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Potential evidence has emerged that shows so-called witches discussing whether they should cast spells against Trump ahead of the 2024 presidential election.
Some alleged witches supported the poster, with several saying "anyday is a good day for this verbal diarrhea space-occupying lesion to go away!" Others had theories as to why spells don't seem to work as well against political figures.
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