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The Schilling Show 4/7/20 Hour 2: Robert Wilkie, Congressman Dan Crenshaw, Julio Rivera, Jarome Bell

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The Schilling Show 4/7/20 Hour 2: Robert Wilkie, Congressman Dan Crenshaw, Julio Rivera, Jarome Bell

Robert Wilkie, secretary of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs,analyzes the confirmed cases at VA facilities, getting supplies, and trial medications.

Congressman Dan Crenshaw, TX-02, former Navy SEAL, Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient, and author, discusses why America has become such an angry nation, source of the outrage, and where we find strength in the Era of Outrage.

Editorial Director of ReactionaryTimes.com, Julio Rivera explains the COVID-19 report from inside Europe, local observations, and impact on economy.

Chief Petty Officer Jarome Bell for Congress VA-02 USN (Ret.) shares about himself and why he wants to run for Congress, being black and conservative, and the most important issues.

All of this and more in hour two on a Turbo Tuesday edition of The Schilling Show!

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