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This all started after a protester confronted me about protest footage that aired on Jimmy Kimmel. He claimed it came from Frontlines and that I was the one who filmed it. (He was correct) Afterward, I was repeatedly confronted and surrounded throughout the protest, yet I stayed nothing but...

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