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November 21, 2025 29 mins

In this episode, we delve into the urgent issue of Christian persecution in Nigeria, sparked by a recent statement from Nicki Minaj praising President Trump's renewed focus on the matter. Join us as we discuss alarming statistics of violence against Christians, including the appalling number of fatalities and the destruction of churches. Congressman Riley Moore, leading an investigation into these human rights violations, highlights the importance of U.S. intervention while emphasizing the need for moral clarity in foreign policy. Tune in for a compelling conversation on how America can support vulnerable communities without falling into the trap of endless military involvement. 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right News, Roundup, Information overload our here's our toll free
telephone number. It's eight hundred and nine four to one
Sean if you want to be a part of the program.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Now what I love.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
One thing I love about President Trump is he's taking
on the issue of peace around the world. Indian Pakistan,
the war with Israel and Iran twelve days and guess
what he took out their nuclear sites, Cambodia, Rwanda. I mean,
we can go all across the world, and the President
understands the might of the US economy uses that as leverage.

(00:33):
If you want access to our economy and you don't
want to be terriff to death, then you better stop
persecuting innocent people. And he's used that leverage quite often.
The President similarly, you know, he does want peace. Look
at all the political energy and time and effort that
he's expended on the issue of Putin and Ukraine and

(00:55):
Russia and Ukraine and peace in the Middle East. He's
done a lot and hopefully we'll get to the end
conclusion of both of them eventually. Anyway, we've had this
issue involving what's going on in Nigeria and the persecution
of Christians, and now the President has tasked Congressman Riley

(01:16):
Moore to lead an investigation in the House and the
following I want to read something to you or remarks
and information from Chris Smith, Republican, New Jersey in the
House Foreign Affairs Africa Subcommittee November twentieth hearing entitled President
Trump's redesignation of Nigeria as a country of particular concern

(01:36):
a serious, well founded wake up call. And according to
Open Doors, more Christians are slaughtered in Nigeria than anywhere
else in the world. Over fifty two thousand Christians in
Nigeria have reportedly been targeted and killed by Islamist extremists. All,
approximately thirty four thousand moderate Muslims have been murdered by

(01:58):
Islamis attack since two thousand and nine. More than seven
thousand have been murdered this year alone. Some nineteen thousand
churches have been attacked anyway, so the numbers are real.
It was very interesting to watch Nicki Minaj and I'm
sure she probably you know, was excoriated on social media
and by the left, but daring to thank Donald Trump

(02:21):
for prioritizing the issue of Christian persecution in Nigeria.

Speaker 2 (02:26):
Here's what she said.

Speaker 3 (02:27):
I would like to thank President Trump for prioritizing this
issue and for his leadership on the global stage. In Nigeria,
Christians are being targeted, driven from their homes and killed.
Churches have been burned, families have been torn apart, and
entire communities live in fear constantly simply because of how

(02:51):
they pray. And I want to be clear, protecting Christians
in Nigeria is not about taking.

Speaker 1 (02:59):
Sides about human decency. Now, I applaud Nicki Minaj. She
knew darn well when she came forward with those statements
that she'd probably be criticized, maybe even ostracized. I'm not
that into pop culture the way Linda is, but she
knew that that was an act of courage. But she

(03:20):
cares about human life more than she does about these
idiotic attacks by these keyboard warriors that are anonymous, you know,
naked or in their underwear in their parents' basement, and
she was willing to take it on and rightly thanked
the President for it. Anyway, Congressman now Riley Moore joins
us who has been tasked by the President to deal

(03:40):
with this and investigate this Congressman Nicki Minaj is right.
I give her a lot of credit. I'm sure she
was exporiated for saying that, but you know what, lives
are being lost at a very high number.

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Yeah, Sean. And you know I don't own any Nicki
Minaj records myself. You know, I really do have to
give her credit for elevating this tragic and horrific situation
in Nigeria, using her platform and raising it in the
American consciousness because this is something myself and you mentioned

(04:14):
Congress and Chris Smith, we've been talking about for a
pretty long time. And I knew that if we could
just get this on the radar of President Trump, which
he is incredibly busy saving this country, preventing wars, piece
of deals, trade deals, tax deals, as soon as he

(04:35):
saw it, he would do the right thing, because I
know this is in President Trump's heart, and that's exactly
what happened. I was asking for Nigeria to get redesignated
a country of particular concern and that's important because it
opens up a lot of levers for the administration to
use in terms of sanctions, stopping aid, arm sales, training

(04:57):
equip freezing international finance institutions and flows of dollars into that.
And there's a lot of things fifteen different levers in
there that can can be pulled, and the President redesignated them.
And I want to highlight that redesignation. President Trump had
designated Nigeria a Country of Particular Concern in his first term.

(05:20):
President Biden took that designation off, citing that these killings
have nothing to do with religion whatsoever. What's happening here
is that climate change is the prime driver of the
violence because of variable land and disputes between herders and farmers.

Speaker 1 (05:41):
Right, is there any ambiguity that radical Islamis are torturing
and killing innocent Christian people because of the issue of religion.
Is is that the reason of the conflict or is
it climate change?

Speaker 2 (05:53):
Because it can't be both.

Speaker 4 (05:55):
No, it cannot be both. It is very clearly these
folks are losing their lives. Our other sisters in Christ
are losing their life since their faith arden Savior Jesus Christ. Now,
the objectives of these terrorist organizations over there, and there's
three prime drivers in bookhrab I s West Aforis and

(06:18):
the Bulani militants that are in the middle belt of
the country that last when the Sulanis are the ones
that are really perpetrating these crimes against Christians. And of course, look,
ultimately they want the Christians gone and so they can
take all their land. And the way they're going to
achieve their objectives is wiping Christian talents and taking them

(06:42):
off of this planet. So that has been their objective.
And unfortunately we got a report just today. Tell me
if not religiously driven, when today we get a report
fifty two children were kidnapped from a Catholic school in
Nigeria along with their teachers with Islamic militants. The Kiwani

(07:03):
tribe went in there, burned the school down and kidnapped
the kids. This is exactly what we're talking about.

Speaker 1 (07:09):
Well, the President, I do agree with the Trump doctrine.
I do agree with him on no Forever wars, but
I also understand that that does not mean isolationism. I
think America has got to be a nation with moral clarity.
I think that's why the President took out the ISIS Caliphate.

Speaker 2 (07:27):
Convert or die.

Speaker 1 (07:28):
I think that's why he took out Solomoni BG Daddy
dropped the mother of all bombs on Afghanistan and why
he took out around's nuclear sites. Do you think there
is a cause of action for the President to take
here if ultimately human lives are going to be lost
lost in mass here?

Speaker 5 (07:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (07:48):
So what has been happening in the conversations, and we
had a high level delegation from the government of Nigeria
in Washington, d C. This week, met with the administration,
met with myself and some other members of Congress as well,
and what we have all been saying to them is
there is an opportunity here for Nigeria. There's an opportunity

(08:12):
for you all to work with us, the United States
and coordination and cooperation to stop the killing of Christians
and help you all, help empower you to defeat this
Islamic terrorist threat that is within your country. We have
a lot of experience obviously in this and we can

(08:32):
help them, but it has to be us working together
to do this. And I'm with the President on this.
I don't want forever wars. I don't want a nation
building exercise here, I don't want regime chains. I don't
want any of those things. But I want the murder
of Christians to stop. And I think the Nigerians also

(08:53):
want to deal with the Islamic terrorist threat in their country.
So I do think there's an opportunity here for us
of work together on this.

Speaker 1 (09:01):
Oh, do you think that there are certain leaders if
they are removed, that the problem could likely be resolved
and a fear factor would kick in for their underlings.

Speaker 4 (09:15):
You know, I think perhaps is certain leaders.

Speaker 1 (09:19):
I know you probably don't want to answer that question,
but it's a logical question.

Speaker 4 (09:23):
Yeah, in terms of the long orizations, yes, I do
think that that could be part of a consideration of
how to move forward there. But it's going to be multifaceted.
They met with Secretary Pete Hegsett the part war. They

(09:44):
are part of this, the stated part of this. I'm
leading this congressional investigation as part of the broader task
force to tackle this issue here. But yes, there are some,
without getting in a classified space, experious actors that are
in Nigeria right now.

Speaker 1 (10:05):
All right, Well, we appreciate what you're doing. Our prayers
are with these innocent people that are being persecuted. It's
sad to believe that in this day and age this
still goes on, but it does, and I think America
if it can help, not take over, but help.

Speaker 2 (10:21):
I believe in moral clarity.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
Anyway, Congressman, thank you eight hundred and ninety four one, Shawn,
if you want to be a part of the program. Well,
Caroline Levitt was really on her game yesterday. I want
to play her sparring with a reporter over Democratic lawmakers
on this issue of disobeying orders of the commander in chief.

Speaker 6 (10:43):
The President and the Vice President for that matter, have
accused the other side of encouraging political violence. Isn't that
exactly what the president is doing when he says that
members of Congress should be killed.

Speaker 7 (10:54):
Why aren't you talking about what these members of Congress
are doing to encourage it incite violence. Are literally saying
to one point three million active duty service members not
to defy the chain of command, not to follow lawful orders.
Every single review is an illegal order, which they are.
But they're they're suggesting, Nancy, that the President has given

(11:17):
illegal orders, which he has not. Every single order that
is given to this United States Military by this Commander
in chief and through this command chain of command, through
the Secretary of War is lawful. And the courts have
proven that this administration has an unparalleled record at the
Supreme Court, because we are following the laws. We don't
defy court orders. We do things by the books. And

(11:39):
to suggest and encourage that active duty service members defy
the chain of command is a very dangerous thing for
sitting members of Congress to do.

Speaker 1 (11:48):
I mean, the fact that the media is defending this
is spectacular to me. Then she called out media silence
over the Democratic lawmaker's video.

Speaker 7 (11:56):
If this were Republican members of Congress who were encouraging
members of the militarian members of our United States government
to defy orders from the President and from the chain
of command, this entire room would be up in arms.
But instead it is the other way around. And I
think that's quite telling you.

Speaker 1 (12:12):
Then you got, on the other hand, Liberal Joe Over
at MSDNC knew whatever the hell that means, scolding Lindsey
Graham for trashing Democrats on this issue, this disobey illegal
orders video, which to me is spectacularly you know, outrageous.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
Listen, Lindsay knows better.

Speaker 8 (12:33):
I mean, that's what's so pathetic about it.

Speaker 2 (12:36):
It's sad.

Speaker 8 (12:36):
I know Lindsay, Lindsay for a long time, he's been
a friend. Lindsey knows better. These Republicans on Capitol Hill
know better, saying getting angry at anybody for first telling
troops don't commit illegal acts. It's it's just nonsensical. You're

(13:01):
not that stupid. Stop blindly going along with this same
thing with the Republicans and come on, Lindsay, you of
all people, know that troops cannot commit illegal actions, and
you should be saluting your colleagues for telling them don't

(13:22):
commit illegal actions.

Speaker 1 (13:25):
Now, poor Liberal Joe, he has a problem. He has
an anger management problem. As he drops an F bomb
this morning on MSDNZ, he was.

Speaker 5 (13:33):
Going to just flop over.

Speaker 8 (13:35):
I tell you he was so shocked and stunned. These
people are lying through the through their teeth. These people
are lying through their teeth.

Speaker 3 (13:44):
In it's just half.

Speaker 8 (13:45):
It was like it was like Joe Biden when he said, yes,
that these people are lying from they areties. Mike Johnson
knows that this is all about what military men and
women need to do to uphold their sacred oath, and
that is not commit illegal actions.

Speaker 1 (14:08):
You know, the idea that you're going to drop an
F bomb over this. I don't know what happened to
Liberal Joe. I remember Liberal Joe when he was a
congressman in Pensacola, very conservative, probably the most conservative district
in all of my free state of Florida. I remember
him calling me in two thousand, the Democrats are stealing
the election in Florida. He's going off and off and off.

(14:32):
Now he claims that he's a journalist. No, I think
Joe Scarborough wanted to be on TV way too much,
and he turned into whatever he needed to turn into
so he can get a big, fat paycheck.

Speaker 2 (14:45):
I'm incapable of doing that.

Speaker 1 (14:47):
When all of those text messages of mine were released.
We were talking about earlier with Jim Jordan, the commentary
of liberals on MSDNC and fake news. You know, Oh
my gosh, it sounds like his monologues. He really believes
this stuff. Does that infer they do not. When we
come back, we'll check in with doctor Mark Siegel. He's
got a book out on miracles and medicine. Next, all right,

(15:09):
remember Al Michael's famous call nineteen eighty American hockey miracle
on ice? You know, do you believe in miracles? Well,
doctor Mark Siegel, my friend and colleague over at Fox,
has authored a new book, The Miracles among Us how
God's grace plays a role in healing.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
It just came out this week.

Speaker 1 (15:29):
We'll put up a link on Hannity dot com, Amazon
dot com, bookstores around the country. He writes in this
a doctor who believes in miracles is one who doesn't
shut the door on the seemingly impossible too soon. He
writes in this book anyway, Doctor Siegel joins us, I've
always believed the miracles my whole life as a Christian.

(15:52):
It is part of my faith as a Christian and
a believer in Jesus Christ. I believe that the miracles
described in the Gospels all took place. I do believe
that such interventions happened to this day that we really
don't know or understand, or are we designed to understand.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Tell us what you've discovered.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
Completely agree with that, and I also want to say
that I've known you many years and you're a man
of great kindness. People know you for your very powerful views,
but you're a person that's accepting of others, and that's
where miracles start. You love your brother, and that's where
miracles start. And Cardinal Dolan wrote in a prayer section
in my book that God looks at us even more

(16:35):
closely when we're suffering and we're sick. And I believe
that strongly. That's been my career. You talk about nine
to eleven, and I took care of a number of
the chaplains after nine to eleven. Father Judge, it was
a patient of mine, and Father Dolendick was a patient
of mine, and I kept him alive for years. God
kept him alive for years because God. Because physicians are
the hands of God. And too many physicians, even if

(16:58):
they're religious, and seventy five percent set of physicians are religious.
Even they're religious, they get into the operating room where
they get into the hospital and they think, Okay, now
I'm putting on my secular clothes. Not so God is
in that room. Pray with your patients. And I've had
many examples of that. I just reinterviewed Majority Leader Steve
Scalise and he said, the doctors who came to me

(17:19):
on that ballfield, the emergency responders, were emissaries of God.
Sometimes it's angels that come. Sometimes it's emergency intervention that comes.
And I talked to the doctors who saved his life
in the hospital. There's no doubt about it. They were
at the top of their game, and his prayers and
his strength that he got from prayers helped him. And
there's a story also in my book called Breakthrough where

(17:41):
John Smith falls through the ice and a voice from
the shore, it's a voice from God tells the responders
to go fifteen feet to the right sean they do,
They find him and he doesn't have a pulse for
forty five minutes. Doctors in the hospital said to me,
they never heard of that. But the mother said, I'm
in touch with God. Keep him going, and keep him
going till I get there. She gets there, does a

(18:03):
direct prayer from the emergency room, and he comes back.
His pulse comes back, but he doesn't just come back,
He fully recovers. I interview him, he's completely intact. You
cannot witness things like this and talk to the people
involved without believing deeply in the personal God who intervenes
in our health.

Speaker 2 (18:22):
I agree in all of that.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Have you ever, in the course of your long and
unbelievable career, gotten in a situation where you knew for
sure somebody was never going to make it and then
miraculously survives.

Speaker 5 (18:38):
Yes, Early in my career there was a matre d
in a restaurant that went into a coma, and everybody said,
he's not going to make it. This is one of
the things that set my career in motion. The family
every day was at the bedside, praying and saying, look,
his heart rate's going up, his heart rate's going up.
All the doctors were ignoring that palliative care. Let's pull

(19:02):
the plug, let's pull out the respirator. This is how
hospitals talk now. But the family wouldn't allow them to
give up. He ended up completely, waking up, completely, coming
back to himself. A month later, returned to the same
restaurant and got his old job back. I could not
witness that without understanding that this whole thrust towards physician

(19:23):
assistant suicide. It's evil actually, because our role as physicians
is to prolong life and to decrease suffering, and to
go the extra mile to preserve the preciousness of the
human soul.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Well, I mean, I think that's the miracle. Have you
also noticed that positive thinking. I've met people that they
get a bad diagnosis, cancer, whatever it happens to be,
and they just give up. I have met those people.
I've tried to you know, encourage those people. Then I
meet other people and they have the best attitude. They're

(19:58):
facing whatever it is, even against all odds, with incredible
mental toughness, strength that I'm not sure I would ever
be able to have. And it seems like that mental
toughness plays a part in their healing.

Speaker 2 (20:13):
If you found that to be true.

Speaker 5 (20:15):
That's one hundred percent true because it actually decreases your
blood pressure, decaises your anxiety level, courage overcomes. If you
exercise when you have something like cancer, it's much more
likely to go away. I've witnessed that over and over again.
Dodio Stein and I interviewed her whole family down in
Joe Elstein's church down in Lakewood. She had three miraculous

(20:39):
recoveries from cancer. I have a patient named Dick who
has overcome four cancers because of a positive attitude. And
I shouldn't say this on your show, shown, but he
still smokes. I can't get the guy to stop smoking.
He says, look, I smoke, but I beat four cancers
with four different treatments. I overcame heart disease, I overcame
neuromuscular disease. I said, what are you doing? What's your secret.

(21:01):
He says, I'm around to take your phone calls, Doc,
so I understand you as a sense of humor too.
You have a physician like that. I'm always there for you.
But you have a physician like that who's a dear,
dear friend of yours. Doctors have to believe in order
to be at their most effective, and patients have to
believe to overcome. He never doubts it. He knows he's
going to beat the next cancer, and he does no.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
It's pretty amazing, and you chronicle all of this in
your book. Are you doing any book signings? Because I
know people would probably love to go and meet with you.
I know people now can pick up this book if
he's just joining us. Doctor Mark Siegel with us, author
of Miracles among Us, how God's Grace plays a role
in healing. We have a link up on Hannity dot com.

(21:44):
You can get it at Amazon dot com and now
bookstores around the country.

Speaker 2 (21:48):
Are you doing any book signings.

Speaker 5 (21:49):
I'm thinking of setting something up down in Florida, but
i haven't done it yet. I'm doing some big book
parties coming up. I'd love to meet with people, because
you know why people have their miracles. I've been urging people,
you know, when I appear with Angeley, I've been urging
people send me your miracles. They're sending me their miracles.
I'd love to meet with them in person, because here's
another secret of this book. Everybody has a miracle. If

(22:10):
they think about it, they have a miracle. My father's
one hundred and two, my mother's one hundred. They're together
because they love each other. They don't want to leave
the other alone. They've been through obstacle courses of medical
problems because doctors believed they could survive, and they have.
That has inspired me and a lot of people out
there have stories like that, and I want to share them.

Speaker 2 (22:31):
Do you agree with Gary Brecker.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
He's in the health, wellness, fitness, nutrition space and he's
a good guy, and I interviewed him on my podcast,
and Gary believes that if we live the next five
years with artificial intelligence, that the odds of us living
to one hundred go up exponentially because of early detection.
I have another friend of mine who's a radiologist, and

(22:53):
he's telling me they already use AI, and the AI
is able to pick up you know, minor little cancers
that there's no way any doctor can ever see with
any you know, MRI or any type of other imaging.
Do you believe that Gary's correct in that statement.

Speaker 5 (23:14):
I think he's totally correct, but I don't distinguish between
that and the faith part. So it's science and faith together,
where the hands of God AI are our hands. Two
things you're referring to there. One is there's a program
at a mass General at Harvard which will detect the
lung cancer before it even happens. And there's something we're
doing at NYU called opportunistic scanning where if you think

(23:34):
we're looking at your lungs, we're using AI to also
look at your liver, to also look inside your bones.
That's the future. AI is an incredible advance in terms
of tools for healthcare, and it will keep us alive.
Two one hundred.

Speaker 1 (23:48):
Appreciate it, doctor Mark Siegel, Fox News. Don't forget his
new book Amazon dot com, Hannity dot Com, bookstores around
the country, The Miracles among Us. Anyway, doctor, appreciate it
as always eight hundred and nine four one Sean, if
you want to be a part of the program. Shawn
is in Colorado, Sean, how are you glad you called.

Speaker 9 (24:07):
I am doing well and it's a pleasure to speak
to you, sir, where my wife and I are longtime listeners.

Speaker 1 (24:13):
Well, I appreciate that I can't do the show without you,
and so glad you called Happy Friday and thy do.

Speaker 9 (24:20):
You And it's like reconnecting with a longtime friends. So yeah,
I think it's important that these files came out. I'm
glad they finally did. I am a survivor child trafficking myself,
and I do speak publicly, but most people that I
encounter that I'm able to help really don't want to

(24:42):
get on a public stage and talk about it.

Speaker 5 (24:45):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
Look, I totally completely understand. And first of all, let
me tell you, let me speak through you and to you,
to any victim, any child, any teenager, any young person
abused by an older person sexually, otherwise it is deem

(25:07):
to me. It's at one of the most evil things
that anybody can ever do. And first of all, I
want you to know something. I admire the fact that
you'll speak out about it. I don't need the details.
I'm sorry you had to go through that, but I
want you to understand very deeply, and I hope you

(25:29):
understand it that you are not the cause of this.
This is evil that was perpetrated upon you and whatever
damage psychological trauma that goes along with all of this.
You know, people with love and compassion completely understand it.
And uh, you know, when I hear over a thousand

(25:49):
victims and then I hear people release all those videos,
I'm like, no, leave those victims alone.

Speaker 2 (25:56):
Leave the victims alone.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Now, if they if they choose to have that release,
that would be up to them, but it's not. It
should not be the government that releases that garbage, and
nor should anybody be asking for it. I don't think
people understand the extent of which child sex trafficking has
taken place in our country. We have chronicled it on

(26:18):
this program four years. But I hope you do understand
that this was evil perpetrated on you. Now you sound
like a survivor to me, But I'm sure there are
deep scars rightly so that remain in you.

Speaker 9 (26:33):
Oh absolutely. But I run a nonprofit work, faith based,
and I will tell you that I did.

Speaker 5 (26:40):
I do believe.

Speaker 9 (26:41):
Like your earlier callers said about your interview about miracles,
I am a miracle and the fact that I can
speak out today and I can stand up and say,
you know, I met Jesus on the road. I'd taken
all my life to hide from him, and he said, yeah,
that was never part of my plan for you. And

(27:02):
you know, it's a great pleasure to be able to speak.
I mean, it's tough, and I do get emotional. But
on the other hand, every single time I am able
to speak, people realize. It's happening a lot in the
United States. In fact, it's now been shown that boys
maybe half the victims in this country.

Speaker 5 (27:21):
You know.

Speaker 1 (27:22):
But I want you to know something that you're doing
that you're not even aware that you're doing. There's somebody
right now that has been through what you've been through
or worse that is hearing you, and they're hearing a survivor,
and they're hearing, you know, validation that what they experience
was evil. And I think that you are helping people

(27:42):
more than you know. And I applaud you for your
courage because you don't have to call this program and
talk about something like this, but you are helping other
people doing so.

Speaker 9 (27:51):
Thank you.

Speaker 5 (27:53):
You know.

Speaker 9 (27:53):
It's like the Joseph story in the Bible, God says
I will take what was meant for your arm and
turn it to good.

Speaker 1 (27:58):
Well, our prayers will with you. And you know, maybe
how old are you've, Sean, if you don't mind me.

Speaker 9 (28:04):
Asking, Yeah, I'm an older survivor. I am sixty five,
but like a lot of guys, I didn't start talking
about it until I was around fifty. And that for
the support of a Christian wife. Done a lot of
things in my life. I was a maybe intel guy
and now I'm an ordained pastor in a prison ministry.
And this is not really what I picked for my life,

(28:28):
but God had better plans.

Speaker 1 (28:30):
Well, you know, I just I never thought I'd be
successful on anything. To be honest with you, God, bless
you are. Prayers are with you and your great work.
You're going to help a lot of people more than
you're helping now. I just I can feel it my bones. Anyway,
I appreciate you being with us eight hundred and ninety
four one, Sean, if you want to be a part
of the program that's going to wrap things up for

(28:51):
today tonight on Hannity, Caroline Levitt, stephen A Smith, oh
Jeffrey Epstein will be on tonight. Also, Nicole Parker has
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