$100 BILLION INVESTMENT: Platinum Name Companies Move Manufacturing Back To US, Brian Glenn Reports
Brian Glenn and Steve Bannon discussed major economic developments under President Trump, highlighting a $100 billion investment by Taiwan Semiconductor in Arizona, alongside Honda’s and Apple’s manufacturing expansions in the U.S. Bannon emphasized that Trump’s policies—tariffs, tax incentives, and deregulation—are driving high-value manufacturing back to America, particularly to red states with business-friendly environments. They also touched on national security, advocating for reshoring pharmaceutical and semiconductor production to reduce reliance on foreign supply chains. The conversation briefly shifted to Ukraine, with speculation that Trump may cut military and economic aid, signaling a shift in U.S. foreign policy. Glenn noted that mainstream media mischaracterizes Trump’s stance, portraying him as pro-Putin while ignoring Europe’s responsibility in the conflict. The discussion concluded with mentions of upcoming announcements and Glenn’s rising media presence. Overall, they framed Trump’s economic strategy as a major win for American industry and national stability.
SUPPLY CHAIN DOMINANCE: Natalie Winters On Trump Admin Courting $1.7 Trillion In Foreign Investment
Steve Bannon and Natalie Winters discussed the ongoing struggle between economic integration with China, pushed by Wall Street and Silicon Valley, versus the MAGA movement’s push for decoupling. They highlighted how Trump’s policies, including the Taiwan Semiconductor deal and a recent executive order, reinforce economic independence from the CCP. Bannon referenced resistance within the Ukraine conflict, suggesting hidden geopolitical dynamics. Winters hinted at uncovering shocking new details related to these global power struggles.
THE NEXT VIETNAM: Steve Bannon On Ukraine Having No Interest In A Peace Deal
Steve Bannon advised President Trump not to enter a room with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and then criticized Ukraine’s oligarchy, calling them a corrupt group and referencing assessments ranking Ukraine among the most corrupt nations. He argued that negotiating with Putin and the KGB is already difficult and that Europe must take responsibility for its own decisions. Bannon blamed NATO’s push to include Ukraine as a key factor in escalating tensions with Russia, asserting that NATO and EU expansion provoked the current geopolitical crisis.
WALSH: Europe Has Spent $250 BILLION On CCP Solar Panels And Batteries
Dave Walsh and Steve Bannon discuss the hypocrisy of European elites regarding Ukraine and their reliance on Russian energy. Despite advocating for net-zero policies, European nations have purchased over $221 billion in Russian oil and gas since the war began, funding Russia at a greater rate than their aid to Ukraine. Walsh highlights how Europe’s push for wind and solar has failed, making them dependent on Russian energy and Chinese solar panels and battery storage.
Bannon emphasizes that true peace requires acknowledging Europe’s reliance on Russian energy, advocating for economic reintegration rather than ideological warfare. He points out that Germany and the UK suffer economic decline due to misguided energy policies, leading to deindustrialization.
They also discussed President Trump’s tariffs on China, Mexico, and Canada, which are set to take effect at midnight. Walsh argues that imposing stiff tariffs on Chinese solar panels, inverters, and batteries is necessary, as China blocks U.S. energy exports while dominating the renewable energy market. He highlights Europe’s long-standing trade protectionism and calls for energy policies prioritizing American industry over Chinese imports. Bannon underscores that reversing destructive energy policies and embracing economic realism are crucial to rebuilding Western economies.
Rep. Andy Biggs On $100 Billion Investment From Taiwanese Chip Manufacturer Heading To Arizona
Steve Bannon and Congressman Andy Biggs discussed Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s (TSMC) massive $100 billion investment in Arizona. Biggs emphasized its economic benefits, including construction, engineering, and ancillary job creation. He dismissed concerns that Arizona would turn politically blue due to the influx of workers, arguing that TSMC’s conservative corporate culture would attract a more centrist workforce. However, he criticized Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs for restrictive water and housing policies that could hinder the project.
Bannon highlighted Arizona’s strategic importance in the MAGA movement and expressed concerns about preserving its independent, rugged spirit amid growth. Biggs, who is running for governor, stressed the need for strong state leadership to counter federal overreach and warned about the national debt crisis. He argued that states must reclaim power from Washington, citing Arizona’s economic transformation as proof of its potential to lead in the next generation of American industry and governance.
"He Proved With His Statement Why He Should Have Been Canned” Mike Davis On Firing Of NY FBI Head
Mike Davis joined Steve Bannon to discuss major developments in the FBI, the Justice Department, and the legal system under President Donald Trump. Davis highlighted that Kash Patel, appointed FBI Director by Trump, is leading efforts to clean house, particularly targeting an assistant director of the FBI’s New York field office. This official, appointed under Chris Wray, allegedly withheld thousands of pages of Epstein-related files despite orders from Attorney General Pam Bondi. Davis argued that this was an example of the deep state’s defiance against presidential authority.
Bannon and Davis emphasized that the FBI’s New York office and the Southern District of New York (SDNY) operate like a “Sovereign District,” disregarding federal oversight. The firing of the FBI official signals a crackdown on unaccountable bureaucrats. Davis warned that this official, previously involved in the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, could face subpoenas if he does not step away quietly.
The conversation then shifted to Tina Peters, a Gold Star mother serving a severe prison sentence for election-related charges in Colorado. Davis revealed that Trump’s Justice Department, led by Acting U.S. Attorney Bishop Grewell, filed a statement of interest in her case, signaling potential federal intervention. Bannon framed this as evidence of Trump’s commitment to justice and exposing corruption.
ECONOMIC WARFARE: Todd Bensman On Trump Breaking Cartel Ran Mexico With 25% Tariffs
odd Benzman and Steve Bannon discuss the economic impact of President Trump’s proposed 25% tariffs on Mexico, focusing on the significant repercussions for Mexico’s economy, particularly in relation to trade and fentanyl production. Benzman highlights that Mexico’s economy is highly reliant on trade with the U.S., making these tariffs potentially devastating. He explains that Trump’s threat is aimed at compelling Mexico to take more aggressive action against fentanyl production and the cartels, including military action. Bannon emphasizes that the tariffs are part of Trump’s broader strategy of economic warfare, aimed at dismantling the cartels and addressing the border crisis. Both express confidence that Trump’s policies are effectively securing the border and curbing illegal immigration, with Bannon suggesting that the U.S. military presence is a strategic deterrent. Benzman concludes by asserting that the border crisis is over for now, but stresses that Trump must maintain pressure to ensure lasting success.