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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver Season 11 Episode 5
John Oliver discusses the state of student loans, the House vote to ban TikTok, why House Republicans refused to attend their work retreat, and, of course, Left Shark.
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Episode Title: March 17, 2024: Student Loan Debt
Air Date: 2024-03-17
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