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  "textContent": "The software company’s support for America’s war in Iran and ICE arrests here at home aren’t the only things they’ve been criticized for: Its most recent merch drop was called out for echoing the visual language of Virgil Abloh’s Off-White. But in 2026, Palantir plans to double down on apparel.",
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