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Tillis says ’86’ has roots in restaurant industry after Comey indicted for alleged Trump post

Tillis says ’86’ has roots in restaurant industry after Comey indicted for alleged Trump post
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Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) said on Sunday that he believes posting “86 47” is not a crime in light of the indictment against former FBI Director James Comey, arguing that the term “86” has its roots in the restaurant industry. “If this whole case is based on a picture in the sand of a North […]

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