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According to internal talking points obtained by NBC News, the Department of Homeland Security directed federal officials to make public comments sympathetic to Kyle Rittenhouse, the teenager charged with fatally shooting two protesters in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Aired on 10/01/2020.
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