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Feb 14, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4269: Securing Our Southern Borders From Dangers Abroad; Showing Strength Abroad

Ben Burquam, a contributor known for his on-the-ground reporting at the U.S.-Mexico border, delves into urgent border security issues. He discusses recent enforcement actions, the need for a border wall, and military collaboration to combat drug and human trafficking. Burquam highlights the humanitarian crisis faced by vulnerable populations and critiques political maneuvers affecting immigration policy, particularly in sanctuary cities. Expect insights about the implications of these challenges on national security and community resilience.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 707: Live Coverage Of Trump/Modi Press Conference

The podcast dives into the recent press conference where U.S. and Indian leaders strengthen economic and military ties, addressing global terrorism and significant trade negotiations. It highlights the joint effort to counter China’s influence and explores international geopolitical tensions. Amid looming economic challenges, insights on protective asset strategies and the importance of investing in gold are shared. The discussion also critiques current tax policies affecting the working class while emphasizing innovative health insights.
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Feb 14, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4268: NY State Attorney Resigns; Building Back The Strength Of The US

Donald J. Trump, the former President known for his business and political prowess, dives into the implications of a key attorney's resignation and its effect on local politics. He discusses the challenging political landscape, highlighting the importance of international partnerships, particularly with India, and the impact of geopolitical conflicts on trade. Trump also tackles domestic issues like budget negotiations and the need for tariff reforms, emphasizing strategies for economic preparedness and advocating for financial freedom.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4267: History In The Making Because Of MAGA; Senate Vote To Confirm RFK. JR

Ben Harnwell, a keen commentator on European politics, joins U.S. Senator Peter Welch to discuss the escalating constitutional crisis in the U.S., a fallout from the January 6th events. They explore the implications of this crisis on governance and the judiciary’s role. The conversation dives into the growing frustration among citizens towards global elitism and the impact of AI on young job seekers. Additionally, they analyze shifting defense dynamics in Europe, especially regarding Ukraine, and the necessity for strong U.S.-European alliances.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4266: Trump Looks To Bring Peace To Ukraine

Laura Loomer is a bold conservative activist known for her provocative commentary, while Josh Hawley serves as a populist Senator from Missouri. They delve into Trump's controversial negotiations with Putin regarding Ukraine, questioning the impact on U.S. foreign policy. The duo also critiques current government spending, advocating for transparency and tax cuts for the middle class. They raise alarms about threats from big tech and discuss election integrity, highlighting the importance of grassroots mobilization and Trump's lasting appeal among his supporters.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 706: Getting Rid Of Sanctuary Cities

Natalie Winters, a savvy political contributor, and Todd Bensman, a seasoned border security expert, dive deep into the repercussions of recent legal rulings on immigration and sanctuary cities. They critique media narratives shaping public perception of legal challenges facing the Trump administration. Discussion also centers on the pressing need for mass deportations and heightened U.S. surveillance in Mexico to combat drug cartels. The implications of these issues on communities and the economy unfold, revealing a complex interplay of politics and crime.
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Feb 13, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4265: Swearing In Of Tulsi Gabbard; Pam Bondi Goes After The State Of New York

Pam Bondi, former Florida Attorney General and key figure in the Trump administration, joins journalist Natalie Winters to navigate pressing political issues. They dive into Tulsi Gabbard’s controversial swearing-in as director of national intelligence amidst Republican support and skepticism. The duo tackles the legal actions against New York regarding immigration policies, emphasizing public safety stories. They also critique the federal budget, stressing the urgent need for reform and accountability in light of an impending economic crisis.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4264: Powell Hearing On Inflation And State Of US Economy; Vote For Tulsi

Joining the discussion are Alex deGrasse, a keen political commentator, and Shali Kumar, a businessman who offers intriguing perspectives on US-India relations. They dive into the latest inflation hearing, dissecting its ripple effects on the economy. The duo tackles the ongoing political strife and judicial manipulations, emphasizing the need for systemic change. There's also a vibrant conversation on the strategic implications of tariffs on China, trade dynamics, and the role of alternative media in shaping political success.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4263: Performative Policy Vs. The Reality Of Where We Are At

Natalie Winters, a White House correspondent known for her investigative work, dives into pressing financial and political complexities. She discusses unsustainable government debt and budget challenges, calling attention to the public's frustrations with media narratives. The conversation also touches on geopolitical tensions, the impact of judicial decisions on governance, and the critical need for government accountability. Furthermore, they examine the Federal Reserve's dual role and the implications of rising global instability on economic policies.
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Feb 12, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 705: Winning The Culture War 2.0; Going After Amoral Judges

Elon Musk, the innovative CEO of SpaceX and Tesla, joins Roger Kimball, Editor of the New Criterion, to delve into the pressing need for government reform and strategies for budget cuts. They explore how Antonio Gramsci's ideas shape modern cultural institutions and fuel the culture war. Musk warns of economic challenges ahead, while Kimball critiques governmental corruption and calls for judicial accountability. Together, they advocate for greater transparency in governance to align taxpayer funds with public needs and mitigate ideological influences.

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