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Missing man’s family puts its faith in Trump’s negotiating skills

WASHINGTON — Ten years after former FBI agent Robert Levinson disappeared on Kish Island, Iran, his family remains resolute in its belief that he is alive, and that President Donald Trump is their best hope for his release. David Levinson was 19, single and in college when his father was kidnapped. Now 29, married and expecting his first child in April, he said, “Today we believe that President Trump is the right president to bring my father home. He has the skills and abilities in negotiation that would put my father front and center in any discussion and we hope that would be enough to bring him home.”
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