Steve Bannon’s infamous “WarRoom” is back — nearly five years after Bannon’s suspension from Spotify.
While he has been welcomed back to Spotify, Bannon said “WarRoom” — which produces four hours of programming six days a week from a studio in Washington, D.C. — hasn’t changed its tone or style at all since it was banned in 2020.
“I think our content’s the same, probably more hard hitting than ever,” Bannon, 71, told The New York Post.
“WarRoom” was removed from most platforms, but not Apple Podcasts, in November 2020 after Bannon said, “I’d actually like to go back to the old times of Tudor England, I’d put the heads on pikes, right, I’d put them [then-NIAID chief Anthony Fauci and FBI director Christopher Wray] at the two corners of the White House as a warning to federal bureaucrats.
“You either get with the program or you’re gone – time to stop playing games.”
As well as making a comeback on streaming, Bannon is also making a resurcence in mainstream media, with appearances on the Democrat California Governor’s “This is Gavin Newsom” podcast and Bill Maher’s “Real Time”.
“I can give a punch and I can take a punch — the MAGA movement prides itself in being resilient,” Bannon said of how he has adapted from being banned to now being welcomed on even left-wing programs.
In a statement, a Spotify spokeswoman said, “Following its temporary suspension and a constructive dialogue with the show’s team, new ‘Bannon’s WarRoom’ episodes are available on Spotify.”