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Kurt Eichenwald at Newsweek tweeted that he believes that Trump was in a mental hospital in 1990 for a nervous breakdown. He has retracted the tweet, he has no evidence, but hasn't retracted his statement.
There must be something to this story, he wouldn't go public with this unless he has something. Maybe he is fishing for informants to come forth with more information.
What if I tweeted HRC was committed and then deleted it? Is the answer now to prove me wrong? Or am I just some no nothing looking for quick publicity?
What if I tweeted HRC was committed and then deleted it? Is the answer now to prove me wrong? Or am I just some no nothing looking for quick publicity?
If you did tweeted it, and you had no proof, it would be quickly ignored as just noise. But this is a Newsweek reporter. He must have a whiff of something for him to say this in public.
The Trump supporters had a field day spreading unconfirmed rumors about Hillary having Parkinson's Disease or other serious health problems, all unconfirmed.
If you did tweeted it, and you had no proof, it would be quickly ignored as just noise. But this is a Newsweek reporter. He must have a whiff of something for him to say this in public.
The Trump supporters had a field day spreading unconfirmed rumors about Hillary having Parkinson's Disease or other serious health problems, all unconfirmed.
Random reporter from minor magazine unconfirmed and deleted must be true?
And the other day they turned up a Russian name on a consultant list that nobody seems to know. Timing, people. Think lawyers planting doubt to get their murdering rapist clients off on reasonable doubt.
Senior writer at Newsweek and author of four best-selling books. Nice try
Deleting the tweet sure helps his cause.
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