The Stack: Eric Trump Under Siege
Eric Trump joins Todd to unpack his new book Under Siege and what it’s like to live through nonstop legal, media, and political attacks. Todd also corrects a viral claim from a prior interview about Charlie Kirk, clarifying the context behind a widely shared clip. Then, Todd runs through persistent narratives about Trump and conservatives — from “34 felonies” to the “very fine people” quote — and explains why context, primary sources, and first‑hand documents matter. If you’ve wondered how the Trumps keep pushing forward — and what Eric believes must happen next for America — this episode delivers urgency, clarity, and plenty to chew on. Listen below, browse the source links, and read the full transcript.
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The Todd Huff Show – October 8, 2025
Host: Todd Huff
Special Guest: Eric Trump
TODD HUFF: That is right, my friends. You've tuned in ever so successfully and wisely to today's program, the Todd Huff Show, conservative, not bitter talk and education. My. Friends. I am the benevolent dictator here behind the microphone. Just kidding. Having a little bit of fun. With that.
TODD HUFF: But friends, it's good to be here today. Two things today that I want to get to first, this first segment, I want to address something. That came up that honestly slipped underneath my radar yesterday during. Our interview with Shelby Campbell, who's running for Congress in Michigan's 13th district.
TODD HUFF: And it's got me to thinking about. Just all. She made a comment that I didn't know what she was talking about. And I'll explain when we get to it. So I want to talk about that and then in the second segment, it kind of segues nicely because we're going to talk about some of. These. Things that are false about conservatives, things that are false about Trump.
TODD HUFF: And we're going to have Eric Trump on. He's written a book that's going to be released here. In about a week called Under Siege, and so he's going to talk about some of those things, and I'm looking forward to that. You'll want to stick around. For that as well. My friends. Let's be honest, though.
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TODD HUFF: All right, so yesterday. During my interview with Shelby Campbell, which you can listen to on the website or wherever you listen. To podcasts. If you missed it, you can also. Get that every day.
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TODD HUFF: In fact, I didn't catch it until someone commented on it on a clip that I had posted on social media. She had made a comment that Charlie Kirk on stage referred to an Asian person. In the audience. As a. And I'm going to spell it because. How it is today. As a c h i n k.
TODD HUFF: That's what she said. Now I'm going. To say a couple of things. I heard her say that. In fact, if you watch the clip, you can see me nodding as I'm trying to fall not in agreement with. Because I didn't even know what she was talking about. I was nodding and trying to follow what she was saying.
TODD HUFF: In this particular. Portion of our interview. And here's the problem. So two things. Number one. Number one. During an interview on this program. One thing it's never going to be is a screaming fest on this show. In fact, I want to give. Look, I look at this a little bit. Differently.
TODD HUFF: I want to give people the opportunity to truly say what they think and listen. I understand that. That opens us up to political opportunists, to people who. Take that bully pulpit and try to run with it. I'm going to ask follow up. Questions.
TODD HUFF: I'm not going to let them go on and just on and on and on without interjecting at some point, but I also don't want to interrupt. That's one of the things that I don't like about the way that most people do interviews. Is that there's interruption and then there's shouting over each. I don't. Want to say most, but there's a lot of that out there.
TODD HUFF: I find that completely. Unnecess. Unnecessary. And I don't enjoy that. I don't enjoy that at all. Some people might. And you can let me know if you want me to scream over people. I'm not going to do it. In fact, if you remember, at the end of the interview, which was at the end of the first segment.
TODD HUFF: I invited her to stay. To continue into the second segment, which I would have asked some follow up questions. I don't. Know if I caught that and would have remembered that, but there were some other things that I wanted to ask her about. And there were things that I just didn't get the chance to because, again, the format of this program.
TODD HUFF: And that's why I try to use the time after the interview. To expound upon the things that I had issue with that she said, which I did some of that. But I didn't catch this. And here's the problem. Here's the problem. I have watched enough of Charlie Kirk's videos, debates and so forth.
TODD HUFF: To know. To have a pretty good idea the type of man that he was. So when someone attacks Charlie Kirk's character, I immediately think. This probably can't be accurate. There probably has to be an explanation for this. I just. Don't know what it is at the time because.
TODD HUFF: I don't know what they're even talking about. I knew in my head, as she said that, that there was an explanation. Either it was made up. Altogether. Or I just didn't know. I didn't know that particular allegation that. Existed out there. I've shared some of the allegations made against Charlie Kirk.
TODD HUFF: And we've talked about some of those. Since. His death. That have come up here on this program, but I didn't know about that one. So just in general. If you have a friend or someone that you've gotten to know a little bit or. Closely. Especially closely. And I didn't know Charlie Kirk. I don't mean it like. That.
TODD HUFF: But when you have people that you follow and listen to. And you get to see a little bit about their character. If someone makes an allegation, especially against a close friend of yours, and you know that. To be contrary to what you've seen from them over the course of years.
TODD HUFF: You would immediately feel like, look, listen, that's not the person I know, but you'd. Also say, listen, I don't know everything a person does. We're all fallible. We all could slip up. There's probably chances are a good explanation for what you're saying.
TODD HUFF: Maybe you're just chasing rumors, spreading lies. I mean, I don't know. There's. A bazillion possible explanations, but. You can't specifically respond because. It's the first time you've heard of it and you weren't there. And you know that 99%.
TODD HUFF: You're 99% certain that the person didn't do what they've said? But you can't specifically respond. And that's the problem. That's one of the problems that we have in dealing with the left. And it's really, again, I think. A great. Again, I didn't plan this, but kind of a natural segue.
TODD HUFF: Into what Eric Trump is going to talk about in his book Under Siege, where he's going to talk about these attacks. The book’s about those attacks that he and his family have endured. And this is by design, right? This is by design.
TODD HUFF: Now, there are people out there in the rank and file that will eat this stuff up and swallow it, whole and everything else. But the truth of the matter is. The truth of the matter is that. This sort of attack. This ad hominem sort of attack is what is planned.
TODD HUFF: And. It is often executed in such a way that it is effective. You attack the character, the integrity. Of the person. You make allegations that really none of us can. At some level, if someone says, Charlie Kirk told them in a private conversation.
TODD HUFF: Something I could say that sounds preposterous. That sounds bogus. That doesn't align with. Anything that I know about him. But what else can I say about that? I can say you. Got to prove it. You got to demonstrate it. You got to have some evidence for this, and.
TODD HUFF: I go back to, I think about biblical passages on these things, right? There were crimes in the Old Testament that required, wisely, two witnesses. Right? And there's a passage in, I think, the book of Proverbs. And I'm paraphrasing here, but it basically says, the first to present their case in court. Sounds right. Until the defense speaks.
TODD HUFF: Right. And you think? Oh, well, maybe there's explanations for these things, but they don't want that. They don't want context. They don't want to have any understanding of nuance. They do this intentionally. They target and go after the people who are leading the movement.
TODD HUFF: And there is no person that's leading this movement. Or a movement that they are afraid of more than President Donald J. Trump. And so they know that if they attack his character, if they malign him, and then they look at people, man. I thought you were a good person.
TODD HUFF: How can you support a guy that did this? That and the other, right? And then they start listing things, but they create a list that's so long. It's humanly impossible to respond to everything. In fact, that's the design. They want you to think right.
TODD HUFF: I remember in Trump's first term, I haven't. Seen this in a second term. I'm sure it exists, but there was a thing that. Kept track, supposedly of Trump's lies, and it would have some outrageous number of lies and listen, I'm not going to say that Trump has never told a lie that anybody has. Not ever told a lie. That's not the point here, but.
TODD HUFF: The point of what they're doing is to weaponize that they want to weaponize. Your integrity, the integrity of Americans against them, and they want to come out with these bombastic claims that say, well, the president lied 10,387 times or whatever silly number it is. And then you, in your mind, know that there's no way that you could even possibly. Address that.
TODD HUFF: That is by design. They don't want it about the content. They don't want to go through this case by case. They just want to say, geez, Todd 10,387 don't you think that there's something to it, right? It's similar to the fallacy that says. The fallacy. That's an appeal to authority, where you say, hey.
TODD HUFF: The experts say this. They don't make the case in an argument, in a debate. They simply say the rationale. The reason that I'm presenting this argument, and I'm arguing for this is because the experts told me. Well, why did the experts conclude that?
TODD HUFF: What evidence did they base their conclusions upon? It turns out, my friends, these things matter quite a bit, but they don't want to get into the nuts and bolts. I'm going. To go through some of these. Through some of these. False and distorted. Narratives about Trump, about conservatives.
TODD HUFF: And this, again, is a segue to this conversation we're going to have with Eric Trump, but also ties in yesterday's conversation I had with Shelby Campbell. Where she made the claim that Charlie Kirk said that which I said earlier from the debate stage. And he didn't.
TODD HUFF: You know what Charlie Kirk actually said the clip is when Charlie Kirk is talking. With Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks, and he says the word Cenk and she says he's calling an Asian person a chink and. That is not accurate. That's not accurate.
TODD HUFF: So this is the tactic and I don't. Know if Shelby knows this. I don't know if she just subscribes to. A website. Gets daily email alerts of the offensive, things said by people that she doesn't agree. With that she can talk about during podcast interviews? I don't know.
TODD HUFF: Maybe. She knows. He didn't say that. Listen, I don't want to make. I don't. Want to say that about her, but it's possible she either knows or she doesn't know, but either way. She's talking about. She's promoting something that's false.
TODD HUFF: And there's a whole lot more than that that is false. It's being said. About conservatives, about Trump. Most of these. I think all the ones I'm going to list here are about Trump. I've put together a couple lists. There might be one that's not Trump related. But I think all of these are so the first is the.
TODD HUFF: 34 felony convictions. This is something that's said by people on the left, and again, it's similar. To what I just said. They'll say, well, Todd, he's got 34 felony convictions. I mean, they can't all be wrong. I mean, 33. Would you? At what point?
TODD HUFF: Conviction number 35. Would that have swayed you to believe this guy's troublemaker? And a criminal. But the truth is that. It's one act of falsifying records that was charged. 34 different times. So it's one crime. And by the way, It's a misdemeanor.
TODD HUFF: It's a misdemeanor. Unless it can be tied to. A criminal act. And so what they did was the prosecution, they said that this misdemeanor. One misdemeanor that was on. That they could charge 34 times. 34 sheets of paper, so to speak.
TODD HUFF: They said that that was designed to basically undermine our democracy and interfere with elections because he was trying to silence Stormy Daniels. And so they said that that would have been a felony. That's the underlying felony that. They're trying to hide, and so the misdemeanor charge becomes a felony, but.
TODD HUFF: The problem is? They never charged or alleged legally that a felony was committed. They didn't prove that in court. They just stated it, and here we are. It's completely bogus. But they'll say that's the talking point, is. For the superficial.
TODD HUFF: The talking point is for those who lack understanding. 34 felony convictions. But context and nuance and details about that matter. Trump–Russia collusion, the Mueller report found. No criminal conspiracy. They say that Trump told people to inject bleach. He did not. Do that.
TODD HUFF: He asked a question during one of those press conferences during COVID. He didn't suggest. Injecting bleach. Some could say it might have been a clumsy question or whatever. But again, He was asking about things that could potentially be done to stop the spread of the virus and he told absolutely zero people to inject bleach.
TODD HUFF: But that's a common talking. Point. He called immigrants rapists. That's what they say. They say that Trump believes if you immigrated into this country, you're a rapist. By the way, if you ask the average leftist what they think about the average man. They'll tell you.
TODD HUFF: Some of them will tell you that all men are rapists to some level, or most men. Just making stuff up out of the clear blue sky. But Trump did not call all immigrants rapists. In fact, he said that some illegal immigrants are good people. And they are.
TODD HUFF: I understand. I've made this clear. I understand why people would want to. Come to this country. I don't understand from the left's perspective, why? Anybody would want to come to the country that they say that we live in. The hellhole that they describe.
TODD HUFF: This country that's hanging in the balance because Trump is president. And some of the ridiculous, atrocious things they've said. I don't understand. Why people would want to come to that country. But that's not the country. Fortunately, we live in. That's the country they want for their delusional worldview and their delusional brand of politics.
TODD HUFF: Trump's been accused of saying, well, That there were very fine people. On both sides. In the Charlottesville neo-Nazi protest. However, if you listen to the full clip, what Trump was talking about. Again, nuance and context matters.
TODD HUFF: It absolutely does. The underlying issue. Of. What was happening in Charlottesville was the fact that there were people who wanted to take down Confederate statues, Confederate memorials and those that did not. And Trump was saying there were good people on both sides that brought in the neo-Nazis.
TODD HUFF: Trump explicitly. Explicitly condemned the white supremacist. He said in that same exact clip, probably 10 seconds. Later. They—referring to the white supremacists—should be condemned totally. They say that he's refused to denounce white supremacy. He's done this. Countless times.
TODD HUFF: I remember one interview. Where? I think it was Lesley Stahl. I could be mistaken, but he says I've condemned it. I've condemned it. I'll condemn it again, right? I'll condemn it again. I condemn white supremacy. He did this. But. It was never enough because. They wanted the narrative. They don't care about truth.
TODD HUFF: They say he's tear-gassed protesters for a photo op. Inspector General's report that found that Trump did not order that. They said Trump said that COVID was a hoax. He never called the virus a hoax. He said that the political reaction, the political theater surrounding COVID, was the hoax.
TODD HUFF: They said that he banned Muslims from coming into the country. He did not do that. He targeted specific countries. That were linked to terrorism that are Muslim-majority countries, but there were plenty of Muslim-majority countries that were not impacted by the so-called Muslim travel ban.
TODD HUFF: Trump. What else? Here. They said that he's called U.S. soldiers suckers and losers. That's. An anonymous source. That's one of the favorite sources for the radical left. Anonymous source and it was denied by over. 20 named officials.
TODD HUFF: So you got 20 people with names? One of those, I believe, was John Bolton. Who's no fan of Trump. 20 sources who actually gave their name said that didn't happen. One anonymous source said that it did, and suddenly the left. Of course, you know who the left believes. The one anonymous source.
TODD HUFF: Again, anonymous leaks talking about Trump wanting to nuke hurricanes. He also said, he did say this, but again, The left doesn't get humor, hyperbole. They don't want to when it's Trump speaking. Trump said that he could shoot somebody.
TODD HUFF: On Fifth Avenue and they would still support him. He was, of course, exaggerating. Expressing the amount of loyalty people in America have toward him, and he has a lot of loyalty. Because people have seen him actually do what he said he's going to do as it pertains to border security as it pertains to taxes.
TODD HUFF: What has he done that he said he's not going to do? Or what is he—let me say it this way. What has he promised that he's not done? Now, there's certainly things that he said he's going to accomplish that he's not gotten to. He's not succeeded in yet. The end of the Ukraine–Russia war, that sort of stuff.
TODD HUFF: But the policies that he's pursuing are absolutely in line with what he said he's going to do. The left wants to be literal when Trump's being figurative. When Trump's being literal. They want to be figurative. They just want to misrepresent what he says. And I could go on and on and on about that, but.
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TODD HUFF: Less than a minute before we take a break. I'm just going to stop here and say to you after the break, after the break. Eric Trump will be calling in and joining us. We'll be talking about his book Under Siege. Looking forward to this.
TODD HUFF: Kind of, I guess, dovetailing and segueing with some of the things we've talked about here—some of the attacks, the misrepresentations of truth. The brutality of attacks that have been levied against Trump. President Trump and his family. We'll get into that on the other side of the break, my friend. Sit tight. You're listening to Conservative, Not Bitter Talk. I'm your host, Todd Huff. Back in just a minute.
TODD HUFF: Welcome back, my friends. It is my pleasure and honor to bring onto this program our guest this segment. I’ve got Eric Trump on the phone, Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization and the son of President Donald J. Trump. He’s also the author of a new book that we’re going to talk about here, called Under Siege: My Family’s Fight to Save Our Nation. Eric, thanks for joining the program today, sir. How are you?
ERIC TRUMP: Hey, my friend. Good to be on with you. Always great to be here.
TODD HUFF: Eric, the strength and resolve that we see coming from your family — and I’ll say especially your father — is inspiring to millions of people. I’ve never seen anyone handle that kind of pressure the way he does. Most Americans can’t even imagine what that feels like. Paint us a picture of what that’s really like from the inside.
ERIC TRUMP: It’s remarkable. My father’s got the thickest skin of anyone I’ve ever met. He never backs down from a fight, and I think that’s why Americans love him. When he came on the scene in 2016, people saw that unvarnished honesty.
ERIC TRUMP: He wasn’t one of those polished politicians rehearsing in front of a mirror. He spoke from the heart. He didn’t care if it was politically incorrect. He just told the truth, and Americans connected with that. He was authentic, and he still is.
ERIC TRUMP: And that’s why they came after him so hard — because he wouldn’t play their game. He stood up to the media, the Democrats, even the establishment. He refused to cower. Americans loved him for it, and they still do.
TODD HUFF: You can see that so clearly from the outside too. It feels like they’re terrified of him — of what he stands for — because he disrupts everything they’ve built in Washington. The bureaucracy, the media machine, all of it.
TODD HUFF: Give us a sense of what your family has gone through. The kind of attacks you’ve faced personally, the legal stuff, the investigations. What are the major fronts in this battle that people don’t fully see?
ERIC TRUMP: Honestly, Todd, it’s been relentless. They’ve tried everything to destroy us. It started with tabloids attacking my parents’ marriage. Then came Russia collusion — total fiction, paid for by Hillary Clinton.
ERIC TRUMP: After that, they impeached him not once, but twice. They weaponized district attorneys and special counsels — whether it was Alvin Bragg in New York, Fani Willis in Georgia, or Jack Smith in Washington. They’ve used every tool imaginable.
ERIC TRUMP: They gag-ordered him. They hit him with 91 bogus felony charges. They tried to take him off the ballot in Colorado and Maine. They de-banked our company. They de-platformed us on social media. It’s endless.
ERIC TRUMP: And when none of that worked, we saw even worse — assassination attempts in Butler and again in Palm Beach. They even tried to kill Charlie Kirk just weeks later. It’s truly evil what they’ve done, not just to us but to everyone who believes in this movement.
ERIC TRUMP: They’re not just targeting my father; they’re targeting the American people who love this country, who stand for faith, freedom, family, the flag, and the Constitution. They can’t control him, so they’re trying to destroy him.
TODD HUFF: Yeah. And you just summarized that so well, Eric. Some of those things I’d honestly forgotten — and I talk about this stuff every day. It’s incredible.
TODD HUFF: What do you wish people who misunderstand your dad — maybe not the hardcore haters, but the folks who just don’t get him — what do you wish they knew about who he really is?
ERIC TRUMP: I wish they’d read the book. Even the first half. Under Siege lays it all out — what was done to him, by whom, and why. And I’d ask people to read it with an open mind. Forget politics for a second and just ask: is this right?
ERIC TRUMP: Is it right to try to imprison a man for nothing? To make up dossiers, to spy on his campaign, to subpoena his family, to destroy people because they love their country? We’ve spent nearly $400 million defending ourselves from baseless attacks.
ERIC TRUMP: My father’s a great man, Todd. The best man I know. And here’s what I wish people understood most — he didn’t need any of this. He didn’t need the power or the fame. He already had all of that. He did it because he loves this country.
ERIC TRUMP: He could’ve been at Mar-a-Lago with his grandkids, running one of the greatest business empires in the world. But instead, he chose to fight for America. And he’s paying the price for it every single day.
ERIC TRUMP: He sits on wooden benches in courthouses across this country because he refuses to quit. He’s doing it for all of us — not for himself. And I hope even some on the other side can see that.
TODD HUFF: That’s powerful. And you can feel that authenticity when he speaks. It’s why people love him — they know he means it.
TODD HUFF: So what’s next? What do you see as the next step, not just for your family, but for this country? What has to happen now?
ERIC TRUMP: We have to restore strength — at home and abroad. America has to stay the world’s superpower. We need to keep the dollar strong, our military strong, and our faith strong.
ERIC TRUMP: Domestically, we’ve got to bring back family, faith, and community. We’ve got to end the chaos and crime. You look at cities like Chicago or D.C. — they’re in freefall. My father wants to fix that, and he knows how.
ERIC TRUMP: When he talks about law and order, about loving this country, about putting America first — that’s not rhetoric. It’s who he is. We need to get back to those values if we want to remain number one.
TODD HUFF: Absolutely. Well, you’ve written this book, Under Siege. Where can folks pick it up, Eric?
ERIC TRUMP: Amazon’s the best place right now — it’s already number one in several categories. Buy a copy, send it to a friend, even your liberal cousin. I think it’ll open some eyes.
ERIC TRUMP: It’s straight from the heart — what we’ve lived through as a family, what the country’s going through, and what we have to do to take it back.
TODD HUFF: I believe that. We appreciate you, your father, and your whole family for what you’ve endured. That’s Eric Trump — Executive Vice President of the Trump Organization, and author of Under Siege: My Family’s Fight to Save Our Nation.
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TODD HUFF: Welcome back, my friends. Third and final segment. I hope you enjoyed that conversation we just had with Eric Trump. It was an honor.
TODD HUFF: Interviews like that are fantastic. Those are great. But the reason I don’t have a lot — I just want you to know — I’m genuinely re-evaluating some things in my mind. I’ve made decisions to do more of those interviews.
TODD HUFF: Because when I started this program, I wanted it to be different. I wanted this show to stand apart. I didn’t want it to sound like everything else out there. I wanted real conversations that dig deep, not just noise.
TODD HUFF: I don’t listen to a lot of other stuff. I’m friendly with anybody pushing in the conservative direction, but I’m not coordinating with other hosts. I’ve been asked to co-host other programs — that’s not me. I’m called to this mic, in this seat.
TODD HUFF: My personality is: let’s make this program as strong as possible, not cluttered or chaotic. So, when I bring on a guest, it’s not to check a box — it’s to have real, meaningful dialogue like that one with Eric Trump.
TODD HUFF: That was not superficial. We asked serious questions. He gave honest answers. The depth of what his family has endured — it’s astonishing. The attacks, the lies, the sheer intensity of it — and yet, they keep going.
TODD HUFF: What President Trump and his family have faced is absolutely reprehensible. And still, the Left insists that he is the problem. They’ve said that from day one — even before he was elected.
TODD HUFF: Once they realized he wasn’t a joke candidate, once they realized he was a real threat to their grip on power, the tone changed. They went from laughing to fear. From mocking to pure hatred.
TODD HUFF: I remember when Ann Coulter said on Bill Maher’s show that Donald Trump would be the nominee in 2016. The entire audience laughed at her. But she was right. Trump defied the entire establishment.
TODD HUFF: I didn’t know what to think of him at first. I was a quick adopter — but at the beginning, like many of you, I was cautious. My only reference for Trump was “The Apprentice” or old interviews. I didn’t know what kind of candidate he’d be.
TODD HUFF: But after listening to just a couple of his speeches, I was in. Quickly. I saw the authenticity. He wasn’t reading from cue cards — he was fighting for America. I’ve never understood the “Never Trumpers.”
TODD HUFF: There are conservatives today with big audiences who still refuse to see what’s plain to anyone paying attention. I don’t understand how you can miss it that bigly, as Trump would say.
TODD HUFF: Anyway, it was a pleasure to have Eric on. I genuinely enjoyed that conversation. If you’d like to hear more like it — real discussions with serious voices — let me know. I want your feedback.
TODD HUFF: I’m constantly trying to make this program better, sharper, more helpful to you — and to reach more people with truth, clarity, and good humor. That’s the mission.
TODD HUFF: That’s why I had Shelby Campbell on yesterday too — even though I disagreed with her. It’s important to have those dialogues and show that we can be kind while standing firm.
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TODD HUFF: I want to thank Eric Trump, the Trump Organization, and President Trump himself for continuing to fight. Some people don’t want to hear that — but I don’t really care. They’ve endured more than anyone should have to.
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TODD HUFF: That’s all the time I’ve got for today, my friends. Again, if you haven’t already, grab Eric Trump’s new book Under Siege. We’ll have a link to it on the Stack of Stuff page.
TODD HUFF: You can re-listen to today’s conversation there as well. I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.
TODD HUFF: Thank you for listening. Have a wonderful day. SDG.
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