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Truth Not Theater | EP62 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴

1 h 54 min · 19 mei 2026
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Professor Penn hosts solo and breaks down the escalating fight inside Minnesota Republican politics ahead of the state convention, focusing on Michelle Tafoya, Adam Schwarze, the “SEAL brand,” and what he sees as establishment theater disguised as grassroots leadership. He argues that both major candidate lanes are tied to the same political machine, with polished messaging, military branding, and opposition research being used to distract voters from deeper questions of truth, loyalty, and who these candidates actually serve. The episode expands into a broader critique of Republican voters, Christian Zionism, red flag laws, family court, sexual scandal politics, and the way personal morality is often weaponized while larger systems of corruption go untouched. Penn also reflects on faith, Christ, Passover, suffering, and self-governance, arguing that America has drifted from spiritual responsibility into a culture built around pleasure, death, debt, and manipulation. He warns that the country’s medical, military, political, and digital systems are monetizing human weakness while ordinary citizens keep electing actors instead of true representatives. Ultimately, the episode calls for people to reject political theater, tell the truth, organize locally, protect freedom from central bank digital control, and rebuild the country through faith, discernment, and real civic action.

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