War Room host Stephen K. Bannon, former White House Chief Strategist to President Donald J. Trump, has sent Democrats and corporate media members into meltdown by calling for the America First leader to serve a third term at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Several have gone so far as to accuse the MAGA stalwart of making a “Nazi salute” during his speech.
“Days of thunder, years of lightning. Every day is Christmas Day; every day you get more executive orders, more executive actions. It’s not going to stop,” Bannon said of the Trump administration’s performance so far.
“They’re running around asking, ‘What’s the future of MAGA? What’s 2028?'” he said of the media’s response to the new administration. “We’re not about 2028—we’re about today, tomorrow, the next day. That’s how we won,” Bannon said.
“In 2021, we didn’t ask what’s going to happen in 2024. Every single day, you report for duty—action, action, action. So, media, you don’t need to ask me. I’ll tell you now: the future of America is MAGA, and the future of MAGA is Donald J. Trump. We want Trump in ’28. That’s why they can’t stand him. A man like Trump comes along once or twice in a country’s history,” he added, leading the crowd in chants of, “We want Trump!”
Reactions to Bannon’s speech on the left were hysterical, with particular attention being lavished on a gesture compared to a Nazi salute. Similar allegations have been leveled at Elon Musk in the recent past.
Representative Andy Ogles (R-TN) has already put forward a constitutional amendment to allow presidents serving non-consecutive terms, like President Trump, to run again. Some in the corporate media also fear that, according to one interpretation of the Constitution, he could serve a third term by running as Vice President and having the candidate at the top of the ticket abdicate in his favor post-election.