Steve Bannon, founder of War Room, joined commentator Jack Posobiec on Saturday to discuss Joe Biden awarding the Presidential Medal of Freedom to billionaire philanthropist George Soros.

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The conversation touched on the significance of the award, Biden’s final days in office, and the challenges facing the incoming Trump administration.

During the discussion, Bannon addressed Soros receiving the nation’s highest civilian honor. “George Soros in the freakin’ White House today getting the civilian equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor, your thoughts?” Bannon asked Posobiec.

Steve Bannon during the Conservative Political Action Conference, CPAC 2023, at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center on March 3, 2023.
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Posobiec responded by linking the award to what he views as Soros’ influence in the Biden-Harris administration. “I applaud the fact that Joe Biden is finally admitting who has been in charge this entire time,” Posobiec said. “They are the people who have been calling the shots when Joe Biden was catatonic.”

He further argued that the honor validated long-standing concerns about external influences on the Biden-Harris administration. “It is also, by the way, a verification for the War Room posse.

Jack Posobiec speaks during the Turning Point Action general session at the Palm Beach County Convention Center in West Palm Beach July 16, 2023.

We have been right the entire time,” Posobiec added. “When we said that it seems like our government is being sold out to foreign interests, when it seems like the empire’s interests benefit the elites, when they don’t benefit the people at home.”

The conversation also touched on Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s diplomatic trips during Biden’s final weeks in office.

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Bannon described the administration’s activities as an attempt to undermine President-elect Donald Trump’s incoming administration. “Blinken is off to Japan, France, and South Korea. Your thoughts? They are fully deploying, the entire thing,” Bannon said. “This is up in Trump’s grill. They are going around at the end telling people, don’t worry about Trump, don’t worry about the crazies.”

Posobiec issued a warning to Trump supporters, cautioning against complacency as the transfer of power approaches. “If you think that just because we are gonna get the votes on January 6th and President Trump is gonna stand there on Jan. 20 and recite the oath of office, if you think they are not setting traps, if they are not setting plans, if they are not putting their operatives in place, think again,” Posobiec said.

He argued that the elites within the government are signaling their intent to maintain influence. “They are spitting in your face on the way out,” Posobiec said, adding, “They are telling you, we’ll be back.”

Bannon closed the discussion with a call to action for supporters of the Trump administration. “Get the trenching tools ready because we are gonna dig these people out,” Bannon said. “It’s not gonna be like last time.”

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The conversation underscored concerns among conservatives about the Biden-Harris administration’s actions in its final days and the recognition of figures like Soros.

Bannon and Posobiec framed these developments as part of a broader effort by political elites to retain power, setting the stage for ongoing battles as the Trump administration prepares to take office.