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Oklahoma governor calls on officials to resign over recording of racist and threatening remarks - Dallas Examiner

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By TINA BURNSIDE and RAJA RAZEK CNN The governor of Oklahoma has called on four McCurtain County officials to resign after they allegedly participated in a secretly recorded conversation that included racist remarks [...]

The post Oklahoma governor calls on officials to resign over recording of racist and threatening remarks first appeared on Dallas Examiner.

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