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Robin K. Wiggins

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 Joined Aralık 2022
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Chad Caton🎙🇺🇸
Chad Caton🎙🇺🇸@ImFiredUp2·
If you figure out who the COO of the RNC is then look at the Cornyn Campaign….. You will learn why so much RNC money was spent on Cornyn campaign and not Virginia. Gangsters all of them.
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Doggonit
Doggonit@Doggonitagain·
🛑 NO MORE ROY! Roy Cooper released thousands of prisoners early during COVID —including violent offenders — then hid the details from the public. Now, as he runs for U.S. Senate, he is being investigated of the floodgates he opened that endangered North Carolina families.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Schools (@wsfcs) and multiple other North Carolina school districts are CANCELING classes on Friday, May 1st, so that 900 teachers can go protest instead of teaching your children. Your taxpayer dollars are being wasted so teachers can be political activists.
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Margo
Margo@MargoinWNC·
Four Raleigh lobbyists indicted over fundraising trip to Kentucky - Business North Carolina 🤔 businessnc.com/four-raleigh-l…
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Aaron Siri
Aaron Siri@AaronSiriSG·
Someone inside Kaiser sent me the below internal guidance concerning shots and medications for newborns. It tells Kaiser employees that the "approach to how we introduce and administer routine newborn ... Hepatitis B vaccine" is to " avoid saying ‘it’s optional’ or ‘you can refuse’ unless directly asked” and to tell parents that "we will be giving" instead of asking consent to give. This is the antithesis of informed consent. Yet Kaiser calls it “excellent patient and family care.”
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Brian Balfour
Brian Balfour@BrianBalfourNC·
Gov. Stein, in his budget 2 days ago: across the board corporate tax reductions are bad because they "primarily benefit large multinational companies." Today: Stein brags about a giveaway potentially worth almost $20 million to a large, multinational corporation. #ncpol governor.nc.gov/news/press-rel…
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Cassie Clark
Cassie Clark@dogwoodblooms·
In layman's terms? The NC BAR is actively showing favoritism toward Democrat attorneys while punishing conservatives. This is a HUGE deal. Why is no one talking about it?? 😳
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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Homeland Security
“Nazi maggot ICE agents should be terrified…and subsequently executed…with two f**king bullets to the back of their Nazi maggot heads!”   After receiving this threat, ICE launched an investigation and identified Daniel Barber as the person who sent these death threats. Barber was arrested on April 10, 2026. He has a lengthy criminal history, including a conviction for murder and robbery with intent to cause bodily harm in 1990.   ICE law enforcement officers are facing an 8,000% increase in death threats. The violence and dehumanization of these men and women who are simply enforcing the law must END.
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New York Post@nypost

Feds bust convicted murderer who said 'Nazi maggot' ICE agents should be 'executed' trib.al/XZpd2se

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NizNellie3
NizNellie3@NizNellie3·
🚨 Kent State University has entered the chat. Mathematics Professor and Islamic Imam Nader Taha delivered one hell of a rant in support of the Hamas massacres on October 7, only weeks after the slaughters occurred. "Gaza planted the seeds of freedom. The faces of the children of Israel will be so humiliated. What do you want more than the humiliation of faces?" After being exposed, this genius claims that his words were "taken out of context." 😐 He's still employed. Kent State University received an estimated $120M–$180M in federal funding last year from our Dept of Education. H/T @MEMRIReports
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MEMRI@MEMRIReports

#ICYMI: Kent State Professor Imam Nader Taha in Ohio Friday Sermon: On October 7 We Saw Miracle After Miracle – the Children of Israel Were Humiliated and Defeated; Al-Aqsa Mosque Was Calling Out to Be Purified and Our Brothers and Sisters in Gaza Responded

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Jeanne-NC
Jeanne-NC@Jeanne2999432·
👇👀 NC desperately needs this to happen! Will you join me in calling the White House to request ICE MASS DEPORTATIONS IN NC (that we WON & FUNDED)? I'm calling daily w/the same request. More calls will provide faster action, folks. 10-5, M-F, brief messages are taken👇
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Ali Bradley@AliBradleyTV

NEW: @EROHouston arrests 277 illegal immigrants in just two weeks. Among the notable criminal offenses were: •17 convictions for child sex offenses •6 convictions for homicide-related offenses •67 convictions for robbery-related offenses (burglary, theft, robbery) •156 convictions for DWI (including 13 aliens convicted of 3 or more DWIs) •11 convictions for hit-and-run (failure to stop and render aid) •74 convictions for assault-related offenses •15 convictions for alien smuggling •14 convictions for illegal weapons/firearms offenses •16 convictions for drug trafficking •108 convictions for drug possession •29 convictions for resisting / evading arrest •16 convictions for fraud or forgery-related offenses •8 convictions for trespassing •15 gang members or associates The 25 below have been isolated by DHS because of the nature of their crimes. See thread for details.

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Clint Brown
Clint Brown@DissidentClint·
Do you know who LOVED the SPLC? In fact, the SPLC was famously her first ever donation and inspired her entire philanthropic career? Laurene Powell Jobs, who owns The Atlantic through her philanthropy Emerson Collective. Uh-oh, it all starts to make sense now. 1/
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Clint Brown@DissidentClint

A number of people have asked me about Lauren Powell Jobs, the owner of The Atlantic(?), and whether her alleged Epstein connections have anything to do with The Atlantic running the bizarre and discredited story on Kash. So, I’ll just answer it here. I don’t know and there’s no way to know their motivations. But, I get why people would ask that.

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Robert Burns
Robert Burns@RobertBurns82·
Roy Cooper was the closest to acting like a king than any governor we’ve had since our independence. Remember how he shut down churches and businesses and forced people to vaccinate themselves or they couldn’t be in public? And how Stein enforced his “rule,” as AG. Yet the ‘No Kings Crowd’ is silent about that.
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AppPatriotgirl 🇺🇸
ATTENTION NC VOTERS!!!
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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