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CLOWNS to the Left of Me; PUPPETS to the RIGHT? AND EXCLUSIVE with Biden Laptop “Founder” | Huckabee


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Ned Ryun is a grassroots and conservative activist. He's the founder and CEO of American Majority, whose mission is to identify the next wave of liberty-minded Americans and get them elected to public office. John Paul Mac Isaac was a computer repairman whose chance encounter with the son of President Joe Biden would change his life forever. His brand new book is called American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth. Robby and Mia Graham created a faith-based café with a plant-based menu and their new documentary, "Revelations Café," tells their incredible story! Joel Meyers has performed on America's Got Talent, Penn and Teller: Fool Us, and starred on Masters of Illusion. Don't miss his performance! Singer Kim Tibbs credits her late father, Pastor Robert L. Tibbs, for her musical ability and her debut album produced seven #1 hits on the UK Soul Chart. Her new album is called, “The Science of Completion, Volume One,” and she’s performing live here on Huckabee!
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00:00 Intro
00:59 Monologue
6:56 Exclusive Interview with conservative activist Ned Ryun, CEO of American Majority
14:58 Robby and Mia Graham Share the Story of their faith-based café and the new documentary centered around it, “Revelations Café”
22:12 In Case You Missed It
27:00 Interview with John Paul Mac Isaac, owner of the shop where Hunter Biden’s laptop was abandoned
34:05 The Illusions of Joel Meyers
42:27 Exclusive Interview with Singer Kim Tibbs
45:45 Kim Tibb’s Live Performance of "Where Would I Be Without You"


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