
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5267: Illegals Continue To Murder In The Heartland; Tina Peters Case Thrown Out, Court Orders Resentencing
Apr 2, 2026
Mary Holland, attorney and children’s health advocate, discusses free-speech wins and public-health litigation. Mike Davis, political analyst, breaks down election-law fights and the Tina Peters resentencing ruling. Cortez (Steve Cortez), investigative documentarian, recounts a documentary on Sheridan Gorman and examines immigration enforcement and related politics.
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Public Timelines Preserve Military Optionality
- The White House wants to preserve strategic options while publicly signalling a potential off-ramp for Iran, balancing negotiation leverage with military readiness.
- Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell observed a 'two to three week' timeline claim while officials avoid revealing full operational details.
Wars Drive Up Yields And Fiscal Risk
- Prolonged overseas military action raises borrowing costs and inflation pressure, making long wars fiscally risky for the U.S.
- Cortez notes $200 billion war requests, a $39 trillion debt, and 10-year yields rising above 4% as indicators of strain.
Sheridan Gorman Killing And Field Reporting
- Sheridan Gorman was an 18-year-old Loyola freshman killed at a Chicago lakeside pier by Jose Medina, an illegal immigrant who had prior arrests and tuberculosis.
- Steve Cortez filmed the scene, interviewed a 32-year Chicago cop, and documents how local policy and NGOs let Medina live in a lakefront apartment before the murder.


