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Kentucky AG: Celebrities, influencers do not ‘understand the facts’ of Breonna Taylor case

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During a press conference announcing the grand jury report on the Breonna Taylor case, Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron urged the public to not be swayed by celebrities, influencers, or activists who do not "understand the facts" of the case.