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Attorney General Barr to House Speaker Pelosi: 'Did you bring your handcuffs?' - USA TODAY

  1. Attorney General Barr to House Speaker Pelosi: 'Did you bring your handcuffs?'  USA TODAY
  2. Barr teases Pelosi, asks if she brought her handcuffs on sidelines of DC event  Fox News
  3. Barr asks Pelosi: 'Did you bring your handcuffs?'  ABC News
  4. 'Did you bring your handcuffs?' AG Barr ribs Pelosi about contempt finding  NBC News
  5. Barr asks Pelosi outside the Capitol, ‘Madam Speaker, did you bring your handcuffs?’  The Washington Post
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