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Chaos in the Capital

We talk about the week of climatic events surrounding Trump and the Washington D.C Riots along with what the future of American Democracy looks like for 2021.  Please leave a review on iTunes if you liked the episode.  Feel free to request topics you...

An episode of the Policy War podcast, hosted by Rus'sel Butts, titled "Chaos in the Capital" was published on January 11, 2021 and runs 43 minutes.

January 11, 2021 ·43m · Policy War

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We talk about the week of climatic events surrounding Trump and the Washington D.C Riots along with what the future of American Democracy looks like for 2021. Please leave a review on iTunes if you liked the episode. Feel free to request topics you want us to cover [email protected]

We talk about the week of climatic events surrounding Trump and the Washington D.C Riots along with what the future of American Democracy looks like for 2021. 
Please leave a review on iTunes if you liked the episode. 
Feel free to request topics you want us to cover [email protected]
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