Bannon's War Room - July 16, 2024


Episode 3761: WarRoom RNC Evening Special Day 2


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00:00:00.000 this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.880 these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:17.480 had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:21.240 in the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do
00:00:24.620 people like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these
00:00:32.340 people had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to
00:00:39.900 save my country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k band
00:00:54.620 what's going on guys donald trump jr here with the great maureen bannon and uh so you're not
00:01:00.180 getting steve bannon today because of so much of the nonsense uh that we're dealing with i i know
00:01:05.960 maureen i'd reached out to your dad uh when when all that nonsense started going even a couple weeks
00:01:10.740 ago i was like whatever i can do to help to keep the show going because it's really all part uh of
00:01:17.560 the movement so i gotta ask how is he doing because we haven't even had a chance to catch up we're at
00:01:21.920 the rnc we're live here on the stand interview after interview after interview uh how's that
00:01:28.420 going he's doing good you know he's keeping himself busy in there you know reading he's able to have
00:01:34.340 five books at a time so he has the bible and four other books he's doing a lot of reading and he has
00:01:40.000 no internet access while he's in there but we're able to send articles but you have to copy and paste
00:01:44.940 the articles well that's how like my father does email still it's literally like he gets a printout he
00:01:50.140 hand writes on it and then has someone pdf it back to you i'm like that's that's my father's
00:01:54.280 way of communication it's probably smart i mean having all had our phone subpoenaed now a thousand
00:01:58.660 times like it's probably better you know it's uh oh i can definitely agree but he's if i see a
00:02:05.760 headline i think that he'll he'll like i send it to him i copy and paste the article and send it to
00:02:10.680 him and then we just go back and forth on our thoughts about the article oh yeah now i'm i'm excited to be
00:02:16.120 able to do this because i think you know the the reach uh that he's been able to have the the contact
00:02:21.720 with the base the the care uh you know for those people is is is so fundamental and i you know you
00:02:28.100 could see it was such a clear uh intentional act to take him out conveniently for four months you know
00:02:34.600 prior to an election we saw them uh do the same with peter navarro i think one of the last times i was
00:02:40.760 on with your dad live i just gotten back from visiting peter navarro in prison he was put in
00:02:46.460 prison for four months even though his case was still out for appeal right it's almost again it's
00:02:52.460 you see a recurring theme here it shows the two-tiered justice system that we have in this country the fact
00:02:57.400 that peter navarro and my dad are political prisoners i know peter navarro gets out tomorrow
00:03:02.960 but he's been in four months both judges sentenced them to four months with no supervised release so they
00:03:09.460 have to serve the four months and they're political prisoners and then you see merrick garland roaming
00:03:14.140 the streets free not arrested you know hold him in contempt and kick it to the doj and the doj is
00:03:20.400 not going to prosecute so it just shows how two-tiered this justice system is well we've been talking about
00:03:26.280 sort of that that elevation you know of the rhetoric uh the the party the democrats that you know they
00:03:31.600 they preach so much about democracy and they they truly fear fascism and sort of feels a lot like
00:03:37.840 they've they've been the ones actually acting like a fascist yeah you have borne witness to that i
00:03:42.220 have them in yeah we've been fined a half a billion dollars for paying back a loan on time with interest
00:03:47.840 i'm still trying to figure that out you know i guess it doesn't matter it doesn't have to make sense
00:03:52.460 because they don't care there is there is no rule of law no it's rules for the other side rules for
00:03:56.520 be but not for me yeah um what are your thoughts we haven't had again we haven't had a chance to
00:04:02.740 speak but you know we've been talking about what they're doing they're willing to jail him at the
00:04:06.280 first they try to fine him then they try to cancel him then they try to impeach him then they try to
00:04:09.960 censor him then if that doesn't work you try to take away his businesses and then they maybe if that
00:04:15.280 doesn't work jail although you know after this weekend it's like wow they'll they'll actually go
00:04:21.160 further than that and i yeah i i wish i was surprised but i'm not given the rhetoric that
00:04:27.000 we've seen before uh and after all of those things what what are your thoughts on it i mean i think
00:04:32.900 after what happened on saturday with your dad and i'm very grateful that he's okay and my dad said the
00:04:39.240 armor of god was around your father and i believe that a hundred percent um my dad has been saying that
00:04:44.920 though that the deep state and administrative state don't want your dad back in office that they were
00:04:49.280 willing to go to any means and we saw that on saturday and i'm uh very grateful that he's okay
00:04:54.680 but the left thinks that they're going to silence my dad by throwing him in prison they don't realize
00:05:00.200 that his voice will not be silenced i've known your dad for a long time we we we probably politically
00:05:06.620 agree on most things uh and i was i was you know sort of said even spoke to him about i go you know the
00:05:12.560 only person perhaps happier uh you know that you're getting thrown in jail than the left is maybe you for a
00:05:18.400 a little while but you know but then but again it's it's one of those things it's but then it
00:05:22.000 becomes real oh yes right so it's like you know even the idea of it like yes i will go and it'll
00:05:26.760 i think he comes out stronger with a bigger voice with a bigger following with more resolve uh you know
00:05:32.920 all of those things that we need but you know when it actually happens it's like oh man now now it's
00:05:36.820 actually happening and i think that they believe that his voice will be silenced and it's not going to
00:05:41.140 be silenced they think that war room is going to go away case in point we're here at the rnc
00:05:45.220 doing war room just because my dad's not behind the mic doesn't mean that his voice is not going
00:05:49.880 to be heard and that war room is going to be silenced we're going to continue to get the truth
00:05:54.100 out and like he said it's next man up you know we can't rely solely on one person to care to carry
00:06:01.380 the movement it has to be all of us and we're seeing that with all the amazing guest hosts that
00:06:06.120 we've had and you know we have to continue to do that continue the fight well i think that's a
00:06:12.180 really important concept i think that's somewhere something that i think as a party we've generally
00:06:16.020 been lacking which is we don't have much of a bench meaning there's plenty of republicans you know the
00:06:21.820 rhinos who you know who would gladly take the reins who would gladly amass some sort of power who will
00:06:26.100 then keep us in forever wars and but there aren't that many people uh on the bench that think the way
00:06:35.580 we do and are able to actually prosecute that so that's why taking your father out of that is an
00:06:39.840 important thing that's why i think it was so honestly i think so important to have the vice
00:06:43.960 presidential candidate that we have now someone that has that youth and the vigor to bring the
00:06:49.140 movement and keep it going uh what's great about your dad and you know they always these are people
00:06:54.580 willing to give other people a platform to make sure that their beliefs continue uh and i think that's
00:07:00.280 so critical and that's that's not typical everyone wants for the wants the power and the attention
00:07:03.480 themselves and if they can't have it they're taking their ball and they're going away and they're not
00:07:07.280 building up that next generation of talent oh i completely agree and the fact that he gives a
00:07:11.340 platform to so many people to get their views and and their opinions heard is an amazing thing and
00:07:18.420 you think that when he someone asked me if i thought that his voice was going to if his voice is going to
00:07:25.360 be amplified once he gets out i i think that a thousand percent i think a hundred percent i think
00:07:30.480 that first show back once he gets out it'll be record viewers because everyone wants to hear what he has to
00:07:36.400 say you know it takes sort of you know those tragedies to sometimes do that and you know it's
00:07:41.220 a tragedy i know with you know what i dealt with this weekend i did my show uh you know live last
00:07:47.640 night the first show sort of back after you know literal assassination attempt and it was the number
00:07:52.040 one live stream in america it's a people but we need those people to be engaged all the time i think
00:07:59.100 that's one of the things is you know people like oh well now you know after that you've got it in the
00:08:02.740 bag it's like there is nothing in the bag let me be very very clear there is nothing in the bag
00:08:09.660 there's nothing the other side won't do there is no length they won't go to to try to steal this to
00:08:16.320 try to corrupt it however they can win they will win they will tell us that joe biden's the most
00:08:23.400 brilliant person in the history of uh politics uh they've been lying to us for years uh the the
00:08:31.180 rhetoric and honestly the rhetoric continues i saw it yesterday so i had a privilege i don't know if
00:08:36.360 you guys have seen it on my social uh but i had the privilege of going with my brother we're basically
00:08:40.900 casting the florida delegates the 125 florida delegates on the floor which was the number to
00:08:45.700 throw him over the delegate counts to make my father officially the nominee right so we're there
00:08:50.820 and i get this reporter from msnbc some clown it comes up so if your father gets back in is he
00:08:58.100 gonna bring the hate and the chaos and the victory i go was that him or was that you guys i thought
00:09:02.360 that was you guys that created i mean you lied about russia you called half the country nazis and
00:09:06.100 fascists and you know deplorables now you know then it was an insult deplorables now it's like a
00:09:12.980 compliment relative to it yeah it's like i'll own that it's like you know but but you know they they
00:09:18.400 did that and he goes crazy and he will you put children in cages again i'm like i'm pretty sure that
00:09:23.840 was the democratic party that was you mean i literally said i go you mean the obama cages
00:09:28.640 and he goes that's not true that's not true he's been fact checked since uh because it is true uh but
00:09:34.560 he couldn't again it'd be one thing if we're doing a real interview uh you know a hard interview i'm
00:09:40.660 happy doing the big boy stuff it's okay we we can do that unlike joe it's you know it's fine but like
00:09:45.780 in that moment like 30 seconds before we're supposed to have this sort of historic moment for
00:09:49.920 my family 48 hours after my father is shot in the face they they still can't help but the narrative
00:09:56.800 so i was like you're a clown you just get out of here and you know it went pretty viral because it's
00:10:01.720 true but we have to you know whatever disdain we have for that mainstream media it's not enough
00:10:06.420 because to do that in that moment just shows that it shows their lack of character yeah well pulling
00:10:11.800 morning joe well why that's an admission that they've been sowing the seeds for some of this crap
00:10:16.520 uh you know it clearly i mean i'm sure they've said you're just as bad about you or your father
00:10:21.740 and all these things that you know it it doesn't stop that the night before he went into prison they're
00:10:26.820 laughing about it even the week before laughing about it and the fact that cnn reported that you
00:10:34.780 know dan barry was filled with sex offenders and other violent criminals which they've since been
00:10:41.180 fact-checked but you know laughing about that it just shows their character or lack thereof and the
00:10:48.260 fact that the fact that they're going to push this narrative to try and paint themselves as the party
00:10:53.220 of unity and love when they're the party of hate is just it shows their their true character so you
00:10:58.500 know i'm sort of interested in these moments of sort of what you're dealing with with your dad what
00:11:02.480 i've been dealing with you know are there people who've both stepped up in a great way to help or
00:11:08.220 and are there people that sort of like well now that i can't they don't have that access or whatever
00:11:12.060 that they've got have you been shocked by sort of the content of some of the characters that you
00:11:15.320 either thought were friends or really impressed with some of the people that you weren't so sure
00:11:18.540 um i've been very impressed by everyone and you know my dad said next man up and everyone has stepped up
00:11:25.120 in a way to help and support you know he doesn't want letters written he wants support for our sponsors
00:11:32.060 instead and i've seen the posse step up and support our sponsors you know get involved make sure
00:11:37.880 they're registered to vote yeah uh grassroots get the grassroots grassroots effort going and help
00:11:45.560 candidates get into office but you know i've seen just how strong people are that we can't rely solely
00:11:52.700 on my dad yeah that it takes we have to build that bench every day it takes everyone and everyone
00:11:58.020 has stepped up and just shown how strong they are now yeah listen we can't stress that enough if you
00:12:03.740 to nurture some of that talent for the future uh something we haven't done well uh but i think we
00:12:10.140 have a great opportunity and again i think what what are your thoughts on jd vance as the vice
00:12:13.900 presidential candidate because i think that that's such a for me it was such a great thing to have
00:12:18.340 happen because it was also it was such a win for baga for america first against you know all of
00:12:25.340 these sort of you know the globalists and the you know in the the rhinos and the warmongers and the
00:12:31.480 neocons you know literally there was a trillion dollars of capital between the individual you
00:12:37.340 know billionaires and this you know all pushing for their sort of you know chosen globalists that you
00:12:42.340 know but no one that was going to be really part of the movement other than jd so i'd love to hear
00:12:46.300 your thoughts on that i just felt like it was such a big win it uh for america first it was and the
00:12:51.720 fact that you know jd is only 39 years old so it's a younger member of the movement and he can
00:12:58.480 get the younger vote and he can carry the party he can carry that you know four years your dad's
00:13:05.120 going to make a great president the 47th president of the united states and then jd vance can carry the
00:13:10.800 the movement on from there so it just shows how strong this movement is and how much we want to
00:13:16.480 continue to grow it well again i love that it's him because it's like the people like so when are you
00:13:20.640 doing it it's like no no i got a great guy in there now i don't have to do it i don't have to
00:13:23.540 run i can just keep talking crap online and uh you know i'll do i'll host war room every once in a
00:13:27.980 while and i'll have my podcast and trigger to be on rumble and you know i can play and do the stuff
00:13:32.640 that we're not usually good at which is the fighting but not have to do the day job it's
00:13:35.480 perfect it's like it's a win-win oh it is it definitely is and the fact that he can get the
00:13:38.980 younger vote and he also has a military background so as a fellow veteran i greatly appreciate that and he
00:13:44.380 can get you know the military vote the military now isn't the same military that it was when i joined that
00:13:49.340 i got out but he can help you know get some of that vote and the conservatives that in the military
00:13:55.300 that are afraid to voice their opinions or afraid to support a candidate i think he can really draw
00:14:00.740 that out of the military well you know it was also interesting when you talk about you know jd's
00:14:04.320 military service you see so many of these sort of politicians that have you know they do they do
00:14:08.560 the military thing but it's like they go to harvard yale and then go to the military because it's like
00:14:12.460 i'm going to be in politics and this is another box i have to check i want to check it so yeah
00:14:16.060 he went out of high school and joined the marine like that's different right that i don't know what
00:14:22.800 i'm allowed to say as a not veteran right so i'll let you say but it does strike me as different and
00:14:28.900 i think it's an important difference as it relates to uh his service it does and it shows that you know
00:14:35.300 he has a true respect and love for our country he didn't do it to check a box to help him with
00:14:41.300 political to gain a political future he did it because he wanted to serve our country and and
00:14:46.680 that you know now he is serving our country in a different way but i want you guys to stay tuned
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00:16:15.620 well guys we're back on war room good to be here i'm happy to be uh filling in for steve who's a little
00:16:29.240 bit absentee for uh for a little while you know it's it's nonsense but this is the environment that
00:16:35.100 we're dealing with i mean but but it's great to be here at the rnc i'm here with scott best and a
00:16:39.200 great sort of economic advisor uh someone who understands what's going on in the world i think
00:16:44.260 we'd be remiss to you know to only talk about politics but a big part i think of this election
00:16:49.080 is going to be the economy is scott where where do you see you know america right now as an economy i
00:16:56.760 think it was bill clinton said it's the economy stupid right and it seems like it's an abject
00:17:00.960 disaster you know it's really a tale of two economies i was on bloomberg the other day and
00:17:07.460 they said do you agree with joe jerome powell that there is a chance of a recession and i said you
00:17:13.220 know 70 of america is already in a recession it's really bifurcated talk about that because right i
00:17:19.200 mean there are sort of the economic markers and it feels like you know the other side always moves
00:17:23.520 the goalposts it's like if recession meant this it's like well now it means this and they're
00:17:27.940 they're playing that game and i mean you see that and feel it every day right well there's a big
00:17:32.060 economic marker which is you know just like any central planning economy and make no mistake
00:17:37.200 you know the biden team is they're old-fashioned central planners yeah so in china you know they
00:17:42.760 have a 5.5 percent growth target and they hit it they don't care how they get it but they hit the
00:17:48.600 headlines so you know we're hitting these two 2.5 percent gdp numbers but that's because the upper
00:17:55.160 10 20 percent of america consumes so much so you know the top 10 or 20 percent are 50 percent of
00:18:03.240 consumption whereas the bottom 50 are getting crushed you know it's even like the stock market
00:18:08.200 right you're they are hitting you know all-time highs in the stock market but it's like five stocks
00:18:11.780 that are basically responsible for that so if you're not a holder of those
00:18:14.940 yeah it's not really the economic marker that you know people think it is well it's not broad at all
00:18:21.580 and it's the opposite uh you know of trump i call it trump 1.0 trump 1.0 uh working class people did
00:18:28.640 great well you know manual manual work the their salaries went up two times the managerial class
00:18:36.200 you know upper income people did great so everybody did well here you know like in joe biden's america
00:18:42.700 you either own assets and the stock market's up real estate's up or you're in the bottom 50 percent
00:18:48.780 and you have debt and you're getting crushed there there was a statistic today auto repossessions are
00:18:54.860 up 23 percent 23 percent wow i i read i don't know if it's true it was a couple weeks ago you know 43
00:19:01.660 percent of small businesses weren't going to be able to pay rent that month which is seems incredibly high
00:19:06.260 but but i read it in multiple areas is that an accurate statistic and and what these things are all
00:19:11.660 adding up obviously with interest rates you know your car is no longer affordable your new home is
00:19:15.940 no longer affordable what whatever your home costs you know you're paying twice as much you're in big
00:19:21.660 trouble no look in the old days you know i i'm old enough to remember jimmy carter you know i was a
00:19:27.540 teenager but they called it the misery index and you know we're back to the 70s with the misery index
00:19:33.660 and what's happened now is the economic numbers don't have you know you just pointed out the interest
00:19:39.360 rate cost for killing people yeah so uh the interest rate cost have been taken out of the
00:19:45.260 inflation indices but the average home payment per month is up 100 for the same house and the average
00:19:52.820 auto payments up about 30 percent so you know working class people are getting crushed yeah i see that i mean
00:19:59.220 i even i think about my kids in their future i look at where housing prices go then i look at that you
00:20:04.580 sort of the monthly nut of what it takes to do that with you know seven percent interest rates
00:20:08.800 saying how does anyone afford a home how does a young person coming out of college how did how can
00:20:14.540 where do they even start well that that's why i think your dad's so popular with the under 35 under 40
00:20:21.540 group now because you know they're they're losing hope in the american dream and you know i i think uh
00:20:28.340 you know i was down at mar-a-largo last week and you know his saying make america affordable again
00:20:33.860 which i really like that's the theme you know of the convention today you know you can make it
00:20:38.840 affordable or you can make us prosperous the way to solve some of these problems whether it's
00:20:43.380 you know the the deficit in social security is is you could the only way to solve that is to
00:20:48.040 literally grow so much that you sort of envelop that vacuum right and it's the only way to do it is
00:20:55.120 a hundred percent and you know other than support president trump the reason i've come out from
00:21:00.600 behind my desk and i'm taking such a public role is i think 2024 2025 is the last opportunity to grow
00:21:08.460 our way out of this yeah so you talk about that it's sort of like that that pendulum swings and it
00:21:13.820 usually corrects but sometimes it can swing so far that it flies off the uh it flies out of the clock
00:21:19.320 there there is a point of economic no return i i don't know you know what that number is once
00:21:25.040 you get to the you know is it is it 40 trillion in debt yeah what happens where the interest alone
00:21:31.460 is debilitating and it stops us being able to fund all some of these things that are being funded that
00:21:36.640 are important and even maybe the only good news is maybe it stops you know we're not sending 20
00:21:42.180 million dollars for you know transgender awareness to pakistan or whatever it may be anymore because
00:21:48.680 you know maybe maybe that would be the good thing although i think that would probably gets to a
00:21:51.880 disastrous point yeah well i i wrote a piece on another network last week and for the first time
00:21:59.520 interest costs on the national debt are bigger than the defense budget bigger than the defense budget so
00:22:05.520 the debt is now becoming a national security issue and you know what's happening is you know
00:22:11.820 traditionally in the u.s you know the the tax take is between 17 and 20 percent of gdp and the
00:22:19.140 spending is around 20. biden administration's blown it out we're 23 24 percent of spending and they're
00:22:25.500 just putting debt on top of debt and trying to make us into kind of a european style social democracy
00:22:31.680 so so what happens and and what's the breaking point if these policies continue right if biden
00:22:38.160 somehow wins and again there's we're not taking anything for granted we're not taking our foot off
00:22:42.200 the gas when do you see that sort of just economic free fall well i i look i it'd be on november 6
00:22:49.200 because you know i i'm the one who call point the the phrase the trump rally you know in the stock
00:22:55.120 market and you know look as your dad goes up in the polls the the dow they had a gigantic day-to-day
00:23:03.300 small caps have finally taken off and it's all in anticipation of lower energy costs deregulation
00:23:11.300 and getting down the debt you know the biden administration wants to let the 2017 tax cuts
00:23:18.620 expire and raise taxes on capital gains it's insanity yeah the capital gains ones is interesting
00:23:24.780 especially when you talk about you know people half of them is going to be not just wealthy guys in the
00:23:30.480 stock market it's going to be people who bought a house 30 years ago and that's sort of their their
00:23:34.560 nest egg and uh you you eliminate that what is the plan for that because that seems like it's just
00:23:38.720 like it just would discourage almost any and all investment and maybe they like that because they
00:23:44.060 just want to create a group of dependents you know that are living on a fixed income or barely at all
00:23:49.120 and uh what what's the theory behind the the capital gains yeah look i i i think you know the first thing on
00:23:56.400 the first few months of a trump 2.0 is going to be reprivatize the economy because right now it's
00:24:03.720 running on government spending and you know their theory of the case is that government can do it
00:24:08.480 better and i think on capital gains that the the most important thing that the trump tax cuts did
00:24:15.340 were to establish you know capital spending capital formation and increase productivity and you know
00:24:23.440 this you know massive unfettered immigration kills productivity but you know i i think also the big
00:24:30.360 thing that most people miss with that one is also what it does to real wage growth for hard-working
00:24:35.840 americans but that are in the sort of the lower income brackets i mean you're literally robbing
00:24:40.320 from those people you're making it less likely that businesses are going to raise their wages
00:24:44.900 it it feels like that's a huge uh economic would be an economic driver in this election cycle it doesn't
00:24:51.560 feel like a lot of people understand just how debilitating that could be oh i i i think you know
00:24:55.820 maybe the the people in the upper quartile don't but i i think you know the the people in the bottom
00:25:01.520 do and you know i call it the three i's inflation interest rates and immigration is what's killing
00:25:07.700 the bottom 25 or bottom 50 percent of americans well feels like immigration we can probably take care
00:25:14.140 of on day one as my father joked and they run around with and pretend that you know he said it in
00:25:19.560 hostility he said you know i'm going to be a dictator for one day uh you know we're going to shut down
00:25:24.180 our border and we're going to start drilling uh how do you take care of the inflation component
00:25:29.220 that's not one that reverses overnight you can't you can't do what has been done for this many years
00:25:34.380 now and and just turn that off and get things back to normal how do you solve that without creating the
00:25:39.420 the potential negatives that come with that yeah look it it's it's all expectations yeah so you you give
00:25:47.900 forward guidance that you know your dad and i have talked about you know trying to cut the budget
00:25:53.540 deficit in half to get it down to three percent by the end of his term and the market will like that
00:25:59.340 you know we go back to u.s energy dominance and the uh you know oil prices go to uh fifty dollars
00:26:08.320 and then we deregulate because the thing that really killed the biden economy was they had the
00:26:14.000 big shock from government spending but then they increased regulation and inflation popped well we're
00:26:19.500 going to get all of that regulation gone uh scott really appreciate you being on here really
00:26:24.740 appreciate all your help uh and your knowledge and look forward to hopefully having you in the
00:26:28.840 next administration well thanks for all you do well guys with that we're going to go to jason
00:26:33.280 trent also going to keep sort of the economic thoughts going on because again it it is a huge
00:26:38.580 component of this and in the time that we've had you know the craziness that we've experienced over
00:26:44.380 the last 56 hours we still have you know a hundred and something days till we get to the election so
00:26:49.400 jason you know where are your thoughts on the economy what we can do how we're going to fix this
00:26:52.940 and and where it goes if if if we don't win this election well i i agree with so much of what scott
00:26:58.380 said he's a good friend of mine and uh listen we are reaching a point at which and i think frankly
00:27:04.260 secretary yellen has really been very much responsible for the fact that we've been able
00:27:09.260 barely to get away with massive fiscal mismanagement and so there's absolutely no coordination between
00:27:16.080 monetary and fiscal policy right now and it seems to me that has to be job number one to get the
00:27:21.260 fiscal and monetary policies aligned with one another and then we have to stop spending money
00:27:25.420 that we don't have it's it's easier said than done but the permanent state is fighting a tooth and
00:27:31.160 nail uh and that's the way you solve i would also say the inflation problem because there's a lot
00:27:36.440 of waste as we know productive investments productive spending doesn't increase inflation
00:27:41.080 unproductive spending does yeah the waste is a big one i mean yeah i was literally going to start
00:27:45.440 writing a book about it and then just got crazy with camp but the amount of money that we spend
00:27:50.480 for nonsense for people who hate our guts for things that aren't productive is is truly insane i think
00:27:55.480 we're going to break in a in a few seconds so i think when we come back we'll come back with that
00:27:59.660 after that we're always going to have cash patel so guys i need everyone stick around we'll be back in a
00:28:05.440 couple of minutes and we'll finish up with jason trying to bring on cash and have a great time
00:28:09.220 see you in a few seconds
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00:29:52.440 well guys we are back i am not stephen k bannon he's much more handsome than i am but i'm here
00:30:06.740 with jason trenton we're talking about the economy uh talk a little bit about what you were talking
00:30:10.940 about because you see all the guys you know on tv talking we're getting inflation under control but
00:30:16.340 you sort of created an index that really measures actual inflation what what everyday americans
00:30:21.880 feel when they go in a grocery store or whatever it may be talk a little bit about that because it's
00:30:25.200 so different than numbers we're told by the mainstream media and the usual liars well it's
00:30:29.660 incredible new york times and other outlets have really written a number of pieces saying
00:30:33.800 don't believe your own lying eyes inflation's fine one of the things we created is called the
00:30:37.960 common man cpi and the common man cpi only includes things people must buy
00:30:43.320 so core cpi excludes food and energy and you know i would say food and energy is pretty
00:30:48.780 pretty core for most people right so we just include food energy shelter children's clothing
00:30:54.780 insurance and utilities and what we found is that it has surpassed the headline number
00:31:00.480 reported by the government in 36 of the 41 months of the biden administration
00:31:05.140 and it is running at 3.3 as opposed to 3 in the last configuration more importantly it has surpassed
00:31:14.040 wages by 7 over the past three years in your dad's administration wages surpassed the common man cpi
00:31:21.380 in the biden administration wages have have undershot uh the common man cpi by about seven percent so
00:31:28.660 the average person the common man's standard of living has deteriorated by seven percent over the
00:31:34.180 past three years that's why despite the fact that stock market's hitting new highs yeah no one feels
00:31:38.500 good about it yeah i remember i this was a couple months ago i saw you know paul krugman did this
00:31:42.660 article no no inflation is really a great and then i'm looking at the chart i'm like it doesn't make
00:31:46.720 any sense because i listen if i'm pissed off when i go to a grocery store with my children like
00:31:50.560 the son of a billionaire from manhattan like if i'm like i don't know it feels really expensive
00:31:55.160 uh if if that's hitting me it's got to be crushing everyday americans and i saw this thing and i'm like
00:32:01.280 what is he talking about and then i read it and there's a little asterisk if you take out it was
00:32:05.920 energy food housing and transportation we're doing great i'm like i'm like i don't know like i'm like
00:32:14.180 what else is there like you know only phds from the coasts uh could actually think that it's so
00:32:20.820 intellectually dishonest and it's something again that makes sense for intellectuals but it doesn't
00:32:27.360 make any sense for most of us who are just trying to get from one day to the next certainly well but
00:32:31.780 make but make okay as an intellectual as someone who does it make it make sense to me because how
00:32:37.600 on earth can you why would you why would you even measure inflation without those things listen the
00:32:43.420 only reason why the economy is not in recession right now is because we're spending money as if
00:32:47.860 we're in recession we're running a budget deficit that's seven percent of gdp with about a four
00:32:53.740 percent unemployment rate with a very low labor participation rate but we've never spent this
00:32:59.040 much money this this kind of deficit when the unemployment has ever been below seven percent
00:33:03.320 so of course you can say well we're not in recession but we're spending money what would happen if you
00:33:08.720 actually did go into recession all the automatic stabilizers unemployment insurance welfare food stamps
00:33:14.720 all those things would explode we're not leaving ourselves any room whatsoever should an unfortunate
00:33:20.380 event happen in the global economy the deficit would be ten percent of gdp and then as scott said
00:33:25.860 that becomes it is already a national security issue interest expense is going to exceed defense
00:33:32.040 spending as scott said it will exceed medicare spending next year and unfortunately this administration
00:33:37.760 is funding a lot of it short term well that's the game i feel like whether it was with the college
00:33:43.060 loans like who cares if the supreme court says they're buying whatever votes they can they're trying to keep
00:33:47.960 it afloat but we're spending money we don't have or a short-term goal that is frankly a big negative for
00:33:54.260 the country right eventually debt is just borrowing from the future uh debt doesn't is not necessarily
00:33:59.220 bad if it's used for a purpose uh it depends on on on if you're spending if you're wasting it guys
00:34:03.900 i mean listen if you're if you're actually making productive investments or if you're doing something
00:34:09.120 that creates increases the capital stock of the country that takes care of inflation itself
00:34:13.760 productivity takes care of inflation right now you're literally just dropping money out of
00:34:18.420 helicopters and that's that's why inflation in my opinion is turning out to be a lot stickier than
00:34:22.960 people had suspected well jason great to have you on here really appreciate your thoughts guys we're
00:34:27.620 gonna be going now with the one and only cash patel we're gonna do one more segment i gotta get and do
00:34:33.220 my triggered podcast but we're gonna do a quick switch out and get cash in here uh what's going on
00:34:40.200 buddy i know i saw you briefly yesterday sort of in passing running between interviews it's a
00:34:46.580 little bit of zoo but we haven't even had a chance to kind of yeah to catch up i mean you're a guy
00:34:50.740 that's you know been involved you're a guy that's been sort of in in the intelligence world and you know
00:34:57.660 how did what happened this weekend happen how how is that allowed it's yeah it's and i wish we were
00:35:06.360 catching up on different you know exactly it's like different settings but this is the reality
00:35:10.720 i mean the reality is the president of the united states your father they didn't shoot at him they
00:35:16.600 shot and hit him at a rally for the presidency of the united states of america in 2024 not 1824
00:35:23.740 and how that happens is a systemic failure but i also don't want to be the guy that gets ahead of
00:35:28.800 a righteous investigation right i want to know what happened i wrote an op-ed and i'll kick today
00:35:32.820 saying the stages and steps that congress and republicans take to actually allow for an
00:35:38.000 investigation are we really going to rely on the fbi and doj well that's the thing who framed your dad
00:35:41.620 i you know someone asked me that earlier today in another interview they're like well would you
00:35:45.460 trust the fbi i go i trust the fbi like how about like that would be the last yeah agency i'd ever
00:35:51.140 trust to do this right i mean they these are people that call you know concerned parents at pta
00:35:55.020 meetings domestic terrorists because that's what they actually think not all the door kickers i get that
00:35:59.760 yeah uh but there are you know they're arresting guys who are amish farmers who sell unpasteurized
00:36:04.820 milk rather than going after you know actual bad guys so you know how what needs to get done there
00:36:11.940 how do you form that kind of committee how do you do it in a reasonable amount of time uh and how do you
00:36:17.460 stop them from lying to the american people about it look it's really simple we have to remind congress
00:36:22.160 that they are co-ordinate co-equal branch of government they are not subservient to the fbi and doj
00:36:27.180 actually per the constitution the doj and fbi report to congress and the house of representatives
00:36:31.700 so what you do is you get the speaker to stand up an immediate special committee and not bend the
00:36:36.320 knee to merrick garland and chris ray like they have with the subpoena for joe biden's videotapes
00:36:40.860 they've ceded that ground they can immediately issue document requests and also what we have now is a
00:36:45.880 public will to find out how a president of the united states who's running again for president of
00:36:50.120 united states was shot that has never happened before that can pierce through every animosity in
00:36:54.180 washington dc it can be a unifying factor to discover the truth but if house republicans
00:36:58.600 just want cheap headlines and want to do interviews we're never going to find out the truth i think the
00:37:02.700 american people deserve the truth that's what the op-ed's about and i also offered i would run it for
00:37:07.380 them for free if they wanted to well i would love to see that you think you think there's a chance that
00:37:13.580 that happens i offered it yeah because i you know when i first got the news right it was it was 90
00:37:19.280 minutes before i found out anything about what actually happened i mean i got a call i got kim calls me
00:37:22.940 like your dad's been shot i'm like wait what like like i need more than that at that time i was uh
00:37:27.980 but then you know so i'm going through it you start seeing the video i'm like okay well it must have
00:37:32.480 been someone from a thousand yards out or something like that and maybe that explains well you're a
00:37:36.640 hunter you know this well i also i come from a competitive shooting background i've i've had a
00:37:40.260 secret service detail i've been around my father's day like then i'm like the shooter was at 140 yards
00:37:45.500 i'm like wait what these are questions that have to be asked of not just secret service that's not
00:37:51.200 conspiratorial it's like that doesn't happen no how does he get on that building who who lacked
00:37:58.180 in the ability to to see that and to surveil that situation and then also there needs to be internal
00:38:03.600 accountability in terms of we now know and you and i both know this from being on the inside that
00:38:08.260 there had been repeated requests for augmented protection for your father for years not weeks
00:38:12.700 years years and now he's the presumptive nominee you know right like he was then he wasn't he was
00:38:18.760 really since january frankly but like right but that's also a time where things automatically get
00:38:24.600 stepped up and it doesn't feel like they did no they didn't they they don't have it now they do
00:38:27.980 have rfk obviously but they didn't for your father because it was a political decision i believe by dhs
00:38:33.920 leadership and secret service leadership to say we're not going to do that for your father and you
00:38:38.480 can only cover so much ground with only so many manning power right you can have a if you have 10 secret
00:38:42.760 service agencies there's only so much you can do if you only have access to so many local authorities
00:38:46.620 and cops there's only so much you can do it is a massive lift to protect the president of the united
00:38:50.880 states and move him around the country especially when your father receives the attention that he
00:38:55.400 does and the galvanizing force that he is they knew that they put in the request my major hurdle
00:39:00.840 that i want to overcome is why and who specifically declined it now the secret service came out with
00:39:05.940 a statement they said that's the lie okay well having been in government and you haven't been around
00:39:11.120 you know this very much if the secret service put in a detail request augmentation it's been
00:39:15.740 papered that document exists somebody looked at it it's not that hard to go find it and that's
00:39:20.860 what congress has to do and not to come out with a political answer but to show america that document
00:39:24.920 to show them who continues to lie and weaponize justice especially at the expense of your father's
00:39:30.240 personal well-being what are you seeing around the floor here uh over the last couple days at the rnc
00:39:36.440 whoo i mean i've never done one of these so i'm new here first timer uh so what i you know what i saw
00:39:43.280 was people across all political spectrums enter the rnc this week um for for your father and what
00:39:50.240 i saw in the arena last night when me and the state of nevada um committed all our delegates to him was
00:39:55.380 this unifying power that i was not that i had seen before but that witnessing it firsthand in that
00:40:01.720 level of capacity and then when your father walked into the arena yeah i mean forget the ufc fight
00:40:06.520 that he walked into i checked myself on twitter people are like don jr looks like he's tearing
00:40:10.540 i'm like i wasn't crying i was allergies yeah i looked down too i was like there was no tears i got
00:40:16.080 a bug no tears no it's emotional and it should be and that's i think the power that your father
00:40:21.200 has captured across so many different aspects of the country and that was presented on full display
00:40:26.960 in the speakers last night i mean you're talking you had teamsters guys there you had amber rose there
00:40:31.340 you had all these individuals and everyday americans who are coming out and saying latino women
00:40:35.120 there saying we'd never voted for donald trump we voted for joe biden we're all in for president
00:40:38.540 trump and it's nothing more than that that your father has delivered accountability for the american
00:40:43.460 people and they are craving it now more than ever yeah it did feel very different i remember that i mean
00:40:49.420 my first convention was 16 and you know 20 it was sort of you know digital and yeah it was kind of like
00:40:54.220 it was it was it's actually hard to sort of give a speech to an empty room right that's but you know
00:41:00.620 it's 16 i remember you know there was still almost like a delegate fight still going on at the
00:41:05.160 convention that you know i he's now become like a dear friend of mine but you know senator mike lee
00:41:09.340 and i almost got in a fist fight on the floor i walked in there yesterday i was there when my
00:41:14.180 father came in and i saw something different i mean you know grown men you'd look and you'd see
00:41:18.300 them like welling up like it was it was a it was an emotional moment i think you know a powerful
00:41:23.500 you know message of unity uh just just you just felt it and i think that's a huge change going
00:41:30.200 forward and i think the unifying factor is behind the leadership of your father obviously but the
00:41:34.460 unifying factor that i'm talking about today is simply the truth i believe your father has delivered
00:41:39.420 the truth to the american people in all sorts of forms whether it's internally at government
00:41:43.220 or overseas or across american private entities he has shown them the power of the truth and that is a
00:41:49.280 unifying factor and force that is more powerful than anything else and there's been only one man
00:41:53.180 i've ever met in government service that can ever wield it and it's been djt and so i think americans
00:41:57.820 are coming in and saying he was right he was unlawfully surveilled he was right the election was
00:42:03.560 rigged when they took away the facts from us and talked to us about hunter biden's laptop and 51 intel
00:42:07.440 letter and lied about those two things he was right all of these times in the mainstream media lied about
00:42:11.900 it and so i think you saw an emotional response to that to say people acknowledging internally we were
00:42:17.520 wronged we were lied to we based our decisions on that and we're not going to let that happen again
00:42:22.300 well i think a lot of people also saw him come up after being shot amazing you know just defiant in
00:42:28.520 the face of fire literally i just i've never been more fired up they're a badass right everyone's a
00:42:32.840 tough guy on the internet these days i think mike tyson said it best everyone's got a little too
00:42:36.340 comfortable talking shit online without you know someone until you get punched in the face you get
00:42:39.760 punched you know it's it's a little different uh and yet you know that was a moment where i think
00:42:44.980 people were like you know what i may not love everything about him i may not like the mean tweets i may not but
00:42:50.160 that's someone who can stand up for america on a world stage that's someone who can actually bring
00:42:55.220 peace and prosperity you you you compare and contrast that to joe biden it's it's two very
00:43:00.800 different messages now look i mean you're i went from the lowest of lows to the highest of highs in
00:43:04.940 about a 17 second span watching your father get shot and obviously i'm doing it not as a family
00:43:10.700 member i can't even imagine what you guys were going through and then to watch him tell the secret
00:43:15.040 service to wait put his fist up in the air and say fight fight fight and have the crowd not disperse
00:43:21.000 the chant usa no one ran it's sort of amazing there is not a warrior on earth or in this universe that
00:43:27.600 could do what your father did on that day and come back here to the rnc in person and show up 48 hours
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00:44:49.940 government gangsters are the group of individuals
00:44:57.000 career bureaucrats who have been installed by what we call the deep state
00:45:04.000 into every agency and department in the united states government
00:45:09.600 what do you think of the way that the intelligence community handled the so-called
00:45:16.340 russia dossier and and overall how do you think of the way they've handled donald trump
00:45:21.860 what do you think of the way they've handled it so far
00:45:51.840 So you're live in the War Room with Maureen Bannon, filling in for my dad, Stephen K. Bannon,
00:45:57.880 and we just saw an amazing trailer for a new movie, Government Gangsters, and I'm here with Cash Patel.
00:46:03.700 Cash, where can the audience see this movie?
00:46:06.100 So I'm proud to announce in partnership with your father and War Room Studios
00:46:10.260 that we are going to be premiering the worldwide premiere of Government Gangsters right here at the RNC on Thursday.
00:46:16.100 Doors open at 2 p.m. on Thursday at the Miller High Life Theater, and it is free.
00:46:20.380 So everyone should come watch the best-selling book, be turned into a best-selling movie by your father.
00:46:25.500 And if they aren't in Milwaukee or the surrounding area, where can they see this movie?
00:46:30.700 Well, I think we're going to offer it to them on warroom.film.
00:46:33.600 You can actually pre-order right now. Sales are going through the roof.
00:46:37.400 But we want everyone to see it because your father and his team did such a fabulous job
00:46:41.160 putting this together in such a short period of time.
00:46:43.820 So give us a little bit of background about the movie and what made you want to make it into a movie?
00:46:49.160 I did not. Enter Stephen K. Bannon.
00:46:52.720 So I did not want to write a book. I wrote a book.
00:46:54.680 And of course, thanks to President Trump, it became a best-seller.
00:46:57.220 And the mission of the book was to expose the deep state and the people that were involved in the deep state
00:47:01.680 and who they talked to in and outside of government.
00:47:04.500 And then most importantly, offer solutions to how to fix it.
00:47:07.540 So President Trump called it the roadmap for 2024 and the blueprint for taking out the deep state.
00:47:11.680 I was very honored by that.
00:47:13.100 And then your dad, when I started doing War Room, was like, we're making this new movie.
00:47:16.040 I was like, no, we're not.
00:47:17.780 He goes, just listen.
00:47:19.920 This is what we do.
00:47:21.200 And he hired a brilliant team in Matt Taylor and Dan Fluett.
00:47:24.540 And these guys came in and captured the images, some of what you just saw,
00:47:27.920 and tried to visualize what the book's pages were about.
00:47:31.820 Remember, this was a book that Joe Biden's administration took 10 months blocking its release.
00:47:36.620 We had to sue him in federal court.
00:47:37.920 So you've got to understand the mission we went through just to get it out
00:47:40.740 and the courage these guys had to put this thing together in a hundred days.
00:47:43.540 We literally finished it, unfortunately, as your father was turning himself in as a political prisoner.
00:47:48.820 But I'm proud and honored to dedicate the movie to him.
00:47:52.180 And I know he's truly honored for that.
00:47:54.620 And also, I believe that he has a little part in the premiere on Thursday.
00:48:01.040 Now, I might be giving a teaser.
00:48:02.560 But he might, if you want to see a little bit of a show.
00:48:04.980 Live from Danbury.
00:48:06.420 Well, I don't know about that.
00:48:07.440 No, I know.
00:48:08.240 But if you want to see Stephen K. Bannon, I would highly encourage you not only to get to the premiere for that,
00:48:15.660 but also it's an amazing movie.
00:48:17.420 So you definitely need to get out there and see it.
00:48:19.380 And once again, if you're not in the Milwaukee area.
00:48:22.600 Warroom.film.
00:48:23.480 Warroom.film.
00:48:24.260 You can go there right now and order it.
00:48:27.500 As many copies as you want.
00:48:28.860 You can rent it.
00:48:29.400 You can buy it.
00:48:30.200 We're going to do a lot of premieres around the country.
00:48:31.880 We're going to Dallas.
00:48:32.700 We're going to Austin.
00:48:33.380 And we're going to be going out west.
00:48:34.660 My home state of Nevada.
00:48:36.080 I'm sure we'll go to Florida.
00:48:37.020 Maybe we'll do a screening right outside Danbury, too.
00:48:40.000 I think that would be truly amazing.
00:48:42.300 I think the citizens of Danbury would really love it.
00:48:46.080 Maybe even the inmates.
00:48:47.680 Yeah, yeah.
00:48:50.120 A little bit different from the movie.
00:48:51.660 But last night, what did you think about President Trump coming out last night and also picking J.D. Vance as his VP nominee?
00:48:58.920 Yeah, I mean, President Trump's resolve and determination to win for this country is unbelievable.
00:49:06.400 It's cosmic.
00:49:07.320 There isn't a single person in this universe that can do what he did.
00:49:11.380 He didn't get shot at.
00:49:12.600 He got shot.
00:49:14.020 And he didn't go down.
00:49:15.320 He stood up.
00:49:16.420 And he didn't bow out.
00:49:17.600 He showed up.
00:49:18.400 He entered the arena last night like, you know, a Roman gladiator entering the Coliseum.
00:49:23.220 I've never.
00:49:23.560 I mean, I've been to UFC fights.
00:49:24.960 I've been to world championships sporting events.
00:49:26.640 I've never seen an entrance like that.
00:49:28.620 And I think that was reflected in not just his ethos, but in his decision to pick J.D. Vance, an incredible young warrior of the America First movement that I think can carry on with Donald Trump, what he's been doing these last, I guess it's almost a decade now.
00:49:43.760 And I was so thrilled that he picked an individual who is not going to rewrite the MAGA platform, but is going to augment it and going to go out there and champion for it every single day and going to go fundraise.
00:49:56.240 Yes, we need that.
00:49:57.220 And most importantly, when they get to the White House together, they will work as a team, unlike the last White House administration where Donald Trump, who was the duly elected commander in chief, was kneecapped at almost every step by half of the White House.
00:50:10.080 And that's just what we can't have again. So I was thrilled knowing J.D. that, you know, the team that they are going to represent is going to be awesome.
00:50:16.540 So in between now and the premiere, where can the posse find you?
00:50:20.800 I guess on the show here and at Truth Social at KSH.
00:50:24.820 But you can find me running around the RNC to just talk about the president's mission, what he's accomplished and what he's going to do for the American people anywhere and everywhere here in Milwaukee.
00:50:35.160 And once again, I highly encourage you, if you are here at the RNC, to go to the premiere on Thursday.
00:50:40.500 And it is at what?
00:50:42.000 Miller High Life Theater. So it's inside the perimeter.
00:50:44.200 So as long as you have a credential, you can literally show up.
00:50:46.960 Doors open at two. We may have a couple of surprises, a couple of surprise guests.
00:50:50.360 And then we're going to rip the film and then we're going to roll into the greatest RNC convention with Donald Trump being anointed the presidential candidate for the Republican Party.
00:50:59.140 So once again, I highly encourage you to go see the movie.
00:51:02.220 And if you're not here to go to go online and check it out.
00:51:05.280 And we also have Mike Lindell here with us.
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00:52:28.100 I wish that he could take a MyPillow in there with them.
00:52:30.840 I think maybe if he's up for visitors, you should try.
00:52:33.780 They don't allow any pillows in, especially MyPillows.
00:52:37.300 They don't want you to get a good night's sleep.
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