In this explosive new episode 18 of The Erin Molan Show, Erin sits down with Dr. Gad Saad — author, professor, and close friend of Charlie Kirk — for a raw, unfiltered conversation.
đź”´ They cover: The despicable lies Candace Owens and others spread blaming Jews Why the “both sides” argument on political violence is completely misleading Dr. Saad’s professor scorecard on Donald Trump’s presidency Who would be the best to replace Trump in 2028: JD Vance or Marco Rubio? PLUS his blunt message to the culture of cowardice
👉 In the Headlines: Erin and guest host Tali Shine break down: The FBI testimony on texts from Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin, Tyler Robinson Melania Trump firing back at Hunter Biden and others Kash Patel’s best Senate hearing moments humiliating Dems’ fundraising clip attempts And more!
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