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The Brittany Hughes Show

The Brittany Hughes Show

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In this no-holds-barred, full-length podcast, MRCTV’s Brittany Hughes brings truth to political, cultural, and social issues in a brand new way - unafraid, unapologetic, and unlike you’ve ever heard her before.


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  • Episode 156: Iranian Illegals & Biden’s Lost Kids: What the Media Didn’t Tell You This Week
    Jun 27 2025

    The leftist media are busy trying to figure out if they're mad at Trump for bombing Iran, or mad that he didn't bomb them enough. But you can bet they won't tell you about the 11 Iranian illegals - including potential terrorists - DHS just caught...or about RFK Jr. exposing the Biden administration's complicity in the human trafficking of migrant kids.

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    23 min
  • Episode 155: Biden's Border Leaves Another Girl Dead In Texas, As CNN Stumps For Illegals
    May 29 2025

    An 18-year-old Air Force Academy Cadet Candidate was killed Sunday when her kayak was struck by a jet ski being recklessly driven by an illegal alien from Venezuela who had entered the country under the Biden administration. Not that leftists care, of course - after all, CNN was too busy stumping for an illegal alien who admitted she knew she was breaking the law.

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    35 min
  • Episode 154: The Media Are LYING About Biden's 'Secret' Decline and His 'Sudden' Cancer Diagnosis
    May 21 2025

    The media - led by CNN's Jake Tapper - are now claiming they had no idea former President Joe Biden was in mental and physical decline while in office, and that top Democrats and their donors were in the dark. Meanwhile, the Biden family now says the former president has been diagnosed with prostate cancer - which we're to believe is new, sudden, and not at all related to his obvious struggles that conservatives have been calling out for years.

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    35 min
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