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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
The Qataris have spent decades pushing and promoting Islamism: - they funded and distributed Islamist propaganda via Al Jazeera - infiltrated US higher education and helped normalise anti-Israel hatred - bought and paid journalists to spread their messages in the West - corrupted politicians, most famously in the Qatargate scandal - harboured terrorist groups in Doha for decades - funded terror groups around the world - served as a de facto “Bank of Terror” Now they are being bombed and punished by the Islamist Regime in Tehran.
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ArkVarkus@arkvarkus·
@marklevinshow A remarkable game of chess is being played by Israel and America with God leading and blessing them both.
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Mark R. Levin
Mark R. Levin@marklevinshow·
Did the Israeli air force actually go rogue in bombing the Iranian oil field?  Seriously?  How is that even possible, given our massive presence there and interlocking nature of these strikes between the two air forces.  The Iranian regime responded by attacking Qatar's oil production.   That likely became a problem but not much of one.  I think there's more here than meets the eye, but it really doesn't matter.  It's inconsequential to the overall mission and endgame -- the elimination of the Iranian regime.
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Hillel Fuld
Hillel Fuld@HilzFuld·
Per request, I’m sharing my thoughts on this week’s Torah portion today so people don’t miss it. I’ll be sharing it again tomorrow before Shabbat. 🙏 This week, we begin the third book of the Torah, the book of Leviticus. The name of this week’s portion is Vayikra, which means ‘He called’. There is an old tradition that when teaching kids Torah, we start with this book of Leviticus. Some schools still do this today. The question is why. Leviticus is the most technical book of the five books and it is almost exclusively about the sacrifices brought in the temple. Why would such a technical and somewhat irrelevant for us today book be the first thing a kid learns? Why not Genesis? That would make the most sense. If not Genesis, why not any of the other books? Leviticus would be the last one I’d think to start teaching my kid. So before we get into the portion, let’s first answer this question. There are many answers given, but perhaps the answer is in the question itself. Why start with teaching a kid about sacrifice? Perhaps the idea of sacrifice is the most important lesson of all, especially today. Maybe we start with this book because it teaches children that learning Torah, keeping the Torah requires sacrifice. Perhaps it’s to teach kids that life is about sacrifice. Maybe what we are teaching our kids is that nothing good is achieved in life without sacrifice, without hard work. As we say today, no pain no gain. Maybe what we’re saying to our kids is “Soon, we will learn how God created the world, how to treat others with respect, and all the stories that happened to your nation, but first? You have to know that no matter what it is you’re going to do in life, if you want to accomplish anything big, it requires sacrifice. Greatness requires sacrifice.” The portion begins with, “GOD called to Moses and spoke to him from the Tent of Meeting, saying: Speak to the Israelite people, and say to them: When any of you presents an offering of cattle to GOD: You shall choose your offering from the herd or from the flock.” The portion then proceeds to discuss the sacrifices in great detail. So the first question is, why did God speak to Moses in the “Tent of meeting”? After all, He was talking to Moses and only Moses. Why talk to him in such a public place that anyone from the whole nation could easily enter? Why not in some location that is more discrete? A beautiful answer that I heard is that God is teaching us, the whole nation, how much potential each one of us has. God is teaching us all a lesson that so many of us need to internalize today. “Yes”, God is saying, “I am talking to Moses, but just know, I’m doing it right here in this public place, because if you want to, you can approach, you can see God (figuratively) too, you too can be like Moses, but that requires you to want to see God, to want to recognize His presence and acknowledge His actions and miracles.” You want to see God? You have to welcome Him into your life. You have to come to the tent where God is talking to Moses. Perhaps God is teaching us what a verse later on in the Torah says that “Faith in God is not in the sky or across the ocean”, meaning it’s not inaccessible to you. All you need to do is open your eyes and be ready and willing to see God. Without that, you won’t see God. You have to be emotionally, mentally, and spiritually ready, and then you’ll see Him loud and clear. He is right here in this public tent. Tragically, we, the Jewish people, have a tendency to not open our hearts and eyes to God’s presence. When God told Moses to take the nation out of Egyptian slavery, the people complained, many of them stayed back, and the ones who left spent 40 years in the desert complaining and doubting God’s presence. Even when God performed one of the greatest miracles in history, the splitting of the sea, the nation didn’t jump in, they didn’t have faith that even after everything God and Moses had already done for them, that here, God would save them again. What is interesting is that when they arrived at the Red Sea and they heard the Egyptian chariots approaching them, they turned to Moses and asked him why he took them out of Egypt if they’re just going to die there on the shore. Moses then turns to God and asks Him the same question, “Why did you take them out of Egypt if they’re just going to die here?” God’s answer there is incredibly profound and more relevant today than ever. God doesn’t tell Moses to tell the people to pray some more, to do some more good deeds, what he says is fascinating. God says to Moses “Why are you yelling at me? They want to be saved? Tell the nation to jump in, to go, to not wait for me.” In other words, God is teaching us that sometimes, we have to take that first step and then God does His part and saves us. And that is exactly what happened. One man, Nachshon had the courage to step into the sea. As soon as he did, as soon as he took that first step and demonstrated to God that he has faith in Him, the water began to split. A few verses later, Hashem says “Let the people sit quietly and watch as I save them.” So which one is it? Do we need to “Jump in” or does God miraculously take over? The answer is of course both. When we jump in, when we take that leap, (when we decide to make Aliyah despite the challenges), God will then do His part, but first, we need to take that first step. So how do we do that? How do we open ourselves up to recognize God? Are there some tricks or tips? Furthermore, what happens if we don’t recognize God? Why do fail at recognizing Him and what happens when we don’t see His presence? To answer that, let’s go back to the sacrifices. How do you say sacrifice in Hebrew? Korban. The word Korban, which means sacrifice, has the same root as two other words, Karov, which means close, and Krav, which means battle. What is the significance of that? The answer is that when we sacrifice, when we work hard at it, we achieve a state of Karov, of being close to God. How? By Krav, by battling, aka fighting our instinct to think that everything that happens is either a coincidence or it’s me doing that incredible thing, not God. When we think we deserve all the credit for our achievements, when we take exclusive credit for miracles like the iron dome or our spectacular military victories, that is when we can’t recognize God. We need to accept that God runs the show and sure, our hard work deserves credit too, but first and foremost, it’s God. So we bring a Korban in order to achieve Karov by Krav. We grow close to God by sacrificing and fighting the urge to not recognize Him. But that’s not all you need to recognize and welcome God into your life. As we said before, God is teaching us here that each one of us can become Moshe and have that closeness with God. How? By emulating Moshe and the one and only characteristic we know about him, which is humility. The Torah says Moshe was the most humble of all men. If you want to see God, you need to humble yourself and be prepared to acknowledge that there is something greater than you. How do we see that here? If you look at the very first word of this portion, it’s Vayikra, He called. However, if you take a closer look at that first world, you’ll notice something interesting and very unique. The last letter of that word, Vayikra, the letter aleph is different. In a Torah scroll, the letter aleph is smaller than the rest of the letters. The commentary explain that God called Moses, but Moses was so humble that he felt uncomfortable with the Torah saying that God called him so he asks God to remove that word “Vayikra” from the Torah. God pushes back and refuses to remove the word, so the commentary explain that Moses and God compromised and included the word but made that letter smaller. So if you want God to call you, to speak to you, to be a part of your life, you need to make yourself smaller in order to understand that there is something bigger than you. So far, we learned that each one of us has the potential to achieve greatness and become like Moses. But in order to achieve that, we need to fight the urge to take credit, and be willing to take that first step. However, there is something even deeper about that first word of Vayikra, ‘He called’. The Talmud teaches us that there was never a prophet like Moses, with one exception. Bilam was a prophet who had that potential to be a prophet on the level of Moses. So then why was Bilam so evil? The answer is in one letter. Here God called Moses, Vayikra”, but with Bilam, it says God “Vayaker”, which is spelled the same way minus that last letter. However, the word Vayaker also shares the root with the word “Mikre”, which means coincidence. What was the difference between Moshe and Bilam? Why did one use their abilities to do good and one use the same ability to do bad? The answer is that Bilam’s philosophy was “Mikre”, coincidence. He lived life as if everything was a coincidence and not God’s doing. Moshe, on the other hand, was humble enough to see God and recognize that he was just a human being and that there is something greater than you. Bilam lived as if nothing is a miracle and Moses lived as if everything was a miracle. This idea answers another question. When it comes to the ancient commandment of erasing Amalek, a nation that fought us when we were weakest, when in the desert, the obvious question is what did they do that was so bad? Why do we have this unique commandment to erase them? The answer is right there in the verses about Amalek. The Torah says to erase Amalek, why? “Asher karcha baderech”, because they “Karcha” as you were on your journey. What does Karcha mean? Well, now that we understand what the difference between Moshe and Bilam was, we see that same word “Mikre” about amalek. Amalek was the epitome of coincidence, of lack of faith. They were the total antithesis of everything God and the Jewish people stand for. Like Bilam, Amalek was all about coincidence, which is a very dangerous way of living life, so we are commanded to erase them and their philosophy that nothing is God and everything is coincidence. So, until now, we’ve learned that God is telling us that we can be like Moshe and achieve greatness and closeness to God if we do a few things. We need to be humble, we need to be willing to see God when He appears and to understand thay nothing is coincidence and God runs the world. Now that we understand all that, we have one more question to answer. What is the consequence of not welcoming God into your life? What happens when you don’t recognize His presence? So far, we’ve stayed on that first verse and even the first word of that first verse. Now let’s go to the end of the portion and we’ll find something very strange. In the very last chapter of the portion, there are a verses that deal with dishonesty and stealing. The verse says “GOD spoke to Moses, saying: When a person sins and commits a trespass against GOD-by dealing deceitfully with another in the matter of a deposit or a pledge, or through robbery…” The glaring question is how is dealing deceitfully and sinning against your fellow man, a trespass against God? The Torah has commandments that are between man and God and commandments between man and man. This seems like a prohibition between man and man. Stealing, cheating, tricking, how is that a transgression against God? The answer is, when does a society become so immoral that the people steal? What leads to a person acting deceitfully? What makes a society so immoral that theft and dishonesty becomes a norm? The answer is a lack of faith. If I don’t believe that there is something greater than me, if I think I’m the ultimate being and all that matters is me, then of course I’m going to steal. Why wouldn’t I? All that matters is me! So when you steal, when you cheat in business, what you are in essence saying is that there is no God, that there is no one or nothing bigger than me. If I want that thing, I’ll simply take it. Why not? A lack of faith in God makes the moral fabric of that society disintegrate. This could not possibly be any truer than it is today. We see individualism taken to such a level that people think that all that matters is them. Everything is me, me, me. iPhone, iPad, iMac. I. I. I. Everything is about me and nothing else. There is nothing greater than me. The result? The west can no longer differentiate between good and evil, between a country and nation that just wants to live in peace, and an ideology that wants to prevent that, and wants to spread its genocidal ideology to everyone else. In the west, we have removed God from our society. We have taught our children that all that matters is them and nothing is greater than them. As a result, we see more immorality today than we’ve seen in a very long time. God here teaches us exactly how to achieve closeness with Him, why it’s so important to welcome Him into your life, and finally, what happens we remove Hashem from our lives and begin to believe that the world revolves around me and all that matters are my wants, my desires. When we aren’t humble enough to recognize how small we are, when we can’t be like Moses who was so humble that he asked God to remove the word Vayikra from the Torah, then we fail to recognize God and His involvement in our lives. When there is no God in my life, then like Bilam and like Amalek, everything is simply a coincidence. Rockets falling in empty spaces? Coincidence. Aerial defense systems intercepting ballistic missiles? That’s all me. When miracles happen, we think that it’s either a coincidence or it’s all me. We simply fail to give the credit where it’s due, we fail to recognize and thank God for all the miracles. However, when we do recognize God and we welcome Him into our lives, then we have the faith to “Jump in”, to take steps even when difficult because we know God has our backs. As a result, God does His part and says “Now sit and watch how I fight for you and help you, my children, the Jewish people. Watch how I help you achieve greatness and defeat your enemies, but it all starts with making room for me, God, in your lives.” Shabbat shalom.
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Bill Mitchell
Bill Mitchell@mitchellvii·
EVERYONE STAY CALM: ❤️ We are deep in a spiritual battle right now! President Trump is resetting the entire global power structure and he's actively removing a source of demonic evil from the world. An evil that, if left unchecked, could ignite World War III. Don't expect them to surrender quietly. Don't expect this to be clean or easy. We're already seeing people we once called friends flip and turn on us. Fine. Let them expose themselves now - better before the midterms than later. Trump's approval with the MAGA base? 100%. You literally can't go higher! Most of the sudden "hate" from former allies? It's rooted in their hatred of Israel. This isn't just politics, folks - it's spiritual. Ignore the black-pillers: Don't engage. Don't debate them. They're irrelevant noise. We're not cats chasing shadows. Who's with me? ⬇️
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Mahyar Tousi
Mahyar Tousi@MahyarTousi·
Remember this insane prediction? 😂 Absolutely unhinged.
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Rabbi Brian Samuel
Rabbi Brian Samuel@rabbriansamuel·
Here's the sequence and I have the biblical receipts. 1. All nations will come against Israel. 2. The war will reach Jerusalem and last for 3.5 years. 3. Yeshua returns to earth, along with His holy ones, to fight against all who fought against Israel. 4. Yeshua and Israel are again face to face. 5. Israel recognizes Yeshua as Messiah. 6. The 1,000 Messianic Kingdom on earth begins.
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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Everyone will be watching Tucker; don’t even try to lie.
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Former Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸
Heartbreaking 💔 THIS is what we thought MAGA was going to end. We believed Trump would end it because he told us he would. This is Trump’s new MAGA and I want nothing to do with it. Pray for our troops🙏because Trump is sacrificing them for Israel.
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ArkVarkus
ArkVarkus@arkvarkus·
@MarioNawfal Oh yeah, I'm sure that was the reason he quit. Your IQ is getting lower by the day.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸 Joe Kent wanted answers about Charlie Kirk’s assassination, now he's out Back in 2025, Kent pushed to investigate whether foreign actors played a role in the killing Kash Patel reportedly pushed back Officials publicly denied any conflict at the time But reports pointed to growing tension inside intelligence circles Fast forward to today, Kent resigns as pressure builds inside the U.S. government over escalation with Iran Taken together, this looks bigger than one case It points to internal divisions spilling into the open dallasexpress
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🇺🇸🇮🇷Joe Kent in 2024: “As someone who lost my late wife in these wars, as somebody who fought myself 11 combat deployments... I would love to tell you it had worked, but it simply did not... If we go to war with Iran, this is going to be a disaster.”

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ArkVarkus@arkvarkus·
@WellsJorda89710 OR, that war started on October 7 and is nearing its conclusion. Iran is already finished.
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Reverend Jordan Wells
Reverend Jordan Wells@WellsJorda89710·
🚨 BREAKING PROPHECY ALERT: EZEKIEL 38 IS UNFOLDING BEFORE OUR EYES! 🚨 Thousands of years ago, God warned through Ezekiel: - A leader called GOG from the land of MAGOG (far north) will rise with a HUGE coalition. - PERSIA (modern IRAN) joins the attack (Ezekiel 38:5). - They come against Israel when it's dwelling in "peace and safety" — like a storm, covering the land like a cloud (38:9,16). - Allies from the north, Africa, and beyond swarm in to plunder (38:4-6). But GOD intervenes with FURY: - Earthquake shakes the mountains of Israel. - Pestilence, blood, torrential rain, hailstones, fire & brimstone rain down (38:18-22). - The invaders turn on each other in confusion. - Bodies pile so high it takes 7 MONTHS to bury them (39:11-16). - Birds feast on the fallen (39:17-20). - GOD's name is glorified to ALL nations—Israel is restored, His Spirit poured out (39:21-29). We're seeing the setup: Iran (Persia) weakened yet raging, northern powers aligning, Israel in the crosshairs amid "peace" talks and threats. Headlines scream what Scripture predicted! This isn't coincidence—it's the stage being set. Jesus said: "When you see these things BEGIN to happen, look up—your redemption draws near!" (Luke 21:28) Are we in the "latter days"? 🙏 Watch. Pray. Stand with Israel. The King is returning! Drop a 🔥 if you're watching prophecy unfold in real time! Share if you believe the Bible is alive today! #Ezekiel38 #GogAndMagog #BibleProphecy #EndTimes #Iran #Israel #Persia #JesusIsComing #StandWithIsrael ✝️🇮🇱⏳
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🚨 BREAKING: 🇬🇧🇺🇸🇮🇷🇮🇱 “We regarded Witkoff and Kushner as Israeli assets that dragged a president into a war he wants to get out of.” - UK national security adviser Jonathan Powell He reportedly saw Iran’s nuclear offer during negotiations as serious enough to prevent escalation. Diplomats say real progress was being made, and the proposal was “unexpectedly substantial.” Britain viewed the later strikes as premature, believing diplomacy was still working. Jonathan Powell reportedly labeled Witkoff and Kushner as Israeli assets that dragged Trump into the war. Source: The Guardian
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨 BREAKING: 🇱🇧🇮🇱 Hezbollah carried out a barrage of dozens of rockets targeting northern Israel.

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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
@MarioNawfal Can’t believe I need to spell this out Step one: Israel and the U.S. weaken the regime Step two: Iranians finish off the job.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇱 Israel’s message on Iran kind of contradicts itself Gideon Sa’ar says the regime “can only be toppled by the Iranian people”… but also says they can’t do it without outside help. So which is it? If outside powers are needed, it starts to sound a lot less like a popular revolt and a lot more like something else. Source: Clash Report
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 USS Tripoli just passed Singapore after leaving Okinawa, heading toward the Middle East. Around 2,200 Marines onboard, plus F-35 jets and Ospreys. Basically a mini aircraft carrier. Usually these units handle evacuations, rapid strikes, or emergency ops. No details on mission yet… this kind of move isn’t random. Source: CNN

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ArkVarkus
ArkVarkus@arkvarkus·
@_The_Prophet__ It also matters where this is happening. Which State? What cities? Many States are still doing quite well. Like FL, TX, TN…
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SightBringer
SightBringer@_The_Prophet__·
⚡️The housing market is becoming a trap. That is the signal. People were taught that a house is wealth because it can always be turned back into movement. Sell it. Move. Resize life. Reset. That was the deal. Now more people are discovering that the number can still be there while the freedom is gone. The house still has value on paper. The exit does not clear. That is why this search term is exploding. Owners are locked to old mortgages that belong to a dead rate regime. Selling means stepping into a much worse life equation. Buyers face the same equation from the other side and flinch. So the market cannot clear honestly. It freezes. Volume dies. Prices stay elevated longer than they should because the market is not really discovering price anymore. It is suppressing truth through immobility. That is the real break. The pain did not hit housing through a clean crash. It hit through paralysis. A crash would force reality into the open. This freezes people inside stale valuations and bad choices. You keep the house. You keep the old loan. You keep the illusion. You lose optionality. And optionality was the whole point. Once that goes, the damage spreads fast. People stop moving for work. Families stop upgrading. Older owners stop downsizing. Builders stop trusting demand. Every business that feeds on housing turnover starts starving. The house stops acting like stored mobility and starts acting like a concrete claim on your future. The cold truth is simple: This is what it looks like when an asset class stops functioning like wealth and starts functioning like captivity.
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Google search term “can’t sell house” hits new all-time high.

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Cernovich
Cernovich@Cernovich·
Never thought I'd see anti-Catholic hatred return to the United States, but this shows a lack of imagination on my part. Bolsheviks destroyed Orthodox Christian churches. Spanish Marxists began burning priests alive. The devil hates Catholics.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Trump built a trap and walked into it himself... Five Western leaders just called for "immediate de-escalation" in Lebanon while Gulf allies are privately telling Washington not to stop the war until Iran is fully defanged. Trump is being pulled in opposite directions by everyone he needs. The Gulf states didn't ask for this war but now want it finished properly because a wounded Iran with remaining firepower is more dangerous than the one that existed three weeks ago. Europe wants it stopped yesterday because the energy crisis is destroying their economies. And Israel just launched a full ground invasion of Lebanon that could drag on for years. Trump needed a quick win and a cooperative Iran to gain leverage over Hormuz and by extension China. Instead he's stuck in a war his own intelligence told him wouldn't achieve regime change, with allies who won't send ships and partners who won't let him quit. Source: Reuters, NYT
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🇺🇸🇮🇷 200+ U.S. TROOPS WOUNDED ACROSS 7 COUNTRIES IN IRAN WAR The Pentagon released its most detailed casualty accounting yet. American servicemembers have been wounded in Bahrain, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. Most injuries came from one-way attack drones in the opening days. 13 killed in action. 6 more died in the KC-135 crash in Iraq. 10 seriously injured. More than 180 of the wounded have returned to duty, but traumatic brain injuries are still showing up days later. The U.S. has struck over 7,000 targets in Iran. Israel has hit another 8,000. Three weeks in. Fifteen thousand targets destroyed. And Iran can still hit American troops in seven different countries with cheap drones that cost a fraction of the missiles used to shoot them down. Source: Washington Post, CENTCOM

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ArkVarkus
ArkVarkus@arkvarkus·
@Cernovich And yet, that is one of the things we love about him. He does whatever the hell he wants.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
The President should not be involving himself in podcaster beefs over hot dog size.
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ArkVarkus@arkvarkus·
@ianmiles She may have a severe case of Ozempic brain.
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Ian Miles Cheong
Ian Miles Cheong@ianmiles·
Megyn Kelly says she may file a RESTRAINING ORDER against Mark Levin for him criticizing her She said earlier in the video that the "Grandma Groyper" name was driving her nuts Now the "Queen of Free Speech"—who bans guests from talking about Tucker—wants to silence her critics
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ArkVarkus@arkvarkus·
@Cernovich So now you too have lost faith in Trump? Please say it ain’t so.
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Cernovich@Cernovich·
Putin thought he would take Ukraine quickly, too.
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