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War Room’s Steve Bannon and Natalie Winters talk with Raheem Kassam. 12/21/24

War Room founder Steve Bannon and co-host Natalie Winters talk with Raheem Kassam on Saturday at AmFest 2024 about world chaos as a result of the fraudulent 2020 Presidential election.

“I think the audience would probably love to hear your thoughts on everything that’s been going on, how Joe Biden has what, never been the President. That’s something we’ve already known, but all this Wall Street Journal reporting, why you think they are finally embracing that narrative?” Winters asked.

Kassam emphasized that one of the most important things is that there needs to be investigations on the 2020 Presidential election.

“My perspective on this right now is that you know, one of the first things that has to happen after January 20th is getting to the bottom of 2020,” Kassam said.

“This was an illegitimate President, of an illegitimate regime, that was an illegitimate election. We all saw it happen, and we were gaslit, we were gaslit over and over again, people’ lives were ruined as a result of that election,” Kassam said.

“Look what has happened to the world as a result of that election,” Kassam continued.

Bannon responded to Kassam’s comments regarding world chaos.

“You have 1.7 million people dead or wounded in Ukraine. Hell, you got all these people dead in Gaza you know, you got the attack, you got them all dead. None of that would have happened if Donald Trump had been reelected,” Bannon commenting on world chaos as a result of the 2020 election.

Winters brought up the subject of censorship and explained that a lot of money had gone into censoring anyone who questioned the results of the 2020 election, Covid or the Hunter Biden laptop.

“They spent, what was it, hundreds of millions of dollars censoring all of you in this audience if you even dared to speak up about it,” Winters said.

“Accountability is found in prison sentences, not strongly worded letters and mean tweets,” Winters continued.

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