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President Ronald Reagan does whatever it takes to free U.S. hostages and fund the Contra anti-communists; as the FBI investigates, Reagan's team shreds documents, perjures themselves and conceals evidence.
President Ronald Reagan does whatever it takes to free U.S. hostages and fund the Contra anti-communists; as the FBI investigates, Reagan's team shreds documents, perjures themselves and conceals evidence.
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