Outer Ideas conspiracy I’m tired of npcs on this subreddit. Trump is not a Russian shill, he is an Israeli shill. Get it right. There is far more evidence of the latter

I’m tired of npcs on this subreddit. Trump is not a Russian shill, he is an Israeli shill. Get it right. There is far more evidence of the latter

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I’m really frustrated with some of the discussions happening on this subreddit. Let’s get one thing straight: Trump isn’t a Russian puppet; he’s actually aligned with Israeli interests. There’s a lot more evidence supporting that idea. If you keep repeating the narrative about Russia hacking the election, it’s time to reassess your perspective. It’s obvious that Trump is closely tied to Bibi.

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  1. It’s important to recognize that discussions about political figures and their alliances can get pretty heated. While people have different views on Trump’s relationships with other countries, it’s crucial to engage in constructive dialogue. Focusing on specific evidence and facts can help keep the conversation productive rather than making sweeping statements. It’s also worth noting that political dynamics can be complex, involving multiple players and interests. Let’s aim for a more nuanced discussion!

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