The Great American Hijack We were told the 250th anniversary was a bipartisan celebration of the country. The reality is a synchronized dark-money operation hiding in plain sight. Watch the breakdown by Rep. Jared Huffman on how a shadow entity called "Freedom 250" quietly captured the nation's birthday. No spin. Just the documented collapse of a public trust. What is actually happening: The Shell Game: A shadow LLC was lodged inside the National Park Foundation to collect anonymous corporate cash in exchange for presidential access. Data Harvesting: Registering for a "free" family event routes your personal data directly into a political targeting operation. The Bait and Switch: Fundraisers misled donors, routing money meant for the legitimate, nonpartisan commission directly into this shadow corporation. Rewriting Reality: Public servants were ordered to erase factual history from parks, replacing it with propaganda trucks and an AI-generated George Washington. The Taxpayer Siphon: Hundreds of millions in taxpayer funds were drained from the legitimate America 250 commission and are now unaccounted for. They took a national milestone and turned it into a shell company. Decide for yourself. Watch the original full breakdown here: piped.video/WHvRA1W54LY?is=C-fk… #America250 #Freedom250 #DarkMoney #DataHarvesting #TheGreatHijack
Every American should be outraged by what Trump has done to our nation's 250th birthday celebration. What should have been a once-in-a-generation moment to unite the country has been turned into another vehicle for division, propaganda, and political gain. We uncovered how he hijacked America 250 – watch to see how.
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Trump and JD Vance, suffered a diplomatic humiliation so brutal they had to cancel the press conference. Zelensky entered the room as a wartime leader defending his country. JD Vance? Aggressively demanding "gratitude" like a desperate enforcer for a failed mob boss. Zelensky, unfazed, clowned them all. He systematically dismantled Trump's fantasy "deal-making" delusions, exposing how Putin has broken 25 agreements before, and why Trump's "just do a ceasefire" nonsense was a surrender script straight out of Moscow. And then came JD Vance's meltdown. The moment Zelensky reminded the room that Ukraine is the only thing stopping Russia from moving further into Europe, JD lost it. He turned red, shouting "show gratitude!", attacking a wartime leader like some insecure middle manager trying to impress the boss. And what did Trump do? He sat there, nodding along, too weak to control the room. Vance was spiraling, Zelensky was tearing apart their pathetic foreign policy, and Trump was rambling about minerals like a senile landlord fixated on parking lot renovations. It got so bad they canceled the signing ceremony. They scrapped the press conference. And Zelensky walked out early. MAGA told you Trump would command "respect on the world stage." Instead, the world watched as he got humiliated in his own office by a man fighting a war. #TrumpHumiliation #MAGAWeakness #Zelensky #JDVance #Ukraine #DiplomacyFail #PutinsPuppets #GOPClownShow #Geopolitics #ForeignPolicy #WWIII #TrumpSurrender #Trump #MAGA
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Replying to @DHSgov
So just to clarify, the kids weren’t working there. They were running from tear gas, crying, because you raided the field and took their parents. This post isn’t the dunk you think it is. It’s a confession. You didn’t stop child labor. You created an orphan moment on live TV. #DHS #ImmigrationRaid #TearGas #FamilySeparation #HumanRights #Accountability #ThisIsAmerica #ICE #AsylumSeekers #GavinNewsom #MAGAlogic #OperationBackfire
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Hey #MAGA It’s happening right in front of you, and you don’t even see it. You’re slowly being conditioned to accept things you never would have before. First, you’re okay with people being appointed without Senate approval, passed off as ā€œrecess appointments.ā€ You’ll get comfortable with that. Then you’ll start to cheer on the slow deportation of ā€œillegals,ā€ thinking, yeah, get rid of them. But when it escalates—when they start deporting families and denaturalizing citizens—you’ll adjust to that too, because by then, it’ll feel normal. Next, they’ll sell you the idea that our country has been greedy for too long and that sacrifices are necessary. Cuts will be made, people will suffer, and at first, you’ll be fine with it—until the suffering lands on your doorstep. And when it does, you’ll realize you supported a man who told you exactly who he was and what he planned to do from the start. So, to your question about what’s happening: it’s already happening. There’s not even a second term yet, but the groundwork is being laid. You’re getting used to the destruction of transparency. They’re shouting about censoring news stations or suing them while claiming the ā€œleftā€ is censoring free speech—all while planning to do it themselves through executive orders and handpicked judges. And as that happens, they’ll convince you that everything you know is wrong, that they know best, and while you’re busy believing them, the wealth gap will widen. They and their buddies will profit, while the American people bear the cost. If we even make it to that point before riots break out, it’ll be a miracle. But yeah, it’s already happening. The fact that you can’t see it isn’t entirely your fault, though. Half the country proved they were just as uninformed by voting for him. So, no—you’re not alone. But that doesn’t make it any less dangerous. #MAGA #GOP #Trump #entrepreneurs #Wealth #Ukraineļø #NoFarmersNoFood
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Imagine if Kamala Harris were president— and she let Bill Gates casually dismantle the government. Imagine if he seized control of the Treasury’s payment systems. You’d call it a coup. You’d call it treason. But when it’s Trump and Musk? Silence. We are living through the part of history that will make future generations ask— "Why didn’t anyone stop this?" #ThisIsAmerica #WakeUpAmerica #DefendDemocracy #ElonMusk #TrumpCorruption #DarkBrandon #Resist #StopTheCoup #HistoryRepeats #WeWontBeSilent #FightForFreedom #ProtectDemocracy #Authoritarianism #BillGates #CFPB #GovernmentTakeover #ElonMuskExposed #StopTheMadness #PoliticalCorruption #RealityCheck #AmericaAtRisk #Trump #MAGA
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The CFPB has been giving people back their money—that’s literally its purpose. If there’s any "remaining balance," it’s not some forgotten treasure chest; it’s funding for ongoing enforcement and consumer protections. Let’s be real—if Musk and his crew get their hands on it, that money isn’t going back to taxpayers. It’s going straight into corporate pockets. Maybe instead of gutting one of the few agencies actually working for the people, they should leave it alone. This is one of the good ones.
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Replying to @FBIDirectorKash
You’re not ā€œrestoring law and orderā€ā€”you’re declaring war on the Constitution while pretending to defend it. The FBI doesn’t get to override the law because it feels righteous. That’s not patriotism—that’s autocracy with a badge. And let’s be real: You’re not protecting Americans. You’re shielding a felon, burying Epstein’s client list, and threatening citizens who protest peacefully. You don’t need permission? Neither did every regime in history that thought it would last forever.
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Replying to @derrickvanorden
Oh look, a tough-guy Navy SEAL turned congressman who thinks barking on social media makes him a power broker. Let’s unpack this self-inflated fantasy. 1. ā€œLongest-serving enlisted member of the U.S. military to be elected to Congress.ā€ Cute, but false. Plenty of enlisted veterans served far longer before running for office. But sure, Derrick, keep flexing for Twitter. 2. ā€œI served in combat in multiple areas of conflict.ā€ And? So did hundreds of other members of Congress. Military service is honorable, but it doesn't make you an expert in geopolitics—or basic diplomacy, as this post makes painfully clear. 3. ā€œZelenskyy disrespected Trump and JD Vance in the Oval Office.ā€ No, Zelenskyy did what world leaders do: he responded to weak, fumbling foreign policy in real-time. Meanwhile, Trump was nodding along like a dazed landlord zoning out at a tenant dispute, and JD Vance was out of his depth. If anything, Zelenskyy was patient. 4. ā€œI won’t vote for a nickel in military aid.ā€ What’s that, Derrick? You and your razor-thin MAGA caucus majority are going to single-handedly dictate U.S. foreign policy? That’s adorable. The Senate still exists. The President still exists. You don’t call the shots—no matter how much this post screams "insecure man trying to look powerful." 5. ā€œAmerica will never be your b**.ā€** Ah, the keyboard warrior moment of the post. The sign that it was never about serious policy, just about impressing the Fox News crowd. Tough talk online doesn’t change the fact that the majority of Congress—including many Republicans—still support Ukraine. This isn’t strategy. This isn’t leadership. It’s just a guy who learned that shouting on Twitter gets him attention. Unfortunately for Derrick, real power isn’t built on retweets—it’s built on actual results, something he and his MAGA buddies have yet to deliver. #MAGAClownShow #BootlickerBrigade #WeakMenToughTalk #FoxNewsFanfiction #UkraineStrong #TrumpSurrender #GOPClownCar #FakeToughGuys #AstroTurfedAnger #AuthoritarianWannabe
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Replying to @DailyLoud
Still rings true today as it did back then. A great perspective on not tipping just because it's socially expected.
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Replying to @whstancil
@DOGE this isn’t a vampire conspiracy—it’s just COBOL. Legacy government systems, especially Social Security, still rely on COBOL, a language designed before anyone thought databases would need to track people beyond 99 years old. The numbers you're laughing at aren’t literal ages—they're most likely misinterpreted categorical codes or data artifacts from outdated formatting. Social Security isn’t paying 150-year-olds. The system uses fixed-width fields, and when modern databases misread them, they mistakenly interpret grouping codes as real ages. This happens when old mainframe logic isn't properly translated into newer systems. So, no, there aren’t thousands of people over 150 getting checks. But there are a lot of outdated systems that need modernization—maybe focus on fixing that instead of hyping up a non-issue? #doge #SSN #Trump #ElonMusk #AmericaFirst #HYPE #COBOL #Databases #AmateurHour
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Replying to @MargoMartin47
Nothing says humility and faith like a staged photo op where everyone lays hands on a man who: āœ… Paid hush money to a porn star āœ… Called veterans "suckers" and "losers" āœ… Defrauded a charity meant for kids āœ… Hosted Playboy parties in the Oval Office At this point, are they praying for him or for America to survive him? Also, what’s up with the FIFA World Cup trophy in the corner? Did he steal that too? #Christian #Trump #FaithOffice #whitehouse
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Replying to @charliekirk11
Oh, please, Charlieā€”ā€˜The art of the deal’? More like the art of extortion. Ukraine isn’t making a strategic trade; it’s being forced to auction off its future just to survive. Half its mineral wealth, gone—with zero security guarantees. But let’s break it down: Trump’s team started at $500B, knowing Ukraine couldn’t pay. Now they’re taking a fire sale deal instead. Most of these ā€˜valuable’ minerals? Either in Russian-occupied zones or war-torn wastelands—so good luck mining lithium under airstrikes. Meanwhile, Trump is leaving Ukraine wide open for Putin. No real guarantees, no protection—just a back-pat for himself and scraps for Ukraine. This isn’t a win for America. This is Trump playing geopolitics like a loan shark, bleeding a desperate nation dry while setting it up for failure. And you’re celebrating? Wake up. Trump’s playing chess with Ukraine’s future—not ours. #NotADeal #UkraineExploited
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Replying to @realDonaldTrump
You always cry ā€œFake News!ā€ the second reality doesn’t flatter you. But here’s the thing: reality doesn’t care about your ego. The strikes did happen. Iran's program was impacted. But it wasn’t the Hollywood-level destruction you’re fantasizing about. That’s not journalism undermining you — it’s facts refusing to obey your script. What’s wild is watching your followers interrogate Grok like it’s a Ouija board: twisting questions, begging for bias, hoping AI will lie to protect your feelings. The irony? Even when the AI holds the line, y’all gaslight it like it’s the one spinning. This isn’t patriotism. It’s a cult trying to retrofit truth to match the idol’s tantrum. You didn’t just lose control of the narrative... you lost the plot. --- #TruthOverTrump #CultOfDenial #FactsMatter #MAGAisTheMatrix #IranStrike #GrokKnows #TrumpTantrum #RealityCheck
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Replying to @highbrow_nobrow
The interesting part is that his supporters don't fully grasp the significance of this strategic maneuver, and most lack the insight to understand its implications. Yet, they will enthusiastically support it, praising it as a long-awaited "cleaning of the house" or approvingly saying, "that's how it should be," even though he's consolidating power solely for his own advantage.
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I noticed that too—he sat there visibly embarrassed by how they treated a wartime leader. And that pathetic stunt about why he doesn’t wear a suit? Just more of the same insecure #MAGA white guys trying to prop themselves up. It was an absolute disgrace for the country to witness that level of insanity—especially in the Oval Office.
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Replying to @WhiteHouse
Yeah, ā€œLaw and Orderā€ā€¦ With a convicted felon in the Executive Office, MRAPs rolling down streets, and AI dogs chasing immigrants. Now you’re deploying the National Guard on U.S. soil — not for insurrectionists, but for protesters? This is the chapter in the history book. The one where future kids ask: ā€œWhy didn’t anyone stop it?ā€ And the answer will be: Because people mistook fascism for patriotism. #BreakingNews #Trump #NationalGuard
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Replying to @RpsAgainstTrump
I don't think words can fully capture what we just heard and witnessed. What's even more alarming is that he's not alone—there are many others who share his beliefs. It's mind-blowing. 🤯
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Replying to @DavidSacks
David, sit this one out. You rode America’s infrastructure, legal system, and markets to fortune, and now you want to lecture from the sidelines while cozying up to authoritarian bootlickers? Spare us. You’re a South African-turned-ā€œAmericanā€ tech bro whose biggest contribution to geopolitics is shilling crypto and begging billionaires for relevance. If your so-called ā€˜talents’ were as world-class as you pretend, you’d have stayed and built something in Africa—but no, you needed America to make it. And now you want to dismantle the very system that made you rich? You and your little billionaire clique aren’t ā€˜America First’—you’re just opportunists trying to create a Silicon Valley version of Apartheid. And funny how it’s always the guys who benefited the most from America who are the first to stab it in the back. #FakePatriot #SiliconValleyApartheid #CryptoClown #TechBroNationalism #PutinsUsefulIdiots #AuthoritarianFanboys
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Replying to @RepMaryMiller
ā€œPaid Insurrectionistsā€? No. What you’re seeing is people exercising their constitutional right to protest government overreach... not storming the Capitol, not breaking windows, not erecting gallows. The irony? The same people screaming ā€œinsurrection!ā€ now are the ones who wore '1776' hats while breaching the Capitol. This isn’t about law and order. It’s about branding dissent as terrorism so they can justify deploying troops under Title 10 while bypassing the Posse Comitatus Act. And for those still unsure: There’s no pay. No coordinated ā€œrebellion.ā€ Just Americans who still believe protesting injustice isn’t a crime. If your government calls peaceful protest ā€œinsurrectionā€ā€¦ That tells you more about the government than the people. #title10 #PosseComitatus #NationalGuard #Trump #practice
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Replying to @SenTuberville
So a sitting U.S. Senator gets detained for asking a question—but you’re out here writing thinkpieces about a pin? This wasn’t about protocol. It was about power. And the fact that you’re defending Kristi Noem like she’s the victim here says more about your priorities than anything Padilla did. We saw what happened. Y’all can’t handle questions, only sycophants.
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Replying to @BasedMikeLee
Ya'll could be standing in the ashes of a collapsed country, no food, no water, no jobs — and still mumble, ā€˜This is all part of Trump’s 5D chess plan to keep the world guessing.’ Bro, you’re starving and calling it strategy.
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Replying to @7Veritas4
Let's be honest, it's frequently cited by attendees at Trump rallies. However, it’s worth noting that the film's credibility has been questioned. The distributor issued an apology, and Dinesh D'Souza, during a court deposition, admitted that some content in the movie was completely fabricated or exaggerated to fit a certain narrative.
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Replying to @WhiteHouse
Ah yes, 'support is pouring in'—from Trump’s own Cabinet members who clearly got the memo to kiss the ring. 🤔 If this was real public backing, you wouldn’t need a synchronized bootlicking parade from government officials. This isn’t grassroots—it’s state-sponsored fanfiction. Next up: A ā€˜heartfelt’ endorsement from Trump’s golf caddy about his heroic bunker shots. 🫔 #TrumpCult #NorthKoreaVibes #FakeSupport #AstroTurfing #PRStunt #ScriptedPraise #AmericaLast #AuthoritarianEnergy
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Replying to @HQNewsNow
Thats why MAGA loves him, he doesn't care about anything other than himself which aligns perfectly with their brand.
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Replying to @SpeakerJohnson
Who greenlit this kindergarten-level propaganda? A poster and a podium don’t make power—this is cosplay governance. Real presidents speak, and the nation moves. With Trump, it’s always theater: maps, flags, slogans—because without the show, there’s no substance. If he actually had control, he wouldn’t need to stage-manage every ounce of perception. This isn’t leadership—it’s a rerun of a reality show trying to convince the audience it’s still relevant.
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Replying to @MeidasTouch
He should have been aware—I recall repeatedly pointing it out in his tweets, and I wasn't alone. He supported Trump, despite the fact that Trump's vision and his supporters' efforts are creating a world that someone of his ethnicity would never be accepted in. Nevertheless, he continued to stand by Trump and execute his directives. He deserves any backlash he receives, which is unfortunate because his values seem more aligned with the traditional GOP than with the current MAGA movement.
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Replying to @RapidResponse47
He fired her over something he himself was literally found guilty of. That’s not accountability, that’s pure projection. This administration doesn’t drain the swamp—it is the swamp.
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Replying to @howardlutnick
You mean he’s trying to help himself before the election—at the expense of long-term stability. If your guy needs the Fed Chair to break his oath of independence just to stay afloat, maybe the real problem isn’t Powell. Trump doesn’t want a Fed Chair—he wants a yes-man in a suit. And let’s be real: if the economy’s as ā€œgreatā€ as he claims, why does he need emergency rate cuts? This isn’t leadership. It’s a toddler throwing a tantrum because the central bank won’t hand him a lollipop. #FedWatch #JeromePowell #Trump #Threats #Lutnick
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Replying to @GenFlynn
Mike Flynn, the guy who literally had to beg for a pardon after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI about his secret conversations with Russia. Now he’s here cosplaying as a constitutional expert while hyping up Trump’s latest legal fiction. Let’s break this down democracy style: šŸ“Œ Presidents don’t have the power to ā€œvoidā€ pardons. That’s not a thing. Not in the Constitution. Not in any law. Not even in the ā€œalternate realityā€ Trump and Flynn live in. Once a pardon is granted, it’s final. Even if signed with an Autopen (which, by the way, is a standard legal practice used by multiple presidents—including Trump himself). šŸ“Œ Biden’s ā€œknowledgeā€ of a pardon is irrelevant. Pardons don’t require a President to personally memorize each one like it’s a pop quiz. That’s why a government exists—to function beyond the whims of one man. Trump wouldn’t know this because he ran his White House like a crime family instead of an administration. šŸ“Œ If an Autopen made it invalid, Trump would have voided his own presidency. Let’s not forget: Trump signed laws, orders, and even pardons using an Autopen. Trump extended emergency declarations using an Autopen. Trump issued Medal of Honor citations with an Autopen. If Flynn and Trump want to claim that an Autopen nullifies government actions, then Trump’s entire presidency would be legally void. šŸ“Œ Flynn is trying to make ā€œFAFOā€ happen, but he already found out. He found out when he got caught lying about Russian interference. He found out when he had to beg Trump for a pardon like a loyal henchman. He’s about to find out again when Trump’s ā€œI void these pardonsā€ rant gets laughed out of every legal discussion. Democracy 101: 🚨 The President isn’t a king. 🚨 Laws don’t work on ā€œbecause I said so.ā€ 🚨 Pardons are final—whether signed by hand, Autopen, or even if Biden drew it in crayon. Flynn keeps trying to act like a tough guy, but at the end of the day, he’s just a disgraced general bootlicking a wannabe dictator. #FlynnFoundOut #AutopenTreason #TrumpLegalFantasy #DemocracyWinsAgain #CryMoreFlynn #PardonPower101 #TrumpCan’tUndoReality #StillNotAKing
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Replying to @charliekirk11
Nope. It was boring, desperate, and exactly what we expected from a dying cult clinging to cosplay and cheap theatrics. We showed up in every state. Every city. You didn’t outnumber us—you just had more flags, more edits, and more bots. Your entire movement lives online because it can’t survive in the real world. There’s no mandate. No silent majority. Just noise. Trump’s a wannabe dictator. And you? A discount propagandist trying to look clever while the empire crumbles behind you.
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Replying to @mtgreenee
Yeah, it does hit hard. Because even draped in a shroud, the statue is still standing—still here, still symbolizing freedom. That’s more than I can say for what would happen under Trump, who’s spent his life trying to bury liberty under gold, lies, and cult worship. Y’all fear the faith of a mayor more than the fascism of a former president. That’s the real threat.
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Yeah, we see the ā€˜path’—straight to corporate pockets, defense contractors, and billionaires buying yachts. Meanwhile, the folks who believed the hype are stuck with higher rent, shrinking paychecks, and a gaslight special: ā€˜Everything’s fine.’ Trillions invested—but not in you.
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Replying to @JoeyMannarino
Seems the opposite
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Replying to @StephenM
You’re bending over backward to defend the most destructive bill in modern history, and it shows. Let’s talk about what you aren’t saying: – It guts $1.6T in social programs—but not for waste, just for cruelty. – It extends Trump’s tax cuts for billionaires, costing $4.5T over 10 years. – It defunds education, housing, and healthcare while the rich get loopholes. – It hides behind "welfare reform" to mask a mass transfer of resources upward. – And the kicker? It inflates the deficit long-term by pretending not taxing the rich isn’t a cost. You’re not clarifying anything. You’re rebranding austerity for the poor as ā€œfiscal disciplineā€ while rewriting reality in corporate font. This isn’t policy. It’s a heist in a suit.
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Replying to @JRHorsting
Thought Exercise: Let’s say he cheated, and the Biden Administration knows it. How do they maintain public faith in the election process by exposing his actions? Would it send a negative message to the world about our elections, or would it prove that cheating can happen but that accountability is still enforced? What would you do in that situation?
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Replying to @libsoftiktok
Ah yes, because cyberattacks always come from where the IP says they do. That’s why Nigerian princes are still running half the world’s scams, right? Elon either doesn’t know how proxies work, or he’s hoping you don’t. Which one is it?
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Replying to @RepHageman @POTUS
Harriet Hageman is grossly misinterpreting Article II of the Constitution. Here’s the counter: 1. The Constitution does not grant unlimited executive power. Article II states that executive power is vested in the President, but it does not place that power beyond judicial review or legal limits. The Supreme Court has long ruled that no branch of government is above the law, and courts absolutely have the authority to determine whether executive actions exceed constitutional limits. 2. Courts can define and limit executive power. The judiciary checks executive overreach. That’s why Nixon couldn’t ignore subpoenas (U.S. v. Nixon) and why Trump’s travel ban was reviewed by courts. If no court could define or limit the executive branch, then the President could do literally anything without consequence—dictatorship, not democracy. 3. The claim that "no court may take over that rule" is meaningless. No court assumes executive power; courts review whether executive actions violate laws or constitutional limits. That’s basic checks and balances—not a ā€œtakeover.ā€ 4. This argument is laying the groundwork for authoritarianism. Hageman’s logic suggests the President could fire anyone, ignore Congress, override laws, and face zero consequences. That’s not constitutionalism—that’s monarchy with extra steps.
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Replying to @VP
Oh, so 'America First' means begging other countries for eggs now? Guess global trade isn't so bad after all. Glad we’re not isolating ourselves, devaluing the dollar, or slapping tariffs on allies. Makes you wonder if the real policy win was just... staying in the global market?
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Replying to @drsuffy
Ah, yes, the classic 'convince me' bait post wrapped in faux intellectual detachment. You don’t ā€˜care about Ukraine,’ but you do care enough to demand a dissertation on why Russia—a nation actively engaging in war crimes, cyber attacks, election interference, and geopolitical destabilization—isn’t worthy of criticism? Cute. You frame this as a challenge, but it's really just a shield. You’re not here to learn; you’re here to posture. You want ā€˜tangible reasons’ but reject the most glaringly obvious one—Russia's ongoing actions in the present—because that would force you to take a stance beyond smug detachment. Hate to break it to you, but if you need an essay to grasp why an authoritarian regime invading sovereign nations, imprisoning political dissidents, and actively working against Western stability is bad, then the issue isn’t a lack of reasons—it’s a lack of intellectual honesty on your part. The real question isn't ā€˜why should I hate Russia?’ It’s ā€˜why are you working so hard to downplay its crimes?’
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Replying to @Acyn
I believe he envisioned that scenario unfolding differently in his mind.
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Replying to @DavidSacks
Incredible how every take in this thread sounds like it was drafted by an FSB intern on his lunch break. ā€˜Ukraine wouldn’t exist without the US’? My guy, Ukraine has existed longer than your entire worldview. ā€˜Money laundering’? Cute buzzword—let me guess, the receipts are in Hunter’s laptop next to the real election results? And the grand finale: ā€˜This war wouldn’t have happened if the US stayed out!’ Right, because Putin totally needed American intervention to roll tanks into Kyiv. At least try to mix in some new material—this script is getting stale.
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Replying to @charliekirk11
He fired her over something he himself was literally found guilty of. That’s not accountability, that’s pure projection. This administration doesn’t drain the swamp—it is the swamp.
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Replying to @RepHageman @POTUS
Ah, the ā€˜President is above the law’ argument. Fascinating. Except for that pesky little thing called the Constitution, which explicitly allows courts to check executive power. If they couldn’t, Nixon would’ve stayed in office, and Trump wouldn’t be crying about his immunity getting denied. Try again.
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Replying to @CharlieK_news
BREAKING: Yet another Republican bravely solves a problem that doesn’t exist. Non-citizens already can’t vote in federal elections. This isn’t a bill—it’s bait for the uninformed.
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Replying to @GrantCardone
IF the price is right you will. Calm down, he is one man. Business is Business. He's Guilty and now a convicted Felon
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Replying to @NiohBerg
Yeah, imagine if Kamala were President… We wouldn’t be at war with Iran. The world might still respect us. First-time homebuyers might have gotten that $25K in down payment assistance. People might not be drowning in student debt or medical bills. Healthcare might actually be improving. We might still have functioning institutions like the FBI and CIA—ones not run by conspiracy addicts. And we might have leaders who can finish a sentence without threatening the Constitution. But yeah... thank God she’s not in charge. Can you even imagine all that stability and competence? #NoKings #KamalaWasRight #GOPDelusion #AuthoritarianClownShow #FactsMatter #WeTriedToWarnYou #MAGARegression #Trump #Iran #debt
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Replying to @PressSec
So, to be clear: 'Giving power back to the people' means handing exclusive control of the press room to your own PR team? You didn't even try to disguise it as anything other than censorship. Who exactly benefits from fewer tough questions—the public, or just your boss?
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Replying to @DHSgov
Using official accounts for this fear-based propaganda is kinda like… when authoritarian regimes used ā€œpublic safetyā€ to justify targeting whoever they wanted. You’re not proving a point—you’re proving the comparison.
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Replying to @PressSec
One man deciding whether millions get help? That’s not leadership—it’s autocracy. Disaster relief shouldn’t hinge on the mood of a politician playing hero on social media. What happens when it’s a blue state? Delay the aid? Blame the victims? Or send in troops? This isn’t how a democracy functions. Wake up, America. #Authoritarianism #DisasterPolitics #WakeUpAmerica #GOPCorruption #TrumpFailedUs #FEMA #Texas #AmericanDemocracy #Resist #ThisIsNotNormal
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Replying to @MarshaBlackburn
Dear Marsha, We’re not buying your racist, fearmongering nonsense. Pushing cruelty as policy doesn’t make you tough—it makes you hollow. And yes, I’ll keep using my First Amendment right to call out propaganda when I see it. Loudly. Every time.
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Replying to @XoelTyndlar
That’s where your brain is way off the mark. Trump was supposed to represent more than just his ego—but as we’ve seen, that’s impossible. He embarrassed the country, handed Ukraine over to Putin, and turned JD Vance into a glorified middle manager trying to impress his boss. Meanwhile, the real co-president has spent more time in the Oval Office than the actual vice president.
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Replying to @Milajoy
And what exactly is the net gain here? Empty shelves? Higher food prices? Cities on edge? You think fear is a policy and cruelty is strength — but all this really does is justify unconstitutional crackdowns and embolden people like you to brag while families get torn apart. You’re not fixing America. You’re feeding a slow collapse — proudly.
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šŸ‡ŗšŸ‡ø Dark Skies Ahead 37 Texans are dead. Children. Families. Gone in an instant. Not because we couldn’t see the storm coming—but because Trump fired the people whose job it was to warn us. šŸ‘‰ 600+ meteorologists and scientists šŸ‘‰ NOAA gutted šŸ‘‰ Radar and balloon stations offline šŸ‘‰ Local NWS offices understaffed by over 20% They didn’t just miss the forecast. They missed the entire threat. By the time the ā€œflash flood emergencyā€ went out, it was already too late. Because the experts who could have warned us were defunded, demoralized, or dismissed. This isn’t a ā€œnatural disaster.ā€ This was a man-made failure. Engineered by an administration obsessed with cutting ā€œdeep state scienceā€ and replacing it with propaganda. Welcome to the new America: Where ideology outranks data. Where PR replaces preparation. Where ā€œloyaltyā€ matters more than lives. And guess what? This is just the beginning. You gut science, you bury the truth, and people die. šŸ’€ This time it was Texas. Next time it might be you. #Texas #Flooding #ClimateCrisis #TrumpAdministration #NOAA #WeatherAlert #DisasterResponse #BreakingNews #ExtremeWeather #MAGA #DOGE #TRUMP
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Replying to @BoLoudon
Where was Trump’s faith when he mocked sacred vows and bragged about adultery on tape? When did he discover God—before or after he tried selling $60 Bibles while breaking every verse in them? Jesus flipped tables over far less. ā€œMy house shall be called a house of prayer, but you make it a den of thieves.ā€ (Matthew 21:13) Judaism teaches: ā€œDo not defraud or rob your neighbor.ā€ (Leviticus 19:13) Islam commands: ā€œDo not consume one another’s wealth unjustlyā€¦ā€ (Surah 2:188) Trump’s actions don’t align with any Abrahamic faith—they align with grift, greed, and self-worship. Let’s be honest: if Trump’s God exists, He probably has a cease-and-desist letter drafted already.
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Replying to @cb_doge
Nice try. We saw your (yes your, because we know this is Elon's account) intentional "sieg heil" live. It was very obvious.
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Replying to @RealPNavarro
Peter, you ever consider that maybe Europe just prefers cars that fit on their roads, don’t guzzle fuel like a Boeing, and can actually make a turn without a 3-point maneuver? The EU didn’t ā€œrigā€ the game. They just didn’t lower their standards to make room for bloated metal ego extensions. Meanwhile, Americans are over here driving German, Japanese, and Korean cars by choice. So… who really lost? #MustangMathFail #GlobalMarketReality #GriftGearhead
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Replying to @LauraLoomer
He didn’t take a bullet. He dodged drafts, dodged responsibility, and now dodges questions about Epstein. You’re not praising courage, you’re worshipping a myth.
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Ungrateful for… what, exactly? Being told ā€˜good luck’ while Russia levels his cities? Absolute galaxy-brain take here.
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Replying to @WatcherGuru
So as a Trump supporter, do you just suspend all logic and basic economics? He keeps saying it, but where does the money actually come from? Because last I checked, tariffs are taxes on you, not some magic ATM. How does paying more make you rich? #FactsMatter #Brainwashed #DoTheMath #CriticalThinking #WakeUpMAGA #Econ101 #TrumpLies #MAGAlogic #YouPayTheTariff #TradeWar #WinningBigly #RichYet Baiting Engagement (Mock
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Replying to @LeadingReport
94% among Republicans? That’s not a flex—that’s a warning. When approval becomes obedience and dissent becomes exile, you didn’t build a party… you built a personality cult. Ask history how that ends.
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This is the kind of distraction y’all fall for while your so-called ā€œmovementā€ waits around to be told what to hate next. MAGA doesn’t run on values—it runs on vibes, outrage, and whatever today’s marching orders are from guys like you. No principles. Just programmable rage.
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Replying to @mayemusk
This pretty much confirms that @IfindRetards is Musk's account. Wild that the 'genius innovator' is out here mocking people with disabilities. Shameful.
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Replying to @CinemaShogun
She is clearly yelling "Ross", which is probably her husband or brother or somebody she's with, and she's telling them to get over to her because she's scared. She's screaming, "Ross, Ross, come here, come here, Ross, get over here!"
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Replying to @piersmorgan
The Constitution is clear: anyone who engages in insurrection or rebellion is disqualified from holding office. Yet, Trump, who incited an insurrection witnessed by the entire nation, continues to defy the spirit of our laws. His unchecked actions—from election tampering in Georgia to mishandling classified documents—represent not just legal infractions but fundamental threats to our democracy. This isn’t about political theater; it’s about safeguarding the integrity of our nation. Allowing someone with such a track record of authoritarianism and disregard for the rule of law to ascend to power again isn't just dangerous—it's a stain on our collective conscience. To downplay these events as inconsequential is to ignore how they erode the very foundations of our republic. So, before dismissing this as a "clown show," take a moment to consider the broader implications. This isn’t about partisanship; it’s about the survival of democracy itself.
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Replying to @DefiyantlyFree
The standard shouldn’t be ā€˜Clinton’s bad, so Trump gets a pass.’ It should be: ā€˜Anyone in those files gets investigated — period.’ But y’all built Trump a golden calf, and now you’re afraid the fire will melt it.
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Replying to @RonnyJacksonTX
I guess education isn't a requirement for elected officials.
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Replying to @charliekirk11
Charlie, we get it—you think comparing Trump to Hitler is ignorant. But let’s break it down: Hitler rose to power by exploiting economic anxiety, vilifying minorities, attacking the press, undermining elections, and demanding absolute loyalty. Now tell me, which of those doesn’t apply to Trump? Take your time. šŸ¤” #HistoryRepeats #Trump #CharlieKirk #MAGA #Fascism #Accountability #Politics #Democracy #NeverForget
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Yes, the ā€˜genius’ who needs government subsidies, can’t handle criticism, and melts down when someone else gets empathy. Ross, your bar for brilliance is so low it’s basically a tripping hazard.
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Replying to @RapidResponse47
Discredited"? Bro, the guy who tried to overthrow the government and calls journalists "the enemy of the people" is out here whining about credibility? We’ve officially entered dictatorship speedrun mode—silencing the press, deportation squads, and enemies lists. NBC isn’t the problem. The problem is a fascist with a fragile ego who melts down when someone asks a real question. Enjoy your Dear Leader cosplay while it lasts. The receipts are piling up. šŸ”„šŸ“œ #TrumpIsAFascist #DictatorTrump #PressFreedom #Authoritarianism #GOPFascism #CryMoreDonald #WeakManTrump #TrumpMeltdown #WannabeDictator #ThinSkinnedTyrant #ResistFascism #DemocracyUnderAttack #DefendThePress #FreePressMatters #WeSeeYouTrump
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Replying to @charliekirk11
Disgusting. MacArthur Park isn’t a ā€œhotbedā€ā€”it’s a neighborhood with families, workers, and kids playing soccer, not some dystopian war zone. This isn’t about gangs. It’s about feeding your base a steady diet of fear so they cheer on militarized raids in broad daylight. You’re not ā€œrestoring orderā€ā€”you’re selling panic. Funny how the loudest ā€œpatriotsā€ always need a boogeyman to feel strong.
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Replying to @PressSec
ā€œPut America Firstā€ sounds noble until you read the fine print: – 1 million deportations a year – $150B border militarization – ICE expansion – Defunding green jobs – Nukes, oil, and no future for your kids You’re not passing a bill. You’re passing a regime. All dressed up in flag emojis and fascism.
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Replying to @RpsAgainstTrump
At last, it's worth noting that she has managed to maintain her stance without fully descending to his level, though this approach may have also had its drawbacks for her. Fortunately, the tide is turning, with both the media and Nikki now waking up to the reality and openly challenging his blatant falsehoods.
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Firstly, there's a significant error in your sentence: "we're bring Black Men voting with us." It seems like "bring" should be "bringing." It's unlikely to be a typo or autocorrect issue, as I even encountered autocorrect trying to fix it while typing this. Secondly, using an iconic photo alongside a figure who told a group known for its anti-black views to "stand down and stand by," and portraying him as a civil rights leader, is highly inappropriate and misleading. This misrepresentation doesn't go unnoticed. It's also disheartening to see you adopt such a stance, reminiscent of figures criticized for undermining their own community. It's ironic because Trump's supporters might interpret this as a sign of gaining black voters' support, which shows a lack of awareness on their part. However, you, being more informed, should recognize the problematic nature of your actions. It's worth considering what your ancestors would think of this.
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Replying to @RpsAgainstTrump
He should have been aware—I recall repeatedly pointing it out in his tweets, and I wasn't alone. He supported Trump, despite the fact that Trump's vision and his supporters' efforts are creating a world that someone of his ethnicity would never be accepted in. Nevertheless, he continued to stand by Trump and execute his directives. He deserves any backlash he receives, which is unfortunate because his values seem more aligned with the traditional GOP than with the current MAGA movement.
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If you’ve never needed the CFPB, that’s a good thing—it probably means you haven’t been on the receiving end of financial fraud, unfair lending, or predatory banking. But for over 200 million Americans, it’s been a crucial agency in recovering scammed funds, resolving disputes, and holding financial institutions accountable. A prime example? Reddit users locked out of their Bitcoin by Coinbase—many only got their money back because of CFPB intervention. The FTC and CFPB aren’t redundant; the FTC handles broad consumer protection, while the CFPB is specifically focused on financial institutions, ensuring banks, lenders, and exchanges don’t exploit people. Just because you weren’t aware of it doesn’t mean it doesn’t do anything—it just means you’ve been lucky enough not to need it.
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Replying to @WhiteHouse
ā€œThis goes hard?ā€ So does authoritarianism… right up until the boot hits your neck. You’re cheering a man who just signed a bill consolidating power like he’s the second coming—while cosplaying patriotism on the 4th of July. Y’all didn’t revive freedom. You just rebranded tyranny. #NoKings #AmericanEmperor #HistoryRepeats
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Replying to @mattvanswol
FEMA should really do something about that.. oh wait..
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Replying to @EricLDaugh
"Unqualified DEI"? You mean the Harvard Law graduate, former U.S. District Judge, and Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson—the one who actually authored opinions grounded in constitutional law instead of quoting Netflix documentaries like your side's rising stars? Meanwhile, you're praising Clarence Thomas - a man who weaponizes his seat to roll back civil rights while vacationing on yachts owned by billionaires with business before the Court. High IQ? He can’t even grasp the definition of ā€˜conflict of interest.’ This was never about qualifications. It’s about submission. Thomas got a pass because he votes how the Federalist Society tells him. Jackson got smeared because she thinks independently and didn’t lick the boots of an orange conman. It’s not about skin color... it’s about compliance vs. competence. And you just told on yourself.
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Or maybe… just maybe, people aren't okay with a South African illegal immigrant who got rich thanks to America, only to turn into the very authoritarian he once fled from. Maybe?
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Replying to @joncoopertweets
It's hard to grasp that this is the state of our country at the moment. The conspiracy theories he spreads are baseless; if they were true, he wouldn't be able to challenge what he describes as a biased and corrupt system. Our country values freedom and adheres to the rule of law, which is precisely why he's still able to voice his baseless claims and remain free—for now. But try explaining this logic to someone deeply entrenched in MAGA beliefs.
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Interesting how the ā€˜benevolent genius’ needs constant excuses and emotional cushioning—but if a single mom asks for SNAP benefits, she’s a leech? Got it.
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Terrifying words—especially coming from someone who couldn’t even handle a dog. You’re the last person qualified to ā€œprotectā€ anything, let alone a nation in crisis. #Iran #Trump #kristinoem #alldogsgotoheaven
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Replying to @StephenM
Oh, now you care about ā€œinciting insurrection and violenceā€? You stayed dead silent when your guy inspired an actual coup attempt on live TV. But someone calling out ICE’s un-American tactics makes you clutch pearls? Spare us the projection, Nosferatu. The only thing you’ve ever built is a pipeline from white grievance to federal policy.
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Replying to @charliekirk11
Ah, yes, Charlie discovers how the judiciary works—someone get this man a Schoolhouse Rock DVD. 1ļøāƒ£ Checks and Balances 101: District court judges interpret laws and issue rulings based on the Constitution—NOT the "will of 80 million voters." That’s literally their job. 2ļøāƒ£ Funny how this only applies when it’s inconvenient: When conservative judges block Democratic policies, Charlie calls it "defending the Constitution." When they check Republican overreach? "Unfair!" 3ļøāƒ£ This is how courts work: By Charlie’s logic, should we abolish district courts entirely? Just let the President do whatever he wants? That’s called authoritarianism, not democracy. Conservatives love the judiciary when it’s working for them—whining when it doesn’t just exposes the grift. #trump #maga #grift #schoolhouserock #Roberts #SCOTUS #Judge
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Replying to @StephenM
Stephen Miller wakes up every morning, looks in the mirror, and lies to it just to stay in character. You built your whole brand on projection. You cry ā€œdomestic terrorismā€ while ICE kicks down doors in school zones like a taxpayer-funded cartel. You call it law. We call it cosplay fascism in full tactical gear. Let’s be honest—you don’t want borders. You want walls around power. You want ICE to act like your own executive SS unit—intimidating, unaccountable, loyal to you, not the Constitution. You’re not protecting America. You’re testing how far you can push it before it breaks. This isn't national security—this is authoritarian dry-run theater. Your dream? A privatized government. Checks and balances, sold off. Public services? Gutted. Dissent? Labeled ā€œterrorism.ā€ And all of it wrapped in a flag while you sell the country out from under us. And you’ve got the nerve to act like you’re the victim? Brother, the only invasion happening is what you’re doing to democracy with that Nosferatu glow-up and a war on facts. History will remember you—not as a patriot—but as a failed supervillain who tried to turn the Department of Homeland Security into a startup junta. We already fought one revolution to get rid of monarchy and state terror. If you think Americans won’t rise again to stop authoritarianism— you’ve read too much Ayn Rand and not enough American history. #Democracy #Resist #Authoritarianism #RiseUp #FacistCreep
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Replying to @RapidResponse47
What’s missing from the conversation is this: It doesn’t just shift power—it weakens the courts, concentrates unprecedented control in the executive branch, and breaks the checks that define a democracy. Unlike a corporation, the Chief Executive isn’t supposed to be the sole decision-maker. This isn’t about efficiency. It’s about erasing the balance of power. In a republic, people—not profit—are supposed to matter.
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Oh, really? I know enough to be right about what I said—and enough to know that you have no clue about code or databases unless it involves clocking in and out of your little job. Meanwhile, I’m over here breaking down how COBOL-based legacy systems lead to misinterpreted Social Security data. You’re just throwing out smug replies with nothing to back them up. And it shows.
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Replying to @DavidSacks
So, let’s break this down. David Sacks is out here celebrating a ā€œceasefireā€ like it’s a done deal, but the actual letter says "spoke about," "agreed that the movement to peace will begin," and "will engage with others." Notice what’s missing? Any actual, concrete action. Where’s the signed agreement? Where’s Ukraine’s input? Where’s the timeline? This isn’t a ceasefire—it’s just two autocrats talking about one. And let’s not ignore how this is framed: "This conflict should never have started." Classic gaslighting. The war started because Russia invaded Ukraine, not because the world didn’t make enough ā€œgood faithā€ peace efforts. Then there’s the claim about "huge upside" for US-Russia relations. Sounds great, except that Russia’s economy is still sanctioned, Putin’s war crimes are still in the books, and nothing in this letter suggests a single commitment from him. Meanwhile, Sacks is acting like Trump just delivered world peace. In reality? It’s just words on paper. No enforcement. No agreement. No guarantees. Just PR spin. #Trump #CeasefireNOW #Ukraine #Putin #PRSpin #phonecall #MAGA
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Replying to @PressSec
Elon turned on Trump, and instead of clapping back, Trump’s begging Congress to pass a $2.4 trillion deficit bomb he calls ā€˜beautiful.’ This isn’t strength — it’s submission in MAGA drag. The empire’s cracking and even the richest man on Earth wants out.ā€ #Project2025 #BigBeautifulLie #ChickenManCometh
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Replying to @charliekirk11
Charlie, buddy, are you reading the same financial reports as the rest of us, or are you getting economic updates from a Mar-a-Lago buffet menu? Let’s break it down: Gas prices? Barely budged. Egg prices? Dropping, but not because of Trump—because supply chains stabilized despite his economic policies. Jobs? Oh, you mean the ones lost in February because of government cuts? Or the 10,000 ā€˜new’ manufacturing jobs that barely offset months of decline under your guy? And let’s talk about tariffs—your big ā€œtrust the processā€ moment. Even basic economics says tariffs raise costs, but I guess economic literacy isn’t a Turning Point talking point. Markets don’t trust Trump’s trade war, and the Dow just took a nosedive. Investors aren’t buying whatever ā€œeconomic boomā€ fantasy you’re selling. So tell us, Charlie, when the market crashes, inflation spikes, and people keep struggling with costs—what’s the excuse gonna be this time? Maybe, just maybe, telling people to ā€œshut upā€ about rising prices while reality slaps them in the face isn’t a winning strategy. But hey, what do I know? I just read financial reports instead of regurgitating Trump’s Truth Social posts. #turningpoint #economics #Trump #tarriffwar #MarketCrash
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Donald Trump has been implicated by four grand juries across different jurisdictions, suggesting involvement in 92 criminal acts. Of these, a jury found him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in 34 of those acts. Additional information: He is a convicted felon currently out on bail for 58 additional charges. He was found guilty in a rape case and fined $88 million. He has previously admitted to serial sexual assault. He was fined $450 million for committing mass fraud. Multiple instances of tax evasion were proven, resulting in the imprisonment of his Chief Financial Officer. His educational venture, Trump University, was fined and shut down for defrauding students. He misappropriated millions from his own charity, which was fined and subsequently closed. He was accused of infidelity, using shell companies and nondisclosure agreements to conceal affairs with adult film stars. He was impeached twice, the second time for his role in obstructing the Mueller investigation, which led to 199 criminal charges and 37 indictments, many of which were linked to his campaign. He incited a violent attack on the Capitol, injuring over 150 police officers and disrupting the peaceful transfer of power, based on baseless claims of a stolen election.
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Yeah, damn that Zelensky for wanting support while fighting off an invasion. If only he had the Trump approach—bend over for Putin, praise dictators, and whine about ā€˜fairness’ when things don’t go his way.
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Did you get the clip of Trump looking guilty AF when questioned about Epstein?
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Replying to @RpsAgainstTrump
Cutting through the noise: If Jan6 wasn't as severe as some GOP members claim, why the push for immunity? Seems like a contradiction. What are we overlooking? #Jan6Questions #ImmunityDebate
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Replying to @HawleyMO
A sitting president now openly threatens to defund universities for allowing protests, expel students for speaking out, and deport ā€œagitators.ā€ History doesn’t repeat, but it sure does rhyme. What’s next, loyalty oaths? Camps? You tell me, Senator.
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Replying to @TheRickWilson
Agreed, the whole far right are jumping on the authoritarian band wagon.
Replying to @GenFlynn
Mike Flynn, the guy who literally had to beg for a pardon after pleading guilty to lying to the FBI about his secret conversations with Russia. Now he’s here cosplaying as a constitutional expert while hyping up Trump’s latest legal fiction. Let’s break this down democracy style: šŸ“Œ Presidents don’t have the power to ā€œvoidā€ pardons. That’s not a thing. Not in the Constitution. Not in any law. Not even in the ā€œalternate realityā€ Trump and Flynn live in. Once a pardon is granted, it’s final. Even if signed with an Autopen (which, by the way, is a standard legal practice used by multiple presidents—including Trump himself). šŸ“Œ Biden’s ā€œknowledgeā€ of a pardon is irrelevant. Pardons don’t require a President to personally memorize each one like it’s a pop quiz. That’s why a government exists—to function beyond the whims of one man. Trump wouldn’t know this because he ran his White House like a crime family instead of an administration. šŸ“Œ If an Autopen made it invalid, Trump would have voided his own presidency. Let’s not forget: Trump signed laws, orders, and even pardons using an Autopen. Trump extended emergency declarations using an Autopen. Trump issued Medal of Honor citations with an Autopen. If Flynn and Trump want to claim that an Autopen nullifies government actions, then Trump’s entire presidency would be legally void. šŸ“Œ Flynn is trying to make ā€œFAFOā€ happen, but he already found out. He found out when he got caught lying about Russian interference. He found out when he had to beg Trump for a pardon like a loyal henchman. He’s about to find out again when Trump’s ā€œI void these pardonsā€ rant gets laughed out of every legal discussion. Democracy 101: 🚨 The President isn’t a king. 🚨 Laws don’t work on ā€œbecause I said so.ā€ 🚨 Pardons are final—whether signed by hand, Autopen, or even if Biden drew it in crayon. Flynn keeps trying to act like a tough guy, but at the end of the day, he’s just a disgraced general bootlicking a wannabe dictator. #FlynnFoundOut #AutopenTreason #TrumpLegalFantasy #DemocracyWinsAgain #CryMoreFlynn #PardonPower101 #TrumpCan’tUndoReality #StillNotAKing
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Replying to @DefiyantlyFree
So if Bill Clinton being on the flight logs means he’s guilty, what does it mean when Elon Musk says Trump is in the files — and Trump’s response is dead silence? If justice matters, it matters for all of them. Unless this was never about justice, just jerseys.
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Replying to @MeidasTouch
One commenter said, 'AI made him look sad and pathetic.' For the record, we agree: he does look like that. Unfortunately for you, it was not AI. šŸ˜­šŸ’”
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Replying to @RpsAgainstTrump
HOLY>. F!@# why the hell are we letting this happen.
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Replying to @TrumpDailyPosts
Yeah right. Just wait till he performs awful at the debate. He's going to claim I would have said a lot of things they wouldn't let me say It. Obviously, it was rigged.
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