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Riley Gaines unpacks the unexpected twist of Nicki Minaj cheering Trump's child savings accounts and Sabrina Carpenter blasting the White House for enforcing immigration law.
Riley Gaines unpacks the unexpected twist of Nicki Minaj cheering Trump's child savings accounts and Sabrina Carpenter blasting the White House for enforcing immigration law.
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