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Donald Trump and Joe Biden: The Invasion of the Hummus Terrorists

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Donald Trump and Joe Biden: The Invasion of the Hummus Terrorists

At a press conference on March 1, 2024 in the White House, Joe Biden actually wanted to announce that the USA wanted to help Palestinians in Gaza via airlift. Instead he said: “In the coming days, we will join forces with our friends in Jordan and other countries to airdrop additional food and supplies over Ukraine. And we will seek to open other routes to Ukraine, including a possible sea corridor. ”

A special investigator published a report that looked at secret documents that Joe Biden had stored in his private garage. The report made it clear that Biden would not have to fear any legal consequences. But it also said: Biden was “a likeable, well-intentioned, older man with a bad memory.” Biden scheduled a press conference for February 8, 2024, in which he was visibly angry about the ruling and pushed back against it. As he left, he answered one last question that the journalists had asked him about Gaza. He said: “As you know, Mexican President Sissi was initially unwilling to open the border crossing to let humanitarian aid in. I spoke to him, I persuaded him to open the border… I worked hard on it to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.” Biden did not mean Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador. But Abdel Fattah al-Sissi, the President of Egypt.

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