00:00:00.000this is the primal scream of a dying regime pray for our enemies because we're going medieval on
00:00:10.940these people here's not got a free shot all these networks lying about the people the people have
00:00:17.540had a belly full of it i know you don't like hearing that i know you try to do everything
00:00:21.300the world to stop that but you're not going to stop it it's going to happen and where do people
00:00:24.880like that go to share the big line mega media i wish in my soul i wish that any of these people
00:00:32.700had a conscience ask yourself what is my task and what is my purpose if that answer is to save my
00:00:40.620country this country will be saved war room here's your host stephen k bann
00:00:47.800OK, Tuesday, 14 July, Year of the Lord, 2026.
00:00:52.520We're going to go. We got Navarro on the phone with some breaking news from the White House.
00:00:57.940Eric Metaxas is going to join us here momentarily.
00:01:02.100Peter, we had a good print today, as Rick Santelli tells us.
00:01:08.140Is that solely because oil prices were coming down for a moment as we because we notified Congress last night that we're back at war?
00:01:16.860It starts the 60 day clock. Is there now, I guess, bought into the process of the War Powers Act, which I think is totally unconstitutional, but I guess you're going to do it.
00:01:28.060You're going to do it right. Maybe we'll test the constitutionality of that. But the print was a good print, was it not, sir?
00:01:33.320yes but see it was not a good print because oil prices went back down yes that was part of it but
00:01:43.040we have a broad deflationary trend that's been going on for over a year because
00:01:49.220trump policies are basically deflationary we were getting increased productivity you saw
00:03:31.960We're fighting hard at the White House to get prices.
00:03:34.200But hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on.
00:03:36.680But how can Warsh, he just got over there, right?
00:03:40.380I try this one. Twenty eight. That is so much absurd, absurd number that's over at the the central bank, which I question, why do you even have a central bank?
00:03:50.060But for the first time, you actually have governors that are hostile to the administration.
00:03:54.800You've got Powell. You've got Waller. I mean, Warsh is walking in over there like in Saigon in 68. Is it not, sir?
00:04:02.100He's basically five of the seven, Steve, that, you know, four Biden appointees.
00:04:39.600OK, Wall Street ain't working with employment with inflation.
00:04:43.800OK, and when when you put the inflation target first in a Trump world where everything we do is designed to lower the inflation rate,
00:04:55.740It creates the kind of cognitive dissonance we got with Powell going back to the first term where he's raising rates because he thinks we can't grow that fast without causing inflation.
00:05:07.320And sure enough, we grow that fast without causing inflation.
00:05:10.880But they put the rate hikes on and they slow us down.
00:05:13.800It's like it's just very, very frustrating to me.
00:05:19.060These guys just are thinking in an old paradigm.
00:06:39.280I was big cutting what would have been the perfect China deal.
00:06:43.260But that USMCA thing, I was with the boss on that.
00:06:46.300He was always, like, skeptical because it had, like, literally thousands and thousands of moving parts, right?
00:06:54.020And ultimately, what USMCA depends on is the honesty and integrity of your trading partners, okay?
00:07:02.420And for better or for worse, and it certainly is for worse, Mexico particularly has allowed itself, under the rules of the USMCA, to become a staging area for Chinese parts and autos.
00:07:15.960OK, as well as the state of all sorts of other things.
00:07:41.520And his tweet, his truth was tariffs work.
00:07:45.060Right. And then Jameson Greer, our great USTR, came out with a report like literally days later that basically went chapter and verse about how our auto and auto deficit has skyrocketed when under USMCA was supposed to fall.
00:08:01.820And the primary drivers, the frigging Chinese doing it again to us, just screwing us again.
00:08:07.680OK. And so. Weird. You sound you sound you sound you sound surprised to that.
00:08:16.060You and Lighthizer worked for two years. You had a deal that took care of the original seven original sins of the Chinese Communist Party, state owned industries, all of them for two years.
00:08:27.900You had sign off. And then at the very last second, she and one she Sean took a look at it after the one belt, one road conference with Putin and said, why are we signing something that makes us a subsidiary of the foreign devils?
00:08:43.080They tore it up. Next thing you know, wait for it. Pandemic. Wait for it. Intrusion in the 2020 election. Anything. Their number one objective has been to get rid of Donald Trump and to make sure they still have access to the United States with their mercantilist policies as the elites in this country want to give them to sell their cheap junk and ship high value added jobs over to China. Correct, sir?
00:09:10.260uh yeah that's exactly right and i'll tell you i mean look the usmca would would probably
00:09:17.620probably would have worked if we had stayed in power for the second term because light
00:09:22.700heiser would have been around to police the damn thing but you negotiate that deal and then you put
00:09:27.920biden in charge of that what the hell is going to happen these people like i did just like they
00:09:33.060were incompetently put the wheel and and all of that stuff but um the good news is we're getting
00:09:40.580pretty much all of the tacoma pickup truck capacity in the united states that's not as good as gm
00:09:48.860building the cars with american ownership and american workers but it's a lot better than
00:09:54.940having a foreign company doing it in a foreign you know in a foreign country with chinese parts
00:11:16.040Yeah, it's PeterNavar.com. It's right there. It's obviously for free. And Steve, the central insight of the report was that the Democrats put in place an elaborate system which made fraud easy.
00:11:32.060Okay, it was I called it the grand stuff the ballot box strategy or taking things away like signature verification and extending absentee ballot. All that stuff enables the steal.
00:11:44.840So when you have that and then you put on top of that what you're likely going to see with these documents coming out, you understand why you and I, when we were trying to do the Green Bay sweep legally under the Electoral Count Act of 1887, all we wanted was a fair counting of the votes to look again.
00:12:09.520And we were branded for election deniers, liars, this, that, and the other thing.
00:12:15.060Hey, you're going to see, if I haven't seen this, I'm not directly involved in any of this,
00:12:22.300but as long as it's out there, because there's briefings and s*** like that,
00:12:26.780you're going to see that those votes should have been counted.
00:12:32.760J6 should have ended a whole lot differently, and shame on Mike Pence, okay?
00:12:38.500Well, or, or, or, or, or you just can't certify them.
00:12:43.760It's not about getting Trump electors in there.
00:12:45.980As we said, the Electoral Count Act of 1887.
00:12:51.000And why did this happen, ladies and gentlemen?
00:12:52.820Because after the Civil War, even before, when they stole one from Andrew Jackson,
00:12:58.260you know, John Quincy Adams and the boys, the elite up in Massachusetts stole one.
00:13:02.340Then after the Civil War, it was a fracas.
00:13:06.020They decided they'd put good order and discipline.
00:13:08.040You don't do a re-vote. You kick it into the House of Representatives and you do state by state delegation vote.
00:13:14.480Guess what? Donald John Trump would be president. But divine providence.
00:13:19.580I think Peter said it was good that we had four years in the wilderness and that Bannon and Navarro and God's infinite wisdom spent a little time in federal prison.
00:13:28.780That's OK. We got that. Navarro, we got to bounce. Where do people go? Peter Navarro dot com. Where else?
00:13:33.760well that'll get you everything get you to the truth social x instagram getter and my sub stack
00:13:43.280okay just a lot of content um is coming out and today go to the hill support the hill
00:13:50.400they put good stuff out i got a piece in real clear on cpi and again uh just uh what i'm trying
00:13:57.540to do steve this message the the trump economics message okay that's that's what we have to do
00:14:05.440to win in november okay and that's my job description here okay it's like get stuff
00:14:12.100create jobs and let people know we're doing it populist nationalist economics will win
00:14:18.000every time peter navarro thank you brother you're the best go back to work now what a warrior
00:14:25.660resilience eric metaxas is going to be here why do we continue to focus on the revolution
00:14:33.160not simply about the history of it what it has to teach us about today today in the fight that you
00:14:39.660have to protect and defend and bequeath this constitutional republic it is a long long
00:14:50.400tough struggle. Not made for ribbon clerks. Eric Metaxas, Revolution, next.
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00:20:37.400Thank you, Steve, is that this is a battle today.
00:20:41.360As I listen to your program, we're in this battle now.
00:20:45.540So the question is, it's one thing to get angry.
00:20:47.760It's one. The question is, where is your faith? Now, it's one thing to say you're resilient. Some people, you know, you knock them down, they get up. You knock them down, they get up. The question is, why do you get up? The reason that George Washington and almost all of the others were indomitable was, I'll put it bluntly, because their faith in the God of the Bible.
00:21:13.040They believed he was with them in the sacred cause.
00:21:16.860And the sacred cause, that word, it's not even enough.
00:25:08.800So we're in this battle right now. And it's just it's good to know, you know, you're one of the generals in this, Steve. I mean, it's we need people to understand where we are right now. This is not just, you know, another day in politics. This is an existential crisis for the soul of America. You know, and I know, and your audience knows they want to take Trump down.
00:25:29.760and they want to destroy him because he is draining the swamp. He's on to them. I got to
00:25:36.000say, I mean, I, you know, people say, may you live in interesting times. We are living in
00:25:43.040interesting times. We get to be players in this ongoing revolution today. We get to do that.
00:25:49.640That's a Chinese curse. May you live in interesting times.
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00:30:43.260allfamilypharmacy.com. So Metaxas, here's what I'm saying. Starting by, I guess, like 1525, 1530,
00:30:51.320England was racked with religious wars. Henry VIII, all the issues he had with the Vatican and,
00:30:58.680you know, his marriages and getting an heir, the whole thing. Thomas Morey had the English
00:31:03.000Reformation was brutal. He had religious wars that eventually ended up with an official state
00:31:09.180church, a state Christian church that had, at least initially, many of the customs and traditions
00:31:15.020of Catholicism, but the king ran the deal. Why do you continue to say, and most of these,
00:31:25.840particularly the initial wave of the patriots, obviously they were English subjects, but they
00:31:32.380were very English to their core, including many, not all, there's a lot of the pilgrims and
00:31:38.100puritans but many were members of the anglican church here the episcopal church uh you know
00:31:43.580some in very good standing a lot of vestry men um why do you continue to say that this is a
00:31:50.260religious and sacred cause from the colonists and the rebels and the people fighting for freedom
00:31:55.240particularly that vanguard where they're going against a basically a country with a state
00:32:02.740religion that was Christianity, sir. Right. Well, I'll tell you why, because a state religion means
00:32:09.440nothing. Our country, which is probably the most Christian country in the history of the world,
00:32:15.820is not officially a Christian nation. Why? Because at the heart of Scripture, at the heart
00:32:23.140of the Christian faith, is this idea called liberty. You cannot force people to be Christian.
00:32:29.080it doesn't matter, you know, oh, you've been baptized, you've been, you claim to be a Christian,
00:32:34.260God looks on the heart. He knows, you know, if you're saved by faith, right, it means that you're
00:32:40.120going to live in a different way. So you can't fool God by saying, I believe this, I belong to
00:32:45.920that church. So the Church of England was, first of all, filled with hypocrites, filled with people
00:32:52.680that themselves believed almost nothing but wearing a collar. You know, those people exist
00:32:57.380in every denomination in Christendom, and the fact of the matter is that when William Wilberforce,
00:33:01.920I wrote a biography of Wilberforce, Amazing Grace, who brought about the abolition of the
00:33:07.680slave trade, it was the same story, is that the people who really believe are at odds with the
00:33:14.380people who just believe officially, right? So you had in England, just because it was officially
00:33:21.140Christian, as I say in my book, the elites in England, including King George IV, the son of
00:33:30.200King George III, many of them were just notoriously mocking of Christian faith.
00:33:39.800So you can say you're anything, and it means nothing. The question is, do you live it? Do
00:33:46.040you believe it. So you had many in England who were true believers. What did they do?
00:33:52.920They went across the Atlantic to settle in the 13 colonies because they were being persecuted,
00:33:57.900because the official church of England, the state church, was persecuting Bible-believing
00:34:05.600Christians. You know, you can go to China today and say, can I attend the official church? And
00:34:11.060they go, yeah, there's some official churches. You go to those churches where they wouldn't dare
00:34:15.160talk about politics or anything we don't want them to talk about because the state rules.
00:34:19.520But if you want to go to an underground church, you're in trouble. In England, it was the same
00:34:24.240thing. I mean, all through the 17th century, you have hordes of Bible-believing Christians saying,
00:34:31.020we're going to go across the Atlantic, take our chances in the new world, because in England,
00:34:35.840we're being persecuted. The pilgrims were persecuted by King James I. And so official
00:34:41.700religion, we have to understand, it basically means nothing. It's just a tribal identity.
00:34:47.260The Americans were clearly serious, most of them very serious about their Christian faith.
00:34:54.240As for King George III, I mean, I think he was actually a Christian, but he was politically
00:34:59.060confused. You can actually be a Christian and get all kinds of stuff totally wrong. And many
00:35:05.680members of parliament were mocking of Christian faith. So it's just a battle. I mean, I talk
00:35:11.600about it in the book to some extent, because it really is at the heart of the American Revolution.
00:35:17.980In some ways, it was a spiritual war between people who really believed in the God of the
00:35:23.280Bible and in the idea of liberty and that our rights come from God, and a bunch of politicians
00:35:29.640in parliament who just sneered at the idea. It's like, shut up, just do what you're told. We got
00:35:35.060the power. We will make you obey us. And the Americans said, no, we obey God rather than men.
00:35:41.600So it's something that's been playing out through the millennia and the centuries. It's happening now. I don't need to tell you. The Hollywood elites, the liberal elites in Washington, the rhino elites, they sneer at these ideas of our founding. They sneer at it. They sneer at the people in flyover country who hold to these ideas. They mock us for clinging to our Bibles and our guns.
00:36:04.640There's nothing new under the sun, Steve. We're fighting in the same revolution today, and the stakes are even higher than ever because it's a global thing. We're dealing with China. We're dealing with Islamofascism. So we are still called to look to the God of the Bible in the midst of this and to trust him.
00:36:23.940The folks that have held their Bible and their guns dear had a pretty good track record in the United States of America and throughout the world, I might add.
00:36:35.740Metaxas, where do people go to get the book?
00:36:38.120Most importantly, where do they find you on your travels?
00:36:41.360People want to get a signed copy from you.
00:38:40.500You got to put constant pressure on people,
00:38:43.440and then that's how you grow character.
00:38:46.740that's how you bring out people's talents and abilities you got we like you said our forefathers
00:38:53.940were rebels you know they created this amazing great country by fighting back against tyranny
00:39:00.960the you know the English in 1776 was an incredible time I think we need that again we are our country
00:39:08.160is filled full of corrupt politicians corrupt leaders we're being robbed at every corner you
00:39:14.920You know, that's, but yes, to your point, pressure makes diamonds.
00:39:19.080That's these selection programs for these special operations units and military wide, you know, through, it's not, it's not all just physical because we have, we have guys that show up that are literally Olympic athletes and they wash out.
00:39:31.200So you have to be mentally tough, mentally prepared, and you have to have the wherewithal to withstand time under pressure.
00:39:42.060No, that's the – you can be the greatest athlete in the world, but you're going to wash out.
00:41:36.340But this is what you brought decentralized command.
00:41:38.960The president just said yesterday, he was talking to somebody.
00:41:41.360He said they had spent 11 hours or 12 hours in a continuous negotiation with this group, and they were told they had a deal.
00:41:52.480And then when they get back a couple hours later, this is what the president said.
00:41:56.120Well, there was one group or some group they had to run it by in which they didn't know.
00:42:00.380They hadn't been upfront about that, and that group didn't like a certain aspect of it.
00:42:04.980Next thing you know, they're lobbing drones and missiles into Qatar, into the field over there, and they're hitting a couple of these tankers in the Persian Gulf.
00:42:17.880And this gets to me, when you've devastated their command structure as much as we have, you've gone down to sometimes almost a brigade level.
00:42:26.820Well, what you're finding out in this Darwinian system, the deeper you go down, you don't meet a lot of moderates.
00:42:32.780You meet people that aspire to the top, and they're even harder at the bottom than the heart at the top because they're true believers, and they feel they've got to show they're true believers all the time.
00:42:42.940And so you don't have, and this is one of the things I've argued from the beginning, who do you even negotiate with?
00:42:47.840I mean, Trita Parsi said it, I think, the best.
00:42:50.200He says, look, I don't think you're ever going to get to a signed deal.
00:43:00.860They're selling you out to the Americans.
00:43:02.080follow us. And that's what's going to be very tough. And President Trump, as of I think we've
00:43:07.980had three waves of attacks now in three nights, he said, hey, he's going to keep the pressure up,
00:43:12.620at least keep it up kinetically. Now, economically, he also put up and said, hey, oh, by the way,
00:43:17.840it's going to be a 20 percent service fee, not a toll, a service fee on everything coming in and
00:43:24.160out. Anyway, that's a forcing function. Taze Gill's with us. We're going to take a short
00:43:28.340commercial break. Back in the warm in a moment.
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00:50:11.240There's going to be mail-in ballots too, I'm sure,
00:50:13.020but it's also in a whole process, but a lot of it's about machines.
00:50:16.780Do you feel vindicated? Are you going to feel vindicated on Thursday night, sir, given you've spent, I don't know, 60, 70, 80 million dollars of your own money?
00:50:24.960They tried to bankrupt you. The FBI tried to put you in prison. All of it, sir.
00:50:29.580I just want I'm not worried about really feeling vindicated.
00:50:33.040I just want the whole country to know the urgency of this that we've been that's been going on for five years here since we found all this stuff that happened in 2020.
00:50:42.580has revealed all this information over the last five years. These are facts. I want the whole
00:50:48.300country to be on board. I don't care what party you're in, to know that when Obama said our
00:50:53.200elections are critical infrastructure, he deemed them as such. We've got to do something right now
00:50:58.720so foreign countries can't interfere in our elections and we have citizens voting in our
00:51:03.880elections. It's pretty common sense. So I'm really looking forward to coming out. It'll
00:51:12.160be amazing if Fox actually reports on this and says everything that comes out of this report.
00:51:17.460That's what I'm looking forward to. I guess I'll feel a little vindicated going, hey, I was right
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