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Controversial influencer Andrew Tate returns to U.S. amid sex trafficking charges


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Andrew Tate, a right-wing influencer known for his misogynistic views, is back on U.S. soil. Tate is facing sex trafficking charges in Romania and was banned from leaving the country for two years. NBC News’ Laura Jarrett reports Tate’s arrival in the U.S. is raising questions about why he was allowed to leave now.



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