Babs
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Babs
@DeltaFAATL
I wondered why somebody didn't do something. Then I realized, I am somebody.
USA Beigetreten Şubat 2012
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Simple poll. Please be honest! As of today, how much do you still trust this team?
A. 100%
B. 75%
C. 50%
D. 25%
E. 0%
Follow @JD_Vance_RV_Q

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It has been an honor and a privilege to serve as the 8th Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security.
I want to thank President Trump for entrusting me to lead the department leading the fight to Make America Safe Again. In one year, the patriots at DHS delivered the MOST secure border in American history, 3 million illegal aliens have left the U.S., located 145,000 unaccompanied children, delivered disaster relief at a 100% faster rate, ushered in the golden age of travel, saved the American taxpayer $13 billion, and revitalized the U.S. Coast Guard.
As Special Envoy for the Shield of the Americas, I will build on the years of national security expertise I forged during my time as Secretary of Homeland Security, Governor of South Dakota, and Congresswoman on the House Armed Services Committee.
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@NewswirePatriot I will pray 🙏 that President Trump’s time as President will be short.
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@FBIPhoenix The home where Nancy Guthrie was abducted from is very remote…. Take every phone that pinged that night from the tower close by and your suspect will be one of them
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Today, the FBI is increasing its reward up to $100,000 for information leading to the location of Nancy Guthrie and/or the arrest and conviction of anyone involved in her disappearance.
New identifying details about the suspect in the kidnapping of Nancy Guthrie have been confirmed after a forensic analysis of the doorbell camera footage by the FBI’s Operational Technology Division.
The suspect is described as a male, approximately 5’9” - 5’10” tall, with an average build. In the video, he is wearing a black, 25-liter ‘Ozark Trail Hiker Pack’ backpack.
We hope this updated description will help concentrate the public tips we are receiving. Since February 1, 2026, the FBI has collected over 13,000 tips from the public related to this case.
Every tip is reviewed for credibility, relevance, and information that can be acted upon by law enforcement. Threat Intake Examiners at the National Threat Operations Center (NTOC) and FBI personnel are supporting a 24-hour command post in which dozens of agents and investigators are assigned leads and tips to action each shift.
Media outlets should direct tips they receive to the FBI. Additionally, we do not comment on tips and information we receive regarding ongoing investigations.
Continue to submit information to the FBI at 1-800-CALL-FBI or tips.fbi.gov to help us bring Nancy home.




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This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English


This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English


This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

@DemocraticWins Every single one of the 77,302,580 Americans who voted for Donald Trump in 2024 should be ashamed of the disparaging way the draft dodging grandson of a draft dodging immigrant talks about the near 1,100 non-US NATO member personnel who died during the ISAF mission in Afghanistan

English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

Every single day, the men and women of DHS law enforcement are in American cities arresting rapists, murderers, thugs, and pedophiles—despite violent agitators attacking them for doing their jobs.
Tom Homan’s deployment to Minnesota is good news for peace, safety, and accountability in Minneapolis.
English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

We’re sending a strong message to ICE:
You will not weaponize local police officers against our communities.
You will not use our police technology to track and detail people who’ve done nothing wrong.
You will not turn our local jails into detention centers for civil enforcement.
Local Cops, Local Crimes.
English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
English

This Is How It Starts
By Babs Spake
I am German.
I know this pattern.
It does not start with camps.
It starts with permission.
With leaders who say
some people don’t belong
and crowds who nod
because the words are wrapped in flags.
In my country,
the state learned to turn people
into paperwork,
neighbors into threats,
violence into policy.
Today, I hear the same machinery
running in a new accent.
Illegal.
Invasion.
Criminal.
Words that make a body
easier to shoot.
In Minnesota,
federal agents killed a woman
and then, days later,
they killed a man —
an ICU nurse, a U.S. citizen —
not because the question was why they died
but because the debate became
whether they deserved it.
That is the moment history leans in.
Not when violence happens—
but when it is explained,
defended,
normalized.
Trump does not need
to announce tyranny.
He only needs to teach
that cruelty is strength
and obedience is patriotism.
Germany learned too late
that legality is not morality
and silence is not neutrality.
I was ashamed
of what my country did
because people looked away.
Now I am ashamed
watching Americans
learn the same skill.
History is not repeating—
it is clearing its throat.
The question is simple:
When it speaks,
will you recognize the voice—
or pretend
you have never
heard it
before?
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