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Tuesday, April 16, 2024
"Not to defend Trump, but to defend the people who still vote for him," Maher said. "Because what they see on the other side, to them, is even more dangerous. Because it's closer to home: My kid is coming home from school and he thinks he's a racist? He's five, what have you been telling him? My son thinks maybe he's not a boy.' And maybe that's true, that happens. Those kind of things are what they say. That's why I'm voting for Trump.'" |
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