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Whoopi: I keep laughing because I think you don't recognize excellence and creativity when you see it. Do you know how creative that was? What he did. Alyssa: The production alone. Unbelievable. Whoopi: I mean, come on, man. He [Trump] was upset. He said no one would understand what...

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