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Tuesday, 17 February 2026

BANNON BREAKS SILENCE: Says Epstein Texts Were for Documentary — Vows Film Will “Destroy the Myths” of the Notorious Predator

 WarRoom host and former Trump White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon is pushing back after newly released Jeffrey Epstein chat logs revealed extensive text exchanges between him and the disgraced financier in the months leading up to Epstein’s 2019 arrest and death.

Bannon addressed the controversy directly, insisting his communications with Epstein were strictly related to a documentary project years in the making, and nothing more.

The controversy erupted after the Justice Department’s massive document release, which revealed millions of pages of Epstein-related materials. In those files, Bannon’s name appears frequently during the first half of 2019.

The text messages show Bannon advising Epstein on legal strategy, media positioning, and crisis communications, including suggestions on which lawyers to hire and how to handle press scrutiny as federal prosecutors began reexamining Epstein’s 2008 sweetheart plea deal.

Bannon confirmed that his communications with Jeffrey Epstein were conducted strictly in the capacity of a documentary filmmaker seeking extensive on-the-record interviews with a notoriously reclusive and controversial subject.

“I am a filmmaker and TV host with decades of experience interviewing controversial figures,” Bannon told The New York Times.

“That’s the only lens through which these private communications should be viewed, a documentary filmmaker working, over a period of time, to secure 50 hours of interviews from a reclusive subject.”

Bannon’s team confirmed that while Epstein tried to ply Bannon with offers of private jets and concierge doctors, the America First stalwart never took the bait.

A spokesman confirmed Bannon never flew on the “Lolita Express,” never saw Epstein’s doctors, and never stayed overnight at Epstein’s residences, despite Epstein’s repeated attempts to buy influence.

Compare this to the actual friends of Epstein in the Democrat party and the establishment GOP who spent vacations on his island.

According to the New York Times:

A spokesman for Mr. Bannon said his client sought only to ingratiate himself with Mr. Epstein for the documentary. But written communications during the year and a half before Mr. Epstein’s death in custody in August 2019 suggest that far from wary, Mr. Epstein was eager to cater to Mr. Bannon’s wishes and needs.

He shipped Mr. Bannon and his son Apple watches. He offered Mr. Bannon his private jet to fly around Europe, joking: “How does it feel to have the most highly paid travel agent in history?”

He proposed that Mr. Bannon get a full medical work-up in Mr. Epstein’s “private area” at a high-end concierge emergency clinic, telling him that “your medical expenses from a to z have been covered by me.” Mr. Bannon’s spokesman said he never saw Mr. Epstein’s doctor, nor did he fly on his private jet.

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Mr. Epstein first tried to meet with Mr. Bannon in November 2016, after Mr. Trump won the presidency, the documents suggest. But Mr. Bannon, a top campaign strategist for Mr. Trump and later a senior White House official, agreed only after the president had fired him in August 2017.

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Mr. Bannon’s spokesman said he conducted about 12 hours of interviews with Mr. Epstein for the documentary. But for reasons that remain unclear, the newly released files contain only two hours of interviews.

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Later, Mr. Epstein wanted a legal agreement, known as a Kovel, apparently designed to extend attorney-client privilege to his communications with Mr. Bannon, who is not a lawyer. Mr. Bannon wrote back: “we need a deal for the entire ‘training.’”

Mr. Bannon’s spokesman said Mr. Bannon never signed the agreement and voluntarily shared his footage with federal prosecutors after Mr. Epstein’s death in a jail cell, ruled to be a suicide.

According to Bannon, the forthcoming film is slated for release later in 2026 and aims to dismantle what he described as the “myths” Epstein carefully constructed during his lifetime to obscure the scope and nature of his crimes.

“We’re gonna release the film, the five-part series, next year, early next year,” Bannon said earlier this month, according to The National Pulse.

“And by the way, the entire thing is how the elites and the intelligence services are inextricably linked… You’re gonna have to name names and you’re gonna have to understand how the elites in the world, but also the intelligence services, are inextricably linked in Epstein’s story,” he said, adding, “That’s the key.”

Illegal Aliens Break into North Carolina Man’s Home, Tie Him Up, Beat Him — Then Rape Him

 

Two mugshots of young men, each displaying serious expressions, against plain backgrounds, highlighting their respective arrests.
21-year-old Zaid Mayen (L); 20-year-old Jonathan David Garcia Larios (R)

While the radical left continues to push for open borders and “sanctuary” rhetoric, the consequences of their lawlessness are landing on the doorsteps of hardworking Americans in quiet, suburban neighborhoods.

A quiet neighborhood in Greenville was shattered in the early morning hours on Wednesday after two illegal aliens allegedly broke into a man’s home, tied him up, beat him with a weapon, and sexually assaulted him in what authorities are calling a targeted attack.

According to the Pitt County Sheriff’s Office, 21-year-old Zaid Mayen and 20-year-old Jonathan David Garcia Larios have been arrested and charged in connection with the brutal home invasion.

Arrest warrants list the following charges:

  • First-degree sexual offense
  • First-degree kidnapping
  • Assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill inflicting serious injury
  • First-degree burglary

Authorities say the suspects forcibly entered the home at 200 Louis Street with the intent to assault the victim.

According to the Reflector, the warrants state the men injured the victim with an edged weapon, restrained him against his will, and moved him from one place to another in order to inflict serious bodily injury and commit a forcible sex offense.

The victim, identified in the warrant as a male resident of the home, was transported by EMS to ECU Health Medical Center with injuries. Officials have not released further information regarding his medical status.

Sgt. Lee Darnell of the sheriff’s office described the case as “complex and evolving,” emphasizing that it was a targeted crime and not random.

More from Reflector:

The sheriff’s office has provided no information about the victim, including their medical status, age, gender and place of residence. The arrest warrant indicated the victim was a man and a resident of the home.

The home on Louis Street is a private residence and hosts short-term rental guests through Airbnb. The sheriff’s office has not said if anyone else was at the home at the time of the incident. The investigation is ongoing.

Darnell said Wednesday the incident appeared to be isolated and added that detectives are pursuing “all avenues” in their investigation.

Garcia Larios was initially held at the Franklin County Detention Center. Jail records indicate he was homeless and listed ties to Franklinton, North Carolina, with an arrest warrant also listing a Virginia Beach address.

Mayen, identified as being from Chapel Hill, was booked into the Orange County Detention Center without bond following his arrest.

Authorities confirmed that both Garcia Larios and Mayen are in the United States illegally. The sheriff’s office has notified the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and both men have been placed under an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainer.

Monday, 16 February 2026

‘Billie Eilish Got Me Deported from the US’ — Australian Activist Detained at Los Angeles Airport After Testing Billie Eilish’s ‘Stolen Land’ Rhetoric at Her $6M Mansion

 An Australian activist’s attempt to turn progressive celebrity rhetoric into real-world “performance art” ended in a 30-hour detention at Los Angeles International Airport and a one-way ticket back to Sydney.

Drew Pavlou says he was denied entry into the United States after publicly announcing plans to stage a protest outside pop star Billie Eilish’s multi-million-dollar California home, following her inflammatory anti-ICE remarks during the February 1 Grammy Awards ceremony.

Eilish said during her acceptance speech, “As grateful as I feel, I honestly don’t feel like I need to say anything but that no one is illegal on stolen land. And f— ICE, that’s all I’m gonna say.”

Pavlou decided to put that rhetoric to the test. He announced a plan to travel to California and “move into” Eilish’s $6 million Malibu property, arguing that if the land is truly “stolen” and “no one is illegal,” Eilish should have no problem with a guest on her lawn.

Pavlou announced in a video statement:

“Big news, everybody: I’ve decided today to move into Billie Eilish’s $6 million Malibu beachside mansion.

She announced today at the Grammys that no human being is illegal on stolen land. No one is illegal on stolen land.

I’m going to be making the trip to America. I’m packing my bags right away, and I’m looking forward to just taking possession of her $6 million Malibu mansion. No human being is illegal.

I want to thank everybody who’s believed in me on this journey. I really can’t wait to move—it’s now my house. I want to thank Billie Eilish as well for her generosity.”

WATCH:

He later clarified the plan was to camp outside the gated property and leave only if formally asked. He described the effort as “totally legal” and framed it as political performance art designed to test the logic of Eilish’s remarks.

Pavlou initially raised approximately $3,000 through GoFundMe before the campaign was removed. He then shifted fundraising to GiveSendGo and proceeded to purchase airfare to Los Angeles.

Instead of reaching Glendale, Pavlou says he was detained upon arrival at LAX. According to his account, immigration officials questioned him extensively about:

  • Whether he intended to trespass on Eilish’s property
  • Whether he planned to contact or confront the singer
  • Past online posts and activism
  • A 2022 incident in London involving a false bomb threat he says he was cleared of

“They told me the main reason they stopped me was because of the Billie Eilish thing,” Pavlou wrote after being placed on a return flight.

He maintains he was not formally banned from reentering the United States but was advised that he should have applied for a different visa, particularly given a scheduled appearance later this month on a Texas-based program.

Read his statement below:

Billie Eilish got me deported from the US – I think her legal team contacted DHS

I spent 30 hours at LAX immigration trying to explain that my shit posts were just a joke and that I didn’t actually plan to personally move into her mansion

Honestly most of the agents were nice and laughed at the idea but there was nothing I could do, maybe evil leftists are still in charge of sections of the bureaucracy

I guess some people are in fact actually illegal on stolen land

And I guess I am just a BAD GUY….

Honestly I am legitimately one of the most misunderstood theorists/artists of the 21st century

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They asked me if I planned to trespass on Billie Eilish’s property

I said no, I was shitposting

They asked me if I planned to try to meet Billie Eilish

I said no, of course not

They asked me if I had ever threatened to blow up Chinese government installations

I laughed and said no, WTF

They asked me to explain my previous arrest in London in 2022 when the Chinese embassy invented a fake bomb threat in my name (I got SWATed)

I showed them my clearance letter by British police showing I was completely innocent

They then said I should have applied for a business visa to go on Stephen Crowder’s show in Texas (I was invited and scheduled to go on February 19 alongside Kangmin Lee, Steven Crowder.

They didn’t ban me from the US but they said I have to apply with a different visa next time. So sad

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Evil leftists can gloat all they like, it’s honestly funny performance art

I am a misunderstood theorist of global justice

Persecuted simply because my heart and mind are beautiful

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On flight to Sydney now

So sad

Don’t think I will have internet on flight

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30 hours no phone is torture for me

I got food poisoning from a shitty Chimmy Changa microwave burrito in the LAX customs holding facility

Read hundreds of pages of Roberto Bolano’s “The Savage Detectives” and Mike Davis’s “City of Quartz” – the two books I had when I was detained

I shook my head at every page reading the Mike Davis book because he’s a leftist

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They told me that the main reason they stopped me was because of the Billie Eilish thing

In another post, Pavlou wrote:

Billie Eilish got me deported from the US

I spent 30 hours in custody at LAX trying to explain to the agents that my shitposts about moving into her mansion on stolen land were just a joke

Her lawyers seem to have actually compiled a dossier on me because the agents were asking me about my entire history as an activist opposed to the Chinese government, whether I had ever plotted to assassinate Chinese Communist Party officials; it was legitimately insane

I suffered for my art as an online shitposter

I was victimised and martyred by Billie Eilish

The Daily Mail has revealed that the Tongva tribe confirmed that Eilish’s mansion does indeed sit on “ancestral land.”

They also did not take kindly to her virtue-signaling.

Instead, they scolded her for not contacting them regarding her property and for not referencing them specifically in her speech. Ouch.

“Eilish has not contacted our tribe directly regarding her property, we do value the instance when public figures provide visibility to the true history of this country,” a spokesperson for the tribe told the Daily Mail.

“It is our hope that in future discussions, the tribe can explicitly be referenced to ensure the public understands that the greater Los Angeles Basin remains Gabrieleno Tongva territory,” the spokesperson continued.

The Tongva tribe inhabited Los Angeles Basin, including Los Angeles County, parts of Orange County, and the islands of Santa Catalina, San Clemente, Santa Barbara, and San Nicolas for over 7,000 years.