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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSen. Kennedy left shocked by judge's 8-year sentence for attempted Kavanaugh assassinSen. John Kennedy, R-La., joined a chorus of Republicans arguing that a judge gave a lenient sentence to a man convicted of attempting to assassinate Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh."You have to separate these people from society," Kennedy said Monday on "America's Newsroom," after Nicholas Roske received an eight-year sentence."That doesn't mean you don't try to rehabilitate them. But that's the only answer and that's why you find folks that have been repeated offenders again and again and again. What's going to change? Except if you let them out, they're going to hurt more people or take more people's stuff. Eight years? I was shocked."BIDEN-APPOINTED JUDGE SLAMMED BY CONSERVATIVES FOR 'LENIENT' 8-YEAR SENTENCE IN KAVANAUGH ASSASSINATION PLOTRoske, who now identifies as transgender and prefers to be called Sophie, was sentenced Friday by Biden-appointed Judge Deborah Boardman for attempting to assassinate Kavanaugh in June 2022, weeks before the landmark Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.The Justice Department sought a tougher sentence of at least 30 years, whereas Roske's defense team requested eight.Kennedy said the sentence is "way too little," telling co-hosts Bill Hemmer and Dana Perino that Roske will likely "be out in six" years and will be a "danger to society."FEDERAL JUDGE RELEASES WOMAN ACCUSED OF THREATENING TO KILL TRUMP"I don't know why people are like that. If I make it to heaven, I'm going to ask, but there's some people that hurt other people, and they take other people's stuff and, to protect everybody else, you've got to isolate them."Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett told "Fox & Friends" that Roske's defense capitalized on the judge's history of siding with liberal litigants.He added that they argued leniency because Roske is transgender and allegedly suffers from mental issues due to medication and gender identity problems."There was no way that this liberal judge was going to hand down a tough sentence" he said."I do wonder whether the punishment might have been different if the assassination target was a liberal justice, not a conservative one. The judge seemed to think that it matters a great deal that Roske did not succeed in his plan to murder Kavanaugh and three other justices. Well, it doesn't matter under the law," he continued."The defendant schemed and plotted, took affirmative acts to murder. It was foiled only because the federal marshals were there to stop it."Attorney General Pam Bondi announced on Friday that the DOJ plans to appeal Roske's sentence.Jarrett told Fox News' Lawrence Jones prosecutors have "solid arguments" that the judge "dramatically departed" from federal guidelines and minimum mandatory sentences.Roske had traveled from California and was arrested near Kavanaugh's Maryland home. Roske acknowledged noticing marshals at Kavanaughs house, which prosecutors said prompted him to change course and walk down the street before calling 911 to surrender.Fox News' Brie Stimson contributed to this report.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 38 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAndrew Cuomo argues Zohran Mamdani would be a 'gift' to Trump on 'The View'Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo argued that rival New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani would be a "gift" to President Donald Trump during an interview on "The View" Monday.Co-host Joy Behar pressed Cuomo, who is running for mayor as an independent, to respond to Mamdani's accusation that the former governor was coordinating with Trump. Mamdani appeared on the ABC News talk show last week."I am the last person President Trump wants as mayor of New York City," Cuomo said, denying an August New York Times report that he spoke to Trump by phone."Because he dealt with me as governor New Yorkers watched the movie every day. During COVID, I was the governor, he was the president. We fought on a daily basis. He came with all his threats and all his power and might, threatened to put me in jail, had me investigated twice by the Department of Justice, threatened to cut off federal funds," Cuomo added.ZOHRAN MAMDANIS POLICIES 'WON'T WORK' IN NEW YORK, ANDREW CUOMO ARGUESBehar asked Cuomo if he believed Trump wanted Mamdani to win."Mamdani is a gift for him a gift," Cuomo told the co-hosts.Co-host Alyssa Farah Griffin agreed and said Trump was "not a fan" of the former governor."He wants Mamdani, for two reasons. One, going into the midterms, he will take a picture of Mamdani, run around the country and say, Here is what happened to the Democrats. They are now communists, they hate the police, they legalize prostitution, legalize drugs, they want to elect this Democrat, no experience whatsoever being mayor of New York would be his first real job,'" he said.ERIC ADAMS' ABRUPT EXIT FROM NYC MAYORAL RACE ESCALATES CLASH BETWEEN RIVALS: 'RECORD OF DISGRACE'Cuomo also said that a Mamdani victory would allow Trump to "take over" New York City."Its the excuse he needs to take over New York which he said he will do. He said if they elect this person, then I, Donald Trump, am going to have to step in, take over New York to protect the good people of New York. Thats whats going to happen," he said.During an appearance on "The View" last week, Mamdani a self-identified democratic socialist denied being a "communist."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREGriffin also pressed Mamdani on his past anti-police comments and asked whether he had apologized to the NYPD."They can rest assured that it isn't consultants in my ear and I think this is another part of to be a young person looking to lead is also to leave the opening for growth and understanding. And I can tell you growing up in this city, I thought often about safety and justice, and I saw how justice was often left aside," he said.When asked about an apology, he said he was talking to police officers "individually."0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 43 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMChicago mayor creates 'ICE-free zones' to block federal agents from city propertyChicago Mayor Brandon Johnson signed an executive order Monday prohibiting federal immigration agents from using city-owned property for immigration enforcement operations, as the Trump administration deploys National Guard troops to Illinois.Johnson established the "ICE-free zones" referring to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as part of his Protecting Chicago Initiative, rejecting President Donald Trumps crime crackdown and deportation rollout in the city."Today, we are signing an executive order aimed at reining in this out-of-control administration," Johnson said during a news conference on Monday. "The order establishes ICE-free zones. That means that city property and unwilling private businesses will no longer serve as staging grounds for these raids."As Chicago seeks to thwart ICE's deportation efforts, Johnson and Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker filed a lawsuit Monday, attempting to block the Trump administration from deploying National Guard troops to Illinois.PRITZKER SUES TRUMP TO BLOCK NATIONAL GUARD ACTION IN ILLINOIS"The Trump administration must end the war on Chicago," Johnson said. "The Trump administration must end this war against Americans. The Trump administration must end its attempt to dismantle our democracy."WHITE HOUSE MOCKS 'SLOB' PRITZKER AFTER HE REJECTS TRUMP'S NATIONAL GUARD PLANDuring his remarks, Johnson accused the "extreme right" of refusing to accept the results of the Civil War, when slavery was abolished."They have repeatedly called for a rematch, but in the coming weeks, we will use this opportunity to build greater resistance. Chicagoans are clear that militarizing our troops in our city as justification to further escalate a war in Chicago will not be tolerated," he said."The right wing in this country wants a rematch of the Civil War," Johnson repeated during the news conference.Johnson said Chicago would "not tolerate ICE agents violating our residents constitutional rights" or the Trump administration's "disregard" for local authority."With this executive order, Chicago stands firm in protecting the constitutional rights of our residents and immigrant communities and upholding our democracy," Johnson said.Johnson has directed Chicago agencies and departments to identify spaces within the next five days that have been targeted during ICE raids and post a clear message to federal immigration officers that the city-owned property would not be used for immigration enforcement, including as a staging area, processing location or operations base."If the federal government violates this executive order, we will take them to court," Johnson said, urging Trump to leave Chicago "the freak alone."Pritzker, long considered a potential 2028 presidential candidate, said Sunday that he refused to comply with the Trump administration's "ultimatum" to deploy Illinois National Guard troops, calling it "absolutely outrageous and un-American.""We must now start calling this what it is: Trumps invasion," Pritzker said.After Pritzker refused to deploy his own troops, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott authorized Trump to send 400 Texas National Guard members to Illinois and Oregon.The White House ridiculed Pritzker on Monday for rejecting Trump's deployment of national guardsmen to Illinois to combat crime."Chicago is descending into lawlessness and chaos because this slob cares more about boosting his anti-Trump creds on X than he does about making his city safe," White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told Fox News Digital."Pritzker should be ashamed of himself," she said.The White House and the Department of Homeland Security did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's comment request.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 42 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFatal crash report finds nearly half of deadly wrecks tied to illegal drugA growing number of marijuana users are driving while high and its costing them their lives.More than 40% of victims of fatal vehicle accidents over the past six years have had elevated levels of THC in their blood, a new study shows. The drug screenings were performed during the autopsy process.THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the main psychoactive compound in the cannabis plant, is what causes the "high" feeling of euphoria that is associated with using the drug.POT AND GAMING COMBO COULD POSE HIDDEN HEALTH RISKS, RESEARCHERS WARNThe Wright State University-led study, which was published in the Journal of the American College of Surgeons, reviewed data for 246 deceased Ohio drivers.The researchers found that nearly 42% tested positive for THC, with an average blood level of 30.7 ng/ML, according to a press release.Those levels remained high over a six-year period, despite the state recently legalizing recreational cannabis.The levels found in the study were far higher than the legal limit for THC. In Ohio and Nevada, the limit is 2 ng/mL, and it is 5 ng/mL in Colorado, Washington and Nevada. Many other states have "zero-tolerance laws," which means any detectable amount of THC is grounds for a DUI charge, or may require "proof of impairment," sources state.DIABETES RISK QUADRUPLES WITH USE OF POPULAR NATURAL REMEDY, STUDY FINDSThe research is set to be presented this week at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical Congress 2025 in Chicago."I was surprised to see that level," said lead author Akpofure P. Ekeh, a professor of surgery at Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, in the press release."An average level of 30.7 ng/mL generally means those people must have consumed marijuana at some time close to driving. This isn't about residual use; it's about recent consumption."Ekeh also pointed out that over the past few years, there has been a push toward recreational legalization."The problem is that from a public health standpoint, there has not been enough emphasis on some of the downsides and the dangers that can occur," he said in the study article. "People should treat smoking marijuana just like they treat alcohol: Don't smoke and drive."Dr. Laura Markley, medical director of addiction services at Akron Childrens in Ohio, emphasized the dangers of driving high.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"THC slows reaction time, clouds judgment and dulls coordination and those few seconds of delay can be the difference between a near-miss and a fatal crash," Markley, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital.Even amounts under the legal level may not be safe, the doctor warned."Emerging research shows that any amount of THC can impair driving, and the growing strength of modern cannabis products may make that impairment worse or last longer," she said. "While the science is still developing, the trend toward higher potency reinforces a simple truth no form of cannabis use is safe before driving."For more Health articles, visitwww.foxnews.com/healthEven those who have a high tolerance to THC will have slower reflexes, less reliable judgment and narrower focus, according to Markley.Fox News Digital reached out to the study researchers for comment.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 57 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMFederal judge loses patience with Trump DOJ as Abrego Garcia deportation stalls againA federal judge in Maryland on Monday blocked the Trump administration from delaying the deportation case of Salvadorian migrant Kilmar Abrego Garcia because of the ongoing government shutdown. The judge ordered both parties to return to court Friday, this time with a government official prepared to testify under oath, about plans to deport him to the southern African nation of Eswatini.U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis issued the order during a Monday status hearing focused on Abrego Garcia, who was deported to El Salvador in March in what Trump officials called an "administrative error." He was returned to the U.S. in June and later indicted on unrelated criminal charges in Tennessee.Xinis appeared to lose patience on several occasions with Trump administration lawyers after they repeatedly failed to answer the courts questions about Abrego Garcias detention and plans to deport him to the third country of Eswatini."You come to court prepared," she scolded lawyers for the Justice Department. "The government has the burden here, the way that I see it."ABREGO GARCIA REMAINS IN US FOR NOW AS JUDGE TAKES CASE UNDER ADVISEMENTXinis rejected the government's notion that the ongoing shutdown played a role in its failure to provide information.She grew especially frustrated when Justice Department lawyers returned from a 30-minute recess granted at their request without any new information for the court."Im finding it very hard to believe that theres some magical information youre going to get with another 30 minutes," she said, adding: "Its remarkable that you cant find a soul who can give you any additional information in this case.""Youve got to imagine I would ask some basic questions," she told lawyers for the Justice Department.Xinis ended court by ordering both parties to return Friday morning for an evidentiary hearing. She pointedly noted the hearing will cover when the Trump administration reached out to Eswatini about its plans to send Abrego Garcia there and the time frame for his removal.FEDERAL JUDGE EXTENDS ARGUMENTS IN ABREGO GARCIA CASE, SLAMS ICE WITNESS WHO 'KNEW NOTHING'Xinis also ordered the government to produce a witness with firsthand knowledge of Abrego Garcias case to testify under oath Friday about removal efforts, the cases status and whether there is a "significant likelihood" he will be deported to Eswatini soon.She warned the Justice Department that the witness must have firsthand knowledge of the case unlike a previous witness who, she said, "knew nothing" and appeared "purposely" unprepared.Abrego Garcias lawyers filed an emergency habeas request in August to keep him in the U.S. for now, ensuring he has access to due process protections, including the right to a reasonable-fear interview, before removal to a third country.In rejecting the government's request to delay the hearing Monday, Xinis noted that she was "duty bound" to consider the case, which she said involves fundamental questions that were not limited solely to Abrego Garcia's habeas request.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 42 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMWest Virginia AG leads multistate probe into Big Tech 'greenwashing' claimsWest Virginia Attorney General John "JB" McCuskey said Monday that his office is helping lead a new multi-state investigation into big tech firms, alleging they exaggerate their clean-energy commitments a practice known as "greenwashing."McCuskey is joining 15 other state attorneys general, led by Montanas Austin Knudsen, in probing tech titans Amazon, Google, Meta and Microsoft over claims they are powered entirely by renewable energy. He said those assertions are misleading because the companies rely on renewable energy certificates credits that let them claim green energy use even while their data centers consume electricity generated by coal and natural gas."Whats happening is the left has created this kind of scam system," McCuskey told Fox News Digital. "You can pipe electricity into your data center using coal or natural gas, then buy credits from someone producing green energy somewhere else and say youre not using any carbon fuels," he explained."Itd be like Taylor Swift flying to the Super Bowl on her jet, then saying she didnt burn jet fuel because she bought a carbon credit."BURGUM, ZELDIN, WRIGHT: THIS IS HOW AMERICA WILL ACHIEVE ENERGY DOMINANCEMcCuskey said the practice distorts the energy market and threatens grid reliability, particularly in states such as West Virginia and Montana that produce coal and natural gas. He warned that "voodoo accounting" in the credit system makes it difficult for utilities and planners to know how much electricity is truly being generated and consumed.Amazon, Google, and Meta did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment. Microsoft declined to comment.WHY AI IS CAUSING SUMMER ELECTRICITY BILLS TO SOARWhile the coalitions letter is critical of the system, McCuskey stressed that the intent isnt to attack the tech companies themselves."Our beef isnt actually with the tech companies, its with the system theyre being forced to use," he said. "We want to build great relationships with them because we understand how important AI and data centers are for economic development."He blamed what he described as "hyper-aggressive and irrational energy policies" for entrenching the current credit system, which he said began under the Obama administration and accelerated under former President Joe Biden.McCuskey said he was the only state attorney general to attend the recent Pittsburgh Energy Conference, where President Donald Trump underscored his push to make U.S. dominance in energy and artificial intelligence a cornerstone of his economic and national security agenda.TRUMP, MCCORMICK TO UNVEIL $90B ENERGY AND INNOVATION INVESTMENT IN PENNSYLVANIA"What the president calls the green scam is a very accurate assessment," McCuskey said. "This investigation aligns perfectly with the goal of developing our carbon fuels in a way that keeps America leading the world in energy production and keeps electricity affordable for families."He said West Virginia has not yet received a response from the companies involved, but he expects the process to take time."This is about empowering them to do what they need to do without having to jump through irrational hoops," McCuskey said. "These environmental gimmicks make it harder for states like ours to produce the energy the country needs and to plan for future power demand."0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 36 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLeBron James teases 'decision of all decisions' in cryptic social media video announcementLeBron James is again fueling retirement speculation after posting a video tease on social media.Back in June, the NBA's all-time leading scorer posted a seven-second video in which he appeared in front of reporters at a press conference when one asked, "Are the retirement rumors true? What's next?" That video turned out to be an advertisement for Amazon Prime.Well, in a new video posted Monday, a man is seen sitting in a chair on a basketball court as James walks toward another chair.James then sits down before the camera pans to a graphic that reads, "The Second Decision Coming Soon."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The decision of all decisions. October 7th. 12pm EST," James wrote on his social media.It should be noted that Tuesday marks the beginning of "Prime Day," so perhaps this is merely a sequel to his Amazon Prime campaign.James just completed his 22nd season in the NBA, and has hardly shown any signs of slowing down. In his age-40 season, he averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists and 7.8 rebounds. He posted 10 triple-doubles this past season, his most since 2019-20, when he won his fourth NBA championship.AYESHA CURRY MAKES ADMISSION ABOUT GETTING MARRIED, HAVING CHILDRENHe earned his 21st consecutive All-Star nod, extending his record. After turning 40 on Dec. 30, James averaged 25.1 points per game, the most by any player age 40 or older.James became the first player in NBA history to play in the league at the same time as his son, Bronny James, who was drafted by the Los Angeles Lakers last summer. The two played in 21 games together.If James winds up playing in 2025-26, it would be his 23rd NBA season, which would set a new record. He currently shares the record with Vince Carter. He has yet to commit and said he would think about his future after his Los Angeles Lakers were eliminated from the playoffs.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X,and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 35 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDOJ's Harmeet Dhillon issues 'FAFO' warning regarding threats against herAssistant Attorney General for the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division Harmeet Dhillon issued a warning about making threats against her, saying they're being referred to the U.S. Marshals Service."We will tolerate no such threats by woke idiots, including those who work for @GavinNewsom," Dhillon wrote in a Sunday night post on X. "Govern yourselves accordingly.""FAFO," she added, using the acronym for "f--- around and find out."Dhillon told Fox News Digital on Monday that Justice Department staff alerted her to concerning replies beneath a post she said came from a staffer for California Gov. Gavin Newsom that appeared to blame her for the fire at a South Carolina judge's home.STEPHEN MILLER TRASHES DEM WHO BLAMED EXTREME RIGHT FOR FIRE AT SOUTH CAROLINA JUDGE'S HOME: YOU ARE VILEAccording to a screenshot, one ominous-sounding post from an X account that no longer exists declared, "I'm just saying Harmeet Dhillon's address can't be hard to find." The screenshot also showed that after the person was asked what they were saying, they replied, "I'll let you know in two weeks."Those posts appear to have been made in reply to a post from Izzy Gardon, Newsom's communications director."A few weeks ago, one of Trumps top DOJ officials publicly targeted this judge. Today, the judges home is on fire," Gardon wrote on Sunday, referring to South Carolina circuit court Judge Diane Schafer Goodstein, whose house burned on Saturday.TRUMP BLASTS LIGHTWEIGHT DEM SENATOR WHO CRITICIZED PUTIN SUMMIT IN ALASKA: STUPIDAuthorities are investigating the blaze at Goodstein's home and have not confirmed a cause. Three people were injured, and state investigators with the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) are leading the probe, officials said.Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut retweeted Gardon's post, which included a screenshot of a post that Dhillon made last month.In that post, Dhillon had declared, "This @TheJusticeDepts @CivilRights will not stand for a state court judges hasty nullification of our federal voting laws. I will allow nothing to stand in the way of our mandate to maintain clean voter rolls. One Citizen, One Vote!"While speaking to Fox News Digital, Dhillon indicated that Gardon and Murphy had placed a target on her back for doing her job, describing it as "grossly outrageous, inappropriate," warning that in the present milieu it "could cause me physical harm."BLUE CITY CRIME DRIVES TRUMP DOJ BATTLE WITH MAJOR DEMOCRAT-LED COUNTY ON CONCEALED CARRY RIGHTS"Ms. Dhillon owes us a full apology for her blatantly false implications," Gardon said in a statement to Fox News Digital."Our office never threatened her, in contrast to the Trump Administrations vile rhetoric against sitting judges. In recent weeks, Trump officials have referred to judges as terrorists and legal insurrectionists. She and her associates own that dangerous, disgraceful, and un-American rhetoric, and she should apologize for that, too," Gardon added.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News Digital reached out to Murphy's office on Monday.0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 36 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMCountry star Zach Bryan teases new song 'Bad News' condemning ICE raids, 'fading' of the red, white and blueCountry star Zach Bryan has previewed a new song "Bad News" that is going viral online for lamenting the policies and general spirit of America under President Donald Trump.In an Instagram post captioned, "the fading of the red, white, and blue," the country star shared a brief preview of his upcoming song.The song includes lyrics such as, "My friends are all degenerates, but theyre all I got, the generational story of dropping the plot. I heard the cops came, Cocky motherf-----s, aint they?" and, "And ICE is gonna come bust down your door, try to build a house no one builds no more, but I got a telephone, Kids are all scared and all alone."COUNTRY MUSIC STAR ZACH BRYAN ARRESTED IN RURAL OKLAHOMAThe song continues, "The bar stopped bumping, the rock stopped rolling, the middle fingers rising, and it wont stop showing. Got some bad news. The fading of the red, white, and blue."Fellow country music star John Rich replied to the news of the upcoming song with a tweet quipping, "Nashville is full of guys like this."Many commentators on the X platform also suggested that this could be Bryan's "Bud Light" moment, comparing it to when numerous conservative consumers fled from the brand after it associated with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney.ZACH BRYAN TELLS COPS HE'S A FAMOUS MUSICIAN IN NEW BODYCAM FOOTAGE AFTER BEING STOPPED FOR SPEEDINGBryan, who has a history of being at odds with law enforcement, is known for his liberal commentary.He has reportedly condemned officers as "out of control" and as a bunch of "middle-aged White dudes arresting people."When another country singer had condemned Bud Light, Bryan got involved in that controversy as well, declaring in a now-deleted tweet, "I just think insulting transgender people is completely wrong because we live in a country where we can all just be who we want to be [sic] its a great day to be alive I thought."CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTURECLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 36 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση

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