Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 584: Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel on Venezuela’s Election Chaos

Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel joins host Mike Slater to discuss the fallout from Venezuela’s recent election. The Breitbart News Daily Podcast runs Monday through Friday as a “Director’s Cut” of the SXM Patriot radio show hosted by Mike Slater. SUBSCRIBE for free by clicking your preferred podcast platform below.
Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 584: Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel on Venezuela’s Election Chaos

Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel joins host Mike Slater to discuss the fallout from Venezuela’s recent election.

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast runs Monday through Friday as a “Director’s Cut” of the SXM Patriot radio show hosted by Mike Slater.

SUBSCRIBE for free by clicking your preferred podcast platform below.

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