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Stephen Colbert Explains Why Police Violence Meant To ‘Intimidate’ Protesters ‘Won’t Work’

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Stephen Colbert congratulated America for making it to the end of another week on Friday’s edition of Global’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”. “TGIF!” he told viewers. “Which means ‘this government is fascist.’ I’m kidding obviously.

It really means ‘tell God I’m furious.” As Colbert noted, the week was marked with protests over the death of George Floyd that were largely peaceful, “despite the best efforts of some police.” After displaying an array of cellphone video of unprovoked police attacks on peaceful protesters, Colbert segued to President Donald Trump’s speech on Friday, which Colbert described as his “plan to crack down for racial justice.” RELATED: Stephen Colbert Condemns ‘Brutal’ Police Tactics During Protests He also

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