
Natalie G. Winters
Political commentator and analyst with expertise on geopolitics and the Chinese Communist Party; provides analysis on migration, refugee flows, and strategic implications during the episode.
Top 10 podcasts with Natalie G. Winters
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Feb 19, 2026 • 1h 10min
How to Stay Ahead of the AI Revolution and What It Means for the Future of America, with Jeremy Jones
Jeremy Jones, entrepreneur and co-founder of Redder AI, builds AI-driven political tools. Joe Cunningham, former South Carolina congressman, offers national security perspective. Natalie Winters, White House correspondent, tackles foreign policy and tech politics. They discuss building AI-first products, using social listening instead of polls, tech influence on campaigns, and how AI reshapes strategy and U.S. security debates.

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Feb 7, 2025 • 1h 16min
2/7/25: Steve Bannon WH Correspondent On Elon, Trump, GOP Infighting!!
Natalie Winters, a White House correspondent for Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, dives into the evolving landscape of independent journalism and its impact on political engagement. She discusses the complexities of right-wing populism and critiques the media’s portrayal of figures like Elon Musk and Trump. The conversation touches on the disconnect between political promises and cultural distractions, while advocating for deeper accountability in political actions. Additionally, she explores U.S. foreign aid dynamics and the implications of American manufacturing amidst challenges from corporate interests.

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Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 35min
Dana White Interview Plus Washington Plane Crash & Trump Tariffs Debate
Dana White, president of UFC, shares insights on the explosive growth of mixed martial arts and his close ties with Trump. Cenk Uygur discusses the implications of Trump’s trade policies, while Natalie Winters critiques diversity initiatives in aviation safety linked to a tragic plane crash. Richard Quest analyzes aviation challenges amidst political crises. The conversation seamlessly shifts from combat sports to serious political discourse, making for a captivating blend of humor and serious analysis.

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Feb 27, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4299: The Rise Of The New White House Press Corp
Natalie Winters, a White House correspondent renowned for her insights into the Trump administration, and Philip Patrick, a finance and economics expert, delve into the shifting dynamics of the White House press corps. They critique the current media landscape, pushing for reform and accountability. The duo examines the implications of rising inflation on economic policies, exploring new investment strategies. They also discuss engaging first-time voters, skepticism towards mainstream media, and the ongoing gold outflow, linking these issues to broader economic challenges.

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Feb 8, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4255: WarRoom Takes On Harvard
Jack Posobiec, a prominent conservative commentator, joins Natalie Winters, a sharp White House correspondent, Harvard Law student Kimo Gandel, and University of Pennsylvania Professor Amy Wax. They dive into the troubling influence of far-left ideologies in academia. The conversation reveals the challenges facing legal education at Harvard while critiquing the disconnect between elite institutions and everyday Americans. They also advocate for accountability in university funding and discuss the resilience needed in today’s political landscape.

Mar 25, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4364: The Deep State Rises Up Against President Trump
Natalie Winters, a White House correspondent known for her sharp insights on the Trump administration, dives deep into the rising tensions between Trump and the so-called 'Deep State'. She discusses recent congressional hearings on military practices that raise national security concerns, shedding light on the implications of classified information leaks. The podcast also explores allegations of political ambush against Trump and the ongoing debate over election integrity, revealing intricate connections between political strategy and media narratives.

Feb 15, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4271: Media Revolt Over JD Vance Pro Christian Anti Immigration Speech In Munich
Natalie G. Winters, a sharp White House correspondent and investigative reporter, joins on-air with Ben Burquam, a dedicated on-the-ground reporter from the US-Mexico border. They dive deep into the media backlash following J.D. Vance's pro-Christian, anti-immigration speech at the Munich Security Conference. The duo tackles the complex issues surrounding freedom of speech in Europe, critiques rising cartel violence, and discusses the morale of Border Patrol agents amidst shifting immigration policies. Their insights paint a vivid picture of current socio-political challenges.

Mar 12, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5211: Two Terror Attacks Unfold Domestically As War Continues Across The Middle East
Ryan M. Newhouse, political strategist who analyzes Senate maneuvering and the SAVE America Act. Natalie G. Winters, geopolitical analyst focused on the CCP and migration patterns. They discuss two domestic terror attacks and law enforcement response. They debate political messaging, Senate strategy, parole and monitoring gaps. They examine regional displacement, refugee flows, and strategic risks tied to Middle East conflict.

Mar 4, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5186: Game Day In Texas
Natalie G. Winters, investigative journalist and national security analyst, joins with sharp commentary. She discusses strikes on diplomatic sites, risks of open-ended military action, and tensions between strategy documents and kinetic operations. She also argues defense priorities should focus on China and industrial capacity. Short, pointed takes on war, policy, and security.

Mar 11, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4330: House Passes CR; Markets Continue To Shake
In this engaging discussion, Natalie G. Winters, an investigative White House correspondent, joins former President Donald Trump to dive into the turbulent waters of U.S. economic policy and the looming government shutdown. They unpack the surprising shifts in Ukrainian negotiations toward a ceasefire and the impact of recent market volatility. Trump emphasizes his strategies for economic growth, while also tackling the complex issues around tariffs and manufacturing return. The conversation is a compelling mix of politics, markets, and personal insights.


