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The Schilling Show 5/29/19 Hour 2: Gidon Ben Zvi, Chris Pope, Chris Arps

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The Schilling Show 5/29/19 Hour 2: Gidon Ben Zvi, Chris Pope, Chris Arps

Gidon Ben Zvi, Israel correspondent, discusses restitution and reparations of the Holocaust, righting a historic injustice, and rising antisemitism.

Senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Chris Pope explains preexisting conditions and Obamacare’s fundamental flaw, STLDI criticisms, and the reality.

Chris Arps, member of Project 21 National Advisory Council, analyzes Trump’s new policy, Project 21’s “Blueprint for a Better Black America”, and the order to hold immigrants and sponsors fiscally accountable.

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

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