Episode 5210: Politico Reports That America Wants More Mass Deportations
Stephen K. Bannon and Eric Bowling analyze a Politico report claiming 66% of Americans support mass deportations, countering media suppression efforts with a proposed policy menu to exceed one million removals by 2026. They pivot to geopolitical strategy, identifying the Gulf as the new conflict center where Qatar and Saudi Arabia fund an "Islamic invasion" in cities like New York and Dearborn, while criticizing President Trump's reliance on temporary naval measures against Chinese oil interests. Ultimately, the episode argues that defeating "Sharia Creep" requires elevating the problem through permanent blockades and aggressive enforcement rather than diplomatic compromise. [Automatically generated summary]
When the center of gravity of this conflict, which almost seems logical, has shifted to the Gulf and the oil resources of the world.
And our allies, you know, the Arab nations over there, which has been very tenuous, as you know, because they're the funders, Qatar, particularly, the House of Saudi Arabia, maybe not UAE, maybe not MBZ, but definitely Qatar and definitely the Saudis are the funders of so much going on in this country.
That's just a fact, whether people want to admit it or not, the Muslim Brotherhood and care and all of it.
And you look at New York City, and I've said over and over and over again, it ain't in downtown Tehran.
It's never been our problem, full stop.
Our problem is what's going on in New York City, in Dearborn, Michigan.
This is why we moved our operation down to Texas, right?
You can see that this is a full-scale invasion of Texas.
Don't buy it from me.
Brandon Hall is going to be here in a minute, another folk person on the school board and tell you.
You look at Mandame over the last 24 hours.
Also, as great as the military has been, and I think this is why there were leaks a couple of weeks ago, why Raisin Kane and people in the Pentagon were hesitant about going now.
When the commander-in-chief, when President Trump says, hey, look, we're taking some incoming on these tankers, and I need the Navy to escort her to go back to the tanker wars of the late 80s, understanding that the battlefield has changed dramatically because of artificial intelligence and drones and all of it.
An unacceptable answer is that, oh, we can get to it by the end of the month.
That should have been thought through.
When the commander-in-chief says, hey, I want tankers and I want them protected, you give them a cheery AI and you get a couple of combatants down there as hard as it is, or something's deeply wrong.
We have young men and women in harm's way.
We have the nation's prestige in harm's way.
We have the Chinese Communist Party looking at every one of these things.
And I agree, and this is why I've been a big advocate of on this show to quarantine that oil years ago, and particularly in the June 12-day war.
What was this show saying?
Quarantine the oil going to the Chinese Communist Party.
You put a naval blockade right outside of Homuz and turn them around and say, you head back to Carg Island because you ain't going through the Straits of Malacca.
You're not going up to the South China Sea, and you're not going to go into Shanghai or one of the ports, one of the more southern ports, Canton, to use an old English expression.
Eric Bowling.
So as we sit here today, you're saying that we're heading in the wrong direction.
Now, President Trump, I just want to make sure we're very clear about this.
President Trump also has another issue.
He does not want to see, particularly given all the work he's done to get old at $50 a barrel, which is the industry tells Trump we want it at 60.
Trump says, no, I want it at 50, full spectrum energy dominance.
At 50, we ain't got a $4 a gallon gasoline anywhere but California, which is like 12 bucks, right?
Because of the madness out there.
But President Trump's got an issue.
He doesn't want it at $4.
So why is unleashing this at least something, the 100 million barrels or whatever they're talking about, our strategic reserve.
And I'm a big believer in the Jones Act because I like to having an American maritime, you know, merchant marine force, which the Jones Acts is there legislative to protect.
He's saying, hey, I want all the Panamanians.
I want everybody that can bring it, bring it.
Why are those temporary measures not at least something to deal with the immediate problem since the Navy's telling him, hey, maybe at the end of the month, we can start escorting the ships and get insurance back up, all of which is problematic.
And I'm not saying will happen.
But when the president's got a limited, and I keep saying, give him optionality, give him a range of alternatives.
When he picks these alternatives, why are they, they're stopgap measures, but we're in the business right now of stopgap measures.
We should be in the business of fixing this, fixing this permanently.
I mean, Steve, the Jones Act.
So, okay, so a foreign tanker can pull into our port now.
How does that affect the price of gasoline at the pump?
It doesn't.
It won't have any effect.
I know Trump doesn't want to see a $4.
Listen, I love Trump.
You and I have been on the Trump.
You've been there.
I've been there since 2015.
I love the man.
He's not bigger than the energy market.
He's just not.
So what he has to do is fix our problem, the U.S. problem.
You know, Rickard said something important.
He quoted Eisenhower saying, if you can't solve the problem, elevate it.
And I think this is what we should do.
We should get our military to elevate our boot, step more firmly on the neck of Iran, not telling what we're doing, hit more sites, take out more leaders, take out people maybe who aren't even actual leaders, but tied to leaders until they say, okay, what do you need?
How do we make this end?
And they're not going to do it publicly.
Iran today said, we're going to keep the straight mined.
No ships will go through the mines, through the strait.
There'll be mines.
They have submersibles that have mines on them.
You should run this video, Steve.
It doesn't matter if our tankers or our ships are going to escort tankers through the strait.
These guys can go under the water with submarines.
There's a long video of thousands of these things that they have ready to deploy.
So killing 14 mine-laying ships isn't going to do the trick either.
No one in their right mind is going to take a crew and 300 members through that strait if they think they're going to die.
So you're saying elevate the problem is let Cooper and General Kane, Admiral Cooper and General Kane unleash them, continue to pound these guys until you rain hell on them, until you drive them to the negotiating table to start part of the negotiation is some negotiation with some sort of American involvement in their oil resources to maximize cash flow.
Would you demand a regime change of that?
Are you fine with the Ayatollah, the Mulas and IRGC being your partners?
Okay, but you don't have, hang on, but you don't have, I know, but you don't have a, you're assuming you have a partner to negotiate with.
We got a partner in Venezuela because we took out the top guy and we had cut a deal with this underling that she's going to run the deal with those guys.
And we're not going to barely make any changes.
We're going to be partners.
And she bought off on that.
And that's why Maduro's in a prison, in a federal prison in New York City or in Brooklyn, and she's running the deal.
And we're trying to get to the beginning of working out what you're talking about.
You've got to take it.
You're going to have to take a stick.
There's not enough carrots out there to get these guys to come.
You're going to have to have a bigger stick than you have now to get them to the negotiating table.
Do you agree with that?
Or you think they're just going to all sudden, it's going to be Nirvana.
You were in the pits there for 12 years, the Mercantile Exchange, I believe.
And then you've been to Fox Guy.
Am I not correct that our problem has never been, not our problem, the United States of America?
All this happy talk, you see on thing 40, I was there.
My kid brother was there, and my daughter was there.
So we get skin in this game and all this happy talk I hear from all their awful.
The problem was never there.
It is a problem, not the problem.
The problem we have in your beloved New York City today, you've got a mayor doing the Iftar dinner at Gracie Mansion, and everybody's sitting on a rug praying the Muslim prayers, right?
They go down to one of the fire stations, I think, in New York City, one of the fire stations that responded most to 9-11.
And they got the prayer works right there in the front because they understand the symbols of dominance.
Today, in a budget crisis, the OMB director can't go down and talk because he's fasting for Ramadan.
Is that not the problem in this country?
We have an Islamic invasion of this country, full stop.
And there's many people trying to divert our attention and say, no, no, no, the problem's in the Middle East.
Problem ain't in the Middle East.
The Middle East that we started thinking was a sideshow.
And the Israel situation is a sideshow to a sideshow.
I actually got called to the office at Fox in, I want to say 2007 or so, because I was talking about Sharia Creep way back then.
So it's a theory that the Muslim, the fanatical Muslims will plant themselves and just spread out, start to grow.
They've done it in Dearborn, Michigan.
They've done it in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
They're very actively and blatantly doing it, thumbing their nose at us all in New York City that tried to do it in Texas, as you point out.
Now they tried to move the program to Florida.
You're 100 million percent right.
I mean, that is very important that we stop that.
We had a chance to stop it 10 years ago, 15 years ago, and the woke mob took over and said we were racist and we're bigoted by targeting this one group.
Well, this one group happens to be the only group that is willing to sacrifice their own lives to kill Israelis and Americans.
So I think you're right.
We need to really educate the American population of how dangerous this will be.
Remember, no-go zones?
No-go zones.
I was called, you can't say no-go zones on Fox.
What do you mean?
Well, all of a sudden, London, Paris, cities around Europe.
Raheem Kassam was working for me at Breitbart, Breitbart London.
They banned him from Fox because he came out and said that.
And Frank Gaffney's been banned in perpetuity because they said the facts about no-go zones in the cities in England and Netherlands, Amsterdam, everything.
Anyway, Eric, we got to go.
I'm informed, by the way, by the engine room in New York City that we have some of our brightest minds informs me, Bannon, that is City Hall.
If I was more organized for the afternoon show, we would do more handovers.
I want to do a handover with Eric every day, but every day, the morning show I got down overnight and early in the morning from pre-dawn, I got the morning show ready.
Afternoon show, I'm always scrambling.
Bowling, we love you.
You've given great observations here.
It's only a, you're, you're a street guy, and that's what we need now.
We've had, we've been privileged to have two of the biggest hammers in this country on this show frequently.
Rosemary Jenks, who started up a new group about immigration accountability, and Mike Howell, who helped organize this mass deportation coalition is leading it.
Politico today, massive story.
And guess what?
This is predicated upon numbers, just like Dr. Jeffrey Tucker was predicated upon the math.
What is really going on in the MAGA coalition and what do MAGA folks really want to put their shoulder to the wheel and fight for?
One of them, take your number two principle out.
Maybe you don't have to, because it's not going to surprise you.
Okay, when you see these scoops coming from Axios, particularly Mark Caputo and their White House, they never get refuted.
They're leaking directly to him for a reason.
They're trying to run it up the flagpole to the, because that's the insiders.
That's why we send you so often to Axios, because that's kind of the insiders, the conventional wisdom insiders news site of Mike Allen and Jim Vanderhey.
The other day, they had the conference, and it was from James Blair, the political director.
And these were almost like quotes they were putting up there.
You cannot say the words mass deportation anymore.
You know, Steve, it's interesting because being in Washington, D.C., we get our heads patted all the time by politicians who say, you know, it's just not popular.
Mass deportations, they're just, we can't do those.
You know, we're going to focus on the worst of the worst.
Everyone agrees that criminals have to go.
We're sick and tired of being patted on the head.
So we decided to go out and get the proof that Americans, not just Trump voters, especially Trump voters, but Americans actually want mass deportations.
We all knew that President Trump was elected on the promise of mass deportations on the promise of shutting down Biden's border crisis.
God bless him.
He shut down the border.
That is great, but it's not enough.
We've got to reverse the damage.
And this poll is absolutely clear that mass deportations have to be part of that, a major part of it.
I mean, 74% of Trump voters said that they are more likely to vote Republican in the 2026 midterms if President Trump exceeds a million deportations in 2026.
That's huge.
And by the way, 53% of Hispanics agreed with that.
And then you get into all Americans.
All Americans want 66% want all illegal aliens deported.
The numbers, 66%, two-thirds of the American people.
Here's why.
People intuitively believe in the sovereignty of their country.
They want people here who are citizens or came the right way, right?
They are the ones that want to repel the invasion most.
Why is that?
I'm going to throw out some random examples.
Because the invasion of the illegal aliens has destroyed, particularly for working class and lower middle class people and Hispanic Americans and African Americans.
It's destroyed their medical system.
It's destroyed their schools.
It's rife with crime.
Their neighborhoods are gone.
They're living with it.
That's why they demand it and that's why they're prepared to vote with us.
And the business class hates it because the business class likes, they say it all the time.
What's one or two percent of GDP?
Because they're here and everything they get, they spend right away.
And the apartment rents go up, everything goes up.
And the labor gets our margins, we got higher revenues and we got lower operating costs.
What's not to like?
Because we got higher stock prices.
So you guys just have to suck on it.
And the American people say we don't want to suck on it.
This is one of the reasons President Trump was brought back and won overwhelmingly with the entire deep state, the media, the culture again him because he listened to the call from the American people.
Once again, just give me those numbers.
Because these are in an era where 50 plus one vote gets you a win, 50% plus one vote, these are monumental landslide blowout numbers, ma'am.
Well, let me tell you one other statistic here, Steve.
Speaking of fairness, we asked voters: is it fair or unfair for the wealthy to profit from illegal labor while Americans have to compete with it?
80%, 80% said it is unfair.
72% of Hispanics agreed.
All of this data is in the poll.
Again, 74% of Republican Trump voters are more likely to vote Republican in the 2026 midterms if the president exceeds a million deportations a year, which is what the mass deportation coalition is all about.
We are trying to give him policy options to do exactly that.
66% of all Americans want every illegal alien deported.
It's just impossible to get around these numbers, Steve.
And, you know, this is independents agree.
Democrats agree with most of this, including the deportations for everyone.
So, you know, we've got to get this done.
And as you know, the midterm elections are going to be turnout elections.
We've got to turn out Republican voters.
And this is one of the key issues that will turn them out.
I saw this news stories from the amazing Capitol Hill Club meeting about transparency of drug price, all a bunch of lobbyists crap.
This is a turnout election.
You know who understands that?
The DSA and the Working Family Party and the Mandaumi said.
You can see it down in Texas.
That's why they put a presidential level turnout in the primary.
They understand they're fighting tooth and nail, going door to door.
This is about turnout.
The White House and people think it's about persuadables.
What suburban Karen are we going to persuade that we're nicer and gentler?
And the whole thing the other day was how bad the Democrats are, how bad the Democrats are.
Yes, they're terrible, but that ain't going to turn out your base.
The base knows how terrible they are.
Okay.
A how?
Why now?
Because that, let me be blunt.
Axios reported the other day from the Republican conference down at Durow with Blair was a shot across your bow as a shot across Rosemary's bow.
You cannot, they're not talking about they're going to take Rosemary's poll and back it.
They're not saying, hey, you've got every hammer in immigration teaming up with a how now in this coalition.
You can't even say the words.
We don't even want the, we don't want ads about it.
We don't want you to say on the campaign trail.
We want Johnson to shut up.
All we want him to talk about is the worst of the worst bad ombre.
So how are you going to pull this coalition together and make it effective when the business community has already captured, the donors have already captured the message here, sir?
We're going to friggin scream it across the country with every red-blooded American that voted for President Trump to do just that.
We understand the battle lines clearly.
This is a popular issue.
It is a mandate.
It is a promise.
President Trump said he was going to beat Eisenhower.
He can do it.
He's got to get commas in the deportation number to get them up to at least a million.
We're only at a couple hundred thousand now, but here's the fight.
It's special interest in the lobbyists versus the rest of the American people.
What, you know, Axios put out there by virtue of the White House, and then Speaker Johnson came and said he had some hiccups about it with Hispanic voters.
That's special interest saying don't do this or we won't donate to you.
It's not about winning votes.
It's about winning donations.
And I'm sick of seeing DC run this way.
That is why patriots are flogging in record numbers to the mass deportation coalition.
That's why the numbers that Rosemary put out put an end to this debate once and for all.
We shouldn't have had to prove the obvious, but she went ahead and did it.
Now we're moving forward.
By April 1st, we'll have the playbook, a menu of options to get you at least 1 million deportations.
And if the administration tells the special interests and the lobbyists and the business community to kick rocks, we're riding with the people, they will win the midterms.
Okay, well, President Trump will say, hey, look, because of the show of force that I had, particularly in the early days of the administration, the Center for Immigration Studies calculates or backs into, yeah, there was a couple of hundred thousand that actually went through the formal process of us sending them out of here, but you had almost 1.5 or 1.6 or 2 million that left in their own regard.
Don't you deportation is a deportation.
Can't you argue that if you have another show of force and you just make lives so miserable for the illegal aliens here versus American citizens, that if they get a couple of million that just throw in the town and say, I'm out of here, that also counts as a deportation.
Yeah, so right off the bat, only about 100,000 have left by virtue of the CBP1 app and the payments for self-deport.
That number hasn't been released.
It's only been referenced, you know, vaguely in press releases.
And so everything else is just an estimate.
And, you know, the White House certainly has taken those estimates and run with them because the real numbers are actually quite low as real deportations.
You're right, though.
And it goes like this: logically: if the deportation numbers massively increase, then the self-deportation numbers will follow, but only in that order.
And so you're not going to get millions of self-deportations without millions of deportations.
That is what the coalition at phase two deport is focused on.
They do count, but the not toward the million formal deportations that we're trying to get to, because Mike's absolutely right.
Unless illegal aliens believe that they're going to be apprehended and formally removed, they're not going to leave.
Now, part of our policy mission is to give the administration options, including work site enforcement to make them unemployable, social security no-match letters, things that the IRS can do, things that the Labor Department can do, all of these welfare, taking away welfare benefits.
All of this stuff makes it harder for illegal aliens to live in this country.
So as they're seeing their chances of being arrested and deported increase, then they start thinking, well, maybe I better leave on my own.
The goal here, I mean, remember, you know, 10 to 15 million illegal aliens came here just under the Biden administration.
We have to get them out.
It's not going to be an easy thing, but we've got to start with the formal deportations getting, as Mike says, commas in them.
I won't listen to them push Sharia in our schools.
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Brandon Hall, a Republican North Texas State Board of Education member, started Wednesday's public hearing by refusing to listen to comments from Shema Zayan, who works for the Austin chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations.
Governor Greg Abbott classified CARE as a terrorist organization.
If she is here signed up on behalf of the organization that was designated as a foreign terrorist organization, and this is one that not only the FBI called a Hamas front group, but they also said that they had suspended formal ties to this organization or formal contact with them in 2008.
And the governor's proclamation states they can't even own property in the state of Texas.
So I understand the individual right to the First Amendment, but does that also apply if they're here on behalf of an organization?
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So I've consulted with legal and the answer is yes, they can testify.
They have a First Amendment right in this context of public hearing inso much as we do not go into vulgar content and things of that nature.
And if we do, then we'll readdress it then.
But hopefully for all testimony today, we will not go there.
You asked, and this is why the audience's jaw is kind of dropping.
You laid out a pretty simple thing.
The governor of the state of Texas and now the governor of Florida.
So arguably two of the three, if you take Florida, Texas, and California, two of the most important and powerful states in this union have designated the Muslim Brotherhood in CARE as terrorist organizations.
I might add the guys taking incoming from the Iranians today, like UAE and others, have designated this as terrorist organizations.
Why is a terrorist, the answer of whoever the guy was, the lawyer, whatever, why is a terrorist organization designated by Gulf Emirates, designated by the president of the United States has started it country by country, right, on the Muslim Brotherhood.
But the state of Florida, Ron DeSantis and Greg Abbott have designated CARE as a terrorist organization.
So why is a terrorist organization in an official capacity able to come and to put their poison out to the Texas Board of Education, which has a $100 billion annual budget, is in charge, I think, of 6 million young Texan students?
Steve, I'm just as baffled as you are, and I'm sure the rest of the audience.
And like you said, CARE, we're not being hyperbolic here when we call CARE terrorists.
I mean, this is a group with such substantial ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood and known connections to terrorism that, as you said, even the UAE has designated that they're even too radical for other Muslim countries.
And so why are they influencing the Texas State Board of Education?
While they would have no influence over me, I mean, there are people there, certainly the Democrats at least, that will listen to them.
And so they will have some level of influence.
And I'm asking the exact same question.
When they come to testify, they don't sign up as individuals.
They're testifying on behalf of that organization that's an FTO.
And so if we can't stop them from testifying on behalf of a foreign terrorist organization, I'm not sure what kind of weight that designation even carries.
And so this is going to be something that we're going to be fighting as hard as we can.
And, you know, groups like CARE and the Islamists, they understand something that conservatives and even the church has neglected for a long time, which is that if you capture the minds of our next generation, and like you mentioned, we have five and a half million students in Texas.
We lose Texas, as you say on your show all the time, we lose the country.
CARE knows that.
And that's why they're working their way into our Texas public schools.
The barbarians are in the gate, and we have to fight as hard as possible to make sure that they don't influence our children and we protect our kids from the Islamization of Texas.
Brandon, I know it looks like you didn't sit through the testimony, but we had Julia Pickrin on the other day.
Can you just reiterate to our audience or just tell us the types of changes you're talking about?
And Texas is so important because the way Texas education goes, many of the states, particularly red states, follow you on school books and basically the contents in the school books.
When you're talking about focusing on American history and the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence, really kicking off the war that won us our independence, what are the Islamists, the terrorist organizations, What are they proposing about Texas and American history, sir?
And like you say, whatever Texas does with our social studies standards, that's going to determine what the market does as far as textbooks.
We'll have 20 plus other states that'll follow Texas.
And so again, CARE knows how important that is.
The first time that I ever saw them come to the State Board of Education, they came to protest my appointment with another member who you had on the other day, Julie Pickering.
We both appointed David Barton as an expert content advisor.
He's an esteemed historian.
Of course, he gets attacked for his Christian perspective and highlighting the factual Christian roots of Texas in America.
And so CARE came the first time because they wanted to shut that down and silence the voice of all of the Texans who want to see factual history about the Christian roots of our nation.
And then they've come back since.
And like Member Pikran pointed out on your show before, I mean, they want us to take the Mayflower Compact out of history.
You know, they really, anything that highlights the Christian roots, because of course, we don't want to indoctrinate students.
We just want to show them the truth, which is that America was founded as a Christian nation.
Texas is a Christian state.
Our founding fathers and the great men and women throughout history have been Christians.
And to this day, the majority of Texans are Christians.
And, you know, if CARE doesn't like the fact that we're teaching that factual history, if they don't like the Christian roots and foundations of this country, then I would suggest we should be buying them tickets to the Middle East or one of the other 50 plus Muslim countries that we have instead of allowing them to try to change our history and revise it when Islam has played a minimal, basically zero influence in Texas and in America.
You know, I want to, we just got a couple of minutes, but I want you to take a minute or so.
We had a guy we know from London that's an expert on how London fell.
And he came over in November and he spent about a week and he contacts us.
He says, hey, I want to tell you guys something that given the same time period, Texas is so much more advanced.
The Islamic invasion is so much more advanced because they're more sophisticated.
They have more money than they did in London 15 or 20 years ago.
He said, this is dire.
Since we moved the show and for the for the primaries down to Texas, I will tell people it's much farther than I thought.
This is a serious invasion backed by countries that hate us, money that hates us, and the business community, some of the business communities, either the halal food or the real estate ventures, et cetera.
But this is an emergency.
And we've lost New York City.
I think 70% of Mamdani voters were foreign born.
You've lost New York City and you got the prayer rugs in City Hall.
You got the prayer rugs in the fire stations of the heroes that went on 9-11.
So just your perspective.
How far deep is this in Texas?
And what are Texans in your mind prepared to do to stop it?
Well, I think Texans are prepared to do whatever is necessary to stop this.
And, you know, that's who I represent is the hardworking men and women of the state of Texas who are very concerned to see the influence of Islam creeping into our schools.
Nothing could be more important than stopping the attempted Islamic conquest of Texas public schools.
And it's not only important for Texans, it's important for your audience around the country because whatever happens here is going to determine the direction the rest of the country takes.
But as I said before, the barbarians are in the gates.
We've already seen many examples, even during Ramadan.
I'm already getting lots of reports that, you know, we have schools that are facilitating Ramadan observance and setting aside prayer room for students.
And, you know, it's always really interesting because the leftists who ally themselves with the Islamists will tell you that they want secular schools, but in reality, that's a lie.
They want anything but Christianity in our schools because they've allowed the Islamists to come in.
They always want to talk about the separation of church and state.
Let's talk about the separation of mosque and state, but we have to push this out.
You know, again, Islamists understand if they capture the mind of our students that they can take over this state and this country.
And we have to preserve our way of life in Texas because Islam is not compatible with Texas culture and values and our history.
And our history is so special as Texans and Americans.
And it's something that we have a responsibility to pass down.
It's a gift that we have to pass down to our students.
That's what we're doing in our social studies standards.
And actually, I'm about to be a father for the first time.
And so this fight's become so much more personal to me because I want my child to grow up in the same Texas that I lived in growing up and to grow up in a free country in America that's not influenced by this hostile foreign takeover of Islam.
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And in the meantime, all the stuff we left at the other factory for the War Room Posse, which is mattresses, mattress toppers, all the close-out products, you save up to 80%.
You guys can get these with free shipping on your entire order besides the deep discount so we don't have to move them twice.
This is a war room exclusive.
Use promo code Warroom.
Go to mypillow.com forward slash warroom.
You're going to see all the clothes out products there, up to 80% off.
And the bedding, the beds, the mattresses, the mattress topping, free shipping on your entire order with that promo code warroom.
Call 800-873-1062 and Warder now, promo code Warroom.