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September 10, 2022
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John Fetterman’s Campaign Press Secretary in 2012: ‘Its Funny to Tweet Quotes by Hitler’

Source: political-viewer.com political-viewer.com
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John Fetterman's Campaign Press Secretary in 2012: 'Its Funny to Tweet Quotes by Hitler' The press secretary for Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman’s U.S. Senate campaign has sent out a number of tactless race-centered tweets and expressed that she was “mortified to be an American” after the 2016 Presidential Election, according to a report. Fetterman press secretary Emilia Winter Rowland made her Twitter account private after Fox News’s Kyle Morris unearthed the tweets and reached out to the Fetterman team for comment. Fetterman's press secretary tweeted she was 'mortified' to be American, made callous remarks on minorities https://t.co/NFf2SOMPON — Fox News...
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