Stephen K. Bannon opens the April 28, 2026 episode by attacking MAGA Media for spreading lies while discussing OPEC's exit and Treasury Secretary Scott Besson's UAE swap line to protect dollar supremacy. The show highlights gold rising to $4,700 and a superseding indictment against James Comey for threatening the President, contrasting this with Democrats in the "No Kings" movement who took selfies with King Charles III. George Papadopoulos joins to allege a deep state conspiracy involving John Brennan and Christopher Steele undermined Trump via FISA warrants, arguing upcoming indictments will restore accountability before the midterms. Ultimately, the episode frames these events as evidence of systemic corruption requiring aggressive exposure to save American sovereignty. [Automatically generated summary]
Huge news today that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC for short, which at one time kept the world in its grip.
Back in the 70s, but it's had tremendous power in setting the price of oil.
UAE is punching out of that on Friday.
It is somehow related to their getting a swap line or some sort of facility from the United States that Scott Besson's putting in to make sure I quote from the Financial Times locks in dollar supremacy.
Scott Besson, Secretary of Treasury, very concerned about that.
Jamie Dimon, I think I put this up earlier on my getter.
Jamie Dimon, the chairman of the board.
I think he's still CEO.
He's stepping down to CEO, but I think he's still CEO of JP Morgan, probably the most, not the biggest bank of the world, the most profitable, but the most prestigious.
He directly takes that over from the chain of being back to JP Morgan himself, who before we had the actual Federal Reserve was a guy that bailed out the United States a couple of times.
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Nationalistic Speeches and Diplomatic Threats00:05:14
I would also point out that Comey has a very sort of mischievous personality, very scheming, even going back to when he was the deputy attorney general under George W. Bush.
He was creating all sorts of problems and, of course, had that incident with John Ashcroft in the hospital.
But, you know, Comey putting this out, he knew what he was doing and he just plays coy like he's, you know, like a mischievous 12 year old.
Oh, I didn't mean it.
But actually, all these guys know when they say that Trump is.
A dictator, when they say Trump is a threat to democracy, like they're making such extreme statements that the president of the United States is, in fact, an existential threat to our democracy.
Well, what is someone supposed to do with that kind of information if they're just off center enough?
Neil, you have to deal with these people now, the White House correspondents over there.
Also, The Democrats, you were up on Capitol Hill today.
We got photos of all these guys, but I could just see by watching it.
But there's a new photo out with Omar, and she's fangirling, taking photos, taking selfies.
This is supposed to be the party that's put together this kind of hate network called No Kings, No Kings Marches, No Kings Rallies, No Kings Demonstrations, No Kings Protests.
Yet today they had a king, and they were slobbering all over him, sir.
And of course, King Charles himself, he's not supposed to participate in politics.
But even when he was the Prince of Wales, he would sort of dabble in politics behind the scenes to pushing his, mostly his environmental agenda.
And so, you know, he is a leftist.
You know, there was some talk that, you know, the King of England is called the defender of the faith.
There was some talk that he wanted to be the defender of faith in general, right?
Not the faith.
Because he wanted to be so ecumenical and embrace that sort of leftist all world religion business.
The guys today in the Senate, in the joint session of Congress, they were lapping it up.
And it reminded me of the same thing that Macron did, because Macron, Trump had a great relationship with Macron.
He gave Macron a dinner at Mount Vernon.
Like he bent over backwards to express his friendship, his support, to reach out to Macron.
And then when Macron addressed his joint session of Congress, he really was making all these sort of oblique references criticizing the Trump administration and its agenda.
And it's a fundamental lack of respect that the Europeans have for the President of the United States, Steve.
Your Majesty's members of the British delegation, friends, service members, and distinguished guests, welcome to the beautiful White House.
Great honor to have you.
Melania and I will never forget the spectacular honor Your Majesties showed us during our extraordinary visit to Windsor Castle last September.
Now it is our tremendous privilege to host you, and you're going to have a wonderful short stay, but stay nevertheless.
Then you're going over to Congress, and you're going to make a speech that's going to make everybody very envious of that beautiful accent of yours.
Very elegant, he's a very elegant man.
Here in the shadows of monuments to George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, honoring the British king, might seem an ironic beginning to our celebration of 250 years of American independence.
But in fact, no tribute could be more appropriate.
Long before Americans had a nation or a constitution, we first had a culture, a character.
And a creed.
Before we ever proclaimed our independence, Americans carried within us the rarest of gifts moral courage, and it came from a small but mighty kingdom from across the sea.
For nearly two centuries before the revolution, this land was settled and forged by men, women, who bore in their souls the blood and noble spirit of the British.
Here on a wild and untamed continent, they set loose the ancient English love of liberty and The great Britain's distinctive sense of glory, destiny, and pride.
And that's what it is glory, destiny, and pride.
The American patriots who pledged their lives to independence in 1776 were the heirs to this majestic inheritance.
Their veins ran with Anglo Saxon courage.
Their hearts beat with an English faith in standing firm for what is right, good, and true.
In recent years, we've often heard it said that America is merely an idea, but the cause of freedom did not simply appear as an intellectual invention of 1776.
The American founding was the culmination of hundreds of years of thought, struggle, sweat, blood, and sacrifice on both sides of the Atlantic.
Fate drew a long arc from the meadow at Runnymede.
To the streets of Philadelphia that ran through the lives of people born and bred on the British code that no man should be denied either justice or right.
American patriots today can sing, My Country Tis of the Sweet Land of Liberty, only because our colonial ancestors first sang, God Save the King.
We see today a living symbol of this centuries old bond.
Just a few dozen feet to the left, where I stand.
There, Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth, an incredible woman who I had the privilege of getting to know.
Queen Elizabeth II, very, very special woman who is very greatly missed on both sides of that mighty Atlantic, long ago planted a young tree.
It was a very young and beautiful tree, and look at it now.
It's tripled in size and tripled in strength, very much as our nations have even more than tripled.
Like our nation itself, it was laid with British hands but grew in American soil.
Today it stands tall and proud, reaching ever higher.
And this morning it reminds us that the mightiest of trees, like the greatest of nations, must be anchored by the strongest and deepest of roots.
In the centuries since we won our independence, Americans have had no closer friends than the British.
We share that same root.
We speak the same language.
We hold the same values.
And together, our warriors have defended the same extraordinary civilization under twin banners of red, white, and blue.
My wonderful mother, Mary McLeod, Mary McLeod.
Was born in Stornoway, Scotland, the Hebrides, and that's what they call very serious Scotland.
There's no question about it.
Some places they say, well, it wasn't really Scotland.
The Hebrides, that's real serious Scotland.
That's where they had their greatest of warriors, their greatest of warriors.
She came to America at 19, met my incredible father.
We loved him so much.
We all loved him.
We loved her, we loved him, Fred, and they were married for.
63 years.
And excuse me if you don't mind.
That's a record we won't be able to match, darling.
I'm sorry.
Just not going to work out that way.
We'll do well, but we're not going to do that well.
63 years.
And my mother, I just see it so clearly.
She loved, and I told the king this, she loved the royal family.
And she loved the queen.
And anytime the Queen was involved in a ceremony or anything, my mother would be glued to the television and she'd say, Look, Donald, look how beautiful that is.
She really did love the family.
But I also remember her saying very clearly, Charles, look, young Charles, he's so cute.
Amazing how, I wonder what she's thinking right now.
But beneath those beautiful flags, eight decades ago, Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Franklin Roosevelt famously met on a ship in the North Atlantic to outline a vision for the free world after World War II.
That understanding of our nation's unique bond and role in history is the essence of our special relationship.
And we hope it will always remain that way.
The ship where the two great leaders met was called the Prince of Wales, the very title that His Majesty the King held longer than any other individual in British history, and he held it with great pride and respect.
It's said that when Prime Minister Churchill first met this future king many decades ago, he was so impressed.
He made the statement, he is so young to think so much and so well.
And the bust of your great prime minister rests proudly again in the Oval Office.
We're very proud to bring it back.
We brought it back throughout His Majesty's life.
The world has witnessed that same thoughtfulness which first struck Britain's greatest prime minister.
His Majesty's intellect, passion, and devotion have been a long, really, a long blessing, blessing to the British people, but not only to his own country, but to the cherished bond between the United States and the United Kingdom.
And I am very certain that it will continue that way long into the future.
In a few hours, His Majesty will stand in the heart.
Of the United States Capitol as the very first British king ever to address a joint session of the United States Congress.
So he's going to be addressing Congress, and I'm going to be watching.
I was thinking of going, but they said, I don't know, that might be a step too far.
I would love to go.
It's not supposed to be protocol, but I would love to be with you.
But there, the direct descendant of King George III will speak to the direct successor of the very body that gathered in Independence Hall on July 4, 1776.
If John Adams and George Washington or the King's fifth great grandfather could see that sight, they might be absolutely shocked, but probably only for a moment.
That the wounds of war healed into the most cherished friendship.
Think of that very, very long ago difficult war, and yet those wounds did indeed heal into the most cherished of friendships, most cherished.
They would be moved beyond words to know that the soldiers who once called each other Redcoats and Yankees became the Tommies and the GIs who together saved the free world as brothers in arms and brothers in eternity, and nobody fought better together.
Than us.
If they could see us today, our ancestors would surely be filled with awe and pride that the Anglo American revolution in human freedom was never, ever extinguished, but carried forward across centuries, across oceans, and across history until it became a fire that lit the entire world.
So today we look back on 250 years.
Let us remember what has made our countries the two most exceptional nations the world has ever known.
And together, let us go forward with even stronger resolve to carry on our sacred devotion to liberty and to the traditions of excellence that have been our shared gift of all mankind.
Your Majesties, thank you once again for making this important visit.
We are so honored.
May God forever bless the United Kingdom, Great Britain, and Northern Ireland, and may God bless the United States of America.
That's about as blood and soul as one can get when you've got the King of England standing there or sitting there.
I thought it was, and that had to come from the hand of Vince Haley, who now runs the Domestic Policy Council, and Stephen Miller, who's deputy chief of staff and really the immigration czar.
Stephen and Vince worked on that magnificent speech in Warsaw, I think in August of 2017.
So this is.
Remarks were short, about 10 or 12 minutes.
Of course, President Trump had to thank people and had the normal courtesies that he extended to the king.
But it was really quite amazing.
And about his nationalist speech, do we have, in fact, do we have Meacham?
Can we play that clip?
I want to play Meacham's clip.
Meacham was not impressed with this.
Let's go ahead and play it, and then I'll comment before we go to break.
Do we have it?
Okay.
I'll play it when I get back.
The king went up, and this is look, we have it.
Okay, let's go and play Meacham.
Meacham was not a fan of the president's remarks and look at his, I guess, snarky remarks is what we say.
Come over to remind us of what matters, of what's important, of what has endured, not simply because it is old, but because it is true and has been of utility.
I actually, I don't know whether this smooths over immediate diplomatic relations, but I do know that read, even not even particularly carefully, here you had a king reminding a democracy and a republic of what matters.
He said, our words matter.
Our deeds matter.
As you pointed out, don't look inward.
Remember that there are checks on executive power.
Note the climate.
This is a kind of masterclass in how someone not tied to the minute to minute political realities of popular politics.
This is what this thoughtful man believes is important across the Atlantic.
And I think that it's a vivid and elegant, in many ways, Warning and inspiration as well about not losing ourselves in a populist, isolationist, nationalistic moment.
One final point here there's a difference between nationalism and patriotism.
Nationalism is an allegiance to your own kind, patriotism is an allegiance to a creed.
And the king very deftly laid out the roots.
Of the American creed, which is comes grows out of both a biblical understanding of human equality and also came through the British Isles, Magna Carta, the Declaration of Rights in 1688 and 89, informed what happened here in the late 18th century.
And what we can't do is lose that in the 21st.
And I think that was his central warning is that this is perilous, these things are fragile, and they require our attention.
Remember, Great Britain had lost the sense of themselves as a nation, their sovereignty.
And it took Nigel Farage and Raheem Gassam and these amazing folks up in the Midlands on a thing called Brexit to take it back from Europe and become a sovereign nation again.
That the John Meachams of the world said was terrible.
And Meacham's wrong.
Nationalism is not about your kind, it's about your nation.
Patriotism is love of country.
Nationalism is putting your country first in everything you do.
The citizens of your country and your country.
And that's why President Trump gave a quite nationalistic speech right there on the lawn of the White House.
Really magnificent in its brevity, but quite powerful.
The King of England, you'd think the Democrats wouldn't even show up.
So, what Comey really thrusts me into the crosshairs of.
Was a government sponsored electronic break in of the Trump campaign in an attempt to undermine and sabotage and overthrow the Trump administration between 2016 and 2017.
This indictment has been a long time coming for the most corrupt FBI director in modern American history.
What this person did is he put our country through hell and back for years.
He undermined the Constitution.
He attempted to interfere in the democratic process in this country.
And most importantly, almost affected how we function as a republic, Steve.
So I think moving forward, while this indictment was a very good first step, there's going to be a lot more.
And what I think Comey and some of these other perpetrators were really involved in here was tantamount to a conspiracy.
And that's why you have other people like Brennan and some of these other high level Obama officials and Biden officials.
Under simultaneous criminal investigation with Comey.
So, this is a good first step, but we need a lot more, Steve.
Yeah, I mean, what we have learned over the last 10 years, because this has been a 10 year saga that has been this onion of corruption has basically been peeled slowly but maturely.
And what have we learned the last 10 years?
That FISA warrants were basically legally obtained by defrauding a court to spy on individuals like myself, President Trump, his campaign, and his administration.
Human confidential sources were embedded within the Trump campaign.
Bribes were allegedly brought to people like Roger Stone, myself, others.
Honeypots were used to try to fabricate evidence.
And basically, what this was all part and parcel in an effort to do was to paint the president and his team as some sort of fake operatives for a foreign adversary.
All of the while, it was the Democrats that were up to their neck and eyeballs.
In corruption with the same countries that were allegedly involved with the Trump campaign, countries like Ukraine.
We all know about the story with Burisma and the corruption in Ukraine.
We know about the pay to play with the Clinton Foundation and Hillary Clinton while she was Secretary of State.
The Democrats were the masters of projection, and everything that they did in their illicit attempt to overthrow Trump was what they themselves were guilty of.
And that's exactly why there has been this long lasting criminal investigation.
Into people like Comey, the Clinton Foundation, and so many other individuals.
But we need to finally get to the bottom of this, Steve, because we have the midterms right around the corner, and you know it better than anyone.
Accountability and holding the deep state accountable is one of the key pillars of making America great again and the America First movement, and the people demand justice.
That's basically what the story was outlined for years.
That was refuted in many ways by the Durham investigation.
Some people at the FBI that were involved in the Durham investigation ended up in prison.
People like Charles McGonigal, Kevin Kleinsmith pleaded guilty to a felony.
But what basically the story sums up to, Steve, is that not only did the United States domestic intelligence apparatus and the Department of Justice work hand in glove.
Against the Trump campaign, but they leveraged and they outsourced a lot of their dirty work to foreign governments and our so called allies abroad in order to circumvent the US Constitution.
And that's really how this whole thing started.
This operation didn't start in New York, it didn't start in Washington, D.C., it started in Rome and then evolved into London, and the rest is history.
So, what we really need to look at moving forward is not simply the domestic perpetrators, but to understand how Brennan himself, as head of the CIA, And people like Clapper, who was the head of the DNI, worked with Obama to involve some of these foreign operatives, people like Christopher Steele, the Australian ambassador Downer, who was neck deep with the Clinton Foundation and a personal friend of Hillary and Bill Clinton.
This is what we need to look at moving forward, because if we just focus on the domestic situation, we're never going to get the full story.
And we're never going to understand why Obama and Brennan are now in the crosshairs.
So that's really what I think we need to look at moving forward, Steve.
And I think the meeting with the King of England today came at a very auspicious time, given this indictment by Comey.
It was Comey who, after the meeting we had with the heads of the intelligence agencies in Trump Tower, because we had essentially ordered them to come see us after they sent, I think it was 73 Russian diplomats and people related to their foreign service back to Russia.
Before Christmas of 2016, just a couple of weeks after we won, and they cited Chiron on CNN, said because of Russian interference in the 2016 election, something they couldn't back up.
When they finally agreed to have a meeting about this, it was after the meeting of which all this official documentation was presented.
And as we now know, it all came to be a nothing burger.
That's when Comey pulled the president aside, then the president elect, and slipped him.
The steel dossier, saying, Oh, this is not, you know, I'm just looking at this, but this doesn't mean anything.
The reason he did this, this is how cunning he is and what a serpent he is.
He understood that places like the New York Times and the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal and others had turned down the steel dossier, as you know, George, for over a year after certain people, let's say in the Republican Party, were pushing it out.
They couldn't verify it because it's not verifiable.
He slipped it to the president outside the normal official presentation because then he could leak it.
And we now know he went down to his car and was calling people.
He was making notes, an aid memoir to himself.
And actually, eventually, I think he slipped it.
I think it was Ben Smith at BuzzFeed.
I think that a couple of days later published it.
And then the New York Times picked it up and the Washington Post and Wall Street Journal.
Because then once somebody puts it up, they can do it.
Comey understood 100% what he was doing.
He's a very cunning, very dangerous guy.
In the superseding indictment, we asked Mike Davis about this last hour.
The superseding indictment, which is clearly going to come.
What type of charges do you think we'll see in that, George Papadopoulos, as you know this case today?
I think what we're going to look at is a conspiracy case to defraud the U.S. government and to usurp citizens' rights.
This is something that I think the Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice is currently looking at.
And then, of course, you have the line to Congress obstruction, tampering with evidence, defrauding the FISA courts.
These are very serious allegations.
And I think.
Is what the current Department of Justice is currently looking at Comey at.
Because while, of course, this willful threat to harm the President of the United States regarding the seashells and that what he's indicted for today is a very serious issue, these other issues that Mike and I think are going to come down moving forward are really going to put the cherry on the top of this case.
I don't think Comey is going to escape justice.
And I think the Department of Justice knows that this is not the end, it's the beginning.
And they are building this airtight case against Comey in a very methodical way.
Todd Blanch clearly was continuing to audition for the nomination to be attorney general.
And he was signaling his determination to follow through on Donald Trump's every wish.
And he was signaling it to Donald Trump himself.
And performing in front of this group.
And it's clear that, as Michael said, there's not one shred of decency left in Todd Blanche.
And again, doing it and hurting people in the process is what I find just so, so reprehensible.
But it shows the depth of the corruption that has taken root in the executive branch and in the Department of Justice.
And if the American people cannot count on a Department of Justice to fairly Implement our system of justice, the rule of law.
Everybody should be so, so concerned about it.
I've never seen any type of departmental actions like this.
And bringing these charges against Jim Comey and the other initiatives that happened away, Pam Bondi couldn't or wouldn't deliver on those wishes of Donald Trump.
But it's clear that Todd Blanch is willing to.
And I do think it portends more likely initiatives to try to get these indictments and to move forward with prosecutions.
Because again, I think the intent of Donald Trump is to hurt and harm and try to destroy as much as possible.
Any individual that he wants to seek retribution against.
Yeah, I think a panic is really beginning to settle in for Brennan because he and Comey both were put under a criminal investigation simultaneously.
On the same day.
And it's a very interesting situation because people think that the CIA operates abroad.
And why would the CIA be involved in a criminal conspiracy case given that the 2016 presidential election was a domestic U.S. election?
And I think why Brennan is panicking is because the president and people like Blanche have really taken restoring accountability and justice and a one tier justice system in America.
Very seriously, they want to restore the balance that the Democrats completely upended for the last 10 years.
Their weaponization efforts against MAGA grandmas, Catholics, school teachers, basically, dissent was weaponized against.
If you were against the Democrat Party in any way, shape, or form, you were persecuted and you were prosecuted and you were beat to a pulpit, and they wanted you to submit.
The president and people like A.G. Blanch, who I think is surprising a lot of us with these moves he's taking.
Is doing it for the better of this country.
It's about restoring honor to this country, to the Constitution, and assuring what people like Brennan, Comey, Obama, and Biden did to this country never happens again.
And it's going to galvanize the voters, Steve.
It's a serious issue.
I go around the country like you do.
The people want these indictments to come down.
They don't want some sort of clown show or some sort of kangaroo court.
They know that the evidence leads to the conspiracy charges.
And to these very serious crimes that these people were involved in.
And they know that people like President Trump, his administration, and this new attorney general are going to go all the way because if it wasn't for President Trump standing in the way, they know that they're next.
Yeah, I think that the subpoenas were rescinded not because there was an issue or some sort of technicality, but because these witnesses are now willfully going to provide testimony.
That's really what that situation was all about.
And something that was also very interesting, given the presser that AG Blanch was giving today, he talked about guilty pleas that they've already secured.
He talked about forthcoming trials that were separate from the Comey indictment today.
So, it really shows that they have cast a very wide net here that has ensnared a lot of these individuals that might or might not have been involved with people like Obama, Biden, Comey, and Brennan.
So, this isn't really going to begin and end with Comey or Brennan.
I think that this is going to go and potentially reach Obama himself.
Now, the question is, Steve, does presidential immunity, given the Supreme Court's recent decision, affect how Obama is going to be looked at given these cases?
That is something that.
That justices and the Department of Justice are going to scrutinize.
But people like Comey, Brennan, and some of their underlings were not working in an official capacity.
And I think that's who the ultimate targets will be.
While Obama is going to get dirtied off for his role as the ringleader, but he likely will escape prosecution, unfortunately.
There's no doubt in your mind, given these meetings they had, particularly, I think there was a December 9th meeting that took place, I think part in the Oval and part in the.
Down in the national security space of the Situation Room.
There's no doubt in your mind that Obama's up to his neck in this, like Comey and Brennan are.
Steve, there's only one man or woman on planet Earth that could actually mobilize the type of operatives, money, resources, and efforts to undermine the democratic process, try to affect an election, and to weaponize the justice system against a rival presidential campaign and a succeeding president.
That is President Obama.
He was the ringleader.
He led the show.
And what this really was all about, Steve, was about handcuffing and handicapping an incipient populist economic nationalist movement before it ever emerged into the behemoth it has become today, not only domestically, but how it's reverberated throughout the entire world.
We see populism not only in the United States, but of course in various European countries, in Latin countries, in Asian countries.
This has now become a global movement.
And what Clinton represented was the third term of Obama that was designed to promote and to consolidate the socialist communist takeover of this country.
And President Trump and his team, and more importantly, the ideology of populism stood in the way.
And that's why they went after him and why this was the biggest political scandal and conspiracy we've ever seen in this country, Steve.
But you said earlier on when he first came on, That the MAGA movement has wanted accountability for this.
And now they're starting to see it.
This is the type of thing you need to motivate people to walk precincts, to knock on doors, to make voter contact, to bring out the lower propensity voters to hold the House and hold the Senate in November.
Can you just give that to me one more time?
I want to make sure this audience hears it and hears it from you.
Pillars of making America great again and the America First movement.
It's about trade, immigration, and restoring accountability in a one tier justice system.
There's nothing more important that I hear from an everyday voter, whether it's in Texas, California, Illinois, or New York, than about restoring justice in this country and holding those that affected our democratic process accountable.
And I'm talking about the Comis, the Brennans, and the Obamas, and everyone who worked underneath them.
If we don't go after these people for what they did, we no longer have a functioning republic.
We don't have the rule of law and the credibility in our entire system will collapse, and we will collapse from within, Steve.
And that's really why this is such an important issue and why President Trump and Blanche have to go all the way.
The midterms are right around the corner and we need to see victory.