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What does Trump see when he looks back in history? Mostly he sees ... Trump

IT WAS VINTAGE RONALD REAGAN. ADDRESSING A fundraiser for the JFK Library in 1985, the 40th President mused about the mystery and magic of the White House. “Nothing is ever lost in that great house; some music plays on,” Reagan said to an audience that included Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. “I have been told that late at night when the clouds are still and the moon is high, you can just about hear the sound of certain memories brushing by. You

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