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But as Trump prepares to reenter the White House with a proposal to significantly expand tariffs, they seem to be on everyone's mind.

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As challenging as it might be to communicate compassion for members of a racist and misogynist national lynch mob, it is vital to create a welcoming psychological pathway for cult followers to break their fusion with the cult leader and reenter a world not animated by contempt, bitterness and delusion.

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There, at least two homes have been deemed unsafe to reenter, dozens of others have seen significant damage, the Wayfarers Chapel has been disassembled for safekeeping and several roads have become irreparable.

Others seemed resistant to climb down the mountain and reenter the cities and society below.

Conservative officials and legislators, however, have raised concerns that Williams' work amounts to arbitrarily allowing people convicted of violent crimes to reenter the public amid comparatively high homicide rates.

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