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From the Archive: Charlie vs. The University of Illinois on Abortion

Is some weird metaphor about a violinist an irrefutable argument against the pro-life position? Probably not, but a student at the University of Illinois tried it on Charlie and it didn't go well for him. In this dive back into the debate archive, Charlie battles Illinois student ...  Show more

Dismantling the Antifa/NGO Alliance + AMA 263

Dismantling the Antifa/NGO Alliance + AMA 263 Two weeks have passed since TPUSA Frontlines reporter Savanah Hernandez was assaulted covering anti-ICE goons in Minneapolis, but her attackers still aren't facing state charges. Savanah joins the show for the first time since the att ...  Show more

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