
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5009: Live From AMFest Day 2
Dec 19, 2025
Peter Navarro, a former White House trade advisor, discusses crucial economic policies, focusing on inflation drivers like housing and food costs. He highlights the impacts of tariffs and manufacturing repatriation, underscoring the need for policies that favor American production. Political commentator Brian Glenn joins in, engaging with the audience about event logistics and rallying support for movement efforts. Together, they explore the significance of manufacturing and upcoming events like President Trump's rally, blending economic insight with grassroots activism.
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Pardons Changed Lives
- Several J6 defendants thanked Donald J. Trump for pardoning them and giving them a second chance.
- They credited Trump with their freedom and said his pardon reunited them with smiles on their faces.
Inflation Is Sectoral, Not Uniform
- Peter Navarro framed inflation as a multi-sector problem with housing, food, transportation, and health care as the main drivers.
- He argued each sector requires distinct fixes rather than a single monetary policy solution.
Border Policy Impacts Housing Prices
- Navarro linked illegal immigration to higher housing costs and rents, estimating a 1% rent rise per million additional undocumented migrants.
- He used that to argue sealing the border is a material part of reducing housing-driven inflation.
