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The Schilling Show 6/26/18 Hour 2: Steven W. Mosher, Victoria Cobb, Mike Gonzalez

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The Schilling Show 6/26/18 Hour 2: Steven W. Mosher, Victoria Cobb, Mike Gonzalez

Steven W. Mosher, president of Population Research Institute and author, analyzes China as a friend or an enemy to the US, China cheating on trade,  and more on the bully of Asia.

President of The Family Foundation of Virginia, Victoria Cobb discusses on the abortion industry challenging Virginia’s abortion laws, objections, and more on her lawsuit.

Mike Gonzalez, senior fellow of the Heritage Foundation, shares the basis of the 2015 Students for Fair Admission lawsuit, theoretical v. actual numbers, and more on Harvard oppressing minorities.

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

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