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Ep 473 | Who Killed Jeffrey Epstein and Why Did the Mainstream Media 'Forget' About Him?

Nov 01, 201932 min
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The California wildfires are not a product of climate change. They are a product of bad government policies that have turned the state into a literal tinderbox. This issue is personal for Jon Miller. Next, an expert pathologist examined Jeffrey Epstein’s body and determined the pedophile billionaire with high-profile friends did not kill himself. How come this story was forgotten about so quickly by the mainstream media? Then, Elizabeth Warren’s Medicare for All plan projects $54 trillion in spending over the next 10 years. This socialist pipe dream is not the answer to our country’s already-too-expensive health care system. Connect with Miller on Social Media: https://twitter.com/MillerStream https://instagram.com/officialjonmiller https://www.facebook.com/whitehousebrief https://www.facebook.com/MillerStream/   > Sign up for my free daily email to find out what's really going on in the White House: https://blazetv.com/WHB  About the White House Brief on BlazeTV: Find out what the mainstream media ISN’T telling you about the Trump administration. BlazeTV White House correspondent Jon Miller braves The Washington Hit Squad to cut through the fake news.   About Jon Miller: Jon Miller is the host of "The White House Brief” on BlazeTV. He previously worked for Fox News, TheBlaze, and Mercury Radio Arts. In his time in media, Jon has actively fought against leftist bias and attacks against black conservatives like himself. Raised in a non-political household that valued a strong work ethic and individual responsibility, Miller was first introduced to conservatism by reading Whittaker Chambers, Friedrich Hayek, Russell Kirk, William F. Buckley Jr., Barry Goldwater, and Edmund Burke. While attending Columbia University, he joined the College Republicans, but found them to be “too liberal” and then worked as an assistant for Glenn Beck at Fox News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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