PREMIUM MARKET: Steve Bannon On How Trump Tariffs Are A "Toll” Benefiting The United States
Steve Bannon outlined President Trump’s key priorities in his second term. Geopolitically, Trump aims to prevent World War III by engaging in diplomacy, with U.S. officials negotiating with Russia and other nations. Domestically, the administration’s focus is a three-pronged border security plan: sealing the border, dismantling cartels, and deporting 10 million illegal immigrants to protect American workers. Economically, Trump’s policies emphasize tax cuts, federal spending reduction, and deregulation to spur growth.
He also plans to reshape trade by imposing tariffs that benefit American manufacturing, with major corporations already reshoring jobs. Bannon praised the administration’s early economic success, citing nearly $800 billion in investment commitments. He stressed that restoring the Republic and overcoming political opposition requires perseverance. Bannon framed Trump’s leadership alongside Washington and Lincoln, calling this era pivotal in American history. The ultimate goal: victory and achieving the “sunlit uplands” of national prosperity and sovereignty.
REALITY CHECK: Steve Bannon Explains To Get Spending Under Control "Programs & Billets” Must Be Cut
Steve Bannon emphasized that Congressman Thomas Massie opposes the Continuing Resolution (CR) but stressed the need to avoid a government shutdown to prevent political attacks on President Trump. He highlighted Trump’s geopolitical strategy, which revives the Monroe Doctrine through hemispheric defense, blocking China’s influence in the Caribbean and controlling the Panama Canal. Bannon noted Trump’s aggressive stance against drug cartels, calling for financial and military action.
In terms of economic policy, he supported Trump’s supply-side tax cuts to boost growth and reduce deficits over time. Bannon acknowledged temporary concessions on federal spending but insisted that long-term fiscal discipline is necessary, including deep programmatic cuts and defense budget restructuring. He criticized endless military engagements and advocated for strategic reorganization, emphasizing that Trump’s vision is neither isolationist nor interventionist but prioritizes American interests. Bannon underscored the necessity of eliminating government waste and ensuring Trump’s economic agenda leads to sustained growth. He framed Trump’s leadership as a decisive force in reshaping U.S. domestic and foreign policy.
"You Can’t Compromise” Steve Bannon Calls For DRAMATIC Cut To Federal Spending
Steve Bannon framed the current political era as the “Age of Trump” and emphasized that history is a process requiring force to break entrenched power structures. He argued that America’s establishment, including Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and political elites like Mitch McConnell and Nancy Pelosi, has stifled real change. Bannon asserted that past Republican leadership was controlled opposition, avoiding true fights over money and power. He stressed that compromise equates to defeat and called for dramatic federal spending cuts, targeting bureaucracy while defending smart reductions. Bannon also highlighted Trump’s tariff policies and the geopolitical significance of economic relationships, particularly with China and Canada.
MASSIVE PIVOT: Ramirez On Mexican President Committing To Taking Out Cartels And Stopping Migrants
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Viva Frei On Canada’s Next Prime Minister: "This Is An Unelected, Unaointed, Globalist, WEF Lackey”
Steve Bannon, Oscar Ramirez, and Viva Frei discussed the geopolitical landscape under President Donald Trump, highlighting key shifts in Canada and Mexico. Bannon introduced Ramirez from Mexico City and Frei from Canada, emphasizing their insights on global affairs.
Ramirez covered a significant speech by the Mexican president, who praised Trump’s administration for its cooperation on immigration, drug trafficking, and economic policies. Unlike previous leaders, the Mexican president embraced a bilateral approach, aiming to curb fentanyl trafficking and strengthen local economies to reduce migration. Ramirez noted that over 350,000 people listened to this speech, marking a stark departure from the globalist agenda.
Frei analyzed Canada’s response to Trump’s tariffs, describing how the liberal government created a crisis to manage public perception. He argued that Canadian officials, particularly Prime Minister Trudeau, falsely blamed Trump for economic hardships that stemmed from longstanding liberal policies. Frei criticized the Conservative Party’s miscalculation in opposing Trump’s policies, stating that attacking Trump might seem popular short-term but would hurt them in the long run.
Bannon framed these discussions as evidence of Trump’s influence reshaping North American politics. He also promoted strategic geopolitical insights, gold investments, and medical supply security to counter China’s economic strategies. The panel underscored Trump’s leadership as a force against globalist agendas, with Mexico realigning positively and Canada struggling under liberal
Mark Jeftovic: "The Singularity Has Already Happened”
Steve Bannon and Mark Jeftovic discuss the rapid advancements in artificial intelligence and the looming concept of the “singularity.” Bannon warns that AI is developing beyond human control, aligning powerful forces of greed and technology, which historically first served military applications. Jeftovic argues that the singularity—where AI surpasses human intelligence—has already arrived, pointing to AI’s ability to generate its own code. This, he suggests, marks a critical point where humans may lose control over technological evolution.
Jeftovic references Alvin Toffler’s Future Shock, noting that the pace of change accelerates, leading to societal disruption and psychological distress. He believes AI is now self-propagating, with software creating more software at an increasing pace. Bannon highlights related technological advancements, including robotics and quantum computing, warning that human oversight could be lost when AI builds AI-driven robots.
Both agree that the shift from human-driven to technology-driven progress is happening faster than anticipated, potentially reshaping civilization. Bannon emphasizes that the rapid acceleration of AI should be closely monitored as it approaches an unpredictable tipping point.
Joe Allen: The Singularity is Definitely Not Here
Steve Bannon and Joe Allen discussed the rapid advancements in AI, with concerns over its acceleration and potential dangers, particularly in international weapons labs. Mark Jetta argues AI is progressing uncontrollably, while Allen believes the singularity—where AI surpasses human intelligence—is not yet here. They acknowledge exponential advancements, including AI models in China, but debate whether humanity can still control AI’s trajectory. Bannon questions if society has already lost control, while Allen suggests adaptability may be the only response. A future debate is planned to explore these issues further. Allen humorously hints at AI’s growing presence in everyday life.
Liz Yore On Biden Admin Granting Catholic Charities And NGOs $3 Billion Dollars
Steve Bannon and Liz Yore discussed the Catholic Church’s involvement in immigration policies, with Yore accusing U.S. Catholic bishops of opposing Trump’s border security measures while benefiting financially from illegal immigration. She highlighted that since 2009, Catholic charities have received $5.2 billion in federal funds for immigration services and alleged ties to globalist entities.
Yore warned that bishops are obstructing Trump’s policies through lawsuits and activism, potentially violating federal laws. She called for a forensic audit and RICO investigation into church finances, urging transparency and accountability in their use of government grants.