Liz Truss endorses Trump by claiming ‘West is doomed’ unless right-wingers save it
Liz Truss has delivered an apocalyptic warning that “the West is doomed” unless right-wing politicians like her are put in power to save it.
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Liz Truss has delivered an apocalyptic warning that “the West is doomed” unless right-wing politicians like her are put in power to save it.
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