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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.
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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.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 802: POLITICO Confirms WarRoom Analysis — Election Of “Lefty Leo” Pope All About US Cash

Liz Yore, a child advocate, joins writer Jenny Holland and journalist Brandon Showalter to tackle current debates on parental rights in education, particularly regarding LGBTQ issues. They dive into a recent Supreme Court ruling that empowers parents to opt out of certain educational materials, emphasizing the importance of parental authority. The guests also scrutinize age verification laws for online content to protect children, along with the decline of the Church of England and its financial struggles, ultimately linking these themes to broader cultural and political impacts.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4604: Treasury Secretary Gives The Inside Baseball On The BBB; Live From BRICS

Scott Besant, the Secretary of Treasury, discusses strategic financial reforms necessary to confront rising government debt and inflation. He shares insights on a comprehensive plan aiming for economic revival through tax reform and deregulation. Mike Davis, a legal expert, analyzes recent judicial challenges impacting immigration policies under the Trump administration. The conversation dives into BRICS nations' burgeoning influence on global finance and the emerging skepticism towards the U.S. dollar, emphasizing the need for diversification into gold.
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Jul 2, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4603: House Takes On The Big Beautiful Deal; June Jobs Report

EJ Antoni, a labor economist and expert, lends his insights on the current state of the job market and economic trends. He discusses the dubious reliability of labor data post-COVID, raising questions about job creation statistics under the Biden administration. Antoni underscores the mixed signals from the Federal Reserve regarding interest rates and inflation. The conversation also delves into how technological advancements may threaten white-collar jobs and the debate over government spending that could affect social programs. Expect lively insights amid the political landscape!
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Jul 2, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4602: House Takes On The Big Beautiful Deal Episode 4602: House Takes On The Big Beautiful Deal

Monica Crowley, former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury and current President's representative for major U.S.-hosted events, joins the discussion about pivotal legislative changes. They delve into proposed cuts to Medicaid and food assistance, emphasizing the impacts on vulnerable populations. Crowley highlights the evolving dynamics within the Republican Party, especially relating to Trump’s appeal. Excitement builds around America's 250th anniversary, with plans for celebratory events in Iowa. Economic strategies and the importance of communication on financial policies are central themes.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 801: Big Beautiful Bill Passes Senate And Onto The House Cont.

Dave Bratt, a former US Representative and Freedom Caucus member with a Ph.D. in Austrian economics, joins energy markets expert Dave Walsh to discuss the implications of a major legislative proposal passing through Congress. They analyze the financial aspects of the bill, including tax policy and economic growth strategies. The conversation delves into the urgency of electrification for re-industrialization and critiques the departure from the gold standard, emphasizing gold's role in economic stability amidst global challenges.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4601: Big Beautiful Bill Passes Senate And Onto The House

The podcast dives into Trump's impressive approval ratings within the GOP, showcasing his growing influence. It celebrates a Senate bill combating Big Tech's control and highlights recent populist victories for consumer rights. Economic discussions spotlight proposed tax cuts aimed at supporting the middle class and critiques of existing fiscal strategies. Negotiations concerning rare earth elements with China are examined, raising awareness about critical resources. The urgency of addressing fiscal deficits and healthcare access is also emphasized.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4600: Trump Visits Alligator Alcatraz

Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, discusses his recent visit to Florida, focusing on local and federal collaboration against illegal immigration. Economist Joe LaVornia shares insights on the U.S. economic plan aimed at reducing deficit ratios, emphasizing supply-side strategies and encouraging a positive market outlook. They also explore challenges posed by BRICS nations to the U.S. dollar and touch on key immigration policies, such as the controversial 'Alligator Alcatraz' detention center, amidst Florida's evolving political landscape.
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Jul 1, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4599: Exposing The Corruption In The OBBB

Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative known for her staunch conservative stance, joins Mike Davis, a legal expert and founder of the Article III Project. They dive into the internal conflicts within the MAGA movement, questioning the influence of wealthy donors against grassroots activism. The discussion shifts to legislative turbulence, focusing on a surprising Senate vote that rejected amnesty measures, all while emphasizing the urgency of accountability in the tech sector and the significant role of public engagement in shaping policies.

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