
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5211: Two Terror Attacks Unfold Domestically As War Continues Across The Middle East
Mar 12, 2026
Ryan M. Newhouse, political strategist who analyzes Senate maneuvering and the SAVE America Act. Natalie G. Winters, geopolitical analyst focused on the CCP and migration patterns. They discuss two domestic terror attacks and law enforcement response. They debate political messaging, Senate strategy, parole and monitoring gaps. They examine regional displacement, refugee flows, and strategic risks tied to Middle East conflict.
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ODU Shooting Causes Campus Lockdown
- Old Dominion University shooting left one dead, two critical, and the shooter dead; campus was cleared after large police response.
- Students described panic as dozens shouted "shooter" and evacuated Constant Hall while ATF and local law enforcement investigated.
Shooter Had Prior Terrorism Conviction And Recent Release
- Shooter identified as Muhammad Baylor Jalloh, a U.S. citizen and former Army National Guard member who pleaded guilty in 2016 to attempting to support ISIS.
- He served about most of an 11-year sentence and was released in December 2024 before the ODU attack.
FBI Resource Gaps May Have Hindered Monitoring
- The ODU case highlights counterterrorism resource gaps, with departures of experienced FBI agents raising concerns about surveillance and follow-up.
- Hosts argued this may reflect a failure to track a previously investigated individual now committing an attack.
