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Paul Murray left in hysterics over Donald Trump rant
Sky News host Paul Murray is left in hysterics over former US president Donald Trump’s recent Las Vegas speech.
“May I start with something a little dangerous? It is called a laugh,” Mr Murray said.
“I didn’t think Trump could be funnier on the campaign trail than when he was running for re-election and he was talking about taps and toilets.”
- https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/other/paul-murray-left-in-hysterics-over-donald-trump-rant/ar-BB1o15sB
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