Big ‘I’ Chairman Addresses Unacceptable Statements
In a video released yesterday, Big “I” Chairman John Costello apologized for an interview segment conducted at the Big “I” Legislative Conference.
In a video released yesterday, Big “I” Chairman John Costello apologized for an interview segment conducted at the Big “I” Legislative Conference.
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The Big “I” would like to sincerely apologize for an unfortunate interview segment that was conducted at the 2023 Big “I” Legislative Conference between president & CEO Bob Rusbuldt and Fox News host Jesse Watters in April.
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