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It’s multiplying so much, perhaps you should launch a new page for #resignedsuddenly

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All jumping ship, they know what's coming and know they're all compromised.

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Covid was created in a lab and purposely released

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They resign, but the people have no say in who replaces him! That there is your problem, people! Look what happened in England and other countries where the PM or President resigned?? When a leader resigns, there should be an immediate election, not an appointment!

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They all know they are guilty and want out before their people take action!

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His handlers have simply removed him

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Did Obummer visit him by any chance?

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Vaxxed?

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Good WEF riddance

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"Rat's leaving the sinking ship." IREXIT.

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