Rahm Emanuel meets Twitter impersonator
Former White House Chief of Staff and Chicago mayor-elect Rahm Emanuel, who is scheduled to meet with President Obama on Friday, vowed to give $5,000 to charity if the person behind a fake Twitter handle impersonating him came forward.
Turns out the tweets were sent out by a Columbia journalism professor and Emanuel's keeping good on his promise. Watch the clip above or here.
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Ed O'Keefe
| March 3, 2011; 9:34 PM ET
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