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This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human. This is the primal scream of a dying regime. Pray for our enemies. Cause we're going medieval on these people. Prison's not got a free shot on all these networks lying about the people. The people have had a belly full of it. I know you don't like hearing that. I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. It's going to happen. And where do people like that go.
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To share the big L?
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MAGA Media. I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. War Room. Here's your host, Stephen K. Banner. It's Wednesday, the 11th of February, year of our Lord 2026. We're gonna go back to the White house here momentarily. Dr. Pierre Navarro, but I've got Scott Walter up. Scott. And we played clips last night. We're so pressed for time, we can't play clips this morning. But you gave pretty explosive testimony in front of a group that you normally don't see. Explosive testimony. It was Jason Smith of Missouri, the chairman of Ways of Mean, having a hearing that I know the Treasury Department and IRS and people have been talking about, but really was about in this color revolution we've got in the streets of America, which has to be the number one priority here of the mass deportations. The resistance to President Trump's effort to do that is actually funded by nonprofits, NGOs, and you're making the case that it's coming from foreign money. Can you just walk us through? Take a minute. Exactly what the problem is. What? Your research. You're over at Capital Research, you're the president of it, You've got a reputation of being kind of like Caesar's wife in this. You just lay out the facts. Talk to us about what you found and why Jason Smith's committee hearing was so explosive.
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Well, the first thing to understand is that the left in America, right, they consider themselves an infrastructure. They're interlinked, they work together. They aspire to be the Borg, and they often operate like a Borg. So. So whenever something pops up, whether it's George Floyd's death or Hamas attack on Israel or the ICE enforcement of the law, they spring into action. And what's important to understand is it's bad enough that there are some Americans who are trying to finance this and organize this, but it's appalling when you find out that there are foreigners involved. And one of the chief foreigners in the ICE Riots is somebody who, technically, Neville Roy Singham is his name. He sold his software company for three quarters of a billion. So America was very good to him. But he lives in Shanghai. He despises America. And he has a whole network of his own groups, including Code Pink and the People's Forum, which are central to those anti ice riots that you're seeing.
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Well, in fact, he's married to Jody Evans, who's one of the biggest revolutionaries in the country. She's the head of Code Pink. Correct?
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That's true. Although, ironically, Code Pink years ago attacked China for human rights abuses. But after she married him, that all stopped.
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Talk to me about him, because he is not. You know, people know George Soros. The two you talked about was George Soros and this guy. Walk us through this guy, because he is an American citizen, but he really. He lives. He lives in Shanghai. He's very closely affiliated with the ccp. I think people say that he's closely associated with the Shanghai Military Intelligence Branch of the pla. What do we know about him? Because he's the single. Besides Soros, he's the single biggest funder of this color revolution. Am I correct in that?
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Well, he hides a lot of his funding, so the numbers are uncertain. He is certainly the most important foreign funder of it. And he certainly is a central part of this machinery, thanks to the People's Forum, Code Pink Answer Coalition and other things he's mixed up in.
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Talk to us about this.
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As I said, Daddy was just a professor, so it's so pathetic. He's a classic American success story. He didn't come from big money, but he built up a company that was worth three quarters of a billion. But then after he got the money by selling it, he runs to China and starts doing everything he can to help China take over the world. And is very explicit that he loathes America. But then that's why he's working with the American left, because they do too.
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Talk to me about. There's a Swiss national also that's a big funder of this. Let's make this guy infamous. Who is it?
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Hans Juerg Wiess. He is a Swiss billionaire. He spends most of his time in Wyoming, but he refuses even to get a green card. And he has been one of the biggest funders of the Arabella Advisors nonprofit network, which is a billion and a half a year worth of operations. And for, as an example, part of the Arabella Network runs A group where the woman who is the main person training the anti ICE people is employed. Right. So she's doing trainings every few days on here's how to go attack ice. And she's doing it courtesy of this big lefty network that Hans Joerg Wis is one of the top funders of. He's given over $300 million to. To that network.
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Jason Smith had this. He's a smart guy. He knows the tax code inside and out. He had this hearing that was so controversial for a reason. Where is he going? Where's the Ways and Means Committee going on this? Maybe in conjunction with the executive branch, with treasury and irs. What is. There's a purpose for this. This just wasn't some random thing to have you there and to go through your research. What is, what is the task and purpose of Jason Smith, you believe?
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Chairman Smith has been working very hard to identify these bad actors and to have something done about them through the IRS and the Treasury Department. And by the way, one of the members on the other side of the aisle was screaming, you guys are going after people's speech. Nobody's going after speech. If you want to stand up and say I love Mao in China, great. But that is very different from organizing riots where violence is done and laws are broken. The IRS has a very simple rule. If you're doing illegal things, you're not entitled to a tax exemption. That is not speech. That is illegality. That is the target.
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Scott, where can people find. Because this is the kickoff of what's going to be a very contentious process because I know IRS and Treasury are very involved already and people are going to choke off the money. They're going to put an end to this nonsense. Part of it. You got to choke off the money of foreign actors and bad actors. Where do people go to get your research, sir?
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Capitalresearch.org is our main website. Influence watch.org is our encyclopedia of the left. You'll lose hours going down the rabbit holes, but you'll love it. And on X, we're at Capital Research.
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Scott, thank you. Thank you for the testimony yesterday. It was incredible. And you were very calm in walking through, which is a absolute outrage in this country. So thank you very much, sir, for your composure, discernment and research.
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Thanks.
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Okay, we have Dr. Navarro, we have Dr. Navarro from the White House. Dr. Navarro, the wall Street Journal has come out pretty adamant that you and President Trump have really failed in this endeavor to bring manufacturing back to the United States and particularly manufacturing jobs. You've got A pretty definite. I think first off, you had a letter to the editor of the Journal and then you had on tariffs, and now you've got a big piece in the Washington Times. If we can put that up, what do you got for us? What's your rebuttal?
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Sir, we got two lines of attack going on at the Wall Street Journal and the legacy media and the Democrats. The first line was that tariffs cause inflation. And at this point we've pretty much beaten that back because the data just doesn't show that at all. Steve. And the letter to the editor in the Wall Street Journal is well worth a read today because it kind of walks through exactly why all the experts, including the likes of Paul Krugman, just get it wrong, including Wall Street Journal today. I continue to fight on the other line of attack, which is somehow tariffs harm manufacturing rather than help it. It's just bs. So what I do today in the Washington Times, everybody should read that paper. It's the best paper for OP eds. It's really good. What I do there is I look at the ISM manufacturing index. See this? This is an index I wrote about in my books. It's one that I've loved for going on 25 years. It's a diffusion index, 0 to 100. And when it goes over 50, that means manufacturing expanding. And Steve, during the two years or so of the Biden regime, the last two years, that thing was down in recession territory. In other words, under the Biden policies, it just devastated manufacturing. We just last week had a breakthrough where this thing jumped five points in a single month to decisively push past 50, vindicating the idea that manufacturing is recovering. But the interesting thing about the piece is that, well, the ISM is generally what we call a leading indicator. It's been lagging behind others. And the most important part of the piece for the financial news networks and all of this is to point out that every other manufacturing indicator has been flashing green for months and they've been ignoring that because they just don't want to see it. So, for example, the S and P manufacturing, PMI repeatedly showing expansion, the Federal Reserve industrial production rising, manufacturing productivity surging at 3.7% annually. Durable goods are just knocking out of the park. They contributed roughly half a percentage point, about 12% of overall growth in the gross domestic product in the third quarter alone. And why that's important, Steve, is if durable goods manufacturing is robust, that's the kind of manufacturing that's going to make the machines that are going to go into the factories that are going to make stuff and create the manufacturing jobs. So what people don't understand is like the three stages of the whole process. You know, first, second of all, that protects domestic industry, so they make investments. Third, we get just a bunch of construction jobs. And finally we get the factories and the permanent factory jobs. And today's jobs report was a blowout number, but it also reinforced exactly the themes that I'm talking about here, Steve, because what we've got in that report, very interesting, it'll be up, my analysis will be up on Real clear Markets later this morning. It shows that we're not hiring any government workers anymore. That net down big time. All of the job growth is in the private sector. And we had kind of the sweet spot in this report. We had both a rising labor force participation rate, which means more people are participating even as the unemployment rate went down. So that's like, you don't see that very often. That's robust growth. And on top of that, Steve, prime age workers are the ones leading this. And why do we care about that? The prime age workers are the ones who have the vigor and the skills. You don't have to train them. They're the most productive members of the worker distribution. You know, the young you got to train, they're not as productive seniors, kind of fade off into retirement. Same thing. So, Steve, everything is working beautifully right now. And the trajectory here going into the November midterms, which is everything we're about at the White House, as is the war room, is you're going to see real wages rising, wages rose in this latest report. And you're going to see a lot of blue collar manufacturing jobs, which is not to say we're not very worried about AI and the white collar impacts and not just AI affecting jobs and also electricity prices.
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Hang on.
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And water.
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Here's what.
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Hang on. I know you're busy, but I got to hold you through the break because I want to come back and I want to, I don't want to bury these leads. I want to tie together the breaking the 50% threshold on manufacturing, what that means. And also when Peter Navaro says it's a blowout jobs report, I just want to go back to that and tie them both together because and also because when you're on the other day there was some criticism rights by even some people on the MAGA right to saying, hey, the Farnborne workers are dropped, so it's 50,000 makes. I just want to take a second and walk through this because the turnaround of the economy and the hole that we had was so deep is is massive. And it's a predicate for everything that's happening in the midterm. It's a predicate for all these other issues of mass deportations. And I'm telling I'm going to give you some bad news. Reality check. John Thune has said the SAVE act and passing the Save Save America act now that has the voter id, it has the purging of the voter rolls and has the, you know, different things about mail in ballots. Thune had just said is come out and says there's no possibility we're going to change the we're going to change the filibuster, including we're not making there's not enough votes even change to have a talking filibuster. So we are jammed up in the the codification of some of President Trump's biggest policies. He's put out through executive order short commercial break. Peter Navarro, stick with us for a few minutes. I got Kurt Mills. We're also going to go back to the White House. Be back in a moment. I got American Baby. Here's your host, Stephen K. Ban. Okay, Peter, since this is the predicate, this is not the end all and be all. And there are some people and I know the speaker of the House and others are saying, oh, well, the economy is going to be so great. It's the economy, stupid. We're in the middle of a fight for this country. We're in the middle of a color revolution. And that's pretty obvious. It's one of the reasons we shifted the flag down here to Texas for this primary, given the importance of not simply the Isharia law. Right. And this Islamic invasion of Texas and particularly North Texas. But I will tell people, since being down here on the ground, the H1B visa problem is a very close second. And people are furious about it. People are furious about it. And I've said from the beginning, you cannot reform that program. It must be shut down. And people are just furious about this program and what it's done, not simply to the country, but to Texas. I'll have more on that. Rosemary Jenks going to join us again tomorrow. We're going to be able to walk you through it. Also, programming note Sunday, I believe, is the 500th day I've been told that Tina Peters will be in prison. We're going to do a special on Saturday morning with the Tina Peters team to walk through on the 499th, the eve of the 500th will come on Sunday. We'll do a special about Tina Peters and the trials and tribulations of Tina Peters, a gold star mother held in a Colorado, what is it? Medium maximum security prison. Peter, you know about that, going to prison? Concisely Explain to me why 50% on this rating is important, why we're above it, why the momentum is for manufacturing. Tie it to, as you call it, a blowout jobs number.
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The ISM Manufacturing Index historically has been the gold standard to measuring whether manufacturing in the economy is in expansion or recession. It's a diffusion index, 0 to 100 and the magic number is 50. Anything over 50 signals that manufacturing is expanding and therefore manufacturing jobs are expanding. Now go back in a time capsule to August 2022. That was the last time the ISM manufacturing index was above 50. Biden destroying our manufacturing sector. And by the way, Barry, delete talking about today's jobs report. It reveals a total of 2 million jobs that were overestimated by Biden leading in to the 2024 election. It was arguably the most. Yeah, how do you call it? It's like a shell game, unethical, immoral, had the cooperation of bureaucrats at commerce and labor in order to pull that kind of magic trick off. And it was total bs. And the fact that. Here's how I tie this together. The fact that 2 million jobs were overstated, phantom jobs explains now why the ISM manufacturing index couldn't get above 50. Got it. So this is a big deal. What's been perplexing me, Steve, is why the ISM has been underperforming as a good index during Trump years. Now, because all of these other indices, which I mentioned, S and P manufacturing, pmi, Federal Reserve, industrial production, manufacturing productivity, durable goods, they're all pointing to a manufacturing renaissance under Trump nomics. And that's what we got. So bottom line is, look, I understand better than most the pain people are suffering both from inflation and the uncertainty of the job situation. All we can do in Trumpland is provide the best possible policies to stimulate the economy and make sure MAGA folks, blue collar manufacturing workers and the supply chains that tie into them, including service sector jobs, are going to prosper. And what I'm telling you, Steve, is that the policies that we've adopted are showing material improvements. Real quick, just show me the thing.
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Why is this a blowout?
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Why is this your posse here?
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Yes, go ahead.
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Here's the deal. When you're putting 20 million illegals into the country over a four year period, you have to produce many Many, you have to create many, many more jobs just to keep the unemployment rate steady. Got it. And that number, that magic number was probably, you know, near 200,000. Okay. Now when you not only stop importing millions of illegal aliens, but you also start sending, deporting them. Right. You're not importing, you're deporting. Right. It's just logical that the steady state jobs number month to month is going to be lower and it's going to be somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000. We had a blowout, 130,000 number this time. But the good news there was we needed more jobs to create because the labor force participation rate percentage went up. That's the number of people who got off the sidelines, got off the couch, said, hey, we love this Trump economy. Wage going up, I'm going to go to work.
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The 130,000 are they, they're not just.
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Look, they're not analytically.
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OK, 130,000. By the way, this is bad as having you as my co host. I'm grabbing the mic. Here is the 130,000. 130,000American workers. They're not foreign workers much because this has been the we are not profile.
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We are not employing illegal immigrants coming over the border. 130,000 non farm jobs in January, it was double the consensus expectation. Private payroll surged by here, listen to this, Steve. Private payroll 172,000. Government payroll down 42,000.
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Wow.
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Okay. So I mean the message here is that when you have more private sector jobs, that's where innovation, capital investments and efficiency drive real output growth, full stop. It's a powerful combination too. When you have prime age men and women going up in the labor force participation rate, you're going to be more productive. GDP is going to grow faster, real wages are going to rise, it's deflationary. And so, you know, Trump is doing not just something right, he's doing a lot of things right. Which is not to say there aren't challenges out there, but we're tackling one and that's all we can do. Steve.
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Peter, we're going to put all these, the real clear markets you're coming up with now on, on, on the jobs report, we're putting up the Washington Times op ed. We'll get all the information plus your videos. Where do people go to get your content? You're putting up stuff every day in support of the President's economic program.
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Where they go, the clearinghouse is peternavar.com, peternavar.com and that'll take you to X getter through social Instagram and have fun. Watch the videos when you see them. Share them with a friend. 60 seconds. They really basically capture the essence of whatever article or report I've just put out. And Steve, keep, keep hammering away brother because we, we got a fight on our hands and going into November a lot of things could change if it goes the wrong way and Magaland gets complacent out there. We get, we gotta, we gotta realize what the stakes are. I think you and I are going to prison again by the way. And we haven't seen a Peters, haven't seen a Peter's Martinez at all.500 she in a maximum security prison for. What is that all about? That is so punitive, Steve. That is so, so wrong.
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We are, we are not going to lose in November. And one of the reasons we got the predicate of a strong economy that you guys have built through action. Dr. Navarro, thank you so much. I appreciate you sir. Look forward to having you back on. Let's get Mo and Grace. We push this out. Let's be full small suppliers. Kurt Mills. I got a couple of minutes on this side of the break. Brian Glenn reported they're going to talk about the border peace, they're going to talk about Gaza, which as you know, Bibi's not a big name in. And they're going to talk about the negotiations which Bibi thinks it's too narrow cast. But also they're going to, I think the big purpose of conversation is the military strike. Give me a couple of minutes. Set the framework for what's happening today in the Oval Office.
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Yeah. So high stakes meeting. Prime Minister Netanyahu has already met with Secretary Rubio. It was by all appearances, well, it achieved the goal of getting Netanyahu on the board of peace. I will note that the body language of Secretary Rubio was rather strange with Netanyahu. It didn't look like Rubio was particularly happy to be there because Netanyahu is going to come to this series of meetings with an agenda. He does not want basically any deal that the Iranians will plausibly accept. And he wants the US to return to a war footing with Iran. And it looks like yesterday that he was very much getting his way. The, the President's messaging to both Israeli media and to Lawrence Kudlow was using the missiles line, uh, that is that the Iranians have to disarm entirely in order to have an acceptable deal. That is something that the Iranians will not do. They'd rather just go to war and take their chances. Today, though, I think the appearance is that it's more murky and that no one really knows what the president wants to do. We have obviously a lot of assets in the region and we could attack. The Israelis could attack. And indeed, the Israelis have signaled that they may attack if the US Takes the off ramp, which you know, kind of not America's business. They're welcome to. And then on the other side, this sort of emerging aminance, Greece of the Iranians, this person, Lauren Shani, the ayatollah, the supreme leader's national security advisor, effectively has been all over jet setting. He's in Doha, Qatar today negotiating with various counterparts. We appear to be at the 11th hour of a potentially new war or a new deal entirely. And the range of outcomes is extraordinary.
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Hang over a second. I'll hold you through the break. I want to go back to the border. Peace, Gaza, what's happening there? That's the predicate of this, to see if we're gonna have war or peace. Birchgold.com, one of the reasons gold's been on a roll is geopolitical uncertainty. Besides the capital markets being in flux, birchgold.com ended the dollar empire. Now, if you make an appropriate investment, go to birchgold.com promo code Bannon get access to the Patriots edition with an appropriate purchase. Philip Patrick and the team will send you the hardback copy of this short commercial break. Back in the morning, here's your host, Stephen K. Band. You know, the sponsors love the Warren Posse so much. They're always giving us special deals. I do not want you to miss this. Tax Network USA, TN, USA, 800-958-1000. They will set up if you say from the War on Posse, they will set up a free discovery call. Don't let the envelope don't put the IRS notifications in your drawer. Don't sit there and stay awake at night. Don't have the angst and anxiety. You have a very professional organization. That's done. I think a billion dollars worth of transactions with the irs for people just like yourself, they do this for a living. Your tale of woe on your situation with the IRS is something they've heard before a million times. Go to them and they give you a free discovery call, which is unheard of. 800-958-1000. Say you're from the War on Posse. Say you listen to the war room. Say Bannon sent you. Whatever you do to identify yourself, they'll give you a free discovery call. And you can start the process of actually saying, okay, I understand what's going on. Remember, it's $2 trillion deficits a year. Scott Bessant's overseeing the IRS. You saw Jason Smith yesterday, these great hearings. The IRS is if they believe that you owe something, that's what they're going to come after you for. You need somebody to negotiate for you to get your side of the story out. 1-800-958-1000. It's totally free. It's a free discovery call. Do it today. Kurt Mills, Bibi, we haven't gotten confirmation. Just coming through the site exit is actually interesting. You say they signed the board of peace real quickly on Gaza. This is why I keep saying I was, I'm a one state guy, right? I've always had Israel's back. I do not, I adamantly oppose Greater Israel Project. And that's exactly why we're in this situation today. And nobody on the Israel side can defend it. The Greater Israel priority, this imperial Israel, is what's got us here to have a two state solution, and that is this Gaza redevelopment with Qatar writing the check and the Turks providing security. It's a super high priority for President Trump because he thinks that manifests peace. Where do we stand with this? Bibi signed it today reluctantly. I mean, he's on the board of peace because he wants to be in the room, but he hates the whole concept of the board of peace and he hates the whole concept of what's happening in Gaza. Your thoughts?
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No, I mean, it's a high stakes meeting. I think Netanyahu will do whatever it takes to remain in the room and not on the menu. And I think humoring the president's goal of redeveloping Gaza, which I think remains basically a moonshot, that's not going to happen during Trump's. Trump's remaining time in office is a small price to pay for Netanyahu. What he really wants, as you allude to, is the Greater Israel Project. He wants US Force of arms and US Grandeur and power to be used to flatten all of Israel's foes in the Muslim world on behalf of Israel. I mean, it's a, it's a fairly ambitious, frankly and garish request. But Netanyahu has gotten this far and it has been the linchpin of his political career ever since he rose to the prime ministership for the first time in the 90s. He's had tight alliances with US neoconservatives and Republican hawks. And he's trying to Reach the holy grail right now, which is regime change in Iran.
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Well, people, I can tell you right now, with all the issues facing the country, including the color revolution, the mass deportations, we have an Islamic invasion in, in Texas and put Sharia law. And I've had people in 10 states come to me, they want to do the same thing in their states. We, the economy, we have so many issues we have to face. And let me be blunt, the Save America act looks like right now it's not going anywhere. I don't care if it comes out of the House. It's just going to sit there. Thune's been adamant that there's not enough impetus in the Senate to go to a standing filibuster. And you should understand, some of the Senate, he just says, well, there's no interest in this, no support. Some of the senators that don't support that are the biggest hawks about taking down, taking down Tehran. A kinetic strike on Tehran right now I think would take the chances we have of holding the House and the Senate, which I happen to think are pretty good. If we focus, I think we go into a free fall. What needs to happen with the voices of reason. I think even Rubio may have joined that, given his body language today to make sure that we squeeze the mullahs, we squeeze the ayatollah, and we do this through economic warfare.
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Sir, look, Trump has got to stiff the Republican old. I mean, it is that or he is going to be a repetition of Republican presidents in the past. As you can tell, and as you just discussed, the base case for the Senate GOP hawks is they want to do two things, cut taxes and bomb the Middle East. And obviously President Trump's ambitions are far more sweeping than that. He wants to avoid a war. And I think, you know, Trump's got to take the off ramp here. There remains a deal on the table. The that is a better deal than Barack Obama ever got with the Iranians. And it will be a lower enrichment number. And I think there will probably be opportunities for investment, American investment in Iran that Trump finds so attractive. And as I discussed with your audience before, this is actually the most likely theater for Trump to receive the Nobel Peace Prize if he does a war, a deal that the Europeans don't like on Ukraine, they're never going to give it for that. He's never going to get it at this point in Latin America with his feud with the Machado woman. But if he does a Iran deal that is more impressive than the Democratically Capital D negotiated one that will about do it. And, you know, stiffing Netanyahu, flouting his will. It will look like he's the commander in chief. It will look like the America's in the driver's seat. And it will be a, you know, Nixon goes to China type accomplishment even before the thing.
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But Netanyahu, I was saying that the negotiations we're having now in the nuclear program are too narrow. They got to broaden that out to regime change without kinetics. So this thing's quite complicated. We're going to be reporting on it all day. Monumental day in the White House right now. Kurt, you're putting stuff up 247 on this. Where do people go?
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Yeah, you can find my own personal feed at Curt WillSurt and my LLS on X. And the website in the magazine is the American Conservative.com founded in 2002 by Pat Buchanan. And friends and conservatives against the Iraq war were trying to prevent an Iran war in the2020s. Thank you.
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Thank you, sir. Okay, let's play this. A tragedy in British Columbia last night. Let's go ahead and play a clip. We're going to bring in Sheila Matthews.
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At least nine people are dead and two dozen others hurt after separate shootings at a school and a home in a remote part of British Columbia. Canadian police confirming that at least six people were found dead inside the school while another died on the way to the hospital. The only suspect, a woman, was found dead inside the school from a self inflicted injury. Two other victims were found dead at a nearby home believed to be connected with the shooter. The shooting is Canada's deadliest in nearly six years. The investigation is into the motive continues.
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Sheila Matha joins us. We're trying to get, I think, Terry Schilling up this afternoon. Sheila, you've been right on this so many times. What happened? Was this a woman that actually did that? Do we know the details of what happened in Canada, Ma', Am, the details.
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Around the Internet is that it's a. A boy. It's a young adolescent boy. We have information that the mother was on Reddit looking for help because her son was being diagnosed with adhd. So we know that psychiatric influence is here. The fingerprints of the behavioral health industry is here. It appears that a picture is coming out with him. And the Prime Minister has postponed his trip to Germany, that he was going to. To deal with this. And as we've spoken, this is a national crisis not only in our country, but around the world. These psychiatric drugs are linked to increased risk of suicide and mass murder. And so we have this latest in Canada, which has the strongest gun laws. So it's not the guns. And the mother obviously was, I believe she's been killed. But the facts on the ground seem to be that this young adolescent boy was dressed in a woman's dress. And so we have some adults around this young boy that really needs to be questioned. Again, we're looking for the mental health records, we're looking for the psychiatrist. Of course, this is Canada, but we're doing that here as well. Steve, we can't get, you know, you're talking about the SAFE Act. We can't get the Congress and the Senate to do an exit plan for the 1 in 4 children or adults that are on these psychiatric drugs. You know, so we have, we have a disgusting situation here of children on cocktails of drugs and then placed on puberty blockers and all sorts of, of things. But they start with the psychiatric diagnosis. They start in the behavioral health industry, which is a billion dollar industry. So, you know, it's hard to get into the devil's den, as you know, to pull these numbers. And these numbers are tell the story. It's over and over and nobody will address this. If we care about children, which everybody is so up in arms around, which I am. Let's look at these psychiatrists and what they're doing to our children. That's what.
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Hang on a second. Just as a detail, has the mother been identified as. She's also. You said she was killed. Has she been identified as being killed? I thought it was just children at the school and the perpetrator.
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No, there's a house involved and we believe that the mother and the brother was killed. So the family members were killed. But on Reddit, there's information about this mother. Believe me, the people are doing the work, the people are doing the investigation. And there's a lot about the psychiatric environment and the Prime Minister, by the way, is referring to it and the news as a person. This is a person.
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Yeah, it's a gun person. Even said, okay, I want to go back. You've been with us now, I think, coming on a couple of years, specifically about a lot of these shootings with these people wrapped up in this transgender ideology. You've been coming on, have we made any progress at all? You're saying, hey, the cops, you're going to have reports and they want to find the motive, and the motive is all something stupid. You've got to go back to the attending, I guess, psychiatrist, psychologists, what their evaluation was and what's the Cocktails. What's the drug cocktails? Have we made any progress at all in doing that here in the United States?
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One piece of legislation in Tennessee, which, as you know, you helped me with and got connected with on the, on the ground there in Tennessee, is evaluating the death of these perpetrators and pulling their blood for therapeutic levels of psychiatric drugs. That is a landmark piece of legislation that I worked on Able Child, along with Amy Miller, who is works for Maha. And that piece of legislation is what we got passed. We're fighting in Georgia right now for an exit plan for written informed consent. We are getting. Nobody wants to sponsor the bill. We have lawmakers that refuse to work with the public that refuse to do anything. So, yes, there's been a win there, but it's not enough, Steve. I mean, it's not enough. We can't get the autopsies, we can't get the toxicology.
A
Why are politicians not want to co sponsor these bills? Because the industry, the pharmaceutical industry is making so much money. They come in at big pharma, puts pressure on people. And the psychiatry industry, well, you know.
F
Look at it in Minnesota. It's embedded in our system. It's the behavioral health oversight committees that are running the whole interior of our government. They're writing bills and they're going. They're inside the government, the behavioral health oversight committee committees, and they're stacked with pharma. So the parents, like my organization that goes to the lawmakers, they already have five pro bills that I'm trying to kill in Georgia saying we need more evaluations, we need all this. And they don't even have the data of the children in foster care that are being massively drugged. We're talking about missing children in this country and sex abuse. Where do you think they're getting the children from? The Department of Children and Family Services. I work on horrible cases like the one in Connecticut where the parent chopped up the. The child and, you know, DCF blamed homeschoolers.
A
You know, Sheila, we got to bounce. Where do people go? I want to go to your site right now to get all the information and your social media. Where do people go?
F
Or go to ablechild.org and we have a petition that needs to be signed and for federal hearings. And we're doing an event. People can go to ablechild25.com you're going to be there, Steve and James O' Keefe and the Hoff brothers. I mean, all these people that have been fighting freedom fighters. So we're looking forward to working with you.
A
And thank you, ma', am, Terry Shillings, we're trying to get him on tonight about the same topic. War Room. Here's your host, Steve. Stephen K. Ban. Okay, we've been absolutely slammed this morning. Charlie Kirk show is going to follow us with Andrew Colvette Poso. We're going to be back at 5. We'll have assessments of Pam Bondi today. We've been live streaming the entire time. Also, the all important meeting with Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. So much going on. Birch Gold, the Patriots edition of the end of the Dollar Empire is out. You can get one by making an appropriate investment. But you got to go to birchgold.com promo code Bannon, talk to Philip Patrick and the team, do it today. Find out why gold has been a hedge for 5,000 years. When we start at the end of the dollar empire, what, four or five years ago, gold was at 1,000. It's around 5,000 a day. It's not the price of gold, it's the process that drives the value of gold, as we've been telling you. And we focused on the US Dollar. So make sure you go check it out today. Birchgold.com, promo code Bannon into the dollar Empire. Get the Patriots edition. It's a keepsake and I think you'll love it. Like you've loved the whole series, coming out with the eighth free installment shortly. As I told you, when I sign off on the graphics and the math, Danielle Buck from Patriot Mobile, our favorite company, Patriot Mobile's does such a great job. You're director of strategic partnerships. Tell me about that first, what you guys do in the community and then we'll talk about switching over to Patriot Mobile.
G
Yeah, for sure. So we, as you know, we sell cell phones, but we do that so that we can fund saving our country. And that all falls within our four pillars. So the First Amendment, the Second Amendment, safety of life and our veterans and first responders. So most of my job is actually working with all of these amazing organizations that we work with. And actually just last night I was with four of our pro life groups kind of talking about messaging and how do we create a culture of life from the medical side to what's happening in politics and keeping pressure on the president to keep the Hyde Amendment, right to equip churches to actually love the mom, love the babies, because there's the political side and then there's the cultural side. Right.
A
Because people think that Roe v. Wade's been overturned, President Trump's done his job and right to life goes to the back of the bus. Right.
G
And unfortunately, that's not what's happening. The abortion's on the rise. There is approximately about the same amount of abortion still happening. They're just happening.
A
Give that to people again.
G
Yeah. So there's about the same amount of abortions happening in America today than there were before Roe was overturned with the Dobbs case. And so there is obviously still protections in place for taxpayer dollars, not funding through the Hyde amendment. But what's happening is these pro abortion states are essentially mailing drugs, these doctors are mailing drugs across state lines or they're flying girls. Like I heard yesterday of a story just last night of a girl who went to a pregnancy resource center here in Texas and there's Colorado was willing to fly her, pay for her abortion, put her up in a hotel and fly her back to Texas so that she could have an abortion in the state of Colorado. So this is happening across the country. And so I think those, they want.
A
To turn Texas into the new Colorado.
H
They do.
A
You agree with that?
G
Well, that, that's, that's.
A
They're trying to do.
G
Yes, yes.
A
That's their strategic objective.
G
Yes. And so we as pro life people need to do everything we can to stop that. And so I love that at Patriot Mobile, we get to work with so many organizations that are actually working together. And so it is on the political side, it's on, you know, Susan B. Anthony, concern Women for America, Students for life. But it's also on the practical side when it comes to these churches, because if we as the church are saying, hey, you're in an unplanned pregnancy and we're here to help you, we're here to help your physical, spiritual, emotional needs. We'll throw you a baby shower. Your baby may not have been planned by you, but it was planned by God. And so, hey, we're here to help you. And so that's what I love about the pro love movement, which is what we all call it here. And so that's what we do at Patriot Mobile. Right. Like, we use money from people switching their phones to us and we fund.
A
Groups like, so how do they, how do they switch the phone? How do you switch? The service is fantastic. Yeah. The key is to get people to switch. Where do they go? What are they going to do?
G
Sure. So you can do the entire process online or you can call 972-patriot. Whether you're an individual, whether you're a family, whether you're a business of five lines or a thousand lines, Patriot Mobile has plans for you, we use the exact same networks that you're probably on today. And many people haven't switched their phones in maybe 20 years. And so they think it's going to be a really arduous process. It's actually not at all.
A
It used to be an arduous process.
G
Yeah, of course it was.
A
You guys are simplified.
G
And it was like, oh, my goodness. That was the worst part of, you know, my whole week.
A
Because service layers on top of the other three major providers.
G
That's exactly right. And we use all three carriers. So you can actually have multiple networks on one phone if you want to get a backup line on a secondary network through Patriot Mobile. So truly, bring your phone, bring your phone number, you're going to have the exact same coverage, but you're going to be supporting causes that align with your values.
A
972-Patriot. You'll talk to somebody, as a company tells me a US citizen with a probably an East Texas accent. They'll walk you through. It's a very simple process. Daniel is doing fantastic. I know when we're down here, everybody talks about the great work you guys are doing and all these different groups. Just hang on for a second. We're going to get Mike Lindell, brother. Tell me, first off, give me a minute on how's the race going? You're going to be the next governor of Minnesota. And then the Warren posse loves that and they want to support it. You've been with us for years. You know, Kurt Olson now a guy you know very well is getting CIA reports on the stolen lecture of 2020. The media is melting down about that. But then we want to segue because what the Warren Posse really wants to talk about is deals and a special deal you got for us. What do you got, sir?
H
Well, you guys on the election, you guys can all help out my governor's race. We've hit the ground running. I've been down here in Florida, Mar a Lago and stuff for doing fundraisers and everything, but we need your help. War Room Posse is Mike Lindell. Gov.com It's Mike Lindellgov.com everybody. If you guys help, I promise I'm working 18 hours a day to be the next governor of Minnesota and beat Amy Klobuchar and ban Sharia law, amongst many other things, getting rid of the fraud and, and saving and securing Minnesota and in the parallel track, working with all our election platforms, as Steve said there. So it's Mike Lindellgov.com and then, and then I do want to tell you That I couldn't, I couldn't even pull away from my pillow if it wasn't for the war room posse. You guys keeping my employees secure. And we're running the mega sale. Today's the last day where both sales collided. It's the second annual mega sale with all of our towels and sheets that just came in, all the colors there, the towels for example, the lowest price in history. 34.98 for a six piece towel set. The Giza Dream Sheets you all love, 29.90. As low as 29.98. My Pillows, 14.98. And then if you go to mypillow.com forward/war room, there's the mattress toppers and mattresses that I left on sale with the free shipping right to your front door. Remember, our mattresses have technology and our mattress toppers that no one else has. Queen size alone has over 10,000 individual comfort support. I helped design these to give you the best sleep of your life. Those have a six month money back guarantee, 10 year warranty. All the products we have have. You guys love our love. All our products, our pillows and everything that actually help you get the best sleep ever. It's 1-800-873-1062. They love talking to the war room posse. This the last day for the where two sales collide. You guys take advantage of that free shipping right to your front door. Promo code, war room.
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Date: February 11, 2026
Host: Stephen K. Bannon
Key Guests: Scott Walter, Dr. Peter Navarro, Kurt Mills, Sheila Matthews, Danielle Buck, Mike Lindell
This episode of War Room with Stephen K. Bannon dives into a series of hot-button issues: foreign funding and influence in U.S. protests, the state of American manufacturing and the economy under Trump, high-stakes geopolitics with Israel and Iran, a tragic mass shooting in Canada linked to issues in mental health policy, and updates from representatives of Patriot Mobile and MyPillow.
Bannon brings in subject matter experts to challenge mainstream narratives, especially around American sovereignty, economic recovery, legislative blockades, and the intersection of mental health and mass violence.
Guest: Scott Walter, President of Capital Research Center
Timestamps: 00:32–07:39
Guest: Dr. Peter Navarro
Timestamps: 07:41–24:00
Guest: Kurt Mills
Timestamps: 24:39–33:27
Guest: Sheila Matthews, AbleChild.org
Timestamps: 33:37–40:56
Guest: Danielle Buck, Patriot Mobile
Timestamps: 42:23–45:48
Guest: Mike Lindell
Timestamps: 45:48–48:56
The tone is urgent, combative, and unapologetically partisan. Bannon and guests use impassioned rhetoric, mix policy detail with emotional appeals, and directly address their MAGA audience with calls to action and warnings about complacency.