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Feb 19, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4280: Live From Force Multiplier
Political strategist Alex de Grasse, known for his work with Elise Stefanik, joins Dave Brat, a resident theologian, to discuss the urgent need for election integrity and economic stability. They delve into grassroots mobilization's role in reshaping the Republican Party in the South and the empowerment of younger voters. The duo also explores how faith communities can drive political change, along with the challenges of immigration policies. They emphasize strategic planning for upcoming elections and address accountability in governance.

Feb 19, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 710: Transgender Violence Spiking Across The Country
Michael Patrick Leahy, a journalist and founder of the Tennessee Star, joins former congressman Dave Brat to discuss critical social issues. They delve into alarming trends in violence linked to transgender individuals and the legal fight over the Nashville school shooter's manifesto. The duo critiques current policies surrounding transgender medical practices and highlights the urgency of public perception management. They also touch on the overlapping realms of spirituality and policy in shaping societal values during turbulent times.

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Feb 19, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4279: Exposing The Truth Of The Job Numbers
Todd Bensman, author of "Overrun" and an investigative journalist specializing in border security, dives deep into pressing economic challenges facing the U.S. He critiques current geopolitical strategies, emphasizing the need for an 'America first' approach to counter drug cartels. Bensman highlights the implications of demographic shifts on national debt and the rising violence at the border, while questioning the effectiveness of recent immigration policies. His insights spark a discussion about the interconnectedness of economic stability and military strength.

Feb 18, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4278: The Script Of The CIA; Riots And Hijacks
Todd Bensman, author of "Overrun" and an investigative expert on border security, dives deep into current U.S. security strategies, emphasizing the shift in focus from Ukraine to tackling Mexican drug cartels. He discusses military collaborations with the Mexican Navy and the implications of military presence at the U.S.-Mexico border on deportation practices. Bensman also critiques U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding economic strategies related to Ukraine, and highlights the need for Europe to enhance its own defense independent of U.S. support.

Feb 18, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 709: The Coming Democrat Baby Crisis Brings Victory For MAGA; CIA In The Catholic Church
Terry Schilling discusses the legal challenges surrounding Trump’s executive order on transgender issues, shedding light on the implications for children’s safety. Dr. Sean highlights the dangerous dependency on China for generic medications, advocating for solutions through Jace. Liz Yore uncovers the scandal involving Ted McCarrick and the broader ramifications for the Catholic Church. The conversation also tackles the interconnectedness of social policies, healthcare, and geopolitical tensions, revealing critical insights into current political dynamics.

Feb 18, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4276: Disaster In Ukraine
Guests Philip Patrick, a precious metals expert, and political commentator Ben Harnwell delve into the shifting American sentiments towards Ukraine, emphasizing a growing call for disengagement and negotiated peace. Julie Kelly offers legal insights on high-profile cases involving President Trump and Elon Musk. The trio also discusses economic turmoil, focusing on the Bank of England's gold delivery crisis and predicting a potential depression by 2030, tying it all back to the importance of gold as a financial safeguard.

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Feb 17, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4275: Attempted Hostile Takeover Of MAGA; Night Train To Kyiv
Jack Posobiec, a conservative media contributor with firsthand experience reporting from Ukraine, and Liz Yore, an author focusing on the intersection of politics and religion, dive into critical discussions. They highlight the challenges facing the MAGA movement amid regulatory capture and foreign influence. The urgent situation in Ukraine is explored, including insights from Posobiec's recent visit during an airstrike. They also touch on the political ramifications of Archbishop Vigano's claims, weaving together historical intrigue with contemporary geopolitical issues.

Feb 17, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4274: He Who Saves His Country, Violates No Laws
Mike Davis, an American attorney and conservative legal analyst, dives into the interplay between law and politics, addressing Supreme Court challenges and public engagement. He reflects on the evolution of executive power, comparing today’s political landscape to historical figures like Lincoln. The discussion highlights judicial overreach and the implications of corruption cases, particularly involving NYC Mayor Eric Adams. Davis also uncovers the financial ties behind political resistance efforts against Trump, showcasing the complex relationship between activism and legality.

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Feb 15, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4273: Bringing Strength Back To The US Economy
Philip Patrick, a precious metals specialist, dives deep into the intricacies of the gold market and its macroeconomic significance. He discusses the urgent need to address the U.S. national debt and its implications on inflation. Patrick highlights record gold purchases by central banks and critiques past financial policies. He advocates for empowering the working class through understanding economics and offers insights on investing in precious metals as a safeguard against economic instability, tying health, wealth, and resilience together.

Feb 15, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4272: Establishing National Energy Dominance; Reviving The Military
Captain Fennell, a military expert specializing in geostrategic analysis, emphasizes the urgency of enhancing U.S. naval power and energy independence. The discussion navigates the implications of federal budget changes and critiques current energy policies limiting economic growth. Fennell highlights the need for a stronger military presence in the Asia-Pacific to counter rising tensions with China while advocating for a more accountable government. The episode also examines job market shifts and the importance of aligning military strategies with energy security.


