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The Schilling Show 4/12/23: Col. Sean Reeves and Officer Daniel Shelter; Wayne Allyn Root, Rolene Marks

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The Schilling Show 4/12/23: Col. Sean Reeves and Officer Daniel Shelter; Wayne Allyn Root, Rolene Marks

Col. Sean Reeves, ACPD chief, and Officer Daniel Shelter, discusses the challenge of being a police officer today, Officer Shelter’s story and the Lifesaving Award.

CEO, entrepreneur, national talk host, bestselling author, Wayne Allyn Root analyzes supporting those who want to destroy us, building a parallel economy, and woke corporations.

Israel correspondent Rolene Marks explains the present state of Israel and terror attacks.

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

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