Eden Gordon Hill Speaks with former Capitol Hill colleague Kimberly Willingham Hubbard and now Children’s Book Author | Eastern NC Now

Gordon Hill Speaks with former Capitol Hill colleague Kimberly Willingham Hubbard and now Children’s Book Author

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    Tuesday, September 27, 2022 — Common Sense America with Eden Gordon Hill speaks with first Kimberly Willingham Hubbard: Children’s Book Author, Political Communications Professional, former Capitol Hill colleague, and friend, joined Common Sense to discuss her children’s book ‘Crowned in Promise: 100 Prayers for your Children.


Kimberly Willingham Hubbard displaying her Children's Book: Above.

    Eden Gordon Hill's Parkman and Parker Trial Law joined the show to discuss the Lindell Raid, FBI Raid on Trump, Political prosecution, what is ahead for November, and what to expect from the Dems and PR stunts towards MAGA conservatives.

Eden Gordon Hill interviews Benjamin Ayanian, Young Voices, and discusses Crystal Coast Tea Party is under investigation for allegedly violating election laws: Below.



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