Breitbart News Daily: 2016 Themes — War, Immigration, Corruption

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On the Monday edition of Breitbart News Daily, on SiriusXM Patriot Channel 125 from 6AM to 9AM Eastern, Breitbart Executive Chairman Stephen K. Bannon will discuss stories touching on all the major themes animating the 2016 election – war, immigration, and corruption.

Former CEO of Blackwater and retired Navy SEAL officer Erik Prince will discuss General Allen’s endorsement of Hillary Clinton and his statement to George Stephanopoulos that if Trump becomes president, the United Stated could face “civil military crisis, the like of which we’ve not seen in this country.”

Adam Andrzejewski, the founder and CEO of the government watchdog group OpenTheBooks.com, will discuss his organization’s report on the Department of Veterans Affairs spending $20 million on art, which Breitbart’s Neil McCabe wrote about here.

The Government Accountability Institute’s Peter Schweizer, the author of the bestselling book “Clinton Cash” and narrator of the documentary film of the same name, will discuss GAI’s explosive new report on the connections between the Clinton Foundation, Hillary Clinton’s State Department and the Kremlin. Schweizer’s latest op-ed in the Wall Street Journal is titled “Why did Hillary’s State Department urge U.S. investors to fund Russian research for military uses?”

We’ll also hear from Breitbart’s Julia Hahn and Neil McCabe about the stunning new Breitbart/Gravis poll showing the American public’s attitude on the issue of immigration.

Veteran pollster Pat Caddell will weigh in on this and more.

Live from London, Rome, and Jerusalem, Breitbart correspondents will provide updates on the latest international news.

Breitbart News Daily is the first live, conservative radio enterprise to air seven days a week. SiriusXM Vice President for news and talk Dave Gorab called the show “the conservative news show of record.”

Follow Breitbart News on Twitter for live updates during the show. Listeners may call into the show at: 866-957-2874.

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