On the January 6 Breitbart News Daily show, broadcast on Sirius XM Patriot channel 125 from 6AM to 9AM EST, host and Breitbart News executive chairman Stephen K. Bannon will interview a number of guests, along with co-host and Breitbart London editor-in-chief Raheem Kassam. Anti-jihad activist Pamela Geller will discuss Muslims fighting a Colorado meat packing plant that resisted the Islamization of the workplace. National Director of the Remembrance Project Maria Espinoza will discuss her House campaign and Obama’s hypocrisy when it comes to gun violence and other crimes committed by illegal aliens in the U.S. Dr. AWR Hawkins will break down the details of Obama’s executive order on gun control that restricts ownership. The program is the first live, conservative radio enterprise to air seven days a week. Sirius XM 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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