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Trump vows ‘severe justice’ for suspect in fatal bludgeoning of Florida woman

Trump vows ‘severe justice’ for suspect in fatal bludgeoning of Florida woman
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President Donald Trump vowed that “severe justice” would be meted out for the illegal immigrant who allegedly bludgeoned a mother to death with a hammer outside a Florida gas station last week. In a long Truth Social post on Thursday, Trump blamed his predecessor for the lenient open-border policies that led to the woman’s death. […]

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