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“Having the courage to speak up”
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“Having the courage to speak up”

Nicolle Wallace covers how the sports world is beginning to speak up about the state sanctioned violence in Minnesota. Meanwhile, actors at the Sundance Film Festival have also begun voicing dissent at the deaths of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti. Their voices join the thousands on the streets of the United States as they vehemently protest ICE’s presence in their cities.

Deadline: White House · Anne Applebaum, Eddie Glaude, Tom Nichols, Mitch Landrieu, Nicolle Wallace

January 26, 202643m 41s

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Show Notes

Nicolle Wallace covers how the sports world is beginning to speak up about the state sanctioned violence in Minnesota. Meanwhile, actors at the Sundance Film Festival have also begun voicing dissent at the deaths of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti. Their voices join the thousands on the streets of the United States as they vehemently protest ICE’s presence in their cities.

Later, Nicolle covers the infighting on the right regarding gun rights. Gun rights activist groups are appalled that the Trump administration is blaming Alex Pretti’s death on him lawfully carrying a gun at a protest. It’s a right that many alt-right protestors have exercised year after year without punishment.

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