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The former president is reportedly fit to be tied at the library for hosting "A Time for Choosing," a two-year-long speaker's series, envisioning a "fresh look — through reasoned, intellectual discussion — at the issues, ideas and policies that will define the Republican Party for decades to come."

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House Oversight Committee Chair James Comer said that it's a "small start" but is fit to be tied that they've only charged a crime that no one can say had anything to do with Joe Biden.

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Rupert Murdoch must be fit to be tied.

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Trump was fit to be tied and accused him of not being "in the foxhole" with him.

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Wouldn’t Mildred Powell be fit to be tied to see me dancing with such a charmer?

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