“On the Holmes Front” with Frank Holmes
A historic battle to determine whether America will have free elections is playing out in court right now—and other than The Horn News, almost no one is talking about it.
The Biden administration has a fresh new plan to spy on President Donald Trump’s campaign, and The Horn wants to bring you the details.
This time, the trial doesn’t involve Trump personally; as they did in 2016, the Deep State is targeting one of Trump’s campaign personnel.
2016 Trump campaign manager Steve Bannon is fighting to stay out of prison during the election season.
He had to go all the way to top, because on Thursday, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit voted along party lines to send Bannon to jail prison for essentially the entire 2024 presidential campaign.
The panel split 2-1 that Bannon cannot remain free while appealing his case to the U.S. Supreme Court: Judges Cornelia Pillard, an Obama appointee, and Bradley Garcia, a Biden nominee, voted to send Bannon to jail, while Trump appointee Justin Walker voted in Bannon’s favor.
Bannon’s jail term will let the Biden team spy on the campaign from the inside—even worse than they did last time.
Remember, in 2016, Barack Obama seized on the pretext of lies embedded in the Democrat-funded “Russian dossier” to claim that hostile foreign powers were infiltrating, or trying to influence, Trump’s campaign. Obama said that fig leaf let him spied on individuals working on the periphery of the Republican’s presidential campaign—possibly allowing Obama to know the campaign’s inner workings before some in the Trump campaign itself.
Records show an Oval Office meeting on the topic included then-President Barack Obama and current President Joe Biden. And even though their rotten strategy failed, they got away with it… and now Joe Biden is ready to do it again.
Steve Bannon, who hosts the daily podcast and talk show “War Room Pandemic,” is their target. Bannon led the 2016 campaign which Obama and Biden wiretapped—so they know how much his insights helped bring about the 2016 victory.
Bannon was convicted of “contempt of Congress” for refusing a subpoena from the “January 6th Committee”—the hearing Nancy Pelosi put together, complete with Hollywood choreography, to cement Trump’s identity as an “insurrectionist.”
Of course, Attorney General Merrick Garland recently did the exact same thing and the Biden Justice Department refused to press charges against him.
Forget the hypocrisy, though. Let’s connect the dots, which show their conspiracy is hidden in plain sight.
Bannon was sentenced to four months in jail and ordered to report to prison not a moment later than July 1.
That means he’ll get out on November 1 — just four days before the 2024 election on November 5.
By then, the entire campaign will have run its course. The campaign’s coffers will be empty, if not in debt. It will be too late to make a last-ditch strategy shift of ad buy…and even if you did, it likely wouldn’t matter. By November 1, millions of people would have already cast their votes for president. In 2020, a bare majority—only 54 percent of Americans—said they voted in person on election day.
“Nearly four-in-ten Trump voters (37%) say they voted in person on Election Day, while just 17% of Biden voters say they cast their ballot at a polling place on Nov. 3,” reported the Pew Research Center.
With both campaigns emphasizing absentee ballot-harvesting and early voting, that number could be even lower this fall.
Bannon has said there isn’t a jail cell that can shut him up, and that may be just what Biden and his minions are counting on.
If Bannon wants to advise the Trump campaign from prison, he will have to communicate via phone conversations…which federal authorities record.
“These calls and visits are never truly private and confidential. There is a high likelihood that law enforcement may be monitoring these phone calls or even recording them,” explained Balduchi Law Office, a criminal practice located in Des Moines.
Once they’re recorded, anyone in the Justice Department can request them. In fact, almost anyone can request them with a Freedom of Information Act request.
The Biden campaign can formally request them—or Biden can secretly tell the guards to give him the tapes.
Either way, Biden’s campaign will know every word Bannon speaks, every message he suggests, every strategy he devises leading up to the election.
Bannon could get around this through one loophole: The prison is not supposed to record conversations with an inmate’s attorney. They’re considered protected by attorney-client privilege.
There’s one problem; they already do—and they turn them over to the authorities, according to investigative journalists.
The left-wing website The Intercept reported in 2015 that one of the leading companies that recorded these phone calls—Securus Technologies, Inc.—had recorded thousands of privileged phone calls between inmates and their attorneys.
“It appears that in reality Securus and law enforcement authorities do record and store confidential attorney-client communications, and they share it with prosecutors as evidenced by production of such recorded calls in discovery,” according to Robert Teel at UniversalJustice.org.
Even if recording Bannon’s conversations with his attorney is illegal, would anyone put seizing those recordings past the Biden administration?
The fact that Joe Biden is trying to jail his opponents shows just how desperate he has become.