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Feb 18, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5151: The Importance Of 2020 Georgia Election

Joe Hoft, conservative journalist at The Gateway Pundit, is profiled briefly. He discusses legal and financial pressures on independent media. Conversations cover why Georgia’s 2020 results are central to investigations. The show highlights problems with data verification, ballot and tabulator controversies, and where to follow ongoing analysis.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 950: Texas Ag Debate; Mistrial For Illegal Terrorists

Peter McIlvenna, a British commentator on immigration and cultural change, compares UK and Texas experiences. He discusses pressures on courts and jury trials. He warns about rapid demographic shifts, mosque and halal market growth, and questions around Sharia influence. He links UK trends to concerns over Colony Ridge and Texas political stakes.
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Feb 18, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5150: Middle East Edges Closer To War; Counting The People Voting Is Just As Important As Hand Counting Ballots

Joe Hoft, investigative commentator focused on election integrity. Captain Jim Fennell, former senior U.S. Navy intelligence officer. They discuss U.S. naval buildup near Iran and the risks of escalation. They examine potential strike plans and regional missile threats. They also explore claims about vote-to-voter counting discrepancies and federal roles in election oversight.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5149: Trans Epidemic Continues To Lead To Violence; Iran Meeting Kicks Off

Rabbi Willicki, Middle East analyst on Iran, regional military posture and U.S.-Israel ties. Sheila Matthews, AbleChild advocate opposing gender-transition treatments for minors. They discuss rising violence linked to trans debates and school confrontations. They analyze Iran negotiations, nuclear and missile threats, military options, sanctions and regional strategic dynamics.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5148: Democrat Party Continues To Lose Footing; Not Backing Down Into 2028

Richard Barris, pollster and political analyst, breaks down voter enthusiasm, partisan shifts, and polling on democratic socialism. Harry McDougal, attorney working on Fulton County election records, explains litigation over seized materials and evidentiary hearings. They discuss Texas early voting stakes, motivation gaps, organizing strategy, and the political fight over 2020 records.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 949: The Patterns Of Islam Around The Globe Are Coming To America

Frank Gaffney, policy analyst known for work on Islamic extremism and Sharia-related policy, speaks about legal and cultural patterns tied to Sharia influence. He highlights cases of foreign judgments, European immigration impacts, and the concept of civilization-level strategies to change laws. The discussion frames a Texas ballot fight as a pivotal moment with broader legal and social stakes.
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Feb 17, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5147: An American Tet Offensive; Remembering Robert Duvall

George Papadopoulos, former Trump campaign advisor turned foreign policy commentator, discusses de-dollarization and reintegrating Russia to stabilize global finance. Sam Faddis, ex-CIA operations officer and national security writer, outlines organized leftist actions labeled an American Tet Offensive and traces funding, education, and foreign ties behind protests. They also touch on macroeconomic risks and proposed paths to peace.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5146: Second Place Means Extinction; The Race For AI

Mark Beal, a policy expert with the AI Policy Network, breaks down the latest seismic shifts in AI and market contraction. He outlines trillion-dollar economic stakes and massive data center bets. He stresses the urgent call for guardrails and explains growing momentum for state-level regulation.
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Feb 16, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5145: Mass Voter Fraud In Colorado From 2020 Leading Into 2026

Cleta Mitchell, conservative attorney famed for election-law strategy, and Harry McDougall, election-data analyst with United for Freedom. They discuss alleged post‑election record changes in Colorado, forensic methods for analyzing voting records, legal pathways like probable‑cause hearings, and concerns about audits, certification, and foreign access to election systems.
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Feb 14, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5144: WarRoom Special: The 500 Days Of Tina Peters

Ken DeGraff, Colorado lawmaker offering a political perspective. Peter Tickton, attorney explaining pardon strategy and appellate path. John Case, defense lawyer on appeals and First Amendment claims. They discuss alleged foreign election interference, harsh prison conditions and assaults, claims that officials politicized prosecution, legal strategy for bond and pardon, and calls for public support.

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