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The Schilling Show 2/26/18 Hour 1: Andrew Egger, Sheriff Richard Mack, Anthony Kovic

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The Schilling Show 2/26/18 Hour 1: Andrew Egger, Sheriff Richard Mack, Anthony Kovic

Andrew Egger, reporter for The Weekly Standard, analyzes the initial relationship between Trump and NRA, post Parkland discussions, and the floated proposals of stricter gun laws.

Sheriff Richard Mack for Congress (AZ-08) discusses why he is running for Congress, Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association and more on guns in schools.

Preparation expert and author of Emergency Prepping: Simple Disaster Preparedness for the Modern Family, Anthony Kovic explains the current state of the US power grid and previous attacks, as well as what could be coming and what impact would an attack have on individuals and business.

All of this and more in hour one on a Manic Monday edition of The Schilling Show!

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