The widower of Joe Scarborough’s late staffer is appealing directly to the Twitter CEO to remove the president’s baseless insinuations
and addressed to Dorsey. “Please delete these tweets…. My wife deserves better,” he wrote to the CEO. Klausutis suggested the president is using his more than 80 million followers to drag him and his late wife’s family back through the pain of her tragic death by repeating a “debunked falsehood that my wife was murdered by her boss.
While on the air on Tuesday, Scarborough said that the president’s spreading of “these lies [are] hurting the family,” before citing Swisher’s op-ed to draw parallels between Trump’s deranged Klausutis obsession and “Sandy Hook truthers” and “the Seth Rich conspiracy theory.” “Perhaps this is even worse because the lies, the conspiracy theories, the hate speech is being spread by the president of the United States,” he noted.
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