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Independence Hall

noun

  1. the building in Philadelphia where the Declaration of Independence was signed.



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Salon: We spoke briefly right in front of Independence Hall, something like six months ago, and back then you were still a Republican against Trump.

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And he’s not alone: Outside Independence Hall, Salon spoke with a literal busload full of disaffected Republicans who plan to take their party back — by voting blue in November.

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The Liberty Bell wasn’t on my mind, or even Independence Hall.

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It was a message similar to one he gave before the 2022 midterm elections at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where the nation’s founding documents were created.

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Standing outside Philadelphia's Independence Hall in September 2022, Mr Biden said that Mr Trump and his Make America Great Again movement "represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic".

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