
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5112: Coup Against Xi Or Growing In Power
Feb 2, 2026
Captain Fennell, a former naval intelligence officer, offers military and strategic perspective on the PLA and Taiwan. Natalie G. Winters, an independent researcher on the CCP, analyzes hybrid and unrestricted warfare tactics. Peter Schweizer, an investigative author, discusses foreign influence and immigration with examples from his book Invisible Coup. They debate China's power, timelines for Taiwan, migration as geopolitical leverage, and CCP diplomatic maneuvers.
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Warsh Could Embrace Non‑Inflationary Growth
- Kevin Warsh could reconcile being an inflation hawk with supporting lower rates if he understands non‑inflationary growth from Trump policies.
- Peter Schweizer argues tariffs, deregulation, and strategic energy drive productivity without inflation.
Book Spurs Mexican Government Response
- Peter Schweizer's Invisible Coup alleges Mexican officials and consular networks weaponize immigration against the U.S.
- The book prompted official denials and public attention from Mexican leaders and media.
Consular Officials Quoted Admitting Influence Plans
- Peter Schweizer recounts Mexican consular officials admitting plans to influence U.S. politics and citizenship.
- He says quoted officials discussed paying for applications and conspiring to affect U.S. elections.




