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Word 'felon' banned in White House records? Social media buzzes with reactions

IndiaTimes Saturday, 15 February 2025 ()
A widely circulated, yet unverified, memo claims that President Trump has banned the use of the word 'felon' within the White House and its grounds. The document, which remains unconfirmed by officials, has generated significant speculation and debate on social media.
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