During a Friday conversation with Julie Kelly, Steve Bannon, a central leader in the MAGA movement and host of War Room, declared a fiery vision of the future. With his signature defiance, Bannon painted a picture of looming political upheaval, coining the phrase “Days of Thunder” to describe the seismic shifts he predicts in the coming weeks as President Trump retakes power.
“It’s going to be a reckoning,” Bannon thundered. “Ten days from now, Trump will be deep into the first day of work. Their heads are going to explode. January 20, 2025, will mark the start of the Days of Thunder.”
Check it out this smackdown:
Bannon: "They Have Fought Trump, They've Come After Trump, These People Are Criminals" pic.twitter.com/xSuT3RZYH9
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) January 10, 2025
A Storm of Accountability
Bannon’s ire was focused on the legacy media and the political establishment, which he accused of orchestrating relentless attacks against Donald Trump and his supporters. Reflecting on the eight-year anniversary of CNN’s promotion of the Steele dossier, he lambasted the media’s role in what he called a fabricated narrative.
“They threw everything at Trump,” Bannon said. “All of it. They’ve spent years trying to put him, his family, and his allies in jail. None of it worked. Yet here they are, still regurgitating the same crap.”
Julie Kelly joined Bannon in dissecting the media’s role, calling out its audience. “Their viewers want to be brainwashed. They need their anti-Trump fix every day. It’s like a drug,” she said, emphasizing the media’s obsession with Trump as a crutch for ratings. […]
— Read More: warroom.org
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