Trump’s backers in tech see him as a fellow victim of the state and a shield they need to escape accountability.
On Skyler being strong in the faceoff dot much like he was: Listen, that's the kind of player he is. Defensively responsible.
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His treatment of immigrants at his country club is a sharp contrast to employers of legal workers in Springfield, Ohio.
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