INTERVIEWS & APPEARANCES

Natalie Winters Interviews

A curated record of Natalie Winters in interviews, panels, debates and guest appearances outside the usual War Room format.

PBS · JUNE 4, 2026

Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Natalie Winters and Adam Mockler discuss politics, trust in media, journalistic standards, immigration and the relationship between political identity and digital audiences at Hofstra University.

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TAIWAN · DECEMBER 2025

Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim

Winters interviews Taiwan's vice president at the Presidential Office in Taipei on geopolitics, cross-strait relations, defence and U.S.-Taiwan cooperation.

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UNDERCURRENTS · APRIL 16, 2025

Where MAGA could go wrong

A 26-minute interview with Emily Jashinsky discussing Winters' White House role, media coverage and areas of tension inside the MAGA coalition.

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GLENN BECK · APRIL 4, 2025

The Glenn Beck Program

Winters appears as a guest to discuss political organising and the groups she linked to coordinated attacks on Tesla locations.

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PIERS MORGAN UNCENSORED · MARCH 2025

Debate with Christopher Steele

A combative panel segment in which Winters challenges Steele over the Trump dossier and his role in the 2016 political controversy.

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PIERS MORGAN UNCENSORED · JUNE 25, 2025

Iran, Israel and NATO

A panel discussion after the Israel-Iran ceasefire, with Winters appearing as War Room's White House correspondent alongside several foreign-policy commentators.

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OAN · JULY 28, 2026

The Matt Gaetz Show

Winters discusses criticism of her White House presence and presentation, and argues that audience size has changed the media hierarchy.

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WAR ROOM · ONGOING

Guest interviews and hosted segments

As a co-host and executive editor, Winters also conducts interviews within War Room itself. The programme's tag archive is the most direct running index.

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Long-form appearances are useful because they show the arguments, questions and reporting themes around Natalie Winters in context, not just in a 12-second clip flying past on social media.

RADICAL CONCEPT: CONTEXT