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balu736 [363]
3 years ago
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Who is Boris Johnson​

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schepotkina [342]3 years ago
4 0

Explanation:

Bruce Johnson, also known as C. Bruce Johnson, is an American TV news anchorman and reporter for WUSA 9 TV in Washington, D.C. Politics and Urban Affairs, Investigative and hard-hitting feature stories are his expertise.

hope it helps

<h2>stay safe healthy and happy...</h2>
salantis [7]3 years ago
3 0

Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson is a British politician and writer serving as Prime Minister of the United

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