Border Crisis About to Get Much Worse

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Townhall Review
December 16, 2022

Townhall Review – December 17, 2022

Hugh Hewitt talks to Byron York, of the Washington Examiner, about the immigration crisis at the border going from bad to worse.

Joe Piscopo talks with Andrew McCarthy about the arrest of Sam Bankman-Fried on the eve of his testimony before Congress on the collapse of FTX – the crypto exchange platform he founded.

Chris Stigall talks to Ed Morrissey, of Hot Air, about the shockwave from the release of the Twitter Files.

Dennis Prager looks at Florida, and newly re-elected Governor Ron DeSantis, the migration of residents of other states to Florida, and the governor’s request for an investigation into Covid vaccine manufacturers; then Pete Peterson, Dean of the School of Public Policy at Pepperdine University, joins Hugh Hewitt to talk about California Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed reparations of $233,000 for each descent of enslaved persons.

Bruce Hooley examines the contrast of recent developments in Ohio versus what we saw at the White House as President Biden signed the “Defense of Marriage Act.”

Julie Hartman talks with Masih Alinejad about the Iranian protests following the death of Mahsa Amini in police custody over her non-compliance with laws mandating head covering for women.

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