Tuesday, July 16
Captain Bannon: My Father And Peter Navarro’s Imprisonment An Example Of Two Tier Justice System
Donald Trump Jr. and Maureen Bannon discussed Steve Bannon’s current situation and what that means for the America First movement. Maureen said her dad is doing well, staying busy by reading books, including the Bible, and communicating through email. They highlighted the perceived injustice of Steve and Peter Navarro being imprisoned, contrasting their treatment with that of political figures like Merrick Garland and framing it as evidence of a two-tier justice system. They emphasized the importance of continuing the WarRoom program and maintaining the movement despite these challenges.
Maureen praised the support from the movement’s base and reminded people of the collective effort needed to sustain their goals for winning elections in November. They also discussed the significance of JD Vance as a vice-presidential candidate, praising his youth, military background, and potential to carry forward the movement’s ideals. Both agreed on nurturing new talent to ensure the movement’s longevity.
Bessent: A Tale Of Two Economies; 70% Of Americans Already In Recession
Donald Trump Jr. and Scott Bessent discussed the economic situation in the U.S., highlighting its crucial role in the upcoming election. Trump Jr. emphasized the importance of addressing the economy alongside politics. Bessent described the current state as a “tale of two economies,” where a small percentage of Americans are thriving, while the majority are struggling. He criticized the Biden administration for its central planning approach, comparing it to China’s economic strategies.
Bessent explained that while top earners benefit from stock market gains, the bottom half faces rising costs and economic hardships. He pointed out issues like increasing auto repossessions and small businesses struggling to pay rent. High interest rates exacerbate these problems, making many housing and auto loans unaffordable.
The discussion also touched on the Trump administration’s impact on the working class and the challenges posed by Biden’s policies. Bessent argued that to reverse the economic decline, the U.S. needs to reduce the budget deficit, achieve energy dominance, and deregulate the economy. Both agreed on the necessity of growth and investment to revitalize the American Dream and restore economic stability.
Trennert: Common Man’s Standard Of Living Deteriorated By 7% Under Biden Admin
In their conversation, Donald Trump Jr. and Jason Trennert discussed the current state of the economy, focusing on the disparity between official inflation figures and the real-life experiences of everyday Americans. Trennert introduced the “Common Man CPI,” an index he created that includes essential items like food, energy, shelter, children’s clothing, insurance, and utilities, contrasting it with the official CPI which excludes food and energy. According to Trennert, the Common Man CPI has consistently shown higher inflation rates than the official figures throughout Biden’s administration, outpacing wage growth by 7% over the past three years.
This disconnect has led to a deterioration in the standard of living for the average person, despite stock market highs. They also criticized mainstream media and economists, like Paul Krugman, for presenting a misleadingly positive picture of inflation. Trennert argued that the current economic strategy is unsustainable, relying heavily on deficit spending. The discussion underscored a broader critique of government and media handling of economic issues, highlighting a perceived gap between official reports and public reality.
Patel: Are We Gonna Rely On FBI And DOJ To Run Assassination Investigation When They Framed Trump
In this segment, Kash Patel and Maureen Bannon highlighted the upcoming premiere of “Government Gangsters,” a film based on Steve Bannon’s bestselling book aimed at exposing the Deep State. Patel announced the film’s worldwide premiere at the RNC, emphasizing its free admission and availability for pre-order on WarRoom dot film. He praised the dedication of the filmmaking team amidst challenges, including legal battles over the book’s release, framing it as a crucial expose and solution-oriented narrative.
Patel’s enthusiasm extended to discussing President Trump’s appearance at the RNC and his selection of JD Vance as a VP nominee, praising Trump’s resilience and leadership. He underscored the film’s importance in portraying a critical perspective on government bureaucracy, aligning with Bannon’s mission against the Deep State. Patel encouraged viewers to attend the premiere or access the film online, anticipating a widespread impact and support from audiences nationwide.