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September 13, 2025 3 mins
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Steve Bannon has been a whirlwind of controversy and high-profile commentary these past few days, firmly solidifying himself as a central figure in the ongoing political drama gripping both the US and the UK. The shockwaves began with his reaction to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk in Utah. On his WarRoom show, Bannon described Kirk’s death not as a loss, but as an assassination, declaring, “Charlie Kirk is a casualty of the political war going on in this country” and hammering home the proclamation, “We are at war in this country and you have to have steely resolve.” His rhetoric was quickly echoed across MAGA circles, with fellow voices like Libs of TikTok and Alex Jones rallying behind his warnings ABC News noted how prominent Republicans, including Bannon, responded with calls for unyielding resistance, while others urged for a reduction in political violence.

On the international front, Bannon made headlines after appearing on GB News in Britain, warning the country is on the brink of civil war. He painted a dire portrait, citing Britain’s dire economic situation, rising social fragmentation, and the emergence of what he termed a “Red-Green alliance” between the radical left and Islamist movements. He claimed mass deportations—once politically taboo—are now gaining traction, especially with politicians like Nigel Farage publically shifting positions. Bannon predicted economic collapse, increased unrest, and serious trouble for Western alliances, forecasting, “You’re going to have to do the exact thing you don’t want to do right now, which is raise taxes… It’s going to be a fiasco.” According to GB News, Bannon’s appearance spiked social debate in both Britain and the US.

Meanwhile, Bannon held the stage at the NatCon 5 conference in Washington DC with a call to arms for the America First movement. His speech connected global unrest to what he described as the failures of “neoliberal neocons” and forecasted a third world war that was already underway, not of Trump’s making, but as a result of misguided elite policy. He argued that the gravest threats come from Marxist and jihadist movements, and that a hard decoupling from China must begin immediately. This theme of global civilizational struggle saturated his message and was widely discussed on social media.

On the business side, Bannon’s War Room podcast continues its frenetic pace, featuring daily episodes dissecting current events and driving activist engagement—one longtime listener called it “the best place for up to date news, ALWAYS leading months ahead of anyone else.” Rumors have circulated about Bannon’s ambitions for a presidential run in 2028, though according to AOL these remain unconfirmed and possibly speculative.

On social media, Bannon’s comments on Kirk’s death rapidly trended, feeding national debate and his own brand as a populist leader. According to New Republic and ABC News, Bannon’s assertion that “this is war” was adopted by many hardline supporters and amplified across platforms. While some mainstream conservatives urged restraint, Bannon’s message resonated deeply within the restless MAGA base. No new legal or financial troubles have surfaced for him in recent days, but his presence in political and media circles is as prominent as ever, keeping him at the front lines of the war he says is now changing the country’s destiny.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Steve Bannon has been a whirldwind of controversy and high
profile commentary these past few days, firmly solidifying himself as
a central figure in the ongoing political drama grip in
both the US and the UK. The shock waves began
with his reaction to the assassination of conservative activist Charlie
Kirk and Utah. On his war Room show, Bannin described

(00:21):
Kirk's death not as a loss, but as an assassination,
declaring Charlie Kirk is a casualty of the political war
going on in this country, and hammering home the proclamation
we are at war in this country and you have
to have steely resolve. His rhetoric was quickly echoed across
magus circles, with feller voices like Libs of Tik Tok
and Alex Jones rallying behind his warnings. ABC News noted

(00:46):
how prominent Republicans, including Bannon, responded with calls for unkneeled
in resistance, while others urged for a reduction in political violence.
On the international front, Bannon made headlines after appearing on
gb News in Britain, warning the country is on the
brink of civil war. He painted a dire portrait, citing
Britain's dire economic situation, rising social fragmentation, and the emergence

(01:10):
of what he termed the red Green alliance between the
radical left and Islamist movements. He claimed mass deportations, once
politically taboo, are now gaining traction, especially with politicians like
Nigel Faraj publicly shifting positions. Bannin predicted economic collapse, increased unrest,

(01:31):
and serious trouble for Western alliances, forecasting You're going to
have to do the exact thing you don't want to
do right now, which has raised taxes. It's going to
be a fiasco. According to gb News, Bannon's appearance spiked
social debate in both Britain and the US. Meanwhile, Bannon
held the stage at the Natcon five conference in Washington,

(01:51):
d C. With a call to arms for the America
First movement. His speech connected global unrest to what he
described as the failures of neoliberal neocom and forecasted a
Third World War that was already under way, not of
Trump's making, but as a result of misguided elite policy.
He argued that the gravest threats come from Marxist in
jihadist movements, and that a hard decoupling from China must

(02:14):
begin immediately. This theme of global civilizational struggle saturated his
message and was widely discussed on social media. On the
business side, Bannon's War Room podcast continues its frenetic pace,
featuring daily episodes dissecting current events and driving activist engagement.
One long time listener called it the best place for

(02:35):
up to date news, always leading months ahead of anyone else.
Rumors have circulated about Bannon's ambitions for a presidential run
in twenty twenty eight, though according to AOL, these remain
unconfirmed and possibly speculative. On social media, Bannon's comments on
Kirk's death rapidly trended, feeding national debate and his own
brand as a populist leader. According to New Republic and

(02:58):
ABC News, Bannon's assertion that this is war was adopted
by many hard line supporters and amplified across platforms. While
some mainstream conservatives urged restraint, Bannon's message resonated deeply within
the restless marga base. No new legal or financial troubles
have surfaced for him in recent days, but his presence

(03:20):
in political and media circles is as prominent as ever.
Keeping him at the front lines of the war, he says,
is now changing the country's destiny. And that is it
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