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Dec 5, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4975: SCOTUS Hands Texas A Massive Victory And The Fight For Redistricting

John Solomon, an investigative journalist, dives into pressing topics like the upcoming arrests tied to pipe-bomb incidents and the FBI's oversight issues. He debates accountability within federal agencies while exploring how geolocation evidence is shaping these investigations. Joining him is Brian Harrison, a Texas political activist, who highlights grassroots victories and the importance of hand-count initiatives in redistricting efforts. Both guests advocate for stronger red state strategies to enhance Republican representation against establishment challenges.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 904: Exclusive Interviews From CHD Conference Pt. 2

This segment features Kevin McKernan, a genomics expert known for his work on the Human Genome Project, tackling DNA impurities found in mRNA vaccines and advocating for transparency. Mary Holland, President of Children’s Health Defense, discusses the organization's mission and insights from the conference. Michael Caine highlights grassroots advocacy efforts, emphasizing the importance of community support in the face of medical misdiagnoses. The conversation dives deep into vaccine safety, regulatory issues, and evolving views on medical cannabis for autism and epilepsy.
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Dec 5, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4974: Is India The Lifeline Of Russia; The Faucet Is Still Open On Immigration

Sam Faddis, a former CIA operations officer, analyzes India's critical role in supporting Russia amid U.S. pressure, discussing its oil imports and military limitations. He sheds light on the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, highlighting the economic benefits to defense contractors. Meanwhile, Rosemary Jenks, leader of the Immigration Accountability Project, addresses soaring immigration numbers and outlines a three-step policy fix to prioritize American workers, calling for bold Republican action on immigration reform.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4973: Maximalist Strategy For 2026; Liberalism And The Death Of Masculinity

John Fredericks, a conservative radio host, dives into grassroots organizing and redistricting efforts, detailing an ambitious bus campaign in Indiana to influence state senators. Meanwhile, Raw Egg Nationalist, Roy Gnashless, discusses the decline of masculinity and testosterone in modern society, advocating for male empowerment and dietary changes for national revival. He shares insights from his book, The Last Men, highlighting historical examples of disciplined men reshaping political landscapes, making a case for both dietary health and masculine solidarity.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4972: FBI Arrests Suspect In DNC Pipe Bomb Case

John Solomon, an investigative journalist known for his insights into political matters, joins Julie Kelly, an independent journalist with a focus on January 6, and Mike Davis, a conservative commentator. They dive into the recent FBI arrest linked to the DNC pipe bomb case, unveiling new tactics that led to the breakthrough. Discussing implications of dark money in politics, they scrutinize allegations involving Antifa and potential narrative shifts. The trio also tackles pressing issues like AI regulations and national security concerning China.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4971: Jack Smith Spied On Republicans; Somalians Take Food Stamps From Minnesotans

Mike Davis, a legal advocate focused on oversight of DOJ actions, discusses Jim Jordan's subpoena of Jack Smith and allegations of spying on senators. He warns about potential criminal referrals linked to tech monopolies and calls out the risks of AI amnesty. Joining him is Joe Allen, a commentator on technology, who frames AI as a transformative force, even warning it may become a dominant belief system. They also tackle the implications of federal preemption over state laws regarding AI and touch on Somali immigration and welfare use in Minnesota.
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Dec 4, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 903: Christianity with UK political analyst Joseph Robertson

Joseph Robertson, a UK political analyst and traditional Catholic commentator, dives into the intricate relationship between faith and politics. He discusses his journey back to Catholicism and the profound impact of the Latin Mass on his spiritual life. Robertson warns of political infiltration in the Church and emphasizes the importance of grassroots renewal for reviving faith. He also evaluates the health of Christianity in America, arguing for its consolidation despite challenges. Additionally, he explores the significance of the Fatima apparitions in both religious and interfaith contexts.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4970: A Conversation With Sam Tanenhaus And The Book Buckley: The Life and the Revolution That Changed America Pt. 2

Sam Tanenhaus, a historian and author known for his work on American political history, dives deep into Bill Buckley’s life and impact. He discusses the moral complexities of the Cold War through figures like Whitaker Chambers and Alger Hiss. The conversation explores Buckley's role in shaping modern conservatism, including debates over the Gulf War and the magazine National Review's early positions on Israel. Tanenhaus also highlights Buckley’s editorial inclusivity and his storytelling prowess, emphasizing how his craft influenced conservative thought.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4969: Slight Victory In Tennessee; Mosque Numbers Increase In The US To Thousands

Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow and an outspoken advocate for election integrity, discusses his initiatives in Minnesota, focusing on allegations of corruption linked to Somali groups. Meanwhile, Peter McElvenna, a commentator on Islamic cultural issues, sheds light on the growing number of mosques and the rise of Sharia courts in the U.S., raising concerns about parallel legal systems. Together, they navigate the complexities of local governance and national concerns regarding immigration and legal practices.
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Dec 3, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 902: Victory In Texas Against DEI; The Fight To Protect Teens And Children Online

This week, Brian E. Harrison, a Texas political activist, shares insights on the successful grassroots campaign that dismantled the state's controversial DEI programs. He highlights the ongoing struggle against political secrecy in Austin and addresses redistricting implications. Joe Allen, a regular contributor, dives into crucial national policies like the Kids' Online Safety Act and discusses the tension between platform liability and free speech. Together, they call for increased vigilance in protecting children from online harms while advocating for state-level solutions.

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