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“I was the Air Force lieutenant colonel who carried the nuclear football for your husband inside that ‘people’s house’ you’re suddenly so precious about,” Patterson wrote.
Conservative watchdog Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton also weighed in.
“Woman who stole White House furniture has something to say about ‘our house,’” Fitton wrote on social media.
Some of the criticism referenced longstanding allegations involving damage and missing items after the Clintons left the White House in 2001.
A Government Accountability Office review requested at the time by former Rep. Bob Barr, R-Ga., estimated roughly $15,000 in damage associated with the presidential transition.
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