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A '''body slam''' is a physical maneuver popularized by Greg Gianforte during a 2017 special election in the state of Montana.  Gianforte ''' body-slammed" a reporter Ben Jacobs after he was asked about the [[American Health Care Act]].  Unfortunately for Jacobs, the House health care bill does not offer coverage for injuries resulting from '''body-slamming''' nor does it cover X-rays of elbows or replacement glasses.<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/republican-health-care-plan-lacks-coverage-for-injuries-resulting-from-body-slamming Republican Health-Care Plan Lacks Coverage for Injuries Resulting from Body Slamming (The Borowitz Report]</ref>
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A '''body slam''' is a physical maneuver popularized by Greg Gianforte during a 2017 special election in the state of Montana.  Gianforte '''body-slammed''' a reporter Ben Jacobs after he was asked about the [[American Health Care Act]].  Unfortunately for Jacobs, the House health care bill did not offer coverage for injuries resulting from '''body-slamming''' nor does it cover X-rays of elbows or replacement glasses.<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/humor/borowitz-report/republican-health-care-plan-lacks-coverage-for-injuries-resulting-from-body-slamming Republican Health-Care Plan Lacks Coverage for Injuries Resulting from Body Slamming (The Borowitz Report)]</ref>
  
  

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A body slam is a physical maneuver popularized by Greg Gianforte during a 2017 special election in the state of Montana. Gianforte body-slammed a reporter Ben Jacobs after he was asked about the American Health Care Act. Unfortunately for Jacobs, the House health care bill did not offer coverage for injuries resulting from body-slamming nor does it cover X-rays of elbows or replacement glasses.[1]


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