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Likely German Chancellor Rejects Trump, Accuses U.S. of Russian-Style Election Interference, Calls for 'Independence' From America

Breitbart Monday, 24 February 2025 ()
Following his party's victory in federal elections on Sunday, the likely next Chancellor of Germany, Friedrich Merz, rejected overtures from President Donald Trump while calling for "independence" from the United States and accusing Washington of election interference.
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