
Event will feature Cary Poarch, who will share his personal experience with CNN and how he blew the whistle on media bias
Tickets are now available for a Media Bias event that will feature Cary Poarch, who will share his personal experience with CNN and how he blew the whistle on media bias.
The event will be held Fri., May 19 from 6-9 p.m. at the Black Pearl on the Columbia, located at 56 S. 1st St. in Washougal. Tickets are available at https://www.patriotsunitedwa.com/. Adult tickets cost $25. Students are free (use code: FREEDOM23) and show proper ID at the door.
Attendees are encouraged to arrive by 5:45 p.m. for best parking. The event will begin promptly at 6:30 p.m.
The event is hosted by Turning Point USA’s Clark County Activism Hub, Patriots United and The Leadership Institute.

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