POSOBIEC: We've got Steve Bannon’s back after Biden admin’s political prosecution

"The show goes on. It's like in the military, when one guy goes down, the other guy picks up the rifle and keeps going. You just got to keep going. You got to keep marching forward. No surrender. No step back."

"The show goes on. It's like in the military, when one guy goes down, the other guy picks up the rifle and keeps going. You just got to keep going. You got to keep marching forward. No surrender. No step back."

On his Friday episode of Human Events Daily, host Jack Posobiec said "we got your back," concerning Steve Bannon in the wake of his court sentencing. 

Posobiec said he'd spoken to Bannon, and the two agreed, "The show goes on. It's like in the military, when one guy goes down, the other guy picks up the rifle and keeps going. You just got to keep going. You got to keep marching forward. No surrender. No step back."

On Friday, Bannon was sentenced to four months in prison after being found guilty on two contempt of Congress charges earlier this year for not complying with subpoenas from the January 6 committee.

On Thursday, Posobiec said, "You are now ready to take action. And you are now ready to stand up and say I am a member of this posse. I am a member of this movement and above all else, a citizen of the United States of America."

"He's doing this and facing the regime head on for every single one of you, for your families. For your children, for his children. He's doing this for you. Understand that," Posobiec said.

After the verdict on Friday, Bannon said to the press that he respected the judge's decision, but the true judgment was coming on November 8.

"On November 8, there's gonna have judgment on the illegitimate Biden regime," Bannon said. "And quite frankly," he said, there will be judgment on "Nancy Pelosi and the entire [Jan 6] committee."

According to Bannon, the American people "will vote on November 8. Hang on, hang on, they will they will not be silent."

Posobiec said Bannon's posse knows that responsibility to not be silent "means something." 

"That absolutely means something because our ancestors were the pioneers. Our ancestors were the ones who came and tamed this continent that built this country from the ground up," he said.

Posobiec noted how Bannon intends to appeal and how that process will end in the Supreme Court.

"Because it's a constitutional issue. Obviously, it's a direct constitutional issue, because President Trump was acting in his capacity as the currently serving president, regardless of what the employment status of Steve Bannon was at the time," Posobiec added, noting how the whole trial reveals a balance of power issue in the government. 

Posobiec said that the January 6 committee is trying to strip power from the executive branch so "they can abrogate it to their special interests, to their advisors, to their experts, to academia, to the deep state, the administrative state."


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