

Episode 4794: Dr Savage Shines Light More To Utah Assasination
Sep 20, 2025
Dr. Michael Savage, a conservative radio host and author, dives into the chilling details of the Utah assassination, dissecting the inconsistencies and calling for political accountability. He emphasizes the importance of borders, language, and culture. Joining him is Peter Navarro, former White House trade advisor, who shares insights on the Fed, Treasury debates, and his experiences with imprisonment. Together, they explore significant economic strategies and the implications of tariffs, making for a riveting discussion on current political affairs.
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Dual Treasury‑Fed Proposal Sparks Debate
- Steve Bannon proposes Scott Bessent serve simultaneously as Treasury Secretary and interim Fed Chair to bridge to midterms.
- This idea would provoke debate over Fed independence and politicization of monetary policy.
Tariffs Framed As Economic Defense Tool
- Peter Navarro argues tariffs have driven massive onshoring and investment and are a crucial regulatory tool.
- He warns losing tariff powers would hurt debt reduction and national economic policy options.
Prison Book As A Warning
- Peter Navarro recounts writing the book I Went to Prison So You Won't Have To as a warning about legal reprisals against MAGA figures.
- He frames his prison experience as proof the movement must hold opponents accountable.