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Aug 4, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4681: Intel Confirms Clinton Plans To Smear Trump; CCP Inside The Fed
Natalie Winters, an investigative reporter specializing in the Chinese Communist Party's influence, teams up with John Solomon, a seasoned journalist known for his political insights. They delve into the fallout from Clinton's alleged smear campaigns against Trump and discuss troubling CCP infiltration within the Federal Reserve. The conversation highlights the implications of H-1B visa policies on American jobs and the need for greater political accountability to maintain the integrity of the republic. Geopolitical shifts and ethical governance are also raised as key issues shaping the future.

Aug 4, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4680: Democrats Flee Texas For Radical Far Left States; The McConnell Senate
Brian Harrison, a political commentator and strategist, and Alex DeGrasse, a political analyst focusing on redistricting, dive into the exodus of Texas Democrats heading to radical left states to thwart a controversial congressional map. They discuss the implications of redistricting on elections and the urgent need for accountability within Republican leadership. The duo also tackles the rising energy challenges due to AI power demands and critiques Senate dysfunction, advocating for grassroots movements to reshape political dynamics.

Aug 2, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4679: The Enemy We Face Is In Beijing; The White Collar Job Apocalypse
In an insightful discussion, Ben Harnwell, a European political analyst, Joe Allen, a theology expert focused on AI, and US Congressman Eli Crane dive into pressing global issues. They highlight the growing threat from Beijing, the role of AI in white-collar job losses, and the need to challenge the 'deep state'. Topics such as the philosophical implications of AI's development and its impact on human relationships are also explored. The conversation emphasizes the urgency for society to prepare for significant economic and social shifts.

Aug 2, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4678: Ridding The Administration Of Deep State Operatives; Victory In Texas
Laura Loomer, a far-right activist known for her controversial views and staunch support of Trump, joins Brian Harrison, a Texas House Representative updating on redistricting, and Cleo Pascal, an analyst discussing U.S. strategy in the Northern Mariana Islands. They tackle the urgent need to eradicate deep state operatives within the government, reflecting on the implications for national security. The conversation also explores Texas's political landscape, grassroots activism, and the broader challenges posed by foreign influences, especially from China.

Aug 1, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 820: Lines Being Drawn In The State Of Texas; Putting The Country First
Brian Harrison, a Texas House member, dives into the ongoing redistricting efforts and how political dynamics are shifting among Latino voters in Texas. Joe Allen, a writer and researcher, tackles the troubling dual impact of AI on the job market, spotlighting significant job losses and ethical concerns. Laura Loomer, a far-right activist, brings attention to the influence of former officials in current politics and advocates for accountability in governance. Their discussions reveal a complex landscape of political strategy, economic implications, and grassroots activism.

Aug 1, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4677: Clearing The Corruption Out Of The MAGA Administration
Mike Lee, a U.S. Senator from Utah, dives into legislative strategies and the urgency of confirming executive nominations, stressing the need for action before upcoming recesses. Donald Trump shares updates on current events in a press gaggle, while economist EJ Antoni critiques government job data, raising skepticism about reliability. Cleo Pascal discusses the national security implications of Chinese nationals entering U.S. territories, emphasizing the need for accountability in government. Together, they unravel the complexities of U.S.-China relations amidst rising concerns.

Aug 1, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4676: Negative Bias In The Jobs Report
Join Tommy Tuberville, Alabama's junior Senator and former football coach, E.J. Antoni, a research fellow specializing in economics, and Ana Paula Henkel, a Brazilian journalist and former volleyball star, as they tackle pressing political issues. They discuss the discrepancies in job statistics and how these affect American workers. The conversation also covers the turbulent political climate in Brazil, emphasizing unity against anti-democratic threats, as well as the need for educational reform in the U.S. to benefit American students.

Aug 1, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4675: Summoning The Demon Of AI; ICE Officers Under Threat From Extreme Leftists
In this discussion, Joe Allen, a tech and culture writer known for his insights on artificial intelligence, teams up with economist Joe LaVornia to delve into AI's profound effects on the job landscape. They explore the rise of AI and its implications for white-collar jobs, alongside an intense competition among tech leaders for AI supremacy. The conversation takes a sharp turn toward the challenges facing ICE officers amid rising violence, looking at NGO influences and the urgent need for accountability in immigration enforcement.

Jul 31, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 819: Stopping The Next Omnibus; Revolution In Brooklyn
Wade Miller, Executive Director of Citizens for Renewing America, Naomi Wolf, a renowned feminist author and journalist, and Arctic affairs expert Tom Dans share their insights on pressing political issues. They discuss the critical implications of redistricting in Texas and its potential to empower Republicans. The conversation reveals the struggles of grassroots movements against corruption and the geopolitical significance of the Arctic. They also explore the financial risks posed by the upcoming Rio Reset and the urgent need to adapt to the AI era.

Jul 31, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4674: Biden Speaks At The National Bar Association; Working Through August Recess
Natalie Winters is a journalist focused on political warfare connections, while Mike Davis is the founder of the Article III Project, advocating for constitutional law. They discuss the urgency of Senate action amid ongoing political crises, including accountability over the Durham report's implications. The pair dive into the challenges of securing Senate confirmations against obstructionism and emphasize the need for clear communication from the White House on economic issues, such as inflation and home title theft.


