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Jan 22, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 931: Sir Niall Ferguson, One Of The Greatest Living Historians, Converts And Confesses Jesus Christ

Guests Jenny Holland and Frank Walker dive into the cultural impact of Sir Niall Ferguson's conversion to Christianity. Holland discusses the social factors leading former atheists to find faith amidst generational shifts, while Walker critiques the Catholic Church's political stances. They explore the decline of mainline Protestant churches linked to cultural alignment, and discuss Gen Z's attraction to traditional Catholicism. Additionally, they analyze the need for lay leadership to address institutional failures within the Church.
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Jan 22, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5085: 26 Billion In DEI Payments Still Being Distributed By SBA; How Republicans Need To Approach Jack Smith

Christopher Rufo, a conservative activist, dives into a $26 billion SBA contracting fund he labels a DEI slush fund, raising alarms about fraud and exclusions. Investigative journalist Julie Kelly outlines crucial questions for Republicans regarding Special Counsel Jack Smith's testimony, exposing his alleged misrepresentations and tying it to broader political prosecutions. Political scientist Dr. Bradley Thayer discusses the shift at Davos, contrasting Trump's stance against globalist elites, framing a new era for international relations.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5084: Live From Davos Cont; Leading The World Economy

Jason Trennert, a Wall Street strategist, discusses the surge in gold due to central bank purchases and worries over national debt. He argues that the U.S. can manage its debt through supply-side reforms. Ben Burkham reports live from the SHOT Show, sharing insights on gun culture and Second Amendment rights while discussing the morale of ICE operations related to immigration enforcement. The conversation also touches on Trump's impactful speech at Davos, critiquing globalist views on sovereignty and immigration.
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Jan 21, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5083: Trump Live From Davos

Donald J. Trump, the 45th President of the United States, shares insights from his keynote speech at Davos. He reflects on his complex relationship with China's Xi Jinping and discusses NATO's defense spending gaps. Trump emphasizes the strategic importance of Greenland and outlines potential peace deals in Ukraine and the Middle East, claiming advancements in negotiations. Amidst his warm reception, he critiques wind energy, asserting its inefficacy compared to traditional energy sources. His lively discussion leaves the audience buzzing with reactions.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5082: Day 2 Of Davos; Minnesota Somalis Donate To ACT Blue

Norbin Laden, a political commentator and Davos correspondent, provides insights from the World Economic Forum, analyzing key speeches like Mark Carney's. Natalie Winters, an investigative commentator, discusses Minnesota politics and the implications of local Somali donations to ACT Blue. Together, they delve into the serious tone at Davos, the risks of digital currencies, and the potential shift in global power dynamics favoring autocracy. Their conversation unpacks the tension between globalism and sovereignty in today's political landscape.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 930: Islam And School Choice Rampant In Texas

Keith Self, a U.S. Representative with military roots, warns about Sharia law's implications for national security in Texas, framing it as a legal system rather than just a religion. Lynn S. Davenport discusses how school choice policies inadvertently fund Islamic schools and open pathways for privatization. Beau French shares insights on energy regulations and challenges posed by mosque expansions. The episode delves into the intertwining of education, culture, and national security, sparking a crucial debate on Texas's future.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5081: Attack On Tina Peters; One On One With Deputy AG Todd Blanch

Todd Blanche, Deputy Attorney General, shares insights into the Department of Justice's challenges, including staffing shortages and the complexities of current prosecutions. He emphasizes the commitment to legal reforms while highlighting the political hurdles faced in judicial nominations. Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, passionately discusses election integrity, the perceived inaction of the DOJ, and their ongoing litigation efforts. Together, they illuminate the pressing issues of legal accountability and election fraud that resonate across the political landscape.
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Jan 20, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5080: Live From Davos; President Trump U Turns On Chagos Islands

This week, Scott Besan, former Secretary of the Treasury, dives deep into economic policies and global trade dynamics at Davos. He passionately defends the strength of the U.S. economy and critiques Europe's regulatory hurdles. Besan highlights Japan's bond market volatility and the implications for global markets, emphasizes manufacturing reshoring, and warns about the strategic risks tied to Diego Garcia. He also reflects on his time under President Trump and the America-first trade strategy, providing insightful takes on the geopolitical landscape.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5079: Tina Peters Assaulted And Charged With Felony; Controversial AI Policy

Peter Tickton, trial attorney and lead counsel for Tina Peters, provides gripping updates on Peters' assault while in custody and her felony charge, shedding light on the complexities of her legal battle. Joe Allen dives into the contentious issue of AI policy, discussing the political coalitions shaping regulations and the potential risks of chip exports to China. Together, they explore the intersection of law, technology, and national security, revealing the urgent stakes involved in the ongoing debates.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 929: Islamic Law Promoted In The US; Closing Loopholes In Texas

Raymond Ibrahim, an author and expert on radical Islam, joins grassroots activist Joanne Fleming to discuss pressing concerns about the promotion of Sharia law in Texas. Ibrahim outlines the potential implications of Sharia on American civic life and the intertwined nature of Islam and its legal framework. Fleming addresses grassroots efforts to combat this trend, urging action on legislative loopholes and the influence of radical elements in schools. Together, they highlight the importance of voter mobilization and community awareness in safeguarding local values.

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