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Video here, around 20-24 seconds:

 

 

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Masks for thee but not for me.

CNN White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins may have worn her mask during the White House press briefing Friday, but she promptly removed the facial covering when the cameras were off — or so she thought.

Video percolating on Twitter shows shortly after White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany finished her briefing, Collins removed her face mask which she had worn during the televised event.

 

https://nypost.com/2020/05/16/cnn-reporter-caught-removing-face-mask-when-she-thought-camera-was-off/

 

Also Collins:

 

 

It's quite consistent that they're guilty of that which they accuse others of doing.

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