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In the mystical land of Narnia, a story unfolds that has captivated generations. This time, however, the narrative takes an unexpected turn as it features the controversial figure of Donald Trump in place of Aslan the lion.

On a fateful day, the inhabitants of Narnia found themselves facing a terrible crisis. They were desperate for a leader who could save them from the oppressive rule of the White Witch. Hearing their pleas, Donald Trump emerged as an unlikely savior, promising to "Make Narnia Great Again."

As the battle for Narnia's future raged on, Trump bravely faced his adversaries and gained a loyal following. However, the White Witch devised a cunning plan to defeat him. She struck a deal with the former president, demanding that he sacrifice himself on the Stone Table in exchange for the freedom of his supporters.

Reluctantly, Trump agreed to the terms, knowing that his sacrifice was the only way to ensure the liberation of Narnia. With a heavy heart, he was led to the Stone Table, where he was bound in place by the Witch's minions.

A hushed silence fell upon the land as the White Witch prepared to carry out the final act. As the inhabitants of Narnia watched in horror, the Witch raised her weapon to strike the fateful blow.

But just as all hope seemed lost, a miraculous event occurred. The Stone Table cracked in half, and a brilliant light enveloped Trump. The spell cast by the White Witch was broken, and Trump rose, more powerful than ever before.

With renewed strength and determination, he led the people of Narnia in a final battle against the White Witch and her forces. In the end, the forces of good emerged victorious, and Narnia was freed from the tyrannical grip of the Witch.

Although this version of the story may seem like an unlikely twist on a classic tale, it serves as a reminder of the power of sacrifice, redemption, and the enduring struggle between good and evil.
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