This is Brian McGinnis, who had his arm broken by AIPAC-funded Republican Senator Tim Sheehy. Br...
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Shadow of Ezra is a content creator on X (formerly Twitter) known for posting politically charged videos, often highlighting conservative viewpoints, protests, and controversies involving government figures. Their style is dramatic and partisan, frequently amplifying anti-establishment narratives with sensational titles. Credibility is low to moderate, as they prioritize viral engagement over neutral reporting, sometimes sharing unverified claims.
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The post features a video of Brian McGinnis, a Marine veteran and Green Party Senate candidate in North Carolina, being ejected from a Senate Armed Services Subcommittee hearing after protesting U.S. involvement in wars, shouting 'no one wants to fight for Israel.' Republican Senator Tim Sheehy assisted Capitol Police in removing him, during which McGinnis' arm reportedly got stuck in a door, leading to allegations that Sheehy broke it. Capitol Police state McGinnis violently resisted, injuring three officers, and he faces charges including assault on police; Sheehy described it as de-escalating an unhinged protester seeking confrontation[1][2][3].
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This content is trending due to the viral video capturing a dramatic physical altercation involving a U.S. Senator, police, and a protester in Marine uniform, fueling partisan debates on police conduct and protest rights. Timing aligns with ongoing U.S. foreign policy tensions, including wars involving Israel and Iran, amplifying anti-war sentiments. Sheehy's AIPAC funding and McGinnis' campaign add layers of political intrigue, boosting shares across ideological lines.
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- 1Brian McGinnis is a 44-year-old ex-Marine running as a Green Party candidate for U.S. Senate in North Carolina[2][3].
- 2Capitol Police charged McGinnis with three counts of assault on officers, resisting arrest, and obstructing[3].
- 3Three police officers were treated for injuries sustained during McGinnis' resistance[1][2].
- 4Protests are banned inside Congressional buildings but allowed outside on Capitol grounds[3].
- 5Senator Sheehy reposted the video calling McGinnis an 'unhinged protestor' looking for confrontation[1].
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