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upiphotostwo841282 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841276 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841281 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841278 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841279 Atorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841275 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841277 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841280 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841274 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo841273 Attorney Michael Avenatti arrives in Manhattan Federal Court for a third criminal case against him in New York City on Thursday, January 27, 2022. Prosecutors allege that Michael Avenatti, who helped negotiate a $800,000 advance for Stormy Daniels September 2018 book "Full Disclosure", defrauded Stormy Daniels by instructing her literary agent to send two installments of the advance totaling almost $300,000 to an account controlled by him instead of directly to Daniels. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo834662 A wax figure of Audrey Hepburn fills a seat at a table when Madame Tussauds Wax Figures join restaurant diners at Peter Luger Steak House in New York City on Sunday, February 28, 2021. The celebrity wax figures will remain at the Williamsburg location until Monday, March 1. Photo by John AngelilloBROOKLYN/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo834649 New York Governor Andrew Cuomo removes his face mask to speak to spectators on the street after receiving his COVID-19 vaccine at the Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site in New York City on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation have increased since multiple women have accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo834604 The Trump Plaza Hotel and Casino falls to the ground as it is demolished in Atlantic City, New Jersey, on Wednesday, February 17, 2021. The former president's Trump Plaza casino was demolished after shuttering its doors to the public in 2014 amid a wave of bankruptcies and financial hardships for all establishments along the city's iconic boardwalk. Photo by John AngelilloATLANTIC CITY/NJ/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806308 The Trump Organization's CFO Allen Weisselberg, center, exits court on Thursday July 1, 2021 in New York City. Weisselberg surrendered to New York prosecutors Thursday morning facing criminal charges stemming from a multiyear investigation into former President Donald Trump's business affairs. Photo by Louis LanzanoNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806307 The Trump Organization's CFO Allen Weisselberg, center, exits court on Thursday July 1, 2021 in New York City. Weisselberg surrendered to New York prosecutors Thursday morning facing criminal charges stemming from a multiyear investigation into former President Donald Trump's business affairs. Photo by Louis LanzanoNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806274 The Trump Organization's Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg appears in court in New York City on Thursday, July 1, 2021. New York prosecutors are expected to announce the first criminal indictment Thursday in a two-year investigation into Trump's business practices, accusing his namesake company and Weisselberg of tax crimes related to fringe benefits for employees. Pool Photo by Seth WenigNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806273 The Trump Organization's Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg appears in court in New York City on Thursday, July 1, 2021. New York prosecutors are expected to announce the first criminal indictment Thursday in a two-year investigation into Trump's business practices, accusing his namesake company and Weisselberg of tax crimes related to fringe benefits for employees. Pool Photo by Seth WenigNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806270 The Trump Organization's Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg appears in court in New York City on Thursday, July 1, 2021. New York prosecutors are expected to announce the first criminal indictment Thursday in a two-year investigation into Trump's business practices, accusing his namesake company and Weisselberg of tax crimes related to fringe benefits for employees. Pool Photo by Seth WenigNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806272 The Trump Organization's Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg appears in court in New York City on Thursday, July 1, 2021. New York prosecutors are expected to announce the first criminal indictment Thursday in a two-year investigation into Trump's business practices, accusing his namesake company and Weisselberg of tax crimes related to fringe benefits for employees. Pool Photo by Seth WenigNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806271 The Trump Organization's Chief Financial Officer Allen Weisselberg appears in court in New York City on Thursday, July 1, 2021. New York prosecutors are expected to announce the first criminal indictment Thursday in a two-year investigation into Trump's business practices, accusing his namesake company and Weisselberg of tax crimes related to fringe benefits for employees. Pool Photo by Seth WenigNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806254 The Trump Organization's CFO Allen Weisselberg (C) enters court in New York City on Thursday July 1, 2021. Weisselberg surrendered to New York prosecutors Thursday morning facing criminal charges stemming from a multiyear investigation into former President Donald Trump's business affairs. Photo by Louis LanzanoNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo806253 The Trump Organization's CFO Allen Weisselberg (C) enters court in New York City on Thursday July 1, 2021. Weisselberg surrendered to New York prosecutors Thursday morning facing criminal charges stemming from a multiyear investigation into former President Donald Trump's business affairs. Photo by Louis LanzanoNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo805029 The Trump border wall stands when U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits the Paso del Norte (PDN) Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas on June 25, 2021 Photo by Yuri GripasEL PASO/TX/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo805027 The Trump border wall stands when U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits the Paso del Norte (PDN) Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas on June 25, 2021 Photo by Yuri GripasEL PASO/TX/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo805028 The Trump border wall stands when U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits the Paso del Norte (PDN) Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas on June 25, 2021 Photo by Yuri GripasEL PASO/TX/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo805030 The Trump border wall stands when U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits the Paso del Norte (PDN) Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas on June 25, 2021 Photo by Yuri GripasEL PASO/TX/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo805026 The Trump border wall stands when U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris visits the Paso del Norte (PDN) Port of Entry in El Paso, Texas on June 25, 2021 Photo by Yuri GripasEL PASO/TX/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794421 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794420 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794422 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794419 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794412 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794418 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794416 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794417 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794415 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794413 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo794414 US Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during a virtual meeting about the migration crisis, in the Vice President's Ceremonial Office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House campus, about the migration crisis on April 14, 2021, in Washington, DC. Photo by Oliver ContrerasWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo789386 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wears a face mask as he departs after receiving his COVID-19 vaccine at the Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site in New York City on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation have increased since multiple women have accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo789388 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wears a face mask as he departs after receiving his COVID-19 vaccine at the Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site in New York City on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation have increased since multiple women have accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo789387 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo removes his face mask to speak to spectators on the street after he receives his COVID-19 vaccine at the Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site in New York City on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation have increased since multiple women have accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo789385 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo wears a face mask as he departs after receiving his COVID-19 vaccine at the Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site in New York City on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation have increased since multiple women have accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John Angelillo/UPINEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo789349 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo removes his face mask to speak to spectators on the street after he receives his COVID-19 vaccine at the Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site in New York City on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation have increased since multiple women have accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo789348 New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo points to his arm and says "I Got The Vaccine" as he exits the Neboh Baptist Church vaccination site in New York City on Wednesday, March 17, 2021. Calls for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation have increased since multiple women have accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788932 United States President Joe Biden arrives to deliver a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788934 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788933 United States President Joe Biden arrives to deliver a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788931 United States President Joe Biden arrives to deliver a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788929 United States President Joe Biden arrives to deliver a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788930 United States President Joe Biden arrives to deliver a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788928 United States President Joe Biden departs after he delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788926 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788927 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788923 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788924 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788921 United States President Joe Biden exits after he delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788922 United States President Joe Biden exits after he delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788919 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788917 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788918 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788916 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788914 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788915 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788912 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788913 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788910 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788911 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788909 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788908 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788905 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788906 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788907 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788904 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788901 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788903 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788902 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788899 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788900 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788898 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788897 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788891 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788890 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788889 United States President Joe Biden delivers a nationally televised address to the nation on the one-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC on Thursday, March 11, 2021. In his remarks, the President speaks about the sacrifices the American People have made and the process of getting everybody vaccinated. Photo by Chris KleponisWASHINGTON/DC/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788399 A cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' is on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788400 A cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' is on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788390 A cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' is on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788398 A man stops to watch as cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' is taken down after being on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788396 A woman walks by a window for NYU Grey Art Gallery where at least one homeless person has set up blankets and possessions on International Women's Day in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788397 Protesters hold up signs at a protest against a 24 Hour Work Day for home attendants to coincide with International Women's Day in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788395 A cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' is on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788391 A woman walks by a reflection in a window of a cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' that is on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788392 A woman walks by a reflection in a window of a cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' that is on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788393 A woman walks by a reflection in a window of a cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' that is on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788387 A woman walks by a reflection in a window of a cardboard statue of a woman wearing a mask that says 'fight don't starve' that is on display at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788386 Protesters hold up signs at a protest against a 24 Hour Work Day for home attendants to coincide with International Women's Day in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788388 A protester speaks while standing on a black canvas of messages and slogans at a women's march to hold women workers rising national day of action calling for a $15 Minimum Wage to coincide with International Women's Day outside of the Manhattan office of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Also speakers asked for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo's resignation after a fifth woman now has accused him of offensive behavior. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788389 Protesters hold up signs at a protest against a 24 Hour Work Day for home attendants to coincide with International Women's Day in New York City on Monday, March 8, 2021. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788222 Security guards stand at the entrance to Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York City on Sunday, March 7, 2021. Former President Donald Trump is expected to be returning to New York on Sunday for the first time since leaving the White House. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788224 Security guards stand at the entrance to Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue in New York City on Sunday, March 7, 2021. Former President Donald Trump is expected to be returning to New York on Sunday for the first time since leaving the White House. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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upiphotostwo788226 An entrance to Trump Tower is closed near Fifth Avenue in New York City on Sunday, March 7, 2021. Former President Donald Trump is expected to be returning to New York on Sunday for the first time since leaving the White House. Photo by John AngelilloNEW YORK/NY/UNITED STATES
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