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It\u2019s worth repeating. A mom drove there. Got handcuffed. Got out of handcuffs. Hopped a fence. Went inside the school and walked out with her two kids. All while 19 officers waited outside the classroom where the gunman was. #UvaldePolice #Uvalde
— Jessica McMaster (@JessMcMasterKC) May 27, 2022
Why weren\u2019t the texts, emails, notes, etc between Brett\U0001f37b\U0001f3b2\U0001f4b5\U0001f37a\U0001f5d3\U0001f37b\U0001f92eK & his then LOVER while working together in the WH ever provided to the committee. He sure wanted all the details about a Presidential erection, yet for any of his unwelcome dalliances he was given a cover up. pic.twitter.com/wA1q349edG
— Gerry Flood (@gerryflood8) August 4, 2022
@maddow
Respect you, Mr. K., but I keep MSNBC at arms length. I was upset when Ms. Ruhle used her huge platform to, in my opinion, attempt to soothe the masses, by calling around to some old Deutsche friends about Jstc. Kennedy's son BEFORE hard investigation had been completed.
— Maureen Murphy (@MamurphyMaureen) February 21, 2020
@complainster @Eleven_Films @PDXEleven @RepJerryNadler @RepAdamSchiff @MSNBC @maddow ORIGINAL Ruhl video after she "called around" on Son of Kennedy.
I worked on US GAO audit teams for 12 years. This methodology is shady
Especially now that the "informal" calls and commentary by Ruehl ate being USED by The Daily Caller to argue to Trump base that she has "debunked" any claims of link between Deutsche Bank and Justice Kennedy's resignation.
— Maureen Murphy (@MamurphyMaureen) June 30, 2018
@complainster @Eleven_Films @PDXEleven @RepJerryNadler @RepAdamSchiff @MSNBC @maddow Oooops. Here is DIRECT link. What is this incestuous, NYC dinner party
I worked at deutsche bank for 8yrs
— Stephanie Ruhle (@SRuhle) June 29, 2018
I worked with Justin Kennedy
I read the stories - reached out to some former colleagues for their reaction
Here\u2019s some broader context/perspective- Neither of which fit in 240 characters
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