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Aug 13, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4702: Rise Of America's New Golden Age

In this engaging discussion, investigative journalist John Solomon, immigration researcher Steve Camerata, and Texas political analyst Brian Harrison dissect the rise of American economic nationalism. They explore the transformative impact of tariffs on domestic industry and the frustrations within Texas politics regarding property tax reform. The trio also warns about home title fraud, examines immigration trends, and reflects on President Trump's influence on the arts. Their insights highlight both challenges and opportunities shaping the future of America.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4701: Antitrust Slams Largest US Landlord, OpenAI Bombs, and DC Crime Wave Brought to a Grinding Halt

Gail Slater, Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, discusses the significant antitrust case against Graystar, tackling collusion in the rental market and its impact on millennials. Gary Marcus, a NYU cognitive science professor, critiques GPT-5, highlighting its limitations and the risks of AI surveillance. Both delve into the urgent need for ethical tech development amidst concerns over rising crime in D.C. and the implications of monopolistic practices in both real estate and information markets.
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Aug 13, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 827: Trump's Power And The Rule Of Law Cont.

Delve into the power dynamics of Trump's presidency, highlighting his Article II powers and the impact of narrative warfare. Explore the federal indictment of NYC's mayor and its implications on political maneuvering. Discover the fallout from Trump's USAID shutdown, which affects vital programs and congressional oversight. Examine financial alliances reshaping political support and the International landscape through the BRICS summit. Tensions rise as Trump's legal victories conflict with institutional resistance, raising questions about immigration enforcement and judicial authority.
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Aug 12, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4700: The Russian Trap; How The Deep State Took Down Nixon

In this discussion, George Beebe, an expert on US-Russia relations, John Solomon, a seasoned investigative journalist, and economist Jim Rickards tackle intriguing topics. They delve into the complexities of US-Russia diplomacy, critique alarmist narratives, and uncover significant political conspiracies. The trio draws historical parallels between Nixon's Watergate scandal and today's political turmoil, shedding light on deep state influences. They also ponder the importance of due process and accountability, linking past injustices to modern challenges in governance.
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Aug 12, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4699: Mainstream Agrees With Trump Securing DC; Abbott's Weakness In Texas

In this engaging discussion, political commentator Brian Harrison critiques Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s leadership and highlights grassroots mobilization in the state. Beau French shares insights on the shifting political dynamics in Texas, while legal analyst Lisa Rubin navigates the complexities of Trump’s strategic maneuvers. Economist Jim Rickards dives into the global currency implications of the upcoming BRICS summit, contrasting it with America’s economic challenges. Together, they dissect the evolving power dynamics affecting governance and national security.
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Aug 11, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4698: Meltdown Over Trump's Takeover; AI To Streamline Immigrant Labor

In this discussion, guests include John Lott, a noted economist and gun rights advocate, and John Miano, an attorney renowned for exposing H-1B visa abuses. They explore the controversy surrounding immigration policies and how AI could streamline labor markets. Eric Prince shares insights on security dynamics, while Mike Lindell dives into the controversial effects of corporate influence. The conversation also highlights rising crime rates, urban safety solutions, and the evolving role of the government amid shifting economic landscapes.
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Aug 11, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 826: Trump's Power And The Rule Of Law

The discussion kicks off with a look at the PBS documentary on Trump's Article II powers and the legal challenges he faces. The analysis dives into the Supreme Court's approval of educational budget cuts and the bold executive actions taken by Trump. The podcast also tackles the legacy of Watergate on presidential power and recent court rulings regarding Trump's immunity. It shifts to the BRICS summit's potential to challenge the U.S. dollar and examines the political accountability of the Justice Department under a new attorney general.
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Aug 11, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4697: Trump Brings Law And Order To DC

Donald Trump, the President of the United States, discusses his groundbreaking action plan to tackle rising crime in Washington, D.C. He emphasizes the need for federal intervention and highlights alarming crime statistics affecting local communities. Trump critiques the current local governance while promoting a comprehensive strategy for public safety and law reform. The conversation also touches on international tensions, particularly regarding the U.S. and Russia, and hints at significant policy shifts in immigration and economic issues.
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Aug 9, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4696: The Mainstream's Destruction Of Public Health

Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a prominent figure at the National Institute of Health known for his pandemic views, joins author Naomi Wolf, recognized for her analysis of the Pfizer papers. They dive into the controversies surrounding mRNA vaccines, discussing public distrust and the complexities of vaccine efficacy. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for transparency in public health communications, exploring how financial incentives have shaped responses to COVID-19. Ultimately, they advocate for restoring trust through honest dialogue and accountability.
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Aug 9, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4695: Remembering Nagasaki 80 Years Ago Today

Bradley Thayer, a political scientist focused on national security, and Cleo Pascal, a geopolitical strategist specializing in the Indo-Pacific, explore the historical significance of the Nagasaki bombing. They connect the event to modern geopolitical tensions, including the war in Ukraine and military dynamics in Israel and Gaza. Their discussion covers the implications of U.S. foreign policy, the role of AI in energy demands, and the necessity of clear military objectives to avoid prolonged conflicts, all while emphasizing the human emotions driving these global issues.

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