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Dec 2022
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There have been increasing talks to ban Tik Tok in the US, Buck gives his contrarian opinion on the whole situation. Plus people are crying hypocrisy over an Elon Musk Twitter decision and a House Intelligence Committee report shows there may be evidence that covid came from China’s bioweapons lab program. 

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