Jan. 6th hero officer breaks silence
Capitol Police officer Eugene Goodman speaks publicly for the first time since the Jan. 6th insurrection. It comes as far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones confirms he met with the committee investigating the attack. Meantime, President Biden says he has 'no intention' of moving U.S. forces into Ukraine as tensions rise with Russia.
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