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'Someone got a phone call': Army general protects his account after losing Twitter battle to Hillsdale student

U.S. Army Major General Patrick Donahoe became a celebrity Tuesday night after Fox News’ Tucker Carlson did a piece on him picking fights on Twitter over the COVID vaccine. “Hillsdale, come get your boy” he tweeted in response to a Ph.D. student there.

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The Columbia Bugle has the video:

Here’s the man who triggered him:

He didn’t care for this one either, telling the person not to “be a shill for Putin.”

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Breitbart’s Kristina Wong notes that Donahoe has since protected his account:

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Carlson knows what it’s like to have military officers target him on social media, so he must have enjoyed this.


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