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Mystery Solved: What Jared Kushner's Voice Sounds Like
The silent voice of the president is silent no more.
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The silent voice of the president is silent no more.
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Residents argued in court that Crown Heights is already packed with homeless people, and that new shelters should open in other areas, too.
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