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The controversy surrounding the Michigan State Police. Ep 4550/Seg 1
Controversy continues to surround the Michigan State Police and its director, Colonel Kriste Etue. She’s under fire for a social media post that called NFL players “degenerates” for sitting or kneeling during the national anthem. A protest is scheduled outside the state police headquarters on Monday, Stephen talks to the rally’s organizer, Reverend David Bullock. Episode 4550/Segment 1
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MSP Protest
Clip: Season 45 Episode 50 | 9m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Controversy continues to surround the Michigan State Police and its director, Colonel Kriste Etue. She’s under fire for a social media post that called NFL players “degenerates” for sitting or kneeling during the national anthem. A protest is scheduled outside the state police headquarters on Monday, Stephen talks to the rally’s organizer, Reverend David Bullock. Episode 4550/Segment 1
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