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Episode 99 - Trump Thinks MS13 Tattoo is REAL
<p>Trump thinks Kilmar Abrego Garcia's MS13 tattoo is real. That's some senile bs, but let's talk about it anyway.</p>

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Hosted by Unknown Host · comedy · EN-US · 99 episodes
Friends Partying in Hell is a live reaction podcast that doesnt take itself too seriously. Come and laugh at the world with us.
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Episode #99
<p>Trump thinks Kilmar Abrego Garcia's MS13 tattoo is real. That's some senile bs, but let's talk about it anyway.</p>

Episode #98
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