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Michelle Steel: “Right after that, I heard that buddhist monk was imprisoned…”

Featuring: Michelle Steel, Republican | Former Candidate, U.S. House California, District 45

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Published | Video Starts at 06:06

That's not really right. So vietnamese government that they have to really release him. That's the reason that I raised my voice. So Right after that, I heard that buddhist monk was imprisoned, that I sent a letter out to State Department, I sent a letter out to vietnamese embassy ambassador, and then I sent a letter out to US Ambassador Knappert. To Vietnam that I want to visit and I want to find out his well being and safety. Department of State. Boy. (06:06–06:25)

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Asserts that Michelle Steel sent letters to the State Department, Vietnamese embassy ambassador, and US Ambassador Knappert regarding the imprisoned Buddhist monk.

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