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Musk's A.I. Chatbot Grok Claims Trump's Obama Accusations Are Attempt to 'Distract From Epstein File Scrutiny'

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Elon Musk's Grok chatbot accuses Trump administration of trying to cover up Epstein disaster with new Barack Obama accusations.

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Trump accused Obama of having "electoral fraud" and of having produced evidence on alleged Russian interference Ex-President attacked "a lack of distraction" — and commended Epstein's files.

·Portugal
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The president of the United States, Donald Trump, pointed against Barack Obama in the midst of recent lines on the case of Jeffrey Epstein, following the revelation of photographs of the condemned tycoon with the Republican.The New Yorker referred to an aspect related to the 2016 elections.What Donald Trump said about Barack ObamaDuring a White House appearance on Tuesday 22 July with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., the Republican pre…

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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U.S. MPs were sent earlier in the summer break. The dispute over the disclosure of documents about sex offenders also rocked up in the House of Representatives.

The office of former US President Barack Obama has issued a statement strongly condemning comments by US President Donald Trump and his subordinates that Obama was guilty of treason following Trump's victory in the 2016 election.

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The current Head of State is trying to divert attention from pressing domestic problems, said in Obama's office.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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