Bannon`s War Room

Episode 5259: SCOTUS To Hear Birthright Citizenship Case Wednesday

Mar 30, 2026
Mike Davis, conservative legal and policy commentator with the Article III Project, provides sharp constitutional analysis. He dissects the upcoming SCOTUS birthright citizenship hearing and the Wong Kim Ark precedent. He critiques Senate strategy on DHS funding and the Save America Act. He also argues for stronger Gulf ally contributions and legal options to compel senators back to work.
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INSIGHT

Oil Market Ignores Rhetoric And Prices In Physical Tightness

  • Oil markets are pricing in persistent supply tightness despite optimistic negotiation talk about Iran, so prices rose to ~$103–$105 WTI and $114–$115 Brent.
  • Eric Bolling and guests cite refiners and transporters expecting substantially higher prices, signaling the market waits for concrete actions, not rhetoric.
INSIGHT

High Oil Prices Create A War Dividend For Adversaries

  • Higher oil prices act as a 'war dividend' benefiting Russia and Gulf producers, reducing their incentive to settle conflicts quickly.
  • Stephen K. Bannon and Eric Bolling note allies are gaining reserves while U.S. and partners face strategic and financial pressure.
ADVICE

Force Gulf Allies To Pay For Regional Military Costs

  • Pressure Gulf allies to contribute financially to war costs instead of defaulting to U.S. funding; Bannon argues they should 'write checks' given doubled oil revenues.
  • He suggests seizing Iranian assets in Dubai and asking Saudis and UAE to fund operations first.
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