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Jan 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4218: Trump Live In Asheville

Brian Glenn, a correspondent for Real America's Voice, covers President Trump's impactful visit to North Carolina, shedding light on how local communities struggle post-disaster. Ben Berkwams dives into the slow response from FEMA and the complex dynamics of immigration and social services in the U.S. They discuss frustrations over government aid prioritization and Trump's focus on 'forgotten Americans.' Live updates capture the anticipation of Trump's arrival, juxtaposing community resilience against perceived federal neglect.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 693: Deportations Start In Chicago; America First Energy Independence

In this discussion, Jim Fennell, a former head of intelligence for the Pacific Fleet, and Joe Allen, an insightful author and commentator, dive into pressing geopolitical issues. They analyze the complex economic ties between the U.S. and China, questioning the implications of our trade deficits. The conversation highlights immigration tensions in Chicago while also addressing Trump's diplomatic strategies with China and Russia. Allen warns about the rapid development of AI and its application in healthcare, underscoring the need for caution amidst these technological advancements.
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Jan 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4217: Trump Takes On Davos

Philip Patrick, a financial expert, talks about the economic implications of President Trump's policies and the rising tensions of globalism. He argues for the importance of gold as a safe investment amidst soaring debt and inflation. The conversation centers on Trump’s critique of Davos policies, advocating for an America First agenda. Patrick also highlights the significance of tax cuts for economic growth and reflects on the contrasting aesthetics of Trump’s political return versus globalist ideals. It's a deep dive into financial strategies for a changing America.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4216: President Trump Addresses Davos

In this discussion featuring Donald J. Trump, former President of the United States, the focus is on his impactful speech at Davos. Trump critiques globalist agendas, emphasizing American leadership in international affairs. He discusses the need for economic reform, national security, and the implications of regulatory challenges on U.S. competitiveness, especially in energy. The conversation also touches on the complexities of U.S.-China relations and the document fraud risk of house stealing, urging vigilance among homeowners.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4215: The Resurrection Of Trump And His Strategic Redirection Of America

Norah Bin Laden, a globalism expert and commentator on the World Economic Forum, dives into the revival of Donald Trump's political influence. She discusses the implications of his upcoming speech at Davos and critiques government surveillance over private finances. The conversation also covers troubling trends like the tokenization of nature and rising national debt. Bin Laden sheds light on the interplay between elite policymaking and grassroots movements, while exploring the ethical concerns surrounding AI and its impact on society.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 692: Keeping America Safe; Rules Of Unforced Error

Ezra Cohen and Josh Steinman, both prominent figures from President Trump’s administration, share their insights on critical national security issues. They delve into the effects of personnel shifts in the National Security Council and argue for extensive reform to align with an 'America First' agenda. The duo critiques the influence of the deep state on governance and discusses the economic challenges facing America, including national debt and the need for strategic financial planning. Their conversation highlights the dynamic interplay between intelligence, policy, and national security.
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Jan 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4214: The Rise Of AI Instead Of DEI

Noor Bin Laden, a political analyst with a keen eye on global affairs from a Davos lens, joins regular contributor Ben Harnwell, who specializes in international political strategies. They delve into the pressing need for U.S. military presence in Europe and critique the evolving narratives surrounding the Ukraine conflict. The discussion then shifts to a groundbreaking $500 billion AI initiative, exploring its promise and potential pitfalls. Finally, they raise alarms over AI dependency, surveillance, and the heavyweight implications for human roles in society.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4213: Repairing America First At Home Then Abroad

In this discussion, Laura Logan, a renowned journalist focused on national security, and Nora Ben-Laden, a geopolitical reporter, dive into pressing national security reforms and the failures of the U.S. intelligence community. They highlight political betrayals during Trump's tenure and the implications of military aid requests amid ongoing global conflicts. The conversation shifts to the influence of the deep state on international politics, skewering the elite's hypocrisy at Davos, and wrapping up with strategies for personal financial security in turbulent times.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4212: Illegal Kills Border Patrol Agent; Mandates Of Accountability

Laura Loomer, a bold conservative commentator, and Julie Kelly, a journalist known for her insights on the January 6th Capitol riot, dive into urgent issues surrounding immigration and national security. They highlight the emotional strain on families of January 6th inmates and critique media narratives on immigration. The conversation also touches on judicial accountability, government overreach, and the need for integrity in American institutions. Loomer and Kelly emphasize the importance of public accountability, not just in politics but in the judicial realm.
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Jan 22, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 690: Protecting Our Borders; Progressives Erase Norms

Ben Burkwam, a contributor known for his on-the-ground reporting, teams up with Lord Glassman, an author who champions socialism and the working class. They dive into the urgent challenges of illegal immigration and border policies, pushing for a shift in U.S. immigration strategies. The discussion also critiques progressive corporations' influence and highlights the historical importance of Britain's labor movement while advocating for unity among working-class individuals. Together, they explore how these issues impact American jobs and values.

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