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Following-Up: Let's See How Trump-Endorsed Candidates Did In 2024 Election!
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Following-Up: Let's See How Trump-Endorsed Candidates Did In 2024 Election!

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Mike Johnson Running Again For Speaker, Readies GOP’s ‘Biggest Offense Of Our Lives’
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Mike Johnson Running Again For Speaker, Readies GOP’s ‘Biggest Offense Of Our Lives’

Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) has begun a bullish campaign to stay on as Speaker of the House with the expectation that Republicans will retain the House in addition to retaking the Senate and the White House. He sent a letter to GOP colleagues on Wednesday, asking for their support in the House-wide election that will likely take place in January as the next session of Congress gets underway. “I’m ready to take the field with all of you, and I am humbly asking for your support to continue leading this Conference as your Speaker,” Johnson said. “It has been the honor of my lifetime to serve with you thus far, and I look forward to playing the biggest offense of our lives. We have a country to save — and we will,” he added. The GOP-led House elected Johnson to be the speaker in October 2023 after then-Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was cast out of the role he won earlier that year after multiple rounds of voting. During his one year in the top leadership position, Johnson had to contend with not just a Democrat-led Senate and President Joe Biden, but also a narrow GOP majority on matters such as government spending. That power dynamic is now set to change as Republicans won back the Senate in the 2024 election, and former President Donald Trump was re-elected to the White House after losing in 2020. MATT WALSH’S ‘AM I RACIST?’ NOW STREAMING ON DAILYWIRE+ For the House, the situation is less clear. Republicans were projected to win 210 races while Democrats had 194 as of Wednesday afternoon, according to Decision Desk HQ. A party needs 218 seats for a majority. Although Decision Desk HQ said Republicans had a 95% chance to stay in control of the House, Democrats were not quite ready to admit defeat. House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) released a statement insisting the chamber “remains very much in play,” citing races that have yet to be called in Arizona, Oregon, Iowa, and California. “The party that will hold the majority in the House of Representatives in January 2025 has yet to be determined,” he added. “We must count every vote.” During his victory speech in Florida, Trump thanked Johnson — who was clapping nearby on the stage. Johnson has been “doing a terrific job,” Trump said. In his letter to fellow GOP lawmakers, Johnson listed a number of policy priorities in line with Trump’s “Make America Great Again” movement. “The mandate that has been delivered shows that a majority of Americans are eager for secure borders, lower costs, peace through strength, and a return to common sense,” he said. “With unified Republican government, if we meet this historic moment together, the next two years can result in the most consequential Congress of the modern era,” Johnson added. It was not immediately clear whether any other Republicans will run for the speaker’s gavel this time around. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) also sent a letter to GOP colleagues seeking their support for another stint in his leadership position. Scalise laid out a “First 100-Day Agenda” that included locking in the “Trump Tax Cuts,” as well as plans to “unleash American energy” and “surge resources to the southern border.”
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‘Abandoned Working Class People’: Sanders Points Finger At Democratic Party For Harris’ Loss
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‘Abandoned Working Class People’: Sanders Points Finger At Democratic Party For Harris’ Loss

Trump increased his support among voters without college degrees
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‘I’m So Proud Of Her’: McCaskill Sheds Tears For Harris On Live TV
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‘I’m So Proud Of Her’: McCaskill Sheds Tears For Harris On Live TV

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Celebrities in Despair
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Celebrities in Despair
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Bette Midler deactivates her X account after joking she'd drink drain cleaner if Trump won the election
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Bette Midler deactivates her X account after joking she'd drink drain cleaner if Trump won the election

Entertainer Bette Midler deleted her social media account after joking that she would drink drain cleaner if former President Donald Trump won the election. 'A clear view into a a clearly troubled mindset.' The celebrated singer had been a vehement and vocal critic of Trump and his supporters. In one bizarre episode from September, Midler tweeted a conspiracy theory implying that the former president was not actually shot during the first assassination attempt in Butler, Pennsylvania. She also accused Trump of calling on his followers to kill Taylor Swift based on a criticism he made against the singer endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris for president. After posting on social media that she was following the election, Midler made a reference to Trump winning and then deleted her account. The meme she posted showed a champagne bottle with a note that read, "Kamala wins," and a bottle of Draino with note saying, "Trump wins." The celebrity was mocked and ridiculed for leaving X by Trump supporters. "Bette Midler regularly spewed filth and lies with impunity. Yet she was a reliable barometer of leftist sentiment — a clear view into a a clearly troubled mindset. I will miss you Bette," replied journalist David Ng. "Just when I thought today couldn't get any better, Bette Midler deleted her account. How positively delicious. Nom, nom, nom," read another response. Others visited her Instagram account, which was not deactivated, to leave messages jokingly in support of her drinking drain cleaner. "Bottoms up, Bette. Don’t forget to shake the bottle first," read one comment. "You gonna live stream drinking the draino before you leave the country?" read another comment. "Gosh hope you are ok after drinking that Draino! #TrumpVance2024," said another commentor. Trump has been projected to win the electoral college, and his vote count is approaching a victory in the popular vote. He made astounding gains in nearly every state, and Republicans are also projected to flip the U.S. Senate from Democratic control. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Democrats should blame the media for Harris' loss
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Democrats should blame the media for Harris' loss

As much as it makes me feel old to say it, I have been watching Joe Biden's career in politics for over 30 years. Once, in an incident that is, unbelievably, almost 20 years old, I had a front-row seat to the Joe Biden show. The year was 2007, and I was working for former Kansas Senator (and later Governor) Sam Brownback during his abortive run for the 2008 Republican nomination. I was in the Des Moines airport waiting to catch a delayed flight back home to Tennessee in what I assume was the only bar in the place. The media channeled their inner Chico Marx and asked, 'Who are you going to believe, us or your lying eyes?' The boss had performed poorly in the Ames straw poll the previous day, and I was in a mood. As I was trying to drown my sorrows, I looked up and suddenly found myself staring into a face I recognized: Joe Biden, who was also running for president, was making the rounds with the four other people who were stuck in the bar that day, and he made it over to my table. I felt a little sorry for Biden, in spite of the fact that his politics have always been loathsome to me, watching him make the rounds with clearly disinterested voters, most of whom did not even know who he was. So I apologized and told him that I was not even an Iowa resident and was actually only there to work on a Republican presidential campaign. Surely, I figured, Biden must have better things to do than talk to a very unpersuadable person who was not even an Iowa voter. As it turned out, he did not. "Oh, really?" Biden exclaimed. "Which one?" When I told him I worked for Sen. Brownback, to my horror, he pulled up a chair and wanted to chat. At length. “You know, I'm working with Sam Brownback on our partition plan for Iraq,” he began. Thus began a conversation that lasted for easily over an hour, which I did not want at the time. I will say this for the Biden I unwillingly met in 2007: He was a world-champion talker. His political and foreign policy instincts have always been bad, and he's never been honest in even the slightest sense, but he was unquestionably possessed of the species of intelligence that allows most politicians to immediately come up with a plausible-sounding justification for almost literally anything they are saying. When Biden re-emerged from de facto retirement in 2020 to run for president again, I was shocked at the desiccated version of Biden I saw on my television screen. This was not at all the same person who bent my ear 13 years earlier. The COVID-19 pandemic gave the Democrats the perfect excuse they needed to do exactly what had to be done with Biden in order to preserve any chance that he would win: They locked him (figuratively, I assume) in a basement and hid him from the public. At the time, Biden still had enough "good" days that this was a feasible approach with careful planning. I don't begrudge Democrats the tactic, which, after all, was ultimately successful. I do begrudge the media, many of whom had much more extensive personal interactions with Biden than I ever did and many of whom also should have been very clear about what was going on with Biden's mental condition. And any person who has seen a family member who is going through age-related cognitive decline, which should be all of them, should have known that while those suffering from it will have periodic good days, the condition will inexorably get worse with time. And they said nothing. As literally anyone could have predicted, Biden became visibly worse with each passing month of his first term. The White House staff took to hiding Biden away even more thoroughly, and the press said nothing. In what would become a meme in right-leaning circles, the White House reporters would dutifully report, day after day, that Biden had "called a lid" before noon. Never did they report that there should be any level of concern that the president of the United States had apparently adopted a two-hour work day, and certainly they did not do any of the hard-nosed, investigative reporting that the moment demanded. In fact, as his condition worsened, their coverage of it was, without exaggeration, the worst example of media malpractice in history. On the few occasions that Biden appeared in public in 2024, he displayed alarming and unavoidable signs of very advanced cognitive decline, including freezing up, losing his place and staring silently for awkward lengths of time, and having to be physically led with shuffling steps to where he was supposed to be. It's not that the media forgot what these signs meant. Republican Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) was starting to display them, too, and the media dutifully reported them as fact. But when it came to Biden, the reaction was quite different: They lied. There is no other way to put it. They did not shade the truth; they did not spin it; they just flat-out put their heads in the sand and published things they had to know were not true. By June, just a few short weeks before Biden would embarrass them all, it was happening virtually every time Biden ventured into public. At a star-studded fundraiser in Los Angeles with former President Barack Obama, Biden froze up on stage for 10 full seconds before being physically led off by Obama. A couple of days later, he repeated this at the G7 summit in Italy, this time being rescued by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. The media, led by so-called "fact-checkers," who are the only people in America with less credibility than reporters these days, channeled their inner Chico Marx and asked, "Who are you going to believe, us or your lying eyes?" Literally dozens of "fact-checks" followed, seeking to reassure people that the responsible guardians of truth in the media had investigated these videos and found that the problem here was deceptive editing. Not one of these organizations has recovered enough shame to remove them from where they still sit on the internet, including the Associated Press, Reuters, the hilariously named PolitiFact, Snopes, NBC, and dozens of others. Rather than asking questions of the White House about Biden's mental fitness, as any responsible journalist would have done, the White House press corps was, if anything, more embarrassing in its active lack of interest in the truth. Ten days before Biden's fateful debate, a "reporter" actually asked Karine Jean-Pierre the following: "There seems to be a sort of a rash of videos that have been edited to make the president appear officially frail or mentally confused. I'm wondering if the White House is especially worried about the fact that this appears to be a pattern." Here’s how she responded: The formerly prestigious Poynter Institute, which fancies itself the arbiter of good reporting, deserves special mention here. In an article dated June 24, just three days before Biden mentally disrobed himself on national television, Poynter published an article subtitled, "'Cheap fake' videos of Biden that have been selectively edited or taken out of context have flooded social media and are the subject of political spin." This article, which has not been corrected or removed, claimed with a straight face that "cheap fakes" have "become a common tactic to undermine Biden’s fitness for office as the 81-year-old seeks reelection." Three days later, Biden went on television and did this: After the debate disaster, the media turned on Biden with a fury. They effectively drove him out of the race. But make no mistake: If Biden had simply refused to debate Trump and gone back to his basement for the remainder of 2024, the "fact-checkers" of the world would still this day be telling you that suggestions of Biden's cognitive decline are right-wing disinformation. And that's a problem for the media, but it's also a problem for Democrats. If you're a Democrat and you're reading this today, and you are searching for people to blame, put these so-called "fact checkers" high on your list. Not one of them can have been under the actual impression that Biden was really fine. Anyone with a working set of eyes who had ever seen Biden on television prior to 2020 — which should be all of them — could see what was happening to him. If they had told the truth back in 2021 or 2022, when it was already very evident, the Democrats could have had a chance at a 2024 campaign that might have gone very differently. Either Biden could have resigned (as he should have done) and Harris could have had a chance to actually act as president and develop her own record, or the Democrats could have had an actual nominating contest for a shot at a different candidate. This second course of action might well have saved the day for the Democrats. Harris, it must be said, was a bad candidate. And I'm not telling Democrats something they don't already know. That's why, in 2019, despite having the backing of the entire Clinton machine and an enormous war chest, she dropped out ignominiously before a single vote was cast. In my view, Harris had little chance of winning no matter what, but even those who disagree with that would be forced to admit that her chances would have improved enormously if she had a chance to actually be the incumbent and implement her own policies to run on, rather than being tied to a wildly unpopular doddering president. But in order for that to happen, the media had to tell the truth about what was happening. They had to have the bravery to put aside their own personal partisan convictions, which overwhelmingly skew left, and summon the bravery to tell their audiences things their audiences did not want to hear. And they were simply not capable of doing it. I have no doubt that as Trump begins his second term, the media will miraculously rediscover their ability to perform aggressive, probing investigations into the mental health and fitness of an aging president. I also have no doubt that Democrats will cheer the media on in this endeavor. Fine. I don't begrudge people rooting for their own team. But they would do well to remember that when a Democrat returns to office, as one inevitably will, they need to demand better from their media in terms of telling the truth about Democrats, too. Otherwise, they may well find themselves blindsided again.
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Dems hatch scheme to shoehorn Kamala Harris into presidency despite losing election — if Biden has the courage
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Dems hatch scheme to shoehorn Kamala Harris into presidency despite losing election — if Biden has the courage

Democrats and other pro-Harris supporters began floating a scheme intended to temporarily insert Vice President Kamala Harris into the Oval Office just to make history and ruin Trump merchandise sales. 'Generation participation-trophy has reached adulthood & still wants a prize.' NewsNation contributor Kurt Bardella argued that President Joe Biden should resign and allow Harris to take over presidential duties until Trump's second inauguration in January. "I think if you're President Joe Biden, there's nothing left to run for. There's nothing left to really do. Pardon your son, then resign and elevate Kamala Harris to the presidency and make one more mark in the history books while you can," said Bardella to a NewsNation panel. "If I were Joe Biden, that's exactly what I would do," he added. "Again, you have a very short runway left of being relevant and being able to make your mark in a historic way. Why not do it that way?" "You know, it's not the craziest thing I've ever heard," responded Mick Mulvaney, the former acting White House chief of staff under Trump.Others on social media were also pushing the idea that Harris should be allowed to be called the 47th president of the U.S. even if it were only to be on an temporary basis. "Biden should resign so Harris becomes 47 and Donald has to throw out all his 47 swag," read one viral tweet that garnered over 4.1 million views. "President Biden should resign as an act of protest tomorrow so Kamala Harris could be sworn in as the first female president until January. That would make Trump 48 and ruin that stupid hat of his. Can we get this trending," wrote an activist account. "Since we're never ever going to see a brown person or a woman nominated for President ever again, Biden should resign tomorrow and give Kamala Harris and us a bit of history for the next two months," read another comment. Still others mocked what would amount to be a presidential participation trophy. "'Let the child win.' For her self-esteem. The ultimate in insulting DEI infantilization of a world leader," responded Christopher Bedford, Blaze Media Washington correspondent. "Generation participation-trophy has reached adulthood & still wants a prize," he added. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Trump’s re-election will cause the largest investigation in FBI history to crash back to earth
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Trump’s re-election will cause the largest investigation in FBI history to crash back to earth

That rumble, thud, and explosion heard in the wee hours of Nov. 6 was the sound of the largest investigation in FBI history crashing into the dustbin of history. When Decision Desk projected that the commonwealth of Pennsylvania gave Donald J. Trump the 270 Electoral College votes he needed for victory, the Jan. 6 ship of state fell to earth like the Luftschiff Zeppelin Hindenburg in Lakehurst, New Jersey, on May 6, 1937. Boom. Perhaps at no time in the modern era has a presidential vote been watched so keenly as January 6ers watched the evening of Nov. 5. Their cries of redemption broke the early-morning calm on Nov. 6 across all 50 states. The January 6 machine is dead. Long live the January 6 machine. From the dingy cells of the District of Columbia jail, the unwavering tones of the national anthem rang out more assuredly than on hundreds of other nights over the past nearly four years. Oh say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? Somewhere out in the ether, the echoes of President Gerald R. Ford hung in the air: My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over. Our Constitution works; our great Republic is a government of laws and not of men. Here the people rule. But there is a higher Power, by whatever name we honor Him, who ordains not only righteousness but love, not only justice but mercy. As the electoral map began to take shape the evening of Nov. 5, the accused and long aggrieved of Jan. 6 felt a growing sense of hope — something they never received from two years of GOP control in the U.S. House of Representatives. That hope was brought home by the maligned, impeached, attacked, mocked, and despised man whom the American left shot in the ear because they simply could not beat him with ideas — or honest ballots. Deux ex machina, thy name is Trump. Capitol Police take down a Jan. 6 protester on the West Plaza at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT/AFP via Getty Images How bitter the sight must have been for the D.C. elites and oligarch class to behold: the despised orange man at the dais declaring Nov. 5 as “the day Americans regained control of their country.” Donald J. Trump’s seemingly impossible ascent from the ashes of Jan. 6 will loom over American history in a way no other event or political movement ever has. The January 6 machine is dead. Long live the January 6 machine. While the FBI and the inaptly named U.S. Department of Justice might continue pushing the creaking wheels of “shock and awe” to ensnare a few dozen more January 6ers, the tires will be flat soon enough. In a way, Trump owed this victory to his followers and supporters who were ground up in the shredder of selective prosecution for protesting election fraud — and getting caught up in rioting that was meant to mortally wound the career of the 45th president of the United States. January 6 still cries out for investigation and action on a range of issues — an effort that should begin even before Joseph Robinette Biden Jr. and Kamala Devi Harris depart the White House on Jan. 20, 2025. Pardon me, Mr. President Many if not most of those whose lives were ruined by Jan. 6 have hoped a Trump victory would bring pardons or commutations to put an end to the political warfare waged from the left on Middle America. Trump has frequently talked about issuing pardons for Jan. 6 defendants, but the devil in that project will be in the details. A blanket pardon or pardons restricted to nonviolent cases? What would accomplish justice and begin healing? Some of those discussions have already taken place. A real January 6 investigation The work product of the so-called Jan. 6 investigations has been heavy on narrative and light on truth. Congress should not shirk or duck this important duty. The full weight of Congress, amply funded, is needed to cut through the propaganda and unearth the truth. The Department of Defense played a bigger role than has been disclosed publicly. Investigators need to document which troops were at the Capitol that day and what their mission was. How much did the myriad Jan. 6 investigations and 1,500-plus prosecutions cost the American taxpayer? Should the Justice Department be downsized? Should investigators instead look at the roles played by Attorney General Merrick Garland, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, and other Justice Department brass in designing and arming the Jan. 6 prosecution machine? Fedsurrection, fedsurrection There is too much smoke surrounding this issue for there not to be fire. What was the federal law enforcement presence at the Capitol on Jan. 6, and what did agents and informants do? Was there incitement or entrapment? And if there were large numbers of feds present, why did they not help quell the rioting that broke out? Reforms need to be examined to correct how confidential human sources are used and managed in FBI investigations. A pattern suggesting routine entrapment demands some kind of check on the power of the informant. New criminal probes Special prosecutors should be employed or grand juries impaneled to investigate the killing of Ashli Babbitt and the senseless, horrific beating and death of Rosanne Boyland. The D.C. bubble has hidden many facts and ignored many others that contributed to these two Jan. 6 tragedies. Rosanne M. Boyland is wheeled to a rescue squad from the Crypt level of the U.S. Capitol about 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 6, 2021. Many questions remain about Boyland’s death.Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images Torture behind bars Congress failed to investigate and expose the banana republic torture and abuse visited upon many dozens of men and women in D.C. pretrial detention and at Bureau of Prisons facilities. These victims’ stories should be documented and shown to the American people in televised prime-time hearings. Capitol Police transparency Congress needs to rein in the U.S. Capitol Police, making the department more directly accountable to the American people. The agency does not believe its records should be available to the public. The Capitol Police often ignore or deny requests from media. Judicial Watch Inc. has engaged in years of litigation to obtain records. Congress should closely examine the Capitol Police Jan. 6 timeline and what took place since that day. How many officers faced retaliation for reporting issues and problems to the USCP inspector general? Was there a shadow administration undercutting former Police Chief Steven A. Sund in the weeks leading to Jan. 6? During the brief tenure of acting Chief Yogananda Pittman, officers were forced to sign nondisclosure agreements after Jan. 6. Some were unjustly forced out. Pittman was given a sweetheart retirement deal after she took a new job at the University of California-Berkeley. Federal criminal code Congress should examine how the federal criminal code was used and weaponized to take down Jan. 6 defendants. From the dubious “obstruction of Congress” felony to the minefield that is the Federal Sentencing Guidelines, Congress should consider adjustments that make it harder to persecute instead of prosecute. Rage-mob damage How did the mere allegation or even a hint of an allegation create conditions that destroyed families without any due process? Why was Air Force veteran Babbitt denied military honors by the Pentagon when she was not accused, much less convicted, of Jan. 6 criminal violations? Why were other veterans denied disability or other benefit payments based on charges alone? Why did couples lose their mortgage loans because one was charged with a Jan. 6 offense? FBI procedures and power Aside from thinning the herd of G-men at J. Edgar Hoover’s stomping grounds, the bureau might benefit from a serious review of proper and improper use of tactical power to apprehend nonviolent misdemeanor defendants. Congress or a Jan. 6 task force should examine what some defense attorneys argue is an unconstitutional projection of FBI power via SWAT raids that might usurp the sovereignty of the states. Former President Donald Trump walks out to speak at a campaign rally held at J.S. Dorton Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina, on Monday, Nov. 4, 2024.Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images The Brady Bunch In hundreds of Jan. 6 criminal cases, exculpatory evidence was withheld from defendants, numerous defense attorneys have asserted. In some other cases, federal judges looked the other way while defense attorneys held up long lists of evidence they were denied. The House Committee on the Judiciary might consider a review of this topic to see why the strictures of the Supreme Court case Brady v. Maryland did not prevent abuses. A judicial review Not a single Jan. 6 defendant was granted a change of venue, despite ample evidence that the District of Columbia voting pool is nearly 95% Democrat and deeply biased against those who were at the Capitol on Jan. 6. No Jan. 6 defendant was found not guilty by a D.C. jury. Did District judges properly administer the law? Should defendants accused in D.C. have the option to be tried by a jury of their peers in their home federal court districts? A study could be made of the deep judicial bias that poisoned many Jan. 6 cases, such as judges who found it impossible to check their tongues or even be mindful that their public statements could taint the jury pool. While some social media influencers might call for retribution under the new Trump administration, it's more likely that January 6ers are simply looking for something to which they are already entitled: justice. Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Yes, PLEASE! Leftie Reminds Us How AWESOME the Supreme Court Will Be Thanks to Trump's Second Term
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Yes, PLEASE! Leftie Reminds Us How AWESOME the Supreme Court Will Be Thanks to Trump's Second Term
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