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Aug 22, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4625: FBI Raid Boltons Home; The Rule Of Don
Alex DeGrasse, a savvy political strategist, and Christina Bobb, a seasoned lawyer with ties to Trump, dive deep into the recent FBI raid on John Bolton’s home. They discuss the implications of this event on national security and its connection to international tensions, especially regarding Ukraine. The duo also analyzes the intricate balance of power in both Texas and California’s political landscapes. Additionally, they touch on the impact of visa policies on American college students, highlighting the urgent need for reform.

Aug 21, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4724: Snake Comey Leaks Classified Information; US Stops Visitor Visas For Gazans
Mike Benz, an expert on government censorship, shares compelling insights into the influence of USAID on global censorship efforts, including its controversial activities in Brazil. Investigative reporter Laura Loomer discusses her revelations on Joseph Franceskin's nomination as deputy NSA director and the implications of the State Department halting visas for Gazans. The conversation dives into censorship, national security, and the interconnectedness of transparency and public trust in government agencies.

Aug 21, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 834: Machine Intelligence, Artificial Idiocracy, And A World On Edge
Brendan Steinhauser, CEO of the Alliance for Secure AI, raises concerns about AI's impact on youth mental health. Brad Thayer discusses how AI is reshaping warfare and nuclear deterrence, highlighting historical tensions. Greg Buckner emphasizes the need for AI alignment with human values, warning of the unpredictable behavior of AI systems. The trio delves deep into the risks of autonomous military technology and the responsibilities of tech companies, while also exploring financial strategies in an AI-driven economy.

Aug 21, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4723: Massive Victories In Lawfare Against Trump
Peter Navarro, former trade advisor known for his hawkish views on China, joins political commentator Ben Harnwell to dive into intricate legal battles involving Donald Trump. They discuss the implications of lawfare on political accountability and explore the disparities in Justice Department investigations. The duo also highlights escalating geopolitical challenges in Europe, particularly concerning Ukraine, and critiques the effectiveness of Western support. Navarro and Harnwell emphasize the risks of transhumanism and the disconnect between political narratives and public reality.

Aug 21, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4722: Collusion Between Your Government And Big Tech Episode 4722: Collusion Between Your Government And Big Tech
Guests Eric Schmidt, a U.S. Senator and author, Peter Navarro, a former advisor to Trump, and Chip Roy, a U.S. Representative, dive into the troubling collusion between government and big tech. They explore how redistricting affects representation and the implications of censorship on conservative voices. Key discussions include the courage needed to navigate political challenges, recent trade triumphs affecting the U.S. economy, and a reevaluation of foreign policy in the face of changing dynamics.

Aug 20, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 833: Unexpected Christian Resurgence In Secular UK As Belief In God Triples Among Youth To Almost 50%
Jenny Holland, a substack writer with a unique perspective as an atheist who prays the rosary, and Frank Walker, founder of Canon 212 and a Catholic Church expert, delve into the surprising surge of belief in God among UK youth. They discuss factors driving this revival, from a backlash against modern culture to personal transformations at the end of life. The conversation also critiques contemporary church practices, the need for accountability among leaders, and the intriguing impact of societal challenges on faith.

Aug 20, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4721: The Rumble In The West: Texas Redistricting Fight
Join August Takala, an insightful writer on immigration and tech, Mike Howell from the Oversight Project, and political commentator Alex DeGrasse as they delve into the fiery Texas redistricting battle. They discuss the complexities of the H-1B visa system and its ramifications for American workers. The trio highlights the political tactics in play, the need for transparency in job listings, and the urgent push for election integrity. It's a riveting exploration of how immigration policies and redistricting can shape the democratic landscape.

Aug 20, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4720: It's Time To End Mail In Voting; Fighting Back For Food Security
Mike Lee, U.S. Senator from Utah and constitutional expert, joins to tackle the contentious issues of mail-in voting and food security. He discusses the security risks associated with mail-in ballots and calls for significant legislative reforms to ensure voting integrity. The conversation also highlights the U.S. dollar's defense amid inflation and global challenges. Lastly, Lee emphasizes the need for accountability from the Federal Reserve regarding recent controversies and calls attention to Brazil's political and public health struggles.

Aug 20, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4719: Reforming The Fed; Powell's Job In Jeopardy
Steve Cortez, a political commentator known for his conservative insights, teams up with David Malpass, former head of the World Bank with expertise in international finance. They dive into the challenges facing the Federal Reserve, emphasizing the need for reforms and addressing high interest rates' impact on growth. The duo also discusses the shifting dynamics of the Democratic Party and the potential ramifications for future elections. They highlight concerns surrounding election integrity and economic messaging, making a case for strategic policy changes to support struggling citizens.

Aug 20, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 832: Machine Gods, AI-Powered Nukes, and a Global Village of the Damned
Retired Colonel Rob Maness, a former U.S. Air Force officer and host of The Rob Maness Show, teams up with clinical psychologist Shannon Croner, an award-winning children's author, to discuss the intersection of AI and military power. They delve into the disturbing reality of AI potentially controlling nuclear weaponry, stressing the need for human oversight. The conversation also touches on how AI can reshape education, highlighting concerns around its impact on critical thinking among children and the dangers of deifying technology in our lives.


