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Classmate Who Claimed Knowledge Of Kavanaugh Assault Says She Felt 'Empowered' To Tell Story, Has 'No Idea' If Attack Happened | Daily Wire
"By Wednesday night, she'd deleted her social media profiles.", "NBC News, which first (and breathlessly) reported on Miranda's claims has now updated their story about her Tweet adding her NPR denial, but the update doesn't come, of course, until the fifth paragraph.", "Cristina King Miranda, who posted on Facebook Tuesday that she'd heard rumors of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's alleged attack on a classmate, was already backtracking on her claims Wednesday morning."
'Miranda probably wasn't approached or "empowered" by any specific individual to author the Tweet, so it's likely she just felt the need to inject herself into the national conversation, without any real reason why she should. '
'Miranda later removed the post, explaining, cryptically, that the post "served its purpose," and that she "was not ready" for the media attention the post garnered -- even though NBC News and other outlets reported Miranda's claims as a major break in the Kavanaugh story. '
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[–] derram 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
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"By Wednesday night, she'd deleted her social media profiles.", "NBC News, which first (and breathlessly) reported on Miranda's claims has now updated their story about her Tweet adding her NPR denial, but the update doesn't come, of course, until the fifth paragraph.", "Cristina King Miranda, who posted on Facebook Tuesday that she'd heard rumors of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's alleged attack on a classmate, was already backtracking on her claims Wednesday morning."
'Miranda probably wasn't approached or "empowered" by any specific individual to author the Tweet, so it's likely she just felt the need to inject herself into the national conversation, without any real reason why she should. '
'Miranda later removed the post, explaining, cryptically, that the post "served its purpose," and that she "was not ready" for the media attention the post garnered -- even though NBC News and other outlets reported Miranda's claims as a major break in the Kavanaugh story. '
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[–] havingfun595 ago
Completely agree.