Bannon`s War Room

WarRoom Battleground EP 970: Massive Throw Down In Senate Over SAVE ACT Cont; Joe Kent Resigns

Mar 17, 2026
Heated Senate clashes over the SAVE Act and voter ID burdens take center stage. Intense debate over the filibuster and whether to change Senate norms unfolds. Discussion of global flashpoints like the Strait of Hormuz and NATO’s role. A resignation tied to Iran war concerns adds controversy. Conversations about election verification, Oklahoma’s procedures, and political strategy round out the show.
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SAVE Act Described As Voter Suppression Trojan Horse

  • The SAVE Act is framed by Democrats as a Trojan horse that would impose burdensome proof-of-citizenship requirements beyond normal voter ID.
  • Alex Padilla warns it could require passports or original birth certificates, disadvantaging millions including 69 million married women who changed names.
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Filibuster Framed As Guardrail Against Majoritarian Overreach

  • Senators argued the filibuster preserves the Senate's deliberative nature and prevents majoritarian overreach on issues like nationalizing elections.
  • A senator cautioned that eliminating it would hand sweeping powers to whichever party controls a simple majority.
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Narrative Linking Pandemic, Intelligence Suppression, and 2020 Outcome

  • Stephen K. Bannon connects alleged election interference, pandemic origins, and intelligence suppression into a single narrative of a coordinated effort to undermine Trump.
  • He cites John Solomon's reporting and claims parts of the intelligence community suppressed information about foreign access to voter rolls.
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