Hands and Arms in the News – Rahm Emanuel's Finger
Rahm Emanuel is missing one of his fingers - do you know which one? Find out here, and read the story behind his injury.
noelhenley.comI don’t have real-time updates right now, but the long-standing public detail is that Rahm Emanuel lost part of his right middle finger in a childhood meat-slicer accident at Arby’s, which led to a severe infection and ultimately amputation of the fingertip. This has been reported for years in various outlets and interviews, including accounts from his discussions with Katie Couric and other media appearances. If you’d like, I can search for the latest developments and cite current sources.
Rahm Emanuel is missing one of his fingers - do you know which one? Find out here, and read the story behind his injury.
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www.cbsnews.comRahm Emanuel Finger: White House Chief Of Staff Tells Katie Couric What Happened (VIDEO)
www.huffpost.comMay 15 2020, Updated 12:14 p.m. ET As an on-air contributor at ABC News, Rahm Emanuel frequently shares his take on the most important issues in politics, including the forthcoming presidential elections or the role local governments play in tackling the coronavirus pandemic.
evans.s3.sbg.io.cloud.ovh.netWith news that Rep. Rahm Emanuel—fourth-ranking Democrat and brother to Endeavor head and sporadic HuffPo grump Ari Emanuel—is mulling President-elect Barack Obama's offer to be his chief of staff, we thought we'd help you cram with this list of some essential and less-essential Rahm knowledge: 1. Their father is an Israel-born pediatrician, their mother a former X-ray technician, a onetime rock club owner, and a civil rights activist. She would take her sons along on the demonstrations if...
www.gawkerarchives.comWhat happened to Rahm Emanuel's finger? The former Chicago mayor suffered an accident during his high school years. Read on for the gory details.
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