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Ep. 2459 - Debunking Candace Owens’ Evil Bulls***

7/7/20261 hr 30 min

Preliminary hearings begin in the Charlie Kirk murder case… and Candace Owens’ insane conspiracies continue to make waves – and today, we’ll examine and debunk them; Senate Democratic Maine candidate Graham Platner may be at the end of the road after yet another rape allegation; and Iran threatens to assassinate me.

Ep. 2459

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  1. Ben Shapiro· Host0:00

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