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Donald Trump comes out of hibernation

Por: Newsweek Nation January 27, 2023

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Donald Trump appears finally ready to kickstart his 2024 presidential election campaign this weekend with two public appearances in the space of one day.On Saturday, the former president will be in New Hampshire, the first-in-the-nation primary state, to speak at the state Republican Party's annual meeting in Salem.Hours later, Trump will head to South Carolina, another crucial early voting state, for his first official rally of his latest... + full article



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