Friday, February 12, 2021

Some of America's creepy media and government personalities are now becoming exposed since President Trump is not President anymore.

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By Lia Eustachewich

Ducklo allegedly went berserk on Palmeri, a former New York Post reporter, as she worked a story about his secret relationship with Axios reporter Alexi McCammond.

"The White House deputy press secretary, 32, called Palmeri, threatening, “I will destroy you” if she went forward with the story — then accused of her being “jealous” that a different man had “wanted to f–k” McCammond “and not you.”

He also accused Palmeri of being “jealous” that he was dating McCammond.

Details of the attack emerged Friday in Vanity Fair, which noted that Palmeri had no prior association or communication with McCammond.

People magazine published a glowing piece about Ducklo’s relationship with McCammond on Monday night — hours after Politico informed the White House communications team that their story would be coming out Tuesday." Read more ... https://nypost.com/2021/02/12/wh-spokesman-tj-ducklo-suspended-for-threatening-reporter/

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9255771/Cuomo-looks-sheepish-Oval-Republicans-Democrats-join-calls-resign.html

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There has been an exodus from the anti-Trump group following revelations of John Weaver's predatory behavior


"Lincoln Project co-founder Steve Schmidt resigned from the embattled anti-Trump organization Friday night, claiming he did so to "make room for the appointment of a female board member as the first step to reform and professionalize the Lincoln Project."

"Presently, the Lincoln Project is made up of four middle-aged white men. That composition does not reflect our nation, nor our movement. I am resigning my seat on the Lincoln Project board to make room for the appointment of a female board member as the first step to reform and professionalize the Lincoln Project," Schmidt said in a statement. 

Axios was first to report on Schmidt's exit, which follows an exodus of senior staff since the Associated Press and New York magazine ran bombshell reports indicating that leadership at The Lincoln Project were aware of at least ten sexual harassment allegations against co-founder John Weaver in June 2020. Two of those allegations involved Lincoln Project employees and were communicated to leadership after Schmidt and other colleagues denied having any knowledge of Weaver's behavior." 

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