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The Post Millennial’s Andy Ngo joins us to discuss the first felony conviction of an Antifa rioter from Portland, Oregon, and its implications on national security and cultural discourse. Lawsuits in California, New Jersey, and Georgia could soon reshape how we address riot violence—and there’s no one better to discuss that than the master of riot coverage himself.
We hit the brakes to discuss one of the biggest cinematic accomplishments in “mockumentary” history—and to hear from the minds behind it. Straight from the “black carpet” at the premiere of “Am I Racist?” by The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh, we bring you the best analysis and footage of the movie already selling out theaters nationwide, according to The Daily Wire’s Ben Shapiro.
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