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Thousands march in D.C. after Trump’s election fraud claims - The New York Beacon

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Among the Trump fans were scores of members of the Proud Boys group On Saturday, PresidentDonald Trumpwaved at protestors as his motorcade slowly drove through the crowds. On his way to his golf course in Sterling, VA, Trump wore a red cap as he sat […]

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