Rep. Ayanna Pressley: 'Fear won’t deter me from doing my job'
Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley joins MSNBC’s host of “American Voices,” Alicia Menendez to discuss the aftermath of last week’s riot at the Capitol. She talks about how her husband is feeling after contracting Covid-19 from someone who refused to wear a mask during lockdown. And she describes how safe – or unsafe – she feels as a Black woman working in the Capitol following a coup attempt by white supremacists.
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