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Feb 26, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4296: Cheating And Weaponization; Failures Of Exporting American Culture Abroad

Mike Benz, an expert on national security, dives deep into the complexities surrounding U.S. military aid to Ukraine and the intricate media relationships involved. He critiques the American intelligence community's moral decline, particularly under the Biden-Harris administration, and discusses vulnerabilities stemming from the politicization of intelligence. Benz also sheds light on the controversial 'gold card' immigration initiative aimed at attracting wealth to the U.S. while calling for accountability to safeguard democracy in uncertain geopolitical times.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4295: Weakness Begins In Spending Fight Over Budget

Candace Taylor, a dynamic grassroots political candidate from Georgia's First District, discusses the urgent need for fiscal responsibility and the looming risk of government shutdowns due to budget disputes. She highlights a staggering $55 billion in government spending inefficiencies and warns of potential economic depression by 2030. Taylor emphasizes the importance of bipartisan collaboration and shares her insights on election security measures, advocating for proactive financial decisions amidst current economic challenges.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4294: Democrats Are Floundering While Admin Continues To Axe Wasted Departments

Brian Glenn, a White House journalist known for his probing insights, teams up with Candace Taylor, a Georgian congressional candidate focused on morality and public representation. They discuss the Democratic Party's ineffective leadership amidst rising autocracy, the public's growing dissatisfaction with the GOP, and the intricacies of federal budget strategies. Taylor highlights the struggles in South Georgia post-Hurricane Helena and advocates for community needs while exploring the modern monetary theory's implications and shifting voter sentiments toward taxation.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 711: Mainstream Implosion Over Bongino Appointment; The Overreach Of Lawfare Against American Citizens

Neil Pinkston, a lawyer advocating for January 6th defendants, and Ben Burkwam, a reporter covering border issues, delve into the heated implications of appointing a pro-Trump media figure to a key FBI role. They discuss the perceived biases in the justice system, advocating for compassion amidst legal battles. The duo also examines legal challenges faced by accused dissenters, government overreach, and even share dire economic predictions, sparking a critical conversation about the intersection of justice, politics, and public perception.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4293: Macron Pushes Security In Ukraine; Federal Employees Plot Against Trump Admin.

Natalie G. Winters, a savvy White House correspondent known for her incisive political analysis, joins the conversation to tackle pressing global issues. They discuss Macron's security initiatives in Ukraine and the complexities of U.S.-Russia relations. The conversation shifts to the rise of political extremism in Germany and its implications for American politics. Winters also sheds light on federal employees secretly resisting deportation policies, highlighting tensions within the Trump administration and the motivations behind whistleblowing.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4292: Trump's EO's Instills Fear Into The Left

Political commentator Ben Harnwell shares his insights on the rising economic tensions with China and the ramifications of Trump's recent executive actions limiting Chinese access to U.S. markets. He highlights the significance of recognizing China as a foreign adversary and discusses the potential for an economic depression by 2030. Harnwell also contrasts U.S. and European financial commitments regarding Ukraine, reflects on the Alternative for Deutschland's electoral success, and emphasizes the need for authentic leadership in Europe.
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Feb 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4291: AFD Makes Massive Grounds In German Election; Macron At The White House

Ben Harnwell, a geopolitical contributor, and Scott Besson, Treasury Secretary, delve into the rise of the AfD party in Germany, comparing their tactics to Trump and Musk. They discuss the implications of Apple bringing manufacturing back to the U.S. and strategic investments in Ukraine's economy amidst evolving political landscapes. The conversation also touches on the U.S. stakes in Ukraine, military engagement, and the changing job market, all framed within the context of current social dynamics and international relations.
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Feb 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4290: LIVE CPAC Final Day Cont.

A vibrant discussion dives into the reinterpretation of the Declaration of Independence, making it accessible for modern legal contexts. Attendees at CPAC share their passionate commitment to the America First movement and President Trump's influence. Personal stories of political engagement reveal challenges faced after January 6, along with reflections on resilience and community support. The impact of the MAGA movement extends to global democracy, including insights from Romania. Economic predictions and health recommendations add a practical twist to the political narrative.
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Feb 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4289: LIVE From CPAC Final Day

Ivan Raiklin, a committed Green Beret veteran and advocate for accountability, shares his insights on the pressing need for political reforms. The conversation addresses Trump’s political impact, Hollywood’s unexpected support, and systemic issues in veteran care. Raiklin also discusses the emotional toll of wrongful incarcerations linked to January 6, emphasizing personal stories and calls for justice reform. The dialogue highlights resilience among supporters and underscores a demand for transparency and accountability in the aftermath of the Capitol events.
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Feb 21, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4288: LIVE From CPAC 2025 Evening

Matt Schlapp, Chairman of CPAC, and Brian Mock, a January 6th defendant who faced imprisonment, dive into gripping discussions about political activism and personal resilience. They draw attention to the need for transparency within the FBI and the importance of addressing censorship in media. Mock shares harrowing tales of his treatment during captivity, urging for justice for political prisoners. The conversation highlights attendees' commitment to conservative values, concerns about election integrity, and aspirations for future political landscapes.

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