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Poll: Prosecutors Want Trump Locked Up For Violating Gag Order, Do You?

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Vote Now - Biden Forgets Things Again America News Prosecutors Want Trump Locked Up For Violating Ga

Vote Now - Biden Forgets Things Again America News Prosecutors Want Trump Locked Up For Violating Gag Order, Do You? [Yes, I Do]( [No, I Do Not]( [Do You Support Pardoning Trump?]( Biden Forgets Things Again During a speech aimed at criticizing former President Donald Trump’s views on the military, President Joe Biden shared a story about his uncle, Ambrose J. Finnegan, who reportedly died in World War II under dramatic circumstances involving cannibals in New Guinea. However, this account contradicts official U.S. military records, which state that Finnegan’s plane had to ditch in the ocean off New Guinea due to engine failure, leading to the disappearance of Finnegan and his crew without any confirmed details about cannibalism.   The White House, represented by spokesman Andrew Bates, did not directly address Biden's factual inaccuracies but emphasized Biden's respect and pride for his uncle's military service. Bates also highlighted the larger purpose of Biden’s speech, which was to honor veterans and counteract Trump’s previous derogatory remarks about military personnel. Despite occasional inaccuracies in his anecdotes, Biden's speeches consistently underline his deep respect for veterans, a sentiment further underscored by his own family's military history, including his son Beau Biden's service in Iraq. [signature] [Unsubscribe](

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