Bannon`s War Room

Episode 5075: People Want To See The President Get it Done In Minneapolis; Florida Schools Restricting ICE

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Jan 17, 2026
Stuart Rhodes, former leader of the Oath Keepers, delves into the potential invocation of the Insurrection Act and draws parallels between past federal interventions and current immigration conflicts. Journalist Chris Tomlinson discusses Canada's evolving relations with China, touching on Mark Carney's recent meetings and implications for North America. Political commentator Brian Kennedy analyzes the logistics of large-scale deportations and the need for enhanced enforcement strategies, including employer accountability and the role of corporations.
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INSIGHT

2020 Precedent Shapes Current Legal Strategy

  • Speakers link current federal actions to a broader strategy rooted in 2020 conflicts and executive power tests.
  • They argue recent rhetoric and legal groundwork aim to push the boundaries of presidential authority.
ADVICE

Invoke The Insurrection Act Now

  • Stuart Rhodes urges invoking the Insurrection Act to enforce federal law and suppress what he calls a nationwide coup.
  • He cites historical precedents like Eisenhower and Grant as models for federal intervention.
ANECDOTE

2020 Street Violence Recounted

  • Stuart Rhodes recounts violent episodes in 2020: burned precincts, attacks on federal courthouses, and officers killed.
  • He uses these incidents to justify his view that 2020 met Insurrection Act criteria.
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