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Via Hollywood Reporter:
Chris Hayes will interview Quentin Tarantino on his MSNBC show on Wednesday, to talk about the comments he has made on police brutality. All In With Chris Hayes confirmed the news on their Twitter account.
Tarantino’s appearance on the show will be his first television interview about the police boycott of his films in the wake of his comments about police violence and his participation in protests.
Update:
Via Daily Caller:
Quentin Tarantino says he was at an “anti-police brutality rally” because there is a “problem of white supremacy in this country.”
Appearing on MSNBC’s “All In with Chris Hayes” Wednesday, Tarantino claimed that he was “surprised” by the reactions from police unions who called for boycotts of his upcoming movie because “I was under the impression I was an American and that I had First Amendment rights and there was no problem with me going to an anti-police brutality protest and speaking my mind.”
Police unions across the country called for a boycott of Tarantino films due to the director insisting, “When I see murders, I do not stand by. I have to call a murder a murder and I have to call the murderers the murderers.” (RELATED: Quentin Tarantino Calls Cops ‘Murderers’ At Anti-Police Rally)
Tarantino explained that he was at the rally, put on by Rise Up October because he agrees with there messages and “ultimately what I feel is a problem of white supremacy in this country.”

