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In the series premiere, Bongino will introduce Norfolk, Virginia police officer William Kelly. Kelly made an anonymous $25 donation to Kyle Rittenhouse's legal defense and was canceled when hackers stole his information and shared it with the media.
Indiana Congressman Jim Banks tells how he was suspended from Twitter when he dismissed the notion that a Biden administration official, a biological male, is 'the first female four-star officer of the US Public Health Service.'
Bongino interviews cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, who was de-platformed when he criticized the government's Covid-19 policy, and geophysicist Dorian Abbot who was canceled by MIT over his stance on affirmative action.
Bongino shows how government officials joined the woke mob and elevated cancel culture to alarming new heights. Indiana AG Todd Rokita, former OMB director Russel Vought, and journalist Chris Rufo take us inside their fight against critical race theory.