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'Loss of $900 million': Donald Trump's net worth falls sharply following Kamala Harris’ US presidential bid

IndiaTimes Friday, 2 August 2024
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Kamala's Race Card BACKLASH

The internet has been ablaze ever since former POTUS Donald Trump's remarks about Kamala Harris at the National Black Journalists Association event earlier this week. Despite claims that Trump "lied" on Harris, the facts reveal that Harris has indeed "leaned...

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