It was also unusual how many times Hannity mentioned Steve Witkoff by name, on a relatively brief appearance on FOX as the news was breaking.
If close associates of Trump were warned in recent days that they were also targets, why would Hannity go to so much trouble to name this very close, very long time friend of Trump, so many times?
He even named the local diner - by name - where he and Mr. Witkoff shared a meal earlier in the day.
Very unusual particular details disclosed by Hannity in such a high threat environment.
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At the recent Republican National Convention, Witkoff was introduced by his surviving son and gave a moving, first person account of many touching moments in his many decades-long friendship with Trump, as a fellow builder in NY, and as a fellow father who lost a son to opioid overdose* and how touchingly Trump responded to his loss then, and since, along with many other anecdotes. Witkoff's speech reportedly "humanized" Trump.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=RzVIj1I0EVs (Witkoff's RNC speech)
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He didn't say then but his son overdosed was while he was at an expensive "sober living" facility in California - One80Center (described as a "luxury drug and alcohol rehabilitation facility"). https://meyerslaw.com/news/personal-injury-law/parents-of-deceased-22-year-old-file-wrongful-death-lawsuit-against-one80center/
Also:
Last Aug. 9, the same defendants were sued by Steven and Lauren Witkoff, the parents of deceased client Andrew Witkoff. He died of an OxyContin overdose on Aug. 14, 2011, at age 22 while alone in his room at the Sunset Plaza Drive home.
Steven Witkoff is a wealthy Manhattan real estate mogul whose holdings include the Woolworth Building.
The complaint alleges Andrew Witkoff also was not properly supervised by the One80Center staff, allowing him to skip urine tests, buy illicit drugs online and exchange texts on his iPhone with drug dealers.
"Andrew obtained and used cocaine, together with alcohol, while on an off-site trip when he was supposed to be under the direct supervision of his sober companion," according to the Witkoff complaint.
The One80Center charged clients up to $550,000 per month for its services, according to the Galletta complaint.
https://patch.com/california/beverlyhills/second-family-suing-former-beverly-hills-rehab-center-for-wrongful-death