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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 3, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5114: The Last Stand Is In Texas; Passing The SAVE Act
Dave Bratt, conservative commentator and former congressman, offers sharp analysis on elections. Caroline Wren, political operative, links immigration enforcement to ballot security. Chip Roy, U.S. Representative, outlines the SAVE Act, legislative tactics, and a new Sharia Free America Caucus. They debate voter ID, roll purges, signature checks, Senate strategy, and Texas as the decisive battleground.

Feb 2, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5113: The Beginning Of The End Of Western Civilization; Aluminum Adjuvants, Autoimmunity, and Autism Spectrum Disorders
Kurt Mills, conservative commentator and executive director at The American Conservative, offers sharp analysis on Iran, last-minute diplomacy, and Russia’s role. He and Stephen spar over Tulsi Gabbard’s standing and the risks of kinetic action versus diplomacy. They also debate claims linking aluminum adjuvants to autism and outline activism plans.

Feb 2, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 939: Shaking Up Texas
Luke Musias, a Texas political analyst offering election and turnout insight, and Scott Coburn, a Texas activist who grew up in Tehran, join the conversation. They tackle the Epic City controversy and fears of Islamification. They break down a surprising Texas special election upset and what it means for March primary turnout. Practical grassroots mobilization and the stakes for local races are highlighted.

Feb 2, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5112: Coup Against Xi Or Growing In Power
Captain Fennell, a former naval intelligence officer, offers military and strategic perspective on the PLA and Taiwan. Natalie G. Winters, an independent researcher on the CCP, analyzes hybrid and unrestricted warfare tactics. Peter Schweizer, an investigative author, discusses foreign influence and immigration with examples from his book Invisible Coup. They debate China's power, timelines for Taiwan, migration as geopolitical leverage, and CCP diplomatic maneuvers.

Feb 2, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5111: Left Feels Empowered After Emmys Victory; Massive Shake Up In Texas
Luke Macias, Texas political analyst and grassroots organizer, and Mike Davis, immigration-focused political commentator, unpack a dramatic Texas special election and conservative turnout failures. They discuss energized progressive ground games, immigration enforcement debates, and GOP strategy shifts. Short, sharp takes on organizing, primary stakes, and what conservatives must do next.

Jan 31, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5110: Powering The People Of Texas; Explosions In Iran
Cleo Pascal, field correspondent on Chinese activity in the Western Pacific, and Sam Tannenhaus, biographer of William F. Buckley, join to discuss geopolitics and conservative intellectual history. They cover Chinese infrastructure and U.S. strategy in Micronesia. They also trace Buckley’s influence on modern conservative culture and pivotal moments in political thought.

Jan 31, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5109: Stopping Importing Of Labor And Hiring American; Bringing Back Voter Integrity To Georgia
EJ Antoni, an economic commentator known for macro and labor-market analysis. He discusses native employment gains and contrasts them with past foreign-born hiring trends. They cover AI's impact on jobs and concerns around H‑1B and H‑2B visa use. The conversation also touches on Georgia ballot litigation and questions about election integrity.

Jan 30, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 938: Fruits of the INVASION: Civil War Coming To The UK And Democracy Now In Danger In Spain
Gonzalo Martín, vice president of Democracia Nacional and political commentator, warns about Spain's rapid migrant regularization and political motives. Professor David Betts, modern warfare scholar at King’s College London, compares UK tensions to past conflicts and maps paths toward civil unrest. They discuss migration policy, elite legitimacy, social fragmentation, and signs of rising communal conflict.

Jan 30, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5108: Live From The Streets Of Minneapolis; Victories In Texas
John Lott, policy analyst on crime and legal issues, discusses DHS funding and judicial hurdles for warrants. Brian Harrison, Texas political activist, recounts wins at Texas A&M and state policy fights. Mike Davis, conservative legal commentator, breaks down federal indictments and courtroom charges. The conversation moves from Minneapolis street reports to high‑stakes legal and political battles in Texas.

Jan 30, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5107: Todd Blanche Addresses The Epstein Field; Powermoves By Xi And The Chinese Military
Todd Blanche, a senior DOJ official who led the release of documents tied to Jeffrey Epstein, speaks about the scope and review process of the materials. He outlines redaction rules, protections for victims, and how agencies coordinate complex probes. The conversation also touches on Chinese military moves by Xi and implications for regional stability.


