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Washington Post Online front page, 6/28/2022, 2:40PM (Original Post)
JohnQFunk
Jun 2022
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mahatmakanejeeves
(57,393 posts)1. The story has seven authors.
I do appreciate the local angle.
WTOP: watch out for erratic traffic on the National Mall this afternoon.
Jade Fox
(10,030 posts)2. Lunged. Like a triggered dog. nt
brush
(53,764 posts)3. They left out the strangling attempt. Why?
That's the most damaging testimony. And there's room on that wide broadsheet of WAPO.
They did include that in the drop head, but talking about burying the lead...
llmart
(15,536 posts)5. My thought exactly.
That was the most important part of the story. He ASSAULTED a secret service agent! Tried to choke him!
But it becomes "he lunged".
dalton99a
(81,452 posts)4. Yep