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Episode 4384: Liberation Day A Declaration Of Economic Independence
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steve bannon
This is the primal scream of a dying regime.
unidentified
Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people.
steve bannon
You're not going to free shot all these networks lying about the people.
The people have had a belly full of it.
I know you don't like hearing that.
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it.
It's going to happen.
jake tapper
And where do people like that go to share the big line?
unidentified
MAGA Media.
jake tapper
I wish, in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
unidentified
Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose?
steve bannon
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved!
unidentified
War Room.
Here's your host, Stephen K. Band.
Band.
steve bannon
It's Liberation Day.
That's Wednesday, the 2nd of April.
The year of the Lord 2025.
I believe we just heard one of the top two or three most powerful speeches that President Trump's ever given.
And today to really reset the global geoeconomic order is nothing short of breathtaking.
And President Trump went for an hour.
It started just about after four o'clock.
I think almost the entire Eric Bolling show was encapsulated by this.
The president walked to his logic.
Walked through his political career, walked through how this issue had bothered him for decade after decade after decade as a private citizen, how he'd been talking about it since the 1980s with Japan.
Talked about the success of his first term, both politically and how this resonated up in the upper Midwest when we pierced the blue veil, what they called the blue wall, I guess.
Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin in those days also included really taking Iowa Particularly the industrial kind of eastern half of Iowa and Ohio.
And then he laid out, and I thought this was probably the most powerful, he called it an economic declaration of independence.
And he took the time, although it's not full reciprocity.
I think he used a term in there called kind reciprocity or kind reciprocal.
So he didn't go full reciprocity.
He also laid out for all the countries he was doing this for that it would be It could get reversed by them blowing their tariffs He went through country by country and And laid out on both the tariffs themselves and the non-tariff barriers which drive up the price or drive up the cost of American goods getting in there and And walk through what it was.
From India.
From Japan.
You know, from our allies.
The EU.
He said the day the EU ripping is off is over.
He talked about one of the purposes of this is to bring large-scale, high-value-added manufacturing back to the United States.
In short, it was everything that I...
It's one of the proudest I've ever been of working with and for President Trump.
It's just incredible.
This really was Liberation Day.
It's going to affect immediately tonight, and here's the other thing He had UAW team so you had Union working people particularly from Macomb County Which is the the railhead of the Reagan Democrats?
That really gave the 1980 election to President Reagan and really changed the direction of our nation Cheers after cheer after cheer from from Union workers from working-class Americans Supporting President Trump in this, and just the power of it, I thought was almost overwhelming.
MSNBC cut away, CNN played it through all the way to the end.
I think Fox played it all the way through the end, of course, Real America's Voice.
MSNBC had to cut in two-thirds of the way through it and start ripping on Trump.
Prices are going to go up.
After the cheers of working people, and this is what's happened to the Democratic Party, After all those chairs of working-class people and working people, they're just sitting there, they're giving you the exact mantra of Wall Street, the exact mantra of the people who shipped the jobs overseas, who shipped the jobs overseas.
This also gets back to what Scott Besson said.
The Constitution doesn't say that for American citizens, Or the Declaration of Independence, that the pursuit of happiness is just a lot of cheap stuff.
It's also a well-paying job that you can consider a career.
Once again, on MSNBC today, they had panelists, and one panelist broke in and said, look, I've gone around the country, I've talked to people, and when I asked them, is your concern here high prices, or is it better Paying jobs with real futures and real benefits She said to a person They said hey, we support President Trump because he's gonna bring good paying jobs back and manufacturing jobs back and jobs that have benefits Healthcare and others he's gonna break.
That's what President Trump is aiming to bring back and we're with him He's on the Rose Garden today.
The other thing with the stagecraft.
I absolutely love the fact that they had the American flags hanging from all the different Pillars outside the Oval Office right right and back where President Trump stands He's in the Rose Garden and with his back right to that side of the Oval Office that opens out into the windows They had they had these amazing American flags all the Pillars between the pillars the space between the pillars were covered with these flags quite dramatic And President Trump was just on point.
It was an incredible incredible speech and It will go down in history, because he said, hey, today's declaration of economic independence.
And he means that.
And he walked through, and he didn't blame one country.
He said he didn't blame them for having the tariffs they had.
He didn't blame them for having the tariff barriers.
He blamed, he looked, he said he blamed the people that have been in that office, the Oval Office, that allowed him to get away with it.
And you know why that happened?
The lobbyists.
This system is rigged against American workers in the American middle class.
It's rigged against you.
Virtually every element of it is rigged against you.
And since Reagan, and even more than Reagan, much more than Reagan, you've got a guy in there for all his imperfections.
Is unrigging the system he's shattering the system remember they dared him to have this day Why did he call it?
Why did Trump raise the stakes as he always does and call it Liberation Day?
This is he's trying to liberate The country itself in her citizens From a rigged domestic and international systems that has been put in place by globalist that have enriched them It made you a pauper.
unidentified
Because you are a pauper.
steve bannon
I'm Spencer Morrison with the amazing book Reshore.
Spencer is with us.
We're going to be playing clips.
I have Mike Davis.
I was honored to go and spend a day over at a tech conference and really talk about antitrust and bringing down the oligarchs.
I've been standing up for the little guys.
Spencer, I want your first cut.
Walk me through...
So they had two choices.
Full reciprocity, the whole reciprocal, or do these kind of tranches at 20% here, 20% there.
I can tell you, I know President Trump never felt comfortable with just the tranches.
He wanted to go full reciprocal, but I do think some people said, hey, look, some of this could be harsh.
Boom. And I believe he called it...
Kind. It's only Trump can come up with.
Kind reciprocal.
Walk me through your assessment, sir.
What choice did he pick?
Did he pick column A or column B?
What do we have?
And in your assessment, because you're one of the smartest guys about this, where do you put this as far as important?
Is this truly a day of liberation for American workers?
unidentified
Hey Steve, thanks for having me on the program today.
I think this is historic.
I think this is completely historic.
America has run a trade deficit every year since nineteen seventy four.
During that period of time- we've purchased at the cumulative deficit is worth twenty five trillion dollars.
That's almost a whole year's worth of GDP.
All of that money could have stayed in the country, building American businesses, building American families, inventing the future.
Instead, we've been buying it.
And the reason that we've run this large chronic trade deficit is because every government, it doesn't matter who is in power, it's Democrats, it's Republicans.
Everybody since the 1970s was on board with the economic globalism and integration and turning, outsourcing all of America's jobs.
This is the first time that America is punching back in the And let's be clear, there's been a trade war waging against America.
For decades and we've just lied back and taken it and President Trump is showing today that we're not going to lie back and take it anymore.
This is I mean, this is shots fired.
This is This is like a decoration of economic warfare right now Speaking about the Spencer can hang hang hang on one second.
steve bannon
You're gonna be with us for the next two hours.
Hang on I want to go to the White House and earn Brian Glenn Brian, you were there.
Put us in the Rose Garden, sir.
brian glenn
Well, you can imagine the world was watching as President Trump rolled out these reciprocals.
And he calls these, Steve, let me hold it up real quickly, these are kind reciprocals.
And he laid it out and said, you know, we're not going to match percentage to percentage.
And I got to be honest with you, Steve, when I first read that China Just 67 and we're gonna hit him back with 34. I said well, let's let's add 15 on to that 39 and 20 that's just me, but I think President Trump is being very kind in these reciprocals and we'll see how they react Hold Brian hang over a second.
steve bannon
I got I got Spencer Morrison the author of reshoring when the most brilliant minds about this our own Brian Glenn is there I got to tell you a story Brian Glenn, but Sobik Texted me during the speech for both Washington, you know doing analysis for each other and he goes Why is my president holding his chart and I go Trump loves charts.
He's got the chart.
This is how great it was He's got the chart the whole world's watching this every capital market in the middle of night Singapore.
They're up He's got a chart up there and he's going through the chart exactly like you said in the heading is kind Reciprocal that it's absolutely classic is pure is the purest form of Trump You're ever gonna get, Brian Glenn.
brian glenn
Yeah, it actually reminded me a lot of a rally Trump.
Raw, off-script several times, but for him to hold up the chart and go over, you know, country by country, here it is, what they're gonna look at, I think that was impressive.
But the world now knows that President Trump, and he laid the story out of the history of these tariffs and how wealthy that we could become if we just simply put America first in terms of international trade.
That's great, and I think it's a great day here at the White House.
I love the pageantry of it all, the live music, the flags, just everything.
You have the cabinet there, you have members of Congress and the Senate and special guests there, auto workers there.
We'll have Brian here in a second.
I've got Marjorie who just came in from the event as well.
She's ready to come on with you whenever you're ready to bring her in.
But you just had a great afternoon here in the Rose Garden, but there you go.
Here's your reciprocal tariffs that President Trump said he was going to roll out.
steve bannon
Go ahead.
So amazing.
Why don't you get Marjorie booted up?
We're going to take a break.
Why don't you get her booted up and we come back from break.
We'll do Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene, one of the President's strongest, most vocal supporters there today in the Rose Garden.
So Brian, we'll come back to you and Congressman MTG in a moment.
I've got Spencer Morrison.
We have Spencer Morrison here, an expert.
Spencer, real quickly, we've got about a minute before we go to break.
You said since 1974 we've run these trade deficits on which President Trump went through.
Was this, is this the hammer blow that Trump believes he's giving against the globalists to shatter the globalist stranglehold on this country?
unidentified
This is a, this is a complete 180 on the policies that we've seen for the last 50 years.
This, I can't emphasize enough how huge this is.
Now, you know, they're gentle.
They're gentle reciprocal tariffs.
I mean, basically what the president has done is he's looked at the average tariff rate in this country, and we're going to impose half of that, right?
And I think part of the reason for that is that there's going to be economic dislocation, right?
Anytime you have a huge policy shift, you know, people have to adjust to it.
So I think President Trump is easing the country into it.
And I think doing that is smart.
He's saving his political capital.
steve bannon
Spencer, hang on for one second.
Spencer Morrison is going to be with us for the next two hours.
Mike Davis, the viceroy, is going to join us at the top of the hour by going after the oligarchs.
We're going to go back to the White House, got our own Brian Glenn.
He's got Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene, the fire breather, is there.
We're also going to have Brian, the union worker, I think that stepped up to the mic today, kind of a close colleague and friend of President Trump's, that gave the working man's kind of thoughts on this.
Spencer's right, having worked on this project now for, I don't know, 12, 14, 16 years and knowing President Trump a long time.
unidentified
This is truly a historic day.
steve bannon
Liberation Day.
When we set up the national holiday around President Trump, it won't be his birthday.
I believe it's going to be the 2nd of April.
Liberation Day.
A declaration of economic independence from the Rose Garden today, live.
On Real America's Voice, short commercial break.
We'll be back in just a moment.
Okay, we're going to return to the White House.
We have Congressman Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, one of President Trump's most ardent supporters.
He called it today, Congressman Greene, an economic declaration of independence.
Do you agree with that, ma'am?
marjorie taylor greene
Absolutely. Steve, it was an honor to be here today.
This was history in the making.
And I have to tell you, I think I could hear all of America cheering, especially from Georgia.
And there were steel workers here, auto workers here, many union members here.
And they are overjoyed to finally have a president that stands up for the regular American man and woman and workers.
And this is truly Liberation Day.
And I think we will probably move to officially name April 2nd Liberation Day.
steve bannon
I love that.
How's this going to be received in the House?
I mean, I thought Democrats were supposed to be the party of working people, but I didn't hear a lot of Democrats cheering on MSNBC.
They got the long faces saying this is going to drive up prices.
Is this going to be well received up on Capitol Hill, ma'am?
marjorie taylor greene
Well, you know how Capitol Hill is, Steve.
This isn't really America.
This is kind of the place where America's last ideas flourish.
But you know what it's going to do is it is really going to revitalize our country.
President Trump talked about empty factories and that's something that plagues my district and it plagues rural America and small-town America.
There's empty factories that loom over these small towns.
You know, days gone by where America was prosperous, the American family had dreams for the future.
And because of decades of America's last policies and administrations that cared about serving every other country's special interest and their own special interest, you know, the American people have been put last.
But I can tell you right now, the American people are going to be rich and they deserve it.
And this is happening today because of President Trump.
unidentified
Thank you.
steve bannon
MTG, I understand that in the Senate, and I think it was McConnell and a couple of Senators were trying to team up with Democrats and pass a resolution.
It had no legislative meeting, but to basically reverse some of the tariffs that President Trump is talking about.
And this is Mitch McConnell, the former leader in the Senate.
What is your sense of the Republican establishment on Capitol Hill?
How are they greeting this?
marjorie taylor greene
Well, we know Mitch McConnell's not a Republican.
He's a Democrat.
He doesn't serve America or the state of Kentucky.
He serves probably the country that his wife is from, China.
And so would we be surprised by his actions?
No, not at all.
But you know what?
We should condemn them.
And Kentucky should speak out and demand that their senator do better and serve their interests and serve the president that they elected and sent to Washington, D.C. But here's what's going to happen in Congress, Steve.
Yes. You're
steve bannon
You're a pretty good guide about not telling people what they want to hear, but what they need to hear.
The one big, beautiful bill, all the work that still needs to be done.
You would anticipate us voting on that sometime in the summer or beforehand?
marjorie taylor greene
I think it's going to be painfully longer than I want.
I never wanted to vote on a CR.
I wanted to vote on our budget, our own budget reconciliation, and I wanted to pass President Trump's policies in there.
Because that's how you stop these federal judges, Steve.
These federal judges could never stop any of President Trump's executive orders if Congress makes his executive orders law and makes his policy law.
that takes away all the power from these rogue federal judges.
And, you know, I looked at my colleagues sitting there, members of Congress and senators, and I said, well, we have a job to do, and I think this is going to be painful.
And I think it is going to be painful.
Look at Congress completely got derailed this week and sent home when we should have continued working and passing bills that the American people want to see passed.
unidentified
Thank you.
steve bannon
And not just passing bills, what about, do you agree and support bringing these judges in and have them questioned by either judiciary or oversight in an open hearing that the American people can see their answers of how you basically have a judicial insurrection against President Trump?
marjorie taylor greene
Yeah, absolutely the judges are the American people and answer and here's something very interesting they can they can make their decisions based on the plaintiffs and Defendants in their courtroom, but from the bench they cannot pass policy and of course they can't legislate and Judges also something else they can't do is they can't appropriate money and with these decisions and it's a judicial coup really is what we're seeing and the decisions that Yeah.
is they are basically acting as if they are Congress themselves, and they're acting as if they are the president themselves, and the American people never voted for them.
So, yeah, I'd like to see them come in before our committees and answer the tough questions.
But further than that, Steve, I've co-sponsored every single article of impeachment on these judges.
I'm very much for impeachment.
After all, I come from the private sector where people get fired if they don't do their job.
And I think that the same measure should be taken for judges.
steve bannon
Who would be your first, if you had to go to Jim Jordan, who would be your recommended first choice to begin the impeachment process on, ma'am?
marjorie taylor greene
I think definitely Bosberg, or Bosberg, however you say his name.
Our immigration policies have been broken for years, and there should be no judge that can decide to keep cartel members, dangerous, violent animals that have committed crimes against Americans, that invaded our country illegally.
And President Trump, God bless him.
Tom Homan, God bless him.
Chrissy Noem, God bless her and all the hard work.
of all of our ICE agents and Border Patrol agents.
They're doing God's work in protecting Americans.
We've all known too many Americans that have been murdered by illegal aliens and murdered by fentanyl that has come across our border, which is largely why President Trump is imposing these tariffs, especially with Mexico and Canada, because of fentanyl and he wants to save American lives.
But yeah, any judge that is weaponized Weaponizing his bench to protect cartel members and illegal aliens should be impeached.
steve bannon
MTG, last week we had the House Intelligence Committee and it was pretty hot.
We were cutting back and forth because we were streaming your entire hearing on our other, you know, we have a couple of channels here on our other channel, but we cut back and forth for the fireworks.
It's kind of hard to shock the War Room Posse audience.
But there were some moments in your hearing that was absolutely shocking.
Were you prepared for, or what are we going to do about the arrogance, the misrepresentations, and I think the outright lies of some of the senior management of PBS in your subcommittee hearing, ma'am?
marjorie taylor greene
Yes, we're still working on that.
As a matter of fact, we've gone back through their testimonies that were under oath and have identified dozens of lies that they told our committee, and we plan on publishing that report, Steve.
So I think your audience and the War Room Posse will be very interested in that, and I think the American people deserve to know.
PBS and NPR are going to be completely defunded, but we're going to have to go bigger than that.
I'm also interested in corporate public broadcasting.
the arch parent company.
Looking at Voice of America and some other organizations, USA, GM, we're doing a lot of investigating and look forward to unveiling that in the future.
steve bannon
That's the platform Kerry Lake and others over right now.
I just want to make sure that we got this right because I think we're making news here now because our audience thought this at the time.
You're saying you and your staff have gone back through the transcripts and since it was under oath testimony, you believe you've seen dozens of times where they've not told the truth under oath, which I guess we would call perjury, ma'am?
marjorie taylor greene
Yes, that's right.
We've gone back over that.
This is extremely important.
These are organizations that are funded by the American taxpayers and we take that very serious.
steve bannon
Congressman Greene, where can people get you on social media and also your website?
marjorie taylor greene
RepMTG is my official office, social media, and green with an E on the end, green.house.gov is my website.
steve bannon
Congressman, happy Liberation Day.
Glad you could join us.
marjorie taylor greene
Thank you, Steve.
Happy Liberation to you.
steve bannon
Thank you, ma'am.
Thank you.
I'm serious.
I think when it comes time to doing the national holiday around President Trump, it won't be his birthday, it'll be today.
There'll be Liberation Day.
Culmination of, I don't know, 40 or 50 years of Donald Trump's life.
If you go back and look at the original interviews he was giving at CNN at the time, where he would talk to the business press, this was always trade deficit, this was always top of mind.
Remember, we just started having a negative trade deficit in 1974, but he was on this.
There were two people that were on this from the very beginning.
The late, great Lou Dobbs, And Donald Trump from the 1980s.
Relentless. And today in the Rose Garden, absolutely completely historic.
Spencer Morrison is an expert.
I would say probably the expert on this.
He's going to join us for the next couple hours, go through it about exactly how historic it was.
Having sit through a number of President Trump's speeches and co-written a couple of three, this was one for the books.
Completely historic.
The delivery, the stagecraft, the power and meaning that President Trump gave it, and the feeling.
You knew this kind of came, this is a deep part of him, what he's, reason he's ran for this entire office in the first place.
This is one of the central tenets of Trumpism.
And the core is about America first, and American citizens first.
short commercial break return warm in just a moment Welcome back.
Look who's in the neighborhood.
The viceroy joins me, Mike Davis.
I'm gonna get back to Spencer in a moment in the Liberation Day speech, the whole event.
It's a historic day, folks.
Take your number two pencil out and take it, put it in your diary.
2 April in the year of our Lord, 2025.
Historic day.
When President Trump, when we finally get around to getting a national holiday around his birthday, it won't be his birthday.
It'll be Liberation Day.
This will be the day that will most resonate about President Trump.
Also, gold was $3,195.
Remember, we're not here to talk to you about the price of gold.
It's about what's driving the purchase of gold.
In fact, the Financial Times today didn't have a chance to show it.
Investors flocked to gold as fears mount on the eve of Trump's tariff announcement.
You see how they're trying to scare you?
I think this might have something to do with it, too.
The Chinese Navy is circling Taiwan, even as we speak.
We'll get to all that.
That's one of the reasons Trump wants to bring the factories back, starting with the chip factories.
Let's get them back over here so the CCP can't grab them.
You see what happens when I get back from out west and back into the warm?
You don't know who's in the neighborhood.
Mike Davis.
First, I want to talk, there's huge news that we're going to get to.
But this event today, and let's talk about what's going on.
The Atlantic magazine had this article about the fusion of the economic populist right, represented by Wharram, the Wharram posse, and the tech bros by Elon Musk.
And they used this concept called fusion.
And I said, we're not fusing together.
We're actually a coalition, sometimes a very jaundiced eye coalition on each other.
But they said, Atlantic said, the tech bro is eventually going to win.
I said today at this tech conference that the viceroy preceded me at in speaking, he's already a rock star in this city, that we have a higher likelihood of actually having a fusion with what I call the neo-Brandeisian, these members, a lot of them from the progressive left, Like Bobby Kennedy used to be.
Like Nicole Shanahan used to be.
Like Tulsi Gabbard used to be.
Even like Donald Trump in some aspects used to be 30 years ago as a Democrat.
That we see this oligarchy in Silicon Valley but also parts of corporate America and also in Wall Street with Larry Fink and these guys and it's not healthy.
We're anti- Large centers of private power corporate power merging almost with Government power and we are much closer to some of those people on the left in this fear of this Than the tech bros who don't want any any restraints put on it whatsoever.
mike davis
Yeah, Trump brought the realignment He brought the populist right with the populist left and he's realigned the parties and we saw that in President Trump's First term when he brought the FTC lawsuits against MEDA to hold them accountable for their for their market abuses where they're censoring.
steve bannon
Everybody forgets this.
I get it because there's some huge President Trump's Justice Department right now.
Uh, is absolutely magnificent with the team that he's put over there as being, uh, you know, antitrust to make sure we don't have concentrations of power.
But people forget all that the Google suit, the meta or Facebook suit, they all started with Trump's first term.
That's how long it's taken to gone through the courts.
President Trump and back then with Don McGahn, these guys, they were a little more, they were more to the libertarian side than we are, but still because of the concentration of power.
We brought these suits under President Trump's first term.
mike davis
Yeah, I mean, that's why I started the Internet Accountability Project to hold the trillion-dollar big tech monopolist accountable.
Google, Amazon, Facebook, and Apple for crushing competition, shuttering small businesses, and cancelling conservatives and others with whom they disagree.
And that included President Trump.
He got de-platforms.
steve bannon
Big time, big time.
mike davis
He got de-platforms from every one of these platforms.
And remember Mark Zuckerberg.
He spent Four hundred million dollars chasing President Trump out of office in 2020.
If Mark Zuckerberg would not have spent that four hundred million dollars, President Trump would have been in office and he would not have been facing that unprecedented welfare.
steve bannon
Well, there's at least two states, Michigan and Wisconsin, you absolutely can point to where the sucker bucks.
I mean, Zuckerberg to me is a criminal and it should be A criminal investigation going on about Zuckerberg in the 2020 election.
Should there not?
mike davis
Yeah. Look, Mark Zuckerberg rigged and stole the 2020 election.
And that's why President Trump got chased out of the White House.
It's why he faced four years of unprecedented, republic-ending warfare.
He would not have faced that if he were in the White House.
steve bannon
And by the way, the stealing of that also led then, of which Facebook and these oligarchs supported because they drove the news cycles All of President Trump's indictments.
President Trump's, you know, where they wanted him to go to prison for 300 years.
Your great fight.
They drove, remember in Colorado, those crazy judges wanted to take Trump off the ballot.
All the social media platforms were driving that story all the time.
They drove every story to try to destroy President Trump and the MAGA movement.
mike davis
Yeah, now they think if they give him a million dollars, For his inauguration and let him go back on Facebook and and these other programs that he'd always forgive.
steve bannon
Okay, Davis is for the Viceroy's got, you know, he's got his hand in everything right now, right?
This guy's this guy is now officially a player, but he contacts me when he leaves and he says because when I'm speaking on the panel, right?
I'm speaking on the panel and in the middle of the panel.
CNN's got a chyron.
Mark Zuckerberg enters Oval Office to meet with the president.
So why is on Liberation Day, why is Mark Zuckerberg in the Oval Office talking to President Trump?
mike davis
So the Trump 45 Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Meta.
And we are two weeks now.
steve bannon
And that lawsuit is about specifically what?
mike davis
It's because Meta has too much power.
We have Facebook.
steve bannon
We have Instagram.
mike davis
We have WhatsApp.
They have too much power.
And they use their market power to crush competition, to silence conservatives, to shutter small businesses.
And so the FTC is getting ready to go to trial in two weeks.
The rats cornered.
Why would that happen?
President Trump is all about the art of the deal.
He's not about the art of the steal.
President Trump's gonna let Mark Zuckerberg escape antitrust liability.
President Trump's gonna give Mark Zuckerberg antitrust amnesty after Mark Zuckerberg spent $400 million chasing President Trump out of office in 2020 and exposed President Trump to four years of relentless lawfare.
Almost got President Trump thrown in prison for the rest of his life.
Taking off the ballot, bankrupt it, almost had his head blown off when Biden...
steve bannon
Assassination attempt, too.
mike davis
Yeah, twice!
Twice! And so, you're going to let Mark Zuckerberg come in with this?
steve bannon
But Zuckerberg did come back a little earlier and kind of apologized for doing certain things, and had a tee on, and he put Dana White on the board, and he's now, he's broed out, he's got that new hairstyle, and he's kung fu fighting.
mike davis
Yeah, I mean...
steve bannon
What's your problem, Vice Roy?
mike davis
Well, I mean, this is what I would say.
If Mark Zuckerberg wants to write a We're still banned in perpetuity.
Look, when I was a kid, I read that book, Art of the Deal.
I just can't believe that President Trump would let Mark Zuckerberg go into the Oval Office and take down his pants.
steve bannon
Zuckerberg, these are civil charges from the FTC.
President Trump's first term.
People should understand this.
And President Trump, you brought these charges.
You're FTC and it shook the world at the time.
Now it's getting ready to go to trial in two weeks.
So this was not a random, hey I'm just in town, can I come by and have a cup of coffee?
mike davis
No, Mark Zuckerberg's begging like a dog.
steve bannon
Begging like a dog.
mike davis
Begging like a dog.
steve bannon
Like a stray dog.
This is civil.
Is there any possibility that, what you know, the FTC found out anything that could actually lead to criminal charges just on this, not on Zuckerbuck?
mike davis
Well, that would be in the Department of Justice, but I would say this.
We have Andrew Ferguson as the FTC chairman.
steve bannon
And tell him about it.
Ferguson's a superstar, right?
mike davis
He's great.
He's been on the war room.
I've had him on the war room with me when you were in the clink.
He's a great guy.
And Andrew Ferguson is ready to go to trial, and he's ready to kick Meta's ass.
steve bannon
In two weeks.
mike davis
And he donated, Joel Kaplan donated to Joe Biden.
Mark Zuckerberg spent $400 million chasing President Trump back to Mar-a-Lago.
steve bannon
Stole it.
Stole it.
Yeah. So you think a criminal would have been, they would have referred it over to DOJ and we may see it there.
mike davis
We could because President Trump actually has a good Justice Department this time led by Attorney General Pam Bondi and not a weakling.
like bill bar so uh...
and her and in the antitrust of the ls later gail slay but gail slater is to she is tough she's running the end president trump has the antitrust dream team to finish to finish the job that president trump started in the first term with gail slater running the antitrust division with with andrew ferguson as the ftc chair they are ready to know meet her deputy or or more or meet us up he is happy heard that their antitrust is pound for pound
steve bannon
I mean, I'm a huge fan of Lena Kahn's and a huge fan of the folks over there, but this is kind of a seamless transition both at FTC, because they had the other FTC guy there today.
mike davis
Mark Meador.
steve bannon
Mark Meador, who gets confirmed next week.
I said today, people are policy.
How can you criticize President Trump for kowtowing to the oligarchs when he's put in probably the toughest group of hombres we've ever seen in a Republican administration?
mike davis
Yeah, I mean, I see Josh Dossey's reporting in the Wall Street Journal.
That they've had three meetings at the White House, they're in the Oval Office, begging like dogs for this trial to go away.
And I guess, I've never known President Trump to feed stray dogs, and so, we'll see.
steve bannon
Well, as you know, the viceroy's a maximalist, right?
That's how you've gotten so quickly so far.
And President Trump, like today, I would have liked to have seen the maximalists on the reciprocal, but what he did was brilliant.
He laid out the case of how they're ripping us off, and then went about halfway and said, guys, you got a choice.
Either bring it down radically, or I'm going up.
Do you think That there is a possibility that President Trump would at least not go to trial here and not see this through the bitter end, because we've got to get control.
There's no check, even at $20 billion.
It doesn't take care of the central problem, which they are an absolute monopoly and use monopolistic power for even non-economic reasons, for political reasons.
mike davis
You would need a $20 billion check along with a consent decree that makes it where they cannot use their market power to Crush small businesses, crush competition, crush conservatives.
That has to stop.
And we are two weeks away from trial.
We're going to get that result at that trial.
So why would we give away our negotiating strength two weeks before trial?
Andrew Ferguson is ready to go to trial.
Mark Zuckerberg is crying like a little bitch in the Oval Office today.
steve bannon
Yes. People should know with Omid, I mean, and people say this, I mean, Trump's got Google in the federal court in Northern Virginia and in the federal court in D.C., both on what their sales engine, their ad sales engine and their search.
I mean, the two hearts of the business.
mike davis
Search and ad tech.
steve bannon
Search and ad tech.
And he's written, and I'll put it up on the site, he wrote a preamble on the, I guess, the remedies phase that really lays out the antitrust philosophy of President Trump and MAGA.
And it's quite brilliant how it's almost like poetic the way he wrote this out and tied it into the Google of how we're going to have President Trump and the MAGA movement are going after the monopolistic power.
mike davis
After President Trump in his first term took the bold moves of going after the meta, going after Google, going after these trillion dollar big tech platforms, we have the rats Cornered after five years.
steve bannon
Can you I've got a Spencer more something get back to the because the speech today was magnificent Can you hang on we're gonna take a quick the reason is I want to get up to speed on all the Judicial MTG was at the White House chair.
She's going crazy saying these judges should be coming in like next week To do full be fully reviewed by the Judiciary Committee.
I want to know where we stand with the and she called it a judicial coup and As a member of Congress.
I'm so at the insurrection, but I guess she's taking it even further.
The Viceroy Mike Davis is with us.
Spencer Morrison is also with us.
Mike's in the house.
Spencer joins us by Skype.
It's Liberation Day, the 2nd of April in the year of the Lord 2025.
back in a moment.
unidentified
Here's your host, Stephen K. Vance.
steve bannon
I know you got to bounce.
I'll make it quick.
Where do we stand with the judicial insurrection?
What are the important ones?
And why have we not, hey we're supposed to do it this week I think, why have Boasberg and some of these others, Beryl Howell, not been for an interview in front of the Judiciary Committee?
mike davis
That's a very good question.
There is a case pending on the emergency docket right now before the Supreme Court of the United States.
The Chief Justice and Justice Amy Coney Barrett failed to To stop these activist judges about a month ago when Judge Ali...
steve bannon
Failed to stop them, they had their back.
Yeah. Don't you think?
mike davis
Yeah, they let Judge Ali send $2 billion.
This foreign citizen, the first Muslim, the first Arab DC federal judge sent $2 billion probably to his Hamas buddies so they can go kill Americans.
The Chief Justice and Justice Amy Coney Barrett let it happen.
I hope they've learned from their mistake after these activist judges...
steve bannon
Highly unlikely.
mike davis
Well, we'll see.
steve bannon
Okay. We filed on Tuesday, yesterday.
When are they supposed to...
It's not even on the emergency docket yet.
They have yet to make a determination about that.
mike davis
No, it's pending on the emergency docket.
But the Supreme Court needs to rule.
And they need to decide whether they're going to let these activist judges sabotage the President of the United States.
And they need to decide Whether they are election deniers, because President Trump is the President of the United States, and are they going to let him do his damn job, or are they going to let these radical activist judges, these judicial saboteurs, destroy the presidency?
steve bannon
Because it's increasing at an increasing rate, because now even VOA, I think, has eight lawsuits.
So every time President Trump takes an action, they come in right away with a multitude of lawsuits, and they get some judge to give a TRF nationwide.
So it's continuing to build.
We have to lance this boil.
Do you agree?
mike davis
We absolutely do.
We need to end these TROs.
The judges have power to decide cases or controversies before them, with parties before them.
They do not get to legislate from the bench.
steve bannon
What should this audience be doing over the next couple of days?
mike davis
Well, they should be going to the Article 3 Project's website.
That $2 billion that the Supreme Court allowed Judge Ali to send to his Hamas terrorist buddies, we need to take that directly out of the federal judiciary's $10 billion budget.
steve bannon
Oh, you're calling for this now as part of the appropriations process?
100%. Go from $10 billion to $8 billion?
mike davis
100%. If you're going to let Judge Ali fund Hamas, we're going to take it right out of the federal judiciary's budget.
That's number one.
Number two, Judge Boasberg, who thinks he is the commander-in-chief, who thinks he can tell the president to turn around planes full of terrorists and bring them back to the United States.
We need to impeach him, right?
President Trump has called for Boasberg's...
unidentified
You don't...
steve bannon
They're not saying interview.
You're saying start the process and let's start the process.
mike davis
And you know what?
I don't give a damn whether we have the votes to do it.
Let's make the process the punishment.
steve bannon
Well, we have the votes to impeach him, probably.
We don't have the votes to remove him from office in a trial session, but that doesn't matter.
mike davis
It's the process.
I don't care if we have the votes or not.
I want to drag his ass into the House, if he's sitting there crying in the House.
Like Mark Zuckerberg, the shapeshifter, is crying in the Oval Office to protect his monopoly.
If Boasberg's crying in the House, then he's not ordering planes to turn around full of terrorists.
steve bannon
The third one I bring up is that Denver's got a federal court, I think, because they're playing hardball.
Tina Peters actually, yesterday, was transferred to a very tough woman's prison.
They're playing hardball with President Trump and the White House, the Justice Department at the state level, Polis and all of them.
I recommend that we shut down the appropriations process.
We zero out the federal court.
mike davis
I mean, as a criminal, I would love for them to shut down the federal court and the state court in Colorado, so yes.
Look, we have another...
steve bannon
And the Tina Peters situation, how do we rectify that?
mike davis
We have another action item on Tina Peters where we want Colorado residents to light up Governor Paulus and call for the commutation of her sentence.
She is a 69-year-old woman who got sent to prison for nine years because she questioned the election.
from this judge.
steve bannon
The reality is, the more you go to Polis, the more he's just going to say, no way.
mike davis
Well, he wants to be president, so let's put pressure on him.
steve bannon
He wants on his resume, putting a Gold Star mother in prison.
mike davis
Yeah, and look, let's make this painful for these Marxists.
If they're going to put 69-year-old Gold Star moms in prison, let's make their lives living hell.
steve bannon
Brother, thank you so much for today.
Are you going to be there tomorrow?
mike davis
I think so.
steve bannon
Okay, fine.
We'll have another whole thing at the Justice Department tomorrow.
I'll tell you a little bit more about the show.
Mike Lindell, it's been a tough day, brother.
A great day, Liberation Day.
What does it mean for MyPillow?
mike lindell
Well, MyPillow, I don't know if you all know this, but Canada's been tariffing MyPillow and bedding products 25% for years now.
So it's disgusting, but this is a great day.
A historical speech, you gotta love it.
I just want a quick read here.
We just got letters back from the box stores this week.
This is one, this is Meyers stores in Michigan.
Appreciate reaching out, but MyPillow is not a brand that we are interested in supporting for our store.
Not that they don't want Pillow, they just don't want MyPillow the brand.
Another one here from Slumberland.
No, we don't want you back.
No need to follow up with a phone call.
Steve, it's disgusting as we reach out to these box stores.
So, you know what?
We decided we're going to run the sheets that they were going to get.
We're going to do it today, finish it up today.
I know we said yesterday, but we didn't get a change on the website, so our mistake is your game too.
Get it right.
There's still, I don't know, a couple hundred sets left.
Get them now to $29.98 for the Queen, $34.98 for the Queen.
This is what those box stores would have paid.
I'm so disgusted with them, but their loss is your gain, everybody.
Promo code WARROOM.
Go to the website, scroll down until you see Steve, click on him, and there it is.
The rest of that sheet sale that was allotted for the box stores, that's now allotted for the War Room Posse.
The crosses you saved 30%.
We've got the pillows on sale, the premium MyPillows.
That's another one the box stores canceled on.
$18.98 and $19.98 for the King.
Those are the gusseted, Premium MyPillows now with gauze and cotton fabric on the outside.
Those, those, they cancelled those too.
I've sold 84 million MyPillows of those in the box stores.
They're number one selling product.
They cancelled your game.
Call my operators 800-873-1062.
This is the last, what, six, seven hours of that.
Once they're gone, they're gone, but you guys can get all the rest of them.
I really thought, Steve, some of these box stores were going to come back, but...
They're not.
steve bannon
Mike, their loss is the War Room Posse's gain, so we love it.
Heck with them.
They want to associate the brand, we do.
Mike Lindell, we love you, brother.
mike lindell
Go back to work.
steve bannon
Take some of the calls.
Mike Lindell's going to be working the operator today.
Right Stuff is going to take us out.
Spencer Morrison, we're going to break down some of the speech.
Spencer's pretty close to us.
He wrote this amazing book, Reassuring, about bringing jobs back.
Even he was blown away.
I know I was.
But you've got to go pretty far in the woods to get a reaction like that out of Spencer.
We got it.
The next hour, we're going to go through an historic day, an historic event, a historic speech.
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