Bannon`s War Room

Episode 4888: Building Domestic Is the Backbone Of Our Middle Class; Cover Up Of DC Pipebomber

Oct 29, 2025
Julie Kelly, an investigative journalist focused on January 6th, presents her findings on the suspicious RNC pipe bomb incident, questioning the FBI's timeline and inconsistencies in testimonies. Meanwhile, John Gardner advocates for reviving domestic manufacturing, critiquing past trade policies that led to industrial dependence. They delve into how these issues affect America's middle class and explore the implications of current tariffs on supply chains. Together, they highlight the urgent need to uncover truths surrounding January 6th and build a resilient American economy.
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INSIGHT

Tariff Diplomacy As Peace Tool

  • John Gardner argues Trump uses tariffs as a non-kinetic tool to pressure countries into peace and secure supply chains.
  • He frames tariff diplomacy as rebuilding domestic manufacturing and reducing strategic dependence on rivals.
INSIGHT

Dependency From Postwar Trade Rules

  • Gardner says the post‑WWII rules-based order created dangerous production dependencies abroad.
  • He urges reindustrialization to regain time, space, and supply resilience for national security.
ADVICE

Rebuild Industry With Allied Partners

  • Use allied partners to rebuild critical industries like shipbuilding and rare‑earth processing.
  • Secure geographic production and buy time to reorganize domestic manufacturing capacity.
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