‘Shock and Awe’: Trump Jr. Asks Steve Bannon To Lay Out Plan For First Days of New Trump Admin
Donald Trump Jr. spoke with Steve Bannon on Friday and asked the former Trump White House advisor and campaign manager what he would like to see in the first days of the second Trump administration.
“Bannon War Room minute-one agenda for January 20th? Tom Homan told me to expect ‘Shock and Awe,’ which I like. God knows we need it because it’s been so bad for far too long. What do you think? What’s the Bannon minute-one agenda?” asked Trump Jr., who has played a key role in staffing the incoming administration.
“I think it’s Homan and Miller on everything we’re dealing in 50 or 60 executive orders regarding that,” Bannon began, referring to Trump’s incoming border Czar and Stephen Miller who will lead the promised mass deportation effort.
“I think it’s also on the economy. I think it’s an immediate spending freeze. You cap everything in executive order immediately, full stop. Bessent, Navarro you know all that. The National Economic Council, everybody coming together for the plan, working with the House on Appropriations to get a budget for President Trump immediately,” Bannon continued, adding:
And then on the wars. I, quite frankly, I think it’s, you set up, you start. President Trump says, I want to sit down with people. Right. I’ll go there if I have to. I’d rather have you come here to the White House. Also, in the deportations, I think he immediately calls for a summit, either Mar-a-Lago or down the Rio Grande Valley, where he has the front-line nations Mexico, Latin America.
President Trump is better– You think he’s good on stage? He’s best in the room. And what I think in the first hundred days, I think we got to, he should be in the room with the key decision makers in the Third World War. Just shut it, shut it down — the kinetic part — right away.
Also, the invasion of the southern border that ought to me should be in the first 78, 48 hours. I’d also, since it’s a Monday, I would, you know, maybe the next day or the day after is call Congress back. He goes up there, he lays that he gives his inaugural address and he goes back. He goes to Congress and gives that.
The only thing I would say about the inaugural address, and this is a strong recommendation last time I think we’ve been better off did the whole thing the speech. This time, I think he starts and gives a traditional speech to the people in this huge crowd that’s going to be there. I would strongly recommend halfway through, just pivot the podium and turn to to the political class in Washington. Right. With the people to his back. And he goes through bang, bang, bang. Here’s exactly. I want to make sure you guys are looking at me when I walk through what I want to do. Bang, bang, bang. The crowd supports him. He turns the podium back around, finishes the speech. He’s put everybody on notice. There’s no, as your father has a great saying, I always love no games, no game. Right? So we just do the no-games hundred days. We’re going to hit it with muzzle velocity and I think this country is going to be saved.
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