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Live free or die Beigetreten Ocak 2025
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
New York State Attorney General Leticia James, who prosecuted Donald Trump, is helping to lead the anti-Trump "No Kings" protest. Video by @NJEGmedia:
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
Denver, Colo. (March 28) — Far-left extremists riot at the “No Kings” anti-Trump rally.
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
Los Angeles (March 28) — Far-left extremists are using "No Kings" protests to engage in anti-government insurrectionary violence. The rioters are trying to storm the federal building. Video by @Julio_Rosas11:
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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
Portland, Ore. (March 28) — Violent far-left extremists used the “No Kings” protest to launch an attack on the ICE facility again. They’ve used every “No Kings” protest for violence.
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i Report Racism & Child Crimes
🚨🚨BREAKING: Three U.S. Mayors facing or convicted of child sex offense in Separate Cases • Chad-Alan Carr, 48, former Mayor of Gettysburg, PA arrested March 13 for sexually exploiting and grooming a teenage boy through video chats. • Misty Roberts, 43, former Mayor of DeRidder, LA convicted March 3 of carnal knowledge and indecent behavior with a 16-year-old. • Frank Kovacs, 62, Mayor of Laurens, NY arrested March 19 on 14 felony counts including eight counts of first-degree rape of a child under 17. Elected officials who swore to protect the public… These cases proceeding in PA, LA, and NY courts. Protect our children.
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The Maine Wire
The Maine Wire@TheMaineWire·
Maine’s “No Kings” Rally — Signs, Side-Eyes, and Serious Questions Editorial by Jon Fetherston Saturday morning was a cold, brisk day, the kind of Maine morning that wakes you up whether you like it or not. Around 10:30 a.m., I made my way to my first rally of the day. A very large crowd had lined Route 1. It was, at least at first glance, a friendly scene. People were assembling near a local elementary school. Political signs were being attached to a school playground fence. Live music drifted across the area. Dogs on leashes. Kids bundled in winter jackets. It looked part community gathering, part protest. As I took photos, people began asking why. When I told some that I was a reporter, they smiled and posed. Others asked where I worked. When I answered that question, the mood changed fast. One person I recognized slightly looked at me and said, “I know who you work for, don’t talk to me.” Nice. When I asked attendees why they were there, the answers were predictable. President Trump got called plenty of names. Senator Susan Collins took heat. Pete Hegseth took heat too. But when I followed up with a simple question, what does this rally actually change? There was a noticeable pause… No one really had an answer. Still, they were convinced they had shown Trump something. So, off to Portland. As I exited I-295, reality showed up before I even reached the rally. At the stoplight, multiple people were begging for money. A quick left onto Preble Street told the rest of the story, people wandering, people laying in the street, trash scattered around, and individuals sleeping on the sidewalk outside the Elna’s Way shelter. It was a horrible optic for Portland and for the country. Monument Square was closed to traffic. DPW workers and Portland police officers were on scene, professional and calm. The rally atmosphere itself was orderly. As I walked into the square, I immediately saw Governor Janet Mills. I said, “Good morning, Governor.” What I got back was a wicked side-eye as she moved toward the ACLU tent. So much for that. I mingled with the crowd, asking people why they were there. It was, for the most part, a friendly crowd. Lots of dogs. Lots of children. Lots of signs. Then came the moment that really stood out. I ran into State Senator Jill Duson and asked if I could take a picture of her sign. She smiled. Then I introduced myself as Jon with the Maine Wire. I told her I was at Gateway Community Services the day Homeland Security was attempting to serve her son, Nathan Davis, a warrant tied to alleged fraud. Duson said nothing. Happy to hold a sign at a “No Kings” rally. Happy to stay silent while Gateway sits in front of the House Oversight Committee. You cannot make it up. I snapped a few more pictures, and then a local singer began performing on stage, singing, “Get the F** out of our Town.”* She was talented, no question about it. But is that really the right message with children standing just inches from the stage? From the same crowd that insists love is their superpower and hate has no home here? That is a mixed message, at best. And here is the bigger question. The Governor was there. A powerful state senator was there. Did they see what I saw on Preble Street? Did they see the people begging at the lights? Did they see people sleeping on sidewalks? Did they see the trash, the disorder, the human misery sitting just blocks away from the speeches and signs? And if they did, what are they doing about it? What are they doing about the fraud? What are they doing about the collapse of public order? What are they doing about the people living in the middle of this dysfunction? Simply put: nothing. That is what makes these events so hard to take seriously. The people with power show up for the optics. They pose. They mingle. They signal virtue. They stand in safe crowds and chant about national politics while the consequences of their own failures sit right around the corner in plain view. I love a good protest. Peaceful protest is a cornerstone of this country. Everyone has every right to attend a “No Kings” rally. Absolutely. But Trump is still President, and he will be for a little less than three more years. America has no kings. Which is a good thing. But what Maine does have is a political class that seems far more comfortable waving signs than answering hard questions. Can we stop with this…please?!
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Kimberly Morin
Kimberly Morin@Conservativeind·
This yahoo bent right over when Biden was behaving like an actual King mandating covid vaccines. Pappas is LYING, as usual. He's an absolute embarrassment to Granite Staters. #PuntPappas #NHpolitics #NHSen #NH01
Chris Pappas@ChrisPappasNH

New Hampshire was the first state to declare independence from the British crown. We don’t bow down to kings here. Today I joined No Kings protests to demand change from this administration.

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F.A. United States Attorney Bill Essayli
Federal agents have started arresting those who assaulted our personnel at the Los Angeles courthouse. To those who were smashing concrete blocks and throwing them at our officers, we have you on video. We will find you and arrest you too. You’ve been warned.
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LetsGoBFLO
LetsGoBFLO@HistorianUSA1·
This lady, who wore an “8647” sun hat to a No Kings protest today, owns a real estate brokerage in the Tampa Bay area. She also features similar content on her social media accounts. Do you think the Florida Secretary of State, which licenses these firms, would like to see this? @FLSecofState
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Robert De Niro is given his script to read at the No Kings Day Protest in New York City The camera catches him struggling to read his lines. He’s physically looking down, stumbling over words, and has to re-read sentences he gets wrong Its all scripted, paid, organized and fake
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0HOUR1@0hour1·
LA has been told to disperse or face arrests.
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Rob V
Rob V@RobV59·
Just declared an unlawful assembly. Los Angeles pd showing up in mass force
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34-year-old Benjamin Beale A search for a missing woman led police to find her "headless torso" inside a freezer on a bus belonging to her boyfriend. A further search of Beale's home uncovered a clandestine meth lab, kerosene, white powder, acetone, and a safe full of Dardar's wallet, ID, and credit cards.
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