Tweet of the Day: Clinton SPOX Trolls Trump Campaign Manager
Hillary Clinton’s Spokesperson Tweets Response to Trump Campaign Manager’s Alleged Assault of a Protester
Hillary Clinton Press Secretary Brian Fallon Saturday night posted a tweet in apparent response to earlier news that Donald Trump’s campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, appeared to grab a protester at a Trump rally in Tucson by the collar and pull him. The alleged assault was caught on camera and posted to Twitter by a CBS News reporter.Â
“Our campaign manager doesn’t moonlight as a bouncer at events,” Clinton SPOX Brian Fallon tweeted. “He goes door to door on behalf of our candidate.” Fallon attached a link to a Bloomberg article spotlighting Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager Robby Mook, which reported him personally spending “the final hours before the Iowa caucuses knocking on doors to get out the vote.”
Our campaign manager doesn’t moonlight as a bouncer at events. He goes door to door on behalf of our candidate https://t.co/5OdxECffj0
— Brian Fallon (@brianefallon) March 20, 2016
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