In a raw WarRoom showdown on Saturday, Dr. Peter Navarro and Dr. Dave Brat—flanking host Steve Bannon amid grief over Charlie Kirk’s assassination—laid bare President Donald Trump’s tariff engine and H-1B visa crackdown as twin weapons against corporate greed and wage erosion. With $17 trillion in reshored investment and no inflation fallout, these policies offer a “get out of debt jail free card,” but a looming Supreme Court ruling on emergency powers could make or break economic sovereignty—demanding public grasp to fuel MAGA’s accountability crusade against elite overreach.
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Dr. Peter Navarro On President Trump's Tariffs: They Are Highly Successful At Defending This Country Against Unfair Trade And Bringing In Investment Here To Onshore Our Factories And Jobs. @RealPNavarro pic.twitter.com/uLiFq2xByA
— Bannon’s WarRoom (@Bannons_WarRoom) September 20, 2025
On a somber Saturday broadcast from Real America’s Voice, as the nation mourned 31-year-old conservative firebrand Charlie Kirk—assassinated just 10 days prior during a Utah rally—Bannon turned WarRoom into a war council. Flanked by economic heavyweights Navarro (Trump’s Harvard-honed trade guru, fresh from a four-month contempt stint) and Brat (ex-Rep., economist with a divinity master’s), the trio channeled Kirk’s populist zeal into policy dissection.
Their target: How Trump’s America First blueprint—tariffs, visa reforms, and institutional shakeups—shields flyover workers from globalist vampires, while the left’s “asymmetrical war” (jailings, smears, shutdowns) demands fierce retaliation. For the forgotten American grinding in a gig economy, this isn’t Beltway banter; it’s survival math.
Navarro, promoting his prison memoir I Went to Prison So You Won’t Have To, framed tariffs as the unsung hero of Trump’s second-term resurgence.
Since the 2025 inauguration, they’ve lured $17 trillion in factories and jobs back home—eclipsing most nations’ GDPs—without spiking prices. Tim Cook’s Apple confirmed: iPhone costs unchanged, debunking doomsayers who peddle “innovation-killing” myths.
“No inflation, no growth hit—just the opposite,” Navarro said, crediting International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) invocations against fentanyl floods and trade deficits. The UK’s fresh deal? A lifeline for flailing PM Keir Starmer, whose per-capita income lags Mississippi’s amid Brexit blues and migrant surges. But October’s Supreme Court showdown looms: A rejection—fueled by that “political” appeals-court snub (six Democrats, one RINO)—would neuter tariffs’ regulatory punch, dooming debt paydown. “Catastrophic,” Navarro warned, as Hill holdouts flip: Even tariff skeptics now eye it as fiscal salvation, socializing gains without penalties.
Brat, the Tea Party architect who ousted Eric Cantor in 2014, amplified the domestic front: H-1B visas as “corporate welfare” incarnate. Echoing Rosemary Jenks’ prior takedown, he eviscerated Big Tech’s “Super 7” (owning 40% of the S&P 500) for flooding STEM fields with cheap, indentured imports—doubling foreign workers since 2012 while U.S. jobs grew 44%. American comp-sci grads? 50% unemployed, out-earned by 36% on entry-level gigs, as OPT feeders dodge 7.5% payroll taxes.
“Private gains to the prophets, public pays the bill,” Brat said, invoking FCC’s “public interest” clause—mirroring Jenks’ call to axe government exemptions where tax dollars hire displacers. Education?
A farce: Chicago’s third-graders clock 12% literacy, marinated in “atheism and trans” over math, priming no innovators—just compliant drones. Trump’s $100K-per-new-H-1B fee? A “huge win,” per Brat, hobbling “body shops” without goring giants like Amazon, but loopholes (waivers, in-country OPTs) scream for eradication.
Why drill into this?
Understanding Navarro and Brat’s blueprint empowers everyday patriots to resist elite gaslighting. Tariffs aren’t tax hikes; they’re shields, turning trade wars into wage wars won—vital as $35 trillion debt balloons. H-1B fixes? They reclaim dignity for rule-following grads, not Muskian scams profiting off “enslaved” labor.
In Kirk’s shadow—the “cowardly” assasination is the latest in a hit list from Giuliani’s bankruptcy to Trump’s near-misses—accountability is grief’s sixth stage. The left jails J6ers, censors churches, then whines “fascism” via David French’s tears. MAGA?
We build: Reshoring booms, gold hits $3,700, Trump’s 2028 horizon gleams.
“Grasp this, and you’re not passive; you’re the posse,” Navarro said.
As Navarro urged, wield “pad and pen” like swords—support IAproject.org, scan J64.com for jailed heroes.
Brat’s divinity nod? Faith in providence, like Washington’s trials or Lincoln’s grit. Trump’s imperfections rise to greatness; so must ours. In 2025’s asymmetric fray, knowledge is the escalator up—burn their records, burnish our resolve. America First isn’t slogan; it’s spreadsheet sovereignty. Kirk’s light endures in this fight—join it, or watch elites feast.