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Mark Pocan: “And then you testified to Congress saying that you were…”

Featuring: Mark Pocan, Democratic | U.S. House, Wisconsin, District 2

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With Liberty & Justice for Some Ep. 66 – Blowing the Whistle on ICE with Ryan Schwank

Published | Video Starts at 12:49

You are responsible for learning the rules of force here, the use of force policy, because no one here is going to take the time to teach it to you. Wow. Yeah. And then you resigned on February 13th of this year. And then you testified to Congress saying that you were, you're, quote, I think, duty bound to report what you saw. Is that correct? Yes, that is correct. I would. I would not have been comfortable staying in my role if I hadn't come forward. It was necessary for someone to do it. (12:49–12:55)

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