Subject: Re: Trump at the Chicago Economic Club
" The New York Times then filed a report that rose to Harris’s defense, writing that “none of the passages in question took the ideas or thoughts of another writer, which is considered the most serious form of plagiarism. Instead, the sentences copy descriptions of programs or statistical information that appear elsewhere.”
Since then, Rufo has fired back with more excerpts. "We can keep this going for a while," he posted on X, adding, “She copied the language verbatim.”
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common, I've been holding your hand for so long you seem like family.