Badlands Media

Badlands Media features the work of a dedicated group of Patriot citizen journalists who are changing the media landscape in America. Badlands Media shows are originally broadcast LIVE on Rumble.com/BadlandsMedia. Join us live on Rumble to interact with our community and the hosts in the chat.

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Episodes

14 minutes ago

Jon Herold hosts a Friday call-in edition of The Daily Herold, opening with reactions to the much-hyped White House announcement, which turns out to be a new official app offering livestreams and direct updates. Jon critiques the buildup around the announcement, pointing out the recurring pattern of overhyped expectations versus underwhelming reveals.
The show quickly shifts into audience participation, with callers driving the conversation into deeper territory. A primary focus centers on Presidential Emergency Action Documents (PEADs), where Jon and a caller discuss their historical roots, their connection to executive orders, and how they may be triggered during national emergencies. The discussion highlights the lack of transparency around these documents, the absence of recent congressional updates, and the difficulty in determining how many currently exist.
The conversation expands into broader theories around emergency powers, including FEMA’s potential role in crisis scenarios, logistical infrastructure like supply chains, and how these systems could be activated in large-scale events. Jon offers a more measured perspective on “devolution,” expressing skepticism about any clear public disclosure while acknowledging that indirect signs could still emerge over time.
Throughout the episode, Jon emphasizes the complexity of connecting fragmented information, encouraging listeners to stay grounded, avoid overinterpretation, and recognize that large systemic shifts, if real, would likely unfold gradually rather than through sudden, dramatic revelations.

28 minutes ago

President Donald J. Trump delivers remarks to American farmers, focusing on agricultural policy, trade, and the economic pressures facing the farming industry. He highlights the importance of supporting domestic agriculture, reducing regulatory burdens, and ensuring that U.S. farmers remain competitive in global markets.
Trump discusses trade relationships and tariffs, emphasizing efforts to secure better deals for American agricultural exports while protecting farmers from unfavorable foreign competition. He also addresses rising input costs, supply chain challenges, and the role of energy prices in impacting farming operations.
Throughout the remarks, Trump underscores the connection between national policy and rural economic stability, framing farmers as a critical backbone of the American economy. The event centers on reinforcing support for the agricultural sector while outlining ongoing efforts to strengthen long term sustainability and profitability for U.S. farmers.

3 hours ago

CannCon and Chris Paul break down key developments in immigration policy, ongoing foreign policy tensions, and the way both are being presented to the public. The episode digs into the latest discussions surrounding border enforcement and legislative efforts, with a focus on how political leaders are positioning their messaging versus what is actually being proposed. They also examine rising geopolitical tensions, highlighting conflicting reports and shifting narratives coming from both officials and media outlets.
The hosts analyze how coverage differs depending on the outlet, pointing out inconsistencies in how stories related to national security, international conflict, and domestic policy are framed. They also touch on reactions from political figures and institutions, emphasizing what is being prioritized in public statements and what appears to be avoided or minimized. Throughout the conversation, CannCon and Chris Paul reinforce the importance of paying attention to patterns in reporting, recognizing narrative shifts, and staying grounded when evaluating fast-moving news stories.

3 hours ago

Hosted by JB White, this episode opens with reflections on personal health stories and a deep dive into the realities of navigating the modern healthcare system, sparked by a detailed bladder cancer case and the role of emerging immunotherapy treatments. JB highlights the imbalance between patient care and institutional incentives, while emphasizing how advancements in genetics and medical technology could reshape outcomes in the coming years. The conversation shifts into broader cultural and political observations, including perspectives on Trump’s long-standing strategic posture toward Iran and the Middle East, pushing back against narratives of inconsistency. Throughout, JB blends personal anecdotes, audience interaction, and commentary on media narratives, urging listeners to think critically about both healthcare systems and geopolitical messaging.

13 hours ago

Frankie Val returns with a wide-ranging conversation that moves from lighthearted banter into deeper concerns about political uncertainty, media narratives, and the difficulty of knowing what’s actually true. The episode explores questions surrounding elections, shifting political priorities, and the long-term consequences of decisions being made behind the scenes. Frankie and the crew dig into the idea that many major issues may be reframed or strategically managed, leaving the public reacting without full visibility into what’s driving events.
Along the way, the discussion blends humor with skepticism, touching on health conversations, cultural observations, and the importance of staying grounded while navigating an overwhelming information landscape. As always, the show closes with audience interaction, giveaways, and a reminder that even in uncertain times, curiosity and conversation still matter.

13 hours ago

CannCon and Alpha Warrior kick off SITREP with a sharp look at the massive wave of data breaches impacting millions of Americans, breaking down how stolen personal information is being weaponized during tax season and why identity protection is becoming critical. From there, the conversation shifts into cultural and military dynamics, including debates around normalization, marijuana laws, and how public perception evolves alongside shifting societal standards.
The episode leans heavily into military mindset and psychology, as the hosts react to viral recruitment-style content and discuss whether there is a broader push to reignite enlistment enthusiasm. Drawing from personal experience, they unpack the emotional pull of service, camaraderie, and how messaging can influence behavior. Later, they analyze cryptic White House posts and speculate on signaling, patterns, and what may or may not be intentional communication. Throughout, the discussion blends humor, lived experience, and sharp analysis of information flow in today’s environment.

19 hours ago

Jon Herold hosts The Daily Herold and unpacks the latest fallout surrounding the SAVE Act, focusing on how lawmakers are responding after recent developments and what their public statements reveal about the true likelihood of meaningful election reform. He highlights specific reactions from Congress, the framing of the bill in media coverage, and what the vote dynamics suggest about political alignment versus public messaging.
The episode then shifts to rising tensions involving Iran, where Jon breaks down the latest headlines, conflicting intelligence narratives, and how different outlets are shaping the story. He examines how escalation is being communicated, what signals may point to coordination versus chaos, and why the timing of these reports matters in the broader geopolitical context.
Jon also takes a closer look at how media narratives are fragmenting across both domestic and international stories, pointing out clear contradictions, selective reporting, and the role of amplification in driving confusion. He emphasizes how quickly narratives are being introduced, reframed, or abandoned, making it difficult to track what is actually consistent versus manufactured.
Throughout the episode, Jon reinforces the importance of pattern recognition over headline reactions, encouraging viewers to filter information carefully, question framing, and stay grounded amid a rapidly shifting and often contradictory information landscape.

19 hours ago

Ashe in America and Ghost break down Season 3 Episode 2 of The Chosen, focusing on the pivotal moment where Jesus begins sending the disciples out “two by two.” The episode explores what it means to step into purpose, the weight of responsibility, and the shift from learning to action.
The hosts unpack the deeper meaning behind this transition, framing it as both a strategic and spiritual deployment, while also examining key character dynamics including Matthew’s reconciliation with his parents, the evolving tension with Rome, and the contrast between worldly power and divine mission. Throughout the discussion, Ashe and Ghost highlight how each storyline reflects personal transformation, conviction, and the challenge of living out what has been taught.
This episode sets the stage for what comes next, emphasizing that the mission is expanding and the disciples are no longer just followers, but participants in something much bigger.

2 days ago

President Donald J. Trump convenes a cabinet meeting to discuss the administration’s priorities across economic policy, national security, and domestic governance. The discussion centers on recent progress in energy production, declining costs, and broader economic indicators, with Trump highlighting what he describes as a continued turnaround in key sectors.
Cabinet members provide updates on their respective departments, covering border enforcement efforts, regulatory rollbacks, and initiatives aimed at strengthening American industry and workforce participation. The conversation also touches on foreign policy considerations, including ongoing global tensions and the administration’s strategic posture moving forward.
Throughout the meeting, Trump reinforces a focus on reducing costs for Americans, increasing domestic output, and maintaining what he characterizes as strong economic momentum. The session reflects coordination across agencies while outlining the administration’s next steps in sustaining growth and addressing ongoing challenges.

2 days ago

In this March 26 episode of Badlands Daily, CannCon and Alpha Warrior focus heavily on Ukraine-related funding, alleged financial pipelines, and how that ties into U.S. politics.
The show opens with discussion around intercepted communications involving Ukrainian officials, reportedly referencing a plan to route money toward Joe Biden’s reelection efforts, with involvement tied to agencies like USAID. The hosts question the depth of that operation and whether it reflects a broader system rather than an isolated incident.
They expand into the Ukraine funding pipeline overall, connecting it to entities like Burisma, NGO networks, and what they describe as “smurfing” operations through groups like ActBlue. The conversation centers on how U.S. taxpayer money sent abroad may be cycled back through NGOs and international programs, including references to funding initiatives in places like Pakistan.
The discussion also touches on Zelensky’s role, the timing of political developments surrounding Donald Trump, and how legal and political actors, such as Mark Elias and Perkins Coie, fit into the broader ecosystem being described. There are also brief mentions of global connections involving countries like China and Iran within these financial and legal networks.
Throughout the episode, CannCon and Alpha Warrior frame the conversation around whether these overlapping elements point to a coordinated system of influence involving foreign aid, political campaigns, and institutional actors.

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