Howard Hager

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Howard Hager

Howard Hager

@pilot991

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Maureen McCormick@MoMcCormick7·
Rest In Peace Sid Krofft❤️ Thank you for the sweetest memories… xo
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Jonathan Choe
Jonathan Choe@choeshow·
Homeless INC is out of control. Like I’ve been saying lately, it’s the builders making out like bandits. In CA, the Democrats are allegedly in on it. Sounds like a classic kickback scheme.
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII

CAUGHT ON HIDDEN CAMERA: LA Housing Department Financial Officer Admits Witnessing Multiple Instances of Fraud Up To “$10–$20 Million” & “Going To People’s Pockets,” Homeless Developers Committing Forms Of Embezzlement, With Superiors Looking The Other Way To Help Mayor Karen Bass Maintain “Re-Election Funds.” “I have a couple of developers doing really sketchy stuff. My project was with a developer called CRCD — Marcella Gardens. We [LA City] can’t figure out where all the money is going… it’s going to people’s pockets.” “If they [LA Housing Department] were to call out the people [Developers] contacting Karen Bass’s office, she might not get enough money for re-election — or for what she needs done.” “For whatever reason, LAHSA gets allocated a ton of money, but they [LAHSA] don’t really have a whole lot to show for it.” Donald Byers, a Finance Development Officer from the Los Angeles housing programs, admits on hidden camera that millions of taxpayer money disappear inside the city’s low-income housing system. Byers told our undercover journalist he flagged the fraud internally but was ignored. “I’ve reported it… nothing happens.” Accountability is avoided. Despite years-long delays on projects, funding continues to flow even when, by his own admission, officials are failing. Meanwhile, as billions are poured into homelessness programs, the money is “going to people’s pockets.” Despite years-long project delays, funding continues to flow even as, by his own admission, oversight appears to be failing. After raising red flags, Byers says nothing changed and now he claims, “At this point, I’m just covering myself.” Our team reached out to Byers for comment and he threatened to contact lawyers in order to stop our publication. We also reached out to @LAHD___ , @CRCD_SouthLA , & @MayorOfLA for comment. Mayor Karen Bass replied with, “this is total BS.” Thank you, @Savsays for hosting this report. @ctznjusticelg @KarenBassLA @MayorOfLA @GavinNewsom @CAgovernor @GavinNewsom @LAHD___ @CRCD_SouthLA

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William Shatner
William Shatner@WilliamShatner·
To put a stop to this ridiculous rumor once and for all. READ 👇🏻
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Patriot🇺🇸Newswire@NewswirePatriot·
Actor John Cleese is being BLASTED for calling out the World's silence after Black Christians were murdered by Muslims. "It looks rather as though Black Lives DON'T Matter," Cleese said. 👉 Does he have a point? Why don't their lives matter?
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YAF
YAF@yaf·
Students are lining up around the block to see @benshapiro speak tonight at the University of Pennsylvania!
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
🚨 A Nebraska police officer shot and killed a woman who abducted and stabbed a 3-year-old boy inside a Walmart. Noemi Guzman, 31, was shot after she refused commands and slashed the child in the head with a knife.
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Alireza Talakoubnejad
Alireza Talakoubnejad@websterkaroon·
Farhikhtegan Magazine published a 42 minute discussion about the Islamabad Negotiations from an Iranian perspective, featuring Mohamad Amin Imanjani, one of the media members of the Iranian delegation. There were quite a few interesting points illustrating the Iranian perspective on the talks. Here were some of the main ones: - The Iranians believed the US delegation largely lacked the technical expertise to fully understand the issues in depth. They also did not have the authority to make major decisions (he points out Vance himself said he made multiple calls to Trump). - In contrast the Iranian delegation was highly specialized. They included two previous heads of Iran's negotiating teams (Araghchi and Bagheri Kani) along with the head of one of the three branches and were ready to make decisions. - They believed the US delegation led by the Vice President was primarily there to assess the state of Iranian thinking after weeks of war. They intentionally made maximalist demands to see how the Iranians would react. - Despite the very real damage Iran suffered form the war, the Iranian side believed they had a stronger hand than previous rounds of negotiations. Whereas after the 12 Day War Iran's main source of leverage was the 60% enriched uranium, now it has the Strait of Hormoz in addition to that. The Iranian negotiators aimed to maintain those gains. - Iran saw a this meeting as a rare opportunity for a high level encounter with the United States (the head of Iran's Parliament meeting with the US VP) for both systems (IR & USA) to gain a clear understanding of each other. - He affirms there were trilateral meetings with Iran, the US, and the Pakistanis in the same room and on the same table. No one was shuttling between rooms like the previous rounds. - This opportunity of direct dialogue at such a high level was quite valuable in each side getting a precise understanding of each other. He emphasized again that Iran had reached the conclusions from previous rounds that neither Witkoff, nor Kushner had the technical knowledge, experience, or ability to property communicate the main issues with high level US decisionmakers. [At this point a different journalist named Mohammad Sadegh Alizadeh also joins the discussion. He was not present in Islamabad] - The US neither was able to accept Iran's conditions, nor did it want to return to all out war like before. Thus a naval blockade is their attempt at a third path that still maintains pressure on Iran without the pains of all out conflict. Iran has concluded from this that the US strongly prefers not to return to previous war conditions. - Trump's logic is that if Iran is going to try to strangle the world economy then he will strangle the Iranian economy. - Given that over 80% of Iran's oil exports go to China, this will create an additional crisis between China and the US (on top of tariffs and other issues at hand). Iran is keeping a close eye to see if Trump's trip to China gets delayed again - if so they believe that is a sign of a wider gap between them. - Iran believes there is a risk that a blockade will push China to change its stance and more actively seek to put pressure on Iran to end its blockage of the Strait of Hormoz. This is a danger, because China has some leverage over Iran. Additionally up to now China has been friendly to Iran in this conflict and Iran used its veto at the UNSC. That may change. - It was noted that a UAE delegation went to China today and Iran believes this is an attempt to push China towards this direction. - If no agreement is reached and there is longer conflict, then in the next round of talks it is possible that in addition to the new card of the Strait of Hormoz, Iran will also have the card of Bab el Mandeb. He also notes that in normal times it may be possible to make up for a loss of Iranian oil in the market, but if the Strait remains closed, that loss is much more profound. And if Bab el Mandeb is closed that impact is amplified even more. Link to the full discussion (in Persian) is in the first comment
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Howard Hager@pilot991·
@MassGovernor stop the stupid after allow the independent audit to happen properly. Your ruining Spilka n others careers! Dem party is hiding corruption!
Diana DiZoglio@DianaDiZoglio

.@MassGovernor, if you can’t put in writing, to the SJC, your support of our efforts to audit the Legislature — then you do not support the 72% as you say. Actions matter more than words and as the Governor we need you to act. Lip service has given you political cover, until now.

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Diana DiZoglio
Diana DiZoglio@DianaDiZoglio·
.@MassGovernor, if you can’t put in writing, to the SJC, your support of our efforts to audit the Legislature — then you do not support the 72% as you say. Actions matter more than words and as the Governor we need you to act. Lip service has given you political cover, until now.
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Jeff Kuhner
Jeff Kuhner@TheKuhnerReport·
Boston Mayor Wu is embroiled in a big corruption scandal. Her administration misspent $560 million in federal funds. The nonprofit that received some of the money was caught submitting FAKE bank statements to cover up misuse of funds. Wu's blocking a fraud investigation! #mapoli
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Diana DiZoglio
Diana DiZoglio@massauditor·
“Is wondering and worrying aloud about the impartiality of the Attorney General and the judicial system really a view too dangerous to be aired?” Thank you, Wes Ritchie, for standing up for my fight on behalf of the 72% #mapoli masslawyersweekly.com/2026/04/10/let…
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