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John Solomon got his hands on more documents and will be releasing them tomorrow morning. Apparently, these new documents reveal new information on two fronts: 1. “Scores of FBI agents” spoke up about the political bias against the conservative movement after J6 and were shot down (shocker). 2. Just...

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