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May 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4472: Pope Francis Reincarnated; 80th Anniversary Of Victory Day In Europe

In this discussion, Liz Yore, a passionate child advocate, and Patrick K. O'Donnell, a seasoned military historian, delve into the intriguing implications of a new American Pope on U.S. immigration and governance. They explore how faith intersects with contemporary politics, while also reflecting on the significance of Victory Day in Europe. The dialogue connects historical sacrifices to modern challenges, emphasizing the importance of leadership, health preparedness, and the values that uphold freedom in today's world.
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May 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4471: Day 2 Of The Conclave; Trump Bridges Monumental Trade Deal With UK cont.

Join Donald Trump, former U.S. President, as he discusses a monumental trade deal with the UK alongside Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick. They delve into the historic context of the agreement, emphasizing its potential for job creation and economic cooperation. Topics include American beef exports and challenges for farmers, the geopolitical landscape involving China, and the implications of the deal for Brexit. Their insights shed light on a crucial moment in international trade dynamics.
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May 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4470: Day 2 Of The Conclave; Trump Bridges Monumental Trade Deal With UK

The papal conclave in Rome ignites discussions on the future of the Catholic Church, balancing tradition and progress. Insights reveal tensions between conservative and progressive cardinals, with thoughts on female representation and globalism. Gen Z’s yearning for authenticity contrasts with economic shifts, like the upcoming BRICS summit. A critical look at judicial independence highlights political accountability, while U.S.-China trade talks bring up espionage concerns. The pressing need for transparency in politics is underscored against a backdrop of evolving tax and health solutions.
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May 8, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 763: Columbia Lays Off 180 Staff After Trump Cuts, Time For Accountability For Border Invasion

Avita Duffy, host of the Bon Gino Report, discusses recent layoffs at Columbia University and critiques university radicalism. Rich Stern analyzes the Federal Reserve's decisions and the Trump-Fed relationship, highlighting trade tariffs. Brianna Morello sheds light on the alarming issue of missing migrant children and the New York Democrats’ push for legal bill funding, questioning accountability in immigration policies. Together, they delve into the intertwining issues of education, economy, and border security.
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May 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 446: Trump’s Medicaid Promise Under Siege By RINO’s, President Trump Selects New Surgeon General

Laura Loomer, a bold conservative journalist known for her investigative flair, and Mike Davis, a legal expert passionate about constitutional rights, dive into pressing political controversies. They discuss the looming cuts to Medicaid and the potential ramifications for voters, as well as the influence of major networks on Republican strategies. The selection of a new Surgeon General sparks debates on vetting in healthcare appointments, emphasizing the need for ideological consistency in governance. They also reflect on the significance of Trump's judicial nominations, advocating for constitutionalist judges.
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May 7, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4468: Live Coverage From The Vatican

Jack Posobiec, an American political activist known for his far-right views, dives deep into pressing issues. He discusses the urgent need to address threats to personal and national security, promoting gold as a stable investment. The conversation critiques academic biases, highlighting the exclusion of conservative perspectives. Posobiec elaborates on potential shifts in global currency dynamics with the BRICS summit and the importance of faith in public discourse. He also addresses the struggle for religious freedom and growing U.S.-China tensions, urging unity in the face of these challenges.
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May 7, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4467: Media Continues To Lie About Trade Policy; Reshoring Manufacturing And Rebuild Our Economy

In this engaging discussion, Eric Prince, a former U.S. Navy SEAL and founder of Blackwater, dives into the intricacies of U.S.-China trade relations, emphasizing the urgent need to reshape American manufacturing. Energy expert Dave Walsh analyzes current energy policies and their impact on the U.S. economy, while economist E.J. Antony critiques government spending and its effect on job growth. They explore global economic shifts, the challenges posed by the BRICS summit, and the implications of internal struggles in China's leadership.
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May 6, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 762: What’s At Stake With Ed Martin’s Confirmation, The Mayoral Race That’s Awakening A Dormant Corner Of The Left

Mike Howell, an attorney and conservative activist known for his focus on election integrity, joins Kurt Mills, a foreign policy expert, and Sam Faddis, a former CIA officer. They discuss the contentious nomination of Ed Martin for U.S. attorney and its implications for accountability post-January 6th. The trio delves into the rising influence of the Democratic Socialists of America in NYC's mayoral race, exploring how this shift could reshape American politics. They also touch on U.S. foreign policy challenges and the complexities of the Ukraine situation.
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May 6, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4466: Thom Thillis Announces His Betrayal Of Trump Appointee Eduardo Martin

Former President Donald Trump shares his insights on international relations and domestic policy, highlighting the ongoing tensions in the legal system due to recent executive orders. Mike Benz, an expert on NGO influence, discusses the role of these organizations in political resistance. The conversation dives into the political fallout from January 6th, focusing on Senator Tom Tillis's controversial remarks and the nomination of Ed Martin as U.S. Attorney, emphasizing the urgency for accountability within the Republican Party.
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May 6, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4465: Bringing The Catholic Church Back To Square One

Liz Yore, an attorney dedicated to child advocacy, dives into the pressing issues surrounding the Catholic Church and its controversial agreement with China. She discusses the disconnect between the stock market's performance and real economic growth, stressing the stagnation of productivity. Yore advocates for a leadership change within the Church, urging the next pope to annul the Vatican's deal with the Chinese Communist Party. She highlights the struggles of underground churches in China and the need for global awareness of authoritarian threats.

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