Sarah Palin gets assist from ex-NHL star Ron Duguay after pestered at NYC restaurant
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin – known for praising "hockey moms" – received a timely assist this week from a former hockey star, ex-NHL player Ron Duguay.
It happened Wednesday, when a photographer began pestering Palin with questions about her recent coronavirus diagnosis while she and Duguay, a former member of the New York Rangers, were dining with friends at a restaurant in New York City.
Palin was in the Big Apple for her defamation trial against The New York Times, which has been delayed until next month because she tested positive for the virus at the beginning of this week.
The unnamed photographer began recording Palin eating dinner with Duguay and three others at Elio’s Italian restaurant in Manhattan. Palin initially turned to the photographer and waved from the outdoor tent where the group was dining.
"Hi there, are any of you guys concerned that she tested positive for COVID? I’m just curious," the photographer asks.
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Duguay, 64, then gets up and approaches him, asking, "Are you looking for trouble?"
Sarah Palin and Ron Duguay. (Getty Images)
"Are you going to hurt me?" the photographer asks, before Duguay appears to knock his camera out of his hand.
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Palin’s dinner was against federal COVID-19 five-day quarantine guidelines but the restaurant suggested to the New York Post it wasn’t their concern.
"People come to eat, we are not the border police," an employee reportedly told the publication.
The restaurant said, however,