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Aug 25, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 836: Resisting The Transhumanist Temptation: A Conversation With Grayson Quay
Grayson Quay, author of 'The Transhumanist Temptation,' critiques transhumanism through a Christian lens, discussing its historical roots and ethical implications. He explores the tension between individualism and community, advocating for deeper human values. The conversation covers modern medical practices concerning gender identity, the personal debt crisis, and ethical dilemmas related to emerging biotechnologies. Quay highlights the moral complexities of advancements like Neuralink and artificial wombs, urging a thoughtful approach to technology's impact on human dignity.

Aug 25, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4731: Trump Signs Executive Orders Regarding Crime
Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States and a prominent businessman, dives into his recent executive orders targeting crime reduction. He praises improvements in Washington, D.C.'s crime rates and underscores measures against cashless bail. Trump discusses immigration-related arrests and the uptick in military recruitment. He also proposes a strategic 10% stake in Intel for national strength and examines the economic impact of tariffs on international relations. The conversation touches on U.S. military support for Ukraine amid ongoing global challenges.

Aug 25, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4730: Filling Paxton's Seat With A Fully Vetted MAGA Attorney; The Fight Against Newsom
Aaron Reitz, a MAGA attorney and candidate for Texas Attorney General, advocates for strong conservative values and the need for a fully vetted candidate to succeed Ken Paxton. Elaine Kalati discusses home rule and the urgent challenges posed by wildfires in California, while Ali Mercado dives into the contentious redistricting under Gavin Newsom's leadership. The trio emphasizes the political strategies necessary to address escalating crime and community safety, urging grassroots mobilization to combat current policies.

Aug 23, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4729: Making It Mandatory Proof Of Citizenship To Register To Vote
Jenny Beth Martin co-founded the Tea Party Patriots and champions election integrity with the SAVE Act. Ben Harnwell shares sharp insights on European politics. They discuss the push for mandatory proof of citizenship for voter registration in the U.S., highlighting grassroots movements advocating for this change. The conversation touches on the implications for the political landscape and what this means for both parties. They also address the rising civil unrest in Britain and its ties to immigration, offering a broad perspective on global issues.

Aug 23, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4728: Trump's Maximalist Strategy; Pause To Ukraine Peace Efforts
Jack Posobiec, a political commentator and senior editor of Human Events, shares insights on the current political landscape. He discusses Trump's maximalist strategy and recent wins for the MAGA movement. The conversation dives into the controversial dynamics surrounding Ukraine support and potential peace talks between Putin and Zelensky. Posobiec also examines how high-profile figures in the Trump administration navigate political intrigue and financial influence, raising questions about accountability and resilience amid ongoing investigations.

Aug 22, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 835: UK Academic Says US And “All The Major Countries Of Europe” Face Civil War Over Mass Migration
In this discussion, David Betts, a professor of war and conflict studies, delves into the potential for civil unrest across Europe due to mass migration. Alexandros Zervias, a former Greek parliament member, shares insights on judicial politics in Greece and its impact on democracy. Tim Stanley, a journalist, explores societal fractures in the UK and highlights the rising tensions that could ignite extremist movements. Together, they analyze the implications of these issues for personal security and political stability in an increasingly polarized landscape.

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Aug 22, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4727: Tearing Apart The Intelligence Community
In this discussion, Mike Benz, an expert on foreign influence in domestic policy, delves into the urgent need for accountability within the intelligence community. Sam Faddis analyzes the restructuring of the ODNI and the challenges facing CIA effectiveness. Meanwhile, Matt Brown highlights the political landscape in Washington State, particularly the dynamics of local elections and crime rates. The conversation also touches on the impact of grassroots activism and the rising concern of home title fraud, offering key insights into community safety and governance.

Aug 22, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4726: U.S. Halts Visas For Commercial Truckers; Will Russians Agree To Peace Deal
Jack Posobiec, a political commentator known for his incisive insights, teams up with Shannon Everett from American Truckers United to tackle pressing issues facing the trucking industry. They dive into the recent suspension of visas for commercial drivers, raising concerns about safety and accountability for foreign operators. The duo also explores the emotional toll on American truckers amid economic challenges and foreign competition. Additionally, they discuss the complex geopolitical tensions surrounding the Ukraine conflict and the implications for international relations.

Aug 22, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4625: FBI Raid Boltons Home; The Rule Of Don
Alex DeGrasse, a savvy political strategist, and Christina Bobb, a seasoned lawyer with ties to Trump, dive deep into the recent FBI raid on John Bolton’s home. They discuss the implications of this event on national security and its connection to international tensions, especially regarding Ukraine. The duo also analyzes the intricate balance of power in both Texas and California’s political landscapes. Additionally, they touch on the impact of visa policies on American college students, highlighting the urgent need for reform.

Aug 21, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4724: Snake Comey Leaks Classified Information; US Stops Visitor Visas For Gazans
Mike Benz, an expert on government censorship, shares compelling insights into the influence of USAID on global censorship efforts, including its controversial activities in Brazil. Investigative reporter Laura Loomer discusses her revelations on Joseph Franceskin's nomination as deputy NSA director and the implications of the State Department halting visas for Gazans. The conversation dives into censorship, national security, and the interconnectedness of transparency and public trust in government agencies.


