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AXIOS on HBO: President Trump Exclusive Interview (Full Episode) | HBO

A US Media Network Commentary:

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  In the interests that many people do not read much of the materials provided by private media, nor most other media, and that many may only obtain a synopsis or an opinion or a rendition from a 'friend or cyber sympathizer' that may have originated from another  'friend or cyber sympathizer' and so forth, whereby they felt the need to share to people rather than just a sounding board in an empty room.  So in the interest of that long sentence, this writer felt the desire to share this interview with even more people as an option to provide another yet another educational opportunity to 'adults' so more people can view it and possibly gather more insight via their visual cues and audio senses so they may understand the nuances of our ability or nonability to communicate to one and other.

With this, we wish you an enlightening moment in time.

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