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Biden and Trump’s contrasting days foreshadow surreal campaign
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President Biden was in the White House Map Room, going line by line through a speech he would soon give to commemorate the Holocaust, when, a few hundred miles to the north, a prosecutor appeared before the court and said: “People are calling Stormy Daniels.
Biden will soon head to the Capitol to join some of the nation’s highest elected officials to commemorate an atrocity that killed 6 million Jews and repeatedly pledge: “Never again.” He appeared at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum ceremony just as his predecessor listened intently in a courthouse on the 13th day of his secret trial, where an adult film actress was called to testify about the sordid details of their alleged encounter.
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