Friends,
I hadn't realised this RINO op against Bannon was concerning so many people, so I thought I'd ping you all a note, since some of you have asked about it.
Gotta connect the dots on this one, but it's fairly easy to realise what's going on here.
This spat started last May, when former Trump campaign manager Chris LaCivita signed on to help RINO John Cornyn in Texas against Ken Paxton.
LaCivita famously employs a bunch of online influencers to peddle his talking points, and with Bannon having just launched WarRoom Texas to defeat Cornyn, radical Islam, and Elon Musk's H1-B migration fetish, let's just say it was GAME ON.
Enter the Epstein files.
In an exchange between Bannon with his filmmaker hat on, and film subject Jeffrey Epstein, Steve reiterated what was already public (see Vanity Fair 2017) that he believed Democrats & RINOs would use the 25th Amendment to remove Donald Trump as President.
FROM VANITY FAIR, OCTOBER 11, 2017:
"...West Wing advisers were worried that Trump’s behavior could cause the Cabinet to take extraordinary Constitutional measures to remove him from office... former chief strategist Steve Bannon told Trump that the risk to his presidency wasn’t impeachment, but the 25th Amendment—the provision by which a majority of the Cabinet can vote to remove the president."
The Epstein files show Bannon saying the same thing in private as he was saying in public, and the very same thing he was telling President Trump. The people who claim he was "working with" Epstein to advance the 25th Amendment stuff are just straight-up lying on behalf of Cornyn and his campaign staff.
Keep that in mind for what you're about to read next.
That’s what was “borderline,” by the way. A far shout from what left-wing Mediaite claimed this week. But it's not just the fact that the story, with its FABRICATED headline claiming Bannon said Trump "SHOULD" be removed (that word appears NOWHERE in the texts or emails, by the way) – it's also WHO WROTE the Mediaite article.
The author's name is Isaac Schorr. He's well known as the neocon repository (or suppository!) for Mediaite. Don't believe me? His most recent articles include using dodgy polling to attack Trump, attacks on RFK Jr., attacks on Kirsti Noem, and the overt promotion of Karl Rove and his establishment talking points.
Isaac Schorr *is* the swamp.
But Schorr just made a glaring error and gave the game away in the past few days by retweeting RINO Senator John Cornyn's attack on Trump's friend Ken Paxton, who is currently ahead of Cornyn in the polls. Hence the desperation.
Oh, and Isaac's bosses should probably ask him if he's being paid on the side in a political payola scheme.
RECAP.
Who’s Cornyn’s campaign manager? That would be Chris LaCivita. And where is Bannon currently thrashing LaCivita? That would be in Texas. With Paxton. Against Cornyn.
I hope you are starting to understand what these people are doing to the MAGA movement, simply in the pursuit of lining their RINO pockets.
They’re clipping random texts and hoping you don’t remember that all this was public in 2017/18 already.
There are a lot of new people in this movement, so they’re discovering this for the first time through this false prism. It's your job and mine to educate them.
Oh, and by the way, Bannon was right to warn Trump of this in 2017.
Remember the “Anonymous” op-ed in the NYT in late 2018? Remember this admission? Read the screenshots below, where they openly declare talk of the 25th Amendment, just a few months after Bannon warned this would happen.
Some people will read this and say, "Well, Raheem. All that may be true. But Bannon still shouldn't have been texting all chummy with Epstein."
Maybe. But that's not really our decision to make. Bannon has a long history of making difficult documentaries and ingratiating himself with the subjects. Trying to get one of the most notorious men in the world on the record, to open up, and perhaps to even spill the beans on the people he was working for and servicing is a noble pursuit. And no one ever promised it wouldn't be an ugly endeavor along the way.
Either way, what you CAN say for sure is there's nothing in these messages that wasn't being said publicly, or to President Trump himself. And there's no sign that Bannon was involved in anything remotely untoward in a non-political sense, either.
So what's this all about?
A proxy war in Texas over Cornyn's seat, Musk's migrant labor demands, and a group of nasty online influencers deeply jealous of Bannon's connection with the President and the MAGA base.
BTW, Steve doesn't know I'm writing any of this, and I hope I'm not overstepping by sharing this stuff with you. I've just gotten sick of seeing it on my social media feeds. And I'm pretty disappointed in the people who have been falling for it.
Feel free to forward this to whoever needs to read it. And remind them to support The National Pulse and our continued work here.
Kind regards,
Raheem J. Kassam