by Kari Donovan
From his studio at ul Only NewsJohn Solomon joined Steve Bannon War Room on Monday to consider past impeachment proceedings and investigations into Donald Trump. He revealed some breaking news, reporting that there was extensive evidence of witness manipulation and tampering during the Ukraine impeachment and subsequent investigations.
Solomon highlighted the extensive conspiracy involving the FBI and the Department of Justice. He suggested that a Watergate-style hearing could reveal the depth of collusion and false testimony within the Biden administration and various legal entities.
Solomon also discussed the need for hearings on Capitol Hill into the activities of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden and the sprawling criminal conspiracy, which Bannon describes as not secret but “in your face.” He also talked about what it would be like if former President Donald Trump was thrown in prison as the judge in his New York trial threatened to “silence the money”:
“It appears that Nelson Mandela was in South Africa in the 1970s and 1980s and that is our situation in the country. A leading presidential candidate who is not the likely GOP nominee could face prison time simply for trying to defend himself against a wave of attacks. Government witnesses comment publicly on social media and discuss the situation in media interviews, while he is not allowed to respond. But these government witnesses can smear him all day long, even during the election. “I believe most Americans would find this outrageous,” Solomon said.
Both Bannon and Solomon emphasized the prospect of resulting hearings and disclosures on these matters in the future, with Bannon demanding immediate action on such hearings from the Republican-led House.
“Disclosure this information in a formal setting. We have the power. “Nancy Pelosi did this with false evidence and that’s why they are brazen and irresponsible – this scandal is so visible,” Bannon said on Monday.
Bannon added that the U.S. House of Representatives has the full power and authority to hold such hearings immediately, suggesting it would facilitate the Republican primary candidate, President Donald J. Trump. Solomon said Americans understand more of what happened than they think:
John Solomon reports – 💥 Americans are being scammed! pic.twitter.com/LnoORPLscl
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The dilemma, however, is that the Republican-led House under Speaker Mike Johnson appears to be hesitant to take any bold action, and both Bannon and Solomon wondered why Johnson doesn’t understand the importance such hearings would have on the mission of getting Republicans in power.
HOUSE HEARINGS WOULD GREATLY HELP THE AMERICAN PEOPLE
During Monday’s discussion, Solomon mentioned the following key points:
- The evidence from the 2019-2020 impeachment hearings was inexact and false, and the testimony was knowingly misleading.
- Jack Smith’s team’s tampering with evidence, resulting in the FBI’s order of evidence being mixed up, could be a major problem in their case.
- The Washington Post had to retract its story about Joe Biden’s involvement in the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor, finding that Biden’s actions were inconsistent with what was reported during impeachment.
- Documents and emails show Hunter Biden’s activities in Ukraine influenced policy and undermined anti-corruption efforts, contradicting earlier testimony.
- The evidence, ranging from a secret email to the mishandling of evidence by Jack Smith’s team, could make up a gigantic part of the hearings, which could last for months and reveal a five-year conspiracy against Donald Trump.
- There are questions about the funding of narratives and accusations that could reveal more about the financial backers of these efforts.
- The public is more aware of these issues than the mainstream media admits, and most believe Joe and Hunter Biden did something unethical or illegal.
- Congressional committees have the opportunity to present compelling hearings that can have a profound impact on the electorate.
- During the discussion, John Solomon emphasized the importance of these hearings and their potential impact on public understanding of events and the political landscape.
WE HAVE HISTORIC CRIMES AND PERSECUTION AGAINST Trump that the House IGNORIES
In the discussion between Bannon and Solomon, John Solomon made several noteworthy comments about the current political landscape, particularly comparing it to historical events and highlighting the importance of ongoing investigations.
Nelson Mandela and the potential threat of imprisonment:
In this excerpt, Solomon drew a comparison between the potential threat of imprisonment for Donald Trump and the imprisonment of Nelson Mandela in South Africa in the 1970s and 1980s. He argues that the possible imprisonment of a leading presidential candidate for breaking the silence order would be a shocking and unprecedented event in American history, similar to the injustice that Mandela faced.
The Watergate Scandal and Current Investigations:
Solomon compared the current investigations and charges against Trump to the Watergate scandal. He emphasizes that while Watergate was primarily about a single crime and a two-year cover-up, the current situation is much more sweeping and involves a nine-year effort to target and prevent Trump from holding office or governing effectively. He points out that the allegations against Trump have been going on since 2015 and concern various entities, including the FBI, the 2019 impeachment and the controversy regarding Hunter Biden’s laptop.
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Kari Donovan is a contributor to WarRoom.
Painting “Steve Bannon and John Solomon” by War Room.

