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Jake Barber's Full Interview Coming Soon

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https://x.com/jakebarber2025/status/1881565066463731827

NewsNation will soon release a full-length, 2-hour and 30-minute interview with Jake Barber, providing an unfiltered and in-depth exploration of the critical topics discussed in a recent primetime segment. This extended version promises to clarify lingering questions, address viewer confusion, and allow audiences to hear Jake’s thoughts in their entirety.

Jake Barber took to X (formerly Twitter) to share his excitement:

"Hello – I am pleased to announce that NewsNation has agreed to release my full 2 hour and 30 minute interview. This will be released within days.

I look forward to everyone having an opportunity to hear me speak fully, naturally, and at length on all the topics covered in the primetime piece and more.

The full interviews of Don Paul, Fred Baker, and Dr. Blitch will also be released.

There is a lot to hear in these full interviews…

Lastly, I look forward to responding to as many good faith questions and comments as I can once these full interviews have been shared."

Alongside Jake’s interview, NewsNation will also release full interviews with Don Paul, Fred Baker, and Dr. Blitch, providing additional context and voices to the ongoing discussion.

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January 21, 2025

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