00:01:17.000Walk me through the basics of the economy, because our thesis here at the War Room is that you can start to see with your plan of the convergence of the big, beautiful bill, the major tax benefits for building plant and equipment, coupled with you and Jameson Greer and Scott Bessett working under President Trump's architecture to redo the commercial relationships in the world and to use tariffs and trade to drive investment back here in the United States or have guys pay a tolling fee.
00:01:45.000Tolling fee, you can start to see it working.
00:01:48.000We just want to know what President Trump meant by that, sir.
00:01:56.000If we look at the rate of GDP growth, which is everything about making us prosperous, it's four drivers.
00:02:05.000Consumption, investment, government spending, and what they call net exports, which is the difference between how much we sell to the world and how much we import.
00:02:14.000Okay, so if you look at consumption, let's start with that.
00:02:20.000What we have coming in 2026 is the biggest IRS refund in history, and we also have these tax breaks, no tax on tips, no tax on Social Security, no tax on overtime.
00:02:38.000So consumption is going to be a pillar of prosperity in 2026.
00:03:33.000Because productivity is the key to an increase in real wages and the quality of life of blue collar working Americans.
00:03:41.000Now, third, you got the government spending.
00:03:46.000That's going down, but that's a good thing.
00:03:48.000One of the rules of economics is that a dollar in the government sector is much less efficient than if it goes into the private sector.
00:03:58.000Oh, and by the way, falling government expenditures mean a reduced budget deficit, lower interest rates and mortgage rates.
00:04:07.000So that's going to ignite things like the housing sector.
00:04:10.000So consumption investment, government spending hitting all cylinders.
00:04:15.000The last one, Steve, is the net exports.
00:04:18.000Whenever we reduce our trade deficit, that shows up as an increase in our GDP growth rate.
00:04:26.000That's exactly what the Trump tariff policy is doing.
00:04:29.000We just had in the latest number, Steve, the lowest trade deficit since 2009.
00:04:36.000So if you add all that up, Steve, it's a set of policies and throw on top of that good things like oil going from $75 a barrel to $50 a barrel.
00:04:49.000You can't imagine any other thing happening in 2026 than robust growth, rising real wages as we had in the first term, and prosperity.
00:05:01.000So looking forward, that's what we see, and it's all good, brother.
00:05:09.000Now, and President, I've said this from the beginning where people were tweeting out after the November debacle of the traditional Republicans in New Jersey and Virginia.
00:05:17.000They said, oh, it's got to be affordability in 2026.
00:05:49.000We can walk and chew gum at the same time.
00:05:51.000We can pursue all of these growth policies at the time we're fighting a war on Biden's legacy inflation.
00:06:00.000And what we're doing, Steve, in the trenches is taking a micro approach to the macro problem of inflation.
00:06:07.000Remember, Steve, that inflation is nothing but a basket of prices for housing, for energy, for transportation, for health care, and all of that.
00:06:16.000And so what we are doing with all due speed is to tackle every one of those elements, sector by sector, industry by industry, product by product, fish by fish.
00:06:30.000And so you're seeing all these things.
00:07:25.000President Trump's populist economic policies generated by you guys, all these great ideas.
00:07:32.000They said it right now in Capitol Hill, the senior guy.
00:07:35.000I don't know if it was Scalise or Emmer, but it was hey, it had to be one of the top guys said Trump has got to stop sending us up this populist crap.
00:07:44.000So how are you going to do this, Dr. Navarre?
00:07:49.000Well, there's a fundamental disconnect between the business model of both parties on Capitol Hill, which is to raise money from big pharma, from big food, from big this, from big that, versus populism, which is designed to help basically, you know, America's own Lao Bai Jing.
00:08:13.000America's working families and middle class.
00:08:17.000And so I don't know what that rhetoric is all about.
00:08:21.000I do know that we have a very slender majority in the House and that certainly they're not acting now to put something up on the board that they can run on.
00:08:34.000I think they're running, some of these guys are running scared.
00:08:37.000But look, I mean, the data is going to be the data.
00:08:53.000And what I'm trying to do, talking to members on the Hill and showing them my videos and things like that, it's like, here's your talking points.
00:09:01.000It's like, here's what the boss is doing on this, you know, on beef prices, on egg prices, on mortgage rates, on housing prices.
00:09:11.000And that's the kind of stuff you should be talking about.
00:09:14.000Yeah, you're having great, you're having a great, you're having a great impact.
00:09:42.000And he says, I'm doing this because I'm not going to have the people underwrite the massive expense of the electric, what we need for electricity to drive these data centers.
00:09:56.000What are you guys cooking up over there?
00:09:58.000Well, I don't want to get too far ahead of him because I never do that.
00:10:02.000But the central problem here, which we're going to solve, is that AI is expanding so fast that we simply don't have enough capacity to service it going forward.
00:11:00.000And this one, you've talked about it, we've talked about it.
00:11:04.000It's like, why are Americans paying for AI in India?
00:11:12.000ChatGPT operating on U.S. soil using American electricity, servicing large users of ChatGPT, for example, in India and China and elsewhere around the world.
00:11:25.000So that's another issue that's got to be dealt with.
00:11:27.000And don't forget, Steve, there's water issues as well.
00:12:37.000I was tempted to put something up on Ex and Getter to the effect of, was he looking for a discount on fentanyl or something when he was over there?
00:12:48.000So I don't know what their strategy is.
00:12:51.000If they think, if Canada thinks they can use China as a bargaining chip, that's not going to, that doesn't end well.
00:13:17.000You know, it's like, it's a great country and out in Edmonton, they just scratch their heads.
00:13:25.000Now, if you look at the allies who had shoulder to shoulder in World War I, World War II, the Canadians, some of the toughest and best, the Canadian people are the best.
00:13:33.000But it's, you've got an elite up, you've got a globalist elite up there, it's more dangerous than the global elite here in this country.
00:19:58.000You don't need as many of these targeted operations, because even when you look at it, you get a couple hundred here, a couple hundred there.
00:20:06.000It's never going to add up to the 30 million illegal aliens that are there if they don't start using this more sophisticated basket of targeted approaches on the economic factors.
00:23:06.000The bigger piece is, the bigger piece is, is go and look, because nobody's talking about it anymore.
00:23:12.000What do you, what's the dog that's not barking?
00:23:14.000When you hear Rashida Tlaib, when you hear Omar up there, what's the dog that not, that's not barking?
00:23:18.000The dog that's not barking is they stopped talking about Renee Good.
00:23:22.000They stopped talking about Becca Good.
00:23:24.000They stopped talking about Jonathan Ross, which by the way, if you go up on Jonathan Ross's fundraisers right now, you put the two together.
00:23:32.000Today, he just crossed the 1 million mark.
00:23:36.000So MAGA, the American people, just raised over a million dollars for an ICE officer who was nearly killed when he was run over by an anti-ICE agitator.
00:23:46.000They completely lost the narrative there.
00:23:48.000They completely lost what they were going on.
00:23:51.000They know that the American people actually, actually, they might not admit it to a pollster, but you know what?
00:23:57.000Deep down, the American people love these raids.
00:24:00.000The American people can't get enough of them because for a long time they've said, you know what?
00:24:05.000I don't want those people in my house anymore, in my country anymore, in my home anymore.
00:24:20.000If it's going to be a little rough, if it's going to take a little rough stuff to get them out, then so be it.
00:24:25.000But the other piece of this, Steve, by the way, Rashida Tlaib, you notice what she said?
00:24:29.000She said, listen, me as a Muslima, me as an immigrant, me as a Palestinian.
00:24:34.000I noticed she didn't say as an American.
00:24:37.000I noticed she didn't say as an American citizen whose family was allowed, graciously allowed by the generosity of the American people to be here.
00:24:47.000And by the way, I'd love to ask Rashida Tlaib.
00:24:49.000Do you think that's true for everybody?
00:24:51.000Do you think that the Palestinians don't deserve to have a home?
00:24:54.000What if the Palestinians said we can have our home again?
00:24:57.000Isn't that what their entire argument has been this whole time?
00:25:00.000That that was their home, that that was their land, land back, all the rest of it.
00:25:04.000So so which is it you want to say that the Palestinian people deserve their own homeland?
00:25:09.000OK, but you say that the American people don't.
00:25:13.000Why don't the American people deserve their own homeland?
00:25:18.000Why don't the American people deserve their own homeland and deserve to determine who the people of that homeland is?
00:25:25.000Because, Steve, I'm just going to say it.
00:25:26.000If I want people in my homeland, if I want my kids to grow up among people who share our language, who share our culture, who share our values, then guess what?
00:25:38.000That's the same thing that people on this planet have wanted, the same right that people have had since time immemorial.
00:25:44.000There's nothing wrong with that. In fact, there's everything right with that.
00:25:48.000That's the shared bonds of nationalism.
00:31:52.000So what this, this came up in a motion a couple of weeks ago in the case in Charlie's murder case.
00:31:57.000So the one, so you go back to, to the event itself, you go back to that day.
00:32:03.000There were over 3000 students there at Utah Valley University.
00:32:07.000Uh, the area it's, it's, it's provost or in Utah, a ton of people were there.
00:32:12.000And of course, Charlie, as we know, so popular with Gen Z, so popular with the college kids.
00:32:17.000Well, it turns out that, and they're, they're taking great pains not to identify who this individual was.
00:32:23.000Um, that's actually one of the things they're talking about, whether or not this person should have to testify, but it turns out one of the family members, uh, they're saying an offspring.
00:32:31.000So either a son or a daughter of one of the prosecutors on the case was actually there in the, you know, on this, uh, atrium or excuse me, amphitheater area, the quad of UVU when Charlie got shot.
00:32:44.000So because of this familial connection, then Tyler Robinson's lawyers are trying to get that prosecutor or possibly all the prosecutors.
00:32:54.000In fact, the entire Utah County prosecutors office struck from the case, get them all kicked off the case because of this, uh, connection.
00:33:03.000But the judge came in and earlier to, you know, earlier in the hearing, I'm kind of like watching it as I, as I do this and said, look, hold on a second.
00:33:11.000You know, was this person, was this person a victim?
00:33:13.000And they said, well, no, they didn't even actually see it because the head was turned, uh, when that took place.
00:33:19.000Okay. Is this person a material witness? No, will not be called as a material witness.
00:33:23.000So the problem is if this person is not a victim or a material witness and was really just kind of a bystander, then it doesn't actually meet the legal threshold.
00:33:33.000And the judge has been saying this, stating this over and over doesn't meet the legal threshold for a conflict of interest.
00:33:40.000And is basically a lot of people are watching it saying, look, the defense lawyers know this.
00:33:45.000The defense team knows that it doesn't meet the legal standard, doesn't meet the legal threshold at all.
00:33:50.000But it's a delay tactic because they know that the evidence is not on their side.
00:33:55.000They know that they're up against a mountain of evidence that Tyler Robinson did in fact murder Charlie Kirk.
00:34:02.000And so they're trying to delay, delay, delay, delay. And that's all this is.
00:34:09.000In the situation I saw a tweet the other day, I think I asked you about it, that the, the furry, the, the, the boyfriend of Tyler Robinson, um, has been living, uh, in an undisclosed location.
00:34:24.000But the FBI is no longer pursuing him as, as party to this case. Did I read that correctly?
00:34:30.000Well, so Brian Enten over at News Nation, who's a fantastic reporter when it comes to this, um, you know, the crime beat, he went in and found a family member of the furry, Lance Twiggs.
00:34:45.000And the family member came forward saying that Twiggs at one point was under FBI protection, uh, that may have been witness security.
00:34:53.000It may have just been general protection due to threats that were being made at the time and is now living with family.
00:35:01.000And so did not say exactly where did not exactly say who, but just said is living with family.
00:35:08.000But according to this family member, no longer has that FBI protection.
00:35:14.000And, uh, but also as we heard is cooperating with the prosecutorial team, uh, in, uh, in Utah Valley there.
00:35:23.000So the Utah state county attorney is, is potentially going to be bringing twigs.
00:35:28.000This is this Lance twigs in as a witness.
00:35:31.000I would be shocked if twigs is not called as a witness, by the way, um, said that it wasn't a situation where they had anyone bring twigs forward.
00:35:39.000Like for example, so Tyler Robinson, it was his parents that turned him in. It was not the FBI. It was not the local authorities.
00:35:45.000It was Tyler Robinson's parents that turned him in twigs.
00:35:48.000On the other hand, this family member says they had to go to him before he was willing to comply.
00:35:56.000Why is, why is twigs not an accessory to this? If you look at all the, if you look at all the information, at least it's out there, isn't he an accessory to this?
00:36:06.000I mean, isn't that part of the small amount of, I just think the small amount of evidence, at least that we've seen publicly, you tell me there's a mountain, there's a tsunami of evidence about this.
00:36:16.000We haven't seen anything, but why is the FBI not have him as an accessory to this, to this assassination?
00:36:25.000Yeah. Well, Steve, I mean, I mean, obviously you wouldn't see the defense case, you know, playing these desperate, um, games.
00:36:30.000If they had anything actually serious, they could point to, uh, they're playing delay games because they know they don't have any evidence on their side.
00:36:37.000The evidence is completely not in their favor. So there's, they're playing these procedural arguments, delay tactics.
00:36:42.000You wouldn't see them doing that if they had a serious case, um, twigs.
00:36:45.000Um, twigs on the other hand that when you look at the facts, I really want to know what is in all of those discord messages.
00:36:53.000What is in the individual messages between the two of them?
00:36:56.000I'm shocked to see that there aren't any charges on twigs.
00:37:00.000However, just with my analyst hat on, you know, take my personal opinion out of it.
00:37:05.000It could be that they cut a deal could be that he was given immunity to possibly talk about more about everything that happened regarding, um, Tyler Robinson and potentially these groups, these transgender groups, um, the queers of Salt Lake City.
00:37:21.000Did they know that this was going to happen because they have all sorts of tweets all over Twitter?
00:37:26.000You can find them. They're archived. We've got them at human events saying that basically just bragging that Charlie Kirk is about to be killed.
00:37:35.000And many of them are put up even in the days, weeks and hours leading up to our friend's murder.
00:37:41.000And so there's serious questions about how exactly they knew about this.
00:37:45.000And Steve, these are not random tweets.
00:37:47.000These are specific detailed tweets talking about that specific date.
00:37:52.000And so that's something that I find really strange.
00:37:55.000Also, by the way, just go back to the text messages that we have seen, right?
00:37:59.000The text messages there in the affidavit has has Tyler says to twigs, do you remember when I was engraving those bullets?
00:38:06.000Now, Steve, let me just say, if I'm hanging out in the war room and I see Stephen Kay Bannon engraving some bullets over in the corner,
00:38:13.000I'm going to say, hey, Steve, what are you engraving the bullets for? Right.
00:38:17.000Or if we see if I see my brother engraving bullets, I would say, Kev, what are you up to there, bro?
00:38:23.000Well, so that's that to me just speaks to it's that's not that's not exculpatory.
00:42:40.000You see the amount of grit and determination that's required, as well as the training and the operational skill that's required to go out.
00:42:48.000Not only the restraint that they need to have with these these protesters, these agitators, but also knowing that any time they show up, you could have a Latin King, you know, with an AR-15 pointed directly at you.
00:42:59.000And that's why, Kevin, you're you had to wear that Kevlar out there.
00:46:25.000Aside from the frigid temperatures that we're seeing, the Indivisible organization is setting two protests this weekend.
00:46:35.000As we know, Dave Zier and I last weekend were assaulted and stalked at one of these protests.
00:46:45.000So I don't see any reason why this won't happen again.
00:46:50.000Antifa types are actually using this temperature condition to their advantage by we see videos of them pouring water out front of the Whipple Federal Building in hopes that the police line will slip as they advance.
00:47:07.000And that is that's not good, because if anybody slips, God forbid, somebody cracks their head or anything, really, they are just waiting for an excuse.
00:47:19.000This is like we're sitting on a powder keg here.
00:48:25.000It says FI spray painted on their hoodies on the pack and they all have bandanas and whatnot.
00:48:30.000But they actually huddle up on the sides of these protests to see who's there.
00:48:37.000Oh, that's a great picture of Bovino today in his trench coat.
00:48:41.000Yeah, these people, you know, they're they're organizing outside in the cold during this chaos just to see who else there, who's in comms, you know, what what their operations are going to be.
00:48:56.000These are not, you know, the best and brightest, but they do have enough to understand that they that they really want to break us up.
00:49:08.000Jack kept kept Kevin's tells us they're there.
00:49:13.000Are they trying to go Trump into the Insurrection Act, sir?
00:49:16.000Well, they are. And there's nothing that Tim Walz would want more than the Insurrection Act because he wants to deflect from his own criminal complicity of the millions and missing billions of dollars that was stolen from the people, the children, disabled children and the needy in Minnesota by his Somali buddies that he and I sure hope that none of that money wound up in any Tim Walz or Ilhan Omar or Keith Ellison fundraisers or their campaign donations.
00:49:45.000Gosh, I sure hope that none of those people who were fraudsters were also making campaign donations to any of these politicians kind of wonder why it was that he all of a sudden, boom, just stopped running for governor a couple of weeks ago.
00:49:57.080But suddenly no one's talking about that because Tim Walz is using this as a distraction.
00:50:03.020Steve, I will say this on the revolutionary front, though, you the two teams are like this.
00:50:07.920You've got indivisible. That's for your mass support, your mass appeal.
00:50:11.880They want to try to rebuild those George Floyd crowds.
00:50:15.000And and to Kevin's point, the weather is what it is. It's going to be holding that off.
00:50:19.700But the the revolutionary Bolshevik core, the vanguard of the revolution, as Lenin used to put it, that is your hardened Antifa revolutionaries.
00:50:28.800And they will be out there because Steve and I was out there doing that hit on War Room.
00:50:32.660It was about 12 degrees. And this guy's out there 9 a.m. in the morning screaming at them.
00:50:37.780Steve, to them, this is like us going to church.
00:50:40.600This is like Christians going to church on Sunday. They believe they can achieve ascended apotheosis by going to these events, by attacking law and order.
00:50:51.520And Steve, I'll simply just put it as this, right? You know, this is their religion. And what religion is that?
00:50:56.140Well, we know that God is an ordered God. Orderliness is of God. He created the natural order.
00:51:03.520So who is the God of chaos is Satan. Satan is the God of chaos.
00:51:08.260What does the word devil mean? To deceive, to divide. All right. That is their God.
00:51:15.660Jack, hang on for a second. Kevin, where do people go if you're out streaming tonight?
00:51:19.600You've got to be careful now that you put this picture up on more than ever.
00:51:23.420I mean, we're very concerned about you every night. But are you going to be streaming?
00:51:26.940What's going to happen tonight? And give your social media so people can follow you.
00:51:31.760Sure thing. I won't be streaming, but I look forward to content through human events.
00:51:37.000I mean, there's all kinds of people streaming. So I don't think there's a necessity for me personally to.
00:51:43.580I'm on X Instagram and Substack at my name, Kevin Posobiec, Kev Posobiec, field correspondent for human events.
00:51:52.620Yeah. Yeah. That's that's me. Thanks for having me on.
00:51:56.320And be careful. Honor to have you on. Great work.
00:52:00.520And be careful right now. There's stuff that needs to be blurred. There's stuff that needs to be blacked out.
00:52:04.220So so look for that as well this weekend.
00:52:08.640Real quickly, we have a request from the from the Warren Posse, Jack.
00:52:13.080Talib, I think, referred to herself as a Muslima.