GARDNER: “We Need A Year Break To Separate Overall Tariffs From Machine Tools From Europe, From Consumer Goods”


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 10, 2025, at 9:00 pm EST

Will Thibeau: This Is A Generational Opportunity For Conservatives To Permanently Redefine How The Military Functions


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 10, 2025, at 8:00 pm EST

American Citizens Outpace Migrants in New Hires


Posted originally on Jul 11, 2025 by Martin Armstrong 

Mass deportation efforts have led to a shift in hiring practices. American citizens are filling roles that were once reserved for migrants. Similar to the Civil War logic of the Democrats of that age, critics of deportation efforts claim that no one will be around to work for slave wages. Employers are now hiring American citizens to fill those same roles.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the number of foreign-born workers increased by 20% under the Biden Administration. Around 130.4 million native-born Americans were employed in May, the BLS reported, marking an astounding 4.5 million increase since May 2021, shortly after Biden opened the borders.  Around 30.9 million foreign-born held jobs in May, which is still up 5.1 million from May 2021 and 637,000 since May 2023.

Half of ALL hires for fiscal year 2024, which started on October 1, went to immigrants. Standard Chartered estimated that around 170,000 immigrants per month received employment documents from the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. They also stated that 64% of foreigners in America are currently employed, which translates to approximately 109,000 migrants per month. Last year, before Trump took office, foreigners held over 800,000 of the 3.1 million jobs created, accounting for more than 25% of new hires.

Only 16% of the US population is foreign-born. The number of jobs that went to those who crossed into the country is staggering. Since January 2025, over 2 million Americans have been able to find employment again, while 543,000 foreign-born workers have left the workforce.

Democrats are continuing to fight ICE and deportation efforts. This is one of the main reasons. Support for deportation remains high among American citizens, many of whom were struggling to find employment as they required higher wages. Without a doubt, the migrant crisis increased the level of unemployment for Americans, and it is a flat-out lie that employers would face a mass labor shortage without migrant workers.

President Trump Hits Brazil with 50 Percent Tariff Rate


Posted originally on CTH on July 10, 2025 | Sundance

Previously, President Trump lashed out against the government of Brasil led by Brazilian president, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, saying, “Brazil is doing a terrible thing on their treatment of former President Jair Bolsonaro. I have watched, as has the World, as they have done nothing but come after him, day after day, night after night, month after month, year after year! He is not guilty of anything, except having fought for THE PEOPLE. I have gotten to know Jair Bolsonaro, and he was a strong Leader, who truly loved his Country — Also, a very tough negotiator on TRADE. His Election was very close and now, he is leading in the Polls. This is nothing more, or less, than an attack on a Political Opponent — Something I know much about!

President Trump then announces a 50% baseline tariff rate against Brazil.  This is a strategic gamble for President Trump in that Jair Bolsonaro is effectively banned from running in the next election, and leftist Lula da Silva could benefit from an increased surge in nationalistic sentiment similar to the Canada election.

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To Retain Exports Japan Slashes Auto Prices 20 Percent, Now Face Problem with Wages


Posted originally on CTH on July 10, 2025 | Sundance

It’s the reverse rustbelt issue.  In order to retain their market share, Japanese automakers are slashing the prices of their export vehicles to the USA.  However, simultaneous with the anticipated drop in profits, the Japanese economists are worrying what impact this will have on autoworker wages.

Not accidentally this is exactly the problem U.S. workers suffered through during the era of offshoring our manufacturing. Apparently, Japan is heading into the dynamic the U.S. rustbelt previously suffered.  Imagine that.

The Straits Times – TOKYO – Japan’s automakers slashed the price of products exported to the United States at record pace, in a sign that companies are sacrificing profits to remain competitive as President Donald Trump’s tariffs hit cars.

In June, the export price index for vehicles shipped to North America plunged 19.4 per cent from a year earlier on a contract currency basis, the biggest drop in records going back to 2016, according to the Bank of Japan’s (BOJ) corporate goods price report on July 10.

The data adds to signs that Japanese automakers are trying to avoid a major price increase to remain competitive in the US, even after Mr Trump began to impose 25 per cent auto tariffs in early April. The flip side of the move is it raises concerns over companies’ profitability and whether they can continue to keep raising wages – a key component of the Bank of Japan’s sustainable inflation goal.

The report also showed producer prices overall rose 2.9 per cent from a year earlier in June, slowing from 3.3 per cent in the previous month as the price of oil and steel declined.

BOJ governor Kazuo Ueda said last week he is closely watching whether the wage-inflation cycle will be maintained in the face of the US levies, in order to determine the timing of the next rate hike. In addition to the auto and steel tariffs that are already in place, Mr Trump announced on July 7 that the across-the-board tariffs on Japan will be raised to 25 per cent starting Aug 1.

While Japanese automakers including Subaru have announced some price increases, Japan’s strategy of not raising prices too much has shown up in other data. Car exports to the US, which make up about a quarter of US-bound shipments, declined 24.7 per cent by value in May, but only 3.9 per cent by volume. (link)

A Significant Geopolitical Problem for President Trump and Us


Posted originally on CTH on July 10, 2025 | Sundance

Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on the sidelines of a meeting of foreign ministers from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Kuala Lumpur today.  Against the backdrop of multiple questions to him about the outcome of their discussion, let us first discuss the problem being avoided.

In the mind of President Putin, and in the growing awareness of the American electorate, the President of the United States does not control the Intelligence Community. It is entirely possible for the USIC to take America deeper toward war despite the President and people of America not wanting that to happen. Putin is simply prepared for that outcome.

This reality explains a dynamic where President Trump engages with President Putin in an effort to stop the war in Ukraine, yet President Putin continues the war in Ukraine; because ultimately he knows President Trump does not control the elements that facilitate the Ukraine military.

People struggle to accept this dynamic. However, I would remind everyone that right now YOU are paying for the entire government of Ukraine to exist. Including the Ukraine govt payrolls, retirement benefits, healthcare and operational budget of Ukraine overall.

Americans do not want to pay for that. President Trump does not want to pay for that. Yet, here we are, paying for that.

The same inertia process applies to the literal Ukraine war and conflict with Russia.

You might not want it. President Trump might not want it. Yet, here again we are providing weapons, intelligence, satellite communication, personnel and systems for the war.

This is the reality of the situation regardless of your/my willingness to accept it. This reality is what President Vladimir Putin discusses and accepts.

The problem for President Trump is not that this reality exists; the bigger political problem for President Trump is that people are increasingly becoming aware of this reality.

Now, many people are recently arguing against this reality. However, these are the same voices who previously stated President Trump could unilaterally declassify information within the same silo process that is designed to control his declassification authority. Empirically, and in reality, these voices are wrong.

Something needs to change. That something is generally that President Trump has to either: 1. admit publicly he does not control the U.S. Intelligence Community (very ugly); or 2. take control of that intelligence community (even uglier).

In this element of consideration you would be well served to insert the recent experience of Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard; who, intentionally or not, opened the pandora’s box containing this issue, and look what happened to her.

There was a reason DNI Tulsi Gabbard sat silently recently in the very public Cabinet meeting. I will return to this in a moment.

[SIDE NOTE: Those who deny this reality are likely of a disposition that reconciled advice by those who said COVID-19 virus could attack you standing standing at a bar, but would not approach you sitting down. The COVID virus would attack you in the paint section at WalMart, but not in the grocery aisles, etc.

Every COVID-19 mitigation pronouncement was ridiculously silly, yet people not only believed it, they followed it. The non-pretending tribe did not.  For whatever reason you might attribute, the reality of that COVID-19 experience highlighted that the non-pretending tribe within American is in the minority.  The pretenders included politicians, healthcare workers, most doctors, police, law enforcement and most Americans (70% vaccinated). END NOTE]

♦ President Trump does not have control over the USIC activity in Ukraine. If he did, he would have been fully aware of the drone strikes against the Russian strategic bomber fleet before it was carried out. By his own admission he did not know.

Prior to the increased attacks, Russian President Vladimir Putin correctly noted that Ukraine does not have the military capability, the satellite communication and guidance systems to continue carrying out strikes deep into Russia. Therefore, from the perspective of Putin, as these strikes continued they were facilitated by NATO. Ergo, NATO was factually attacking Russia, albeit using Ukraine as the proxy for it. Again, Putin with clear eyes on reality.

Into this pretending/non-pretending world, in a remarkable statement of candor we also saw Secretary of State Marco Rubio accurately -and honestly- say five months ago the Ukraine conflict was a proxy war for the USA against Russia.

Now, fast forward to today. The reality is the proxy war, Rubio outlined so eloquently, continues. Simultaneously, neither he nor President Trump has any control over the USIC that is carrying it out. Yet, Secretary Rubio has to sit down with Foreign Minister Lavrov and either (a) be honest, or (b) pretend.

Following the meeting, here is Rubio’s remarks. You decide:

[Rubio brought up a good point. Germany, UK, France and Spain all have Patriot battery’s they can spare. However, they are refusing to give them to Ukraine. I wonder why.]

Back to the point – Again, President Trump and Secretary Rubio seem to have two options: 1. Admit their lack of control, or 2. Take control.

♦ The first option is obviously the easiest, admit the President of the United States does not have full control over the U.S. Intelligence Community.  However, that comes with severe ramifications.

Flip it. Look at the dynamic from the outside. Imagine Emmanuel Macron or Abdel Fattah al-Sisi saying they no longer have operational control over their intelligence agencies, and those agencies have gone rogue. What would you think of France or Egypt?

Now imagine if the President of the USA made such a statement. How would the world react?  What would happen to the dollar?  How weak would President Trump look?

Thus, there is extreme pressure to maintain a premise.

Think about the recent experience of DNI Gabbard, and accept those types of consequences are exactly what the USIC rely upon to maintain their power and control.  Open, even briefly, the Pandora’s Box that hides reality and massive alarms are immediately triggered to isolate, ridicule and marginalize the truth teller.

The people around President Trump have a vested interest in keeping that Pandora’s Box closed.  Which brings us to the second option….  ‘Take control.’

♦ Factually, no one knows what “taking control” would look like.

Who exactly would enforce compliance and bring the USIC to heel?   Tulsi was burned just nibbling around the edge of it. What would be the reaction from the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, and more importantly what would be the response from the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence; ironically the former silo chaired by Rubio.

Would President Donald Trump reach the same fate as President John F Kennedy?  Perhaps not, if a very public process was instituted where President Trump said exactly what the situation was.  However, that approach simply goes back to point #1.

See the problem?

Let’s talk about Tulsi Gabbard’s silence at the cabinet meeting, and role play for a moment as a Gordian Knot cutter.

Imagine a journalist who says: “Mr. President, thank you for the transparency you provide in allowing us to be with you and your cabinet during these meetings.  If I may ask a question with a brief follow up?

Question: “Mr President, do you feel you have full control over the intelligence agencies of our government?

[Anticipated Response]: “I think so, at least I would hope that is the case” (or something similar).

Question: “Thank you.  With that in mind, what specifically provides you with the sense of assurance you do have full control over the USIC?” … AND… “Would you also permit DNI Tulsi Gabbard to answer that question?

Imagine what would follow that brief line of questioning.  If the imaginary journalist were so inclined, he/she could also follow up with simple examples, like President Trump having no prior knowledge of the Ukraine drone strikes into Russia etc.

My point is that absent of President Trump taking some action that begins the process -against the interests and advice of his protective advisors- it is going to take an external element in this dynamic to trigger a change in the situation; for better, for uglier, or for worse.

The people around the office of the President are not going to want to touch this issue…

….Just ask Tulsi.

“This Is The Green Light For The Deconstruction Crew To Go After The Deep State” Jack Posobiec On SCOTUS Ruling


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 9, 2025, at 8:00 pm EST

“We’re Going To Keep Litigating.” Fitton Vows To Find Truth On Epstein Following Dismissive DOJ Memo


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 9, 2025, at 1:00 pm EST

“This Is America’s Budget, Let’s Spend It Defending America.” Rep. MTG On Filling Defense Amendments


Posted originally on Rumble By Bannon’s War Room on: July 9, 2025, at 1:00 pm EST

President Trump Holds Media Availability During Meeting with African Leaders


Posted originally on CTH on July 9, 2025 | Sundance 

President Trump meets with African leadership and holds a press availability answering questions.  WATCH:

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