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President realDonaldTrump’s rallies show he is absolutely correct when he says he has done more for America in 47 months than what JoeBiden did in 47 years, according to Sky News host Alan Jones.

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President Donald Trump’s rallies show he is absolutely correct when he says he has done more for America in 47 months than what Joe Biden did in 47 years, according to Sky News host Alan Jones. Mr Jones said the alternative to President Trump’s tough law and order campaign and his strength on immigration is Joe Biden and his “left-wing mates allowing law and order to run rampant and for illegal immigrants to just wander in”.

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