“What we're facing as a country is the question of: Do we want to get over it? Do we want to accept this Republican argument that yes there was law breaking but they got the aid once they were caught?' - Presidential historian Jon Meacham
Presidential historian Jon Meacham says that, “What we're facing as a country is the question of: Do we want to get over it? Do we want to accept this Republican argument that yes there was law breaking but they got the aid once they were caught?".
Presidential historian Jon Meacham says that, “What we're facing as a country is the question of: Do we want to get over it? Do we want to accept this Republican argument that yes there was law breaking but they got the aid once they were caught?"Indonesia Berita Terbaru, Indonesia Berita utama
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