Jon Miller Discusses Jussie Smollett and Kamala Harris

By: - February 20, 2019

Host of The White House Brief, Jon Miller, stops by the show to discuss Jussie Smollet, Kamala Harris and how this lie is just leading politicians down an already deep rabbit hole.

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