An entire week ago, Hillary Clinton told David Plouffe this about Tulsi Gabbard:
 
"I'm not making any predictions but I think they've got their eye on somebody who is currently in the Democratic primary and are grooming her to be the third-party candidate. She's the favorite of the Russians… that's assuming Jill Stein will give it up, which she might not, because she's also a Russian asset. Yeah, she's a Russian asset, I mean totally. They know they can't win without a third party candidate."
 
Wednesday night, the New York Times ran the following correction:
 
“An earlier version of this article described incorrectly an element of Hillary Clinton’s recent comments about Representative Tulsi Gabbard. While Mrs. Clinton said that a Democratic presidential candidate was ‘the favorite of the Russians,’ and an aide later confirmed the reference was to Ms. Gabbard, Mrs. Clinton’s remark about the ‘grooming’ of a third-party candidate in the 2020 race was in response to a question about the Republicans’ strategy, not about Russian intervention.”
 
Taking into consideration Clinton’s repetition of the word “Russians,” do you buy her aide’s week-later assertion that she meant “Republicans”? Or, more specifically…

In general, a fiding of a broken hyoid requires pathologists to conduct more extensive investigation. That investigation can include analysis of the location of the noose, how narrow the noose is, and if the body experienced any substantial drop in the course of the hanging.

In general, a finding of a broken hyoid requires pathologists to conduct more extensive investigation. That investigation can include analysis of the location of the noose, how narrow the noose is, and if the body experienced any substantial drop in the course of the hanging.

AN AUTOPSY REPORT ON JEFFREY EPSTEIN REVEALED BROKEN BONES IN HIS NECK - WHICH ACTUALLY RAISE MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS.

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In general, a finding of a broken hyoid requires pathologists to conduct more extensive investigation. That investigation can include analysis of the location of the noose, how narrow the noose is, and if the body experienced any substantial drop in the course of the hanging.

AN AUTOPSY REPORT ON JEFFREY EPSTEIN REVEALED BROKEN BONES IN HIS NECK - WHICH ACTUALLY RAISE MORE QUESTIONS THAN ANSWERS.

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