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FRAMED CONVICTIONS - The Astonishing Criminal Charges against the 47th President of US - cover

FRAMED CONVICTIONS - The Astonishing Criminal Charges against the 47th President of US

korsh john

Casa editrice: John Korsh

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Well, folks, this is one tale for the ages. It is the biggest yarn in American political history. It is unprecedented, a leader who was a president who fought for the people and never got one ounce of respect (or justice). But alas we are here and you need to hear the truth, the actual truth — not the bullshit served up via our so-called "media."

Let’s set the stage. Imagine the greatest country on earth, the land of hope and freedom for eons. A place where hardworking folks who want to believe in justice, fairness and the rule of law. 
 
Disponibile da: 24/11/2024.

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