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Jan 6, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4172: January 6th: Where Were You Four Years Ago

Julie Kelly, a journalist and author renowned for her work on the January 6th events, dives into the grassroots mobilization surrounding that day. She discusses the resilience of the MAGA movement despite media portrayals and political challenges. The conversation explores the aftermath and implications for the Republican Party, calling for emergency preparedness and self-reliance. Kelly also emphasizes unity in adversity, reflecting on election integrity and the disparate treatment of political figures by the justice system.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4171: Fighting All Enemies Foreign and Domestic

Delve into the decline of political regimes and the impact of misinformation on media. Discover the Freedom Caucus's strategies and the complexities of power transitions. Reflect on the resilience required in today's political climate and the importance of preparedness. Explore the rise of populism and the geopolitical turmoil in South Korea. Address the perceived Chinese influence on U.S. military strategy and critique of key figures and past administrations. Examine the divisive effects of social media and the relationship between technology and contemporary politics.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4170: The Bureaucratic Succession; "Seizing The Institutions

Ezra Cohen, a former senior intelligence official under Trump, and Jack Posobiec, a political commentator and activist, dive into the complexities of bureaucratic transitions. They discuss the potential challenges and criticisms surrounding succession orders with the incoming administration. The pair offers insights on fiscal responsibility versus party agendas, critiques of Modern Monetary Theory, and the implications of foreign policy maneuvering. Additionally, they emphasize the urgency of addressing deep state influences and the need for effective communication during transitions.
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Jan 4, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 679: Cybertruck Bomber's Manifesto

Jack Posobiec, a prominent political commentator, and Chris Fenton, a keen expert on China's influence, dive into the complexities of national security shaped by drone technology and foreign student policies. They discuss a troubling incident involving a combat veteran that highlights urgent government and media response. The conversation also critiques how current immigration policies threaten American workers and addresses the implications of foreign student loyalty within elite universities. Get ready for an insightful exploration of pressing political and economic issues!
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Jan 4, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4169: Johnson Survives; Merchan Continues Witch Hunt Against Trump

Chip Roy, a Congressman focused on legislative strategy, joins legal expert Mike Davis to navigate the turbulent waters of today's political landscape. They discuss Speaker Mike Johnson's challenges amidst dissent and highlight the urgent issues of government spending and border security. The duo delves into Donald Trump’s ongoing legal battles, raising concerns about judicial bias and accountability. They also call for swift action on judicial confirmations, emphasizing the precarious balance of national security and political strategy in these contentious times.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4168: Asylum Rights Above American Rights

Natalie Winters, a Journalist and contributor known for her incisive political reporting, dives deep into immigration policies and their societal impacts. She critiques the current political landscape and advocates for a moratorium on immigration reform prioritizing American citizens. The conversation examines the H-1B visa program and argues for its abolition to protect American jobs. Winters also highlights the manipulation of asylum laws and discusses the urgent need for legislative changes, blending serious policy advocacy with a surprising mention of flannel sheets.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4167: Will Johnson Remain Speaker

Delve into the hurdles facing the new Speaker of the House amid tight party margins and crucial deadlines. Discover the implications of political shifts, especially after Kevin McCarthy's removal, and the urgent need for unity on issues like border security. Explore the complexities of House leadership and budget negotiations, alongside rising discontent regarding the dollar among BRICS nations. The challenges of navigating immigration policy and the potential impact of a former president's return also take center stage, shaping the future of Congress.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 678: Appointing Trump's Nominees For The Sovereignty Of Our Country

In this insightful discussion, guests Ben Burquam, a border issues reporter, Ava Chen, a Chinese politics expert, Ben Harnwell, a political commentator, and Brian Kennedy, a philosophy analyst, explore pressing topics affecting national sovereignty. They analyze the urgent threats from illegal immigration and its ties to radicalization. The conversation shifts to the implications of Xi Jinping’s regime on global affairs and the precarious state of China's economy. Social media platforms like Getter are highlighted for cutting through censorship while discussing financial preparedness.
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Jan 3, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4166: Johnson's Days Are Numbered; Are H1B Holders More Intelligent Than American Workers

Will Upton, a contributor to National Pulse, dives into the heated debate surrounding immigration and its effects on American labor. He critiques the current immigration system, spotlighting the tensions between foreign labor and national sovereignty. The discussion debunks myths about H-1B workers' superiority, questioning their impact on job security for American citizens. Upton also examines controversial legislation, the Dignity Act, and the hidden immigration strategies within reconciliation bills, shedding light on corporate influences shaping these policies.
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Jan 2, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4165: Open Borders Lead To National Security issues

In this discussion, Jack Posobiec, a prominent political commentator, and Todd Benzman, a national security expert, delve into critical issues surrounding U.S. borders and security. They highlight how ungoverned territories in Mexico threaten American safety, address foreign influences like those from China, and critique current immigration policies. Their conversation emphasizes the need for accountability in national security, raises concerns about ideological vetting within the military, and calls for public awareness on immigration's impact.

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