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So Stabolito said he was “flabbergasted” to learn that the U.S.

Its conclusion that former presidents enjoy presumptive immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts committed during their presidency is flabbergasting.

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Across the country, many queer people find such beliefs flabbergasting — if not repugnant.

The implication was clear: The doctor was flabbergasted to discover that Mr. Trump knew so little about the purpose of vaccines.

“I’m actually flabbergasted that somebody has a term called ‘deaths of despair,’” Fields said.

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