
Bannon`s War Room Episode 5082: Day 2 Of Davos; Minnesota Somalis Donate To ACT Blue
Jan 20, 2026
Norbin Laden, a political commentator and Davos correspondent, provides insights from the World Economic Forum, analyzing key speeches like Mark Carney's. Natalie Winters, an investigative commentator, discusses Minnesota politics and the implications of local Somali donations to ACT Blue. Together, they delve into the serious tone at Davos, the risks of digital currencies, and the potential shift in global power dynamics favoring autocracy. Their conversation unpacks the tension between globalism and sovereignty in today's political landscape.
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Rules-Based Order Is Breaking
- Global integration is fracturing as states treat economic ties as leverage rather than mutual benefit.
- Mark Carney and others argue middle powers will pursue strategic autonomy across energy, food, minerals, and finance.
Dollar Trust Erodes, Metals Rally
- Markets are repricing risk as trust in the dollar and institutions erodes, pushing gold and silver higher.
- Precious metals and other non-dollar assets become safe havens when Treasury fails as a refuge.
Public Talks Signal Capital Moves
- Davos speakers openly discussed alternatives to the dollar and the decline of dollar primacy.
- That public talk suggests capital may already be shifting toward non-dollar options.
