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The Schilling Show 6/5/17 Hour1: Tom Garrett, Kenneth Jackson, and Cliff Maloney Jr.

Congressman Tom Garrett calls into the show to discuss the Chaos in Charlottesville and the protest and arrest on the downtow mall.

Running Independent for Charlottesville City Council, Kenneth Jackson joins the show to give his input on the recent activity on the downtown mall and at Lee Park.

President of Young Americans for Liberty: Bunker Hill Battle for Student Free Speech, Cliff Maloney Jr. spends time with us to share info on what’s happening at Bunker Hill Community College and the response from the school to this on going action.

All this on hour one of The Schilling Show!

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