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Trump in Epstein Files "a Million Times" & Lutnick Admits Lunch with Epstein | The Daily Show
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張宇睿 posted on 2026/02/19Get ready for some sharp political satire as The Daily Show dives into the latest Epstein Files revelations and Howard Lutnick's surprising lunch! You'll not only catch up on the latest news but also pick up some advanced vocabulary and cultural insights through this hilarious comedy monologue.
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know what
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- Verb (Transitive/Intransitive)
- To be aware of something; to have information about something.
- Phrase
- Used to express uncertainty or lack of knowledge about a course of action.
- Used to introduce a surprising or interesting piece of information.
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- Phrase
- Used to add emphasis to a statement or to introduce a surprising or bold statement.
- Used to express agreement with something someone has said.
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US /ɔl raɪt/
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- Adjective
- Fine; without problems; satisfactory
- Safe and well; not hurt or damaged.
- Interjection
- An expression of agreement or acceptance.
- Giving permission or consent.
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- A phrase used as a filler in speech, often to indicate uncertainty or to seek confirmation from the listener.
- A phrase used to seek agreement or confirmation from the listener.
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