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Russian state TV host suggests Donald Trump could start a civil war

Por: Newsweek World August 04, 2023

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A Russian state media host has suggested former President Donald Trump's only solution regarding his recent indictment could be to start a civil war in the U.S.Controversial radio and television presenter Vladimir Solovyov spoke with Russian political scientist Dmitry Evstafiev on his Full Contact show about the charges Trump faces in relation to his involvement in the 2020 presidential election and the January 6 riots at the U.S... + full article



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