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Man who was convicted of crime on January 6th and is now fighting for the reform of the prison reform

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    Man who was convicted of crime on January 6th and is now fighting for the reform of the prison reform

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Brian Mock spent almost two years in prison after he was convicted in connection with January 6, and had his punishment concluded after President Trump's forgiveness. He is now working on reforming the prison system and says it destroys people. Morgan Radford from NBC News reports.

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