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This week on “The Debrief”: Riots, Vandalism, and Jeff Jackson’s TikTok

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    This week on "The Debrief": Riots, Vandalism, and Jeff Jackson's TikTok

    *Freshman Representative Jeff Jackson (NC) is finding himself under scrutiny with his questionable use of TikTok, owned by Chinese company ByteDance

    *New anti-riot law has some activists up in arms

    *Conspiracy theories about the Democrat-turned-Republican state legislator Tricia Cotham are being fueled by a progressive political group

    *Are universal education savings accounts on their way?

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