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Putin’s Pals Panic Trump’s Opponent No Longer Old, Sick Guy

Por: The Daily Beast World July 23, 2024

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The news that President would not run for re-election caused a stir not only in America, but also in , where pro-Kremlin propagandists are kicking up a fuss about what it would mean for their beloved . Appearing on Monday’s broadcast of a state TV show 60 Minutes, State Duma member Oleg Matveychev complained that Biden’s move is a disaster for Trump’s election chances. “He is left without any trump cards!” Matveychev said.... + full article



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