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Melania Trump, Educational School Choice Scholarship Program, CA Democrats and Lord Gavin

Breaking Battlegrounds

Release Date: 02/06/2026

Is Canada Falling Apart? Plus Iran, War Strategy, and U.S. Stakes show art Is Canada Falling Apart? Plus Iran, War Strategy, and U.S. Stakes

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Is Canada falling apart? From Canada’s internal fractures to rising tensions with Iran—and what it all means for the U.S.—this episode connects the dots on the challenges ahead. Journalist Elie Cantin-Nantel joins the show to break down the growing instability in Canada, from the surprising resurgence of Quebec separatists to a serious push for independence in Alberta. He explains how economic decline, rising crime, and a disconnect between voters and reality are reshaping the country—and why many Canadians still aren’t seeing it. We also get into the role media and outside...

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck Warren and Sam Stone bring together a powerhouse lineup of guests to break down the biggest political, economic, and cultural issues shaping Arizona and the nation. Kicking things off, congressional candidate and former NFL kicker Jay Feely joins the show following a major endorsement from President Trump and backing from national Republicans. He also recently received the NRCC’s endorsement as part of a select group of candidates in key battleground districts. With Arizona’s 1st Congressional District seen as a key battleground for control of the...

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On this episode of Breaking Battleground, hosts Sam Stone and Chuck Warren talk with a diverse lineup of guests for a wide-ranging discussion covering Cuba and the recent announcement of negotiations, the CIA and conspiracy theories, growing distrust of government, and what they describe as Trump Derangement Syndrome in the media. Carrie Filipetti, Executive Director of the Vandenberg Coalition, discussed the situation in Cuba and the recent announcements regarding negotiations. She noted that a democratic transition in Cuba would represent a major victory...

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Iran’s Unrest, U.S. Security Concerns, California’s Energy Crisis & Arizona’s Treasurer Race show art Iran’s Unrest, U.S. Security Concerns, California’s Energy Crisis & Arizona’s Treasurer Race

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On this episode of Breaking Battlegrounds, hosts Sam Stone and Chuck Warren sit down with a wide-ranging lineup of guests to discuss global conflict, national security, state policy battles, and Arizona politics. Journalist Alessandra Hay, reporting from Armenia, joins the show to discuss her recent reporting on Iranian dissidents gathering in exile in Yerevan and the growing instability inside Iran. She shares stories from her article “The Iranian Exiles Bar Where Revolution Is Dreamed Up” and discusses the risks faced by those attempting to defect from the regime. Alessandra also...

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On this episode of Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck Warren sits down with Congressman David Schweikert to discuss his campaign for Arizona governor. Schweikert lays out his vision for the state’s future and why he believes his experience in Congress has prepared him for the governor’s office. From water policy to inflation and state budgeting, this conversation dives into what’s at stake in the race for Arizona’s top job.

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On this episode of Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck Warren and Sam Stone connect the dots between global censorship, financial markets, media power, and geopolitical instability. They tackle the Epstein files fallout, examining political double standards, media silence surrounding certain powerful figures, and what real accountability would look like. The conversation expands into the shifting media landscape, including a major acquisition that could significantly alter CNN and legacy news coverage in America. Mark Pashmfouroush of Holistic Resilience explains how the Iranian regime...

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This week on Breaking Battleground, we tackle the biggest technological and geopolitical shifts shaping our future. First, Aaron Zelinger, CEO of Closure Intelligence, and Dan Dow, District Attorney of San Luis Obispo County, join us to discuss how artificial intelligence is transforming law enforcement and the legal system. From cartel investigations to protecting sensitive case data, they explain how AI tools are improving truth-finding, safeguarding privacy, and helping prosecutors make critical decisions — including in serious child exploitation cases. We also explore compliance...

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On today’s episode of Breaking Battlegrounds, hosts Chuck Warren and Sam Stone tackle the issues driving today’s headlines, from the economy and immigration fights to crime, culture, and the future of education. First, Henry Olsen joins the show to break down Europe’s political shocks, including ATM bombings in Switzerland and a coming vote that could cap the country’s population. The conversation turns to why Epstein remains in the headlines, shifting Democratic messaging around ICE, and the economic showdown between Trump and Biden, plus why wages and inflation may decide control of...

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Our first guest is Alex Swoyer, editor-at-large at The Washington Times, where she covers law and politics in Washington. Alex also hosts “The Sitdown with Alex Swoyer” and writes the popular column “Seen, Heard & Whispered.” She joins us to break down how House Republicans are currently outpacing Democrats as the midterms approach. While Republicans do not hold a lead in the Senate, they face the challenge of defending their majority while also working to pick up additional seats. Growing frustration among Democratic voters is beginning to show up in...

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Jessica Anderson joins Breaking Battlegrounds this week to discuss the Trump Accounts for Kids, an innovative public-private partnership included in the Big Beautiful Bill. The program focuses on saving today and investing in the future, with business leaders matching contributions to a modern version of “baby bonds.” It represents a meaningful investment in the American Dream for the next generation. Jessica also breaks down the rapid and damaging shift under Abigail Spanberger. Spanberger campaigned as a moderate highlighting her background as a mom and former CIA officer and...

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Our first guest is Alex Swoyer, editor-at-large at The Washington Times, where she covers law and politics in Washington. Alex also hosts “The Sitdown with Alex Swoyer” and writes the popular column “Seen, Heard & Whispered.” She joins us to break down how House Republicans are currently outpacing Democrats as the midterms approach. While Republicans do not hold a lead in the Senate, they face the challenge of defending their majority while also working to pick up additional seats. Growing frustration among Democratic voters is beginning to show up in fundraising numbers, with money shifting away from the party amid a widening leadership vacuum.

Alex also recently authored an article highlighting how Melania Trump has accomplished more in one year than Jill Biden did in four. Melania has focused her efforts on protecting children and working with international leaders to address global challenges, particularly the growing threat social media poses to young people. Her recent documentary underscores both the strength of her partnership with President Trump and the lasting impact of her work on behalf of American families.

Next, Jon Fleischman joins us to discuss new polling from the Pew Research Center showing Donald Trump struggling with middle-of-the-road voters. Among all voters, Trump’s approval stands at 37 percent, with disapproval at 61 percent. More notably, some of the decline is coming from within the Republican base itself—Republican approval has dropped to 67 percent, with 18 percent of GOP voters now saying Trump is headed in the wrong direction. Jon also explains one of the core challenges facing any president: the Constitution deliberately divides power across branches of government, meaning a president cannot immediately fix issues like interest rates or consumer prices.

We also discuss how Trump-era policies are being implemented differently in red versus blue states. One key provision in the “Big Beautiful Bill” is an Education School Choice Scholarship program. Under the plan, taxpayers can direct up to $1,700 of their federal tax liability to a nonprofit that supports school choice, with that amount credited directly against their federal tax bill—creating a substantial new funding stream for school choice. Participation requires approval from a state’s governor. So far, 27 states have signed on for the program beginning in 2027, including 25 states with Republican governors and one Democrat, Colorado Governor Jared Polis.

Finally, Jessica Millan Patterson joins us to discuss how Governor Gavin Newsom continues to “fail up,” remaining fixated on his presidential ambitions rather than governing California. The consequences of Newsom’s leadership are increasingly being felt not just within California, but in neighboring states as well. From energy policy to environmental regulations, California’s approach is often counterproductive undermining its own goals by restricting access to cleaner domestic natural resources.

As Jessica lays out, Newsom has it wrong on:

1.     Housing

2.     Education

3.     Crime

4.     High-Speed Rail

5.     Water