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He’s hopeful that a proclamation will arrive in November, which is Native American Heritage Month.

The new proclamation set the special session to begin on Dec. 2, the day newly elected lawmakers are scheduled to gather in the Senate and Assembly chambers to be sworn in.

Despite all the hysterical proclamations about emasculation, men have nothing to fear from President Kamala Harris.

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Bush also understood the power of presidential proclamations and was thus largely mute when the Berlin Wall finally fell in 1989.

An image then appears on the screen of Trump with his fist in the air and a fascistic proclamation from the Great and All-Powerful Leader:

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