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🚨 ALERT: CAMERA caught the Washington Post deceptively splicing and altering a Donald Trump quote in a way that falsely assigns blame to Israel. In a July 2 report, The Washington Post journalists claimed Trump complained about Israel disrupting negotiations with Iran, quoting him as saying: "They’ve wiped out...

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