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Biden meets with friendly autoworkers in Michigan, but avoids angry Gaza protesters

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Biden meets with friendly autoworkers in Michigan, but avoids angry Gaza protesters

Biden meets with friendly autoworkers in Michigan, but avoids angry Gaza protesters

Biden meets with friendly autoworkers in Michigan, but avoids angry Gaza protesters

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