Bannon's War Room - July 18, 2024


Episode 3765: WarRoom RNC Special Day 4: New MAGA Deal


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54 minutes

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00:00:00.000 Every person who has taken me on this road to that prison is a frigging Democrat
00:00:05.680 and a Trump hater. It starts with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who forms the J6 committee.
00:00:13.960 I'm pissed. That's what I'm feeling right now. But I'm also afraid of only one thing. I'm afraid
00:00:20.700 for this country, because this, what they're doing, should have a chilling effect on every
00:00:28.140 American, regardless of their party. If they come for me, they can come for you.
00:00:32.820 Well, you know, as a person, I wish it was four years instead of four months. But it is always
00:00:40.860 heartening to see the system work and to see someone who has worn a suit and tie to work
00:00:46.340 forever and has been in the halls of power be held accountable for refusing. You know,
00:00:51.720 I wish more people had been charged with contempt of Congress. I understand why they weren't.
00:00:59.240 But Congress has to work on oversight.
00:01:01.520 If we don't control all three branches of our government, legislative, executive and judicial,
00:01:09.400 their government will put some of us like me and Steve Bannon in prison
00:01:14.460 and control the rest of us.
00:01:20.320 Well, I think the issue is that people like Peter Navarro and others are still out there
00:01:23.860 trying to radicalize Americans. Right. That's the point of this whole thing. And I almost feel like
00:01:27.600 it's projection. It's we the willingness and wanting it to happen. Right. That's the issue is
00:01:33.340 that they want to see this happen in the United States to kind of sort of thrive on it. And it backs
00:01:37.220 their narrative. And it's also a way to kind of like express intimidation towards Americans and say,
00:01:42.160 you know, given what's going on, the rule of law is prevailing right now and we're in some serious
00:01:47.660 trouble. But we want to push these narratives to create fear, fear in communities. Right. And
00:01:52.260 speaking of the law and order narrative, that's what they did. That's what they did in the summer
00:01:55.400 of 2020. I was there for that. They were pushing that sort of law and order, fear and suburban things
00:02:00.500 that is classic Trump and Peter Navarro. And look, Peter Navarro, I just want to say,
00:02:05.500 was considered a complete lunatic in the West Wing of the White House. I had strict orders to keep him
00:02:12.140 out of the vice president's office because he would write these conspiracy field memos that he
00:02:17.760 wanted to deliver to vice president Mike Pence at the time. And I was specifically ordered by the
00:02:22.580 vice president's chief of staff to take those memos out of his hand and make sure that he never stepped
00:02:26.400 foot in the office. That's the kind of individual that we're dealing with right now. We heard Peter
00:02:30.480 Navarro, who is fresh out of jail, I should know, by the way, literally got out today. And I was like,
00:02:34.580 every formally, come on now, I want every formally incarcerated person in America,
00:02:38.380 especially all the black and brown people, to have the privileges that these formally incarcerated,
00:02:44.380 non-low melanated, because when people, it is low melanation, it's not non-melanated,
00:02:49.680 the formally incarcerated, low melanated individuals have, because I just, it is astounding,
00:02:55.640 absolutely astounding.
00:02:56.480 Because, I mean, the reality is he is helping to write the planning for how Donald Trump would
00:03:02.320 stay in office. So you're saying the vice president wanted him completely kept out.
00:03:06.500 How much influence did he have on the Trump side of that?
00:03:09.080 Well, that's the issue, right? He would then take those memos and distribute them around the
00:03:12.640 rest of the West Wing, try to get in Donald Trump's ear. I mean, he did this countless of
00:03:17.880 times. And I'll tell you, the staffers were aware of the type of lunacy that he was doing. I mean,
00:03:22.540 this is a man who also, I mean, tried to pick a fight with Dr. Hahn, a doctor in the West Wing.
00:03:28.220 This was in the hallway where the vice president and chief of staff actually had to step in and
00:03:32.160 separate. So, I mean, picture that and picture another Trump presidency with Peter Navarro at
00:03:38.760 the helm and these types of individuals running amok and trying to run a country.
00:03:42.680 They stripped me of every possible defense. And then what? Just like in Manhattan with Donald
00:03:48.680 Trump, they threw me to the wolves of an anti-Trump jury in where? The D.C. swamp.
00:03:54.560 They convicted me. They jailed me. Guess what? They did not break me.
00:04:00.160 And they will never break Donald Trump. They will never break Donald Trump.
00:04:30.160 This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies because we're going medieval
00:04:39.760 on these people. Here's the time I got a free shot. All these networks lying about the people,
00:04:46.020 the people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you've tried
00:04:49.920 to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen.
00:04:53.100 And where do people like that go to share the big line? Mega Media. I wish in my soul,
00:04:59.860 I wish that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
00:05:07.260 If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved.
00:05:13.440 War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
00:05:23.100 Yo, Navarro here, back. Good to be back with the posse. And I couldn't be more pleased to be sitting
00:05:32.980 next to my good brother here. The man you need to know if you don't know him, he's been on the
00:05:39.100 War Room before, Sergio Gore. Now, what I love about this guy is he's running the most successful
00:05:47.620 now conservative publishing imprint on behalf of Don Jr. And I'm so pleased that he's publishing
00:05:57.020 the new book, the new MAGA deal. And Sergio, you're much more than a publisher because you're
00:06:05.760 also one of Donald Trump's right hand men. He's a he's a great person. I think I just want to say
00:06:11.460 on behalf of everyone yesterday, you blew it out of the water. People were so happy with your speech.
00:06:16.700 People were so happy to see you back here. So welcome back. Don't go anywhere again.
00:06:22.180 It is unbelievable. I don't know if the viewers have seen the reception that you have gone.
00:06:27.900 You can't walk through hallways without people stopping you.
00:06:31.660 You know what made that speech? I walked out there. It was the audience. I didn't know what
00:06:38.340 to expect. And the warmth of that audience and it's just everything.
00:06:43.360 It was incredible. I was actually with the president at a meeting. Yeah, he stopped the
00:06:48.260 meeting as soon as he saw you and said, no, no, no, we got to watch this because let's take a few
00:06:53.020 minutes. So you watch the whole thing start to finish. Loved it. Absolutely loved it. So
00:06:56.680 congratulations. Bonnie was great when she came out on stage. I hope people love that perfect speech.
00:07:01.300 He loved it. He was very happy. He was very happy. And, um, he loves you, frankly.
00:07:05.600 Um, look, this country loves him and we need him so much. And, um, my worst day in prison
00:07:14.400 the day he got shot, um, I was sitting in, uh, there's like a room where it's a combination
00:07:23.940 ping pong tables, TVs. And I'm trying to do some, some emails actually working on the speech. And I
00:07:31.820 looked up and the first thing I noticed was the venue. I'm going, man, has that been a bunch of
00:07:40.140 these? I'm going, wait a minute. This thing has this band box feel to it. What the hell are those
00:07:44.960 trees doing in the background? Right. And then they pan out there and they see these rooftops.
00:07:50.900 I'm thinking, no, I don't know. They go back and then it hits the fan and, and it was, it was
00:07:58.280 helpless in there. And that was the worst day I had. It was, um, I think all of us were in such
00:08:03.220 shock. Um, it just didn't feel real, if that makes sense. It's, it's how, how you have
00:08:09.760 hundreds of law enforcement officers everywhere. I don't know if you saw the director of secret
00:08:13.760 service was here yesterday. You know, it's funny thing. Um, I was, I was sitting up top,
00:08:19.760 uh, my, my, my dearest girl who knocked it out of the park in that speech at the end.
00:08:26.620 Um, we're, we're sitting there watching and it's this big commotion comes by and we, we turn
00:08:33.740 and they're saying Senator Barrasso read her, the frigging riot act, Chris Lasavita had to
00:08:41.840 come and separate him. Yeah. And separate him. And then, then they got, she was refusing to
00:08:47.440 answer questions. Why would she come to this place? Correct. You know, that's a desecration
00:08:53.040 of the temple. Exactly. Exactly. How dare you, especially when you, when you get, after you
00:08:58.680 almost got the president assassinated and then you're telling secret service not to wear red
00:09:03.340 ties. Are you frigging kidding me? I mean, these people, there's so many of them, Sergio,
00:09:10.520 they need to be investigated and, and, and behind bars, frankly, you know, they put the good guys
00:09:16.260 behind bars. You're right. And, and meanwhile, they, they run, they run crazy. So no, it was
00:09:22.440 absolutely, it was chaotic. When she walked through there, you had multiple senators and
00:09:26.160 she just refused to answer any of the questions. She just kept walking. Why was she there?
00:09:30.820 Who knows? Who knows? She just wanders in. Yeah. I mean, you know, she's the director.
00:09:35.960 I guess she can, she can, she can do what, well, exactly. She got, she got what she deserves.
00:09:42.420 Um, what are we looking at tonight? You got a busy day. You had a busy
00:09:46.200 day yesterday, um, yourself and the convention. So you would kind of have two parallel tracks.
00:09:50.440 As you mentioned your book, which just came out this week and we encourage everyone to
00:09:55.240 get it on new mega deal.com. Um, I've been getting on your case a little bit because the
00:10:01.840 Patriots, and by the way, a lot of them from this show. So go ahead, sign the first one
00:10:06.360 so people can see, but literally we've sold thousands of these signed copies. So if your
00:10:11.740 book has not arrived yet, we're going to get Dr. Navarro to sign these today, but I was
00:10:16.180 in prison. He was in prison. And do you want to share this story? Yes, go ahead.
00:10:20.720 There's two funny stories about that because on two separate occasions, um, I had a guy
00:10:28.680 come in with, uh, all of these, these, they're the, the, the book plates, right? You sign them
00:10:34.680 and then, and then, um, Sergio personally puts them in each book. I I'm told that
00:10:40.100 right. Um, Don does actually, we put Don. Okay. Kimberly helps. She's very good at it.
00:10:44.520 Okay. Yeah. It's a cottage operation in the Trump world. This is very hands-off.
00:10:48.980 You're right. And so the first time the guy comes in and he's got like red pens everywhere
00:10:57.680 and these things are out in the open and stuff like that. And the guards take one look at
00:11:02.200 him and go, you can't bring it. Right. So we try again in a couple of weeks, like a little
00:11:07.940 bit more discreet, right? The cards in some envelopes and stuff like that. I actually got
00:11:12.340 out of the, I got out of the room. I'm halfway around the quad and that guy goes, Hey, Navarro.
00:11:18.640 That's amazing. Turn around. I go, Oh, Sergio is going to be on my ass. No, but we love the
00:11:24.100 viewers, the Patriots. We've gotten hundreds of emails from people that watch this show
00:11:28.220 asking about you. Don and I joined the show, um, with Steve after we visited you and the amount
00:11:34.820 of outpouring, the amount of support that you received was incredible. Last night was your
00:11:39.260 first full night out. What was that like? Um, well, I mean, you go from, um, prison to the floor
00:11:50.060 of the Republican national convention. And you literally flew from Miami. Got out in the early
00:11:57.660 morning. Right. My girl met, meets me there, uh, and, um, jump on a plane. We actually had
00:12:06.360 some problems with that because the planes avionics were down. We had to swap, you know,
00:12:10.160 it was kind of the whole thing, but it's a surreal, uh, I wouldn't put it past the deep state to try
00:12:14.720 to block you from coming here. But, um, you know, it's just, um, it's so good to be back with the
00:12:25.160 folks. And, you know, I'd get out and they put Steve in. I mean, that's just incredible. That's
00:12:30.100 a sacrilege. And the whole theme of the speech last night is I went to prison. So you won't have
00:12:36.200 to. And what I was trying to tell people there, which by the way, I thought was one of the loudest
00:12:40.400 applause lines, the convention hall erupted. And you never know. Cause I thought the whole theme of
00:12:47.460 the speech for me more kind of conceptually was if we don't control our government, their government
00:12:56.500 will control us. But at the end of the day, viscerally, I think people understand that what
00:13:03.620 I went through has really heightened awareness about this weaponization of now the injustice
00:13:10.600 system. And my case, I mean, the whole control, we don't control our government. I go through the
00:13:18.540 speech and it was like, it's a legislative branch, the executive and the judicial branch, all three
00:13:24.280 branches of government were involved in my imprisonment. I mean, think about that. And, and there
00:13:29.860 wasn't a single Republican involved in any of that. Of course, it was every time it was the
00:13:35.340 Democrat, Democrat majority in the house holds me in contempt. Merrick Garland, Democrat
00:13:40.440 attorney general indicts me and prosecutes me for a crime. That's not really a crime
00:13:44.420 ever in our history. And then I get this Democrat judge, Ahmed Mehta. And besides stripping me of
00:13:51.960 every possible defense, the worst thing he really did was not release me pending the appeal. I mean,
00:13:57.580 this is a historical constitutional case that if it's not thrown out, executive privilege and
00:14:04.740 constitutional separation of powers is dead. It's gone. So how can, how can that not be a
00:14:09.180 significant issue for the Supreme court? So here we are. Um, and here you are. And, um,
00:14:16.900 Well, you've done, you've done a phenomenal job. I think you're making a great case on what needs
00:14:20.860 to change quickly. What's the boss's, uh, run a show tonight. What time's he going on?
00:14:25.340 Um, he'll be speaking in the evening in, um, the nine o'clock hour, nine o'clock hour. So it's a
00:14:29.660 final night of the convention. You know, he loves those short speeches. Um, but I think people are
00:14:34.440 in, um, it's, it'll be incredible. All right. We'll be right back. Uh, Sergio Gore,
00:14:40.220 new magadeal.com. And, uh, I've got to sit here and sign these things on the break. I'm not allowed
00:14:46.580 any water or anything. And my girls here, you're going to see here in a little bit too. All right.
00:14:52.020 Be right back. Steve, if you're watching, we're with you, brother.
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00:16:22.420 Hey, you're watching Good Morning America. We've taken over that show and we're going to do kind
00:16:27.280 of the good morning America stuff for the posse. But I don't know if you saw my little talk last
00:16:34.440 night, but this girl stole the show. That's my sweetheart. I call her Pixie. And the way we ended
00:16:45.980 that speech last night, it's really true. I want to talk a little bit about when people get sent to
00:16:57.000 prison, particularly when they shouldn't be sent to prison. Uh, it's really, it's really their
00:17:05.040 families that do the time with them. And, um, my girl here say hi. Hi. Yeah. Tell them a little
00:17:12.560 bit about, tell them a little bit about the weekend, uh, a little weekend. She would come every weekend.
00:17:18.980 Tell them what you saw in the visitor's room and all that stuff. Yeah. Well, it's, yeah,
00:17:23.240 it's really hard because as much as you want to see, as I wanted to see Peter and dying to see
00:17:28.240 and look forward to it most of the week, you know, it's really hard because it's very unpredictable
00:17:32.880 of like, you know, if, um, the doors are going to open on time because, you know, things, you know,
00:17:38.520 happen in the prison and, uh, just the, the unpredictable part of it. And then you're in a
00:17:43.640 room with so many other, you know, uh, uh, you know, inmates and, uh, the families, you know,
00:17:50.520 forget about them, but the families and the children and they sit as I did with Peter for
00:17:55.840 more than three and a half hours, just talking all together. And, uh, you know, and then to leave
00:18:01.120 the heartbreak, you know, on Sunday, that was the last bit I visited, you know, you're visiting
00:18:04.920 Saturday and Sunday and, uh, you know, the Sunday goodbye, like it breaks, it breaks my heart.
00:18:11.220 He, you know, it's just, you know, it's heartbreaking. Forget about me, but, you know, for the other,
00:18:14.860 um, you know, loved ones, mothers, families, and the children. Yeah. So, uh, but, um,
00:18:20.980 She had a couple of boys, uh, wanted, wanted to, uh, get adopted by her, I think as co-parents
00:18:26.480 there. And yeah, I mean, we've become like, you know, a, you know, a family. Um, so, you
00:18:30.980 know, cause it's just survival mode. Everybody's on survival mode, but, but, you know, Peter and
00:18:36.240 I always knew thanks to him and his strength and amazing, uh, you know, um, fortitude, you
00:18:42.340 know, we got this. And I'm, I'm going to talk, uh, we got this. Yeah. Yeah. Yes. Yes. But we're
00:18:50.300 prisoners too. I mean, you know, I always talk about, you know, I can't call, I couldn't call
00:18:54.800 him at any time. We can't email at any time. And, um, sometimes the phones were out just of, you
00:19:01.100 know, you know, the, maybe, uh, lightning or just the phones didn't work. And if we didn't know
00:19:06.520 beforehand, it's like, you know, what's happened, you know? So yeah, we are, we're prisoners too, but
00:19:11.760 you're the hero, dear, not me. Well, posse's the hero. We got a lot of, we got a lot of
00:19:18.700 work to do. And, um, yeah, next week, uh, I'll get on the show and I want to do a whole
00:19:24.640 show on the scandal at the Bureau of prisons, um, that I uncovered. Uh, I couldn't figure
00:19:33.600 out why I got sent to prison other than for political punishment, but it almost turned out
00:19:38.700 to be a good thing because what I learned about the Biden administration and the scandal
00:19:43.180 of the Bureau of prisons, it's a $5 billion scandal, um, that involves just direct horrific
00:19:50.440 abuses, um, of the inmates themselves. Um, don't worry. I haven't gone soft on crime,
00:19:56.920 smart, but what you got to do. Yeah. You got to be smart on crime. And the idea here is that
00:20:02.560 a lot of these first time nonviolent offenders, they're there for crushingly long sentences
00:20:09.160 and they're supposed to get out at a certain time and they're just not being let out. And
00:20:13.140 what that does is it costs us money as taxpayers, but these families, it's like,
00:20:19.180 it's, it's a sad situation where they don't have anybody to put bread on the table and they wind up
00:20:27.160 food stamps, housing subsidies, this, that, and the other thing. And these things are, it's a,
00:20:32.760 it's a warehousing system that doesn't work. The warehouses are good for the violent types,
00:20:38.300 but for these first timers, um, it's an issue. So this girl, she was my rock during it. And, um,
00:20:47.980 I really, uh, really appreciate your support. Oh God. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. Yeah. That's what,
00:20:55.460 you know, that's what we do. And you miss Steve too, don't you? Yes. Yes. You know,
00:20:59.580 I was on the show, um, a few months ago and then, um, with Matt Gates recently. Yes, of course. Yes.
00:21:05.400 I'm sure he's sitting here, you know, you, you miss Steve too. Um, but again, thank you,
00:21:10.400 War Room audience. Um, always, I've always thanked them, you know, throughout the show and,
00:21:15.560 you know, for your support, just knowing that you're there and then the comments, you know,
00:21:20.060 we read on the War Room, like, you know, it's just, it's a lot. Yeah. Let me talk a little bit about what I was
00:21:24.700 trying to do, um, doing that speech last night. Um, if you kind of, kind of break, break it down,
00:21:33.440 I mean, the, the, the dramatics of, of somebody walking out of prison in the morning, having been
00:21:44.680 in there for essentially defending the constitutional separation of powers and winding up on the stage
00:21:53.480 in Milwaukee of, of, of what is going to be arguably the most important presidential election
00:22:00.960 in, in the last hundred years. I mean, you know, this posse, if we lose this election,
00:22:09.160 we're going to lose this country, lose this election. We are going to lose this country.
00:22:15.120 And what I'm concerned about right now is that, let's face it, everything's been going our way.
00:22:24.200 Everything's been going our way and the polls look good and this and the other thing, but it's only
00:22:28.580 July. Right. I've been through this. Yeah. Yeah. And I'm sorry to interrupt you, but remember,
00:22:35.260 you know, action, action, action, just because, you know, Biden, uh, looks feeble. Oh yeah. He's
00:22:43.660 never going to win. No, you have to get out there and vote. And I think that's one of the greatest
00:22:48.400 messages you can relay to everybody. You know, even when I'll take an Uber when, you know, Peter
00:22:53.720 wasn't there to, I don't drive really well. So I take, depended on Ubers. Like I would talk to the
00:22:58.340 Uber drivers and people and I would say, and they would, um, you know, they would bring up politics.
00:23:03.600 It was in Florida kind of, we have conversations and I would always say before I step out of that
00:23:08.360 car, please just make sure, you know, cause I knew, you know, they were, uh, you know, Trump
00:23:13.020 supporters, the conversation, you know, just tell your friends, tell your family, just go
00:23:17.380 member to vote, vote, vote. Right. Am I right? Absolutely right. And look, I, I am of the opinion
00:23:23.920 and I wrote this, spoke about it under the worm almost two years ago. I don't believe Biden
00:23:31.040 will actually be at the top of that ticket. And I've said from the outset, this is just
00:23:36.580 kabuki theater. Yeah. The whole idea of Biden being the, not being the candidate, they didn't
00:23:43.820 have to go through the obligatory primary fight. If they'd gone through a primary fight,
00:23:50.260 the primary, you have to run to the extremes. And so you would have had, you know, the Gavin
00:23:55.900 company kind of just trying to outwoke each other saying stuff, which would have got them
00:24:01.520 in hot water in general. So I, you know, now you see everybody turn on Biden, including,
00:24:08.160 uh, the, the fake news. And I mean, look, if, if this were a novel or a Hollywood movie,
00:24:17.100 you, you reject it as being plot too predictable, right? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
00:24:21.900 The feeble guy gets on there. They expose him. Yeah. I, and then, and then, and then they dump
00:24:28.360 him at the end and, and the savior comes through is who's that going to be? Um, Kamala, Gavin,
00:24:37.160 Michelle, whoever, but as the boss says, um, let's see what happens in August.
00:24:43.920 But what I'm saying to you folks is you've got to keep fighting on this. And what I love
00:24:55.420 about Steve Bannon in this show is that the people he has on teach us how to be political
00:25:05.160 activists in the best sense of the word. So if you, if you're out in your community, you
00:25:10.440 can go be a pre-seed captain. I personally would like to see between now and, um, late September,
00:25:19.860 uh, kind of a peaceful posse organized, um, in areas around this country, but particularly in,
00:25:28.700 in places featured in 2000 mules, that great movie so that we could do run surveillance,
00:25:35.520 peaceful surveillance on any drop boxes and any kind of nefarious activity. Cause you
00:25:42.440 know, the only way they're going to be able to win this election is by doing the 2000 mules
00:25:47.740 approach. And by now they probably got 10,000 mules. And what I mean by that, if you haven't
00:25:51.680 seen that movie, yes, they, um, that is a ballot box with absentee ballots that don't have
00:26:01.300 any people who signed him. Um, so get involved. I think there's a fine line between confidence
00:26:12.100 and overconfidence. Yes. And I'm worried now in kind of the exuberance of this all
00:26:19.780 that we're going to lose sight of the fact that this election is going to come down to
00:26:24.260 three states. I'm sitting right in one of them right now in Wisconsin, Wisconsin, it's
00:26:33.260 Michigan, Pennsylvania, right? We're here in Milwaukee and in Wisconsin, it's, it's Milwaukee
00:26:41.300 and Madison versus the rest of the state. That's the way it dopes out. But what you have in
00:26:47.900 Madison is you have, have the young folks. We're doing a good job of wooing them now in
00:26:53.480 the sense of the more and more of these young folks are realizing that if they want
00:26:57.420 job, house, car, family, a future, rather than have Zuckerberg plant a chip in their frigging
00:27:06.900 head, let them kind of live in a hovel and just enjoy the virtual world that they're going
00:27:13.260 to have to come over to Trump's America. Yes, indeed. Right. Um, and then here in Milwaukee,
00:27:20.160 um, the African-American voters are going to be a decisive factor. And I think we're doing
00:27:29.840 a good job there. Um, anyway, so any last words for the posse here and say hi to Steve?
00:27:37.300 Of course, of course. Hi, Steve Bannon. But we have his wonderful, beautiful Maureen Bannon
00:27:44.680 right by our side. I'm, um, not that she doesn't know already, but I tried it, you know, already
00:27:50.680 in like 10 minutes, I have a conversation with her to, you know, give her, you know, some advice
00:27:55.200 of the experienced, um, you know, uh, you know, so good or bad. Yeah, we got this election. Come
00:28:04.260 on girl. Here we go. All right. We'll be right back. We're taking a break in the election too.
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00:29:32.860 All right. Navarro here. Day two out of prison. Feels pretty darn good. Oh, CPAC, Mr. C, get your
00:29:48.540 ass over here. My CPAC boy. All right. That's, that's the hazards of being out in public. You
00:29:56.940 have all these people running by. Um, look, um, I want to do a little, uh, little short riff
00:30:05.200 on, uh, James David Vance. Um, because I want this posse to be at, uh, maximum double expresso
00:30:19.340 enthusiasm for J.D. Vance. Uh, I think, um, as the boss might use the word, it's really
00:30:28.780 a perfect choice. Uh, I've never met J.D., uh, but I feel a very special kinship with him
00:30:39.060 for a particular reason. And it has to do with what my mission was in the White House and
00:30:49.060 what my mission in life became in the early 2000s. Um, and that was to make sure that American
00:30:58.340 manufacturers and workers were defended well, uh, against the economic aggression of communist
00:31:07.960 China. And the reason why I feel a special kinship with J.D. has to do with, um, um,
00:31:19.060 how I came to the issue of communist China and, uh, how he came to it. If you go back to,
00:31:29.940 um, circa 2003, this was, uh, just a couple of years after communist China, communist China
00:31:42.300 joined the world trade organization. I was teaching at the university of California, Irvine at the
00:31:51.060 business school in a fully employed program. And I noticed, uh, people there were, um, basically
00:31:59.920 losing their jobs. And I'm thinking, wait a minute, we're in the, in the, uh, center of, hang on one
00:32:07.420 second. Hey, Hey, Hey, it's so funny. My, my producers are like, like, like just keep it down
00:32:18.900 there. Cool. So I'm, I met, um, I met the university of California, Irvine and, um, I'm seeing all
00:32:29.660 these, these students, they're like 30, 35, four years old, losing their jobs. And I'm thinking
00:32:35.280 what's going on here. And I'm studying this and all roads eventually lead to communist China. So I get,
00:32:41.740 I kind of dig into this thing and I recruit all these hundreds of students to start studying the
00:32:48.400 problem. And it was there, I came up with the framework that would land me in the white house.
00:32:55.420 Um, and it was like, okay, let's, let's break down how communist China is, um, destroying the
00:33:03.580 American manufacturing base and stealing millions of jobs. And it boiled down to not just the cheap
00:33:10.420 labor. That was kind of the common conception. You know, they're just taking advantage. No, no,
00:33:14.320 no. It was the intellectual property theft. It was the currency manipulation. It was all sorts
00:33:20.820 of things that they were doing. And what, what it was, was what president Trump would say years later,
00:33:28.100 American carnage. It was just the total destruction of our manufacturing base. And ground zero for that
00:33:34.840 was the Rust Belt, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin. And I would write a book called the
00:33:45.740 coming China Wars that came out in 2006 that described this American carnage in the need to
00:33:53.100 stand up to communist China. And that would be the book that Donald Trump would actually read.
00:33:59.220 And in an interview with the Los Angeles Times say, Hey, this is one of my top favorite books.
00:34:04.620 And I would contact him. And that's how I'm wind up sitting on this couch and was on the stage last
00:34:10.100 night of the RNC. Now, what's my point? My point is that I'm, I'm a PhD from Harvard academic out in
00:34:18.460 California. I'm at 30,000 feet trying to figure out why the macro economy of this country is going down
00:34:27.000 the tubes. Remember that we were on the glide path down into, uh, what was going to be the mother of
00:34:33.620 all great recessions in 07, 08, a lot of that Chinese induced. And I'm seeing all this and I'm
00:34:42.140 seeing the, the pain and suffering. And when I did my death by China film in 2011, I went out there and,
00:34:49.040 and would do the stories of these real people. So I'm at 30,000 feet looking down at that point.
00:34:55.440 And all I'm seeing is specs. The specs are the, the suffering people. And one of those specs was
00:35:03.520 J.D. Vance. One of those specs was his mother. Another was his father. Another was the people in
00:35:10.700 his community. He was living the experience at the micro level that I was seeing from 30,000 feet high.
00:35:21.460 And we were drawing over that time, the same kind of conclusions about the devastation that happens
00:35:31.860 when you lose America's ability to manufacture, to make things with your hands in factories.
00:35:42.740 And coming China wars, death by China books in a movie that I did that, that documents all of that.
00:35:55.160 But then you look at J.D. Vance's just classic hillbilly elegy. And that's the micro version of it.
00:36:04.760 That's the, that's the real life kind of version of what happened to these communities from
00:36:14.940 living experience. And, and both of us through very different experiences have come to the same
00:36:25.440 conclusion as Donald John Trump. And it's MAGA. It's the essence of a strong manufacturing base
00:36:34.480 as the anchor of communities, not just for economic prosperity. This isn't about
00:36:40.520 just the white picket fence. It's about our defense industrial base, the ability to defend
00:36:48.260 ourselves. If we don't have the factories here, then we're not going to have the ability. Remember
00:36:54.820 World War II, right? The arsenal of democracy. That was all of the factories that we had
00:37:02.420 throughout this country, primarily in the mess, but about in California at the time, they still
00:37:10.340 made stuff out there. Remember San Diego, they had all the, all the aircraft factories that
00:37:15.100 were used to build the fighters and the bombers that won us the war. J.D. Vance understands
00:37:22.880 this at the most visceral kind of level. And I think that it's a perfect choice because this
00:37:34.220 is not a national election. When you boil, I've been through two of these already. When you boil
00:37:41.220 down a presidential election, we're certainly going to try to compete in all states, but let's
00:37:49.940 be honest. There's blue states and there's red states. And I think because Biden, Harris have so
00:37:59.720 thoroughly bogged, just they ruined this country. We're going to compete in places that we may
00:38:09.060 ultimately win and win very well. One would be, for example, Minnesota, traditional social Democrats.
00:38:16.020 Um, but they also have the iron range up there and they have manufacturing there and they have
00:38:24.460 people there who are intelligent people who are looking around and saying it doesn't work to get
00:38:31.480 rid of the police force. It doesn't work to have all this wokeness in the schools. Um, but at the end of
00:38:39.760 the day, if we take this state here, Wisconsin, we take Michigan, we take Pennsylvania, Donald John
00:38:53.580 Trump will be the 47th president of this United States. And if you think about it, who better,
00:39:02.220 who better among the crop of vice presidential hopefuls would have done a better job at wooing and
00:39:14.720 campaigning in those states other than J.D. Vance? The man has credibility. I wrote a, or an article, um,
00:39:24.400 based on my memoir, the white house about what a president needs to look at in a vice president
00:39:32.620 loyalty, certainly to the man, uh, but important loyalty without being a sycophant. I think the
00:39:41.340 reason why I survived in the white house from the get go, uh, even back on the campaign, uh, I spoke
00:39:49.440 my mind and sometimes the boss didn't want to hear that at first, but, but he figured out that he would
00:39:57.460 get straight advice from me that I wasn't going to say what he wanted to be said. I was going to say
00:40:05.820 what I thought should be done. Once he made a decision, I was back that because I knew he was
00:40:13.160 wiser than me, but you need somebody who's loyal without being a sycophant. That's J.D. Vance.
00:40:19.440 But the second thing, and this is what MAGA posse, you know, this, you did not want a vice president
00:40:28.240 who wasn't going to embrace make America great again principles. And in the book, the, uh, the new
00:40:39.120 MAGA deal, which, which came out this week, it's the one that Don Jr. is publishing. Um, I talk about
00:40:47.280 the iron triangle of MAGA. It's, it's the Steve Bannon produced stuff here, fair trade. It was
00:40:57.020 really the signature of the 2016 campaign along with the second part of that triangle, secure
00:41:02.920 borders. And the third part, which there's nobody more eloquent besides Donald Trump on that third
00:41:10.180 leg than, than, than Stephen K Bannon. That's the end to the endless wars. And J.D. hits all three
00:41:17.380 points of that triangle. I mean, he was a veteran. He saw firsthand what an endless war could do
00:41:26.180 to, to the financial resources of his country and to his fellow soldiers.
00:41:35.180 So J.D., I mean, look, Kamala, just, I mean, it's funny in a way, Kamala Harris, she was given
00:41:44.160 one thing to do one friggin' thing to do in four years, one significant task. You know what it was?
00:41:56.740 Secure the border, be the border czar. 2021, Biden goes, hey, Kamala, go fix that. She goes down there
00:42:05.900 and sticks her nose up in the air as she likes to do. Sniffs that stench coming over the Rio Grande.
00:42:18.420 Turns tail and run. Okay. You think J.D. Vance would have done that if Donald John Trump said to J.D.,
00:42:25.900 go down there and fix that situation on the, on the boots on the ground while I fix it up here
00:42:32.420 with some executive orders? No. That's the difference between J.D. Vance and Kamala Harris,
00:42:38.580 among others. Among others. So J.D. Vance embraced this guy. They're going to go after him.
00:42:49.900 Once in a while, he might stumble. When he stumbles, we're going to be there to have his back
00:42:56.000 and catch him if he falls. And he's going to be a rock for this president.
00:43:01.960 I personally think he should spend most of his time. Milwaukee, Madison, upcountry Wisconsin,
00:43:11.740 Michigan, Pennsylvania, shipyards and the defense plants. Run like a governor.
00:43:19.880 We need to take those states. And I see Miles Guo right there. Free Miles Guo. Hey,
00:43:24.620 we're going to be right back with Rick Grinnell. I couldn't be happier. He's one of the authors.
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00:44:55.340 Here's your host, Stephen K. Bannon.
00:45:04.940 Peter K. Navar in for Stephen K. Bannon in the war room. I couldn't be happier to have our next guest,
00:45:11.720 Rick Grinnell. I was really blessed that Rick wrote a chapter in the new MAGA deal. And what I love
00:45:18.720 about it is it's the big picture overview of the national security environment globally. He's only
00:45:26.920 got a few minutes, so I'm going to turn the mic right over to my brother in the White House. Thank
00:45:31.580 you, Rick Grinnell, man. You were great last night. And tell me about Ukraine. Tell me about Gaza.
00:45:38.600 Well, first of all, thank God you're here. I appreciate that. We thought about you a lot.
00:45:43.620 Yeah. So thank you for your fight. I know a lot of people really care. You electrified the place
00:45:48.700 last night. We had fun. I was watching MSNBC this morning and they said, we were watching the
00:45:53.780 teleprompter and he went off script. They were so offended with off script. You know, they like
00:45:59.900 everything to completely go their way. No dissenting views. They'll be offended tonight when the boss
00:46:05.920 Yeah, exactly. Exactly. He might go off script a time or two. Can I just say, you know,
00:46:10.940 Comcast owns NBC and MSNBC. Yeah. And Comcast is all over the country asking people to give them money
00:46:19.660 for cable access. Yeah. I really believe that Comcast has a responsibility
00:46:25.820 to watch what's happening on that network. It's really dangerous talk. I mean, I've been watching
00:46:34.160 Morning Joe regularly the last week. You have to know the enemy. Well, for me, it's just I want
00:46:40.800 there to be. Imagine a world where we just had the mainstream media like having dissenting voices.
00:46:46.260 Yes. I don't mind opinion shows. Yeah. I like them, actually. And sometimes I like to watch and
00:46:52.960 listen to the left opinion shows. But the reality is, is that NBC News, which is a network,
00:47:01.960 allows those voices at MSNBC to come in and out. And they're hate filled. They're one sided. They
00:47:10.000 don't like dissent. You can listen for hours and never hear a dissenting view. Comcast has to
00:47:15.120 start getting involved. We have to hold Comcast to account for this. This is not good.
00:47:21.380 Well, it's not just Comcast, to be honest. I mean, you look at CNN, you look at some of the
00:47:31.560 corporate-owned media.
00:47:32.680 Corporate-owned media. I mean, but here's the thing. What are we on? Real America's voice. You go around
00:47:38.860 here. And I think when, and we're going to have to work hard for this. I'm not taking
00:47:45.360 it as a given. When Donald Trump becomes president, one of the things he'd be able to do is boost
00:47:51.200 up the alternatives to the pablum and pap. And, and I look, it's one of the reasons they
00:47:59.260 kicked him off of Twitter is because he was going around the media and going straight to
00:48:03.940 the people.
00:48:04.300 And let's not forget, like Fox has canceled Don Jr. Fox has canceled me. Fox has canceled
00:48:10.100 the number of people from even the Trump campaign. So, so what's going on there? They don't want
00:48:17.380 to hear the truth, but we can go out, I think, and, and some of these other, other networks
00:48:23.900 and, and like gateway pundit and good stuff like that.
00:48:28.160 Look, I think the consumers of news, all of us have a responsibility to have multiple sources.
00:48:36.380 You can't just get it from one. And I really think that people should listen to the left
00:48:41.020 podcasts and information from them.
00:48:44.120 You got to, you've just got to be able to take in all of the information. You have a responsibility
00:48:48.320 to do that. And I think too many people on the left don't do that. They just listen to
00:48:52.500 one side. They, they read the New York times and they think that's the truth.
00:48:56.520 I don't know if you know this, but this, this show is, is renowned for showing clips
00:49:02.260 from that side.
00:49:05.020 Yeah.
00:49:05.320 Steve, that's his, his philosophy is your philosophy. And, um, that's on the agenda.
00:49:12.300 Yeah.
00:49:12.540 I'm sure.
00:49:13.140 Good. Well, thanks for having me. Really appreciate it, brother.
00:49:15.940 All the best to you.
00:49:16.820 Go get him.
00:49:17.400 Thank you so much.
00:49:18.000 And he's working really hard for the boss and we know we're going to see him in the
00:49:22.300 next administration. And it's going to be up there.
00:49:26.180 All right, man.
00:49:26.840 Thanks, my friend.
00:49:27.460 Good man.
00:49:27.940 All the best.
00:49:28.540 Patriot.
00:49:29.180 All right. Thanks for stopping by.
00:49:30.980 All right.
00:49:35.720 You like this stand up stuff here?
00:49:41.060 All right.
00:49:41.620 So, um, what I'm, what I'm going to do, uh, in a little bit, we just got a few more minutes
00:49:49.580 in, uh, in this particular segment. Um, I want to, I want to go back and talk a little
00:49:55.200 bit about, um, the, uh, the speech I, I gave last night and kind of break down some of the
00:50:02.380 themes I was trying to, uh, bring out because this whole issue of the weaponization of our
00:50:12.620 government is, I think it's going to be an important campaign issue. I mean, at the end
00:50:17.880 of the speech, I said, I went to prison so you won't have to. And what I meant by that
00:50:25.160 is this idea that, that my situation, somebody in the high ranking official in the Trump
00:50:35.300 administration winds up in prison for defending the doctrine of executive privilege. It goes
00:50:41.900 back to George Washington for defending the constitutional separation of powers winds up
00:50:46.560 in prison and at every step along the way, involving all three branches.
00:50:55.160 of our government, executive, legislative, and judicial, all three, a Democrat or group
00:51:04.240 of Democrats was involved in my road to prison. And it was done for partisan reasons, partly
00:51:15.260 as a gambit to keep Trump out of the white house. Um, and partly as a gambit to keep
00:51:25.140 good people from, from serving with Donald Trump, because if you think you can go to jail, maybe
00:51:32.420 you don't go into the white house. Uh, I am Peter K Navarro. I will be back with you shortly. We've got
00:51:39.220 some great guests coming up soon. And, uh, you are in Stephen K Bannon's
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