Épisodes

  • Stop Compromising the Republic!!! | EP09 | The White House LIVE!
    Mar 5 2026

    Professor Penn opens the episode expressing frustration with what he sees as a lack of real leadership among establishment Republicans and RINOs. Royce and Professor recap the previous night’s meeting, thanking Mike Lindell for attending and answering questions before turning their attention to analyzing the campaign strategy of Michelle Tafoya. The discussion centers on why citizens must take the republic more seriously, arguing that “electability” should never outweigh principle, with comparisons drawn to the political shifts seen during the Barack Obama administration. They close by emphasizing the importance of the SAVE Act and calling for greater accountability in the judiciary.

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    2 h et 8 min
  • Major Change Down in Texas! | EP08 | The White House LIVE!
    Mar 5 2026

    Royce and Professor open with breaking news from Texas, discussing the results of the latest primary elections, including James Talarico defeating Jasmine Crockett, Don Huffines securing the GOP nomination, and several incumbents losing their seats—most notably Dan Crenshaw’s loss to Steve Toth—with additional runoffs expected in May. They analyze why the results coming out of Texas were not entirely surprising and what they might signal about shifting political momentum. The conversation then turns to Middle East strategy and the belief that political leaders sometimes invoke scripture to rally support for war rather than guiding people toward deeper spiritual understanding. The episode closes with a discussion of the growing tensions with Iran and the possibility of a wider conflict unfolding.

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    1 h et 58 min
  • Major Change Down in Texas! | EP07 | The White House LIVE!
    Mar 5 2026

    Professor opens the episode with unusual energy, saying he woke up at 4 a.m. with a sense of clarity about the direction of the country. He reflects on how dramatically times have changed and questions what is truly left for the American people as current events begin to resemble moments from history. Royce and Professor challenge the public’s reaction to news of war, arguing that many Americans treat global conflict like a video game instead of confronting reality. The conversation concludes with Royce insisting that nothing in politics will be fixed until elections are secured, saying he would rather see a map of voting machines than a map of Iran’s military targets.

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    1 h et 59 min
  • Talking about WAR!? | EP06 | The White House LIVE!
    Mar 5 2026

    Royce and Professor open by asking the urgent question: has war officially begun in Iran? They analyze recent attacks, the reported death of Iran’s supreme leader, and how escalating tensions could pull China—and potentially the United States—into a broader conflict. The discussion turns inward as they examine what they see as America’s greatest vulnerabilities, including declining national pride and cultural instability, and how those weaknesses could be exploited. The episode concludes with a familiar but sharpened message: the responsibility rests with the people to wake up, get engaged, and take the challenges ahead seriously before decisions are made without them.

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    2 h
  • Global Trade and the News! | EP05 | The White House LIVE!
    Mar 2 2026

    Royce opens the episode with a somber reflection, questioning whether society still truly values life and urging conservatives to stop standing by while the country drifts deeper into crisis. He and Professor compare modern America to musicians playing as the Titanic sank, arguing that lawfare has become a primary weapon of the political elite and that accountability—even for judges—must be on the table where wrongdoing exists. The conversation presses for urgency over gradualism, explores economic realities like the dangers of deflation, and debates what the spark of a future global war could look like—religious, national, or material—drawing parallels to World War II as a warning. They close by examining how convenience erodes freedom and why confusion within the Republican base grows when establishment-backed RINOs continue to receive endorsements.

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    Indisponible
  • Meltdowns at the State of the Union Address | EP04 | The White House LIVE!
    Mar 2 2026

    Professor and Royce open by continuing their candid discussion about what they see as passive Christianity, with Professor sharing a personal story about first meeting Royce and being struck by his courage. The conversation centers on the idea that true strength and conviction inspire change more effectively than force, while also addressing rising racial tensions, global divisions, and the uncomfortable parallels seen even within prison systems. They examine what they view as growing political hypocrisy, warnings about anti-American leadership, and whether cultural complacency today mirrors moments of moral failure in history. The episode also includes show updates, live caller reactions—including an emotional exchange with a concerned mother in South Dakota—and a broader reflection on whether society is approaching a dangerous turning point.

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    2 h et 2 min
  • Donald Trump's State of the Union Address! | EP03 | The White House LIVE!
    Feb 27 2026

    Royce and Professor unpack last night’s State of the Union, zeroing in on how affordability is directly tied to inflation and America’s mounting national debt. Royce dives into party strategy, offering sharp critiques of both Republicans and Democrats while calling out what he sees as RINOs shaping the political landscape. The discussion broadens into cultural territory, questioning whether masculinity is still valued in modern America and challenging how Christians are engaging in today’s political climate. The episode also features a live call-in from Alpha Romeo One Five, adding fuel to an already unfiltered conversation.

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    2 h et 4 min