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Suspect In Killing Of Minnesota Rep Faces 6 Federal Charges - The Arena with Kasie Hunt - Podcast on CNN Audio

Suspect In Killing Of Minnesota Rep Faces 6 Federal Charges - The Arena with Kasie Hunt - Podcast on CNN Audio

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Suspect In Killing Of Minnesota Rep Faces 6 Federal Charges The Arena with Kasie Hunt 47 mins
A Minnesota Democrat who knew the lawmaker targeted in a politically motivated assassination joins Kasie Hunt to discuss the latest developments in the case. Also, how the politics of the Israel and Iran conflict is dividing the GOP, and what the "No Kings" protests may signal about Democratic messaging.

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