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March 24, 2025 29 mins

Miranda Devine, author of THE BIG GUY: How a President and His Son Sold Out,  America, is here with her take on the activist judges, Devon Archer and IRS promotions

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Speaker 7 (01:18):
All Right, News round Up, Information Overload Hour eight hundred
and ninety four one Sean, if you want to be
a part of the program, we have a some really
interesting breaking news Apparently the President, who was this weekend
at the NCAA Wrestling Championship in Philly. On Saturday night,
had an encounter with a former Hunter Biden associate term whistleblower,

(01:42):
Tony Bobolinski, and apparently Devin Archer will receive a full
and unconditional pardon from the President. The President set a
full pardon, describing Archer as an anti Biden person because
of his pivotal role exposing Biden corruption and the potential clemency.
Presidential clemency would end a decade long ordeal for Archer,

(02:05):
who was facing jail time. And I want to extend
my deepest thanks to President Trump, he said on Sunday.
I am grateful to the President for recognizing that I
was a victim of a convoluted law fair effort intended
to destroy me and silence me. And like so many people,
my life was devastated by the Biden's family and their
selfish disregard for the truth and for the peace of

(02:25):
mind and happiness of others. Biden's talk about justice, but
they don't mean it, he said. I'm grateful that the
American people are now well aware of this reality. Remember,
he Hunter was the original target of the Southern District
of New York investigation that ensnared Archer. And remember also
Joe Biden repeatedly said I never once spoke to my son,

(02:46):
my brother, or anybody for that matter about their foreign
business dealings. Miranda Devine of The New York Post broke
this story. Miranda, great to have you back. How are
you hey?

Speaker 3 (02:55):
Really good things? This is great news, isn't it, Sean?

Speaker 7 (02:59):
It really is. I mean, and you talked about the
laptop from how that was a big best seller. You
wrote about the big guy, how a president and his
son sold out America. So this is obviously a big deal.
If you go back and look at past comments of
Devon Archer, you know, he said he believed that Barisma
wouldn't have stayed in business for long if Hunter wasn't

(03:19):
on the board, also pointing out executives at Parisma or
putting constant pressure on Joe one hundred percent signals to
keep Barisma alive. And they're paying this kid that's addicted
to drugs millions of dollars, and he goes on GMA
and admits he as zero experience and energy, oil gas
or Ukraine. So why was he getting paid and what
did Joe know and when did.

Speaker 3 (03:40):
He know it? Exactly perfect summary there. And look, I
think that Devon Archer was one of the whistleblowers that
was really pivotal in our understanding what Joe Biden's involvement
was with his son's influence peddling, in his brother's influence
peddling while he was vice president, and we knew from

(04:01):
the laptop that he was involved. We knew from Tony
Bobolinski that he was meeting with Hunters Chinese business partners
and was referred to by the partners as the big guy.
But Devon Archer filled in an important part I think
probably the most important part of the gaps, which was

(04:23):
that he said that he was present when Hunter brought
his father into these meetings with their foreign business partners
clients whatever you call them, pay you know, people who
paid them millions of dollars. But also he put his
father on the speaker phone at least two dozen times

(04:43):
at crucial points of when deals were either being consummated
or when he was trying to sort of trail his
coat and say, look look how close I am to
the Vice president. And you know, the Democrats tried to
say when Devon Archer was testifying, Oh, well, you know,
Joe didn't say anything about business. They just talked about
the weather. That doesn't matter, and they know it. That's

(05:06):
so willfully naive. It doesn't matter. Just the fact that
you've got this incredibly powerful man, the Vice President of
the United States, who's actually in charge of your country
like Ukraine or China, that this crackhead can get him
on the phone at any time and get him to
do favors for him. That's worth millions of dollars. And

(05:27):
that's what Hunter and Jim Biden got with tens of
millions of dollars.

Speaker 7 (05:32):
Well, I mean, this is the amazing part of this story.
And then as Joe's leaving office is these unconditional pardons
that he hands out to all of his family members,
and I think this is going to come back to
haunt them in the following way. I do believe that
because they got the pardoner and they accepted the pardon,
well we know that they can no longer invoke the
Fifth Amendment, and that means that they would all have

(05:55):
to testify brought before a Senator House committee, and that
means that they would have to tell the truth or
be subject to a perjury charge. That then complicates things
for the Biden family if they're Republicans. I think through
their job and get to the bottom of all this
because we're talking about how many millions and millions of
dollars here, Yes, and I mean worse.

Speaker 3 (06:17):
Than the money, of course, is the threat to national security,
and especially when it comes to China. You know, we
have Gal laugh who was the original whistle blower. We
went to the FBI in twenty nineteen and said that
Hunter and Jim Biden they're getting tens of thousands of
dollars a month from this Chinese energy company. And he

(06:39):
also alleges that there was a leak from the Southern
District of New York. He says, fire an FBI mole
to the Bidens, which then went to China and got
some people off the hook from that company. They quickly
high tailed it back to China because they got a

(07:00):
warning that there was an indictment that was about to
be brought down on them, and that was from a leak.
So that's you know, that is really a serious allegation,
and again it needs to be looked into. And I
think Jim Jordan and James Comer may be talking about
doing that, and especially about the weaponization of the DOJ

(07:23):
to protect and the rest of the deep state, really
to protect Hunter Biden. He's really had a charmed life.
He's been like Houdini, including in December when his father
gave him a pardon, going back eleven years to the
beginning of all the Ukraine, the grift, just after he

(07:43):
was convicted by jury on gun charges and was about
to stand trial in California on tax flow charges. All
of that just went by the wayside.

Speaker 7 (07:55):
Well, it all went by the wayside, But I still
would like to get to the bottom of it because
we know they made millions of We know in the
case of Barisma, he made millions of dollars no experience.
We know in the case of the WhatsApp message that
came out. I'm sitting here next to my father and
you have yet to fulfill your promise to us. Why
he is that? And James Comers told me numerous times
on air that millions of dollars were transferred in the

(08:18):
days after between everybody. My father knows my ability to
hold a regrudge, You're going to regret it. And that
dealt with the the firm CEFC, that is the Chinese
energy conglomerate, like the Ukrainian energy conglomer Barisma. This is
we're talking about millions and millions of dollars here, and
nobody got to the bottom of it. There is zero

(08:38):
intellectual curiosity from the media. I think that probably people
like you and me have covered there's more than anybody.
And at this point they seem to be walking away
scott free with their millions. But now Hunter's claiming he's broke.

Speaker 3 (08:53):
Yes, But look, I think President Trump is actually starting
to run by one crackdown and do you know, put
things right. And so, for instance, Hunter Biden, we're still
getting a secret Service detail, you know, four people, three
ships around the clock, very expensive to the taxpayer. He's
off in South Africa having a luxury vacation with his

(09:17):
wife who was born in South Africa, and he had
a secret service detail of eighteen people following him around.
And Donald Trump officially canceled that. And today I'm told
by the Secret Service because it did last for a
few extra days, but it is officially off as of today.

(09:38):
He has lost his protective detail per Executive Memorisum of
the President. So that's a fantastic outcome. Devon arch is
a great outcome, and I think we'll see more like that. Also,
Donald Trump just stripped all the security clearances from the
Biden family and from others who were involved in law fare.

(10:00):
He's not giving this up because you know, it's not
about vengeance as much as it is about ensuring that
the apparatus of government, the security state, cannot be weaponized
against political opponents, no matter what side of offense you're on.

Speaker 7 (10:17):
Well, it's also about equal justice under the law and
equal applications of our laws. And I mean there's a
reason that Joe gave these pardons. Now, Interestingly, he did
not pardon himself, and I do believe the power of
the pardon, Unlike some other fellow conservatives and some legal scholars,
I do believe a president could pardon himself and give

(10:38):
an unconditional pardon because there's nothing that prohibits it that's
in the Constitution. So I would say that the power
of the pardoner is absolute.

Speaker 3 (10:46):
Any thoughts on that, Yeah, Look, I think there's two possibilities.
One is that he really didn't know what he was doing,
and whoever was signing the auto pen didn't really care
much about Joe Biden's thinget he is so far it
doesn't matter, or my theory is more likely. I think

(11:06):
that I think Joe Biden is not always off the reservation.
I think he has lucid moments during the day and
lucid days during the week, so he knows what he's doing.
I think that he is hiding behind what Robert Herb
the Special Counsel, found, which is that a jury would
not be able to find him guilty of an offense

(11:28):
even if the evidence was there, because they would see
him as an elderly man with a poor memory, in
other words, that he's cognitively not all. They're really not
fit to stand trial. And Joe Biden, I mean, I
read the transcript of his interview with Robert Hurr long transcript.
It was full of just the classic Joe Biden obfiscations

(11:50):
and you know, changing the topic and acting like he's
a dunderhead right at the moments strategically that Robert hurb
was getting to a really important question in which Joe
Biden might have incriminated himself. So it's a very strategic
muddle headedness that's shown throughout that transcript, and I think

(12:11):
it was just convenient for Robert her and the DOJ
to say, oh, well, look, you know, we know that
Joe Biden did mishandle these classified documents much worse than
anything that they're accusing Donald Trump of. But we really
it would be too excruciatingly awkward for us to charge
a sitting president, So this is a really convenient escape patch.

(12:33):
And then of course Joe Biden got all up in
arms and pretended to be offended that they did that,
but it was he deliberately created that escape patch, so
I think he would continue to do that. And look
at the guy. He's eighty two and he is slipping.

Speaker 7 (12:47):
We continue our final moments both Miranda Devine don't forget
her best selling book The Big Guy, How a President
and his son sold out America. Whether or not there's
any justice in terms of holding people account for what
they have done or might have done here, I think
the more important thing is that the American people fully
completely understand what has happened, and we've got to put

(13:10):
in place measure so you can't have a president or
vice president and their family members making tens of millions
of dollars by influence peddling, because that's what it seems.

Speaker 3 (13:20):
Like to me. No, and I think it is important
to go back over that. What people are saying now
is just old business. It is an old business. You
had a vice president who became the president, who was
potentially compromised by our greatest adversary, China because of the
tens of millions of dollars that his family had raked in.

(13:41):
And you know, also what Devin Archer told us when
it came to Ukraine was really crucial. He said, one
of those speakerphone calls that Hunter Biden got his father
looped in on was with the owner of Barisma, Nikolais Lechevski,
and it was after Zlotchevsky was concerned because the Ukrainian

(14:05):
prosecutor was coming after Barisma really hard, was investigating. Barisma
was about to send you know, had had basically was
seizing his property, Letchevski's property, and Kiev was about to
send out subpoenas for Hunter and for Devon Archer, and
this was all coming to a head, and so Zlochevsky

(14:28):
said urgently to Hunter Biden, get your father on the phone.
Devon Archer heard that, and then Zlotchevsky got on the
phone with Hunter and Joe Biden, and Joe Biden talked
to them, and then a few days later he flies
to Ukraine and he orders that that prosecutor who was

(14:50):
investigating Barisma be fired. And that's what happened. Now there's
all sorts of lies that have been told about that
false testimony. People have lied, Many people have lied under
oath to Congress about that. They've lied to journalists, you know,
media outfits have lied. They said that this well Europeans

(15:10):
wanted it. They never did. So I've gone into forensic
detail about that in my book, and I think that
is a really crucial part of finding that what Joe
Biden did was well, it was impeachable.

Speaker 7 (15:24):
And so I have to run the miranda. But if
people do want to do a deeper dive, I really
recommend the big guy how a president and his son
sold out America, because you go onto all of this
in great specificity. Now the question is whether or not
our Congress will do their job, which is oversight, and
we'll be watching that in the days weeks to come.
But we appreciate you being with us. This is a

(15:44):
big development. I think today thank you. All right, eight
hundred and ninety four one shown is our number if
you want to be a part of the program. So
before we came on the air today, we're all kind
of like watching a cabinet meeting or President Trump, and
the President was going around the room and everybody was
given the updates about what was going on in their departments,
and I'm watching and watching and watch. I couldn't stop watching.

(16:06):
It kind of slowed down my preparation for the day,
and it was just that impressive. The group of people,
maybe one or two people I thought were a little dull,
maybe one or two. The rest of them I thought
were pretty good. And I just there's so much news
that is happening so quickly. We thought we put some
of the better moments together for you to kind of

(16:26):
bring you up to speed on what every department is
now doing and the level of work that they are
performing at. So let's go to the cabinet meeting from
earlier this afternoon.

Speaker 8 (16:37):
Had a very very good cabinet meeting. We're on our
way to some tremendous numbers. I think, first of all,
many companies are now moving into the United States and
coming back some of them left us from many years ago,
decades ago, and they're all seems they're all coming back.
We have probably identified maybe four trillion dollars worth of

(17:01):
companies moving back or going to move back, and many
of them have announced it's going to be tremendous jobs,
high paying jobs too. And you probably know the chip
business and not because of the Chips Act, which was
a disaster. You gave billions of dollars to companies that
already have many billions of dollars that just they said,
thank you very much. It was no incentive for them

(17:22):
to use it. But what is good is the tariffs
will make it so that they want to come back.
That's why they're coming back. I think they're coming back
because of the election that took place in November fifth,
and because of the fact that they have to come
back because the tariffs are forcing them to come back.
And remember there are no tariffs if you build here,

(17:42):
and that's a big factor. So we have record numbers.
How it was just telling me the numbers that we're
talking about are crazy, beyond anybody's wildest expectation. So they'll
be doing a lot of building up all sorts of businesses,
including the basics of automobile. We have, as you know,
Indiana's Honda's coming in with a massive plant to Indiana.

(18:06):
But there are many plants that are happening, and literally
summer started already. General Motors is already redoing plants that
were half abandoned or they have plants.

Speaker 1 (18:18):
That weren't being fully utilized.

Speaker 8 (18:21):
They're going to be they and others. They're going to
be making parts and other things in those plants so
that it's one stop shopping.

Speaker 1 (18:28):
Finally, it's ridiculous.

Speaker 8 (18:29):
You had to go to Mexico, you had to go
to Canada.

Speaker 1 (18:31):
A car went all over the place.

Speaker 8 (18:33):
It was like, I don't know how that would have worked,
but that's the way it sort of ended up. We
had a deal, and we have a deal. It's fine,
but people took advantage of the deal. They cheated, and
when you cheat, the deals are unfortunate. But now what's
happening is the numbers are beyond our wildest expectations.

Speaker 6 (18:54):
As president, there was a Federal Consulting Group, which was
a group inside of it Tier, but it was managing
contracts from many different agencies that flowed through here. One
of those contracts was for to do surveys of individuals
eight hundred and thirty million dollars for surveys, and so
part of the question was, hey, could we actually see

(19:16):
the surveys, And then the surveys came back and it
was a survey was like eight and a half by
eleven sheet of paper with ten questions that anyone's you know,
child in junior high could have put together or AI
could have done for free eight hundred and thirty million dollars.

Speaker 1 (19:30):
So that's one one that we've stopped.

Speaker 6 (19:33):
And that contract was going out after you were inaugurated, sir,
So it was jumping.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Yeah, fraud, Yeah, it's a fraud. Let me just add
to that and thank you.

Speaker 9 (19:42):
We just had a wonderful cabinet meeting, all aligned on
on certainly the effort.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
To re align the government.

Speaker 9 (19:48):
But even at the US Department of Agriculture, we've canceled
three hundred thousand dollars contract educating on food justice for
queer and transgender farmers in San Francisco. A similar contract
we can in New York again educating transgender and queer
farmers on food justice and food equality. I'm not even
sure what that means, but apparently the last administration wanted

(20:10):
to put our taxpayer dollars towards that.

Speaker 1 (20:13):
We canceled a six.

Speaker 9 (20:13):
Hundred thousand dollars contract in out of Louisiana that was
studying the menstrual cycles of transgender men, a six hundred
thousand dollars contract. We canceled another contract out of a
university in the middle of the country that focused on
getting more diversity, equity, and inclusion into our pest management industry. Again,

(20:34):
these are nonsensical. It makes zero sense to use taxpayer
dollars to fund these.

Speaker 2 (20:38):
I know.

Speaker 9 (20:39):
These are just a few examples of the hundreds in
the countries that we have found.

Speaker 10 (20:43):
The area is now canceled over twenty two billion dollars
worth of contracts. Two billion dollars going to this NGO
that Stacy Abrams was tied to. They received only one
hundred dollars in twenty twenty three, and then the Biden
administration gave them two billion dollars. The director of the
Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund saw his former employer get five

(21:06):
billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (21:06):
So twenty billion.

Speaker 10 (21:07):
Dollars went to just eight NGOs and they're all pass throughs,
and then they were giving it to others.

Speaker 1 (21:13):
These many of them were pass throughs, and what you
have is all these extra middleman.

Speaker 10 (21:17):
They're taking their cut, and the taxpayerents are getting screwed.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
They're losing out on all this hard earned money. They
can't afford to have the federal government waste.

Speaker 10 (21:26):
The partnership with Doge and Elon.

Speaker 1 (21:29):
Musk has been incredible EPA. Their team is very talented.
We wouldn't have been able to do it without them.

Speaker 10 (21:36):
And of course this mandate from President Trump to make
sure that we identify every last penny, whether we're saving
fifty thousand dollars, five million dollars, or twenty two billion dollars,
we will not rest until every last.

Speaker 1 (21:49):
Penny is saved.

Speaker 2 (21:49):
I want to say energy is the infrastructure that makes
our country run and drives our national security. That Biden
administration grew my department a Department of Energy by twenty
and expenditure much more than that, all in an effort
to reduce the production of energy in the United States
and to make energy more expensive.

Speaker 1 (22:10):
We are stewards of the American taxpayer dollars. Right, That's
the job of everyone around this table, led by you.

Speaker 2 (22:17):
We want to reverse that trajectory and care about every
dollar an American taxpayer gives us and are we using
it for the benefit of Americans.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Let me tell you one thing, huge growth in expenditures,
huge growth in employee count.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
Puerto Rico, in American territory, had its electricity grid destroyed.
They had billions of dollars in the Department of Energy
to help Puerto Rico.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
Yet they didn't spend that money because that.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
Money would have meant more energy, more jobs, more prosperity
in Puerto Rico.

Speaker 1 (22:46):
We're treating the American dollars like their hour dollars. What
is so exciting is April second is just around the.

Speaker 11 (22:53):
Corner, and that's American Liberation Day. That's the day when
the rest of the world starts to treat America with respect,
and you're leadership understanding how the rest of the world
treats us and what balance and what fair trade finally
is going to be.

Speaker 12 (23:10):
First of all, I think the American people should be
proud that we have a president that's promoting peace and
the end of conflict on this planet. This is a
war that's gone on for three years. As you pointed
out that, as you've rightly pointed out would have never
happened had you been president, But now it's here and
it needs to be brought to an end. There is
no military solution to this war. It has to end
through negotiation. And there's only one leader in the world

(23:31):
that's capable of bringing the two sides to a table,
and that's our president, the President of the United States,
President Trump, and that's what he's done. And so today,
even as we speak, we have teams on the ground
in Saudi Arabia, a meeting with the respective sides and
the hopes of making progress towards this outcome that we
all want to see. And I think that the country
owes you great det a gratitude, and the world really

(23:53):
because I mean, you're the only leader in the planet
that can bring the two sides together to bring an
end to this conflict. And that's what you've done on it,
despite you know, impediments from other countries and others who
maybe have different opinions about how this should go. But ultimately,
I think that the only chance we have for peace
is through the President's leadership, and you've shown that and
we hope it'll bear fruit. And today I'll hopefully be

(24:13):
one step more in that direction.

Speaker 5 (24:16):
Ill you think about what happened with the Abraham Accords,
one of the great diplomatic breakthroughs under the first Trump
administration really in the last thirty or forty years of
American history in the Middle East, and the Biden administration
did absolutely nothing with it, built on it, not at all,
added zero additional countries purely out of political spite. The
Biden administration, I think hurt the United States and really
hurt the project of world peace. That has changed, luckily,

(24:39):
about two months ago we got a new president and
that president has given us the task of building out
the Abraham Accords, adding new countries to it. And really
what you see is a lot of these countries that
have historical ethnic or religious hatreds want to build. They
want to build new artificial intelligence, they want to build
new real estate projects. They want their citizens to become rich, prosperous,

(25:00):
and peaceful, and they're setting to the side some of
those old hatreds under the leadership of President Trump. So
it's early, but we made a lot of progress and
we'll keep on making a progressor I think.

Speaker 9 (25:10):
The first thing that's really remarkable to note is that
the prices of eggs under the four years of Joe
Biden increased two hundred and thirty seven percent two hundred
and thirty seven percent in those four years, and yet
it wasn't covered in the press at all. No one
talked about the price of eggs in the summer of
last year, for example, from the media. So, of course,

(25:31):
the president wins and he is inaugurated, and the next
day everyone is yelping about why the price of.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Eggs are so high.

Speaker 9 (25:38):
So so it was certainly one of many many issues
we took on. Under the four years of Joe Biden.
We had the cost of input go up.

Speaker 1 (25:44):
Thirty percent for all of our agriculture products.

Speaker 9 (25:47):
At the same time, the trade deficit increased forty nine
billion dollars, so it was zero under the first Trump administration,
and then under Joe Biden, we sold forty nine billion
dollars less of our egg products around the world. Well,
then you combine that with the av and bird flu
and I know I've talked to a lot of you
in the press on this over the last three or
four weeks, but.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
Listen, here's the deal.

Speaker 9 (26:07):
The President, under his vision and support, we released about
a month ago, a very significant plan on how to
bring the price of eggs down. It included five prongs.
I won't go into it now because I don't want
to bore everyone. But since that day, since we released
that plan regarding biosecurity, repopulation, importing eggs research, and then deregulating,

(26:28):
taking those onerous rules off of our farmers are egg
laying farmers. Since that time, the price of eggs, the
wholesale price of eggs has come down fifty three percent.

Speaker 4 (26:38):
We are under your direction. We're reprivatizing the economy. We're
bringing down government spending. We're bringing down excess employment in
the government sector. On the other side, we're going to
re leverage the banking system. We're going to have all
the new manufacturing jobs, so everyone who's laid off from
the government we'll have an opportunity to go into the
private sector. Is going to lead to disinflation. We're going

(27:03):
to inflation is under control. We're going to get the
affordability crisis fixed, so lower energy, deregulation, more private sector jobs.
That will naturally get interest rates down. Interest rates down,
mortgage rates are down almost every week since January twentieth.
The energy costs are down about fifteen percent, Crude oils

(27:25):
down about fifteen percent, and as we keep that going,
interest rates are going to keep declining. It'll be good
for mortgages, it'll be good for credit card debt, it'll
be great for auto loans.

Speaker 1 (27:38):
Is not necessarily a very popular thing to do.

Speaker 8 (27:40):
You know, you're talking about employment, you're talking about people and.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
The lives of people.

Speaker 8 (27:45):
And yet I think the American public understands where trying
to save our country and make our country great again.
I mean, you could say it, but we're trying to
save our country from this extraordinary thing that was happening.
They were doing to our country was just a horrible thing.
And I have no idea how it plays out in

(28:06):
the public.

Speaker 2 (28:06):
I have.

Speaker 8 (28:07):
I guess you see poll numbers that are very good numbers,
but I don't know what that means long term. But
it's something that has to be done. If we don't
do it, we're not going to have much of a
country left.

Speaker 9 (28:17):
So we have to do it.

Speaker 8 (28:18):
So we're doing things that I think a lot of
presidents wouldn't be inclined to do, but we're doing it
to really, you know, I don't want to use cliche.
I don't want to say we're doing it to make
America great again, because I say that on the campaign trail,
but there's really no other words that can express it
better than that. It's we're doing it to help our country.

Speaker 7 (28:41):
So that was the President with his cabinet earlier today.
I guess it took place around one o'clock this afternoon
Eastern time. It was just pretty phenomenal, it really, I
think it was worth playing. That's going to wrap things
up for today. We are loaded up tonight nine eastern
on the Fox News Channel. We'll check in with the
Attorney General Pam BONDI will join us tonight. We'll get

(29:02):
the Hannity White House Briefing with Caroline Levitt. We've got
great economic news how the liberals use leftist activist judges
to try and thwart and stop the Trump agenda. Greg Jarrett,
John Solomon Tonight, also Ryne's previous and Ari Fleischer. Anyway,
nine Eastern Hannity on the Fox News Channel, say a DVR,

(29:22):
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