Kathy Griffin spins word salad excuse for $10K Eric Swalwell donation — says she’s clawed it back
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Kathy Griffin spins word salad excuse for $10K Eric Swalwell donation — says she’s clawed it back Comedian Kathy Griffin owned up to giving $10,000 to Eric Swalwell’s failed campaign for California governor, giving a rambling excuse for her support of the…
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Kathy Griffin spins word salad excuse for $10K Eric Swalwell donation — says she’s clawed it back Comedian Kathy Griffin owned up to giving $10,000 to Eric Swalwell’s failed campaign for California governor, giving a rambling excuse for her support of the…
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