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Why won't Biden touch the Bundys?

Ammon Bundy, center, who led the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation, stands on the Idaho Statehouse steps in Boise, Idaho
AP Photo/Keith Ridler, File
Ammon Bundy, center, who led the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge occupation, stands on the Idaho Statehouse steps in Boise, Idaho

The one-year anniversary of the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol has come and gone. But anger among the far-right continues to simmer, especially in the West where extremists have been active for years.  People like the Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and family members who have battled with the feds over the use of public lands.  Nate Heygi takes a deeper look at the issue.

Nate Heygi, Reporter, Mountain West News Bureau; Richard Spotts, Retired BLM employee

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(Editor's note: Nate is no longer a member of our staff, but you can still enjoy their stories here.)