Will Cain reacts to Stefanik taking Cheney’s leadership position | Brian Kilmeade Show

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Will Cain, host of “The Will Cain Podcast” and “Fox & Friends Weekend”, joins Brian Kilmeade to discuss the House Republicans vote for Elise Stefanik to replace Liz Cheney plus the news of the day.

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