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The New York Times executive editor is delusional. Jake Tapper exposes Trump sycophant.

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New York Times executive editor Joe Kahn's delusion about journalism illustrates why, left to him, the country would be on the verge of a fascist takeover. Jake Tapper exposes Trump sycophant Burgum.

The post The New York Times executive editor is delusional. Jake Tapper exposes Trump sycophant. appeared first on Politics Done Right.

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