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"Home Top Three",
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"textContent": "(RNS) — ‘Throughout both of Trump’s terms, he’s done so many things that I thought were going to be over the line, and it never happens,’ said Matthew Sutton, a scholar of religious history at Washington State University. ‘But this moment, it does feel like a turning point.’",
"title": "When Trump’s satire hits too close to home for American Christians, Antichrist claims emerge"
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