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  • Donald Trump gets one more thing wrong. Video games do not lead to youth violence

    Donald Trump gets one more thing wrong. Video games do not lead to youth violence

    Christopher J Ferguson, The Conversation
    · Aug 07, 2019 · 11:30 pm