I still have to work with and speak to these members who contributed to this big lie, benefitted from this big lie, and now want to say, well, let`s let bygones be bygones. It`s not that simple.
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Kildee discusses the difficulty of working with colleagues who perpetuated falsehoods leading to the Capitol attack.
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