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Aug 2024
30m 28s

Fighting The Squad - August 28th, Hour 2

SEAN HANNITY
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 Patrick Hughs, Partner, Hughes and Suhr, and Daniel Suhr, Partner, Hughes and Suhr, have filed a lawsuit, representing Columbia students suing the anti-Jewsish encampments on Columbia's campus as well as the 'Squad' for their support and encouragement of the encampments. 

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