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Nevada lieutenant governor candidate violently assaulted by security during protest

Updated: September 22, 2021 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Sep 22, 2021 – 7:02 pm EDT

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LAS VEGAS (LifeSiteNews) — Nevada lieutenant governor hopeful Mack Miller was manhandled and shoved to the ground by security guards while protesting Tuesday on behalf of Nevada citizens’ freedom of speech.

The aggressive treatment of the Republican candidate occurred when Miller joined protesters in expressing displeasure with the Clark County Board of Commissioners for considering a resolution declaring that “misinformation” about COVID-19 is a “public health crisis.”

Cell phone videos circulating widely on social media show Miller being pushed and restrained by security guards, who then forcibly ousted him from the room and shoved him into a metal detector that nearly toppled.

Republican Mack Miller seen thrown out of Clark County Commissioners meeting in Las Vegas.

Anybody shocked by this video? 🙄pic.twitter.com/6OSRnHoGBr

— Big Dan Rodimer (@DanRodimer) September 22, 2021

Bystanders appeared to call 9-1-1 after Miller was pushed to the ground, landing on his back.

Miller, who Newsweek reported “ran unsuccessfully as a Republican for the Nevada state assembly in 2018 and for mayor of Las Vegas in 2019,” is now running for lieutenant governor in 2022.

Before being physically thrown out of the

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