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Natalie Winters

Investigative reporter at the National Pulse. Specializes in reporting on the Chinese Communist Party and its influence on American institutions.

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Jul 9, 2025 • 1h 29min

“Release EVERYTHING!” Ted Cruz & Jeffrey Epstein’s Brother + Texas Floods Disaster

Ted Cruz, Texas Senator known for his strong conservative stance, shares insights on the devastating Texas floods that claimed over 100 lives. Mark Epstein, brother of Jeffrey Epstein, offers bombshell commentary on the DOJ’s conclusions. The discussion dives into political accountability, misinformation during crises, and the urgent need for transparency surrounding Epstein's case. Ben Ferguson, Destiny, and others engage in a heated debate about community responses to tragedy and the ethical dilemmas of government actions, making for a thought-provoking conversation.
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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.
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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.

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