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Jul 7, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 803: CIA Lied About Their Involvement With Oswald And The Murder Of JFK
Mark Caputo, a national politics reporter for Axios, and Paulo Figueiredo, a Brazilian journalist and political commentator, dive into controversial topics. They discuss Brazil's shifting political landscape under Lula, the growing influence of Bolsonaro supporters, and the geopolitical implications of Brazil's political turmoil. The conversation shifts to JFK's assassination, unveiling CIA deceptions about Lee Harvey Oswald's role. Connections are made between historical events and current political dynamics, highlighting the enduring impact on today's governance.

Jul 7, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4614: Lies Of Mass Amnesty
Charlie Kirk, founder of Turning Point USA, and Ben Berquam, a journalist focusing on border issues, dive into the contentious debate over immigration policy. They discuss the potential pitfalls of mass amnesty and the pressing need for stringent deportation practices. The pair also touch on the looming BRICS summit and its implications for U.S. dollar dominance. Amidst political turmoil in Brazil, they highlight the urgency for U.S. sanctions and consider the influence of media coverage on public perception during crises.

Jul 7, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4613: Kerr County Press Conference Live
Senator Ted Cruz, a prominent figure in U.S. politics, joins Dalton Rice, Kerrville's City Manager, and Ben Burquam, a dedicated correspondent, to discuss the impact of a devastating flood crisis in Kerr County. They explore the community's resilience, ongoing rescue operations, and the emotional toll on families. The conversation also covers political implications of the tragedy, calls for immigration reform, and the pressing need for improved disaster preparedness and government accountability in responding to crises.

Jul 7, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4612: Flooding Continues In Texas; Epstein Did Kill Himself...
Tom Fenton, President of Judicial Watch and a fierce advocate for government transparency, joins the discussion. They delve into the recent catastrophic flooding in Texas, emphasizing the need for accountability and effective safety measures. Fenton also investigates the leaked Epstein memo, questioning the efficacy of federal probes and calling for more transparency. They analyze the shifting dynamics of global trade, particularly the 'Rio Reset,' and discuss the implications of foreign ownership of U.S. farmland on national security.

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Jul 5, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4611: The Depravity Of The 'Ruling Class' With Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly, a prominent journalist and talk show host, joins Dalton Rice, Kerrville's City Manager, and Chip Roy, U.S. Representative from Texas. They discuss the community's heroic response to a devastating flash flood, including search efforts for 27 missing children. The conversation shifts to the moral decay in America and critiques the extravagant lifestyles of the wealthy, emphasizing their disconnection from everyday struggles. Finally, they stress the importance of community support and collective action in these challenging times.

Jul 5, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4610: Massive Texas Flood; Search Continues For Campers
Philip Patrick, a financial strategist from Birch Gold Group, discusses insights gleaned from the BRICS conference and the shift toward gold and local currencies as alternatives to the US dollar. Ben Burkham reports live from Kerrville, Texas, detailing the tragic flooding disaster, ongoing rescue efforts for missing campers, and the community's struggles during this festive time. The conversation also touches on international geopolitical tensions, making connections between local crises and broader economic trends.

Jul 4, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4608: WarRoom July 4th Special Cont.
Guest Patrick K. O'Donnell, a combat historian and author, dives deep into the pivotal moments of the American Revolution. He recounts the intense Congress debates over independence, reflecting on the moral dilemmas faced by the founding figures. O'Donnell also discusses the role of the Maryland 400 and their heroic efforts during the war. He draws fascinating parallels between historical trust in democracy and today's political climate, urging listeners to reflect on the principles that uphold democratic systems.

Jul 4, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4607: WarRoom July 4th Special
The discussion kicks off with a dive into revolutionary ideals and the significance of democracy. It then tackles the moral complexities of the Declaration of Independence, particularly in relation to slavery. There's an intriguing exploration of the BRICS summit's potential impact on the U.S. dollar, paired with historical insights about the American Revolution. The episode also presents a powerful recitation of the Declaration, emphasizing the risks taken for freedom, and wraps up with a light-hearted debate on national symbols, adding a whimsical touch.

Jul 3, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4606: Funding America's Enemies; Job Report Win
Laura Logan, an acclaimed investigative journalist known for her gritty reporting in conflict zones, joins Phil Wegman, White House correspondent for Real Clear Politics, to discuss the perils of government funding and its implications for foreign policy. They dive into the CIA's controversial practices and the surprising shifts in job statistics under the current administration. The conversation explores the urgent need for accountability and transparency in political maneuvers, alongside the ongoing struggles within the national intelligence community.

Jul 3, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4605: Hakeem Jeffries Fights Against The BBB On The House Floor
In this engaging discussion, political commentator Steve Cortez and Treasury Department insider Joe Lavagna dive into critical legislative battles. They analyze Hakeem Jeffries' tactics on the House floor regarding economic growth and the controversial Build Back Better initiative. Insights on job growth, the influence of immigration policies, and the fentanyl crisis are also explored, linking U.S. economic strategies to geopolitical tensions. Their candid commentary sheds light on the importance of fiscal responsibility and the ongoing ideological battles defining America's future.


