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Oct 6, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4829: Ending The Forever Wars; Not Kowtowing To Bibi

Jack Posobiec, a former intelligence analyst and media personality, provides firsthand insights from his time aboard a naval carrier with President Trump. He shares details about Trump's engaging interactions with sailors and the stunning flight operations. The conversation delves into the evolving hostage release negotiations involving Hamas and Trump's influence on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. They discuss the U.S.'s pivotal role in Middle Eastern talks and speculate on the potential for a ceasefire deal, highlighting the complex dynamics at play.
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Oct 6, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Special: Sea Power And Freedom Celebrating Navy 250

Eric Prince, a former Navy SEAL and private security entrepreneur, dives into maritime operations and hemispheric defense. Jason Redman recounts his remarkable recovery from severe combat wounds, embodying the SEAL ethos of sacrifice. Admiral Sonny Masso and Captain Jim Fennell discuss surface warfare and the strategic challenges posed by China's navy. Captain Paul Morgan highlights the integration of UAVs in naval operations. Cleo Pascal analyzes geopolitical implications for the Indo-Pacific, while various guests reflect on the Navy's legacy and future direction.
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Oct 5, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Special: Sea Power And Freedom Prelude

Steve Gruber, a field reporter covering live naval events, details the atmosphere at Norfolk as President Trump attends Navy 250. Retired Captain Jim Fennell traces the trajectory of U.S. naval power, while Jim Rickards discusses the geopolitical imperatives behind naval dominance. Filmmaker Michael Pack reflects on Admiral Rickover’s influence on the nuclear navy. Wounded Navy SEAL Jason Redman shares insights on resilience and the warrior ethos. Historical commentator Alex de Grasse highlights the pivotal Battle of the Virginia Capes in U.S. history.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4828: Supreme Court Backs Trump's Deportations

Kurt Mills, a geopolitical commentator for The American Conservative, explores the implications of a more aggressive U.S. stance against global threats, particularly regarding Ukraine. Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, discusses the Supreme Court's ruling on TPS for Venezuelans, detailing the potential impact on deportation logistics and immigration policy. Both guests highlight the risks of America's involvement in foreign conflicts, reminiscent of the Ukraine situation, and debate immigration trends under the current administration.
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Oct 4, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4827: Lead Up To Navy's 250th Anniversary; Peace In The Middle East

Ambassador Monica Crowley, former Chief of Protocol and U.S. representative for major events, discusses the exciting details of the Navy's 250th anniversary, including live-fire exercises. Fred Flights, ex-chief of staff to President Trump's National Security Council, weighs in on the Gaza peace plan and its implications, arguing it could earn Trump a Nobel Peace Prize. They also explore the ramifications of arming Ukraine and the geopolitical stakes involved, culminating in a riveting dialogue on U.S. diplomacy and strategic vision.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 863: LeoChurch In US Authorises First “Gaywashed” Bible And Germany In Shock As INVADER Shoves Ukrainian Girl Under Train

Peter Wolfgang, Executive Director of the Connecticut Family Institute, discusses the controversial approval of the NRSV Updated Edition Bible translation and its implications for Catholic teaching. He highlights issues surrounding the translation of the term 'arsenokoite' and its impact on church doctrine. Vadim Dirksen, a senior editor at Junge Freiheit, gives a harrowing account of the murder of a Ukrainian girl in Germany, examining the political fallout and the role of immigration in rising crime statistics, as well as the increasing influence of nationalist parties.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4826: Trump Brings Peace To The Middle East; Lawfare Against Trump's Cabinet

Joining the discussion are Alex Jones, the founder of InfoWars, who delves into the shifting dynamics of Middle East peace proposals and the legal challenges facing his media outlet. Mike Davis, a legal advocate from Article III Project, shares insights on lawfare tactics impacting Trump's cabinet members and the legal basis for budget impoundments. Naomi Wolf, an investigative commentator, reveals critical findings from Pfizer documents, raising questions about public health policy and its implications for Trump's political strategy. They engage in a lively analysis of current events and legal battles.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4825: Day 3 Of Government Shutdown Closing The Trap; ICE At The Superbowl

Jack Posobiec, a conservative commentator known for his insights on investigations, joins Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative with a strong media presence, and former race car driver Danica Patrick, who has recently shifted her focus to political activism. They delve into the implications of DHS and ICE at the Super Bowl, the need to codify executive actions into law, and Danica's awakening to political engagement after meeting conservative figures. The conversation also touches on military preparedness and confronting cartels, offering a mix of culture and strategy.
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Oct 3, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4824: Day 3 Of Government Shutdown Closing The Trap; Lies Of The Dems

Mark Caputo, a White House correspondent for Axios, dives into the consolidation of executive power and the implications of the government shutdown. Alex DeGrasse, a political commentator, analyzes emergency Medicaid spending and its impact on immigration. Mary Holland, a public-health advocate, raises concerns about public-private pharma partnerships and the influence of big companies like Pfizer. Together, they unravel the complexities behind the shutdown, political strategy, and the future of healthcare policy.
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Oct 2, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 862: Terror Attacks In London Continue; Pope Leo Blesses ICE

Peter McElvenna, host of Hearts of Oak and keen observer of British culture, joins to delve into the aftermath of terror attacks in the UK. He illuminates the community's reaction, political tensions, and Nigel Farage's significant influence on immigration policies. McElvenna also discusses chilling implications of digital ID plans and free speech laws. The conversation touches on the historical decline of UK political institutions and a controversial Vatican ceremony, prompting calls for reform among traditional Catholics.

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