Peter Navarro Discusses Accountability and Political Struggles
“Please call us fascists, and they put me in prison,” remarked Peter Navarro, a senior advisor to former President Trump’s trade and manufacturing initiatives, during a recent appearance at the Breitbart Fight Club.
When asked about the measures necessary for genuine accountability, Navarro stated, “I know who the bad guys are and what they did. There’s been a lot said about it. I think it’s about time to move forward with a subpoena.”
“I mean, I’d like to summon you, so to speak. Hey, offer him immunity and then turn the others towards the chain,” he elaborated, indicating that “the entire FBI leadership over the past eight years has been compromised.”
“They were weaponized. All Washington Field Offices… these individuals need to be investigated. [Rep.] Jim Jordan has started issuing several subpoenas to follow [Sen.] Chuck Grassley’s example. I have complete confidence in the DOJ and this FBI,” he continued, underscoring the need for an increased urgency in these matters.
“If they get back in 2026, it won’t be pretty,” he warned, alluding to the implications of Democrats regaining control.
“If you hear rhetoric from [Rep.] Jasmine Crockett, [Rep.] Maxine Waters, [Minority Leader] Hakeem Jeffries, [Sen.] Cory Booker, [Senate Majority Leader] Chuck Schumer — it’s quite embarrassing for them,” Navarro remarked.
“They called us fascists and they put me in prison,” he reiterated. “Let’s say it again. They label us as fascists. They imprisoned me. They imprisoned Bannon… They forced Giuliani into bankruptcy. They’re on the verge of doing the same to Lindell.”
“So, being part of this fight club, we must do everything we can — truly everything — to hold all those people accountable. We can’t allow them to regain their power,” he concluded, expressing gratitude for being among the group.
Navarro’s book, titled I Went to Prison So You Don’t Have To: A Story of Love and Law in Trump’s America, is available for purchase.
