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THREAD: Pardoned January 6 participant Jake Lang was pulled over and arrested in Dearborn, Michigan, while heading to a planned "Book burning" protest at the Islamic Center of America. He was driving a rented U-Haul and livestreaming the entire time. Police first stopped him for texting while driving during...

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