WALKER: You Can See The Deep State Working In The Faithful Catholic Media


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: June 4, 2025, at 8:00 pm EST

BLOCKBUSTER: Grassley Oversight Unveils Disturbing Extent Of FBI’s Anti-Catholic Bias


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: June 4, 2025, at 8:00 pm EST

Natalie Winters On The US/CCP Trade War: China Has A Stranglehold Over Critical Minerals


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: June 4, 2025, at 7:00 pm EST

NARRATIVE WARFARE: NFSC Reveals The Takedown Of The Nationalist Party In China By CCP


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: June 4, 2025, at 1:00 pm EST

“We Don’t Depict China The Way It Is In Reality.” Chris Fenton On CCP Propaganda War


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: June 4, 2025, at 1:00 pm EST

Sean Hannity Interviews FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino


Posted originally on CTH on June 4, 2025 | Sundance 

Don’t ask me to encapsulate this interview, I have not watched it yet (I will).  Feel free to provide cliff notes in the comment section if you have.

The appearance venue itself is enough to tell me the agenda.

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Tucker Carlson Interviews Former CIA Operations Officer John Kiriakou


Posted originally on CTH on June 4, 2025 | Sundance

An interesting interview between Tucker Carlson and Former CIA Counterintelligence Operations Officer John Kiriakou about being targeted by the CIA and FBI after telling the truth about CIA torture ops.

Kiriakou outlines how no U.S. President ever controls the CIA, and why politicians are seemingly afraid of holding them accountable. WATCH:

Chapters:

0:00 Introduction
1:41 Speaking Out Against the CIA’s Torture Program
7:20 Why the CIA Loved Obama
19:05 Why John Brennan Hated Kiriakou
23:23 The CIA’s Torture Techniques
32:01 How the FBI Tried to Bait Kiriakou Into Committing Espionage

42:48 The FBI’s Absurd Years-Long Investigation Into Kiriakou’s Life
59:13 The CIA Set Up to Get Kiriakou Thrown in Jail
1:04:34 The Major Issue With the Espionage Act
1:15:20 Kiriakou’s Experience in Prison
1:27:55 Did Any Elected Officials Defend Kiriakou?
1:32:38 The Dangerous Legal Precedent Set in Kiriakou’s Case Used Against Trump
1:34:10 The Clinton Judge Responsible for the Sentencing of Kiriakou, Assange, and More
1:39:29 Kiriakou’s Attempt to Get a Pardon From Joe Biden
1:42:00 Obama’s Drone Strikes Against American Citizens
1:43:38 Do CIA Employees Think They’re Doing Good?
1:47:10 Kiriakou’s Thoughts on the JFK and RFK Assassinations
1:53:12 The CIA’s MKUltra Program
1:57:59 Can the CIA Infect People With Cancer?
1:58:33 How 9-11 Turned the CIA Into a Paramilitary Group
2:08:03 Ronald Reagan Was Right About Government
2:09:57 The Waco Massacre
2:12:37 How CIA Employees Get So Rich
2:14:20 FBI Agent Apologizes to Kiriakou
2:16:51 How to Forgive Your Enemies

Thomas Massie Wants Elon Musk to Fund Primary Challengers to Trump Supporters in Congress


Posted originally on CTH on June 4, 2025 | Sundance

If you have walked the deep political weeds with us, you will likely remember the warnings.  Thomas Massie, Chip Roy, Rand Paul and other fellow republican travelers will join with Elon Musk and the alligator emoji network to oppose President Trump as soon as they can get back into the minority.

There is an intention behind this alignment of interests, which includes the Tech Bros (and Sea Island), that ends with a Vance-DeSantis promoted effort in 2028.  The only thing standing in their way is MAGA.  As a result, MAGA must be fractured.

The money center behind the strategy is working on a learning curve.  Having failed with prior launches of similar approaches (ref. DeSantis ’23/’24), they are now doing much more proactive seeding.

Yeah, I know, I know; some will say I’m crazy.  I’m not. I’ve watched this exact group’s constructs for over 14 years now.  All the data indicates this approach; the only unknown variables are the names of the political representatives who will participate.  Today, Thomas Massie is asking Elon Musk to fund primary challengers against the House republicans who support Donald Trump.

WASHINGTON DC – Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., said Elon Musk should fund primary challenges against almost every Republican who voted for President Donald Trump‘s “big, beautiful bill” last week.  “I don’t primary my colleagues, but I feel pretty good about him doing it,” Massie told Fox News Digital on Wednesday.

“There’s a few others that should be spared,” when asked to clarify if he meant all 215 House Republicans who supported the legislation. “But people want term limits, right? Elon can bring term limits.”

Musk came out against the massive Trump agenda bill that House Republicans passed last week. “I’m sorry, but I just can’t stand it anymore. This massive, outrageous, pork-filled congressional spending bill is a disgusting abomination. Shame on those who voted for it: you know you did wrong. You know it,” Musk first posted.

It was followed by several posts on the national debt, and one that read, “In November next year, we fire all politicians who betrayed the American people.”

Massie said on Wednesday, “I just think he made one mistake when misstatement – he said take them out in November. I would take them out in primaries if I were Elon Musk.” (more)

Massie wants to give control of the House to Democrats.  With Democrats in control President Trump is then isolated, ridiculed, marginalized and targeted again.  This approach, the Massie strategists believe, diminishes President Trump, and weakens his endorsement power in the lead up to the ’28 contest.

Both Massie and Musk supported Ron DeSantis until Trump finished crushing him in 2024.  This is simply a replay.

The Sea Island GOPe are nothing if not predictable.

Team Cruz in ’16, became Team DeSantis in ’24, will be Team Vance in ’28.

Watch.

Vietnam is in the Same Tough Trade Spot as Canada – It’s Not an Issue of Unwillingness, it’s Inability


Posted originally on CTH on June 4, 2025 | Sundance

President Trump and the trade team have made specific requests of Vietnam in order to negotiate a trade agreement.  Unfortunately, just like Canada, Vietnam’s problem is not an unwillingness to comply, it’s their inability.

CTH was in the manufacturing base of Vietnam in January; their factories are loaded with component parts from China used to produce finished goods sent to the USA (and globally).  President Trump is telling Vietnam they need to reduce their reliance on Chinese imported component goods, but China has spent billions in advanced positioning and contracts, influencing Vietnam.

Vietnam is a very poor country, and their population cannot afford to purchase the products they manufacture.  They do not have a domestic consumption base. They are reliant on exports to more wealthy nations to keep their manufacturing base afloat.  Practically, it is easy to have sympathy for Vietnam due to their economic dependence on both China (for imported raw materials) and the USA (for exported finished goods).

VIETNAM – The US has sent a “long” list of “tough” requests to Vietnam in its tariff negotiations, including demands that could force the country to cut its reliance on Chinese industrial goods imports, two people briefed about the matter told Reuters.

Washington wants Vietnam-based factories to reduce their use of materials and components from China and is asking the country to control more carefully its production and supply chains, one of the people briefed on the talks said, without elaborating on whether quantitative targets were included.

The list is part of an “annex” to a framework text prepared by US negotiators, according to four people familiar with the matter.

One of them, who had direct access to the document, said the list was sent to Hanoi at the end of May after the conclusion of a second round of talks with Washington aimed at avoiding 46% “reciprocal” tariffs on imports from Vietnam.

The sources declined to be named because those discussions were not public.

Reuters reported on Monday that the Trump administration wants countries to provide their best offers on trade negotiations by Wednesday, citing a draft letter to negotiating partners.

It was unclear which countries would receive the letter, but it was directed at those with active negotiations that included meetings and exchanges of documents. Washington has been engaged in such talks with countries including Vietnam, the European Union, Japan and India.

The sources described the US requests to Vietnam as “tough” and “difficult”. It is unclear how Hanoi will respond to Washington’s requests and whether it will send its own proposal by Wednesday.

The US Trade Representative did not respond to a request for comment outside US business hours.

Vietnam’s trade ministry did not reply to a request for comment.

A source briefed on the matter said if US requests to effectively cut Vietnam’s reliance on China were met, they could pose a serious challenge to the Southeast Asian country’s economy. Its sprawling manufacturing industry, which produces consumer goods including Apple devices and Nike shoes, is closely integrated into its much bigger neighbor’s supply chains.

It might also complicate Vietnam’s long-standing policy of maintaining good relations with China, a major foreign investor but also a source of security concerns due to conflicting claims in the South China Sea.

Vietnam has nearly tripled its exports to the United States since the start of the US-China trade war in 2018, when the first Trump administration imposed wide-ranging tariffs on Beijing, pushing some manufacturers to move production south.

But as exports to the US boomed, Vietnam also vastly expanded imports from China, with their inflow almost exactly matching the value and swings of exports to the United States over the years, each totaling around $140 billion in 2024, data from the US and Vietnam show. (read more)

As an outcome of the 2018 tariffs against China, which coincided with a President Trump visit to southeast Asia, multiple companies shifted manufacturing operations from China to Vietnam.

Beijing saw the move and slowly increased their own strategic footprint.

In the subsequent years as COVID-19 took attention from all other matters, and with Trump removed from the equation in 2020, China increased the scale of their investment and the outcomes in 2025 are very visible.

China even built this massive Disney type village in Phu Quõc (it’s nearly empty).

The people who live in Vietnam do not have money; they are a very poor nation.  The baseline poverty level in combination with their communist regime politics essentially eliminates their consumer power to purchase western goods and makes trade agreements between the U.S and Vietnam somewhat moot.

However, as a proxy manufacturing nation Vietnam is a valuable resource for China.

Essentially what can be seen in Vietnam is how Beijing spends money there for influence.  The U.S footprint is negligible in comparison to the visible influence of China.

Following the 2024 presidential election, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau traveled to Mar-a-Lago and said if President Trump was to make the Canadian government face reciprocal tariffs, open the USMCA trade agreements to force reciprocity, and/or balance economic relations on non-tariff issues, then Canada would collapse upon itself economically and cease to exist.  In essence, in addition to the NATO defense shortfall, Canada cannot survive as a free and independent north American nation, without receiving all the one-way benefits from the U.S. economy.

Representing Canada, Justin Trudeau was not expressing an unwillingness to comply with fairness and reciprocity in trade with the USA, what Trudeau was expressing was an inability to comply.  Quite simply, after decades of shifting priorities, Canada no longer has the internal economic capability to comply with a fair-trade agreement (FTA).  Trudeau was not lying, and President Trump understood the argument; hence his 51st state remarks. {Go Deep}

Like Canada, Vietnam has the problem of ability to comply with President Trump demands.  However, unlike Canada, a wealthy nation who did this entirely to themselves as they chased leftist “green” dreams, Vietnam’s inability is an outcome of the financial windfall that came from President Trump’s first term targeting of China.

A free trade agreement with Vietnam is going to be tricky because Vietnam will need to find an alternate source of component material.

Why Elon Musk Is Attacking President Trump – Inside Baseball from Marc Caputo


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: June 3, 2025, at 7:00 pm EST