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Jun 24, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 796: Rio Reset; Voting Starts IN NYC For New Mayor

Tase Gil, a former Navy SEAL and military contractor, joins Mike Lindell, entrepreneur and CEO of MyPillow, to tackle pressing geopolitical and election issues. They dive into the chaos of NYC’s mayoral race, discussing candidates and the impact of young voters. Lindell emphasizes the necessity of election integrity, advocating for secure voting methods. The duo also analyzes global gold reserves and their significance in today's multipolar world, highlighting the importance of investing in precious metals amid financial uncertainties.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4584: Was Iran's Nuclear Program Was A Misdirection Play

Joining the discussion is Kurt Mills, a writer at The American Conservative, known for his insightful political analysis. The conversation dives into U.S. intelligence assessments on Iran's nuclear capabilities, exposing tensions between military strategies and intelligence operations. Mills sheds light on the complex rivalry between the CIA and Mossad, highlighting their conflicting interests. The topics of economic implications and the looming threat of conflicts involving Ukraine and China further enrich this fascinating dialogue.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4583: AI Free Reign Is A White And Blue Collar Disaster

Josh Hawley, a U.S. Senator from Missouri known for his conservative tech policies, and Alex Swoyer, a legal affairs reporter and author, delve into the pressing issues of AI's unchecked impact on jobs for the working class. They discuss the urgent need to protect rural healthcare amid budget cuts and the alarming implications of foreign ownership of U.S. farmland. The conversation also highlights the weaponization of legal systems against political figures, emphasizing the importance of defending justice in today's climate.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4582: Bibi Jeopardized His Citizens; Trump Throws Down On The Way To NATO

Mark Caputo, a seasoned reporter at Axios specializing in White House and national politics, joins the discussion to dissect the fraught geopolitical landscape. He highlights the escalating tensions between the U.S., Iran, and Israel, revealing Trump's frustrations with Netanyahu's leadership. They explore the complexities of military strategy in the region, the role of BRICS nations, and the impact on U.S. foreign policy. Caputo also raises concerns over intelligence accountability and the political dynamics affecting emergency preparedness as global challenges mount.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4581: Warmongers Beg For More Conflict In The Middle East

Explore the nuanced dynamics of U.S. military involvement in the Middle East, focusing on Iran's weakened status and missile threats against U.S. bases. Delve into the historical legacy of U.S. interventions, including the fallout from the 1953 CIA-backed coup. Analyze the rift between establishment and populist views on military strategies, especially regarding Israel and Trump's peace approach. The discussion critiques political rhetoric, evaluates global dynamics, and interrogates the authentic motivations behind current foreign policies.
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Jun 24, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 795: Ceasefire Issued Between Iran And Israel

Julie Kelly, a political commentator known for her focus on the January 6th investigation, and Richard Barris, a savvy pollster, dive into the recent ceasefire between Israel and Iran. They analyze the bravery required for such an agreement amidst a backdrop of tensions. The conversation shifts to public sentiment, revealing how Trump's supporters prefer a less interventionist U.S. stance in the Middle East. They also touch on legal challenges affecting immigration policies and discuss the implications of global shifts, like the rise of BRICS, on U.S. economic stability.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4580: Potential Terror Attacks In The US

Join Mike Davis, a legal expert and founder of the Internet Accountability Project; Harmeet Dillon, a political activist and former Justice Department official; and Marjorie Taylor Greene, a U.S. Representative, as they discuss pressing national security concerns. They dive into potential terrorist threats from Iran, the balance between civil rights and security, and the impact of legislation on women's sports. The conversation also touches on tech regulation, censorship fears, and the implications of global financial shifts on American interests.
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Jun 23, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4579: Banging The Drums Of War; Will There Be Troops On The Ground

Sam Faddis, a former CIA operations officer and national security expert, shares his insights on the current geopolitical landscape. He discusses the U.S. military's aggressive stance towards Iran and the potential for retaliatory actions. Faddis highlights the complex international relationships involving Russia and Israel and critiques the transparency of military decisions. The conversation also touches on economic strategies, emphasizing the importance of gold investments during turbulent times and the implications of China’s growing influence in U.S. agriculture.
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Jun 22, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Special: US Attack On Iran’s Nuclear Sites; Trump Addresses The Nation

Matt Boyle, a Senior Writer and Political Editor at Breitbart News, joins political commentator Jack Posobiec to discuss the recent U.S. military strike on Iran's nuclear sites. They unpack the implications for Middle East peace and future military actions. The guests analyze U.S. responses to potential Iranian retaliation and the importance of clear communication from Republican leaders. They further explore the operational details of the strikes, geopolitical fallout, and the strategic choices made in this escalating conflict.
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Jun 22, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Special: US Attack on Iran's Nuclear Sites

Matt Boyle, a senior writer at Breitbart News, and investigative journalist John Solomon dive into the recent U.S. military operations against Iran's nuclear sites. They discuss the effectiveness and geopolitical ramifications of the strikes, addressing the delicate balance between military action and the risk of escalation. The duo highlights the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, the challenge of regaining public trust in leadership, and the overarching need for clear communication in international diplomacy amid rising tensions.

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