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White House: ‘Our Hearts Are With’ Family of Woman Trump Accused Scarborough of Murdering – Then Attacks MSNBC Host

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The White House says “our hearts are with” the family of the woman President Donald Trump has repeatedly accused of being murdered in 2001 by former GOP Florida Congressman, now MSNBC host Joe Scarborough. “I do know that our hearts are with Lori’s family at this time,” Trump press secretary Kayleigh McEnany told reporters when asked if the President has seen the letter Timothy Klausutis, Lori’s husband, penned to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey.

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