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Florida man dies after setting himself on fire outside Donald Trump's trial
Officials say Maxwell Azzarello spread conspiracy theory pamphlets and set himself on fire outside the courthouse where Donald Trump is on trial.
Man Who Set Himself on Fire Outside Trump Trial Dies
A man set himself on fire on Friday afternoon outside the Lower Manhattan courthouse where former President Donald Trump’s criminal trial is taking place.
Man sets himself on fire outside Trump trial, witness says
A witness reported a man setting himself on fire in the designated protest area outside of the Trump trial in New York City. It is unclear what led the man to take the action.
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Man setting himself on fire is shocking. But that Floridians believe conspiracies is unsurprising
A spokesperson for Oddspedia said the analytics review reveals more deep-seeded reasons than simply the political climate.
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Trump Can’t Stay Awake for His Own Trial
On Monday, April 15, the first day of the first criminal trial of a former president in American history, the defendant fell ...
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Trump gives his strongman’s ambitions free rein on a day off from court
Donald Trump used his day off from a criminal trial related to a past election to cast a dark, familiar shadow over the next one.
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