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1. The Capitol Riots

An episode of the Political Parley podcast, hosted by AVRadio, titled "1. The Capitol Riots " was published on March 1, 2021 and runs 13 minutes.

March 1, 2021 ·13m · Political Parley

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In this episode, Albertine Combs moderates a discussion between two students about the January 6th Capitol Riots, including the media's portrayal of the event, how the former administration handled it, and how it'll impact our democracy. Music credits: Library of Congress, Music Division. 

In this episode, Albertine Combs moderates a discussion between two students about the January 6th Capitol Riots, including the media's portrayal of the event, how the former administration handled it, and how it'll impact our democracy.

Music credits: Library of Congress, Music Division. 

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