MSNBC Host Gets Emotional Thanking Former D.C. Police Officer On Jan. 6 Anniversary
The host launched Fanone, who sustained a coronary heart assault in addition to a traumatic mind damage after he was crushed and electroshocked by Trump supporters through the riot.
Capehart stated Fanone lived by way of a “harrowing assault” and has lived with “the consequences of that trauma” earlier than pointing to the ex-officer’s current interview with HuffPost the place he described American voters because the “last line of defense when it comes to preserving democracy” and guaranteeing the peaceable switch of energy.
The host went on to introduce Fanone earlier than his voice started to shake.
“Officer Fanone, I’m gonna try to get through this,” stated Capehart as he fought again tears.
“Thank you for what you did three years ago today.”
You can watch extra of Capehart’s interview with Fanone within the video under.