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Scooby Doo Meets President Donald Trump

The setting of our story takes place in Washington D.C. at the White House. 45th President of the United States Donald Trump has gone missing!
Vice President Mike Pence is believed to be a part of the kidnapping and gets arrested by the Washington D.C. police and gets thrown into jail. He only gets one phone call and he called the best mystery gang/team around. The Scooby Doo Gang. This team consists of the best mystery solvers in the business.
The gang consists of leader Fred Jones. He is attentive, smart, and clever. He always comes up with a plan before the group splits up. The 2 girls Daphne (and ambitious), and Velma (very smart and clever).The final two members of the
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Pence had no clue at all of what happened, the police did not believe any word he said. One week later Pence was called down again and was arrested for the murder of president Donald J. Trump, Pence was shocked and didn't know what to do. They were locking up an innocent man.
Pence got a sentence of 60 years, pence couldn't believe what was happening. But little did he know that he was part of a working plan. Hillary Clinton was with Bernie sanders one month before president trumps death. Hillary invited Bernie over for a party and the sat and talked and ate. Once they were done eating and chatting Hillary brought Bernie to her office and she had a long conversation on how she could be the president. They came up with a flawless plan to get rid of trump forever.
The plan went that Hillary would find trump when he was doing something personal and alone, she stalked Trump for 3 weeks, tracking and writing down his every move. Once Trump was at Pences lake side house she waited till he was alone. Once pence passed out that's when Hillary made the move. The backdown was unlocked, and she moved in, she saw trump chugging a bottle of whiskey and that's when she took a bottle and hit him over the head, she then put him into a boat and then towed the boat home and parked it in her garage. She tied him up and then put him in the basement vault. She gave him
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That's when the clever Bernie Sanders appeared to come back from the dead. So he was signed in by Hillary to be Vice President. Their plan worked flawlessly. A gang of detectives were very suspicious of what happened, they decided to take his into his own hands. Their names were Fred, Velma, Daphne, Shaggy and Scooby Doo.
The gang knew way better than what happened was more than a coincidence. Fred knew Hillary was a little salty about the election. He decided to look at Pences house. Daphne found out that his video cameras were offline the night Trump disappeared, turns out that he got a new video system and they were still being installed. Shaggy found out that the back door was only used for emergencys and it was opened. Velma decided to question Hillary and she denied everything that he asked. Velma found it weird that she wouldn't tell where she was on the night of Trumps

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