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Jul 11, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4625: Live From SAS; Final Day Of AI Summit Playing God
In a dynamic discussion, economist Jim Rickards and journalist Natalie Winters tackle the urgent need for AI regulation amid rising surveillance concerns. They delve into the historical political implications of technology misuse and the influence of foreign entities on U.S. interests. Rickards highlights the necessity for accountability within intelligence agencies, while Winters addresses grassroots frustrations and media disconnects, especially regarding high-profile cases like Epstein. Together, they spotlight the potential for AI to reshape governance and public trust.

Jul 11, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4624: Trump Heads To Texas; Coverup Of Epstein Files
Ana Paulina Luna, U.S. Representative from Florida's 13th district, dives into the hot topics of government accountability and legislative actions. She discusses the implications of mass firings in a federal agency and a plea deal related to Jeffrey Epstein. Luna also highlights the urgent need for immigration reform amid political gridlock and critiques corporate influence on policies. The conversation pushes for transparency in investigations, calling for accountability surrounding the Epstein case and connections to historical events like JFK's assassination.

Jul 10, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 806: Making A Stand Against The CCP: A Sit Down With Taiwan's Ambassador
Taiwan's Ambassador Yui, a key diplomatic figure for the Republic of China, joins John Gardner, an author and manufacturing expert. They dive into Taiwan's defense strategies against Chinese military escalation and the importance of U.S.-Taiwan relations. The podcast highlights Taiwan's proactive military preparations and discusses innovative economic solutions. Gardner sheds light on the significance of small-scale manufacturing in the U.S. and advocates for government support in defense funding amid evolving technology challenges.

Jul 10, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4623: Epstein CoverUp; Reducing Spending For Defense
William Thiebaud, director of the American Military Project, discusses the urgent need for accountability in military spending, linking it to the National Defense Authorization Act. Mike Benz, an expert in information warfare, sheds light on the Jeffrey Epstein controversies and advocates for transparency in political narratives. They delve into the implications of military readiness and the vulnerabilities facing the U.S. in modern warfare, emphasizing a reevaluation of financial priorities in defense amidst growing global challenges.

Jul 10, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4622: Stopping China From Pricing Out Americans; AI Replacing White Collar Jobs
Josh Hawley, U.S. Senator from Missouri, known for his focus on technology regulation and national security, dives into pressing issues affecting Americans. He critiques multinational corporations and their influence on legislation, urging for greater transparency. The conversation touches on the threat of foreign ownership in agriculture, AI's potential to displace white-collar jobs, and the shifting dynamics of national defense amidst global tensions. Hawley emphasizes the need for citizens to engage in these crucial discussions to safeguard their rights and livelihoods.

Jul 10, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4621: Demanding And Unseal The Epstein Files; Sealing Our Borders From Foreign Cattle
This discussion dives deep into demands for transparency surrounding high-profile legal cases, specifically calling for the unsealing of evidence. It critiques the historical implications of governmental secrecy and highlights the need for accountability among intelligence agencies. The episode also tackles the urgent significance of coalition building among diverse communities to address labor issues and promotes local agriculture. Additionally, it examines the growing influence of AI in governance, showcasing the balance needed between technology advancements and public oversight.

Jul 9, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 805: BREAKING: Pope Leo Skeptic LifeSiteNews’s CEO John-Henry Westen FIRED In Pro-Leo Boardroom Coup
Liz Yore, an attorney and staunch advocate for Catholic issues, joins Frank Walker, a contributor to Canon 212, and Tim Haselow, Island County GOP chairman. They discuss the controversial firing of LifeSiteNews CEO John-Henry Weston and its ramifications for both the pro-life movement and the integrity of Catholic media. The conversation touches on pressures from donors, accountability, and shifting dynamics in church leadership. They also reflect on the importance of resilience amid current challenges and hint at upcoming transformations in global finance.

Jul 9, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4620: Enforcing Fair Trade; Deconstructing The Systems Against The American People
Gail Slater, head of the DOJ's Antitrust Division, joins Jack Posobiec, Mike Davis, and Noor bin Laden to discuss critical antitrust actions and their implications for fair trade against China. They analyze the recent Google legal battles and the potential impact of the BRICS summit on the U.S. dollar. The conversation navigates the legal complexities surrounding workforce reductions and ongoing conspiracy allegations. They also humorously recount travel anecdotes from an AI conference, delving into the dual-edged sword of AI in today's geopolitical climate.

Jul 9, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4619: Passing Of Responsibility In Texas; FBI Launches Criminal Investigations Of Bennan And Comey
Jack Posobiec, a political commentator known for his cultural insights, and Jonathan Lamb, a sergeant in the Kerrville Police Department, discuss the community's resilience in response to devastating flooding in Texas. They highlight the heroic efforts of local law enforcement and volunteers in rescue operations. The conversation also touches on accountability in emergency response and the ongoing FBI investigations involving notable political figures. Posobiec emphasizes the need for transparency and preparedness in the face of upcoming global economic shifts.

Jul 9, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4618: Start Of The Third World War; Deep State Lives
Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, and Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative, dive into pressing issues like the potential for a new world war and the complexities surrounding the deep state. They discuss the need for transparency in U.S. military funding, particularly regarding Ukraine, while advocating for a shift toward domestic priorities over international conflicts. The conversation also highlights legislative efforts against weather modification and the implications of political manipulation within the judiciary, urging reforms to protect democracy.