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Is the Narrative Broken? Plus Arizona’s Legal Battles & What the Polls Are Really Saying

Breaking Battlegrounds

Release Date: 04/03/2026

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Breaking Battlegrounds

This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, hosts Chuck Warren and Sam Stone are joined by Congressman Dusty Johnson to discuss U.S.-China trade, rare earth minerals, energy policy, gas prices, South Dakota agriculture, data centers, and his campaign for governor. Then, Noah Rothman joins the show to discuss his new book, Blood and Progress: A Century of Left-Wing Violence, and explains why he believes left-wing political violence has often been downplayed, excused, or mischaracterized in American discourse. Next, Chuck Flint, President and CEO of the Alliance for IRS Accountability, breaks down a...

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, Chuck Warren and Sam Stone are joined by Manhattan Institute Cities policy analyst Santiago Vidal Calvo and Washington Free Beacon editor and Middle East Forum junior fellow Alex Welz, plus a special radio edition of B's Corner true crime. Santiago Vidal Calvo Born in Caracas and now leading the Manhattan Institute's Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) efforts, Santiago opens with an on-the-ground report from Venezuela following the capture of Maduro — including the first American Airlines flight back to Caracas in nearly a decade — and explains...

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we cover everything from Supreme Court power struggles and election reform to the Arizona governor’s race and the policies shaping America’s future. We start with Robert McClure, President and CEO of the The James Madison Institute, who breaks down Florida’s rising property taxes and the reforms being considered to rein in local government spending, including homestead exemptions, levy caps, and truth-in-taxation laws. He also discusses a proposal requiring 50% voter turnout for tax increases, the impact of Florida’s SAVE Act on voter ID and...

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we dive into the growing power struggle between Congress and the presidency, the future of the filibuster, and one of the most heated debates in sports today. Jason Willick (Washington Post columnist) joins us to break down his latest piece on military funding and war powers. Should Congress use its power of the purse to limit how military force is used? We discuss the constitutional challenges, the failures of the War Powers Act, and why the current system may actually encourage rushed military decisions—especially when it comes to Iran. X: Washington...

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Is America facing the consequences of bad policy? From mass migration out of high-tax states to rising concerns about crime, government overreach, and economic instability, this episode of Breaking Battlegrounds breaks down the biggest issues shaping the country right now. We’re joined by top guests to unpack the real-world impact. In this episode: Chuck Flint – President & CEO of the Alliance for IRS Accountability, former Senate Chief of Staff We discuss the growing exodus from high-tax states like California, Washington, and Colorado, the failure of “tax the rich” policies,...

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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we’re joined by three heavy-hitting voices breaking down media narratives, legal fights in Arizona, and what the data is really telling us about the political landscape heading into 2026. Ken LaCorte, former Fox News executive and host of Elephants in the Room, joins us to unpack how mainstream narratives take hold, and why his fact-based YouTube documentaries are resonating with hundreds of thousands of viewers. From the complexities of America’s historical decisions to today’s evolving debates on Israel and Iran, Ken challenges conventional thinking...

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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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This week on Breaking Battlegrounds, we’re joined by three heavy-hitting voices breaking down media narratives, legal fights in Arizona, and what the data is really telling us about the political landscape heading into 2026.

Ken LaCorte, former Fox News executive and host of Elephants in the Room, joins us to unpack how mainstream narratives take hold, and why his fact-based YouTube documentaries are resonating with hundreds of thousands of viewers. From the complexities of America’s historical decisions to today’s evolving debates on Israel and Iran, Ken challenges conventional thinking and dives into the nuance often missing from modern discourse.
Follow Ken on X: https://x.com/KenLaCorte
Follow Elephants in the Room: https://x.com/Elephants_Rooms

Rodney Glassman, Candidate for Arizona Attorney General, returns to the show to break down the legal and political battles shaping Arizona today. From lawsuits against the Trump administration to rising utility costs and election law disputes, Rodney lays out what’s at stake, and why leadership and real legal experience matter in the AG’s office.
Follow Rodney on X: https://x.com/rodneyglassman
Learn more: https://rodneyglassman.com

Ryan Tyson, founder of The Tyson Group and one of the country’s top political pollsters, joins us to separate perception from reality in today’s polling environment. With new data on Trump’s approval, voter sentiment on Iran, and key midterm trends, Ryan explains what campaigns should actually be paying attention to, and why affordability and quality-of-life issues will define 2026.
Follow Ryan on X: https://x.com/ryan_tyson

From media narratives to legal showdowns to the numbers shaping the next election cycle—this episode covers it all.

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