Pretty sure DJT just sent comms.
https://qaggregator.news
https://www.calculator.net/time-duration-calculator.html?starthour=12&startmin=12&startsec=32&startunit=p&endhour=15&endmin=17&endsec=32&endunit=p&ctype=1&x=45&y=19
CANCELED with an "L" missing.
30 million, and then 33 million?
33 million = 45 ( 90, 45, 111, -48)
30 million = 42 (We serve at the pleasure of the president. DJT)
Cancelled = 59 > 32
Canceled = 47 > 29
Could be, on the other hand, one L is acceptable spelling in the states. https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/canceled-or-cancelled
Cancelled or Canceled - Which is Correct? | Merriam-Webster
While both are acceptable for the past tense of cancel, using one L is more common in American English, while two Ls is more common in British English.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/canceled-or-cancelled
Possible. English is usually one L, but I've always used two (Dad was an English teacher). Two Ls is normally British. Both are correct.
When it comes to DJT, everything should be looked at. There may even be more here, but I'm busy today.
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