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Conflating neo-Nazis with protesters for Palestinian human rights is in itself problematic, but blurring the hard right’s direct connection to white nationalism with “let’s be fair to both sides” comments was inexcusable.

In a statement, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson called the security failures by Secret Service outlined in the report "shocking and inexcusable".

From BBC

On Sunday, the Rams could not overcome inexcusable penalties, a lost fumble and an interception to lose their second game in a row.

Hours later, Farrell issued a personal apology for reaching a “breaking point” that resulted in his “inexcusable behavior.”

“Unfortunately, my breaking point resulted in inexcusable behavior, and I take full accountability for how I chose to handle the situation,” he said.

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