Steve Bannon and Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) recently voiced strong opinions on Bannon’s podcast while celebrating Donald Trump’s latest election victory. Greene described the mood at Mar-a-Lago as jubilant, calling the event a historic triumph. Bannon, a vocal Trump ally, praised Greene for her dedication to Trump and invited her to share her thoughts on the outcome.
Greene passionately declared that the victory was a result of Americans rejecting what she labeled as a “communist regime” that, in her view, had eroded freedoms, promoted open borders, and advanced policies she opposes, including abortion rights and gender-related issues. She credited the success in Georgia to grassroots campaigning and expressed pride in contributing to what she saw as a pivotal win.
Bannon brought up speculation about Greene’s potential interest in leading the Department of Homeland Security. She responded by emphasizing her focus on dismantling the “deep state” and reinstating what she referred to as true American values. Greene also pledged to work toward securing pardons for those involved in the January 6th Capitol riot, framing them as victims of an unfair system.
Additionally, Greene criticized key members of the January 6th Committee, including Liz Cheney, Bennie Thompson, and Nancy Pelosi, accusing them of abusing their authority to target Trump supporters. She alleged that their focus on investigating Trump and his allies ignored other instances of unrest involving groups like Antifa and Black Lives Matter.
The conversation reflected both Bannon and Greene’s determination to rally Trump supporters while criticizing those they view as adversaries. The podcast invited listeners to share their thoughts, sparking ongoing discussions about the future of American politics and the legacy of the January 6th Committee.