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Life Over Empire | EP82 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

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Professor Penn opens the week by tying prayer, faith, and politics together as America faces a fragile Middle East ceasefire, spiritual confusion, and a widening crisis of truth. He argues that President Trump’s pullback from deeper conflict with Iran may represent strength, not weakness, while also challenging the influence of Zionism, Christian Zionism, and America’s forever-war architecture. The conversation turns toward Matthew 7, righteousness, sacred honor, and the danger of using God’s name while refusing to build policies rooted in life and well-being. Penn reframes the abortion debate as a proxy war over God, women’s self-governance, family breakdown, and the failure of conservatives to move beyond slogans into real family-centered policy. At its core, the episode calls for Americans to stop feeding division, rebuild broken relationships, incentivize life, and become builders instead of hammers.

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episode Life Over Empire | EP82 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴 cover

Life Over Empire | EP82 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

Professor Penn opens the week by tying prayer, faith, and politics together as America faces a fragile Middle East ceasefire, spiritual confusion, and a widening crisis of truth. He argues that President Trump’s pullback from deeper conflict with Iran may represent strength, not weakness, while also challenging the influence of Zionism, Christian Zionism, and America’s forever-war architecture. The conversation turns toward Matthew 7, righteousness, sacred honor, and the danger of using God’s name while refusing to build policies rooted in life and well-being. Penn reframes the abortion debate as a proxy war over God, women’s self-governance, family breakdown, and the failure of conservatives to move beyond slogans into real family-centered policy. At its core, the episode calls for Americans to stop feeding division, rebuild broken relationships, incentivize life, and become builders instead of hammers.

I går1 h 50 min
episode The Proxy Fight | EP81 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴 cover

The Proxy Fight | EP81 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

Professor Penn opens with prayer and a challenge to Christians, arguing that politics and spiritual life cannot be separated when America is facing war, demoralization, and a crisis of truth. He breaks down the new Iran ceasefire, President Trump’s attempt to avoid a deeper Middle East war, and the long shadow of Zionism, Christian Zionism, and America’s forever-war system. The conversation then turns to faith, facts, alien “psy-op” narratives, Matthew 7, righteousness, sacred honor, and whether public figures use God’s name while still working iniquity. Penn also reframes the abortion debate as a proxy war over God, women’s citizenship, family breakdown, and the need for policies that actually incentivize life instead of only fueling division. At the center is a call to stop tearing the country apart, rebuild families, support life and well-being, and move from political warfare into true kingdom building.

15. juni 20261 h 53 min
episode Stop The Next War | EP79 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴 cover

Stop The Next War | EP79 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

Professor Penn and Royce White examine America’s forever-war business model, arguing that the military-industrial complex has conditioned citizens to accept endless conflict, inflation, and dependency as normal life. They connect the expanding war with Iran, rising energy costs, tire and shipping price increases, and America’s fragile supply chains to the deeper failure of national self-governance. The conversation moves from Minnesota’s role in political demoralization to the spiritual meaning of sacred honor, using Moses, Muhammad Ali, and Malcolm X as examples of men who stood outside comfort, power, and public approval. At the center is a call for Americans to reject fear, rebuild moral courage, support the Patriot economy, and organize locally before the next war and the next political machine consume what remains of the Republic.

14. juni 20261 h 53 min
episode Second Gilded Age | EP78 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴 cover

Second Gilded Age | EP78 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

Professor Penn and Royce White examine the growing revolt against the UniParty system, connecting the rise of socialist challengers, MAGA insurgents, and grassroots frustration to a deeper crisis of money, faith, and self-governance in America. The conversation moves from the Middle East conflict and market instability to the political fallout in Maine and Minnesota, where party machines, donor power, and convention manipulation continue to shape who gets elevated. They compare today’s political fracture to the Gilded Age, arguing that America is once again facing a choice between citizen power and rule by entrenched elites. At the center is a call to rebuild the Patriot economy, restore Republican principles, and organize locally before the country is forced into a choice between socialism and managed corporate empire.

14. juni 20261 h 52 min
episode Minnesota Machine | EP77 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴 cover

Minnesota Machine | EP77 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

Professor Penn and Royce White break down the battle inside Minnesota politics as grassroots voters collide with money, party insiders, and the collapsing trust in the caucus system. From the Democrat Senate fight between Peggy Flanagan and Angie Craig to the Republican primary between Royce White, Adam Schwarze, and Michelle Tafoya, the episode frames both parties as struggling against the same UniParty machine. The conversation centers on whether citizen-led conventions still matter, whether primaries simply hand power to donors, and why Minnesota’s “Clickergate” exposed a deeper crisis in election trust. They also challenge the military-industrial complex, foreign policy failures, veteran branding in politics, and the spiritual collapse behind America’s drift toward materialism and dependency.

9. juni 20261 h 53 min