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Posted: 31 Aug 18 14:47

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Washington, DC In another sign that the Mueller team charges with investigating Russian Collusion is closing in in the President himself, the French Poodle “Fifi”, a gift from the President to his wife Melania, has been detained by FBI special agents skilled in forensic canine communications. The dog is reported to have been wearing a collar without a valid DC animal control license. Fifi is fa.....

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Posted: 31 Aug 18 14:49
If they wanted to water board the pooch they could use dolphin interrogators. EEEE! eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! EEEEE! EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! I'll bark! I'll Bark, just get that stupid fish out of my face!!!


 
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