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Texas Prosecutor Resigns After Social Media Post Seems To Compare Black Lives Matter Protesters To Nazis

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Texas Prosecutor Resigns After Social Media Post Seems To Compare Black Lives Matter Protesters To Nazis

Texas Prosecutor Resigns After Social Media Post Seems To Compare Black Lives Matter Protesters To Nazis

Kaylynn Williford, a trial bureau chief in the Harris County District Attorney's Office, left her position after a Facebook account linked to her shared a post from the page 'America's Mom' that compared protesters demonstrating against police brutality and systemic racism to Nazis.

Katie Johnston reports.


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