Page Summary: Clark was sentenced to five years in prison last summer, following a plea deal on six felony charges she had been facing. Erika Kirk, conservatives online rush to defend Nick Shirley, and I spoke with a TPUSA insider on how they ...
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Clark was sentenced to five years in prison last summer, following a plea deal on six felony charges she had been facing. Erika Kirk, conservatives online rush to defend Nick Shirley, and I spoke with a TPUSA insider on how they ... CBS 2 political investigator Dana Kozlov reports, after a series of stories by the CBS 2 Investigators,
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- Clark was sentenced to five years in prison last summer, following a plea deal on six felony charges she had been facing.
- Erika Kirk, conservatives online rush to defend Nick Shirley, and I spoke with a TPUSA insider on how they ...
- CBS 2 political investigator Dana Kozlov reports, after a series of stories by the CBS 2 Investigators,
- Erika Kirk had a blunt one-word plea when asked to respond to conservative podcaster
- The Diddy trial is happening, but are they prosecuting the right case?
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