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Episode 66: Alison Esposito

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Alison served as NYPD Deputy Inspector and 70th Precinct Commanding Officer. She's running for the GOP nomination in NY’s 18th Congressional District. Alison joins Ed and Kevin to discuss the murder of Det. Jonathan Diller; her decision to enter politics; holding radical DAs accountable; and turning NY back around.  

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