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State Dept Is Working To ID Erdogan Bodyguards Who Beat Up Protesters In DC

17 May 2017
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The State Department is working with Washington, D.C. police and the U.S. Secret Service to identify the bodyguards working for Turkey’s president who beat up protesters outside of the Turkish embassy in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, Dailycaller.com reports.
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