

James Zimmermann
Professional clarinetist and former principal of the Nashville Symphony who filed a lawsuit alleging DEI-motivated discrimination after winning a blind audition for the Knoxville Symphony.
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Jan 6, 2026 • 2h 5min
Kohberger Family Whitewashing, Trump on Maduro Dancing, and Symphony DEI, with Glenn Greenwald, Rich Lowry, and Clarinetist James Zimmermann | Ep. 1224
Glenn Greenwald, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist, dives into the implications of Trump's controversial actions in Venezuela, exploring themes of imperialism and American intervention. Rich Lowry, editor of National Review, weighs in on the traditional approaches to U.S. foreign policy while critiquing radical views on property ownership from Mayor Mamdani’s tenant director. Lastly, clarinetist James Zimmermann shares his shocking story of discrimination and the challenges of DEI policies within orchestras, advocating for a return to meritocracy in the arts.

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Jan 7, 2026 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 920: Reparations For J6; Fired From The Symphony Due To DEI
Enrique Tarrio, leader in the January 6 movement, shares his harrowing prison experiences and ongoing advocacy for J6 defendants. Investigative reporter Julie Kelly dives into prosecutorial misconduct during January 6 trials and the urgent need for accountability. James Zimmerman discusses the fallout from his firing over DEI policies in the symphony world, and his legal battle against perceived woke bias. Lastly, journalist Oscar Blue Ramirez provides an urgent update on Venezuela's turmoil, highlighting the dangerous dynamics among armed collectives.


