On Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 7 p.m to 10 p.m EDT, Breitbart News Executive Chairman and host Stephen K. Bannon will discuss Monday’s “D.C. March for Jobs,” the George Zimmerman verdict, and the turmoil surrounding Bob McDonnell, Virginia’s embattled Republican Governor.
Breitbart’s Sonnie Johnson will co-host with Bannon, and Breitbart News investigative reporter Matthew Boyle will also provide in-studio analysis. They will be joined by Kevin Jackson, a radio host and entrepreneur.
Breitbart News Editor-at-Large Ben Shapiro will headline the program to discuss his “Justice for Darryl” story about the tragic and gruesome death of a black child in Chicago who relatives say refused to join a gang at school. While liberal politicians, the mainstream press, civil rights leaders, and their Hollywood allies have all opined about the Zimmerman case, they have been silent about Green’s death. As Shapiro wrote:
The only media outlets that have covered the murder of Darryl Green are The Chicago Sun-Times and ABC 7 Chicago. The New York Times’ Joe Nocera mentioned Green in passing in a blog post devoted to highlighting gun crimes across the country. President Obama has not commented on Green’s death. Neither have any other politicians, including local Congressmen Danny Davis and Bobby Rush, or Mayor Rahm Emanuel. Neither has anyone at MSNBC, CNN, ABC News, NBC News, CBS News, The Washington Post, Associated Press, Reuters, or throughout the Hollywood community.
Breitbart News will exclusively cover the “DC March for Jobs” rally on July 15 in its entirety live for five hours. Leah Durant, the founder of the Black American Leadership Alliance, which is organizing the rally, will join the program. The rally will bring together progressives and conservatives of all races and backgrounds who believe the Senate’s immigration bill will devastate America’s working class, particularly low-skilled workers.
Bannon will host the broadcast on Monday and will be joined on Monday by David Webb, of “The David Webb Show” on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125, and Breitbart’s Sonnie Johnson. Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) will keynote the event. Rep. Steve King (R-IA) and former Rep. Allen West (R-FL) will also be featured speakers. Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), who has been one of the staunchest opponents of the immigration bill and a champion of the working class, will also address the rally. He has emphasized, with data and facts, all of the ways in which the immigration bill will devastate working class Americans of all backgrounds and has been a voice for those workers during the immigration debate.
Vanessa Jean Louis, Rev. Jesse Lee Patterson, the founder of the South Central L.A. Tea Party, Charles Butler, and Kevin Martin, a BALA member and Breitbart contributor, will be on the program to discuss the rally that Breitbart News will cover.
J. Christian Adams, a former Justice Department official who is now at the Election Law Center, will be on the show to discuss the Zimmerman verdict. Breitbart’s Lee Stranahan will join the program live from Sanford, Florida.
Breitbart’s Michael Patrick Leahy will be on the program to discuss his exclusive report filed on Sunday about an emergency meeting the Virginia GOP Central Committee will hold on Monday to discuss the crisis engulfing Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell. The Republican governor has come under fire for potentially violating ethics laws by not reporting gifts from the CEO of Star Scientific, who was pitching his company’s health products to the state of Virginia while giving McDonnell and his family members gifts that totaled in excess of $150,000.
Shaun Kenney, one of the editors of the influential Bearing Drift blog that broke the story about McDonnell’s possible resignation last week, will also be a guest on the program to update listeners on the situation.
Breitbart’s Liz Sheld will also be on the program to discuss her reporting on the militant jihadist group Boko Haram, which has denied a truce and has vowed to continue slaughtering Christians in Nigeria.
Bannon hosts the weekly three-hour broadcast that helps set the next week’s news cycle.
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