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The Biden Department of Justice, however, doesn’t seem to believe that.
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He’s facing prison for donating to Donald Trump.
This isn’t supposed to happen in a first-world country, but it is. And it’s a
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Ryan Salame tells Tucker:
“100% of the money I gave went to Republicans. I’ve always been Republican,
it’s just the party that makes the most sense… the government hands
get-out-of-jail-free cards if you parrot the narrative that they want. And then
everyone who would provide any counterpoint is frightened.”
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