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The Schilling Show November 17, 2023: Jim Bacon, Scott Powell

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The Schilling Show November 17, 2023: Jim Bacon, Scott Powell

Jim Bacon, executive director of the Jefferson Council, reports on disruptions at the Abigail Shrier event at UVA, problems he noticed, and his proposed solutions.

Scott Powell, Ph.D., author, and columnist, provides an update on the planned removal of the Reconciliation Memorial in Arlington National Cemetery, why he believes the monument still holds importance, and details on steps in the process.

All of this and more on Freaky and Free-Phone Friday Edition of The Schilling Show!

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