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The Other Side of Midnight with Lionel
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Free as Can Be | 01-24-25

Frank starts the show like he always does on Fridays: With Ask Frank Anything. Frank talks about warrantless surveillance under Section 702 of FISA is finally ruled in a federal court as unconstitutional. He also talks about the big news that Trump will be releasing files on the assassinations of JFK, RFK and MLK. Frank starts the third hour with denunciations for the week. He then talks with Debbie Schlussel, an attorney, author, political commentator and film critic about the latest news from the White House and movies. He then reveals the Conspiracy of the Day on Melania Trump's peculiar hat at the inauguration of her husband. Frank wraps up the show joined by stand-up comedian, Fred Rubino to talk about interesting news of the day. They are also joined by Noam Laden for News You Can Use. 

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