Video so heres the video was played today during the White House Press briefing. It shows the speaker in a smock and with wet hair wearing no face mask walking through the east lawn in San Francisco on union street. The speaker says the salon misrepresented local Health Orders and says that she was clearly set up so we have just heard now from the salon owner and she says that the speaker owes her an apology. If anyone said it misses pelosi it could only have been the person she booked the appointment with Jonathan Dinardo obviously this makes no sense. I am confident that jonathan didnt did nothing to said it misses pelosi. In fact, nobody said it misses pelosi. She is attempting to scapegoat her stylist jonathan a big fan of hers and me a Small Business owner who has had no in interactions with about any of this. For the speaker of the house of United States is going to be and possibly claim she was set up and come. Publicly public sees me publicly defame me and sent out here firms t
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