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He was performing for the police and the security outside of Trump Tower, loudly proclaiming that “Trump is about to be president again, he is the boss, and we better respect him! Trump is back in the seat. We better respect him. This is Donald Trump’s building! Thank God he is back!”

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The charismatic leaders who build careers off proclaiming their resistance to the Satanic evil of the Biden administration will now have to pivot to find an appropriate enemy.

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On my social media feeds, all I’m seeing is my L.A. friends proclaiming their loyalty to the Dodgers.

By the time I got to Grand Junction, Colorado, there was no one talking politics, and no signs on the road and few at homes proclaiming allegiance to either candidate.

From Salon

"These achievements are on top of the fact that we have removed 18,500 guns off our streets to make our city safer than ever," Adams said, proclaiming — not without justification — that New York is the "safest big city in America."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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