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6.12.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio

36 min · 19 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 6.12.26 Brian Fitzherbert WOND Radio

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Brian Fitzherbert, president of Liberty and Prosperity, joins Anne Baker on WOND radio for 'Fitzherbert Friday.' Today, Brian and Anne talk about most of the major issues effecting Americans today. Illegal immigration, sanctuary city policies, anti-America democrats, and the US conflict in Iran.

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