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Miss Me Not

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Miss Me Not - Sputnik International, 1920, 13.08.2021
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Over the last several months, former US President Donald Trump has made an effort of staying relevant in the news cycle, weighing in on a range of topics as he continues to toy with the idea of possibly tossing his name into the 2024 presidential cycle. This Friday the 13th, he was at it again.
Former US President Donald Trump ignited a Twitter showdown early Friday after his team shared a statement in which he asked the wider American public whether they actually missed him in light of domestic and foreign troubles that the Biden administration has encountered.
The statement, which was shared via Twitter by spokesperson Liz Harrington, detailed hurdles the Biden White House is dealing with at the US’ southern border, ongoing withdrawal procedures in Afghanistan, the rising national crime rate and rising prices nationwide. 
However, Trump instantly opened a can of worms when he closed the statement with the simple yet eyebrow-raising question of, “Do you miss me yet?”
Responses from netizens ranged from a simple no to inquiring whether he was already in jail, as well as replies that ridiculed claims that he would somehow be “reinstated” as president. 
Better luck next time, eh?
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