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Michigan's Attorney General Reacts to Domestic Terror Plot
13 people were charged in an alleged domestic terror plot to kidnap Michigan’s Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer. The state became a hotbed of right wing extremism during the coronavirus lockdown. Whitmer blames the president for encouraging the extremist groups, citing his infamous "Liberate Michigan" tweet. State Attorney General Dana Nessel joins the show to discuss the investigation.
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