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Elon Musk Condemns Arrest Of Jan 6 Protester

via CNBC Television

Elon Musk condemned the arrest of Siaka Massaquoi, a conservative actor and activist, who was arrested at the airport after returning from an event.

Massaquoi was charged in connection to the January 6 Capitol protests, which has sparked outrage among conservatives.

Elon Musk took to X, saying, “This has gone too far.” (Trending: Olympic Gold Medalist Sentenced For Jan 6)

The Biden Department of Justice has charged over 1,400 Americans in connection to the protests, and the FBI has been criticized for its handling of non-violent trespassers.

“I couldn’t believe this when I heard it. This political persecution can’t be allowed to continue,” said Seth Dillon of the Babylon Bee.

No similar measures have been taken against left-wing protesters.

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