Steve Bannon brands a third of American teachers terrorists during massive Charlie Kirk memorial service
By Katelyn Caralle
Daily Mail
Sep 22, 2025

Steve Bannon said during a broadcast from Charlie Kirk's memorial service on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025 that 33 percent of teachers are 'terrorists'
MAGA shepherd Steve Bannon used his platform at Charlie Kirk's memorial service in Arizona on Sunday to claim that teachers in America are 'terrorists.'
Once one of Donald Trump's closest advisors, Bannon said that at least one-third of teachers from kindergarten through college are trying to turn young people into left-wing 'radicals.'
Ever since Kirk was assassinated on September 10, MAGA figures have been vocal about the rise in the 'terrorist threat' coming from the progressive and liberal side of the political aisle.
President Donald Trump is currently preparing an executive order that would declare Antifa a domestic terrorist organization. The action, he says, would also target speech seen as 'hate speech' that incites violence.
Critics claim the Trump administration is using Kirk's murder – and calling it terrorism – in order to go after political opponents.
During Real America's Voice broadcast from Kirk's massive service in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday, Bannon's co-host Gina Loudon was celebrating the conservative icon promoting people getting married young and having 'lots of children.'
She noted that his old-school ideas are 'not popular on college campuses' today.
But Bannon pushed back claiming: 'Well, I actually think they are popular.'

Hundreds of thousands came out to Glendale, Arizona to attend Kirk's memorial service at State Farm Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2025
'Look, from kindergarten all the way up, they are essentially, you know – a third of the teachers are terrorists that are trying to form them,' he insisted.
The father-of-three adult children says that young people are now seeking out Kirk's doctrine as a counter to the 'radical' way teachers and public school systems are 'forming' them.
Bannon added: 'Particularly young men who have been told, 'You're bad, you're everything evil, you've gotta change, we have to change you, we have to give you drugs.'
'That's what I think underneath about the family, about marrying early, about having lots of kids, and about being a good dad, I think that that is right below the surface,' he said.
Bannon, former executive chairman of Breitbart News, served during the first seven months of Trump's first administration as chief strategist.
Since 2019 he has hosted the War Room podcast and is still considered an authority on all things MAGA and right-wing.
After Kirk was politically murdered allegedly by a gunman with a transgender partner, Bannon declared the country at war.
'Charlie Kirk is a casualty of war. We are at war in this country,' he said in the wake of the tragedy.
Other Trump allies have also used fiery rhetoric to claim Democrats are causing a divide in the country that has led to an increase in political violence against the right.
White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller said the Trump administration would 'destroy' what he called left-wing 'terrorist networks.'

Kirk was assassinated on the Utah Valley University campus on Sept. 10, 2025. He was known for his group Turning Point USA, which focused on reaching students and getting them involved in the political process and conservative movement
Vice President JD Vance, who was close with Kirk and hosted his podcast last week, echoed the sentiment.
Hundreds of thousands of people came out to attend Kirk's memorial service at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday.
Trump made remarks, as did Vance, Miller, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., DNI Tulsi Gabbard, White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and conservative media voice Tucker Carlson.
Kirk's widow Erika Kirk, who shares two young children with the deceased, made an emotional speech where she said she forgives the alleged shooter – 22-year-old Tyler Robinson.
Erika says he is the type of person that her husband was trying to reach with his youth-focused organization.
1 comment:
Terrorists, no. Propagandists, yes.
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