Steve Bannon and Natalie Winters have galvanized American efforts to expose the CCP (Natalie Winters/Instagram)
On Thursday, April 10, Steve Bannon outlined the evils of the Chinese Communist Party, just one day after President Trump drove an historic stock market rally by imposing a 125% tariff on Chinese goods while issuing a 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs for all other countries.
In an informative, off-the-cuff monologue on his War Room podcast, Bannon said,
“The situation with China – this is not about reciprocity; this isn’t even about tariffs – that’s all part of it.
“This is about the world’s two great powers: one power that was totally created by the elites in the United States; that’s China.
“Our financial elites, our political elites, and our business elites, all worked in conjunction with the Chinese Communist Party, to take it from a backwards agricultural power, to a manufacturing superpower – on your tax dollars, and your pension funds, that shipped those jobs over there.”
You can watch Bannon’s rousing monologue below:
“President Trump has now said, ‘We’ve got a problem. We have to re-industrialize. We have to become an industrial power to retain our greatness. We have to have manufacturing jobs that families can build real lives around; not just these service jobs that have no stability or true competitive advantage over time.’
“And in his efforts to re-industrialize this country, eventually you have to get to the hard nut of the problem: it’s the Chinese Communist Party,” Bannon said.
Evidently, Bannon has long championed the rights of Chinese people, mobilizing his resources to try and free the Chinese people from the literal shackles of the CCP.
“The Chinese people are fantastic. I’m very honored to be one of the co-founders of the New Federal State of China, that looks to work with [the Chinese people] to free themselves.
“I work with many others as, proudly, one of the leaders of the anti-CCP organizations throughout the world, because [the CCP] are a murderous dictatorship, every bit as bad as the Bolsheviks under Stalin, and the Nazis under Hitler. They’re just a brutal dictatorship,” Bannon said.
Bannon concluded that the CCP’s tentacles extend too deep for the United States to solve this existential dilemma through trade talks, corroborating his own assessment with the reporting of War Room co-host, Natalie Winters, and a statement issued by former FBI Director Christopher Wray.
“I think when people talk about, ‘We want a meeting with them’ – there’s no one meeting that’s going to solve the problem. First off, as Natalie [Winters] has shown you over years of her investigative reporting, [the CCP] are so embedded into our cultural life; into the universities – there’s 350,000 Chinese students right here paying full freight. Biden allowed tens of thousands of military-aged Chinese men into the country.
“[Former FBI director] Chris Wray said the number one problem we have is the CCP; they are embedded into all of our infrastructure – the electrical grid, the communications systems, the highway systems, the transportation and logistics systems – they are embedded, either through software, or other means,” Bannon said.
In the wake of this extremely alarming assessment, Americans have finally begun to galvanize around winning sovereignty from the CCP – thanks to increasing public knowledge about the CCP’s crimes against humanity.
“We’ve been asleep for a long time. But folks in this country have said, ‘I don’t like what’s happening. I see too many businessmen rubbing up on the Chinese,’” Bannon said.
“This is global, it’s multi-dimensional – and one side is going to win, and one side is going to lose. We’ve got tremendous leverage and tremendous power in this. We have to smartly use that power, and bring this to a head,” Bannon said.
Finally, Bannon expressed his bottom line: President Trump’s increased tariffs on the CCP are not only justified, but they should represent the first stage in the United States completely “decoupling” economically from the CCP.
“I’ve argued for years: decoupling. We can’t be a part of an economic system they’re part of, because their system is based upon slave labor. They’re always going to drive and crush wages – always, because [the Chinese people] are slaves, unfortunately, to a murderous dictatorship,” Bannon said.
To what extreme should President Trump wage his trade war?
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