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Jan 2025
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Normally Podcast: A Normal Inauguration ...

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In this episode, Mary Katharine & Karol cover various aspects of Inauguration Day, including personal impressions, celebrity sightings, and a detailed analysis of Trump's speech. They discuss cultural shifts, new alliances, and generational changes in leadership, culminating in a discussion about Biden's last day and the pardons he issued. They explore the political ramifications of these actions, including comparisons to Trump's administration and the handling of immigration policies. The discussion also touches on the pardons related to the January 6th events and the broader implications for law enforcement and civil liberties. Normally is part of the Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Podcast Network - new episodes debut every Tuesday & Thursday. 

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