Republicans and Democrats fighting over Trump deportation plans
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In a recent War Room episode, Natalie Winters and Steve Bannon discussed the implications of Trump’s victory and future deportation policies. The conversation began by addressing MSNBC’s bewilderment over missing Kamala Harris voters.
Winters swiftly dismissed MSNBC’s concerns, stating “Why those 10 million voters seemingly just stayed home, but let’s cut to the chase. It’s cause they never existed in the first place.”
Providing context to the electoral outcome, Bannon projected Trump’s final vote count, saying “I think he’s gonna get 76 to 78 million votes. Where they are still gonna be at the end of the day, I don’t know, 8 to 10 million minimum light.”
He emphasized the importance of accuracy in vote counting, declaring “That’s why a lot of people are asking about 2020 or exactly what went on here and I think we have to be very precise and not let the mainstream media just say, oh, Trump just got what he got in 2020, that’s not correct. All the votes are still not counted.”
Winters highlighted emerging resistance to Trump’s deportation agenda, noting “You are already starting to see a chorus of news articles and especially on the resistance side, the organizing, the activism, all of these left-wing groups, right, it’s sort of a new derivation I think, of left-wing lawfare where they will be defending these people from mass deportation.”
She emphasized the financial backing behind these opposition groups, stating “So many of these left-wing groups are buttressed, right, by the dark money.”
Winters suggested a strategy to counter this resistance, saying “So, I think by identifying the donors, you know, bringing in the Mike Benz’ of the world again like we said whether it’s on the Congressional side of things or coming from the White House, but to really expose and unmask who is behind a lot of these activist groups.”
The conversation concluded with Winters cautioning about internal party opposition, noting “We are not just up against the Democrats right, on fighting the mass deportation stuff. I’d say there is probably more of it almost insurmountable sort of embed within the Republican party that’s going to be opposing the mass deportations.”