
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5171: Judge Order On Fulton Ballot Seizure; AI Revolution In The Department Of War
Feb 26, 2026
Raheem Kassam, conservative commentator, weighs in on AI in media and policy. Garland Favorito, VoterGA founder and election integrity advocate, breaks down Fulton County ballot legal maneuvers. Jason Frazier, Georgia election activist, outlines chain-of-custody and litigation efforts. They discuss the judge-ordered mediation, hidden ballot claims, AI’s military implications, and rising risks from autonomous personal AI.
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Fulton County Ballots Became Political Theater
- The Fulton County subpoena-and-seizure saga illustrates how election disputes become prolonged political theater.
- Jason Frazier and Stephen K. Bannon argue ballots were hidden, shredded, or mismanaged and that FBI custody changed the dynamics of demand for the records.
Voter Fraud Claims Function As Political Leverage
- The episode frames nationwide voter-integrity pushes as either a power grab to suppress millions of voters or a pretext to undermine election legitimacy.
- Hosts and guests say sustained false fraud claims serve to either enact restrictive laws or create post-election chaos to retain political advantage.
Claims That Fulton Officials Tried To Destroy Ballots
- Jason Frazier recounts attempts to destroy or hide 2020 ballots and logistical excuses like lack of warehouse space.
- He references a previous clerk effort to shred ballots and the Moncler-Rossi chain-of-custody concerns as concrete examples.
