
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5083: Trump Live From Davos
Jan 21, 2026
Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, shares insights from his keynote speech at Davos. He reflects on his complex relationship with China's Xi Jinping and discusses NATO's defense spending gaps. Trump emphasizes the strategic importance of Greenland and outlines potential peace deals in Ukraine and the Middle East, claiming advancements in negotiations. Amidst his warm reception, he critiques wind energy, asserting its inefficacy compared to traditional energy sources. His lively discussion leaves the audience buzzing with reactions.
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Personal Rapport As Diplomatic Tool
- Donald J. Trump argues he maintained strong personal relationships with global leaders and adapted language (stopped saying "China virus") for diplomacy.
- He frames personal rapport as a tool to pursue deals and national interests on the world stage.
Demanding Allies Pay Their Share
- Trump criticizes NATO for relying on U.S. defense spending and pushes allies to "step up" financially and militarily.
- He credits his policies with preventing escalation in Europe and claims leadership avoided World War III.
Leaders' Hatred Blocks Peace Deals
- Trump says Russia and Ukraine both want a deal but personal hatred between leaders complicates settlement.
- He warns failure to make a deal is "stupid" given the human cost and urges urgent negotiation.

