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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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Jul 31, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4672: Redistricting In Texas; Maintaining A Strong Economy
Bob Hall, a Senator from Texas, dives deep into the controversial redistricting process shaping the political landscape of his state. He discusses how Governor Abbott and Trump's influence drives strategic map changes, impacting voter representation. The conversation touches on legal challenges and the connection between redistricting and economic shifts, like interest rates and housing affordability. Hall also highlights the urgent need for transparency and grassroots activism in navigating these tumultuous political waters.

Jul 30, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground Ep 818: Our New Overlords — UK Government Website Carries Job Advertisement For “Sharia Law Administrator”
In this engaging discussion, Jenny Holland, a journalist and commentator, teams up with Frank Walker, a Catholic issues expert with ties to Canon 212. They dive into the controversy surrounding a UK government job ad for a 'Sharia Law Administrator,' unpacking its societal and political implications. The conversation touches on the broader themes of faith, immigration, and the shifting dynamics in religious communities, as well as the challenges posed by integrating diverse values into modern society.

Jul 30, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4671: Making America Healthy Again; Chinese Surveillance In America
Brian Harrison, a Texas Representative, shares insights on the state’s political landscape and the critical need for healthcare reform amidst funding challenges. James Burnham, a former DOJ lawyer, discusses implications of legal actions surrounding political memes and the push for AI innovation to protect American interests. Amy Gleason emphasizes the importance of digital infrastructure in healthcare, advocating for technology to enhance patient care. Together, they tackle pressing issues like surveillance threats and the complex web of technology and politics shaping America today.

Jul 30, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4669: GDP Up 3% And Private Sector Growth
E.J. Antony, an economic analyst known for his sharp insights into market trends, joins Scott Besson, Secretary of the Treasury, to delve into the latest GDP growth of 3%. They discuss the driving role of the private sector in this economic turnaround and the challenges presented by inflation. The duo examines wage growth in relation to global trade dynamics, emphasizing the potential for future economic strategies. Political influences on the economy are also a major theme, highlighting the ongoing optimism in entrepreneurship and fiscal policy.

Jul 29, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 817: Suspicion Of Central Banks: A Review With Judy Shelton
In this engaging discussion, economist Judy Shelton, known for her passionate advocacy of sound money principles, tackles the pressing issues surrounding central banks. She scrutinizes the Federal Reserve's political influence and its disconnect from the needs of everyday Americans. Shelton also delves into the historical economic philosophies of Jefferson and Hamilton and their lasting effects, while proposing innovative ideas like a gold-linked Treasury bond. The conversation highlights the urgent need for reform in monetary systems amid rising inflation and global financial shifts.

Jul 29, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4668: How Do You Truly Fix Corruption
Guests Mike Benz, an expert on geopolitics and technology, Philip Patrick from Birch Gold Group, and Cleo Pascal, a strategic analyst, dive into the intricacies of corruption in global politics. They discuss the National Endowment for Democracy's controversial role and its connection to systemic issues in the Commonwealth of Northern Mariana Islands. The conversation extends to economic concerns, including the upcoming BRICS summit aiming to challenge the U.S. dollar's dominance, along with valuable investment strategies in precious metals amid rising geopolitical tensions.

Jul 29, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4667: Confirming Trump's Judges; The Illicit Intelligence Machine
Josh Hawley, a U.S. Senator from Missouri, known for his strong populist stance, shares insights on the urgency of confirming judicial appointments amid political gridlock. He discusses the implications of tariffs as a means to benefit the working class, while advocating for grassroots political mobilization. The episode delves into the controversial intelligence actions during the Obama administration and the manipulation of narratives surrounding Trump's campaign. Hawley emphasizes the need for tax relief amid rising IRS pressures and the importance of community engagement in shaping policy.

Jul 29, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4666: Western Liberalism Is A Dying Star
Jim Rickards, an economist and author, dives into the rising discontent with Western liberalism, linking it to societal tragedies and political disconnects. He critiques the media’s influence and emphasizes the urgent need for liberalism to return to its roots. The discussion also covers the youth's disillusionment with authority, the intersection of mental health and violence, and the implications of recent foreign policies. Rickards sheds light on how emerging political movements reflect a significant shift in younger generations' perspectives.

Jul 28, 2025 • 0sec
WarRoom Battleground EP 816: Chaos At Jazz Fest; Mythology, Ideology, And Reality
Eric Prince, an influential businessman and former Navy SEAL, joins author John Leake to explore the intersection of chaos in global conflicts and public trust. They examine the severe consequences of the Ukraine and Gaza wars on international relations and civilian life. With a focus on public safety post-Jazz Fest disturbances, the duo critiques vaccine myths and the roots of public skepticism. They draw intriguing connections between historical vaccination efforts and current health debates while underscoring the need for transparency and accountability in both health and governmental practices.

Jul 28, 2025 • 0sec
Episode 4665: Cleaning House In The Intelligence Department
Eric Prince, a former Navy SEAL and founder of Blackwater, joins financial transparency advocate James Fishback for a riveting discussion. They dive into the need for accountability in intelligence and the federal reserve, tackling economic transparency. The duo critiques the CIA's operations and demands reforms to prevent the misuse of intelligence. They also explore geopolitical tensions, particularly regarding Taiwan's defense against China, emphasizing America's role in supporting autonomy and resource independence. A must-listen for security and accountability enthusiasts!