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Dec 2023
33m 30s

America's Never-Ending Pearl Harbor

Charlie Kirk
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Eighty-two years ago today, Japan launched an assault on the U.S. homeland at Pearl Harbor, killing 2,400 Americans and dragging the country into World War 2. But now, Pearl Harbor is literally a weekly event, as 12,000 migrants a day flood over the border bringing the fentanyl that murders 100,000 Americans a year. Rep. Andy Biggs talks about how the border calamity is becoming the ONLY issue that matters in America. Plus, Donald Trump Jr. gives an update on the endless New York civil trial, and explains why Hunter Biden shouldn't be allowed the privilege of a public Congressional hearing about his lifetime of corruption.

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