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Anecdotal Account Linking President Obama to Support for Lesbians in African Media

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #018594
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1
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2

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The passage provides a vague, unverified anecdote that a postmaster asked if President Obama supports lesbians, which the author affirmed. It lacks concrete evidence, dates, or actionable leads, and t A postmaster in an African country asked about President Obama's stance on lesbians. The author responded affirmatively, suggesting perceived Western influence on local LGBTQ discourse. The text refl

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