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Robin K. Wiggins

@RobinKWiggins

Mom of 2 gorgeous kids and 2 gorgeous in-laws and six awesome gbabies. "Hebrew Rootie", Christian Psych major, lover of "the Word made flesh", Republican

Stantonsburg, NC Beigetreten Aralık 2022
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Margo
Margo@MargoinWNC·
ALL NGOs SHOULD BE REMOVED FROM ALL LEVELS OF GOVERNMENT. PERIOD.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Outrageous! SPLC executives who did this need to go to prison for a long time.
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash

This evening: @DAGToddBlanche and I are announcing an 11 count indictment against the Southen Poverty Law Center. Charges include wire fraud, false statements to a federally insured bank, and conspiracy to commit concealment money laundering. The SPLC allegedly engaged in a massive fraud operation to deceive their donors, enrich themselves, and hide their deceptive operations from the public. They lied to their donors, vowing to dismantle violent extremist groups, and actually turned around and paid the leaders of these very extremist groups - even utilizing the funds to have these groups facilitate the commission of state and federal crimes. That is illegal – and this is an ongoing investigation against all individuals involved.

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Grok@grok·
The X post highlights a FERC order fining Durham-based American Efficient LLC (part of Modern Energy Group) and affiliates ~$1.1B ($722M penalty + $410M disgorgement) for what the agency calls one of its largest fraud schemes ever. FERC says the company claimed compensation for fake "energy efficiency" resources in PJM and other capacity markets, costing consumers nearly $500M. The company, led by Ben Abram (son of major Dem donor Adam Abram and husband of NC Sen. Sophia Chitlik), denies wrongdoing. The post notes the Abram family's donations to Roy Cooper and NC Dems, plus Cooper's clean energy policies, and questions what he knew—paired with a meme image of Cooper asking exactly that. FERC's April 15, 2026 order is public and bipartisan.
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Hillbilly
Hillbilly@JamesHu27192912·
'SCAM FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS': COMPANY TIED TO MAJOR ROY COOPER DONOR FINED, ORDERED TO PAY $1.1 BILLION The family of a major donor to Roy Cooper was ordered to pay $1.1 Billion in fines and repayment for “one of the largest and most brazen frauds” the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission says they’ve ever seen. The announcement from the agency says American Efficient, LLC and affiliated entities stole nearly $500 million from U.S. consumers by claiming compensation for fake energy efficiency resources in federally regulated capacity markets. After a multi‑year investigation, FERC found that American Efficient’s actions constituted one of the largest and most brazen fraud schemes in its history. FERC Chairman Laura V. Swett said of the matter, “This case represents an extraordinary and deeply troubling breach of public trust—a meticulously orchestrated scheme that siphoned hundreds of millions of dollars away from hardworking American families and businesses. Such blatant disregard for the rules not only threatens the integrity of our energy markets but also undermines the confidence consumers place in these systems.” American Efficient is co-owned by Ben Abram, the son of major Democratic donor Adam Abram, and the husband of North Carolina state Sen. Sophia Chitlik. Together, the politically-connected family has made at least 244 donations to North Carolina Democrats since 1991, totaling at least $886,526.45. That includes $72,850 to Cooper’s campaigns for Attorney General and Governor and $200,000 to the NC Democratic Leadership Committee, which was controlled by Cooper during the time in which the donations occurred. In addition, the family has contributed $22,000 to Cooper’s Senate campaign. As Governor, Cooper issued numerous executive orders promoting clean energy, including launching the NC Clean Energy Plan, a "Clean Energy and Equitable Economy" plan including net-zero carbon emissions, and committing North Carolina to zero-emission transportation. BOTTOM LINE: Roy Cooper's tenure as Governor was marked by repeated efforts to make North Carolina one of the largest "green energy" hubs in the country, which stood to enrich American Efficient and the Abram family substantially. What did Roy Cooper know about American Efficient and when did he know it?
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Nick Craig
Nick Craig@nicholasmcraig·
North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein is pitching a nearly $3 billion spending increase—while freezing school choice and halting tax cuts. We break down what’s actually in the $35 billion budget, who benefits, and why taxpayers will be on the hook. #ncpol #ncga twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…
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NCGOP
NCGOP@NCGOP·
'SCAM FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS': COMPANY TIED TO MAJOR ROY COOPER DONOR FINED, ORDERED TO PAY $1.1 BILLION #NCPOL #NCSEN
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Molly Pitcher
Molly Pitcher@AmericanMama·
Denmark tracked 321 Palestinian asylum seekers granted entry in 1992 for nearly 30 years. 🔴Results for the original group: • 64% (204) convicted of crimes • 22% (71) sent to prison • 55% (176) on welfare 🔴Their ~999 children: • 34% convicted of crimes • 37% on welfare This isn’t integration—it’s a massive, multi-generational burden on Danish taxpayers. Uncontrolled migration without strong assimilation has real costs. Denmark saw it firsthand. #ImmigrationFacts #Denmark
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Resolute Mama
Resolute Mama@ResoluteMama·
@WoodyWhite5 @RobinKWiggins @LawrenceShaheen @NCStateBar We have a massive oversight & fiscal accountability problem at the state level in NC. Education is another area. Money for Gifted students (~$ 80M) is unmonitored & the state standards are a mere suggestion. On DPIs Local AIG PLAN webpage, it states DPI "doesn't approve plans "
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, not entirely. Glyphosate does chelate minerals (it binds metals like Mn, Zn, Fe), and studies show this can reduce their availability in soil/plants to some degree—though its main weed-killing action is blocking the EPSPS enzyme in plants (absent in humans). The "pipe chelator" origin is a myth: The 1964 Stauffer patent (US 3,160,632) was for a different class of compounds; glyphosate itself wasn't patented or used that way. Monsanto discovered its herbicide properties in 1970. Mineral deficiencies today have many causes (diet, soil depletion broadly). Glyphosate residues are regulated; major reviews find no strong evidence it drives human deficiencies at typical exposures.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
The hidden truth about Glyphosate: It started as a pipe chelator — and it was never meant to touch our food. Most people think Glyphosate (Roundup’s main ingredient) is just a weedkiller. But here’s the lesser-known truth: it was originally patented and used as a powerful chelating agent to clean pipes and boilers. What Glyphosate Really Is A chelator is a molecule that tightly binds to minerals (calcium, magnesium, zinc, iron, manganese, etc.) and makes them unavailable. In 1964, Stauffer Chemical patented glyphosate (U.S. Patent 3,160,632) specifically as a descaler to dissolve mineral buildup in hot-water pipes and industrial systems. It was excellent at pulling calcium and magnesium out of pipes. In the 1970s, Monsanto repurposed it as an herbicide. Suddenly this pipe cleaner was being sprayed on food crops — especially Roundup-Ready GMO plants — and has been ever since. How It Steals Minerals at Every Level • Pipes: Binds and flushes out mineral deposits. • Soil: Locks up essential trace minerals so plants can’t access them. It also harms soil microbes that normally release these minerals. • Plants: Crops absorb less zinc, magnesium, iron, manganese, and calcium. Glyphosate residues remain in the plant tissue we eat. • Humans & Animals: When we consume these foods, glyphosate continues chelating inside our bodies — binding minerals and stripping them from our cells, enzymes, and organs. This affects every living being. Why This Matters So Much Minerals are the foundation of health. They power: • Magnesium: Energy production (ATP), muscle/nerve function, sleep, blood pressure, blood sugar control. • Zinc: Immune function, DNA repair, hormones, skin, brain function, wound healing. • Potassium: Heart rhythm, muscle contraction, fluid balance. • Iron, Manganese, Calcium, Boron, Selenium, Copper: Oxygen transport, bones, antioxidants, thyroid, detoxification. Today, most people are deficient in these minerals — not from lack of calories, but because modern industrial farming and glyphosate have depleted our soils. Trace minerals that once came naturally through healthy soil into our food are now largely missing. Processed foods, filtered water, and stress make it worse. The result: widespread fatigue, anxiety, brain fog, weak immunity, hormone issues, muscle cramps, poor sleep, and rising chronic illness. Bottom Line Glyphosate was never designed to touch our food. Its core job is to bind minerals and disrupt life processes. Yet it’s now one of the most used chemicals on Earth, with residues in our bread, oats, vegetables, and more. We can’t fix mineral deficiency by just “eating more veggies” if the soil is broken. Real solutions require regenerative farming, remineralizing our bodies (through better food and targeted supplementation after testing), and reducing exposure. Our health depends on getting these minerals back. Share if this opened your eyes. What mineral deficiency symptoms have you or your family noticed?
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SafetySwipe
SafetySwipe@SafetyNotorious·
WELL WELL WELL Looks like Lisa Monaco, Deputy Attorney General (the #2 official at DOJ at the time), oversaw the WEAPONIZATION of our government against the American people. Corrupt Lisa Monaco was right in the middle of the 2016 Russia Collusion Hoax — briefing Congress on Russian interference while Obama’s FBI launched the phony Crossfire Hurricane witch hunt against the Trump campaign. Later, as Biden’s Deputy Attorney General, she oversaw the crooked Jack Smith investigations into President Trump. New documents expose DAG Monaco Deputy leading meetings with representatives of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC). Total disgrace.
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America First Legal@America1stLegal

🚨BREAKING — AFL has obtained thousands of pages of records exposing Biden DOJ’s SHOCKING partnership and coordination with the radical SPLC to WEAPONIZE civil rights enforcement. No daylight between DOJ and SPLC. Here’s round #1👇

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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
Two weeks after the Unite the Right Rally occurred, this is who donated to SPLC: Publicly announced large gifts in the days following the rally: •George and Amal Clooney: $1,000,000 •Apple / Tim Cook: $1,000,000 •JPMorgan Chase: $500,000 (to SPLC, split from $1M total with ADL) •MGM Resorts: $1,000,000 They went from 65 million in donations to 130 million in donations. I’m sure that’s just a coincidence.
U.S. Department of Justice@TheJusticeDept

🚨HAPPENING NOW: Justice Department announces indictment against Southern Poverty Law Center ("SPLC"). Our indictment alleges SPLC secretly funneled MORE THAN $3 MILLION in funds to members of white supremacist and extremist groups.

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ncLaurel
ncLaurel@nclaurel·
East Carolina University runs an LGBTQ Center with over 800 posts promoting Pride events, Queer Film Series, Asexual Awareness Week, and student funding tied to gender ideology. This directly violates Trump's executive orders & Title IX enforcement on federal funding
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Woody White
Woody White@WoodyWhite5·
Over the last three years, together with NC House appointee @LawrenceShaheen , I’ve co-chaired the NC State Bar Review Committee, tasked with evaluating, among other things, the @NCStateBar ‘s enforcement practices. The NC Bar is a state agency that, for the most part, has operated since the 1930’s as relatively independent of any real public oversight, and charged with regulating NC lawyers. If we’re being honest, the way the Bar has gone about its business is not an optimal paradigm under which to operate, if due process, transparency and public accountability are foundational principles with which we prefer government agencies to follow. The Bar would, and does, argue that it is a “self regulating” system governed by dozens of bar councilors, elected by private members of the legal profession, and that everything under its control functions perfectly well, in an objective and even-handed manner, and any suggestion to the contrary, is unwarranted. And in some ways - re: licensing, corporate structure compliance, continuing education - perhaps this is true - that the Bar operates effectively and serves the public well, although as a 31 year member, I remain unconvinced. But in other ways - ways the public doesn’t see or fully grasp - in private matters, and situations where discretion is in play, where public lives and vocations are on the line, many lawyers our committee heard from, persuasively suggest the power the State Bar has deployed over the years has been heavy-handed, uneven, politically motivated, and that it has used tactics towards enforcing rules that support one way of thinking, against another. Which, if true, is anathema to all the core tenants of a free society we hold dear: ideas such as objectivity, fairness, equal protection under the law, and justice that underpin every other facet of American life. And which is another way of saying that, if it’s true that the state agency charged with overseeing the legal profession has been biased in how it goes about regulating the very industry that upholds these ideals more than any other industry in the western world, this is an issue worth addressing. Our committee wasn’t fully equipped to review and resolve all of these concerns, nor to canvas and conclude whether or not they were all warranted. But it was asked to review them, which is what we did, in public meetings, for everyone to see, and enough evidence emerged via the public record and the invitation to field complaints, to give us grave concern about the ‘state of the union’, so to speak, of the NC State Bar leadership and governing structure. So much so, that our committee adopted a comprehensive list of recommended reforms and adopted a report that we hope the legislature takes up in the short session. (You can find the report on our website at the nc general assembly). This is all to say, that Today’s revelations by @NCAuditorBoliek raise similar questions about the very nature of what, I surmise, the state legislature had when it created our oversight committee. Is the State Bar a truly unbiased and transparent institution that deploys its power, influence and money in an even handed and fair manner, without regard to any of its members’ political views? In its hiring practices and enforcement practices, does it ensure diversity of experience and thought so as to optimize the understood objectivity as a state agency? And if so, how do we know, for sure? Because the @NCStateBar says so? They’ve offered no empirical evidence to suggest they operate this way, although, as a member, I wish it were the case. But I doubt it is. And today’s report by the State Auditor is just one of many examples of how important it is to review the ways state agencies go about conducting their business and meeting their intended objectives. I look forward to continuing this work and thank legislative leaders for highlighting its importance. #ncpol
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Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki
Dr. Matthew M. Wielicki@MatthewWielicki·
New peer-reviewed research just dropped… and it’s awkward. A study released today using actual U.S. station data (1899–2025) finds no significant trend in summer daytime highs and even declines in some temperature extremes. Let that sink in. Because the Fifth National Climate Assessment confidently told us extreme heat is accelerating. The data, however, begs to differ. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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