Brian Glenn reported from the White House Press pool at the National Day of Prayer to discuss the event that Joe Biden missed last year.  Glenn also mentioned Trump’s announcement that he would implement a new government department to defend and protect Christians and Christianity.

Natalie Winters reported on the activity of Norm Eisen and the Democrats and the growing resistance to counter President Trump’s actions.

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Steve Bannon discussed the ongoing resistance by Senate Democrats to President Trump’s nominees, comparing their obstruction tactics to those used by Mitch McConnell against President Obama in 2009. He highlighted how key figures like Russ Vought, Mark Paoletta, and Jeff Clark were being targeted in a prolonged confirmation process. Bannon emphasized that Democrats were using procedural delays, keeping the Senate up all night, and attempting to block conservative appointments, particularly those of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for HHS, Tulsi Gabbard for DNI, and Pam Bondi for Attorney General. He noted that Democrats were panicking as they lost control over key agencies and were launching aggressive countermeasures, including additional committee hearings and media attacks on figures like Kash Patel.

As the discussion transitioned, Dave Brat joined to emphasize the significance of the National Prayer Breakfast. He framed it as a crucial event in what he described as an ongoing spiritual war, underscoring the role of faith in political and cultural battles. The segment shifted focus from political maneuvering to the broader ideological and moral struggles shaping the country’s leadership.

Steve Bannon’s comments emphasize the need for deep investigations into what he sees as coordinated efforts by intelligence agencies, Capitol Hill leaders, and the political establishment to undermine former President Trump. He argues that Trump was targeted similarly to past figures like Nixon, JFK, and RFK, suggesting a longstanding pattern of elite intervention. He calls for a special prosecutor and grand jury to expose these actions, particularly regarding election interference and Biden’s alleged foreign financial entanglements, which he believes were deliberately covered up.

Bannon also critiques the "Deep State” and its control over government spending, foreign policy, and economic policies. He argues that bipartisan elites have protected each other’s interests at the expense of the American people, funding programs that benefit globalist agendas while ignoring fiscal responsibility. He calls for drastic budget cuts, particularly in defense and foreign aid, and warns of financial collapse due to unsustainable debt.

He further highlights mass illegal immigration as an urgent crisis, advocating for mass deportations. He acknowledges the challenges ahead, describing it as a battle between the Deep State and the Trump movement. Bannon ties this struggle to broader geopolitical shifts, urging action against economic and political forces he believes are eroding American sovereignty.

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