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This undated photo provided by the Tuscaloosa Police Department shows Hoyt Hutchinson. The Alabama man charged with criminal mischief in the slashing of a towering “Baby Trump” balloon defended his actions to a syndicated radio show on Monday, Nov. 11, 2019, saying it was a matter of good versus evil. Hutchinson said he was shaking in anger when he drove past the balloon and its handlers Saturday, Nov. 9 during President Donald Trump’s visit to see Louisiana State play against the University of Alabama. (Tuscaloosa Police Department via AP)
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