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  2. The Snake (song) - Wikipedia

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    "The Snake" is a song written and first recorded by civil-rights activist Oscar Brown in 1963; it became a hit single for American singer Al Wilson in 1968. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The song tells a story similar to Aesop 's fable The Farmer and the Viper and the African American folktale "Mr. Snake and the Farmer".

  3. Trump reprises anti-immigration poem at rally - AOL

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  4. Donald Trump Is ‘The Snake’ - AOL

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  5. Racial views of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Starting with his presidential run in 2016, Trump has often told the story of "The Snake", inspired by the song written by Oscar Brown Jr. In Trump's retelling, the story becomes an allegory used to warn of the danger posed by immigrants.

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  7. The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    Writing for The Washington Post, Ron Charles cited The Beautiful Poetry of Donald Trump as a "curious response" to Trump's presidency. [3] In June 2020, Joshua Tresvalles of the International Business Times listed the book as one of the "Top 10 Best Books About Donald Trump in 2020".

  8. Statue of Liberty poem: Trump immigration official rewrites ...

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    The acting director of US Citizenship and Immigration Services gave his own version of the famous poem written on the Statue of Liberty's pedestal.

  9. The New Colossus - Wikipedia

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    "The New Colossus" was the first entry read at the exhibit's opening on November 2, 1883. It remained associated with the exhibit through a published catalog until the exhibit closed after the pedestal was fully funded in August 1885, [ 7 ] [ 8 ] but was forgotten and played no role at the opening of the statue in 1886.