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MSNBC Host Sobs Uncontrollably Over Minor Riot As Feds Prepare Mass Arrests Of Patriots

In this gripping special report, Gary Franchi delivers a hard-hitting analysis of recent developments concerning the January 6 protests. We explore the emotional breakdown of MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart while discussing the event and unveil the U.S. Attorney’s bold suggestion that the DOJ might target Americans who were merely present outside the Capitol Building. The report dives deep into the contrasting reactions to different types of protests in the US and the potential implications of the DOJ’s new direction. You’ll also hear firsthand accounts from key figures like ex-Capitol Police officer Michael Fanone and insights into former President Donald Trump’s stance on the Jan 6 prisoners. Don’t miss Gary Franchi’s final thought on why this story matters to every American. Tune in for an unmissable perspective on current affairs.

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