"The World Wants To Be Associated With MAGA.” Steve Bannon On Foreign Investment Choosing Red States
Steve Bannon discussed President Trump’s aggressive economic moves, highlighting the imposition of 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, and a 20% tariff on Chinese goods. He argued that these actions are part of a larger economic warfare strategy aimed at reshaping U.S. manufacturing and ending reliance on foreign production, particularly in China. Bannon emphasized that major companies like Apple and Taiwan Semiconductor are following Trump’s plan, investing billions in the U.S. He also noted Trump’s stance on the war in Ukraine, urging Europe to contribute or stop talking and pushing for peace through economic pressure on adversaries like Russia and China.
$750 BILLION: Bannon And Glenn Tout Massive Investment In Manufacturing Facilitated By Trump
Steve Bannon and Brian Glenn discussed President Trump’s economic strategy, emphasizing the launch of an economic war with tariffs aimed at reshoring manufacturing to the U.S. Bannon highlighted how companies like Apple and Taiwan Semiconductor are investing in American production, surpassing Biden’s efforts. They also criticized NATO and the EU for escalating the Ukraine conflict without adequate financial contribution, with Trump calling their bluff. The discussion culminated in anticipation of Trump’s speech, focusing on national security and economic sovereignty through reshoring key industries like pharmaceuticals.
Eldridge Colby’s Theory Of The Case: Wrap Up The Ukraine Situation And Pivot Away From CENTCOM
Steve Bannon discussed the escalating global tensions, comparing the current geopolitical situation to the early years of World War II. He described the U.S. being in the midst of a “third world war,” with China having declared an economic war since 2019. Bannon highlighted President Trump’s efforts to counter China and shift focus from the Middle East to China. He also discussed Eldridge Colby’s controversial stance on Ukraine and China, arguing for containment over confrontation. While Bannon disagreed with Colby’s more restrained approach, he acknowledged Colby’s role in shaping U.S. defense strategy against Chinese expansion.
TEETSEL: "America’s Entire Approach To Economic Growth Has Been Dependent On War”
Steve Bannon and Eric Teetsel discussed President Trump’s historic approach to statecraft, emphasizing that the president is taking bold actions for the American people, particularly in areas like trade and geopolitics. Bannon described Trump’s shift toward geo-economics, focusing on strategic, rather than punitive, measures. They then addressed the controversial selection of Bridge Colby for a key foreign policy role, with Bannon praising Colby as an independent thinker who aligns with Trump’s America First agenda. The conversation also touched on avoiding U.S. involvement in another Middle Eastern land war and focusing on hemispheric defense and strategic naval dominance.
"American Is Buying The Future We Used To Build” Spencer Morrison On Trade Deficit
Steve Bannon and Spencer Morrison discussed the impact of President Trump’s economic strategy, particularly his use of tariffs to reshape America’s industrial capacity and address trade imbalances. They emphasized the importance of tariffs not just for economic reasons, but also for national defense, aiming to restore American manufacturing. Bannon criticized Wall Street’s dismissal of trade deficits, explaining that paying for foreign goods results in selling U.S. assets and debt. They argued that Trump’s policies are part of a broader reset to revitalize the American economy, warning that rising prices due to tariffs would be offset by wage growth, reversing stagnation.
Tom Fitton On U.S. Government Settling $30 Million Ashli Babbitt Lawsuit Over Murder By Lt. Byrd
Steve Bannon and Tom Fitton discussed the ongoing legal case involving the shooting death of Ashley Babbitt during the Capitol riot. Fitton highlighted that the Biden administration had attempted to dismiss parts of the lawsuit, which seeks justice for Babbitt’s family. The lawsuit targets the U.S. government, not the officer who shot Babbitt, Lieutenant Bird. Fitton criticized the lack of accountability for Bird and questioned why he was not investigated or prosecuted. He expressed hope that the Trump administration would ensure justice for Babbitt. They also discussed the potential implications of a settlement, which could signal government liability.
KAROLEVA: "More And More The EU Is Becoming A Tyrannical Superstate”
Steve Bannon and Scarlet Karolva discussed the European Union’s handling of crises, particularly the EU’s decision to allocate 800 billion euros to military efforts amidst the Ukraine war. Karolva criticized the EU Commission for using crises to consolidate power and push its agenda, particularly regarding defense, which should remain within national sovereignty. She emphasized the dangers of an EU military force and expressed concern over the potential escalation of conflict in Europe. Regarding Ukraine, Karolva supported Trump’s commitment to peace, advising him to focus on negotiating peace deals rather than engaging with Zelensky.