BANNON: "Trump Is Putting The Country’s Interests First Not The Globalist Elite Institutions”
Steve Bannon praised President Trump’s efforts to reorganize the global order around an "America First” framework, emphasizing the prioritization of American citizens and national interests over globalist institutions. He pointed out that this shift is causing distress among establishment voices, particularly in the mainstream media like The New York Times, represented by Peter Baker.
Bannon framed Trump’s strategy as a multi-dimensional engagement in what he called "unrestricted warfare”—a combination of cyber, economic, political, and psychological warfare—countering decades of asymmetric tactics used by foreign adversaries, particularly since May 2019, a date Bannon marked as a turning point in 21st-century geopolitics.
He commended the early months of Trump’s second term as "extraordinary,” highlighting wins in the Supreme Court, inflation control through low producer price indexes, and signs of reviving domestic manufacturing, particularly in previously outsourced sectors.
Bannon argued that the U.S. economic model under Biden was unsustainable—based on massive deficits and Keynesian stimulus—contrasting it with Trump’s sustainable economic vision rooted in production and fiscal responsibility. He criticized Congress for lacking seriousness in cutting spending, particularly about a recent debt ceiling deal.
He tied America’s economic weaknesses to its overextension abroad, saying the U.S. underwrites global security while neglecting its own citizens—who are overworked, underpaid, and unable to build wealth. He emphasized that under Trump, the priority has shifted to rebuilding the American working class and reclaiming manufacturing jobs.
Bannon closed by asserting that the MAGA movement is entering the "main event”—a prolonged confrontation with the globalist system on all fronts: economic, political, cyber, and if necessary, military. He supported Peter Navarro’s call to action: "90 deals in 90 days”—a sign that Trump’s administration is serious about rapid, aggressive policy implementation.
DAVE BRAT: "There Is No Evidence Of Price Increases Due To Trump’s Trade War”
Despite mainstream media narratives suggesting otherwise, Steve Bannon and Dave Brat praised President Trump’s economic team for lowering inflation indicators like PPI and CPI. Bannon criticized media outlets and Wall Street elites for distorting economic data to undermine Trump’s America First agenda. He highlighted falling food, oil, and energy prices, and defended Peter Navarro’s economic influence as aligned with Trump’s instincts. Brat warned of a growing crisis of truth and trust, accusing the left—symbolized by Rachel Maddow—of abandoning moral foundations. Both argued that Trump is confronting corrupt globalist institutions and is committed to reshaping America’s economy and sovereignty.
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GET TO THE BANKS: President Trump To Go After Big Banks Over Lending For Small Businesses
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"Federal Court Cannot Order The President To Conduct Foreign Policy” Davis On SCOTUS MD Migrant Case
Steve Bannon and Mike Davis condemned federal judges for intruding on President Trump’s constitutional authority as commander-in-chief—especially regarding deportations of MS-13 and designated foreign terrorists. They argued the Supreme Court’s ruling affirms Trump’s executive power in foreign policy and national security, requiring only minimal due process for illegal immigrants. Davis celebrated Trump’s bold stance against law firms and institutions complicit in political persecution, framing it as justified retribution. Bannon and Davis emphasized Trump’s intent to hold elites accountable, calling out progressive hypocrisy while supporting deportation crackdowns and dismantling entrenched legal power structures hostile to the Constitution.
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CCP COLLUSION: Sen Hawley Considers Criminal Referral For Mark Zuckerberg, Mike Davis Reacts
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