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MSNBC reporter defends riots as "mostly a protest, not unruly" — while standing in front of a raging building fire

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Adam Ford

May 30, 2020

You just can't make this up.

MSNBC reporter Ali Velshi defended Minneapolis riots on air as "mostly a protest" and "not, generally speaking, unruly" — as a massive building fire raged directly behind him and Minneapolis continues to be looted and burned wholesale.


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