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· Jul 5, 01:50 PM
A banner reading "Hide your children, Trump is coming!" was displayed on Istanbul's Haliç Bridge ahead of a visit to Turkey for the NATO summit in Ankara on July 7.
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<span class="text-[9px] text-slate-600">· Jul 5, 01:50 PM</span>
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<p class="text-xs text-slate-350 leading-relaxed break-words">The banner was put up by activists in Turkey, seen as a protest rather than a welcome.
Source: @MarioNawfal on X
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https://x.com/MarioNawfal/status/2073766346014237154</p>
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