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Mastriano ‘Consultant’ To Maddow: We Don’t Care What Smear Hit-Pieces You Run’

by Gerry July 26, 2022

Mastriano ‘Consultant’ To Maddow: We Don’t Care What Smear Hit-Pieces You Run

We don't care what smear

“We don’t care what smear hit pieces you run on us,”  Andrew Torba, the founder and driving force behind Gab.com, said at the start of a video he posted on Monday (July 25). 

As evidence of his lack of caring, Torba has posted no fewer than 10 times (so far) about Maddow and Christian Nationalism since she last talked about him on her show Monday night.

https://gab.com/a/posts/108713952274697152
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Based and True
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We don't care what smear

On April 28, according to his official campaign finance report, Mastriano paid Gab.com $5,000 for “campaign consulting.”

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Filed Under: Church and Synagogue Tagged With: Mastriano

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