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The White House press secretary defends Trump's false accusations that the MSNBC host killed his employee: "Joe Scarborough filed the case himself."
White House press secretary Kylie McNanney defended the promotion of President Donald Trump's false conspiracy theory, showing that MSNBC host Joe Scarborough was involved in the employee's death in 2001.
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On Tuesday morning, the New York Times published a message written by the employee’s widow’s husband asking the Twitter CEO to remove tweets that promote Trump’s conspiracy theory.
“The president said this morning that this idea is not Trump’s original idea, and it is not,” McNani said, stressing Trump’s guilt in publishing the conspiracy theories associated with it on the 2003 Scarborough Prank radio show. .
Pressing on Trump’s responsibility for his private tweets, McNanny said, "I'd like to tell you again at Joe Scarborough's Don Emmaus show. Joe Scarborough needs to answer those questions."
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In a statement this Tuesday afternoon, White House press secretary Kylie McNanney defended false allegations by President Donald Trump that the host and former MSNBC MP Joe Scarborough were involved in the employee's death.
In recent weeks, as Scarborough criticizes Trump’s administration, Trump has revived an unfounded conspiracy theory several times to 80 million of his Twitter followers, saying police should investigate whether Scarborough had anything to do with the death of his former employee Lori. in 2001. Clausutis is in the Florida provincial office when he was a member of the Republican Congress.
One of the forensic doctors decided that Klausis moved from an undiagnosed heart condition and fell and hit his head on the table
.The investigator found no evidence that anyone had any significance for his death. Because the causes of his death were ruled out for natural reasons, no one has been charged and no case has been resolved, Trump said. Scarborough, MSNBC's Morning Jo assistant, is a harsh critic of Trump.
The New York Times sent a message Tuesday morning saying that Laurie Clausuutis ’widow, T. Clausautis, wrote to Twitter CEO Jacques Dorsey asking him to remove Trump’s tweets from his wife’s death on the podium, saying,“ The U.S. president has taken someone who doesn’t belong to him in memory of my dead wife, and polluted him for political gain. "
Trump withdrew from conspiracy theory after publishing a letter Tuesday morning: "Starting an unresolved case against Ciko Joe Scarborough was not a brainstorm for Donald Trump. This has continued for years long before joining the choir." Scarborough also called it "crazy work."
Asked if Trump had seen Clausautis' message, McNanny said, "I don't know, saw he see the message, but I know our hearts are now leaving for the Lori family." He then turned Scarborough away from conspiracy theory and attacked him and his wife, "Morning Jo," Mika Brzezinski.
“Well, I would like to point out that the president said this morning that this is not Trump’s original idea and that it is not,” McNani said. "In fact, fact, in 2003, Don Don Don Emus Emus exhibition and Joe Scarborough joked about killing apprentice, joked and laughed about it. That is why I am sure that it is a very painful Lori-family, and Joe Scarborough itself has brought this up with Don Emusin,
and Joe Scarborough himself can answer. ”
“It’s Joe Scarborough who has to answer these questions.”
McEnany clashed with reporters when asked why Trump is pushing a decades-old conspiracy theory that has been widely debunked concerning a woman who died in Scarborough’s office when he was a congressman pic.twitter.com/TKIrjn9IMF
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In a 2003 clip that McEnany mentioned, Imus says, "Don't be afraid to have fun because you're funny. You know, I'm asking why you won Congress. You said you had sex with a trainee and you should kill him, it's dangerous to say." Scarborough replies, "What are you going to do?" It is not clear whether they refer to Clausutis.
When ABC News reporter Jonathan Karl McNanny told Trump that Trump was not just a private citizen like Emmaus who published conspiracy theories and fought his distractions, he attacked Scarborough and Brzezinski for their tweets criticizing Trump.
“If we want to start talking about false accusations, we have ones we can turn to,” he said. "This morning, this morning or yesterday, Mika accused the president of responsibility for 100,000 deaths in this country. This is incredibly irresponsible. They dragged their families into the mud. They made false accusations ... and they should be held accountable for his lies."
When Carl pressured McEnany again to deal specifically with Trump’s tweets, McEnany said, “I’d like to announce his return to Joe Scarborough.
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