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"He had inside information about what could happen to our country, which is now happening, but he didn't warn the public…"Instead, what did he do? He dumped his shares in hotel stocks so he wouldn't lose money,"“It is stomach-churning that the first thoughts these Senators had to a dire & classified #COVID briefing was how to profit off this crisis,”
she tweeted.: The coronavirus is taking an increasingly severe toll on markets. The S&P 500 has plunged 28.9% over the last month and it has put the U.S. economy on an inevitable path towards a recession. Congress is considering a number of bailout options for groups particularly hard-hit, including the hotel, cruise and airline industries. And Americans are
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