Trump_s sweeping tariffs now in effect _ Brian Kilmeade Show
Tariffs and the reindustrialization of America: how tariffs drive reshoring
Griff Jenkins hosts a conversation focused on new trade policies that are reshaping U.S. manufacturing, featuring Marlin Steel CEO Drew Greenblatt. The episode examines how 15% tariffs and targeted semiconductor duties create incentives for companies to reshore production, boost domestic factories, and revitalize regional supply chains.
Why tariffs matter for small manufacturers and local supply chains
Listeners hear concrete examples of manufacturers scouting land, hiring contractors, and purchasing equipment because tariffs make U.S. operations more competitive. The episode highlights how tariffs function as a market signal for nearshoring and reshoring, helping local pallet, box, and component suppliers benefit from industrial growth.
Energy dominance, permitting, and the future grid
Interior Secretary Doug Burgum discusses a common-sense energy strategy: expand reliable base-load electricity, accelerate permitting for critical minerals and mines, and restore domestic energy production. He contrasts land and resource inefficiencies of large-scale wind projects with denser energy options such as nuclear, natural gas, geothermal, and clean coal.
AI data centers and electricity demand: powering the future
The episode explains that artificial intelligence infrastructure dramatically increases electricity consumption, meaning U.S. competitiveness depends on growing grid capacity and building reliable power plants. Burgum frames energy exports to allies as a geopolitical tool to reduce dependence on adversarial suppliers.
Politics, campaigns, and legislative standoffs
RNC Chair Michael Watley discusses his new Senate bid in North Carolina, arguing that the economy, border security, and national standing will determine elections more than redistricting fights. Watley frames the state as a microcosm of national priorities: military families, agriculture, small business, and banking.
Accountability, intelligence, and media scrutiny
Molly Hemingway of The Federalist addresses unfolding grand jury inquiries and a DOJ “strike force” tied to the Russia inquiry and alleged intelligence missteps. The conversation covers whistleblower claims, subpoenas, and the role of media in amplifying or dismissing contested intelligence narratives.
Episode takeaways and search-friendly angles
- How tariffs are accelerating U.S. factory investments and reshoring decisions.
- Why reliable base-load power is central to AI and industrial competitiveness.
- What the lava ridge wind controversy reveals about permitting and local opposition.
- How legal probes and grand jury activity may reshape public trust in intelligence reporting.
With insights from CEOs, a cabinet secretary, and political leaders, this episode is a practical primer on trade policy, energy infrastructure, and accountability in Washington—useful for manufacturers, policymakers, and engaged voters.