Steve Bannon: Canada And Mexico Will Not Exist If They Can’t Get Access To The U.S. Market
Steve Bannon’s remarks emphasize the ongoing “Days of Thunder,” signaling a strategic and intense political battle. He argues that Democrats are overwhelmed by a “flood the zone” strategy, despite Chuck Schumer’s attempts to counter it. Bannon highlights President Trump’s economic approach, rooted in Alexander Hamilton’s protectionist system, emphasizing tariffs as a national security tool. Trump, he explains, is using emergency measures to enforce economic policies that prioritize the U.S. market, potentially devastating Canada and Mexico if they lose access.
Bannon links geopolitics with economic strategy, referencing Trump’s “Monroe Doctrine 2.0” aimed at securing the Western Hemisphere against China’s predatory capitalism. He underscores the strategic partnership with Canada, particularly in energy and Arctic security.
On domestic policy, Bannon claims Trump is actively dismantling the administrative state and the DOJ, with Emma Boving allegedly taking control of the FBI. He also suggests Elon Musk has some involvement in monitoring U.S. Treasury funds. Additionally, Bannon accuses USAID of being a CIA cutout used for domestic and international financial manipulations.
Finally, he touches on Ukraine aid, noting that Zelensky has received significantly less than expected, raising concerns about financial mismanagement. His overarching message frames Trump’s policies as a strategic, hardball defense of American interests.
Steve Bannon: "At 25% Tariffs I’m Not So Sure Mexico Exists”
Steve Bannon provided a fiery commentary while reading President Trump’s social media posts, emphasizing economic nationalism and America First policies. He criticized The Wall Street Journal for its takedown of Trump’s proposed tariff plan, labeling them as anti-populist and globalist. Trump’s post condemned the influence of globalists and the media, arguing that tariffs are necessary to stop foreign countries from exploiting the U.S. through trade, crime, and drug imports. Bannon reinforced Trump’s stance, clarifying that America’s $36 trillion debt should not be misinterpreted as money owed to the U.S.
Trump’s economic plan hinges on encouraging domestic manufacturing, imposing tariffs on foreign-made products, and eliminating unfair subsidies to other nations, particularly Canada. He controversially suggested that Canada could become America’s 51st state to benefit from lower taxes and stronger military protection. Bannon doubled down on this, linking Trump’s policies to a broader fight against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the Mexican cartels.
Bannon warned that Trump’s aggressive trade strategy could drive Canada into recession and push Mexico toward collapse, returning it to a cartel-controlled narco-state. He predicted paramilitary operations against the cartels and a major geopolitical shift to push the CCP out of the Western Hemisphere. He also mocked Zelensky for admitting a $102 billion shortfall in U.S. aid, implying corruption and mismanagement.
Ultimately, Bannon framed Trump as a strategic force, rapidly dismantling the administrative state and deep state while securing America’s economic and geopolitical dominance.
Steve Bannon On President Trump’s Golden Door Realignment
Steve Bannon describes President Trump’s leadership as a complete reorientation of national security, trade, and economic policy, built over years of strategic planning. He emphasizes that Trump’s agenda is about dismantling the administrative and deep state, reshaping military strategy, and securing economic sovereignty. Bannon asserts that Trump is committed to eliminating globalist influence that has harmed American workers and families, especially through unfair trade practices and security vulnerabilities.
Bannon stresses the importance of securing the Western Hemisphere, blocking Russian and Chinese naval threats, and ensuring economic dominance by preventing foreign manipulation of trade agreements. He highlights Trump’s goal of making the U.S. impenetrable, both militarily and economically, likening it to historical American naval power. He also underscores Trump’s focus on confronting the deep state through fiscal control, signaling an aggressive policy overhaul.
Trump, according to Bannon, is a fearless disruptor, facing relentless attacks, including legal persecution, financial ruin, and political sabotage. Despite these challenges, his resilience remains his greatest strength. Bannon frames Trump’s leadership as a blunt force instrument breaking a corrupt system, leaving the Washington establishment scrambling, unable to respond effectively to his transformative agenda.
Steve Bannon: "We’re Choking Off The CIA, We’re Choking Off The FBI”
Steve Bannon emphasized the resilience of the populist movement, stating that despite opposition, the effort continues unabated. He criticized the establishment’s inability to intellectually counter figures like Tulsi Gabbard, Robert Kennedy Jr., and Kash Patel. Bannon praised Trump’s strategic decisiveness, highlighting Patel’s role and the aggressive push against institutions like the FBI and USAID, which he claims serve as cutouts for the CIA. He asserted that these agencies have failed to counter the Chinese Communist Party’s influence.
Bannon also referenced President Trump’s stance on economic policy, particularly in relation to BRICS and gold, suggesting that market turbulence is driving a shift towards gold as a safe asset. He hinted at upcoming financial moves and urged his audience to prepare. Throughout, he underscored Trump’s relentless push against bureaucratic inertia and the need to dismantle entrenched structures that serve globalist interests rather than the American people.
BREAKING: Trump Will Pause Mexico’s Tariffs In Exchange For 10,000 Troops Being Sent To Border
Steve Bannon’s comments highlight the geopolitical and economic shifts under President Trump’s policies. He discusses Mexico’s commitment to deploying 10,000 National Guard troops to secure the U.S. border in exchange for a temporary tariff pause, emphasizing that Trump is serious about stopping companies from exploiting trade loopholes by relocating factories just across the border. Bannon frames this as a significant geopolitical and economic realignment that globalists, who have grown complacent in power, cannot counter intellectually.
He criticizes the elites who previously controlled discourse through Big Tech and media suppression, crediting War Room and its audience for resisting censorship. On NATO, Bannon supports Trump’s push for European nations to increase defense spending to 5% of GDP if they are serious about security. He links current conflicts, including the Ukraine war, to historical struggles on the Eurasian landmass, stressing the need to secure the Western Hemisphere first.
Bannon also claims Trump is reclaiming the Panama Canal from Chinese influence and taking bold actions against the CCP. He praises Trump’s leadership, contrasting it with weak past administrations, and suggests that financial corruption is a key issue needing exposure. Finally, he criticizes Republicans for weak budget cuts and promotes Tax Network USA for debt relief.
Steve Bannon On President Trump’s Shattering Blows To The Deep State
Steve Bannon’s comments highlight his views on political leadership, foreign policy, and the transformation under President Trump’s administration. He critiques past leadership failures, drawing parallels between historical military operations and the current state of governance. Bannon emphasizes strategic priorities, praising Trump’s focus on Central America over traditional diplomatic routes. He discusses Kristi Noem’s assertive political stance and critiques elite corruption in Panama.
He expresses admiration for figures like Darren Beattie, whom he sees as emblematic of a shift towards a more aggressive, unapologetic governance style. Bannon argues that Trump’s approach mirrors industrialists like Andrew Carnegie—organizing talent rather than micromanaging. He stresses that Trump’s leadership disrupts the political establishment, likening Washington elites to controlled opposition in a fixed game.
Bannon also lauds Elon Musk’s efforts to dismantle bureaucracies like USAID, portraying it as part of a broader crackdown on wasteful spending. He underscores Trump’s ability to dismantle entrenched power structures, emphasizing a no-compromise, forceful strategy. In his view, Trump is a "blunt force instrument” against a corrupt system, moving at an unprecedented pace, leaving opponents "traumatized” as he reshapes political power in real-time.
Liz Yore On Archbishop Vigano’s Message To The American Catholic
Steve Bannon and Liz Yore discuss Archbishop Carlo Maria Viganò’s latest letter to American Catholics, which they see as a major challenge to globalist elites and the Deep State. Viganò argues that Trump’s victory signals a "counter-revolution of common sense” against both the Deep State and the "Deep Church.” He praises President Trump’s efforts to restore natural law and order in society. Yore emphasizes the letter’s significance, calling it a declaration of independence against the New World Order. Bannon suggests it should be read in every Catholic church, framing it as a rallying cry for resistance against globalist control.
FLOOD THE LINES: Call Your Senators to Support Trump’s Noms! Congress counts calls, not arguments!
Grace Chong emphasizes the importance of mobilizing supporters to call and pressure senators on key nominations, following Ted Cruz’s advice to keep messages to them short and direct. She highlights ongoing efforts to confirm Kash Patel for FBI Director and Tulsi Gabbard for DNI Director, urging people to contact senators like Todd Young (IN) and Bill Cassidy (LA) to secure support. Chong promotes the Billblaster app for easy access to legislative contacts and encourages in-person visits to Senate offices. She also discusses upcoming events like CPAC, offering discounted tickets and promoting the “Multiplier Academy” as a key conservative gathering.