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The Future of the Tyler Robinson Case ft. Andrea Burkhart

Will the Tyler Robinson preliminary hearing be delayed? When will the trial finally begin? And what's the story with the defense claiming they haven't received evidence from the federal government yet? Andrea Burkhart is an experienced defense attorney who has extensively covered ...  Show more

Building the Red Wall + Virginia's Last Chance

At last Friday's Phoenix rally, President Trump, Andy Biggs, and Erika Kirk put forward the opening volley of the GOP's midterm argument. The show has all the best clips, then talks to Ken Paxton about his new lawsuit targeting ActBlue, and the larger problem of Republican senato ...  Show more

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