Bannon`s War Room

WarRoom Battleground 1008: The Process That Lead Trump Into The White House; And Creating A Government For The Entrepreneur

May 12, 2026
Marty Davis, entrepreneur and founder tied to U.S. manufacturer Cambria, shares his perspective. He recounts organizing a massive Minnesota rally and explains why Trump connects with builders. He details how regulatory overreach and unfair trade practices undercut American makers. He outlines enforcement tools like tariffs and tougher trade remedies to restore fair competition.
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ANECDOTE

Minnesota Hangar Rally That Shocked The Campaign

  • Marty Davis organized a last-minute hangar rally in Minnesota that filled far beyond expectation, drawing tens of thousands and energizing local voters for Trump in 2016.
  • The hangar door opened to crowds down the chain-link fence and fire marshals ultimately stopped entry, yet the event became a turning-point style rally.
INSIGHT

Trump's Entrepreneurial Credibility Versus Theoretical Leaders

  • Marty Davis says Trump genuinely understands entrepreneurship because he's been a builder across private and public sectors, unlike presidents who treat pro-business talk as cliché.
  • That lived experience informs Trump policy focus on workers and small manufacturers rather than theoretical pro-business rhetoric.
INSIGHT

How The Administrative State Undermines Small Business

  • Davis argues the administrative state favors big companies and creates partisan, overzealous regulation that hurts entrepreneurs and small manufacturers.
  • He contrasts necessary safety regulation (e.g., airlines) with naive bureaucratic policies like Minnesota family leave enacted without private-sector collaboration.
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