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Jan 19, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5078: Chip Wars Ramp Up Around The Globe

In this discussion, U.S. Congressman Brian Mast emphasizes the military risks of advanced AI chips, particularly how selling them to China could backfire. He also shares insights on the Trump-era export controls aimed at limiting these dangers. Investigative journalist John Solomon introduces alarming claims about coordinated election fraud schemes benefiting Democrats, discussing grand jury activities and potential federal probes. Their conversation intertwines technology, national security, and electoral integrity, revealing complex challenges ahead.
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Jan 19, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5077: The Insurrection In Minnesota; Live Coverage From Davos

Join Royce White, a Minnesota Senate candidate, as he dives into the state's recent unrest and debates immigration policies, emphasizing border enforcement and mass deportation. International reporter Noor Bin Laden shares insights from Davos, reflecting on Larry Fink's rising influence and the geopolitical shifts surrounding the World Economic Forum. Rabbi Willicki offers a religious perspective, discussing Israel's security concerns and Middle East dynamics. This engaging conversation covers crucial issues shaping our world today.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5076: Globalists Warning To President Trump; Tech Oligarchs Still In Bed With Foreign Interests

Brian T. Kennedy, a national security commentator and founder of Present Danger China, teams up with policy analyst Joe Allen in this engaging discussion. They delve into Canada's shifting alliances with China and the implications for U.S. security. Kennedy warns about the risks posed by illegal immigration and calls for a re-evaluation of crucial partnerships. Meanwhile, Allen provides insights on the Overwatch Act and the dangers of U.S. chip exports fueling China's AI ambitions, emphasizing the need for stricter controls.
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Jan 17, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5075: People Want To See The President Get it Done In Minneapolis; Florida Schools Restricting ICE

Stuart Rhodes, former leader of the Oath Keepers, delves into the potential invocation of the Insurrection Act and draws parallels between past federal interventions and current immigration conflicts. Journalist Chris Tomlinson discusses Canada's evolving relations with China, touching on Mark Carney's recent meetings and implications for North America. Political commentator Brian Kennedy analyzes the logistics of large-scale deportations and the need for enhanced enforcement strategies, including employer accountability and the role of corporations.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 928: Nigel Farage Gains From Tory Implosion And How Human Brain Neuro-Structure Influences Politics

Joseph Robertson, a keen political commentator, dives into the Tory party’s recent turmoil, examining key defections and the rise of Reform UK. He analyzes how Generation Z's voting trends and blue-collar priorities shape political landscapes. Joining him is Dr. Nicholas Wright, a neuroscientist who reveals how brain structure affects political behavior and leadership preferences. Their discussion also explores the appeal of monarchy in times of instability and whether democracy aligns with our neural processes.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5074: Omar And Tlaib Meltdown Over ICE Hearing; Protest Ramp Up in to The Weekend

Peter Navarro, an economist and former White House trade advisor, shares his insights on the 2026 economic outlook, focusing on GDP drivers and the impact of tariffs. He discusses the growing influence of AI on energy demands and the need for responsible grid management. The conversation also touches on the GOP's struggle with populist policies amid significant pushback in Congress. Additionally, Navarro critiques globalist policies and emphasizes the use of economic tools in addressing domestic issues while highlighting reactions from political figures to recent ICE hearings.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5073: Kennedy's Plan To Bankrupt Vaccine Manufacturers

Join Peter Navarro, an economist and former White House official, alongside Mary Holland, an attorney and advocate for vaccine policy, as they dive into pressing issues. They discuss strategies for economic growth and battling inflation, while also examining the tension between populism and traditional Capitol Hill interests. Holland addresses controversial changes in vaccine liability, highlighting public distrust towards Big Pharma and the implications for future policy. The conversation ignites an important dialogue on national health and economic strategies.
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Jan 16, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5072: Canada Kneels To China; Enemies Foreign And Domestic

Guest Eric Prince, a private security entrepreneur, shares insights on the geopolitical landscape, including Venezuela's security needs and the risks of traditional military contracts. Conservative commentator Dave Bratz delves into the implications of Canada-China cooperation on trade, the urgency of mass deportations to secure national sovereignty, and critiques the portrayal of inner conflicts as a sign of cultural collapse. Together, they explore pressing themes of immigration policy and the threats posed by foreign influence.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5071: Victory Through Tariffs; On The Ground In Minnesota

The hosts delve into Trump's controversial posts and the history of the Insurrection Act, questioning its potential invocation amid unrest in Minneapolis. Madison Sheehan discusses ICE operations and her Congressional ambitions. On-the-ground reporters share chilling accounts of Minneapolis chaos, including looting and dangerous protests. The conversation shifts to Venezuela and Trump's strategy for regime change using tariffs. Legal experts trace the Insurrection Act's history while raising alarms over local governance and funding in Minnesota.
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Jan 15, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground eP 927: Stopping Sharia Law Will Crumble The Islamic Conquest

In this discussion, Frank Gaffney, a national security expert and founder of policy organizations, and Aaron Reitz, Texas Attorney General candidate, tackle the pressing issue of Sharia law's influence in Texas. They argue that banning Sharia is essential to combat broader Islamic supremacist goals and highlight connections between Minnesota daycare fraud and vulnerabilities in Texas. Reitz shares his vision for using AG powers to address these threats, while Gaffney points listeners to resources for political action against this perceived ideology.

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