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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMKamala Harris claims Trump doesn't have a 'mandate' after 2024 electionFormer Vice President Kamala Harris reiterated during her Wednesday stop in Atlanta that President Donald Trump "does not have a mandate," despite his decisive 2024 victory.Harris' comments come as part of her effort to reframe the narrative surrounding the 2024 election during her nationwide tour for her new campaign memoir, "107 Days."According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC), Harris set the tone for her 90-minute conversation from the moment she stepped on stage, stating, "He does not have a mandate."KAMALA HARRIS TAKES APPARENT SHOT AT TRUMP ADMIN IN BIZARRE OUTBURST: 'THESE MOTHER----- ARE CRAZY'The former vice president also argued that Trump's supporters have been deceived by the president following his election win, saying he has failed to fulfill the promises he ran on."I do believe that there are a significant number of people that voted for Donald Trump because they believed him when he said he was going to bring down prices," she said. "And he lied. Today, the cost of groceries is higher, unemployment is higher, inflation is higher. He made them a promise he has not kept."Harris has been on a public event blitz since the release of "107 Days" in September, kicking off her book tour in New York City before making stops nationwide to promote the new political memoir that walks readers from former President Joe Biden's attempted 2024 run through her picking up the mantle in an effort to defeat President Donald Trump at the ballot box.KAMALA HARRIS OFFICE SILENT WHEN QUESTIONED IF FACT-CHECKER REVIEWED NEW BOOK BEFORE PUBLICATIONTwo talking points that Harris has repeated during her ongoing book tour are that the most recent presidential election was the "closest" of this century, and that Trump doesn't have a "mandate.""Heres the other thing that is quite unprecedented and, it was the tightest, closest presidential election in the 21st century. He does not have a mandate! That is not a mandate! That is not a mandate!" she claimed during a stop in Houston on Saturday.Harris lost both the Electoral College and popular vote to Trump during the 2024 election in a defeat that also included each of the seven battleground states voting in favor of Trump. Harris ended the campaign with 75,019,617 total votes to Trump's 77,304,184 votes, and 226 electoral votes to Trump's 312.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREThe data, however, has not stopped Harris from repeatedly claiming it was the "closest" election in the 21st century."By the way, what is also historic about that, in many ways it was the closest election for president of the United States in the 21st century," she said in September during a stop at her alma mater, Howard University."Period. Period," she added.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPFox News' Emma Colton contributed to this report.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 36 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COM'Untethered from reality': Lawyers for Trump, Oregon, spar over National Guard deployment in court clashLawyers for President Donald Trump and the state of Oregon clashed Thursday before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals over Trumps push to deploy National Guard troops to Portland, a high-stakes showdown marked by sharp accusations that the presidents actions were unlawful and unnecessary.A three-judge panel, composed of two Trump appointees and one Clinton appointee, seemed deeply skeptical of the case made by Oregon Assistant Attorney General Stacy Chaffin, including her assertion that Trumps descriptions of the violence in Portland were hyperbolic and "untethered from reality."Judges sharply questioned Chaffin about the specifics of the protests in Portland. Many of them focused on specifics, including dates of protests and number of arrests, in asking why in the state's view these conditions failed to meet the standard needed to justify Trump's deployment of the National Guard."Im not sure even President Lincoln would have been able to authorize the use of force right now" if his actions were to be scrutinized under the "much more stringent reviewability standard" implied by Oregon here, Judge Ryan Nelson, a Trump appointee, interjected loudly, one of several times he cut off Chaffin as she attempted to answer the court's questions.TRUMP IS THREATENING TO 'FEDERALIZE' DC WITH NATIONAL GUARD AND MORE. HERE'S HOW THAT COULD PLAY OUTChaffin argued that the protests in Portland are a far cry from a definition of a "rebellion," one of two conditions Trump needs to satisfy to meet the legal pretext for National Guard deployment.The 9th Circuit Court agreed to take up the Trump administration's request to hear the case just days after a federal judge in Oregon issued a temporary restraining order halting the president from immediately sending Oregon National Guard troops to the city of Portland, describing the action as one that risks "blurring the line between civil and military federal power to the detriment of this nation."Rebellions "are unusual and extreme emergencies," Chaffin said, noting that the bulk of agents complaints on record are focused instead on them being short-staffed. Administrative difficulties "are not a reason to bring the military into the streets of Portland or any other U.S. city," Chaffin added.Still, the courts two Trump appointees took a much more critical view of the states case during oral arguments, which lasted roughly 90 minutes.BONDI CLASHES WITH DURBIN ON NATIONAL GUARD DEPLOYMENT: 'LOVE CHICAGO AS MUCH AS YOU HATE PRESIDENT TRUMP'Justice Department attorney Eric D. McArthur, meanwhile, spent the bulk of time reiterating the two tenets of the Trump administrations core arguments in deploying National Guard troops. The first is that there is a threat of "rebellion" underway, and the second is that the federal government cannot carry out the law without the help of the National Guard.McArthur argued that Portland meets the criteria of an "active threat," regardless of the weeks that passed between Trumps June memo authorizing the federalization of National Guard troops and his September attempt to deploy the Oregon National Guard to Portland.Asked by the Clinton-appointed Judge Susan Graber whether Trump could hypothetically rely on any violent event that "post-dates" the administrations National Guard mobilization to justify its deployment, McArthur said yes."I think we can rely on later evidence to show there was a colorable factual basis for the president's determination," he told judges for the 9th Circuit."It demonstrates the very kind of risk that can materialize at any time with this sort of violent crowd."The court did not specify when it planned to issue a ruling. In the meantime, dozens of National Guard troops roughly 200, as lawyers testified Thursday remain just outside the citys limits, pending possible deployment.The case is just one of several challenging Trumps authority to federalize the National Guard over the objections of state and local leaders.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 49 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMinnesota attorney general says trans athletes in girls' sports 'doesn't harm anyone' despite complaintsMinnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison responded to dozens of school board members that are urging the state to keep biological males out of girls' sports by saying the issue "doesn't harm anyone."A letter penned by more than 40 school board members expressing support for policy revisions to enforce Title IX and protect girls' sports prompted the response from Ellison this week."Letting the very small number of transgender students in Minnesota play on their school sports teams doesn't harm anyone, but segregating them does," part of Ellison's statement read.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMEllison said this despite the fact that multiple girls' high school athletes in his state have spoken out about how the experience of facing trans athletes have impacted them, and some have even filed a lawsuit over the issue.Three anonymous Minnesota high school girls filed a lawsuit against the state's education agencies in the spring after having to compete against a transgender softball pitcher.One of the plaintiffs previously told Fox News Digital about what it was like playing against the trans pitcher."This issue has affected me in ways that I never imagined. Its simply unfair, and I hate that nothing is happening to change that. Boys should not be able to take girls' spots on teams just because they are capable of doing so. I hope that more girls affected by this issue will stand up against this." the player said.Another anonymous player directly called out Ellison for supporting the policies that have allowed the trans pitcher to play against females.INSIDE GAVIN NEWSOM'S TRANSGENDER VOLLEYBALL CRISIS"Its really upsetting to know that [Ellison] isnt taking rights of girls and women seriously. He is allowing boys to compete with girls, and it is not safe and completely unfair. To know that AG Ellison is in complete support of letting boys and men take advantage of females in sports is absolutely disgusting and wrong," one anonymous player previously told Fox News Digital.Former White Bear Lake High School softball player Kendall Kotzmacher previously told Fox News Digital that losing to the trans pitcher in the state tournament left her in tears."How do you acknowledge that you lost to a biological male? How do you process those events that happened? And that was something that entire night, I still couldn't do it we lost to a biological male in a female state tournament," Kotzmacher said.Minnesota's education agencies face a deadline Friday from the U.S. Department of Education to change its trans athlete policies. President Donald Trump signed the "Keeping Men Out of Women's Sports" executive order in February, but Minnesota was one of the first state to openly defy the order.Ellison then filed a lawsuit against Trump and the Department of Justice over the executive order, and appears staunchly opposed to complying with the DOE's Friday deadline."Exclusion is a violation of the Minnesota Human Rights Act, which has protected the rights of trans kids to participate in all extracurricular activities for decades," Ellison's statement continued."I too am concerned about the Trump Administrations threats to cut education funding for kids across Minnesota, but this matter is before the court right now. The federal government's threats violate the U.S. Constitution, Minnesota law, and Title IX itself. Im fighting to prevent these harmful cuts, stop the Administration's bullying of transgender kids who just want to live their lives in peace, and protect the rights and freedoms of all our students in Minnesota."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 28 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMEx-Red Sox star Mike Greenwell dead at 62 after cancer battleMike Greenwell, a two-time All-Star with the Boston Red Sox who played 12 years in the majors, has died after a battle with thyroid cancer, officials in Florida said on Thursday. He was 62.Lee County officials announced Greenwells death in a Facebook post. He had served as county commissioner since 2022.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Commissioner Mike Greenwell, a lifelong Lee County resident. He was a strong advocate for the people and businesses of Lee County and will be remembered for seeking meaningful solutions to the challenges his community faced," the post read."We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and all who were touched by his leadership."The Red Sox selected Greenwell in the third round of the 1982 draft straight out of high school. He made his debut during the 1985 season and never played for any other team."We are deeply saddened by the passing of Red Sox Hall of Famer Mike Greenwell," the Red Sox wrote on X. "The Gator spent his entire career in a Red Sox uniform and was a beloved fixture of Fenway and Fort Myers. He gave so much to Lee County and Sox Nation.ALEX RODRIGUEZ CALLS YANKEES' ROSTER CONSTRUCTION 'ONE OF THE WORST' HE'S EVER SEEN AFTER PLAYOFF ELIMINATIONWe send our love to the Greenwell family."Greenwell was a part of the 1986 team that won the American League pennant and lost to the New York Mets in seven games.He earned his first All-Star selection in 1988 and his second in 1989.In 1988, Greenwell hit 22 home runs, had a career-high 119 RBI and batted .325. He was the runner-up in the American League MVP voting, finishing behind Oakland Athletics slugger Jose Canseco that season.He hit .308 in 1989 with 14 home runs and 95 RBI.Greenwell, an outfielder, played 1,269 games in his career. He had 130 home runs and 726 RBI."Mike was an unbelievable teammate and an unbelievable friend," Greenwells former teammate Ellis Burks told MLB.com. "He and I were friends from Day 1. Thats a tremendous loss, not only to his family, but for me as well. Its tough when you have a friend dealing with an illness for a while like that. My condolences go out to his family."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 52 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLakers' LeBron James sidelined for multiple weeks with sciatica, putting opener status in questionNBA fans may have to wait slightly longer than expected to see LeBron James make his debut for his 23rd season.On Thursday, the Los Angeles Lakers confirmed that James is experiencing sciatica. The team expects him to miss the next three to four weeks. Lakers head coach JJ Redick added that James is "on his own timeline."James had already missed both of this month's preseason games with a lower-body injury. He has not fully participated in training camp practices due to what Redick described in late September as "a little bit of nerve irritation in the glute."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMRedick added that the NBA's all-time leader in minutes "probably (needs) a little bit longer of a ramp-up leading into opening night."According to Johns Hopkins, sciatica, also known as lumbar radiculopathy, "is a pain that originates along (the) sciatic nerve" and radiates down the back of an affected person's leg.LEBRON JAMES FACES LAWSUIT FROM FAN WHO BOUGHT TICKETS EXPECTING RETIREMENT ANNOUNCEMENT AS 'SECOND DECISION'The Lakers have four games remaining on their preseason schedule. James' latest setback will force him to miss the entire exhibition slate for the first time in his NBA career.Earlier this week, James revealed that his much-teased "second decision" had nothing to do with his basketball future. Instead, a social media rollout helped launch an ad campaign for a limited-edition Hennessy bottle inspired by James' signature crowning gesture.The Lakers went 6-6 in contests without James during the 2024-25 season.The Golden State Warriors will visit the Lakers on Oct. 21 to open both teams' regular season.Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 30 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSpanberger refuses to urge Jay Jones to exit race, dodges questions after two bullets textsDemocrat Virginia gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger faced repeated questioning during Thursdays debate over her continued support for attorney general candidate Jay Jones, after text messages surfaced in which he fantasized about putting "two bullets" in the head of then-Republican Virginia House Speaker Todd Gilbert.Both the debate moderators and her Republican opponent, Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, repeatedly asked Spanberger whether she still endorses Jones, but Spanberger did not say outright that she no longer endorsed him.Spanberger also would not say when she became aware of the inflammatory text messages, which also included violent rhetoric about Gilbert's children."Jay Jones advocated the murder Abigail the murder of a man, a former speaker, as well as his children who were two years and five years old. You have little girls. Would it take him pulling the trigger? Is that what would do it?" Earle-Sears asked. "Please ask him to get out of the race. Have some courage."JOE SCARBOROUGH TELLS DEM CANDIDATE JAY JONES TO LEAVE RACE OVER VIOLENT COMMENTS AGAINST GOP LAWMAKERThe text scandal has proven to be a major flashpoint in the race, as concerns about violent political rhetoric have reached new heights following the assassination of Charlie Kirk and two attempted assassinations of President Donald Trump."We just want to clarify, what you're saying is, as of now, you still endorse Jay Jones as attorney general?" the moderator asked Spanberger point-blank."I'm saying, as of now, it's up to every voter to make their own individual decision. I am running for governor, I am accountable for the words that I say, for the acts that I take, for the policies that I have put out," Spanberger responded. "I am responsible for the policies I put out and the work I will endeavor to do tirelessly for the people."LIBERAL MEDIA DOWNPLAYS SCANDAL OF DEM VIRGINIA AG HOPEFUL JAY JONES' TEXTS FANTASIZING MURDER OF GOP LAWMAKERSpanberger did repeatedly point out that she condemned the rhetoric the moment she learned of it, and that she will denounce violent rhetoric at every opportunity she gets.Meanwhile, Spanberger accused Earle-Sears of only condemning violent rhetoric when it is targeting her political party, but not when it targets her opponent's. She cited an example from Kirk's memorial service last month, during which Trump reportedly said, "I hate my opponent and I don't want the best for them.""It is important that candidates always denounce violence no matter which side of the aisle We should always be focused and forceful in our denouncement of it," Spanberger said as she was peppered with questions on whether she would denounce Jones. "My opponent unfortunately only denounces violence when her side is the target."In response to those accusations, Earle-Sears did not condemn the president's words, but did say it was something she would not say herself personally."As I've said before, I would not say that," Earle-Sears said of the Trump comments.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 31 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMShedeur Sanders responds to Rex Ryan's 'embarrassment' criticisms, explains recent 'mime' actCleveland Browns rookie Shedeur Sanders responded to recent comments made by former NFL coach and current ESPN pundit Rex Ryan Thursday.Last week, Ryan condemned Sanders for his behavior during a segment on the network's "Get Up" show."This kid runs his mouth like, I got could be a starting quarterback, with his arms crossed like this. Get your a-- in the front row and study and do all that. If I know, the whole league knows," Ryan said of Sanders."Quit being an embarrassment that way. You got the talent to be a quarterback. You should be embarrassed that youre not the quarterback now."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMSanders responded to the criticism while speaking to reporters after Thursday's practice."He's just trying to start something," Sanders said."We not on no negativity from now on. We not doing that. I'm just here to be positive, and I don't speak on anything negative. That's the new way, that's what we going forward with. Anything negative, we not talking about it, we not speaking on it."CAM NEWTON MAKES BOLD CLAIM ABOUT BROWNS' MOTIVES, HANDLING OF SHEDEUR SANDERSSanders also addressed the public response to an incident last week, when reporters asked him his response to teammate and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel being named the team's starting quarterback. Sanders responded by mouthing words without saying anything."I guess not everybody likes playful all the time," Sanders said. "So, it's to understand how to be at all times and keep my personality a little bit slimmer, I guess. Because not everybody understands it at all times, and you may not have a full time to be able to explain things."After the team traded away veteran quarterback Joe Flacco this week, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski didn't confirm that Sanders would move up to the second-string spot behind Gabriel for Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Stefanski told reporters he will "let the week play out" before deciding between Sanders and practice squad quarterback Bailey Zappe.Sanders said he sees a "light at the end of the tunnel" regarding the situation."I'm in a great mental space overall," Sanders said. "So, I would say you tend to get a little bit more excited when you see a light at the end of the tunnel, for sure. Whatever my role is here, I'm thankful. I'm happy just to do that."Follow Fox News Digitals sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 31 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMAngel parents call for Trump to receive Nobel Peace Prize for border security effortsEXCLUSIVE Dozens of Angel parents and families of fentanyl victims are calling for President Donald Trump to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, pointing to his unprecedented efforts to combat drug cartels, human trafficking and illegal immigration.In a letter sent Thursday to the Norwegian Nobel Committee, members of The American Border Story (TABS), representing Angel parents whose children were killed by illegal immigrants and families who have lost loved ones to fentanyl, urged recognition of Trump's leadership in bringing "peace and security" to neighborhoods across the country."Fentanyl took my childs life, and its taken thousands more," Anne Fundner, whose son died from an overdose in 2022, told Fox News Digital. "President Trump didnt look the other way. He went after the cartels and the traffickers poisoning our kids. Hes the only one who made this fight a priority, and because of that, lives have been saved. Thats why he deserves this recognition."The families credit Trump with identifying cartels and traffickers as a "war machine that destroys lives." They say he made border security a priority and took action to halt the flow of drugs and violent criminals into the U.S. in a way no other leader has.TRUMP SAVES AMERICAN LIVES WITH OVERWHELMING FORCE AGAINST DRUG SMUGGLERS ENCROACHING ON US BEACHES: EXPERTWhile many world leaders have sought peace abroad, the families say Trump's efforts have been focused on peace "right here at home."Joe Abraham, whose daughter Katie Abraham was killed in a hit-and-run allegedly by an illegal immigrant earlier this year, said Trump is the only leader who treated the border crisis as a national emergency.FAMILY MEMBER OF INFANTS BURNED ALIVE BY CARTEL THANKS TRUMP FOR CRACKDOWN: HOPEFUL FOR THE FIRST TIME"My daughter was killed by someone who never should have been in this country," Abraham told Fox News Digital. "He stood up to the cartels, secured the border and fought to protect families like mine. Thats not just leadership, thats bringing peace to American communities."The group argues that the Nobel Peace Prize created to honor those who reduce war and promote peace applies to Trump's efforts to dismantle cartel operations.'PRESIDENT OF PEACE': TRUMP TAPPED FOR NOBEL PRIZE AMID TALKS TO END RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR"The Nobel Peace Prize was created to honor those who work for fraternity among nations, reduce the engines of war, and promote peace," the letter states. "Today, the greatest war many of us face is not in some faraway battlefield, it is in our backyards, waged by cartels that profit from human misery. President Trump understood this, and he has worked tirelessly to end it."The letter was dated the same day Rep. Buddy Carter, R-Ga., announced he was tapping Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize following his landmark agreement to end the Israel-Hamas war. Pro-Israel activist Lizzy Savetsky went further Thursday, suggesting that the Nobel should be renamed in Trump's honor to mark the world-changing achievement.The deadline for this years nominations was Jan. 31. While some proposals for Trump came in before then, many arrived after the cutoff. If he does not win when the prize is announced Friday, he could be considered again next year.The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.Fox News Digital's Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 35 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMBernie Sanders mocks female Republican governors in attack against Democrats' identity politicsSen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., mocked the Democratic Partys obsession with identity politics along with female Republican governors during a podcast appearance on Thursday.Throughout comedian Trevor Noahs "What Now?" show, Sanders criticized the Democratic Party for no longer helping the working-class voter and focusing too much on race and gender politics.He argued that President Donald Trumps Cabinet and multiple female Republican governors throughout the country proved that diversity alone was not a productive goal.EX-SANDERS CAMPAIGN ADVISOR KNOCKS FORMER BOSS FOR CATERING TO WHITE LIBERALS WITH AOC ANTI-OLIGARCHY TOUR"Look, all of us want to see parts of our society have good representation in Congress, and we're making some progress," Sanders said. "Donald Trump has surrounding him a whole lot of women. There are right-wing women governors all over this country, right? Are we all very proud? Oh man, thank God we got a woman in politics who does not believe in women's right to control her own body, who, you know, is terrible to workers and so forth, but we're proud that she's a woman!"The issue is Democrats have retreated from class issues, from economic issues, from a desire to take on big money to, Oh, isn't it wonderful? We have a woman here, and we have a gay person here, and we have a Black person here and a Latino person over there."There are four female Republican governors: Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders, New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds.BERNIE SANDERS SAYS DEMOCRATS HAVE BIGGER PROBLEMS THAN SCHUMER, PARTY HAS 'NO GRASSROOTS SUPPORT'In a statement to Fox News Digital, Sanders blasted the senator's comments and his conditional support for women."Bernie Sanders made it clear: He only cares about women if they support his radical left agenda. President Trump believes in empowering every woman and everyone in America, and Im proud to have his support as the first woman to lead my state and the youngest governor in the country," she said.Sanders also criticized what he called the "Democratic establishment" during the "Flagrant" podcast in May, similarly mocking the partys focus on identity politics.AOC, SANDERS FALL FLAT WITH YOUNG VOTERS AS GEN Z REJECTS 'WEIRD, RADICAL WING': RNC YOUTH CHAIR"You know, is every gay person brilliant and wonderful and great? No, of course not. Everybody's a human being. So, the issue is, what you stand for? Which gets you back to what we discussed earlier. Class politics, in the sense of, which side are you on?" Sanders said.CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP"Are you going to stand with working families? Are you going to raise the minimum wage to a living wage or not? Are you going to guarantee fight to guarantee healthcare to all people or not? Are you going to demand that the wealthiest people [start] paying their fair share of taxes or not? Those are the issues, and no one cares what color you are, you know, what your gender is, etc."0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 36 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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