[Citizen Free Press] This NBC news report seems to be the source of many Pelosi attack rumors. Release the police bodycam videos and let the people judge for themselves.
Paul Pelosi was released from the hospital on Thursday night, and on Friday morning, NBC’s Miguel Almaguer filed a report that is no longer available on the Today Show website. Instead, the video has been deleted and the story has been appended with an editor’s note, which now reads: The piece should not have aired because it did not meet NBC News reporting standards.
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It’s hard to think of anything that could possibly do more degradation to the Biden gene pool. I guess I didn’t consider home cooking.
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11/07/2022 21:28 Comments ||
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That's his granddaughter.
As with his 12 year-old daughter — per her own diary entries — Brandon fondles the child and kisses her on the lips.
Maybe that’s normal in the Snurt household. It’s fucking perverted and disgusting in the eyes of normal Americans.
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As for kissing his granddaughter, I don't profess know the customs New England and is not approved behavior where I come from.
Biden did not put his hand on his granddaughter's breast when putting the sticker. But then, I saw a video from a different camera angle that made it obvious and will not blame Joey Plugs for something he didn't do. But that you inferred it when he did not is ... pervy. Tell me, is your family tree a telephone pole?
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