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Here’s your headline: “Photo shows Trump lied about ear injury.” Just say what it is.
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Look. Newsweek. People.
Here’s your headline: “Photo shows Trump lied about ear injury.” Just say what it is.
Souza's profile, @PeteSouza, which had over 200,000 followers, now reads, "This account doesn't exist, try searching for another," implying that he has deleted or deactivated it. If he had been banned, it would read, "Account suspended. X suspends accounts which violate the X rules."
Looks like the MAGA threats pushed the photographer off “formerly Twitter.”
It's also amazing to see the "fairness meter" down at the bottom of this Newsweek article, which appears to be some kind of user-submitted ranking. Its needle is currently slammed all the way over onto the "unfair left leaning" end of the gauge. How the heck is this "unfair"?
If he wants to prove there's a hole he should just get a gauge for it. They could make it gold with a diamond T in the middle
It must have barely nicked him. A hit where the entire cross sectional area of the bullet passed through the cartilage would have removed substantial material as well as possibly torn the ear completely. It’s not a bullet with a lot of mass, but it has a crapload of kinetic energy from velocity. Thin pieces of flesh are going to come apart with a direct hit.
It seemed weird from the get go. Nothing made sense.