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Nov 19, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4938: Lawfare Against MAGA Still Continues After 2020
In this engaging discussion, Mike Davis, a conservative policy advocate from the Article 3 Project, tackles vital issues around AI legislation, highlighting the need for safeguards against unchecked growth. He emphasizes the necessity of protecting intellectual property and the environment. Joining him is Judge Kenneth J. Trudopas, a former Wisconsin judge who faced legal battles after his work on the 2020 recount. He shares insights on the targeting he faced and the implications of alternate electors in legal strategies, warning of the potential national impact of upcoming trials.

Nov 19, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4937: The Arms Race Over AI; Polling Shows The Right Need A Wakeup Call
Richard Barris, a conservative pundit known for his polling analysis, joins forces with Brian Harrison, a Texas state legislator and activist. They discuss alarming polling trends indicating GOP vulnerabilities and a pressing need for a wake-up call. Harrison dives into Texas' designation of the Muslim Brotherhood and grassroots victories affecting DMV policies. The episode also highlights the AI arms race, with warnings about U.S. leadership falling behind China and discussions on taxpayer equity in AI financing. Their insights reveal critical issues facing the right today.

Nov 18, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4936: Texas Courts Thwarting Trump's Redistricting; Islamic Takeover Of Texas
Brian Harrison, a Texas public official, analyzes the recent federal court ruling blocking Texas redistricting and its ramifications for future elections. Rabbi Pesach Walicki discusses concerns regarding an Islamic presence in Texas, comparing it to broader Middle Eastern trends. Tim Estes dives into the contentious debate over AI moratoriums, highlighting the potential risks of federal regulation overshadowing state protections. Together, they explore crucial state and national policy challenges that might reshape Texas's future.

Nov 18, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 894: How Hamas Surprised The Most Powerful Military
Yakov Katz, an experienced journalist specializing in Israeli military affairs and author of *While Israel Slept*, discusses the shocking intelligence failures surrounding the October 7th attack. He delves into how bureaucratic blockages led to missed warnings, the paralysis of the IDF due to Hamas's low-tech tactics, and the overreliance on technology instead of human intelligence. Katz also explores Hamas’s strategic objectives and the need for a national commission to investigate these lapses to better prepare for future threats.

Nov 18, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4935: The New Rise Of Christianity In The West; Cold Civil War In Evangelicalism
In a compelling discussion, Eric Trump, businessman and author of 'Under Siege,' shares insights on political persecution and personal security challenges faced by his family. Mark Mitchell, a seasoned pollster, dives into generational trends, revealing youth support for Universal Basic Income due to economic anxiety. They tackle the frustrations surrounding corporate welfare and outline the risks of the current political climate, including concerns over messaging and immigration policies. This lively exchange offers a unique perspective on the intersection of faith and politics.

Nov 18, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4934: MAGA Under Siege; Decaying Society For Corporate Welfare
Join Eric Prince, a security entrepreneur and former Navy SEAL, as he explores potential kinetic actions against cartels in Mexico and discusses collaborating with local forces in Haiti. Investigative journalist Julie Kelly dives into impeachment inquiries and the implications of recent grand jury materials. They tackle pressing topics like the influence of Chinese narcotics on U.S. safety, cultural decay linked to radicalization among youth, and the political climate around investigations of January 6. A riveting discussion on societal issues and national policy awaits!

Nov 18, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 893: AI The Algorithmic Parasite
In this discussion, Joe Allen, a commentator on transhumanism and AI, explores the complex relationship between humans and AI companions. He shares a poignant story of a young man’s three-year bond with an AI named Aries. The conversation delves into the ethical dilemmas of AI resurrecting personalities and the financial motivations of tech giants pursuing digital immortality. Allen warns about ‘algorithmic parasites’ that manipulate users, raising critical questions about dependency, identity, and the emerging role of AI as a surrogate for human connection.

Nov 18, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4933: Potential Shutdown At The Start Of New Year; The Paramilitary Cult Of Furries
Eric Prince, a private security entrepreneur and Blackwater founder, discusses kinetic options for combating narco-gangs in Latin America, emphasizing the impact of the CCP on regional instability. Investigative journalist Julie Kelly dives into judicial actions related to political investigations, focusing on grand jury materials and immigration rulings. The conversation also touches on potential violence linked to paramilitary subcultures, providing a provocative look at current cultural and political tensions.

Nov 17, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4932: Zombie Cannibal Gangs In Haiti
Eric Prince, a security entrepreneur known for founding private security firms, discusses the alarming rise of violent 'zombie cannibal' gangs in Haiti, detailing the brutal realities of gang violence and the need for local police empowerment. John Guandolo, a former federal agent, explores the expanding influence of Muslim Brotherhood networks in Texas, raising urgent national security concerns. Together, they delve into the complex interplay of local crises and broader geopolitical strategies.

Nov 17, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4931: Is The President Of Mexico Owned By The Cartels; Islam On The Rise In US
Former FBI agent John Guandola discusses the alarming influence of Islamic extremism in the U.S. and how Sharia systems are being implemented. Peter McIlvenna highlights the rapid growth of mosques and halal markets in Texas, alongside the political implications of these demographic shifts. Oscar Blue Ramirez offers an on-the-ground perspective from Mexico, detailing protests against cartel violence and questioning the President's ties to organized crime. Together, they explore the coordinated threats posed by cartels and jihadists.


