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— from new federal special prosecutor Jack Smith, not to mention Georgia and New York — are closing in. But also the second possibility — thatthat will be embraced by far too many of the more than 74 million Americans who voted for him in 2020 — may be too frightening for elites to contemplate.are already waging this Civil War for basically the same reason that Southern stateswhether that meant an economy based on chattel slavery, orIn Moore County, N.C.
, who lost her Army commission after attending Trump’s Jan.
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