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Ex-Jan. 6 officer roasts far-right theories about him: People believe it!

Por: Newsweek Nation October 10, 2022

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A former member of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police who was present for the January 6 riots has taken aim at misinformation and wild rumors that have been spread about him.Former officer Michael Fanone appeared on CNN Monday morning to promote his forthcoming new book, Hold the Line. During the talk with Brianna Keilar, Fanone discussed the various inflammatory rumors that supporters of former President Donald Trump have spread about... + full article



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