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Pamela Brown on GOP touting 'back the blue' but blocking riot probe

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Pamela Brown on GOP touting 'back the blue' but blocking riot probe

Pamela Brown on GOP touting 'back the blue' but blocking riot probe

CNN’s Pamela Brown calls out Republicans touting support for police officers by saying “back the blue,” but blocking a bipartisan investigation into the January 6 Capitol insurrection that left 140 officers injured, one officer dead and two others who later died by suicide.


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Where’s Melania? Donald Trump’s Wife Missing As he Electrifies RNC With Grand Entrance [Video]

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