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Bad News Trump
Nellie Bailey and Glen Ford, Wilbert "Jazz the Poet" Sanders
06 Sep 2017
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Wilbert “Jazz the Poet” Sanders, currently incarcerated in Pennsylvania’s McKean federal prison, showcased a new work, titled “Politically Incorrect,” via Prison Radio: “Trump is vindictive, with a cold heart / In time he’ll tear this country apart

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