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Snopes has fact-checked versions of this supposed proposal since 2009. As of 2026, it's still fake news.

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The quote originated in a 2019 New Yorker profile about the then-up-and-coming New York politician.

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Rumors about Leo swirled online amid tensions between the Trump administration and the Vatican over the Iran war and U.S. foreign policy.

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According to the story, 48-year-old Gary Hollis of Portland, Oregon, broke into the bookstore to finish the final 47 pages of a thriller.

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Minaj's "gold card" was just a "memento," a Commerce Department official said.

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