Steve Bannon: Trump “loves his charts. Those are like the tablets that Moses brought down.”

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From the April 3, 2025, edition of Real America's Voice's War Room

STEVE BANNON (HOST): Market's down 1400 points, I think it's 3%, but it's orderly. I know it's not a meltdown because gold's down a little bit. Gold's at 3,130. A guy said today about gold and of course, you know, I didn't get my Financial Times today delivered. We got everything else. We got the, you know, Trump rolls out vast arsenal on global tariffs from The New York Times, you get, that's a beautiful shot too, by the way, over President Trump's shoulder into the crowd that was there and you see the cabinet in the first row.

Really magnificent about how they set that up yesterday. This is one Poso [Jack Posobiec] loves. And now that meme is President Trump like Moses, those are the reciprocal tariffs, right? By country. Poso yesterday was telling me, why is my president holding his charts? He loves his charts. Those are like the tablets that Moses brought down.

Trump slaps broad tariffs on imports. Then they got editorials hating on it. Gold's down a little bit, that means you can show it's not a meltdown. It's not a meltdown. What'd President Trump said — the patient came through the operation. There's a long way to go on this, folks, long way to go. But gold's down. Otherwise, if gold, if they had all been a flight into gold and the market was down 10%, and look, all that could happen, it's day by day.

But I think they're realizing that Trump means what he says. When he says he's going to close the border, he's going to close the border. When he says he's going to deport people, he's going to deport people. When he says he's going to take on these judges about judicial supremacy, he's going to do it. When he's going to break the law firms, he's going to do it. When he's going to take on these universities, he's going to do it.