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Gov. Glenn Youngkin mocked for 'recreating the Bin Laden raid photo' over 'two inches of snow'

Major backups were reported on I-81 in Virginia as snow moved through the region Sunday and new Gov. Glenn Youngkin requested that Virginians avoid unnecessary travel so that the plows could do their thing. Youngkin’s team said they were closely monitoring roads and the forecast and included a photo — which Everytown press secretary Zack DiGregorio is describing as a recreation of the Bin Laden raid photo.

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Someone sounds bitter.

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Well put. You should see this one photo of the previous governor.

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Maybe the new guy just wants it made clear that he’s actually paying attention, considering recent events.


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