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The Bowling Green massacre is a fictitious incident of Islamic terrorism mentioned by Kellyanne Conway, then– counselor to President Donald Trump, in interviews with Cosmopolitan and TMZ on January 29, 2017, and in an interview on the MSNBC news program Hardball with Chris Matthews on February 2, 2017. Conway cited it as justification for a ...
Feb 2, 2017 · The Bowling Green Massacre, explained. In an interview with MSNBC’s Chris Matthews that aired on Thursday night, Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway managed to get two huge things wrong in a short ...
Feb 3, 2017 · There was never a “Bowling Green massacre.” But the arrests of two Iraqi men in Kentucky in 2011 affected national security procedures.
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Feb 4, 2017 · AP. This week, in trying to justify the travel ban the US government recently implemented, one of President Donald Trump's top White House advisers referred to the "Bowling Green Massacre" — a ...
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Feb 2, 2017 · When White House counselor Kellyanne Conway appeared at a town hall event with MSNBC’s Chris Matthews, she mentioned "the Bowling Green massacre" -- a terrorist attack that, the social media ...
Feb 3, 2017 · In fact, no “Bowling Green massacre” ever happened. Ms. Conway did not specify whether she meant an attack in Kentucky, Ohio or Downtown Manhattan, for that matter. But the closest ...
Feb 5, 2017 · The internet, with the help of dogged reporting, acted quickly to shut down a Trump adviser’s false claim about a terrorist attack in Bowling Green, Ky., our media columnist writes.