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UCLA Campus in Turmoil: LAPD Disperses Rioters & NYPD ARRESTS Columbia Insurrectionists | 5/1/24

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Join Sara Gonzales and guests on "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered" as she engages in an in-depth conversation about the intense campus protests at UCLA and Columbia University, featuring firsthand insights from Anthony Cabassa, an independent journalist who witnessed the recent violent clashes at UCLA. Alongside Sara, Steve Baker, a Blaze Media investigative reporter, and Adam Johnson, the Lectern Guy — both of whom were involved in the January 6 events — discuss the ramifications of these protests on civil liberties and government actions. This episode also explores President Biden’s controversial proposals to provide Gaza immigrants with housing and food and his administration's distribution of over 100,000 parolees across various U.S. cities, highlighting the broader implications on national security and community safety. Today, we share a critical analysis of campus activism, governmental policies, and the ongoing debates surrounding university responsibilities and domestic terrorism.

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Join Sara Gonzales and guests on "Sara Gonzales Unfiltered" as she engages in an in-depth conversation about the intense campus protests at UCLA and Columbia University, featuring firsthand insights from Anthony Cabassa, an independent journalist who witnessed the recent violent clashes at UCLA. Alongside Sara, Steve Baker, a Blaze Media investigative reporter, and Adam Johnson, the Lectern Guy — both of whom were involved in the January 6 events — discuss the ramifications of these protests on civil liberties and government actions. This episode also explores President Biden’s controversial proposals to provide Gaza immigrants with housing and food and his administration's distribution of over 100,000 parolees across various U.S. cities, highlighting the broader implications on national security and community safety. Today, we share a critical analysis of campus activism, governmental policies, and the ongoing debates surrounding university responsibilities and domestic terrorism.

Today's Sponsor:

Patriot Mobile

Just go to https://www.patriotmobile.com/sara or call 972-PATRIOT to get FREE activation with offer code SARA.

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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