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The 'Fox News Saturday Night' Panel Reacts To A Viral Canadian Golf Brawl

The 'Fox News Saturday Night' Panel Reacts To A Viral Canadian Golf Brawl

Fox News28-04-2025
Comedian Aaron Berg joins the panel on Fox News Saturday Night With Jimmy Failla to share his thoughts on a wild brawl that erupted on a golf course in West Kelowna, British Columbia earlier this month.
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