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Melissa Carone speaks in front of the Michigan House Oversight Committee in Lansing, Michigan, on Wednesday. Photograph: Jeff Kowalsky
she is likened to a character on SNL ( saturday night live )
impressions of trump passing as satire
the bald man she is talking to - is Republican and I suppose they thought it was a slam dunk - like pushing an open door
[in the english case Lutfer rahman 26% were shown to be fraud - held - run election again]
you have even told us where this is
Melissa Carone speaks in front of the Michigan House Oversight Committee in Lansing, Michigan, on Wednesday. Photograph: Jeff Kowalsky
she is likened to a character on SNL ( saturday night live )
impressions of trump passing as satire
the bald man she is talking to - is Republican and I suppose they thought it was a slam dunk - like pushing an open door
[in the english case Lutfer rahman 26% were shown to be fraud - held - run election again]
apparently she's also a computer criminal (I'm not sure what that means; maybe she steals them, maybe she just posts photos of kittens)
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ world/a mericas /us-ele ction-2 020/giu liani-m ichigan -carone -comput er-crim e-b1766 472.htm l
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The main problem of course is that she was not under oath. This was a hearing in front of the Oversight Committee and not a trial. Wonder how many of these 'witnesses' would be actually willing to repeat their claims under oath?
I've seen other clips from this same 'hearing'. One in which Giuliani actually breaks wind so loudly that his 'assistant' (sat to his left) looks at him in alarm.
I've seen other clips from this same 'hearing'. One in which Giuliani actually breaks wind so loudly that his 'assistant' (sat to his left) looks at him in alarm.
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