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John Cartwright has made one change to his Hull FC squad to take on Castleford Tigers this Friday night. The Black and Whites ...
Cassidy Hutchinson writes in her new book that Mark Meadows declared "we killed Herman Cain." Cain, a 2012 GOP presidential candidate, died of COVID one month after attending a Trump rally in Tulsa.
It remains unknown where Cain contracted the virus, but one senior Trump campaign staffer blamed the rally, telling Steakin “We killed Herman Cain,” according to Karl’s book, Mediaite reported.
While Donald Trump has maintained that Herman Cain did not contract Covid-19 at a Trump rally in Tulsa last summer, some of his campaign staffers are not so sure. Cain was hospitalized with ...
He should’ve worn a mask. With his medical history, Herman Cain had to know that the last place he should be was at a crowded rally in Tulsa supporting then-President Trump. But the former ...
Many Trump staffers blamed themselves for Herman Cain's death from COVID-19, according to a new book. Cain attended Trump's rally in Tulsa last year and tested positive for the virus days after.
Kevin Stitt, who also tested positive for Covid after the rally. Re-upping this photo of Gov Stitt sitting within two feet of Herman Cain—both without masks—at Trump's Tulsa rally. Both Stitt ...
Ask Herman Cain how that worked out for him! And that rally was INDOORS! He is the Spreader-in-Chief!,” tweeted veteran White House correspondent and author April Ryan. MSNBC anchor Melvin Craig ...
despite Cain dying from COVID-19 weeks after attending a rally for President Trump—and raising questions about Twitter policies for deceased account holders. The late Herman Cain. According to ...
Cain was hospitalized Wednesday after developing ... I realize people will speculate about the Tulsa rally, but Herman did a lot of traveling the past week, including to Arizona where cases ...
refuted suggestions that Cain became sickened by attending the rally. “I realize people will speculate about the Tulsa rally, but Herman did a lot of traveling the past week,” wrote Calabrese.
Donald Trump does not believe that Herman Cain was sickened with the novel coronavirus while attending his presidential rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, last month. Asked on Friday by reporters whether ...
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