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WAR ROOM: Pandemic is the first and most comprehensive program to bring the most up to the minute information on the news of the day. Stephen K. Bannon brings medical experts, politicians, business leaders, and those on the front lines for a comprehensive look at the latest news from all and provide their insider insights.
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Feb 7, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 703: Trump Reinvigorates The Job Market; For The Last Five Years Net Job Growth Has Gone To Non Native Born People
E.J. Antoni, an insightful economist, and Mike Lindell, the bold MyPillow CEO, discuss the complex layers of the U.S. job market. They delve into the inflation and employment statistics and question the reliability of government metrics. The conversation highlights discrepancies in job growth data, particularly relating to native and non-native workers. Antoni and Lindell also touch on the implications of national debt and the strategic need for economic reform, while Lindell shares insights on the importance of sleep for productivity.

Feb 7, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4253: Persecution Of Christians; Oligarchs Paydays Are Over
Pastor John Amon Chuka, a prominent evangelical known for his bold stance on Christian values, delves into the urgent challenges facing Christians today. He discusses the complexities of U.S. fiscal policies and the importance of grassroots advocacy for traditional values. The conversation also touches on the ongoing political discontent and the implications of disruptive governance. Amidst economic turbulence, Chuka emphasizes the need for strategic political engagement to protect faith-based communities.

Feb 7, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4252: White House Creates The Trump Faith Office; Building A Christian Coalition
Lance Wallnau, a leading Christian activist, and Dave Brat, former Virginia congressman, dive into the establishment of a White House Faith Office aimed at combating anti-Christian bias. They discuss the intersection of faith and national identity, critiquing how political factions handle Christian concerns. The conversation highlights the role of Christian nationalism in shaping political strategy and education, alongside a call for fostering unity through Judeo-Christian values. They also touch upon the financial accountability needed in turbulent political times.

Feb 7, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 702: Asleep At The Wheel While The Country Is Overrun
Ben Berquam, a journalist renowned for his insights on border issues, joins Todd Bensman, an expert in border security and immigration. They tackle the rising threats of drug cartels and discuss the inefficiencies plaguing immigration enforcement. The duo critiques USAID, questioning its transparency with taxpayer dollars and its ties to alleged criminal activities. They shed light on the urgent need for federal spending cuts, especially in defense, while emphasizing the escalating violence spilling over from Mexico into the U.S.

Feb 7, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4251: The War On Christians Is Over Under The Trump Administration
Natalie Winters, a political journalist, joins Mike Davis, a conservative lawyer, to examine the evolving landscape for Christian rights under the Trump administration. They discuss strategies to combat perceived anti-Christian biases and highlight key executive orders aimed at protecting religious freedoms. The conversation also dives into the implications of rapid political changes and legal challenges facing the administration, focusing on the need for a coordinated conservative response to hostile narratives and judicial resistance.

Feb 6, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4250: Absence Of Growth Domestic And Abroad Leading To Debt Bomb
Dive into a discussion about corruption within media and political spheres, pinpointing USAID's connections to influential figures. Explore the OCCRP's controversial ties with U.S. funding and its impact on journalistic integrity. The conversation shifts to the political unrest in the U.S., addressing national debt and the push for gold investment. Hear about the complacency of political parties and urgent reforms needed. Additionally, the episode touches on spiritual warfare in politics and emphasizes community engagement while promoting the health benefits of beef liver.

Feb 6, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4249: USAID Needs To Be Purged
Chuck Grassley and Dick Durbin, both United States Senators, dive into the contentious nominations surrounding Kash Patel, discussing the ramifications of his confirmation. They touch on the moral imperative of international aid, particularly for famine-stricken children in Sudan, and the political consequences of neglecting humanitarian needs. The duo also critiques USAID's influence on democracy and independent journalism, highlighting the potential for narrative control through funding. Get ready for a lively debate on politics, accountability, and crucial global issues.

Feb 6, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 702: Keeping Your Foot On The Gas With Deportations
Todd Bensman, an expert on border security and immigration, discusses pressing immigration policies and the declining illegal border crossings due to strict enforcement. He critiques mainstream media narratives and examines the complex issues surrounding drug trafficking and cartel influence in Mexico. Bensman also addresses the challenges of implementing mass deportations amidst political resistance, emphasizing the need for effective strategies and resources while alluding to potential public backlash. The conversation mixes serious topics with a touch of humor about engaging audiences in speeches.

Feb 6, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4248: Trump Signs EO Keeping Men Out Of Women's Sports
Natalie Winters, a journalist focused on political analysis, joins Carrie Sheffield from the Independent Women's Forum and Terry Schilling of the American Principles Project. They delve into the heated debate over transgender athletes in women's sports, sparked by a recent executive order. The trio critiques media narratives and discusses broader implications for women's rights. They also explore the political dynamics surrounding this issue, emphasizing its significance ahead of the forthcoming Virginia governor's race and the need for ongoing advocacy.

Feb 5, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4247: Audit Of All Major Institutions
Jim Rickards, a financial expert and author known for his insights on geopolitics, joins former congressman Dave Brat and Pam Bondi, the newly sworn-in Florida Attorney General. They tackle the need for systemic audits of major institutions amid misinformation. The trio delves into the geopolitical tensions surrounding Ukraine, critiques government roles in education, and examines fiscal responsibility, especially regarding national debt. Pam Bondi emphasizes her commitment to crime reduction and restoring integrity in law enforcement.


