POTUS Puts 25% Tariffs On Table For Mexico, Brian Glenn Reports LIVE From White House
Steve Bannon and Brian Glenn discuss the White House’s controlled press pool, concerns over media restrictions, and Trump’s leadership direction. They highlight Trump’s economic policies, including proposed tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and China, as well as his approach to NATO and the Ukraine conflict. The conversation touches on UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s visit, U.S.-Russia relations, and peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine. Bannon emphasizes Trump’s negotiating skills, particularly regarding security and economic deals. Zelensky’s upcoming visit is framed as a test for finalizing agreements. The discussion underscores Trump’s America First agenda, media battles, and foreign policy strategies.
Josh Hammer On Justice Roberts’ Pause Of Order For Trump Admin To Pay $2 Billion In Foreign Aid
Josh Hammer and Steve Bannon discussed the overreach of the administrative state and the judiciary’s claim to supremacy, which Hammer described as a “judicial insurrection.” They argued that Trump’s actions are not a constitutional crisis but rather a restoration of constitutional principles, particularly departmentalism, where each branch interprets the Constitution within its sphere. Bannon emphasized how Congress has ceded power to unelected bureaucrats, while Hammer noted the Supreme Court’s unexpected dominance. The conversation then shifted to economic concerns, highlighting misleading economic data under Biden, inflation spikes, and bureaucratic inefficiency. Bannon and economist EJ Antoni discussed how regulatory burdens and government waste harmed American families. They praised Trump’s deregulation efforts and celebrated bureaucratic job cuts as a win for taxpayers.
E.J. Antoni: "Inflation Was Way WORSE At The End Of The Biden Admin Than They Originally Told Us”
EJ Antoni joined Steve Bannon to analyze economic data, highlighting that inflation at the end of Biden’s presidency was worse than initially reported. He noted that investment, a key driver of economic growth, was in decline, making Trump’s economic turnaround more challenging. Antoni also discussed downward revisions in job numbers, particularly affecting native-born citizens, while layoffs surged in Washington, D.C., signaling bureaucratic downsizing. He emphasized that regulatory costs under Biden significantly burdened American families, contrasting with Trump’s first-term deregulation. Additionally, Antoni questioned systemic biases in economic data revisions, suggesting potential manipulation. Bannon stressed that Trump’s administration must urgently address inflation, deficits, and trade imbalances.
TARIFF The CCP: Rickards And Antoni React To President Trump’s Geoeconomic And Geostrategic Reset
EJ Antoni, Jim Rickards, and Steve Bannon discussed President Trump’s bold economic reset, emphasizing tariffs on Mexico and Canada as a strategic move rather than a recession trigger. Antoni argued that since the U.S. is a premium market, tariffs would impact Canada and Mexico more than the U.S. He compared Trump’s approach to McKinley’s scientific tariff policies rather than Hoover’s blunt economic moves. Rickards highlighted that tariffs make sense when the U.S. runs a trade deficit, pushing foreign manufacturers to invest domestically. He traced the policy back to Hamilton’s “American System,” which prioritized national industry through protective tariffs. Bannon underscored the failure of globalization, critiquing Wall Street elites and institutions like Harvard Business School for promoting it. They agreed that Trump’s economic plan aims to level the playing field for American workers, challenging globalist trade policies and reviving historical economic strategies that dominated U.S. policy before the 1960s.
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