"Xi Is Going All In On A Regional Strategy” Caroline Wren On Vietnam Trade Deals
Steve Bannon and Caroline Wren discussed President Trump’s efforts to counter China’s growing influence in Southeast Asia and the global trade system. Wren reported from Vietnam, highlighting China’s strategy to bypass U.S. tariffs by rerouting goods through regional partners. Bannon emphasized the economic threat posed by massive federal deficits and elite-driven globalization. Both agreed that Southeast Asian nations secretly prefer U.S. partnerships over Beijing’s dominance, while China uses them as pawns to evade Trump’s trade crackdown and tariff enforcement.
"We’ve Got 10 Million To Go” Brian Glenn Reports From White House On Deportation Battle
Steve Bannon and Brian Glenn discussed President Trump’s schedule and strategic priorities amid wartime leadership. Glenn reported live from the White House ahead of El Salvador’s president’s visit, highlighting discussions likely centered on deportations, gang activity, and Chinese influence in Central America. Bannon emphasized the Supreme Court’s interference with Trump’s Article II powers as commander-in-chief. Glenn noted the media’s bias against Trump’s deportation policies and teased potential press engagement. Bannon praised Glenn as a bold voice in the modern press corps.
GAFFNEY: "War In Ukraine And The Middle East Are Examples Of Strategic Arson By Xi”
In this intense exchange, Steve Bannon and Frank Gaffney discuss the escalating global threat posed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), emphasizing that the conflict transcends trade disputes and tariffs. They trace the timeline from China rejecting President Trump’s economic integration offer in 2019 to the outbreak of COVID-19, which they describe as a deliberate act of biological warfare. Gaffney warns that the CCP has used strategic arson—stoking conflicts in Ukraine, the Middle East, and the Western Hemisphere—to distract and drain U.S. resources. He asserts China is preparing for broader war, possibly targeting Taiwan, the Philippines, Japan, Guam, or even the U.S. mainland. Both Bannon and Gaffney highlight Wall Street’s complicity, citing Larry Fink’s and Kevin O’Leary’s support for CCP-linked investments. Gaffney urges the use of President Trump’s America First investment policy to financially pressure China and stop U.S. capital from funding its military ambitions. Resources include PresentDangerChina.org and SecuringAmerica.Substack.com.
Steve Bannon: "This Is Going To Come Down To A Big Nasty Fight”
Steve Bannon, speaking under the banner of President Trump’s America First leadership, sounded alarms on critical economic, industrial, and national security fronts. He emphasized that China must be kept out of strategic U.S. spheres like the Panama Canal, highlighting its creeping imperial influence across East and Southeast Asia, South Korea, and even into Canada and Latin America. According to Bannon, the Chinese Communist Party is executing a coordinated geopolitical campaign while leveraging America’s own capital markets, technology, and industrial base against it—enabled by Wall Street, Silicon Valley, and policy elites.
Bannon condemned the current economic model that has offshored U.S. manufacturing, leaving the country with a $2 trillion annual deficit and a gutted industrial base. He called for reindustrialization through high-value-added manufacturing to restore family-sustaining jobs. He criticized fiscal irresponsibility in Congress and blasted fake "limited government” conservatives who boast about budget cuts that never materialize. He also denounced the media and certain financial figures like Howard Luttnick and Ray Dalio for ignoring the core issue: the collapse of the Bretton Woods order and the sellout of America’s working class.
Bannon insists President Trump’s economic plan offers the only viable alternative—one rooted in sovereignty, production, and secure borders.
TAKE MICHIGAN BACK: Mike Rogers Announces Senate Campaign
In a conversation with Steve Bannon, Mike Rogers announced his early candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat in Michigan, emphasizing the urgency of organizing sooner than in 2024, when he narrowly lost by 0.3%. Rogers aims to restore “Michigan values” to Washington and capitalize on President Trump’s leadership and endorsement. With Senator Gary Peters stepping down, Rogers sees a strong opportunity to unite Republicans early, attract independents and disaffected Democrats, and focus on economic issues such as manufacturing job losses and trade imbalances. He contrasted Trump-aligned priorities—tax cuts, fraud reduction, and national job growth—with Democratic governance under Gretchen Whitmer, criticizing her approach as disconnected from working-class values. Rogers pledged to support Trump’s executive reforms with legislative muscle, calling this the next wave in solidifying America First policies. His campaign is now mobilizing under the banner “RogersForSenate.com” to flip Michigan red in the Senate come November 2026.
"If The FTC Is Successful Here They Will Break Up Facebook” Rachel Bovard On Landmark Big Tech Trial
Steve Bannon and Rachel Bovard discussed the landmark antitrust trial against Facebook, launched by President Trump’s first administration and now unfolding under his current presidency. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) alleges Facebook, under Mark Zuckerberg, acquired Instagram and WhatsApp to stifle competition and maintain monopoly power—moves allegedly validated by Zuckerberg’s own internal messages. Bovard explained that while the trial will focus on economic arguments, like market definitions and anti-competitive intent, the implications extend to broader issues of free speech and political censorship. She noted that Facebook’s control over digital discourse allowed government agencies, such as the FBI and CDC, to influence content moderation—raising unprecedented First Amendment concerns. Bovard praised Trump’s administration for confronting tech oligarchs, emphasizing the need to dismantle monopolistic structures to prevent future abuses. Bannon underscored this as a critical turning point in challenging corporate overreach and restoring democratic accountability.
While Publicly Rebuking Russia, Joe Biden Opened 2014 Back Door For Moscow Gas To Flow To Ukraine
John Solomon broke a major story to Steve Bannon, alleging that while Joe Biden publicly condemned Russia’s 2014 invasion of Ukraine, he secretly facilitated a backdoor deal allowing Russian gas to flow into Ukraine—benefiting Burisma, the company linked to Hunter Biden. Solomon explained that these negotiations were conducted through Biden’s private pseudonym email accounts, bypassing official records. The emails, initially obtained through a lawsuit and later unredacted by the House Oversight Committee, expose a decade-long concealment. Solomon suggested this move may have been driven by Burisma’s urgent need for winter fuel and possibly influenced by Biden’s ties to the company. He called for President Donald Trump to declassify documents related to the 2013–2014 Ukrainian political upheaval, implying potential U.S. involvement in ousting President Yanukovych. The conversation concluded with a brief, warm interaction between Trump and El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele, underscoring ongoing international engagement.
Steve Bannon: "The FBI Headquarters Has Got To Be Taken Apart, And Salt The Earth Around It”
Steve Bannon talked about his recommendations on how to handle the FBI.
When car comes: President Nayib Bukele Of El Salvador Arrives At The White House For Trump Meeting
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WHITE HOUSE: President Trump Meets With President Bukele Of El Salvador
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