
Ben Berquam
Reporter covering the border crisis and illegal immigration. He reports live from the streets of Los Angeles on the protests.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4545: Stopping The Invasion And Repelling The Invaders
Ben Berquam, a dedicated reporter covering the border crisis, dives deep into the heated debates surrounding immigration and civil unrest in Los Angeles. He discusses the implications of military intervention and the emotional toll on citizens amid ongoing protests. Berquam also examines the intersection of immigration rights and agricultural concerns, urging community engagement. The conversation takes a critical look at government responses and local governance failures, emphasizing the urgent challenges of illegal immigration and calls for accountability.

Feb 7, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 702: Asleep At The Wheel While The Country Is Overrun
Ben Berquam, a journalist renowned for his insights on border issues, joins Todd Bensman, an expert in border security and immigration. They tackle the rising threats of drug cartels and discuss the inefficiencies plaguing immigration enforcement. The duo critiques USAID, questioning its transparency with taxpayer dollars and its ties to alleged criminal activities. They shed light on the urgent need for federal spending cuts, especially in defense, while emphasizing the escalating violence spilling over from Mexico into the U.S.

Dec 31, 2024 • 0sec
Episode 4161: Friday Is Judgment Day For Speaker Johnson
Ben Berquam, an investigative journalist focusing on border issues, joins Congresswoman Victoria Sparks, known for her conservative fiscal stance. They dive into the heated debate on immigration, advocating for a moratorium while emphasizing accountability for social issues like homelessness. The discussion covers the need for prioritizing American jobs, the challenges of leadership amid political turmoil, and the impact of technology on freedoms. Sparks highlights fiscal responsibility, linking it to broader political dynamics affecting the future.