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What Really Happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6 | Guest: Julie Kelly | 1/6/22
What Really Happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6 | Guest: Julie Kelly | 1/6/22
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55 minutes
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Jan 6, 2022
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On today’s special episode, we’re joined by Julie Kelly of American Greatness, the most insightful reporter covering the Jan. 6 event. She explains how the entire narrative of the Capitol Hill attack is a blood libel and was clearly fomented by the feds. Why are so many of the key players not arrested, while other people languish in jail without bail in solitary confinement for simply stepping foot in the Capitol? I also explain how COVID fascism and Jan. 6 have so many similarities in how they were shoved down our throats and in terms of the political outcomes they seek to gain from those blood libels.
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Released:
Jan 6, 2022
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