the judge told them to go back and deliberate and try to come to a unanimous decision.
Farmer's Branch Police say Bolivar is one of four suspects responsible for kidnapping Nizuli Petit, his daughter and nephew from a Dallas apartment complex in August 2024. After Petit, a TDA member, failed to turn over cash to members as part of the complex nationwide ATM theft operation. Detectives say Petit was later shot and killed in Farmer's Branch.
His body left in the roadway off Valley View Lane.
Okay, welcome. It's Tuesday, 17 February in the year of alert 2026. Welcome to Warham, Texas. We have just a programming announcement. The attorney general's debate is going to follow this show. Grace and Moe, we're going to be streaming it live from Texas with many of the kind of MAGA folks fighting for the attorney general's role. Chip Roy, Aaron Reitz, and others.
So you're not going to want to miss this. Attorney generals actually from all over the country have been here for this since it's so important what the Texas AG does. Ben Berquam, this story has exploded all over. Dallas, Fort Worth, throughout the state, and now the country. I want people to understand something.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the agricultural commission debate?
President Trump, as commander in chief, has designated Trenda Aragra, and particularly on the Colorado branch, but also the South Texas branch, as essentially enemy combatants. This is where he brought out the Alien and Sedition Act to send them home. This is where we've been at the Supreme Court. Here in the state of Texas, And a jury twice.
And this was where they took the guy who was a gang member and they took a couple of his, I guess, kids and nephews and they executed him in front of the children. And they couldn't be this guy could not be found guilty of a capital crime. I'm not even sure the other four are going to actually go to trial. This shows you I keep telling people you're in a different America now.
Don't think you're watching Perry Mason or Judd for the Defense or anything like that. You're in a different America. It is impossible to bring justice now in our courts of law in cities like Minneapolis, in cities like Chicago, in cities like New York City, and now in cities like Dallas, Texas. Ben, you've been at the forefront of this. You've been deployed.
You know, for four years in the Darien Gap and in Mexico under the border, saw the invasion, warning the invasion. You're one of the best voices. Real America's voice was the leader in actually getting down and dirty about this invasion. Now you've shifted. You're the guy there at the insurgents, these neo-Marxists. You're seeing it.
Chapter 5: How does the halal food industry impact Texas?
And people think our courts can do it. You think that just federal judges against Trump, it's so much deeper than that. Ben Berkwam. Yeah, Steve. Well, first off, there's three parts to this. First is you no longer have equal protection under the law in these Democrat cities. You've experienced that in Washington, D.C. We saw that with the J-6ers.
That's across the board if you're conservative in America. But now you have this next level of this where you have the radical leftists who have mobilized this attack against ICE, against anything that has to do with illegal aliens, to coerce people in these communities, these jurors in these communities, to not side against a murderer who murdered somebody in front of children.
Think about how cold-blooded this is. They murdered this guy. Now, whether or not this guy was a gang member, a TDA as well, a terrorist as well, What they did, they murdered this guy in front of children. And for him to be able to walk on this or these guys to be able to walk on this, this is the death of America if we don't stop this.
And it goes right back to everything we saw the NGOs training illegal aliens on a game out our system. how they got the illegal aliens into this country, and what they're doing now in the cities across America to teach people how to undermine ICE. Basically, anything that has to do with illegal aliens, they side with the illegal aliens over American citizens or anyone that gets in the way.
The other side of this is the TDA themselves.
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Chapter 6: What is the significance of early voting in Texas?
We have invited this in. This is like the movie Red Dawn, but instead of them parachuting into our country, we invited them into our country. And they have spread out across this nation. Some of them operating within our own government. We have politicians that are operating against our country. This is a suicide pact against this nation if we don't stop it.
And it's this election, it's that critical, this election that we turn this around. Ben, your first point was amazingly perceptive. I want to go back to that, that in these big cities, whether it's New York City, whether it's Washington, D.C., Chicago, Dallas, you're not going to get equal justice. If you're a conservative of MAGA, They're going to pursue you. They're going to use lawfare.
They're going to imprison you. This is why they went after President Trump in Fulton County and in Washington, D.C., just nonstop. But if you're an illegal alien or jihadist, it's impossible to get a jury to convict you, sir. That's right. You have special privilege in America today if you're a jihadist or an illegal alien. Think about that.
An American citizen, if you're a conservative or just any American citizen, think about all of the American citizen angel families that have been murdered by illegal aliens who are swept under the rug and the illegal aliens are uplifted.
Chapter 7: How does the discussion of immigration reform unfold?
They're protected by these sanctuary jurisdictions, these people that have traded America for foreign enemy combatants in their community. They are protected. We are not. Peter McElvenna, I want to bring you in. I've got you here for something directly dealing with England, but is is is what's happening in Texas.
But I want your comments on this, because Marco Rubio gave a speech the other day is being hailed. And Hillary Clinton said, yeah, we've got to control our borders. We have to figure out about immigration. And I said, hey, that speech Rubio gave, which had a lot of great elements to it.
was a good speech 15 years ago, but today it's the colonization and what you're seeing here in places like Dallas, in places like Texas, Colony Ridge and these things, and what we're seeing here with the Islamic invasion, It's so far past that. You've got to talk about in continental Europe today, remigration.
But when you see something that's supposed to be the backbone of English common law, trial by jury, and now you know you've got these corrupt prosecutors, you've got these corrupt judges, but now knowing you can't get a fair trial in one of these big cities, what does that tell me about ā how has London been a forerunner of that?
Well, we have this huge debate at the moment, trial by jury, and the Labour government, the far-left Keir Starmer, has tried to say he's going to remove that because our legal system has utterly collapsed. We have such a backlog, you're now waiting years for a case to come up.
And because of that, they've decided, well, we're just going to make the system less fair and remove your right to jury trial, which is not across the board, but still you remove that right and We have certainly seen pressure put on judges over the COVID tyranny in terms of free speech.
Those two big areas, we have seen huge political pressure put on judges where they have ruled simply according to what the government wants. So finding those who didn't go along with the COVID tyranny procedure And also on the free speech issue on concern of immigration, that's now branded as far-right extremist terrorists.
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Chapter 8: What are the concerns regarding halal food preparation methods?
I think far-right terrorism is the term which is now used to describe those who have a concern of immigration. And therefore, there is pressure using the political language put on judges to rule in favour of what the government wants. And yet on the other side, you've got zero legal push to actually hold those who have broken into the country illegally, the 50,000 or so who have come over.
In fact, there was a story just two days ago that 200 million has been given to... Five thousand pounds, so seven and a half thousand dollars has been given per person to 50 illegal immigrants because they had their phones taken off them when they arrived.
So they arrive illegally, the police remove their phones, they go to the European Court of Human Rights and they are told actually Britain is breaking your human rights law. after you legally came into the country, you must be given $7,500 in apology from the government.
That is how screwed up our judges are in terms of pressure from the UK government and pressure still from the European Union through the European Court of Human Rights, even though we have left that jurisdiction.
By the way, this whole being part of the UN, Ben, as you know, Oscar Blue Ramirez will tell us every day, being part of the UN's compact on migration is one of the reasons we've got 25 million illegal alien invaders in the country. Okay, here's what I want to do.
One of the most powerful things, and Peter, you were so great in coming over, and first of all, coming on November and warning us about it, and you're going to stick around. We're going to play a highlight reel after the bottom of the hour break of the Agricultural Commission, debate from the other night. We've got the AG debate live.
We're going to stream that live right at the end of War Room, Texas, because Peter warned us about halal food. So that became a question in the ag, and Peter is going to stick around. The other thing you did is in warning us and us getting organized is we gave permission structure. We gave space for average Texans to be able to talk about this issue of Sharia law.
That's on the ballot today's first day of early voting. It's Prop 10 to prohibit Sharia law in Texas is the proposition. The wealthiest man in England right? Owner of one of the legendary soccer clubs, football clubs, as they call them. The wealthiest guy in England who really came up, just taught himself chemistry, taught himself finance.
This guy's worth, I think, 30 billion pounds or something. I want to show you his interview. He is being virtually run out of the country for the following interview. And this interview applies directly to the situation in the state of Texas. Let's go and play it.
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