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May 2024
36m 55s

Himmelfart (mit Marco Seiffert)

MICKY BEISENHERZ & STUDIO BUMMENS
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Die Themen: Ministerpräsident Günther gibt Stimmungskanone auf CDU-Party; Ex-Bürgermeisterin Giffey und weitere Politiker:innen attackiert; Kölner Bordell “Pascha” von chinesischer Schleusermafia unterwandert; Protestcamps an deutschen Unis geräumt; Stormy Daniels sagt gegen Trump aus; Der nordkoreanische Göbbels ist tot und Camping auf Rekordniveau Host de ... Show More
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