Pelosi claims hair salon ‘setup’ is ‘absolutely wrong’, says business owner


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Pelosi claims hair salon ‘setup’ is ‘absolutely wrong’, says business owner
The owner of a coronavirus-shutter San Francisco hair salon, visited by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi earlier this week, dismissed the Democrat’s claim as “absolutely false” that she had “setup.”

Speaking “Tucker Carlson Tonight, Wednesday night at Tonight,” IsalonSF owner Erica Kizian said Pelosi was served by an independent stylist who rents chairs in her salon. Kiyas said that when he saw Pelosi inside the house without a mask, he decided to share footage from an existing viral security camera, in which he called the display of hypocrisy amid a terrible epidemic.

Pelosi addressed the reaction earlier in the day, claiming she wanted the salon to “repeatedly for many years” and repeatedly apologize to the owner.

“There was no way I could set it up,” Kias fired back. “I’ve had a KM camera system there for five years. I mean I didn’t go there and set it up as soon as I turned on the camera. So that’s wrong.”

Salons in San Francisco have been closed since March and may reopen from Tuesday but only for outdoor hairstyle services. Pelosi said her understanding coronavirus ban was allowed for one-on-one visits inside the home. Click here for more on our top story.

Other developments:
– Pelosi’s hair stylist claims by lawyer, it’s okay salon owner to visit Dame
– Mark Stein says the Pelosi salon trip proves ‘our rulers are not bound by the rules they impose on us’.
– San John F. Kennedy blames Pelosi for washing her hair while ‘my people don’t even have water’.
– CNN’s Don Limbu calls Pelosi on salon trip, claims ‘setup’

Cuomo blasted Trump’s remarks about big city crime, claiming the president would need an “army” to run NYC streets safely.
Governor of New York. It didn’t take long for Andrew Cuomo to respond to an earlier remark by President Trump, who threatened to pull federal funds out of New York City – as well as Washington Washington DC; Seattle and Portland, re re. – As part of an effort to target “jurisdictions of chaos”.

“He may not have enough bodyguards to get through New York City,” Cuomo said. “Forget the bodyguards, if he thinks he’s going to walk the streets in New York, he’ll have a better army.”

“He’s not a personal person in New York City, and I think he knows this, and he’ll never come back to New York, because New Yorkers will never forget what it means,” Cuomo added.

Cuomo later clarified that he was not threatening the president but expressing how much he disliked what Trump believed by New Yorkers, according to Politico.

Trump has repeatedly gone after “Democrat cities,” blaming his leadership for the emergence of the Black Lives Matter protest. A black man named George Floyd was in police custody in Minneapolis after his death on May 25.

Trump wrote in a memo on Tuesday that “my administration will not allow federal tax dollars to fund cities that allow themselves to deteriorate in the legal field.” Click here for more.

Other developments:
– Trump targets Seattle, Portland, NYC, DC, threatening federal funding for ‘anarchist’ cities
– Where are the storms coming from? The data shows a mix of locals and out-of-state people converted to cities
– CNN’s Van Jones urges Democrats to stop nighttime BLM protests: ‘unrest’ is helping Trump
– New York Times columnist Paul Krugman hastened to tweet about the violence in the city

U.S. Marshall Service’s ‘Operation Operation Safety Net’ has found 25 missing children in the first two weeks in Ohio
Ohio Governor. Mike Dywen was flown to the U.S. on Wednesday. The Marshall Service was praised for its work in “Operation Operation Safety Net”, which included the recovery of 25 missing children from their state in the first two weeks of activity.

“Over the weekend, U.S. marshals rescued dozens of missing children in Ohio, many of whom were trafficked.” Dyne said during a news conference.

“O Operation Safety Net” is being conducted in collaboration with local law enforcement agencies around North Ohio.

The children went missing for various reasons and were found in several places. Some may be susceptible to abuse or neglect at home. About a quarter of them are believed to be victims of human trafficking or forced prostitution. Click here for more.

Other developments:
– U.S. Marshalls found 39 missing children in Georgia during Operation Operation Not Bhuliston
– Border Patrol finds missing Texas girl at checkpoint on Interstate 35
– Georgia Governor Camp signs new law to strip human traffickers of commercial driver’s licenses for life

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