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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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Jan 9, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 922: AI Doom Debates with Liron Shapira
Liron Shapira, host of the Doom Debates series, dives deep into the existential risks posed by AI. He shares his startling assessment of a 50% chance of doom within the next two decades and outlines potential pathways to catastrophe. Discussing legal responses and the cultural stakes of AI, Liron emphasizes the urgency for regulation and international cooperation. As a father, he reflects on the responsibility of ensuring a safe future for generations to come, calling for grassroots mobilization to prioritize AI survivability.

Jan 9, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5054: Tulsi Boxed Out Of Venezuela
Kurt Mills, a conservative journalist, analyzes Tulsi Gabbard's exclusion from Venezuela discussions and critiques mainstream intelligence failings. Jack Posobiec provides live reports on Minneapolis unrest, highlighting confrontations and the need for federal intervention. Investigative journalist Julie Kelly discusses judicial misconduct related to January 6th events, bringing to light the politicization of law enforcement responses. The conversation weaves through themes of foreign policy, domestic tensions, and the importance of diverse intelligence perspectives.

Jan 8, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5053: True Growth Of The American Economy
In this discussion, Brian Harrison, a conservative political figure actively engaged in Texas policy battles, shares insights on the cultural conflicts at Texas A&M and the push against DEI initiatives. He emphasizes the need for bold redistricting to enhance Republican representation, drawing from Texas activism. The conversation also touches on how supply-side economic policies can boost productivity and the importance of local grassroots strategies in shaping political landscapes.

Jan 8, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5052: Millions Funneled From Minnesota To Somalia; Trump Sets Sights On Greenland
John Solomon, an investigative journalist noted for his work on government fraud, joins U.S. Senator Rand Paul, a fierce advocate for fiscal conservatism. They discuss investigations into substantial cash transfers from Minneapolis to Somalia and the surrounding welfare fraud controversies. Solomon reveals details about TSA and FBI probes, while Paul advocates for rigorous audits and accountability measures regarding federal spending and civil liberties. Together, they shed light on pressing issues that tie financial oversight to national security.

Jan 7, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 921: Meet The New Boss, Same As The Old Boss: “Pope Leo” Continues Francis’s Radical Pro-INVASION Agenda
In this discussion, Frank Walker, a keen observer of ecclesiastical affairs, critiques Pope Leo's approach to church governance, highlighting the stark differences from Pope Francis. Jenny Holland shares chilling details of an attack on St. Patrick's, raising questions about cultural and possibly satanic influences behind it. The duo delves into the implications of Leo's episcopal appointments, linking them to migration and liberation theology. They also express concerns over potential liturgical reforms that could unsettle traditionalists, sparking a thought-provoking conversation.

Jan 7, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5051: What Comes Next For Venezuela; Remembering J6 Five Years Later
In this engaging discussion, Sam Faddis, a former CIA officer, shares insights on the recent seizure of a tanker linked to Venezuela, delving into the shadowy operations behind it. Captain Jim Fennell offers expertise on naval strategies, debating blockade versus quarantine tactics. Cody Weddle provides on-the-ground updates from the Venezuela-Colombia border, highlighting the current power dynamics. The conversation also touches on January 6 accountability and the ongoing geopolitical implications of U.S. actions in Venezuela.

Jan 7, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5050: Taking Down Organized Crime In Venezuela; Making America Healthy Again
Bobby Kennedy, former HHS Secretary and public health advocate, and Brooke Rollins, a USDA official, delve into the new Dietary Guidelines for 2025–2030. Kennedy emphasizes a focus on whole foods and curbing added sugars to combat chronic diseases. Rollins discusses connecting these guidelines with federal food programs and SNAP standards to increase access to healthy options. Together, they explore innovative strategies to make America healthier, while addressing the systemic barriers that hinder nutritional equity.

Jan 7, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5049: President Trump Sets His Sights On Greenland; Corruption In Maryland
U.S. Congressman Andy Harris, chair of the House Freedom Caucus, passionately delves into legislative priorities like immigration reform, election integrity, and voter ID laws. He shares strategies for grassroots action and suggests a talking filibuster to influence Senate votes. The discussion also uncovers troubling government audit findings in Maryland and Minnesota, raising questions about corruption and accountability. Harris emphasizes the importance of citizen engagement in shaping policy and calls for transparency in governance.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 920: Reparations For J6; Fired From The Symphony Due To DEI
Enrique Tarrio, leader in the January 6 movement, shares his harrowing prison experiences and ongoing advocacy for J6 defendants. Investigative reporter Julie Kelly dives into prosecutorial misconduct during January 6 trials and the urgent need for accountability. James Zimmerman discusses the fallout from his firing over DEI policies in the symphony world, and his legal battle against perceived woke bias. Lastly, journalist Oscar Blue Ramirez provides an urgent update on Venezuela's turmoil, highlighting the dangerous dynamics among armed collectives.

Jan 7, 2026 • 0sec
Episode 5048 :Protecting The J6 Prisoners; What 2026 Hold According To Senator Tubberville
Senator Tuberville, a prominent voice for America First policies, discusses the commemoration of January 6th and critiques the treatment of its defendants. Sarah McAbee, co-founder of Stand in the Gap, sheds light on the challenges faced by J6 prisoners and the support systems for their reintegration. Jack Posobiec offers geopolitical insights, connecting January 6th to broader issues like Ukraine and U.S. military strategy in Greenland. The conversation delves into accountability, political consequences, and urgent calls for justice, all while highlighting crucial upcoming elections.


