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The Schilling Show 11/29/17 Hour 1: Iain Murray, Philip Van Cleave

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The Schilling Show 11/29/17 Hour 1: Iain Murray, Philip Van Cleave

Iain Murray, vice president of Competitive Enterprise Institute, discusses the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, conflict over leadership, and more on how Congress must make CFPB accountable.

President of Virginia Citizens Defense League, Philip Van Cleave shares McAuliffe’s edict on guns, how it will work and legal authority, and more on McAuliffe’s illegal gun ban.

All of this and more in hour one of a Wild Wednesday edition on The Schilling Show!

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