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Lawfare Nation | EP64 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

1 h 53 min · 22. maj 2026
episode Lawfare Nation | EP64 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴 cover

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Professor Penn opens the episode with prayer, health, and warnings about new threats to food, supply chains, fertilizer, the Strait of Hormuz, and rising tire prices as signs that global instability could soon hit everyday Americans. Royce White joins the conversation and reacts to President Trump’s comments about Israel, AI-generated media confusion, and the growing distrust people feel when they can no longer tell what is real. The discussion turns into a deeper debate about political loyalty, Israel, Christian Zionism, Trump, JFK, Western civilization, moral failure, and whether personal scandals should outweigh a leader’s public mission. Royce and Professor Penn then clash over lawfare, prosecutors, false charges, domestic assault allegations, the justice system, Amy Klobuchar, Kamala Harris, and whether America’s legal class has become corrupt, ideological, and disconnected from real justice. They also connect the breakdown of law to larger failures in family, masculinity, feminism, courts, churches, schools, and the loss of sacred honor in American institutions. Ultimately, the episode argues that America cannot survive on propaganda, selective justice, weak men, political theater, or blind trust in institutions, and must return to truth, faith, responsibility, and serious self-governance.

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