
Savannah Hernandez
Reporter for Turning Point USA and writer for The Post Millennial, offering insights on political and cultural issues.
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Jan 9, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 683: It’s Not A Natural Disaster. It’s Political FAILURE
Savannah Hernandez, an investigative reporter, shares her on-the-ground insights from Santa Monica about the recent wildfires. She critiques the political failures of local governments in crisis management and highlights the intersection of misinformation and environmental mismanagement. Hernandez emphasizes the impact of ineffective resource allocation and explores how illegal immigration and arson exacerbate the fire crisis. Her discussion raises urgent questions about the state’s response and the underlying systemic issues affecting not just California, but broader governance.

Oct 1, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4820: The Fall Of Portland; Hegseth, Bondi, And Miller Take On Memphis
Savannah Hernandez, an investigative reporter for Turning Point USA, dives into the chaos of Portland, revealing alarming eyewitness accounts of Antifa attacks and lawlessness that terrify residents. She discusses the inaction of local authorities due to various constraints and highlights the migration crisis in Paris, contrasting it with challenges in the U.S. Additionally, the podcast touches on the Memphis Safe Task Force's mission to combat crime, showcasing federal efforts to support local law enforcement and restore safety.

Jan 15, 2025 • 47min
Savanah Hernandez #1039
Savanah Hernandez, an investigative journalist known for her on-the-ground reporting and political commentary, dives deep into pressing issues. She shares her experiences covering protests in Hong Kong and the World Economic Forum. The conversation touches on the implications of facial recognition technology at airports and the challenges faced by journalists amid rising censorship. Savanah also discusses the alarming state of American cities and the complexities of harm reduction policies in places like Philadelphia, offering a raw look at the landscape of modern journalism.


