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Michelle Obama Calls Out Trump In Lengthly Instagram Post

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Former First Lady Michelle Obama is so fed up with Donald Trump's antics after refusing to concede to President-elect Joe Biden that she wrote a lengthy Instagram post to eloquently tell him to man up and take the loss like an adult.

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