In a fiery WarRoom segment, Steve Bannon and Jack Posobiec laid out a strategy to counter misleading media narratives and mobilize Trump supporters for a decisive turnout in Pennsylvania. With early voting numbers raising concerns, the two pushed back against media claims that the Trump camp was in disarray, urging supporters to stay focused and engaged but not “freaked out.”
In a rousing moment, Bannon called for mass mobilization over the weekend, emphasizing that a strong showing at the polls could make the difference in what he sees as a highly consequential election.
“Focus, Not Freak Out”: Bannon’s Message to Supporters
Bannon made it clear that the media’s portrayal of Trump supporters panicking over early voting numbers is a misrepresentation. “People are not freaking out,” he said. “What we’re doing is staying focused.” Rather than being overwhelmed by early reports, Bannon stressed the need to concentrate on the ground game, maintaining steady momentum through the weekend. According to Bannon, the priority is energizing voters with facts, not fear, and avoiding the “gaslighting” tactics often used by mainstream outlets.
He encouraged a weekend of action to keep turnout strong, stating, “We need to mobilize on a massive scale, and it starts with showing up and casting your ballot.”
Kash Patel’s Rally Report: “Enthusiasm on the Ground is Strong!”
Kash Patel, reporting live from rallies, reinforced the enthusiasm among Trump’s base, calling the rallies “packed with energy.” Patel’s live updates contrasted starkly with media claims of a discouraged Trump base. He shared stories from supporters who felt misrepresented by the media and affirmed their eagerness to vote. Patel’s enthusiastic account reflects the high level of motivation among supporters, who are, as Bannon put it, driven by their “lived experience” rather than media spin.
Bannon highlighted Patel’s updates as proof of the movement’s vitality, urging supporters to focus on the issues that matter most to them—economy, crime, and government accountability—rather than allowing media narratives to sway their commitment. […]
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