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WAR ROOM: Pandemic is the first and most comprehensive program to bring the most up to the minute information on the news of the day. Stephen K. Bannon brings medical experts, politicians, business leaders, and those on the front lines for a comprehensive look at the latest news from all and provide their insider insights.
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Aug 14, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4707: Pre Game To The Putin/Trump Summit
Joining the discussion are Mike Dunleavy, the 12th governor of Alaska, and Anthony Esposito, a Wall Street expert and founder of Ascalon Six Capital. They tackle the geopolitical significance of the upcoming Trump-Putin summit in Alaska, emphasizing its potential impact on U.S. foreign policy regarding Ukraine. The conversation shifts to rising political tensions, gerrymandering strategies, and the implications of economic trends like inflation and market shifts. Listeners gain insights into the interplay between governance and grassroots movements in this charged political landscape.

Aug 14, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4706: Battle For A New Census; Will SCOTUS Repeal Gay Marriage
Wade Miller, Executive Director of Citizens for Renewing America, delves into the urgent need for census reform, discussing its impact on political representation and the critical challenges facing the Census Bureau. Legal expert Alex Swoyer analyzes the potential Supreme Court reevaluation of same-sex marriage rights, linking it to historical cases and current political dynamics. Together, they explore transformative governance and the implications of data manipulation in the census, painting a vivid picture of the future of civil rights and governmental accountability.

Aug 14, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4705: Taking Back The Culture; Smithsonians Systematic Process Of Telling The Story Of America Through Oppression
Guests Joe LaVarnier, an economic policy expert, and Roger Kimball, editor at The New Criterion, dive into the complexities of America's cultural narrative and economic landscape. They unpack the rise in inflation and spending behaviors, while debating the political agendas shaping institutions like the Smithsonian. The conversation critiques the portrayal of America's history, suggesting that a more balanced narrative is needed. With discussions on strategic political maneuvers and financial strategies, they highlight the urgency for accountability and transformational action.

Aug 14, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 828: Canadian Court Tells Disgraced Former Vatican Spokesman To Stand Trial For Molesting Another Priest
Liz Yore, an attorney and child advocate, joins Jenny Holland, a Catholic commentator, and Frank Walker, a Catholic news analyst, to tackle the disturbing case of a former Vatican spokesman facing trial for molestation. The discussion dives into the complexities of church accountability and the failures of ecclesiastical law. They analyze the cyclical nature of abuse within the clergy and its profound implications for future priests. The group also critiques contemporary cultural tensions, including Madonna's clash with traditional values and the broader moral decay in society.

Aug 14, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4704: Seizing The Institutions
Sam Faddis, a former CIA operative, shares insights on institutional integrity and the culture of blackmail within key agencies like the CIA and FBI. Derek Harvey, a Colonel and Special Assistant to the President, discusses Zelensky's diplomatic challenges amidst the Ukraine conflict and the ramifications of U.S. military support. The conversation dives into the need for accountability in democracy and historical biases within the judicial system, drawing parallels to Nixon's political struggles and the lessons they hold for today's political landscape.

Aug 13, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4703: Bringing Safety To The Nation's Capital; Trump Announces Kennedy Center Honor Recipients
Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States and current chairman of the Kennedy Center, discusses efforts to enhance safety in Washington, D.C., citing the need for stronger law enforcement. John Lott, an economist and gun rights advocate, weighs in on urban crime policy and the challenges of progressive reforms. They also examine international tensions, including NATO's role in Ukraine and the significance of the upcoming Kennedy Center Honors, celebrating influential artists while addressing the city's revitalization.

Aug 13, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4702: Rise Of America's New Golden Age
In this engaging discussion, investigative journalist John Solomon, immigration researcher Steve Camerata, and Texas political analyst Brian Harrison dissect the rise of American economic nationalism. They explore the transformative impact of tariffs on domestic industry and the frustrations within Texas politics regarding property tax reform. The trio also warns about home title fraud, examines immigration trends, and reflects on President Trump's influence on the arts. Their insights highlight both challenges and opportunities shaping the future of America.

Aug 13, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4701: Antitrust Slams Largest US Landlord, OpenAI Bombs, and DC Crime Wave Brought to a Grinding Halt
Gail Slater, Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust, discusses the significant antitrust case against Graystar, tackling collusion in the rental market and its impact on millennials. Gary Marcus, a NYU cognitive science professor, critiques GPT-5, highlighting its limitations and the risks of AI surveillance. Both delve into the urgent need for ethical tech development amidst concerns over rising crime in D.C. and the implications of monopolistic practices in both real estate and information markets.

Aug 13, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 827: Trump's Power And The Rule Of Law Cont.
Delve into the power dynamics of Trump's presidency, highlighting his Article II powers and the impact of narrative warfare. Explore the federal indictment of NYC's mayor and its implications on political maneuvering. Discover the fallout from Trump's USAID shutdown, which affects vital programs and congressional oversight. Examine financial alliances reshaping political support and the International landscape through the BRICS summit. Tensions rise as Trump's legal victories conflict with institutional resistance, raising questions about immigration enforcement and judicial authority.

Aug 12, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4700: The Russian Trap; How The Deep State Took Down Nixon
In this discussion, George Beebe, an expert on US-Russia relations, John Solomon, a seasoned investigative journalist, and economist Jim Rickards tackle intriguing topics. They delve into the complexities of US-Russia diplomacy, critique alarmist narratives, and uncover significant political conspiracies. The trio draws historical parallels between Nixon's Watergate scandal and today's political turmoil, shedding light on deep state influences. They also ponder the importance of due process and accountability, linking past injustices to modern challenges in governance.