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Apr 9, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4400: Cutting Trillions Of Dollars And Cutting Off The Globalists

Spencer Morrison, author of 'Reshoring' and a representative of the America First movement, dives into the urgent need for strategic economic reform. He discusses the impact of globalist forces on U.S. markets and the importance of free trade dynamics with ASEAN countries to counter China's influence. Morrison critiques big government and advocates for tariffs to protect American industries. He also emphasizes the necessity of restructuring federal spending and highlights the overarching economic war with China, while exploring ways to boost community identities in a turbulent political landscape.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4399: Main Goal Of 'Trade War' Stopping The CCP

Guests Matt Boyle, National Political Editor for Breitbart News, and Todd Benzman, a former intelligence official, tackle the escalating trade war between the U.S. and China. They delve into China's tariff increases and the political fractures in the U.S. regarding trade policy. The discussion touches on military implications, the CCP's role in the fentanyl crisis, and how the U.S. can counter China's influence globally. Insights on geopolitical alliances, the pharmaceutical supply chain, and the complex border crisis round out their analysis of these critical economic and security challenges.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 742: SCOTUS Delivers Massive Victory For Trump Admin

Mike Davis, a legal expert and former clerk for Justice Gorsuch, discusses a landmark Supreme Court ruling supporting the Trump administration's deportation policies. He delves into the implications of judicial authority on immigration and critiques activist judges. Davis also highlights the public's push for accountability against judicial overreach and examines Trump's economic strategies amid rising wealth disparity. The conversation touches on the military's role in NATO and the need for urgent tax reforms, while promoting health improvements for the working class.
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Apr 9, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4398: Making Coal Workers Great Again; Senate Finance Committee Hammers Greer

Zach Erteljack, a dedicated coal miner from Pennsylvania and supporter of Trump's energy policies, shares his insights on the current challenges of the coal industry. He emphasizes the importance of clean coal and its role in job security, arguing against misconceptions about coal mining's environmental impact. The discussion also critiques the Democrats’ focus on stock markets over American workers’ needs, while advocating for an America First approach to trade and energy policies. Insights on political tensions and economic dynamics provide a rich backdrop for the conversation.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4397: Turn Around Tuesday; Markets Bounce Back Cont.

Peter Schiff, an economist and financial commentator known for his bearish outlook on the U.S. economy, discusses the precarious state of America's finances. He emphasizes the urgent need for budget reforms to combat rising debt and dependency on foreign goods. Schiff critically analyzes military spending and advocates for investment in gold as a hedge against instability. He also explores the ideological divides within the MAGA movement regarding economic policies, and the importance of reviving domestic manufacturing to ensure long-term economic health.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4396: Turn Around Tuesday; Markets Bounce Back

Jameson Greer, a USTR official and former deputy to Bob Lighthizer, dives into the pressing trade policies impacting American workers. He critiques political negligence towards domestic interests, emphasizing the need for a champion of American manufacturing. The conversation covers the recent stock market surge spurred by tariff policies and trade tensions with China. Greer discusses legal challenges affecting trade and strategies to address the deficit, while also addressing the geopolitical forces at play and their implications for global freedom movements.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 0sec

WarRoom Battleground EP 741: "Replacement AI" Could Wreck Humanity

Max Tegmark, an MIT professor and co-founder of the Future of Life Institute, joins journalist Joe Allen to dive deep into the threats posed by artificial intelligence. They explore how AI is evolving faster than anticipated, with machines outperforming humans in several tasks. The conversation highlights the urgent need for regulatory frameworks to address the societal impacts of AI, likening its rapid advancement to an invasive species. Both guests stress the importance of proactive engagement to ensure AI serves humanity positively while mitigating its potential risks.
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Apr 8, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4395: Black Monday Cancelled, Chief Justice Roberts Shoots Down Democrats

Mike Davis, a legal expert known for his insights on judicial matters, and Rosemary Gibson, a pharmaceutical supply chain authority and author of China Rx, dive into critical discussions. They unpack the ramifications of recent Supreme Court rulings on immigration and the military, advocating for accountability in judicial actions. Gibson highlights the alarming quality issues in drugs produced in China, urging the need for enhanced safety measures. The duo also examines the economic implications of U.S. trade practices and the need for preparedness amid financial uncertainties.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4394: Economic War With China; Courts Block Fair Election Of Judges In Kansas

In this engaging conversation, Tom Fitton, President of Judicial Watch, and Chris Kobach, a prominent American politician, tackle pressing issues like the rising economic conflict between the U.S. and China, emphasizing the impact of tariffs. They explore a significant shift in Kansas' judicial selection process aimed at enhancing accountability. The duo also critiques FBI practices post-January 6th. With a keen focus on national security and effective governance, they advocate for transparency and the importance of aligning leadership with core values.
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Apr 7, 2025 • 0sec

Episode 4393: Chaos In The Markets

Raheem Kassam, a British political activist and former Breitbart editor, dives into the chaos in global markets with sharp insights. He discusses the struggles plaguing Asian and European markets amid fears of a looming recession. The conversation highlights the impact of Trump's tariffs on trade and stock dynamics, along with dire warnings about the disconnect between elite financial perspectives and public realities. Kassam also scratches the surface of ongoing negotiations in Japan, navigating the intricate U.S.-China trade relations, and emphasizes the urgent need for effective governance and preparedness in these turbulent times.

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