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[–] PhunkyPlatypus 3 points (+3|-0)

said the White House would "never tolerate a reporter placing his hands on a young woman just trying to do her job".

But body slamming a reporter is something to be embraced, admired and emulated.

[–] COFfeebreak -1 points (+0|-1)

What-about-ism. Both are legally assault.

[–] PhunkyPlatypus 1 points (+1|-0)

But if you watch the video it wouldn't even qualify as a scuffle.

[–] COFfeebreak 0 points (+0|-0) Edited

It met the legal definition of assault. I don't believe "scuffle" has a legal definition. Granted, it was slight and not overtly aggressive, but the law is the law. Do you not support law and order?

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+3|-2)

But press secretary Sarah Sanders said access was removed because the reporter put "his hands on a young woman".

Which is a lie.

[–] [Deleted] 1 points (+1|-0)

I'm sure is a video somewhere, I don't see why it wasn't in the story.

[–] jobes 2 points (+2|-0)

Here's gif. In the #MeToo era, that's practically gang rape