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On Thursday, while speaking at the Detroit Economic Club, he insulted the city and warned that it foreshadowed what would happen to the nation if Harris is elected president.

While we did not know it then, Roberts’ willingness to ignore Trump’s worst behavior to advance an expansive conception of presidential power foreshadowed what he would do in the presidential immunity case.

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It was sort of foreshadowed at the top of the season, which opens with the back of Deb and the Caesar statue in Vegas foreshadowing this backstabbing.

Mariners fans from every part of the globe are hoping this weekend foreshadowed what’s to come from the Dominican in the latter two-thirds of the season.

The very last months of the Trump presidency foreshadowed what a second term would entail.

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