• Beijing Backroom | EP59 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴
    May 14 2026

    Professor Penn hosts solo and opens the episode with a personal prayer for healing, using sickness, suffering, and faith to frame a larger reflection on human pain, trauma, and the need to “let go and let God.” He connects personal illness and intergenerational wounds to broader questions of survival, spiritual balance, and how people medicate pain through addiction, fear, and materialism. The episode then shifts into President Trump’s meeting in Beijing, using The Godfather as a metaphor for global power, backroom deals, and the way ordinary citizens are excluded from decisions made by political, financial, and tech elites. Penn draws on his own experience doing business in China to discuss Chinese history, Western imperialism, communism, trade, manufacturing, and the long-term consequences of America’s dependence on Chinese supply chains. He warns that digital technocracy, AI, corporate power, and centralized government are becoming a new business model of control, similar to how drugs functioned in organized crime. Ultimately, the episode calls listeners to pursue faith, self-governance, political organizing, and the precinct strategy as the only real path to preserving freedom for “we the people.”

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    1 hr and 54 mins
  • Meek Inherit | EP58 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴
    May 13 2026

    Professor Penn hosts solo and opens the episode with prayer, using the Beatitudes to frame a broader reflection on faith, suffering, healing, and the need for spiritual discipline in public life. He connects Christian teaching with ideas of self-governance, humility, and human consciousness, arguing that America has lost touch with the foundations that once shaped its republic. The episode then shifts into a critique of Minnesota Republican politics, the recent debate, Michelle Tafoya, Adam Schwarze, and what Penn sees as establishment candidates using polished messaging while avoiding deeper truth. Penn also warns about militarizing politics through veteran branding, arguing that electing warriors and defending the military-industrial system will not lead the country toward peace or prosperity. He expands the discussion into Israel, Zionism, the British Empire, Ukraine, Afghanistan, drug trafficking, and the global power structures he believes are hidden behind patriotic narratives. Ultimately, the episode calls for digital freedom, political organizing, spiritual clarity, and a return to real republican principles before America is further absorbed into technocracy, war, and controlled opposition.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Debt Runs America | EP57 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴
    May 13 2026

    Royce White and Professor Penn discuss inflation, food prices, fertilizer shortages, oil instability, and the larger “affordability” crisis, arguing that debt-based money and endless government spending are driving the country toward a breaking point. They frame the Middle East, Ukraine, China, and global supply chains as connected pressure points in a larger fight over sovereignty, trade, and America’s dependence on foreign systems. The conversation turns toward faith, sickness, patience, and personal responsibility, contrasting real spiritual grounding with institutions that study religion without teaching belief. Royce and Professor Penn also criticize the Republican Party, Michelle Tafoya, establishment candidates, and what they see as controlled opposition that protects power while pretending to offer solutions. They argue that America is being pushed away from reality, truth, and freedom through political theater, debt, cultural confusion, and a willingness to surrender self-governance. Ultimately, the episode calls for citizens to reject deception, rebuild independence, and take political action before the country is pulled deeper into financial, cultural, and spiritual submission.

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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • No More Soft Men | EP56 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴
    May 11 2026

    Royce White and Professor Penn open the episode with prayer before turning to the Middle East, oil prices, inflation, and what they call the scam of “affordability” in a country buried under debt. Royce uses his weekend coaching experience to explain discipline, body language, accountability, and how sports reveal character in ways politics often avoids. The conversation connects youth basketball to a larger critique of American softness, arguing that young men need standards, pressure, gratitude, and real-world consequences to develop strength. They also criticize the Republican Party, especially its convention culture, establishment candidates, and what they see as a lack of seriousness about winning, election integrity, and civic responsibility. Royce and Professor Penn frame many political failures as a refusal to face reality, comparing bad team culture to a broader national habit of blaming others instead of correcting weakness. Ultimately, the episode argues that faith, discipline, truth, and self-governance are necessary if Americans want to resist debt, soft leadership, digital control, and cultural decline.

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    1 hr and 51 mins
  • Digital ID Trap | EP55 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴
    May 11 2026

    Professor Penn opens the show with prayer and frames the episode around faith, civic duty, and the need for people to organize around shared interests instead of shallow political agreement. He connects the conflict in the Middle East to a larger critique of the forever-war business model, arguing that defense contractors and political insiders profit while ordinary citizens carry the cost. The discussion shifts into inflation, medical and military spending, wedge issues, and how fear is used to keep people distracted from deeper systems of control. Penn also warns about data centers, digital ID, implantable technology, and technocracy, tying them to a broader threat against freedom, commerce, and human sovereignty. He then focuses on Minnesota politics, criticizing Amy Klobuchar, automatic voter registration, illegal immigration, government fraud, and what he sees as the coming use of digital ID to “solve” corruption while expanding control. The episode ultimately calls for citizens to wake up, support independent media, and get directly involved before freedom is replaced by a managed digital system.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Natural Order | EP54 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴
    May 11 2026

    Royce White and Professor Penn open the episode by reacting to Minnesota being described as a transgender capital, using it to frame a broader discussion about cultural collapse, technology, and the loss of natural order. They compare older generations’ connection to toughness, family, music, faith, and self-governance with today’s culture of digital dependence, identity politics, and ideological confusion. The conversation moves into how transgenderism, transhumanism, AI, and massive data centers may be connected to a larger push toward technological control. They also reflect on music, Prince, Chris Cornell, and the role of art in shaping culture and memory. Royce and Professor Penn argue that politics, media, and culture are being used to pull people away from reality, faith, and human freedom. Ultimately, the episode frames the moment as a fight between natural life, spiritual grounding, and human identity versus a system pushing society toward artificial control.

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    1 hr and 53 mins
  • Peace vs Power | EP53 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴
    May 6 2026

    Royce White and Professor Penn discuss President Trump’s efforts to end hostilities with Iran, using the media backlash as a sign that the post–World War II liberal order may be losing control. They argue that war functions as both a business model and a form of coercive mind control, where defense contractors profit while ordinary Americans carry the cost. The conversation expands into media propaganda, political manipulation, and what they see as a broader disconnect from reality in American culture. They also criticize modern ideological movements, especially around gender, identity, and public morality, framing them as signs of deeper spiritual and psychological decay. Throughout the episode, Royce and Professor Penn contrast scripted establishment politics with a need for truth, discernment, and real citizen action. Ultimately, the discussion frames the current moment as a battle between peace, reality, and faith on one side, and war, illusion, and institutional control on the other.

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    1 hr and 50 mins
  • A Digital Prison | EP52 | The White House Podcast LIVE 🏛🔴
    May 6 2026

    Professor Penn hosts solo from Free People Radio, reflecting on war, political deception, and what he sees as America being pushed deeper into a digital prison. He questions the official narrative around conflict in the Middle East, arguing that war functions as coercive mind control while the military-industrial complex continues steering the country toward debt and control. The episode also critiques Republican candidates and party delegates, especially those tied to military branding, establishment politics, and what Penn views as scripted or dishonest leadership. He frames Republicanism as a philosophy of giving, civic duty, faith, and self-governance, contrasting it with political movements built on fear, taking, and manipulation. Penn also warns that surveillance, digital IDs, AI, and technocracy are becoming larger threats than ordinary partisan fights. Ultimately, the episode calls for truth, discernment, and citizen action before America loses both its freedom and its spiritual foundation.

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    1 hr and 53 mins