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Trump Dump Number.

Trump Dump Number is a lost issue of LIFE magazine.

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  • LIFE Magazine 1883-1936 - Few people know that the true FIRST “Life Magazine“ was a weekly humor publication created by the Life Publishing Company of Manhattan, New York City. It was known for its cartoons, art, amusement, news, personalities, sport, theater reviews, and more. The magazine seems like a predecessor of The New Yorker, with similar use of cartoons, poetry, jokes, cover art, and insights into culture, politics, and high society.