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Ep 742 | The Speech Trump Needs to Give on Coronavirus
Ep 742 | The Speech Trump Needs to Give on Coronavirus
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53 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2020
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Today I deliver the speech that I believe Trump should give in the Oval Office and the points he needs to make during the debate. I present incontrovertible data on how lockdowns don't work, masks are counterproductive, school closures are criminal, and the death toll from the lockdowns and panic is greater than any of us could imagine.
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Released:
Oct 21, 2020
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