Great research by Liz, but perhaps some proofreading could make her tweet more clear.
In 2018, the Inspector General’s Report cited Hillary Clinton and Foundation and Crimes Against Children.”
Should that be “cited… for crimes against children”? The “and” as well as the capitalization make it seem like Crimes Against Children is the name of an organization, like another Clinton villainthropy.
You… for someone who is hysterically claiming their innocence!”
Should that be his innocence? Kimmel might try to claim the innocence of the Clintons, Epstein, or Maxwell, but his reply to Aaron Rodger’s tweet was a claim of Kimmel’s own innocence.
Great research by Liz, but perhaps some proofreading could make her tweet more clear.
Should that be “cited… for crimes against children”? The “and” as well as the capitalization make it seem like Crimes Against Children is the name of an organization, like another Clinton villainthropy.
Should that be his innocence? Kimmel might try to claim the innocence of the Clintons, Epstein, or Maxwell, but his reply to Aaron Rodger’s tweet was a claim of Kimmel’s own innocence.