MSNBC Guest: Mollie Tibbetts “A Girl From Iowa That Fox News is Talking About’

An MSNBC guest dishonored the memory of 20-year-old Mollie Tibbetts, killed by an illegal alien. The guest berated Fox News for covering the story during a panel discussion Tuesday night.
“Fox News is talking about, you know, a girl in Iowa and not this,” said Christina Greer in the context of a discussion about former Trump attorney Michael Cohen.
Greer is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Fordham University.
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MSNBC guest calls Mollie Tibbetts just some girl in Iowa and criticizes Fox News for covering the arrest of the illegal alien today who murdered her. pic.twitter.com/VWuqYW8dGU
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Tibbetts was found dead Tuesday by authorities after her illegal immigrant accused murderer led police to her body.
A 24-year-old illegal alien has been charged with first degree murder in the death of Iowa college student Mollie Tibbetts.
“Christian Bahena Rivera, 24, who resides in rural Poweshiek County, was charged with first-degree murder,” according to the Des Moines Register.
Rivera, who is believed to have been in the area for four to seven years, allegedly abducted Tibbetts while she was jogging on July 18. Though the body has not been positively identified, it is believed to be Tibbetts.
“Rivera led investigators to Tibbetts’ body,” the paper said. “He told officials he had followed her and allegedly also ran alongside or behind her. Investigators were able to identify him after officals [sic] identified his vehicle in the same area Tibbetts was last seen running, according to surveillance footage.”
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