MSNBC Host Tears Up on Jan. 6 Anniversary; Fugitives Captured

  • An MSNBC host, Jonathan Capehart, emotionally interviewed former Metro D.C. officer Michael Fanone, who was on the front lines during the attack on the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
  • Michael Fanone, who nearly lost his life during the attack, has made numerous appearances on cable news and on Capitol Hill since the event to relay his near-death experience and denounce the rioters’ motives and actions.
  • The FBI continues to make arrests related to the Jan. 6 attack, including three new arrests made on the three-year anniversary of the event: Jonathan and Olivia Pollock and Joseph Hutchinson, who were hiding out in Florida.


MSNBC Host Moved to Tears Interviewing Jan. 6 Capitol Riot Officer


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An MSNBC host was visibly moved while interviewing a police officer who served during the Jan. 6 riots. In related news, three fugitives were arrested, exactly three years after the event.

Host Jonathan Capehart welcomed former Metro D.C. officer Michael Fanone to his Saturday morning show. Introducing Fanone stirred emotions in Capehart, who was seen wiping away tears on live television.

Fanone, who nearly lost his life attempting to control the Capitol riots, was deeply moved by this. He has since spoken about his experience on cable news channels and Capitol Hill, criticising the rioters’ actions.

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Jailings related to the Jan. 6 incident continue, with recent arrests including Jonathan and Olivia Pollock and Joseph Hutchinson, who were found hiding in Florida.


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