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Principle Or Panic | EP65 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

1 h 53 min · 22 de may de 2026
Portada del episodio Principle Or Panic | EP65 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

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Professor Penn opens the episode with Matthew 24, using “wars and rumors of wars” to frame the Middle East, Iran, the Strait of Hormuz, fertilizer shortages, food supply concerns, and the spiritual pressure created by fear-driven news cycles. Royce White joins the conversation as they discuss Trump, Israel, Zionism, Christian faith, anti-Semitism, and the danger of movements losing their principles when money, fear, or political convenience become the guide. They also break down Minnesota Republican politics, the upcoming convention, polling around Michelle Tafoya, and what they see as the difference between real grassroots leadership and Fox News-style establishment theater. The conversation moves into AI, media manipulation, environmentalism, the Federal Reserve, data centers, and the way both capitalism and communism can become materialist systems when separated from God and sacred honor. Royce and Professor Penn also reflect on faith, masculinity, sin, spiritual discipline, David vs. Goliath, and the need for citizens to stop surrendering their power to institutions that no longer serve truth. Ultimately, the episode calls for Americans to reject fear, rebuild political courage, recover Christian self-governance, and choose principle over money, propaganda, and managed decline.

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