The president continues to suggest without evidence she was murdered.
Twitter Inc. said Tuesday that the company is “deeply sorry” for the pain caused by President Trump’s tweets demanding an investigation of MSNBC host Joe Scarborough in the death of a young woman who died in 2001 in his office, but the social-media company won’t remove them, despite an outraged plea from her husband.
In a letter addressed to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Timothy Klausutis said that Trump has"perverted" the memory of his late wife for political gain, and asked that the tweets be removed. President Trump and Joe Scarborough with a portion of a letter sent to the CEO of Twitter from the widower of Scarborough's former intern Lori Klausutis.
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