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The Schilling Show January 4, 2024: Rolene Marks, Gray Delany, John Whitehead

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The Schilling Show January 4, 2024: Rolene Marks, Gray Delany, John Whitehead

Rolene Marks, Israel Correspondent, talks about South Africa taking Israel to the International Court of Justice.

Gray Delany, citizen activist, provides details on presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. coming to Charlottesville.

John Whitehead, founder and president of the Rutherford Institute, discusses 2023 actions of government cruelty, brutality, and abuse.

All of this and more on a Throwdown Thursday Edition of The Schilling Show!

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