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Justin Trudeau is not Fidel Castro's Son

7 min · 14. sep. 2024
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In his most recent book, Trump is suggesting that Justin Trudeau is Fidel Castro's son. Spreading misinformation and lies like this is not particularly off-brand for the former president. However, in the current political environment, political claims like this can have real-world consequences. Join our AI hosts as they discuss these disturbing statements and how they relate to other election topics. Sources used in this dialog: Politico Daily Kos Joe My God

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This is an unedited AI conversation generated using Google's NotebookLM. The only information provided to the AI is the entirety of the Declaration of Independence [https://guides.loc.gov/declaration-of-independence]. No additional notes were added to keep this excerpt as unbiased as possible. You can view the notebook ⁠here⁠ [https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/5e93e1ac-ba65-4010-b966-50f93143193a?_gl=1*1ebgfed*_ga*NDc3MjEwOTQ4LjE3MjYxMTI1OTg.*_ga_W0LDH41ZCB*MTcyNjExMjU5OC4xLjAuMTcyNjExMjU5OC42MC4wLjA.&original_referer=https:%2F%2Fnotebooklm.google%23&pli=1]. This is not meant to advertise, promote, or endorse the topics discussed, and is only intended for entertainment use. The information presented here may be inaccurate, incomplete, or otherwise unrepresentative of the known literature. It is always best to take the information presented here with a grain of salt, and to do your own vital research to gain a full understanding of the topics discussed.

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