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America First Episode 5

"Beleaguered" AG Jeff Sessions has drawn the ire …

An episode of the America First podcast, hosted by We The People, titled "America First Episode 5" was published on July 26, 2017 and runs 44 minutes.

July 26, 2017 ·44m · America First

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"Beleaguered" AG Jeff Sessions has drawn the ire of President Trump. We take a deep dive into new WH Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci and his background. The economy and stock markets have never been better, causing unprecedented optimism between employers and the American people in general! The American Terrorist of the Week segment shines a light on the attempted coup de'tat going on inside the Deep State against POTUS Trump.

"Beleaguered" AG Jeff Sessions has drawn the ire of President Trump. We take a deep dive into new WH Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci and his background. The economy and stock markets have never been better, causing unprecedented optimism between employers and the American people in general! The American Terrorist of the Week segment shines a light on the attempted coup de'tat going on inside the Deep State against POTUS Trump.
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