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For years, the ruling party believed they could weaponize the scandal of billionaire predator Victor Ellison to crush their greatest political enemy. They were certain that, once unsealed, the files would scorch the opposition, discredit their populist firebrand, and bury his comeback in a grave of associations, flight logs, and whispered rumors. They pushed for transparency with theatrical confidence, convinced they were holding a grenade that would only explode outward. They were wrong. The grenade exploded in their hands. The long-awaited document release arrived with a thud, and instead of destroying former president Calder Trent, it ricocheted straight back into…
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