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Right-wing dating app users on ‘The Right Stuff’ allegedly contacted by FBI: report

Por: New York Post Life October 10, 2022

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They’re hilarious! What do you think? Users of a right-wing dating app founded by former Trump staffers have reported that they’re receiving calls from the FBI after answering one particular question in their dating profiles. The app in question — — has already been dubbed a failure after next to no women signed up and the app’s invite-only system made it almost impossible to join. But now, a third complaint is emerging from users —... + full article



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