The two parties agree on condemnation but not much else
Local politicos weigh in on Washington chaos
Forecast we've heard a lot of reaction to yesterday's incident on capitol hill.
Tonight we're hearing from local leaders of the g?
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"*p and d?
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" take on what happened.
Kimt news 3's nick kruszanicki joins us live with what they had to say.
Nick?
Yes george and katie ?
"* the chair of d?
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"*l senate dis 26 and mower county's g?
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*p leader both denounced the storming of the u?
"*s capitol yesterday.
And that's where the agreement pretty much ends.
Mark liebow (lee?
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"*l says presi trump incited what he calls a coup on a different branch of government.
While mower county g?
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"*p leader doran kasel (kay?
"*zul) disagrees, saying the president did not convince his supporters to storm the capitol building.
Not surpisingly, the men have differing opinions on alleged election fraud ?
"* the issue which sparked yesterday's turmoil.
Here's what they had we think for ourselves and people who voted for him think for themselves.
There's a lot of evidence that supports what the president has said.
An amazing amount of people are willing to believe that the only reason their guy lost the election was that election workers and judges and legislators stole it from him.
Kasel (kay?
"*zul) also thinks much of yesterday's chaos could have been prevented if there had been better security protocols on capitol hill.
Nick thank you nick.
Minnesota state leaders of the d?
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"*p both denounced the at the capitol, although the d?
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"*l laid part of the bl on minnesota's