Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec appeared on Saturday’s WarRoom and rallied behind President Trump’s bold strategy to overhaul Washington, celebrating what Bannon calls the “Days of Thunder” era. The phrase, referencing the lightning-fast intensity of Trump’s early days in office, signals a renewed push to disrupt the political system with speed, force, and surprise.
“This isn’t just a presidency; it’s a movement,” Bannon said, framing the strategy as not merely about Trump’s return to power, but a full-scale assault on the establishment. “We’re going after the system—its institutions, its funding, its power—every single day.”
For Bannon, the term “Days of Thunder” represents the high-octane approach Trump used during his first term to challenge the political establishment. It’s not about following the typical rules of politics but about creating new ones, Bannon explained.
The movement is focused on relentless disruption, as Bannon noted, pushing against the powers that be with an urgency that’s often been missing in Washington. “The objective is to disrupt, to create chaos within their system,” Bannon said. “We want them off balance, unable to react.”
Posobiec editor of Human Events and frequent WarRoom guest, a key figure in Trump’s media network and a vocal proponent of nationalist conservatism, added that the key to this strategy is speed. “They’re stuck in old ways of thinking, and they can’t keep up with this new strategy,” Posobiec explained. “It’s not about slow, drawn-out fights—it’s about hitting them with precision and speed, keeping them on their heels.” […]
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