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Jul 2023
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541. Andy & DJ CTI: Murder Charges Dropp...

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In today's episode, Andy & DJ discuss a women accused of ordering her 14-year-old son to shoot and kill a man will no longer face murder charges, NYC Mayor Eric Adams comparing a 84-year-old Holocaust survivor to a plantation owner, and the Supreme Court outlawing affirmative action in college admissions.

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