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A notable moment occurred when Friedman pressed Shaw on her organizational ties, prompting her to dismiss the question abruptly and, later, to produce a kazoo to disrupt an interview. Shaw's behavior—interjecting noise and shutting down dialogue—appears to be a deliberate tactic aimed at deterring scrutiny and controlling the narrative during protests. Friedman perceives these actions as indicative of a coordinated effort to prevent outside questioning and maintain a specific image of the protests.