
Lynn S. Davenport
Activist and commentator focused on Texas education and voucher policy, speaking about the implications of school choice and Islamic private schools receiving vouchers in Texas.
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Mar 20, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5233: Fighting AI Mandates In The States; Islam Is Creeping Into Texas Schools
Lynn S. Davenport, Texas education activist focused on school choice and vouchers. Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell, Daily Signal reporter on tech and policy. They discuss the White House four-page AI framework and state preemption risks. They cover child safety provisions, parental controls versus duty of care, and the controversy over Texas vouchers funding Islamic private schools.

Jan 23, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 932: Defending Christian Values; Action Plan In Texas
The guests include Aaron Reitz, a Marine Corps Reserve officer and Texas AG candidate, who shares his vision for combating Islamist influence in Texas, and Lee Wamskos, a Texas Senate hopeful emphasizing grassroots voter turnout. John Gillette, an Arizona state representative, recounts a heated hearing on designating CARE as a terrorist organization. Lynn Davenport, an education policy activist, raises alarms on the unintended consequences of school choice fueling foreign and religious influences in schools. The discussion combines local politics and national security concerns.

Jan 20, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 930: Islam And School Choice Rampant In Texas
Keith Self, a U.S. Representative with military roots, warns about Sharia law's implications for national security in Texas, framing it as a legal system rather than just a religion. Lynn S. Davenport discusses how school choice policies inadvertently fund Islamic schools and open pathways for privatization. Beau French shares insights on energy regulations and challenges posed by mosque expansions. The episode delves into the intertwining of education, culture, and national security, sparking a crucial debate on Texas's future.


