
In this interview, Scott Challen speaks with commentator and political analyst Joel Jammal about the state of free speech in the West, the influence of organised political interests, and the growing divide between political elites and everyday citizens.Filmed during the conference in Washington DC, the discussion explores how international politics, media narratives, and lobbying power shape the debates Australians are now having around sovereignty, migration, and national identity.The conversation also touches on the pressures facing Western democracies and why political movements around the world are beginning to challenge the global consensus on immigration, energy policy, and economic sovereignty. I hope you enjoy this chat 🙏This episode was filmed on the 3rd of March 2026 in Washinton D.C.Click here to watch the full conversaton on Scott's channel - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qyhlrBjH1_o Thank you for your support keeping this show going 🙏 - https://tpaust.com.au/shop/🔑 Click here to follow us elsewhere - https://shor.by/TheArkIf you like this content please remember to comment, share and smash that like button to boost us in the algorithm. Thank you 🙏*Disclaimer: Any comments made by the panelists are individually their own and the Ark or other presenters are not responsible for them. Please note that the conversation in this video is not medical advice nor investment advice.#TheArkPodcast #joeljammal #turningpointaustralia #AustralianLobbyGroup #ShallowChal #ScottChallen
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