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Mar 22, 2022

Phoenix Suns’ majority owner Robert Sarvar is facing some heinous allegations regarding his actions and word usage towards athletes, coaches, and staff as well as calls for him to be removed as an owner of the team. Over 70 former staffers during his 17-year tenure as an owner have reported witnessing racially insensitive language use, rampant misogyny towards female employees and his own wife, as well as suing the N-word on multiple occasions in the presence of Black employees and then-head coach Earl Watson.
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The Young Turks: March 22, 2022

In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson on Fox News, musician Kid Rock admitted that Donald Trump sought out his advice on how to approach policy regarding North Korea and the Islamic State during his time as President. Who would’ve thought Kid Rock would be Trump’s go-to guy for foreign policy advice, especially against adversaries like ISIS and North Korea.
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Kamala Harris had another incredibly awkward public speaking appearance where she seemed to get stuck on the concept of the “passage of time”. Although we still don’t know the cause of her recent speech fumbling, its clear that she’s nervous and needs a pep talk to represent us like the Vice President she is.
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TYT’s own Jordan Uhl just got a tattoo in support of food and refugee crisis currently happening in Yemen. Jordan ran a fundraiser during his TYT Twitch show Deep Dive, where if he raised at least $5,000 for the charity, he would get a tattoo saying “Un-American piece of s***”.
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New page: Phoenix Suns’ majority owner Robert Sarvar is facing some heinous allegations regarding his actions and word usage towards athletes, coaches, and staff as well as calls for him to be removed as an owner of the team. Over 70 former staffers during his 17-year tenure as an owner have reported witnessing racially insensitive language use, rampant misogyny towards female employees and his own wife, as well as suing the N-word on multiple occasions in the presence of Black employees and then-head coach Earl Watson. - TYT.com