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Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 4/18/2024 [AM] Live From Las Vegas

Bannon’s WarRoom, Show Clip Roundup 4/18/2024 [AM] Live From Las Vegas

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Steve Banon anchored the WarRoom program from Las Vegas on Thursday morning from the Ahern Hotel; the focus was on the trial of President Donald Trump in New York City, votes on the Hill, Ukraine spending, and action from the WarRoom posse who are changing the arc of politics with their human agency with pressure on (Pollypockets) Speaker Mike Johson.
(Featured photo, Bannon speaks live from the Ahern Hotel in Las Vegas ahead of the force multiplier event)
In Bannon’s open, he talks about what he calls the “two-part front of the war for Trump’s America First agenda,” pushing for Conservative media to cover the trial better and pointing out how they missed a great opportunity when Trump was in Harlem and welcomed by a large group of supporters.
“Campaigns are made up of those times where a campaign could go one way or the other. Tuesday afternoon after court, you had one of those moments. It was a stroke of genius, and it caught the media flat foote,” Bannon said, referring to the Harlem event organized by the young Republicans group Gavin Wax. “You took MAGA to the White Media Press in NYC.” 
Highlights: 
Steve Bannon, when speaking with guests, advocated for greater representation of the America First agenda and expressed how surprised all of the media was by Trump’s impromptu political theater in Harlem.  
Andrew Giuliani reported live from the courthouse in New York City with an update from the courthouse. He talked to Steve about reports of jurors displaying signs of attention-seeking and activism. 
Gavin Wax, President @NYYRC, talked about Tuesday’s Harlem Bodega crowd that greeted Trump after court. 
Brian Kennedy from Clear and Present Danger China discussed the differences between “Generic Republicans and MAGA”.
Todd Bensman reported from Eagle Pass and updated Bannon on events at the Southern Border.  
Recommended Reading: 
‘Smiling his ass off’: How Trump used the New York bodega visit to return to form.
Trump in Harlem Politico 
Trump in Harlem The Hill
Recommended Watching: 
Trump in Harlem with Gavin Wax and Young Republicans 
Full show in segments: 
Andrew Giuliani: “Trump Is Getting to People Republicans haven’t Resonated With in 25 years”
Andrew Giuliani, speaking live from Lower Manhattan, discussed the significance of President Trump’s presence in New York, suggesting it resonates with Republicans who have felt forgotten by the Democratic party.
Giuliani expressed concern over reports of a juror who admitted to being fascinated by Trump, raising doubts about their impartiality. He echoed sentiments that activists may infiltrate the jury selection process to ensure a biased outcome.
Giuliani criticized the lack of media coverage on the matter, suggesting it reflects a recognition of overplaying their hand. He proposed Trump’s continued engagement in New York and New Jersey politics as a strategic move to broaden his appeal beyond traditional Republican strongholds.
Despite concerns about the fairness of the trial, Giuliani acknowledged the importance of jury selection and the impending start of opening arguments.

Gavin Wax: “Instead Of Going After Criminals They Go After Law Abiding Citizens”
Gavin Wax passionately summarized President Trump’s recent visit to a bodega in the South Bronx. Wax emphasized the significance of Trump’s engagement with communities that are often overlooked by traditional politics.
He praised Trump’s authenticity and unwavering commitment to his populist message, which resonated with the diverse crowd gathered in the neighborhood.
Wax highlighted Trump’s overwhelming support and commended him for addressing issues such as crime, corruption, and immigration.
Bannon criticized the mainstream media for their lack of coverage and emphasized the need for political leaders to connect directly with everyday Americans. Wax concluded by expressing confidence in Trump’s ability to continue making meaningful connections with voters nationwide.

Todd Bensman: “We’ve Just Crossed the 1 Million Person Thresh Hold For Fiscal 2024”
Todd Bensman discussed the ongoing challenges and issues at the U.S.-Mexico border. It highlights that the situation remains complex, with high numbers of migrants attempting to cross the border, and the U.S. government’s response has been criticized for not adequately addressing the crisis. The discussion also mentions the involvement of Mexican authorities in managing the situation and the various strategies used by both governments to control the flow of migrants.
Key points include:
The U.S. and Mexican governments are working together to manage the migrant crisis.
The number of migrants attempting to cross the border is high, with about 5,000 per day.
The Biden administration is under scrutiny for its handling of the situation.
There is a significant number of “runners” or migrants who evade capture, and this number is not included in official statistics.
The U.S. government is flying migrants to different locations within the country to manage the influx.
There is a focus on reducing the visibility of the crisis to the public and media.
The involvement of Mexican authorities in managing the situation on their side of the border is significant.
The situation remains a major issue for both the U.S. and Mexican governments, with significant political and social implications.

Bannon and Kennedy: “It’s No Longer Democrat Vs. Republican, It’s Populist Vs. Neocon/Neoliberal” Pt. 1
In this conversation, Brian Kennedy discusses the country’s grim state, contrasting the day’s upbeat topic with the harsh reality of the American crisis. The focus shifts to the political divide, particularly between MAGA supporters and generic Republicans like Mike Johnson, whom Kennedy criticizes for allegedly conspiring with Democrats and lobbyists. The power of Trump’s unyielding policies and connection with the ordinary people, as demonstrated during his visit to a bodega, is highlighted. The discussion extends to the situation on the border, emphasizing the perceived invasion and the political maneuvers surrounding it. Kennedy asserted that American citizens should be prioritized above all else and called for a shift in focus toward their well-being.
Additionally, Jamie Raskin’s family history is brought up by Bannon in a discussion about political alliances and motives.

Bannon On European Elites: “They’re All Gonna Give Money And Fight Until The Last Ukrainian Is Dead” Pt. 2
Cont.

MTG Blasts Uniparty’s Support For Ukraine: “What The Government is Doing to The People is Treason”
In a fiery address, US Rep. Marjorie Talor Greene criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson for disregarding advice and allegedly colluding with lobbyists for the military-industrial complex. Greene called for transparency and accountability, urging Johnson to convene a conference meeting and clarify his stance on the motion to vacate rule. She accused Johnson of seeking to manipulate the rules of Congress to protect his own power and job security, potentially in coordination with Democrats.
Greene expressed concern over a proposed change to the motion to vacate rule and its potential tie to a foreign aid package for Ukraine. He highlighted the unprecedented move of Johnson seeking Democratic votes on the rules committee and praised three brave Republicans for refusing to support it. Greene warned that if Johnson proceeded with his plan, he would reveal himself as a Democrat in disguise, further emphasizing the need for vigilance in monitoring the situation.

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This newsletter is to implement the work of WarRoom guests. Remember, “Action, Action, Action,” as Steve Bannon reminds us.

(Credit for the Pencil drawing: Chris Hiers)
“I drew for Rush Limbaugh for 20 years, his monthly Limbaugh Letter covers and illustrated his Rush Revere books as well. After he died, I was gutted tbh and decided to return to drawing basics. I have evolved into an old-school pencil portrait artist, and I have 2 books are in the works now, and I feel in a pretty good groove again ,” Hiers said, adding this about the Bannon piece specifically:
“This particular work [Bannon as John Paul Jones] was rooted in a show of support for the “Honey Badger” SKB after he was leaving the courtroom last Sept and he quoted John Paul Jones. “I have not yet…” I thought it would make an interesting piece.”
Now it’s your turn Posse.. go do some action and be a part of your own nation’s history.

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