Steve Bannon Declares a HOLY WAR Against the Deep State (VIDEO)

Steve Bannon on Saturday delivered a fiery speech at the Turning Point Action Conference in West Palm Beach, Florida.

As Bannon took the stage he wasted no time sharing just how urgent it is for Republicans to get their act together.

The Host of War Room stated, “We don’t have time for a diversion. We need to be focused right now on the election apparatuses in Wisconsin, Georgia, Arizona and get behind Donald Trump, and get serious about taking this country back.

Bannon then turned it up a notch and boldly declared: “This is a crusade. This is a holy war against the Deep State. Donald Trump is our instrument for retribution!”

He continued, “I don’t want to hear Glenn Youngkin in a vest, I don’t want to hear Kemp’s with his Georgia accent.”

WATCH:

BREAKING: Steve Bannon announces a HOLY WAR against the Deep State pic.twitter.com/KsJtIYf5Vw

— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 16, 2023

Besides declaring a holy war against the deep state, Bannon made some very interesting comments regarding what documents Trump plans to declassify in 2025.

Bannon told the pumped-up crowd “On the afternoon of the 20th (January 20th) … he’s going to declassify everything!.”

Trump’s former advisor continued “We’re going to release all the assassination files on John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Bobby Kennedy.”

WATCH:

🔥 Steve Bannon Vows Trump Will Declassify Assassination Documents on JFK, RFK, Malcolm X, and MLK Jr.

“On the afternoon of the 20th [of Jan, 2025] … he’s going to declassify everything!” announced Steve Bannon.

“We’re going to release all the assassination files on John F.… pic.twitter.com/l5qxbzfwVH

— The Vigilant Fox 🦊 (@VigilantFox) July 16, 2023

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Canadian Smoke Returns to Northern Plains and Upper Midwest as National Weather Service Issues Air Quality Alerts

canadien smoke air advisoryMap from fire.airnow.gov showing air quality advisories across the North American continent.

The National Weather Service has issued air quality alerts from the Northern Plains into the Upper Midwest as smoke from Canadian wildfires once again drifts into the United States.

As previously reported by The Gateway Pundit, many Americans share a lingering concern about the toxic smoke as well as what role arson may have played in the development of such an active fire season.

But while opposing worldviews continue to battle it out over the cause, the effect remains obvious with millions of Americans once again suffering complicated breathing conditions as a result.

The GOES-16 GeoColor satellite image shows a milky plume from Alberta Canada southeast into the Ohio and Tennessee valleys. This plume is smoke from the Canadian fires. #mrxwx pic.twitter.com/7c2FmbVNTo

— NWS Morristown (@NWSMorristown) July 16, 2023

As reported by CBS, “The U.S. EPA’s AirNow air quality page rated the air in Chicago, Indianapolis, Detroit and Des Moines as “unhealthy” as of early Sunday afternoon. In Omaha and Cincinnati, the air quality was rated as unhealthy for sensitive groups.”

Multiple major cities currently report limited visibility as the thick haze descends over much of the United States.

You are suppose to see the downtown Cleveland skyline in this @EarthCam, but the smoke from the Canadian #wildfires is so dense, it’s making it hard to see😳 #OHwx pic.twitter.com/YGdnizJGhV

— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) July 16, 2023

ESPN writer Ryan McGee points out, Nashville currently resembles a scene from a desert planet in a galaxy, far, far away.

Canadian wildfire smoke has Nashville looking very Tatooine-y. pic.twitter.com/FbCiYS6B4A

— Ryan McGee (@ESPNMcGee) July 16, 2023

So, while laughter-inspiring memes and a fresh round of speculation accompany the return of Canadian smoke, it now seems as though widespread air quality alerts are just part of the new normal in much of America.

And with over 900 active fires still steadily burning in Canada, the situation is unlikely to substantially change anytime soon.

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