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Let’s be crystal clear. These aren’t “spin.” These aren’t “interpretations.” These are documented lies and legal conclusions — and we’re calling them what they are: lies. 1. Trump said he wasn’t in the Epstein files. He is in the files. Proven. Period. 2. Trump said he ran to lower...

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