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The Schilling Show 12/14/17 Hour 2: John Guandolo, Jarrett Stepman

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The Schilling Show 12/14/17 Hour 2: John Guandolo, Jarrett Stepman

John Guandolo, counter terrorism Expert, former FBI agent, and founder of UnderstandingTheThreat.com, analyzes why Trump moved the US Embassy to Jerusalem, Israel’s response, and more ideas along the lines of his book Raising a Jihadi Generation.

Editor of The Daily Signal, Jarrett Stepman explains  the “pronoun wars”, the NYC commission on human rights, and violation of the first amendment.

All of this and more in hour two on The Schilling Show!

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