trump pus tariffs on them and they are reeling. steve: explain what you just said china is losing the trade war which they started? they are the ones who have unfair tariffs on us. you want to import a car to the united states, the tariff is 2.5%. you want to do that to china 25%. they steal our intellectual property. they steal our defense secrets. they force companies into property is for a long time democrats and republicans, bush was close to china. we will come along as long as we buy their stuff they will become capitalists and respect the rule of law we import $500 billion worth. export only 130 billion. huge deficit. we have been funding their military, building up their economy and trump has turned that around. they are realizing how little leverage they have and we have. steve: look at allies the president did that with
at lafayette park. dan bongino, former new york city police officer and secret service agent and host of the dan bongino show. what did you think of the antifa people shouting yesterday as they were heading toward lafayette park? steve, for people who fault democrat party and liberals like i do this is nothing unusual at all. this is hot democrats are the fact that they are openly discussing it is the only real news story here. they have always been about open borders. i have to make this crystal clear. the democrat party is not about immigration. they are about votes. immigration to them is only about votes. it s not about the humanity of people compassion jobs or anything. steve: i think the people protesting though, i think that s antifa. i don t know that they identify as democrat. it doesn t matter. that is what i m trying to get at, antifa is considered radical, right, by most sane people who see what they do. the point i m trying to make
pronounced as the left wing media would try to appear to make it to be when i first met president trump seven years ago i really believe unemployment, under employment and depressed living conditions contribute to a lot of the crime and chaos that the urban community encounters. he said this to me seven years ago. we are seeing this initiative being implemented now. steve: the president did tweet the riots a year ago resulted in sendsless. i condemn all acts of violence. peace to all americans u. ainsley: listen to the antifa chants yesterday at the rally. no borders, no wall, no u.s.a. at all. listen to this. [chanting] no borders, no wall, no u.s.a. at all.
thanking people for their support. it was donald trump in campaign mode getting ready for november. and starting to feel good about won nine out of 10 races with all this garbage going on around him. i think we have them on the run. is he happy that we are calling for an investigation of mueller and comey. brian: you are waiting for mueller to get back to you. and i think that s one of the reasons he put up that tweet on sessions. trying to wake him up. come on let s start being an attorney general here. be equal. you have been investigating us forever. no evidence. take a look where there is a big pile of evidence. steve: yeah. brian: when you talk to the president do you call sessions? do you call the attorney general? no. is he recused. we will communicate to mueller, which usually means jane raskin with jim. if we went to rosenstein, that would be the person he would appeal to and probably
and there are some lawyers here from personnel to talk to you. he was talking about how she had broken rules and it sounded like not only involving vehicles or cars but also money as well. ainsley: serious integrity violations that s why she was fired. i want to know what those are. she worked for him 10 years. steve: donald trump. ainsley: he helped make her famous. he gave her a job in the white house. if she feels this way about him. she fields she was helping to deceive the country working for him? why did she take the job? brian: she says now that she heard these taping she claims to have heard from his days on the apprentice behind the scenes he met with some in los angeles. she heard the tapes. she suddenly has changed her mind entirely. i think overall, people are going to be looking at this story for about two weeks and i think it s going to go away. i just don t see a lot of traction. ainsley: do you think her book will do well? brines. brian: for up a couple weeks