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Gina Lola Brigida ™ 🎭@RobinvReynolds·
. ************************************************ A Robin Reynolds Exclusive Reveal ************************************************ . WHO OWNS AMERICA'S FARMLAND? A Factual Accounting . I. WHAT THE FOUNDERS SAID . "Whenever there are in any country uncultivated lands and unemployed poor, it is clear that the laws of property have been so far extended as to violate natural right. The earth is given as a common stock for man to labor and live on. The small landowners are the most precious part of a state." Thomas Jefferson wrote those words in a letter to James Madison on October 28, 1785. He was describing France, where tenant farmers worked land they would never own, producing wealth they would never see. He found it morally intolerable. He believed the American republic would be different -- that wide distribution of land ownership among those who actually worked it was not merely an economic preference but a condition of democratic life. He was wrong almost immediately. From the republic's earliest years, public lands were auctioned to speculators rather than distributed to settlers. Jefferson's vision of freeholder democracy was, in the words of one historian, honored more in public rhetoric than in public policy. The betrayal did not arrive quietly in recent decades. It was written into the operating code from the beginning. Elsewhere in his writings, Jefferson was equally direct: "Cultivators of the earth are the most valuable citizens. They are the most vigorous, the most independent, the most virtuous, and they are tied to their country and wedded to its liberty and interests by the most lasting bands." What follows is a ledger. The reader is invited to inspect it and draw their own conclusions. . II. DEFINING THE ASSET . The United States Department of Agriculture defines a farm as any operation that produced and sold -- or would normally have sold -- at least $1,000 worth of agricultural products during the year. That threshold sweeps in cattle ranches, research farms, institutional agricultural operations, and Indian Reservations, in addition to conventional crop-producing farms. Within that broad definition, the land itself breaks into several distinct categories: cropland, which is the active planting ground that produces harvested crops and cultivated pasture; pasture and range, which is grazing land for livestock including both improved pasture and open rangeland; woodland, which is forested acreage contained within farm operations; and other farmland, which covers buildings, lanes, ponds, wasteland, and other non-crop acreage attached to farm operations. When Americans speak of farmland, they are generally referring to cropland -- the ground that produces food. When government agencies and investment firms speak of it, they are referring to all of the above, which is a considerably larger and more valuable asset class. . III. HOW MUCH DO WE HAVE? . The United States has a total land area of approximately 2.26 billion acres. Total land in farms currently stands at 873.9 million acres, representing approximately 39 percent of all U.S. land. Of that, 328 million acres is active cropland -- the ground that actually grows food. The country currently has 1.865 million farms and ranches, down from just over 2.02 million in 2018. Average farm size has climbed to a record 469 acres. Since the year 2000, the United States has lost more than 66 million acres of farmland. To put the scale in context, 873.9 million acres is an area larger than the combined land mass of the European Union. It represents the single largest category of private land use in the United States, and it is, in aggregate, one of the most valuable asset classes on earth. . IV. WHO OWNS IT . Foreign ownership of U.S. farmland attracts significant political attention. The domestic consolidation that dwarfs it attracts considerably less. Farm numbers peaked in the United States in 1935. The long decline since then accelerated sharply in recent years. Since 1981, the country has lost more than 559,000 farms. Between 2017 and 2024 alone, 160,000 farms disappeared -- an 8 percent decline. More than 153,000 of those were small farms with sales under $50,000 annually. In the same period, the number of large farms -- operations of 5,000 acres or more -- increased by 36 percent. That was the only size class that grew. The land itself has not vanished. It has consolidated. Fewer operations are farming more acres, and the USDA's own data makes the mechanism explicit: farm numbers fell sharply while total farmland acreage barely moved. Beginning in the early 2000s, a new class of buyer entered the American farmland market: institutional investors treating agricultural land as an asset class. Pension funds, university endowments, private equity firms, real estate investment trusts, and hedge funds began acquiring farmland at a scale and pace with no historical precedent. Institutional investment in farmland stood at under $2 billion in 2005. By 2025 it had grown to more than $16 billion. The number of farmland properties owned by the seven largest institutional investors increased 231 percent between 2008 and 2023, and the value of those holdings rose more than 800 percent to approximately $16.2 billion. More than 400 million acres of U.S. farmland -- nearly half of all farmland in the country -- is projected to change hands in the next decade. University endowments occupy a particularly advantageous position in this market. Unlike individual investors, they pay no federal capital gains tax on investment income and face no minimum annual distribution requirement. The effect is to place some of the wealthiest institutional actors in the country into the farmland market on terms no private buyer can match. A further complication: corporations routinely use multi-level subsidiary structures to obscure their agricultural land holdings. Transparency in farmland ownership is, as Senator Cory Booker's Farmland for Farmers Act noted upon its introduction, essentially nonexistent at the federal level. Individual wealth has also entered the market at scale. According to the 2025 Land Report 100, Bill Gates is the largest private farmland owner in the United States, holding approximately 275,000 acres across more than 17 states including Washington, Oregon, Louisiana, Arkansas, and Nebraska. His farmland is managed not by Gates himself but by Cottonwood Ag Management, a subsidiary of his investment firm Cascade Investment LLC. In a 2023 Reddit AMA, Gates described his total ownership as less than 1/4000 of the farmland in the U.S. -- which is accurate, and which is also 275,000 acres. Behind him on the list are Stan Kroenke, John Malone, and Ted Turner, whose total land holdings approach 2 million acres with a significant agricultural portion. Stewart and Lynda Resnick of The Wonderful Company hold approximately 190,000 acres, primarily in California, producing pistachios, almonds, and citrus. The Offutt family controls major row-crop holdings concentrated in the Midwest, and the Fanjul family holds significant sugar production acreage in Florida. For reference, the foreign ownership numbers that dominate political debate: foreign investors hold an interest in approximately 35.2 million acres of U.S. farmland, an area larger than the state of New York, representing roughly 3 percent of all U.S. farmland. Canada is the largest foreign holder at 30 percent of all foreign-held farmland. China ranks tenth among foreign farmland owners and holds less than 1 percent of foreign-held farmland -- approximately 277,000 acres. The National Family Farm Coalition, testifying before Congress, noted the obvious: focusing only on foreign ownership distracts from an overarching trend of rising corporate investment in farmland, largely driven by U.S.-based multinational corporations, private equity firms, and pension funds. . V. THE PEOPLE WHO WORK IT . Behind the ownership data is the condition of the people who actually farm the land. More than half of all farm families reported negative farm income in 2024. Approximately 84 percent relied on non-farm sources for most of their household earnings. Total farm sector debt is projected to reach a record $562 billion in 2025. Chapter 12 farm bankruptcies rose 46 percent in 2025 alone. The average age of farmers continues to climb, with the number of farmers over 65 increasing 12 percent between 2017 and 2022. Fifty-two percent of farmland landlords have never farmed the land they own. Half of all farmland in the country is operated by farms grossing $500,000 or more annually, while only 25.9 percent is operated by farms grossing under $100,000. The picture that emerges is one Jefferson would have recognized immediately, and found intolerable: a majority of people who call themselves farmers cannot support a household from farming income. They are working the land and working another job to keep the land. Meanwhile, more than half the farmland in the country is in the hands of people who have never farmed it. A 2025 USDA survey found that non-operating landlords - people who own farmland but do not farm it - intend to sell only about 5 percent of their acres in the next five years. The land is not coming back to market. The entry barrier for the next generation of farmers is, by every available metric, getting higher. . VI. THE GROCERY BILL CONNECTION . The question of whether concentrated farmland ownership directly drives grocery prices is legitimate, and deserves a direct answer: the connection exists, but it runs through the supply chain rather than through land ownership alone. Land consolidation is one gear in a larger machine. That machine includes consolidated seed markets, consolidated fertilizer markets, and - most directly - a meatpacking and food processing sector so concentrated that the Department of Justice's own market-concentration index registers the national cattle market at 2,458, against the threshold of 1,800 that triggers antitrust concern. American families paid 22 percent more for food at the end of 2024 than they did at the beginning of 2021. Livestock prices in 2025 reached an all-time high. Farmer income from those same livestock prices was negative for most operations. Meatpacker and processor margins widened significantly. The pattern is consistent across the supply chain: consolidation at every level captures the margin that should flow to producers and instead routes it to shareholders. The farmer raises the cow, sells it at a loss or at the margin, and the family at the grocery store pays record prices. The difference goes somewhere. It goes to the entities that control the processing, the distribution, and increasingly, the land itself. Senator Chuck Schumer introduced legislation in 2024 directly targeting meatpacker consolidation as a driver of high grocery prices. The USDA acknowledged the connection explicitly, stating that consolidation in the agricultural industry is making it too hard for small family farms to survive as they face concentrated market power in the channels for selling agricultural products. . VII. WHERE THIS LEAVES US . The United States has approximately 874 million acres of farmland. More than half of it is operated by large commercial farms. Institutional investors have multiplied their holdings eightfold in value since 2008. Fifty-two percent of landlords have never farmed the land they own. The largest private farmland owner in the country is a technology billionaire whose holdings are managed by a subsidiary investment firm. Between 2017 and 2024, 160,000 American farms disappeared. The ones that replaced them are larger. The ones that survived are, more often than not, running on debt and off-farm income. Jefferson wrote in 1785 that uncultivated lands alongside unemployed poor represented a violation of natural right. The American version of this condition is more sophisticated: the land is cultivated, but those who cultivate it do not own it in any meaningful economic sense, and those who own it have never touched it. The wealth generated flows upward to shareholders, endowments, pension funds, and investment portfolios. . "The small landowners are the most precious part of a state." He was not wrong. He simply underestimated how thoroughly the principle would be abandoned. . Sources: . USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service | USDA Economic Research Service | U.S. Senate Agriculture Committee | National Family Farm Coalition | Reuters (2023 Institutional Farmland Investigation) | The Land Report 100 (2025) | Farm Aid | FoodPrint | Cornell University (Journal of the American Society of Farm Managers and Rural Appraisers, 2024) . .......... Copyright © 2026 by Robin Riley Reynolds / All Rights Reserved .... .
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Lesley Abravanel 🪩
Lesley Abravanel 🪩@lesleyabravanel·
TRUMP EPSTEIN PEDO FILES: "I personally witnessed four sexual encounters that the Plaintiff was forced to have with Mr. Trump during this period, including the fourth of these encounters where Mr. Trump forcibly raped her despite her pleas to stop." scribd.com/doc/316341058/…
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Wayne Waldrop
Wayne Waldrop@WayneWaldropW·
20 Wrongs Our "Greatest Ally", Israel, Has Done to America and Americans: 1. Truman Assassination Attempt (1947): A militant Zionist group mailed a letter bomb straight to President Truman in an attempt to assassinate the U.S. President. White House staff defused it just in time. 2. USS Liberty Attack (1967): Israeli jets and torpedo boats deliberately hammered the unarmed U.S. Navy ship in international waters for over an hour, killing 34 Americans and wounding 171. 3. NUMEC Uranium Diversion (1960s): Hundreds of pounds of highly enriched uranium vanished from a Pennsylvania plant and was secretly diverted to Israel’s Dimona reactor via Zionist-linked insiders. 4. Project Pinto Nuclear Smuggling: Israel used Hollywood producer Arnon Milchan (with Netanyahu tied to the front company) to smuggle 800 nuclear bomb triggers out of the U.S. 5. Ehud Barak Epstein Meetings: Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak met with Jeffrey Epstein 20–60+ times as part of suspected intelligence-linked operations. 6. CIA JFK Files Redaction Request (1998/2025): The CIA requested removal of all mentions of Israel from JFK assassination files. The full unredacted 2025 documents confirmed the scrubbing. 7. Pro-Israel PAC Funding of Congress: Over 83% of U.S. Congress members receive major donations from Pro-Israel PACs, with many listing them as their top contributor, buying direct influence over American policy. 8. Record Pro-Israel Donations to Trump (2024): Pro-Israel donors gave over $230 million (the largest single contribution in history), including $100M+ from Miriam Adelson. 9. Netanyahu Iraq WMD Claims: Israel’s Prime Minister pushed false claims about Saddam Hussein’s weapons of mass destruction to drag America into the Iraq War. 10. Pro-Israel Attacks on Critics: Pro-Israel groups spend millions on ads and campaigns to defeat U.S. politicians who criticize Israel. 11. Israel-Requested Iran Conflict: According to the U.S. State Department, the recent Iran war was launched at Israel’s direct request, thus pulling America into another conflict. 12. JFK Dimona Inspection Demand (1963): President Kennedy demanded U.S. inspections of Israel’s secret Dimona nuclear reactor and was assassinated shortly afterward. 13. Ben Shapiro Israeli Intelligence Tasking: A former colleague publicly stated he witnessed Ben Shapiro receiving direct “tasking” from Israeli intelligence linked to Netanyahu and called for his FARA registration as a foreign agent. 14. Jonathan Pollard Espionage Case (1985): American naval analyst Jonathan Pollard was caught spying for Israel, passing over 800 classified U.S. documents before being sentenced to life in prison. 15. Dancing Israelis on 9/11: Five Israeli agents were arrested after being filmed dancing and celebrating while watching the Twin Towers burn. They told police they were there to “document the event” and were deported amid suspicions of foreknowledge. 16. 1983 Beirut Barracks Bombing Foreknowledge: Israel allegedly had advance warning of the attack that killed 241 U.S. Marines but did not share it with American forces. 17. Israeli “Art Students” Spy Ring (pre-9/11): Numerous Israeli “art students” were caught conducting surveillance and espionage across the U.S., including near the Twin Towers and sensitive military/DEA sites (per DEA and FBI reports). 18. Selling U.S. Military Technology to China: Israel has repeatedly been caught transferring sensitive American military technology and secrets to China. 19. Epstein as Alleged Mossad Asset: Jeffrey Epstein’s blackmail operation is widely suspected of being a Mossad-linked honeypot targeting powerful Americans (he was also documented wearing IDF merchandise). 20. Thomas Massie Primary Loss (May 2026): Pro-Israel groups and AIPAC dumped tens of millions (making it the most expensive U.S. House primary in history) to defeat Thomas Massie in Kentucky. With "friends" like these, who needs enemies?
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
An Ohio fire department is warning that AI data centers are quickly becoming a full-time job for first responders. In Jerome Township, northwest of Columbus, emergency crews have been called to two Amazon data centers a staggering 84 times in just four years. Since the first facility opened in 2021, firefighters have responded to dozens of incidents, averaging about two calls per month. Then came the major fire. In April, a two-alarm blaze at one of the sites caused more than $50 million in damage and tied up emergency crews for over 24 hours. Local officials aren’t just worried about the fires themselves. They’re concerned that precious emergency resources are being repeatedly diverted to these massive industrial complexes, all at taxpayer expense. Data centers are sprouting up across America as tech companies scramble to build the massive infrastructure needed to power artificial intelligence. These facilities house thousands of servers that run nonstop, consuming vast amounts of electricity and generating intense heat that requires constant cooling. While data center fires remain relatively rare, they can be exceptionally challenging to fight. The buildings are packed with electrical systems, battery backups, complex cooling infrastructure, and high-security zones that often hinder emergency access. Ohio has emerged as one of the nation’s fastest-growing data center hubs, with more than 170 facilities already operating and many more under construction or in planning. This growth mirrors a global explosion in hyperscale data centers, driven by the skyrocketing demand for AI computing power. Every response, AI image, or large language model ultimately relies on physical servers somewhere in the world. While these facilities bring jobs and economic investment, many communities are feeling the strain, on power grids, water supplies, roads, and now, local emergency services.
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
Trump’s budget director Russ Vought is the most dangerous person you’ve never heard of. And he just proposed turning every federal grant into a loyalty test. His plan would make funding for cancer research, housing, transportation, and public health depend on one thing: whether it “advances the President’s policy priorities.” Not whether it works. Not whether Congress authorized it. Whether it pleases Trump. This is the appropriations power. It belongs to Congress and to the people. To my Republican colleagues: where are you? Congress passed this funding. You voted for it. Vought is telling you to your faces that your votes do not matter, that he and his enablers will override the law whenever it suits them. Every day you stay silent, you give away the institution you were elected to defend. Grow a spine. This is not about left or right. It is about whether Congress still exists as a coequal branch, or whether we have quietly surrendered the purse to an unelected hack who holds the Constitution in contempt. History will remember who stood up and who looked away. nytimes.com/2026/06/02/us/…
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GOP Ls
GOP Ls@GOP__Ls·
🚨 Adriana Camberos stole 10s of millions from American consumers. Trump granted her a full pardon, allowing her to keep $48.8 million in stolen funds.
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Amber Woods
Amber Woods@AmberWoods100·
NEW Leon Black paid Jeffrey Epstein $158 million. Now Leon Black’s son oversees a federal investment agency controlling more than $200 billion. Epstein may be gone but the network he was embedded within is rapidly concentrating power. 🧵
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Sir Escanor (𝘏𝘰𝘱𝘪𝘶𝘮 𝘚𝘭𝘢𝘺𝘦𝘳)
WHAT IS JARED KUSHNER BUYING? Three deals. Three countries. Same pattern every time. 1/ Let's start with how he found Sazan Island. Kushner said he discovered it while vacationing aboard a yacht owned by Nat Rothschild. A Rothschild showed him the island. Keep that in your pocket. 2/ ALBANIA. Sazan Island. $1.4 billion. Sazan Island was used as a military base by Italy during World War II. The remains of military fortifications are still there. Hundreds of aging concrete bunkers built during the reign of communist dictator Enver Hoxha. There are still munitions buried underground. In addition the Soviet Union used the island when it was on friendly terms with Albania. After the relationship ruptured the Soviets abandoned a fleet of submarines in a base by Vlora. They eventually rotted and sank. WWII Italian military fortifications. Hundreds of Cold War bunkers. Live munitions still in the ground. Abandoned Soviet submarine base. The project envisages turning this communist-era fortified island, riddled with abandoned bunkers and tunnels, into a luxury resort. Preparatory requirements include demilitarization, clearance of unexploded ordnance, and the inventory of underground tunnels and bunkers, all before a finalized business plan can even be submitted. He needs to count the bunkers before he can submit a business plan. And Albania declassified the island for civilian use one month after Trump won re-election. 3/ To get it, protected status had to be stripped. Albanian anti-corruption prosecutors froze the bank accounts of the landholding company tied to the project. The seizure was ordered by the Special Prosecution Against Corruption and Organized Crime amid a widening investigation into allegedly fraudulent property titles. Heavy machinery began clearing the core of the protected zone without permits, without a completed environmental impact assessment, and without public consultation. Thousands took to the streets of Tirana for two consecutive days. Private security guards beat protesters while police watched. Fifteen protesters charged with criminal proceedings. Deltia's Gaming Assets frozen. Fraudulent titles. Protesters beaten. Machines running without permits. On a live munitions island he doesn't legally own yet. 4/ SERBIA. Former Yugoslav Army Headquarters. $500 million. The deal would see the bombed-out site of the former Yugoslav Ministry of Defense in Belgrade transformed into a luxury hotel complex. Bombs were dropped on the site in 1999 by NATO forces during the Serbia-Kosovo war. The destroyed headquarters of the entire Yugoslav military apparatus. Belgrade sits on top of a tangle of tunnels, shafts, caves and bunkers built across thousands of years. Military tunnels running under the city from Roman times through the Cold War. Tito built a nuclear-capable bunker beneath Kalemegdan Fortress to protect the Yugoslav government from Russian invasion. Over a hundred machine gun nests and nuclear-capable bunkers were built under the fortress in the early 1950s. One remained a classified state secret until 2008. Kushner targets the NATO-bombed headquarters of Yugoslavia's military, sitting directly above a documented Cold War underground tunnel network. To get it, a heritage protection had to be stripped. Prosecutors confirmed a cultural official admitted to forging a key document to lift the site's heritage protections and clear the way for the deal. Forged government document. Military heritage site. Classified tunnel network underneath. The deal collapsed when the forgery was exposed. Serbia's president called the prosecution a witch hunt. [more below]
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GOP Ls
GOP Ls@GOP__Ls·
🚨 Jason Galanis stole $60 million from Indigenous tribes, among other crimes. Trump commuted his sentence allowing him to keep $80 million of stolen funds.
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🇨🇳 Guo Shen 郭深
🇨🇳 Guo Shen 郭深@GuoShenCN7·
The world just built a machine that drinks clean water like a river. And nobody is talking about what that actually means. 🚨 🚨 🚨 AI DATA CENTERS WILL CONSUME ENOUGH CLEAN WATER TO SUPPLY 1.3 BILLION PEOPLE BY 2030 — PER A UNITED NATIONS REPORT 🚨 🚨 🚨 A United Nations report just put a number on it. Not a vague warning. Not a projection buried in a footnote. A hard figure: AI data centers will consume enough freshwater to supply 1.3 billion people annually by 2030. That is not a typo. One sector. One cooling system. 1.3 BILLION people's worth of water. THE WEAPON: → Global data center water consumption: 560 billion liters per year right now → Projected consumption by 2030: 1,200 billion liters (IEA) → US AI data centers alone: 17 billion gallons consumed in 2023 → US projection by 2028: 38–73 billion gallons annually → Single large facility withdrawal: up to 5 million gallons per day — the daily need of a city of 50,000 people → Evaporative cooling rate: ~80% of withdrawn water evaporates and is NEVER returned → Per-query footprint: every 100-word AI prompt consumes roughly one 16.9 oz bottle of water → Indirect footprint: electricity generation adds another 60% on top of direct consumption THE TARGET: → Phoenix region alone: data center water use projected to rise 870% — from 385 million to 3.7 billion gallons per year → Google's Council Bluffs facility: 3.9 million gallons withdrawn daily, on average → Hyperscale facilities expected to account for half of all future US AI water consumption THE MATH: → 2021 US data center baseline: 163.7 billion gallons annually → Five years of AI acceleration later: 300%+ growth for key operators → By 2030: one sector's cooling needs rival or exceed the municipal water supply of entire countries → 1.3 billion people. That is the population of Africa. That is more than the entire Western Hemisphere. Read that again. 💀 There are currently 2 billion people on Earth without reliable access to clean water 💀 AI infrastructure is being built fastest in water-stressed regions — Phoenix, the American Southwest, the Middle East 💀 Once evaporated, that water does not come back — it is not recycled, it is not returned to the aquifer, it is gone ⚠️ The world is already withdrawing freshwater faster than it is being replenished ⚠️ Agriculture uses 70–80% of global freshwater — AI is now the fastest-growing new competitor for what remains ⚠️ This is not a future problem. 560 billion liters are being consumed right now, today, this year. They're showing you the AI boom. They're NOT showing you what is being drained to power it — the aquifers that took thousands of years to fill, the rivers already running low, the municipal systems already competing with server farms for the same water table. You don't build a machine that evaporates 80% of everything it drinks in a water-stressed world and call it progress. You don't scale that machine by 300% in five years and assume the water will keep showing up. You do that when you have decided, consciously or not, that the output is worth more than the resource that keeps 8 billion people alive. I'll keep you updated. Turn on notifications. 🚨
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Sean Z. Paxton
Sean Z. Paxton@Homebrewchef·
The Trump administration is doing the same thing along the West Coast by removing scientific research buoys, which have been paid for, installed and producing important data on our climate, water temperature and a early warning system for tsunami, global warming and more! This corrupt administration is doing long term damage to our country by handicapping our intel, our science systems. Trump can not continue as president!
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Headquarters
Headquarters@HQNewsNow·
The New World Screwworm, a grave parasitic threat, has just been detected in US cattle for the first time since it was eradicated in 1966. The parasite's revival comes after Trump and DOGE slashed funding for Screwworm monitoring programs.
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GOP Ls
GOP Ls@GOP__Ls·
🚨 Juan Orlando Hernández was convicted of smuggling more than 400 tons of cocaine into the U.S. Trump gave him a full pardon.
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GOP Ls@GOP__Ls·
🚨 Marian Morgan stole millions by defrauding clients through a complex Ponzi scheme. Trump gave her a commutation, allowing her to keep $17.5 million dollars she stole from consumers.
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Dr.Sam Youssef Ph.D.,Ph.D.,DPT.
A nationwide general strike was organized in more than 75 cities across Italy, demanding a complete boycott of Israel and the severance of all ties.
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Ryan
Ryan@forbiddenmerch·
Thomas Massie & Tucker Carlson discuss the apparent “glitch” with X, after it showed the DHS is based in Israel. “When X decided to show you where accounts were based, where they were set up and where they operated from. The DHS account showed Israel.” - Thomas Massie
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Gina Lola Brigida ™ 🎭@RobinvReynolds·
@JoeKilpatrick15 . Thank you, Jay! . Here's a virtual hug, "Mmmmm!" and a kiss (no tongue until I get to know you better) "Muah!" . We haven't talked much lately but I haven't forgotten. .
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