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Jan 12, 2026 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 924: Premier Of WarRoom Texas: Saving The State

In this engaging discussion, Debbie Jorgadas, an RNC National Committeewoman from Texas known for her activism against Sharia law, dives into the growing Islamic presence in Texas and its implications. Don Huffines, a former statewide candidate for Comptroller, emphasizes the need for fiscal oversight and his commitment to eliminate funding linked to terrorism. John Guandolo, a former Marine and counterterrorism investigator, warns about Islamist infiltration in government and explores why Texas is a primary target for such movements.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5062: Diego Garcia The Footprint Of Freedom

Mark Mitchell, a savvy polling analyst, shares eye-opening insights into Trump's approval trends and the calls for fairness in the political landscape. He also discusses the potential political repercussions of alleged fraud in Minnesota. Joining him, Cleo Pascal dives deep into the significance of Diego Garcia for U.S. military strategy and economic warfare in the Indo-Pacific, highlighting the risks involved with the UK-Mauritius lease and China's encroaching influence. Together, they unravel the complexities of global power dynamics and strategic responses.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5061: Revolution Continues In Iran

Steve Cortez, an investigative commentator known for his populist messaging, joins the discussion on the ongoing revolution in Iran. He examines the struggle against the ruling class and emphasizes populist themes that prioritize citizen concerns over elite interests. The conversation dives into immigration issues, highlighting alleged scams and the need for strict enforcement actions. They also touch on America's geopolitical strategies regarding oil sanctions and the rising tensions with Tehran, linking it back to broader themes of governance and accountability.
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Jan 12, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5060: Minnesota Has Fallen; Holding To Account Crossfire Hurricane

George Papadopoulos, a political commentator and former foreign policy adviser, dives deep into the Fort Pierce grand jury and the controversial origins of the Crossfire Hurricane investigation, suggesting it was treasonous. Meanwhile, Michael Kunstler, the founder of All Family Pharmacy, shares insights on innovative pharmacy services, including telemedicine and access to biohacking products like ivermectin. Together, they explore the implications of these issues on politics, health care, and accountability in government.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5059: Taking Back Texas; Stopping The Sharia Movement

In this discussion, Debbie Georgiatis, a Texas Republican activist and RNC committee woman, and Aaron Reitz, attorney and AG candidate, tackle the pressing issue of Sharia law in Texas. Debbie outlines grassroots efforts to ban Sharia, highlighting its perceived threat as part of a broader 'civilization jihad.' Aaron emphasizes the existential risks posed by Islamist influences on Western civilization and shares his legal strategies to counteract these threats. Their insights frame Texas as a critical battleground for these ideological conflicts.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5058: The Execution Of Trump's Economic Revolution

Scott, a Senior U.S. Treasury official, shares insights on Trump's economic strategy, highlighting the positive impact of tariffs and tax reforms on growth. John Gardner advocates for American small manufacturers, addressing financing challenges and the need for policy changes. Brian E. Harrison discusses Texas politics, emphasizing the importance of legislative accountability and grassroots mobilization. Together, they explore innovative economic narratives and the revival of local businesses, offering a compelling discussion on policy and community engagement.
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Jan 10, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5057: The Fraud Continues In Minnesota; Color Revolution In America

Mike Benz, a political commentator and analyst, dives into the systemic fraud behind the Minneapolis protests, comparing them to a subdued repeat of the George Floyd incident. He introduces the 3.5% mobilization theory, explaining how foreign-style tactics influence US protests through organized groups and funding networks. Benz highlights the historical ties of Somali communities to Cold War logistics and discusses the implications of remittances on US foreign policy. He warns of the potential legal ramifications of coordinated disruptions and critiques the bureaucratic interests in fraud concealment.
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WarRoom Battleground EP 923: Harnwell One On One With Austrian Lobbyist Gunther Fehlinger And John Rudat, Knifed In The Face In Germany

In this engaging discussion, Gunther Fehlinger, an Austrian political figure and NATO advocate, argues for Austria's shift from neutrality to joining NATO to combat Russia. He critiques Europe's defense posture and calls for proactive immigration policies. John Rudat shares his harrowing experience of intervening during a violent knife attack in Dresden, shedding light on media silence and public apathy towards such incidents. Their conversation touches on European security, political fallout, and rising party sentiments, making for a riveting exploration of urgent issues.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5056: Keeping Texas Free For Americans; Ridding Minnesota Of Somali Fraud

Chip Roy, a U.S. Congressman and Texas Attorney General candidate, dives into pressing issues like immigration and the fight against Sharia law in Texas. He criticizes federal funding for sanctuary cities and emphasizes the importance of election integrity. Brian Harrison discusses the alarming growth of mosques and the need for stronger legal measures against Sharia influence. Meanwhile, Scott Bessick reveals investigations into fraud in Minnesota, linking suspicious financial activities to potential terror financing, and outlines plans for nationwide anti-fraud efforts.
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Jan 9, 2026 • 0sec

Episode 5055: All Invaders Must Go

Jack Posobiec, a conservative commentator and on-the-ground reporter, shares firsthand updates from the protests in Minneapolis. He discusses organized opposition to ICE, highlighting concerns over community fears and local officials' condemnations. Wade Miller, a policy analyst, delves into immigration issues, linking migration policy to potential radicalization and cultural threats. The conversation touches on allegations of funding behind protests and the effectiveness of federal enforcement, raising questions about national security and community impacts.

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