New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

But one was beholden to Putin....the orange one.


No more than Hillary was.

or are you still ignoring the donation s and speaking fees she and her husband collected from them?

($500,000 for one speech? Stinks of payoff)
All in public and officially reported with taxes paid

Problem for Crooked Donnie is he denied it, hid the meetings and refuses to release his taxes showing his interactions with foreign powers


That's nice.

the Clintons paid taxes on their bribes, and that makes it legal.

Link?

Bill Clinton did not sell influence in his inaugural....nor did he profit from it by upping prices on hotel rooms that he still owns. The investigation will show the trump's did just that.

That is what you get when you elect a Mafia boss as president.
 
It's touching to see how much the Russians care about us that they would take such steps to keep the enemy democrat socialists from the presidency.
 
This report shows how Trump was supported by the Russians.

6IHE2XGAZYI6PBCEUDKPAS4J5M.jpg

Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues.

By Craig Timberg and Tony Romm
December 16 at 4:29 PM


A report prepared for the Senate that provides the most sweeping analysis yet of Russia’s disinformation campaign around the 2016 election found the operation used every major social media platform to deliver words, images and videos tailored to voters’ interests to help elect President Trump — and worked even harder to support him while in office.

The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee, led by Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman, and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), its ranking Democrat. The bipartisan panel hasn’t said whether it endorses the findings. It plans to release it publicly along with another study later this week.

The research — by Oxford University’s Computational Propaganda Project and Graphika, a network analysis firm — offers new details of how Russians working at the Internet Research Agency, which U.S. officials have charged with criminal offenses for interfering in the 2016 campaign, sliced Americans into key interest groups for targeted messaging. These efforts shifted over time, peaking at key political moments, such as presidential debates or party conventions, the report found.

The data sets used by the researchers were provided by Facebook, Twitter and Google and covered several years up to mid-2017, when the social media companies cracked down on the known Russian accounts. The report, which also analyzed data separately provided to House Intelligence Committee members, contains no information on more recent political moments, such as November’s midterm elections.

“What is clear is that all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party — and specifically Donald Trump,” the report says. “Trump is mentioned most in campaigns targeting conservatives and right-wing voters, where the messaging encouraged these groups to support his campaign. The main groups that could challenge Trump were then provided messaging that sought to confuse, distract and ultimately discourage members from voting.”

New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.
 
This report shows how Trump was supported by the Russians.

6IHE2XGAZYI6PBCEUDKPAS4J5M.jpg

Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues.

By Craig Timberg and Tony Romm
December 16 at 4:29 PM


A report prepared for the Senate that provides the most sweeping analysis yet of Russia’s disinformation campaign around the 2016 election found the operation used every major social media platform to deliver words, images and videos tailored to voters’ interests to help elect President Trump — and worked even harder to support him while in office.

The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee, led by Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman, and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), its ranking Democrat. The bipartisan panel hasn’t said whether it endorses the findings. It plans to release it publicly along with another study later this week.

The research — by Oxford University’s Computational Propaganda Project and Graphika, a network analysis firm — offers new details of how Russians working at the Internet Research Agency, which U.S. officials have charged with criminal offenses for interfering in the 2016 campaign, sliced Americans into key interest groups for targeted messaging. These efforts shifted over time, peaking at key political moments, such as presidential debates or party conventions, the report found.

The data sets used by the researchers were provided by Facebook, Twitter and Google and covered several years up to mid-2017, when the social media companies cracked down on the known Russian accounts. The report, which also analyzed data separately provided to House Intelligence Committee members, contains no information on more recent political moments, such as November’s midterm elections.

“What is clear is that all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party — and specifically Donald Trump,” the report says. “Trump is mentioned most in campaigns targeting conservatives and right-wing voters, where the messaging encouraged these groups to support his campaign. The main groups that could challenge Trump were then provided messaging that sought to confuse, distract and ultimately discourage members from voting.”

New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.

and a cheat sheet, provided by Donna Brazille
 
This report shows how Trump was supported by the Russians.

6IHE2XGAZYI6PBCEUDKPAS4J5M.jpg

Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues.

By Craig Timberg and Tony Romm
December 16 at 4:29 PM


A report prepared for the Senate that provides the most sweeping analysis yet of Russia’s disinformation campaign around the 2016 election found the operation used every major social media platform to deliver words, images and videos tailored to voters’ interests to help elect President Trump — and worked even harder to support him while in office.

The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee, led by Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman, and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), its ranking Democrat. The bipartisan panel hasn’t said whether it endorses the findings. It plans to release it publicly along with another study later this week.

The research — by Oxford University’s Computational Propaganda Project and Graphika, a network analysis firm — offers new details of how Russians working at the Internet Research Agency, which U.S. officials have charged with criminal offenses for interfering in the 2016 campaign, sliced Americans into key interest groups for targeted messaging. These efforts shifted over time, peaking at key political moments, such as presidential debates or party conventions, the report found.

The data sets used by the researchers were provided by Facebook, Twitter and Google and covered several years up to mid-2017, when the social media companies cracked down on the known Russian accounts. The report, which also analyzed data separately provided to House Intelligence Committee members, contains no information on more recent political moments, such as November’s midterm elections.

“What is clear is that all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party — and specifically Donald Trump,” the report says. “Trump is mentioned most in campaigns targeting conservatives and right-wing voters, where the messaging encouraged these groups to support his campaign. The main groups that could challenge Trump were then provided messaging that sought to confuse, distract and ultimately discourage members from voting.”

New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.

and a cheat sheet, provided by Donna Brazille

Yeah, no one could have anticipated debate questions. You have an excuse for why Hillary was knowledgeable. Do you have an excuse for why Trump appeared so unfit?
 
This report shows how Trump was supported by the Russians.

6IHE2XGAZYI6PBCEUDKPAS4J5M.jpg

Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues.

By Craig Timberg and Tony Romm
December 16 at 4:29 PM


A report prepared for the Senate that provides the most sweeping analysis yet of Russia’s disinformation campaign around the 2016 election found the operation used every major social media platform to deliver words, images and videos tailored to voters’ interests to help elect President Trump — and worked even harder to support him while in office.

The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee, led by Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman, and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), its ranking Democrat. The bipartisan panel hasn’t said whether it endorses the findings. It plans to release it publicly along with another study later this week.

The research — by Oxford University’s Computational Propaganda Project and Graphika, a network analysis firm — offers new details of how Russians working at the Internet Research Agency, which U.S. officials have charged with criminal offenses for interfering in the 2016 campaign, sliced Americans into key interest groups for targeted messaging. These efforts shifted over time, peaking at key political moments, such as presidential debates or party conventions, the report found.

The data sets used by the researchers were provided by Facebook, Twitter and Google and covered several years up to mid-2017, when the social media companies cracked down on the known Russian accounts. The report, which also analyzed data separately provided to House Intelligence Committee members, contains no information on more recent political moments, such as November’s midterm elections.

“What is clear is that all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party — and specifically Donald Trump,” the report says. “Trump is mentioned most in campaigns targeting conservatives and right-wing voters, where the messaging encouraged these groups to support his campaign. The main groups that could challenge Trump were then provided messaging that sought to confuse, distract and ultimately discourage members from voting.”

New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.

and a cheat sheet, provided by Donna Brazille

Yeah, no one could have anticipated debate questions. You have an excuse for why Hillary was knowledgeable. Do you have an excuse for why Trump appeared so unfit?


He's not a politician, he didn't study, he wasn't, and isn't qualified for the job, (neither was HIllary).
 
It's touching to see how much the Russians care about us that they would take such steps to keep the enemy democrat socialists from the presidency.

Yup....I see you are one of those Pro-Russian Republicans....gee, how does it feel to be a treasonous bastard?
 
Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.

and a cheat sheet, provided by Donna Brazille

Yeah, no one could have anticipated debate questions. You have an excuse for why Hillary was knowledgeable. Do you have an excuse for why Trump appeared so unfit?

.

"neither was Hillary" so let's elect Putin's Choice....GREAT MOVE....we are heading down a very dangerous path.
He's not a politician, he didn't study, he wasn't, and isn't qualified for the job, (neither was HIllary)
 
This report shows how Trump was supported by the Russians.

6IHE2XGAZYI6PBCEUDKPAS4J5M.jpg

Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues.

By Craig Timberg and Tony Romm
December 16 at 4:29 PM


A report prepared for the Senate that provides the most sweeping analysis yet of Russia’s disinformation campaign around the 2016 election found the operation used every major social media platform to deliver words, images and videos tailored to voters’ interests to help elect President Trump — and worked even harder to support him while in office.

The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee, led by Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman, and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), its ranking Democrat. The bipartisan panel hasn’t said whether it endorses the findings. It plans to release it publicly along with another study later this week.

The research — by Oxford University’s Computational Propaganda Project and Graphika, a network analysis firm — offers new details of how Russians working at the Internet Research Agency, which U.S. officials have charged with criminal offenses for interfering in the 2016 campaign, sliced Americans into key interest groups for targeted messaging. These efforts shifted over time, peaking at key political moments, such as presidential debates or party conventions, the report found.

The data sets used by the researchers were provided by Facebook, Twitter and Google and covered several years up to mid-2017, when the social media companies cracked down on the known Russian accounts. The report, which also analyzed data separately provided to House Intelligence Committee members, contains no information on more recent political moments, such as November’s midterm elections.

“What is clear is that all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party — and specifically Donald Trump,” the report says. “Trump is mentioned most in campaigns targeting conservatives and right-wing voters, where the messaging encouraged these groups to support his campaign. The main groups that could challenge Trump were then provided messaging that sought to confuse, distract and ultimately discourage members from voting.”

New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.

and a cheat sheet, provided by Donna Brazille

Yeah, no one could have anticipated debate questions. You have an excuse for why Hillary was knowledgeable. Do you have an excuse for why Trump appeared so unfit?

(frantically waving his hand) I KNOW! I KNOW......CAUSE HE IS A MINDLESS IDIOT!
 
Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.

and a cheat sheet, provided by Donna Brazille

Yeah, no one could have anticipated debate questions. You have an excuse for why Hillary was knowledgeable. Do you have an excuse for why Trump appeared so unfit?

"neither was Hillary" so let's elect Putin's Choice....GREAT MOVE....we are heading down a very dangerous path.
He's not a politician, he didn't study, he wasn't, and isn't qualified for the job, (neither was HIllary).

"so let's elect Putin's Choice.... GREAT MOVE....we are heading down a very dangerous path."

The best choices lost in the primaries, or didn't run at all.


You should call Roto-Rooter, have them suck all that garbage out of your head
 
This report shows how Trump was supported by the Russians.

6IHE2XGAZYI6PBCEUDKPAS4J5M.jpg

Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues.

By Craig Timberg and Tony Romm
December 16 at 4:29 PM


A report prepared for the Senate that provides the most sweeping analysis yet of Russia’s disinformation campaign around the 2016 election found the operation used every major social media platform to deliver words, images and videos tailored to voters’ interests to help elect President Trump — and worked even harder to support him while in office.

The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee, led by Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman, and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), its ranking Democrat. The bipartisan panel hasn’t said whether it endorses the findings. It plans to release it publicly along with another study later this week.

The research — by Oxford University’s Computational Propaganda Project and Graphika, a network analysis firm — offers new details of how Russians working at the Internet Research Agency, which U.S. officials have charged with criminal offenses for interfering in the 2016 campaign, sliced Americans into key interest groups for targeted messaging. These efforts shifted over time, peaking at key political moments, such as presidential debates or party conventions, the report found.

The data sets used by the researchers were provided by Facebook, Twitter and Google and covered several years up to mid-2017, when the social media companies cracked down on the known Russian accounts. The report, which also analyzed data separately provided to House Intelligence Committee members, contains no information on more recent political moments, such as November’s midterm elections.

“What is clear is that all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party — and specifically Donald Trump,” the report says. “Trump is mentioned most in campaigns targeting conservatives and right-wing voters, where the messaging encouraged these groups to support his campaign. The main groups that could challenge Trump were then provided messaging that sought to confuse, distract and ultimately discourage members from voting.”

New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.

and a cheat sheet, provided by Donna Brazille

Yeah, no one could have anticipated debate questions. You have an excuse for why Hillary was knowledgeable. Do you have an excuse for why Trump appeared so unfit?

Yeah, no one could have anticipated debate questions.

Must be why Donna supplied them to her.
 
Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.

Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

Then why did they care who was elected?

BOTH candidates were idiots

Be real. I don't like Hillary, but in the pre-election Presidential debates, she was knowledgeable, poised and professional, while Trump demonstrated his unfitness. There is no equivalence.

and a cheat sheet, provided by Donna Brazille

Yeah, no one could have anticipated debate questions. You have an excuse for why Hillary was knowledgeable. Do you have an excuse for why Trump appeared so unfit?

(frantically waving his hand) I KNOW! I KNOW......CAUSE HE IS A MINDLESS IDIOT!


.
I KNOW! I KNOW......CAUSE HE IS A MINDLESS IDIOT!

No

but I feel like I"m responding to two
 
This report shows how Trump was supported by the Russians.

By Craig Timberg and Tony Romm
December 16 at 4:29 PM


A report prepared for the Senate that provides the most sweeping analysis yet of Russia’s disinformation campaign around the 2016 election found the operation used every major social media platform to deliver words, images and videos tailored to voters’ interests to help elect President Trump — and worked even harder to support him while in office.

The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee, led by Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman, and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), its ranking Democrat. The bipartisan panel hasn’t said whether it endorses the findings. It plans to release it publicly along with another study later this week.

The research — by Oxford University’s Computational Propaganda Project and Graphika, a network analysis firm — offers new details of how Russians working at the Internet Research Agency, which U.S. officials have charged with criminal offenses for interfering in the 2016 campaign, sliced Americans into key interest groups for targeted messaging. These efforts shifted over time, peaking at key political moments, such as presidential debates or party conventions, the report found.

The data sets used by the researchers were provided by Facebook, Twitter and Google and covered several years up to mid-2017, when the social media companies cracked down on the known Russian accounts. The report, which also analyzed data separately provided to House Intelligence Committee members, contains no information on more recent political moments, such as November’s midterm elections.

“What is clear is that all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party — and specifically Donald Trump,” the report says. “Trump is mentioned most in campaigns targeting conservatives and right-wing voters, where the messaging encouraged these groups to support his campaign. The main groups that could challenge Trump were then provided messaging that sought to confuse, distract and ultimately discourage members from voting.”

New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

And you would have us believe that you were the only Progressive who did not flip his Hillary vote.
 
This report shows how Trump was supported by the Russians.

6IHE2XGAZYI6PBCEUDKPAS4J5M.jpg

Some of the Facebook ads linked to a Russian effort to disrupt the American political process and stir up tensions around divisive social issues.

By Craig Timberg and Tony Romm
December 16 at 4:29 PM


A report prepared for the Senate that provides the most sweeping analysis yet of Russia’s disinformation campaign around the 2016 election found the operation used every major social media platform to deliver words, images and videos tailored to voters’ interests to help elect President Trump — and worked even harder to support him while in office.

The report, a draft of which was obtained by The Washington Post, is the first to study the millions of posts provided by major technology firms to the Senate Intelligence Committee, led by Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), its chairman, and Sen. Mark Warner (Va.), its ranking Democrat. The bipartisan panel hasn’t said whether it endorses the findings. It plans to release it publicly along with another study later this week.

The research — by Oxford University’s Computational Propaganda Project and Graphika, a network analysis firm — offers new details of how Russians working at the Internet Research Agency, which U.S. officials have charged with criminal offenses for interfering in the 2016 campaign, sliced Americans into key interest groups for targeted messaging. These efforts shifted over time, peaking at key political moments, such as presidential debates or party conventions, the report found.

The data sets used by the researchers were provided by Facebook, Twitter and Google and covered several years up to mid-2017, when the social media companies cracked down on the known Russian accounts. The report, which also analyzed data separately provided to House Intelligence Committee members, contains no information on more recent political moments, such as November’s midterm elections.

“What is clear is that all of the messaging clearly sought to benefit the Republican Party — and specifically Donald Trump,” the report says. “Trump is mentioned most in campaigns targeting conservatives and right-wing voters, where the messaging encouraged these groups to support his campaign. The main groups that could challenge Trump were then provided messaging that sought to confuse, distract and ultimately discourage members from voting.”

New report on Russian disinformation, prepared for the Senate, shows the operation’s scale and sweep

Of course the Russians wanted trump. The Kremlin hates the US. Electing a complete idiot as president should be exactly what the Kremlin wanted....

If he stays in the office much longer....he will bring this country farther into the dark world of Authoritarianism....He has made a great start.
It has worked very well as Trump has destabilized the western military and economic alliances

He has walked away from climate change. He has begun a tariff war with China and even with our allies. He is desperately trying to get rid of the ACA, throwing millions back into the emergency room. He inherited a good economy, and from what we are seeing with the stock market now, we may soon be paying for his incompetence. and finally....
He has ballooned the national debt..Now if Democrats were in charge, the GOP would be banging on tables and asking for heads to roll. But they are not, so they let their orange king get away with murder.

The truth is, in good economic times, we should be seeing budget surpluses, but instead we are seeing record budget deficits. Hold onto your hats! We will be paying for trump's incompetence soon!
 
It's touching to see how much the Russians care about us that they would take such steps to keep the enemy democrat socialists from the presidency.

Yup....I see you are one of those Pro-Russian Republicans....gee, how does it feel to be a treasonous bastard?
Democrat socialists are the enemy. It isn't treason to oppose the enemies of the country.

When the Boston Bombers were still plotting the murder of Americans who was it that gave the warning? Who was it that insisted that these innocent refugees be freed? Did the democrat socialists want the brothers freed because they intended to kill a majority white gathering?
 

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