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Candace Owens says ‘looney lefty’ Amazon employees damaged her books before delivery - Face2Face Africa

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Conservative author and pro-Trump activist Candace Owens is accusing employees at Amazon of damaging copies of her new book, Blackout: How Black America Can Make Its Second Escape from the Democrat Plantation, before mailing them out. In a Twitter post on Saturday calling out the online retail giant, the political commentator alleged she received messages...

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