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5. How about, "He evidently" or "he clearly" or "his pace slowed significantly in order for him to"
Mon Sep 7, 2020, 09:39 AM
Sep 2020

"He said X, which was patently untrue."
"He lied about X, saying Y, when Z is actually the truth."
"He has had nothing on his schedule for a week."
"Our Covid response under his administration is one of the worst in the world. THE worst among developed countries."
"The economy and job losses are the worst in American history."
"He has given racist murderers permission to kill."
"22 women have accused him of rape."
"He was a good friend and frequent companion of Jeffrey Epstein."
"He is a serial failure at business. If it were not for illegal Russian bailouts, he would be penniless."
"His economic and social ties to Vladimir Putin and Russian oligarchs have NEVER been investigated. These include a, b, c, .... z."
etc.

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