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Talk of Connecticut

Brad & Dan- Sep. 21, 2017: Nick Givas talks Trump, UN and more

Sep 21, 2017, 02:48 PM

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Nick Givas, media reporter for the Daily Caller, reports that President Donald Trump has the Washington, D.C. establishment agog over his UN speech. In this interview, Givas talks about the speech, a Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling and more. Podcast photo credit: dibrova/iStock/Getty Images Plus #politics #government #policy

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