McConnell calls Tucker Carlson’s depiction of Jan. 6 ‘a mistake’

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Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., told reporters he believed Tucker Carlson’s depiction of the January 6 Capitol riot was “a mistake” and agreed with a letter from the U.S. Capitol Police chief that criticized the portrayal. MSNBC National Security Analyst Frank Figliuzzi weighs in.