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A new podcast tackling all the latest hot topics. Thanks for asking isn't afraid to say what's on our mind. Turn off the MSM, and turn on new media.

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The Black Conservative Preacher
This simply is NOT ok! This is NOT the behavior of a decent moral person who spreads "love is love." These degenerates claim that President Donald Trump and anyone who supports him is HATEFUL, yet they do things like this! This is beyond LOW. Targeting people's jobs, cars, etc is one thing. Going to someone's home is the middle of the night, which is another level. For the domestic terrorist, keep in mind that you're not WE THE PEOPLE. More than half of your own people who may agree with your views DO NOT AGREE with this kind of childish behavior.
Tommyboi4209@Tommy4Trump420

So antifa found out where we live already! Pretty sure it was Seattle pd that released it! Transtifa antifa domestic terrorists violently targeted and busted our bedroom window at 330 am this morning and bear maced me my wife and my dog and popped all our tires yet again all because they don’t want me exercising my first amendment rights and recording their violence and calls to violence against ICE agents and our President Donald Trump! My wife is innocent and they got her the worst! These “people” need to be held accountable! This is TERRORISM! Plain and simple! @Andjustice25979 @MrAndyNgo @choeshow @camhigby @ImFiredUp2 @nicksortor @nickshirleyy @GDaddyzs @NobleOne

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yatshitcray@yatshitcray·
Of everything that happened during my year at DOGE... This is what I’ll remember most. The first time I visited the Retirements Mine, I didn’t know what to expect. Some of the folks there had spent their entire careers inside that mountain. They were understandably cautious about me and the project at first, but they graciously taught me how everything worked. As I learned from them, I started building little tools to make their jobs easier. At first it was small: a button that saved hours of repetitive data entry. Before long, it became entire digital systems that helped them review retirement cases faster. Looking back, I’m grateful to say we built an incredible partnership. It wasn’t just the folks in the Mine, either. Over the past year, I had the privilege of working alongside retirement executives, engineers, and countless career employees. Every one of them played a role in bringing this effort to life. And then, somewhere along the way, visiting the Mine stopped feeling like a work trip. This might sound ridiculous to say, but over time it started to feel more like coming over for Thanksgiving. Except instead of fixing the family printer, it was figuring out how we could get all this paper onto computers. What struck me most came during these last few months. On my more recent trips, I’d set up shop in a conference room, and people would stop by throughout the day just to chat and pitch ideas. One adjudicator (let me know if I can tag you 😉) even had the day off, heard I was in the Mine, and drove all the way in anyway because she wanted to share an idea. And they weren’t asking whether AI was coming. They were pitching ideas for what we should build next. This was a team that had spent decades working with paper. Now here they were, brainstorming how technology and AI could make their work even better. That’s when I realized this effort became real. It wasn't just because we'd gone digital. It was because the people closest to the work were excited to help shape what came next. That’s the kind of thing you can’t fake.
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Andrew Kolvet
Andrew Kolvet@AndrewKolvet·
Candace, you and Charlie were not friends. He managed you. He kept things light and polite so you wouldn’t turn on the org. Show me any proof of genuine friendship from the last 12 months of his life? From the last 18 months? From the last 24 months? Not some 2018 text. Something recent. You gave him anxiety whenever you called or texted asking (demanding) to speak at our events. He made me or Justin deal with you and George. This is why when you tried to hire me in Feb 2024 for PR I agreed to go along with it against my better judgment, because Charlie asked me to keep you close and protect the org from you. (The publicist I tried to hire to run point prayed about it and felt the Lord told her a firm no, and so, I ultimately declined). This is your central, foundational lie. You were not his friend. You are not his defender. You were his tormenter. And now you torment his wife and the organization he built. Candace, you are a fraud.
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO

One more fight, Charlie. ✝️ I don’t fear these demons. We will win.

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Alex Svanevik 🐧@ASvanevik·
Now that the US is knocked out, I am formally extending an invitation to the American people to support Norway. Why? 1: The Vikings discovered America before Columbus. 2: There are more ethnic Norwegians in the US than in Norway. 3: Next weekend we can pillage the English peasants together. 4:
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TNT Sports U.S.@TNTSportsUS·
One of the greatest moments in NASCAR history. Looking back at Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s iconic win at Daytona after his father's passing ❤️
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Mario@PawlowskiMario·
Hey Florian @balogun , hear me out my brother in football⚽️ this is not about whether the red card was right or wrong anymore. That debate will never end. This is about the integrity of football. If I were in your boots, I’d refuse to play against Belgium. Not because I think you’re a bad player or because you asked for any of this, i think you are great, but because politics has now entered the game. A President of the United States publicly intervened, FIFA softened your suspension, and UEFA says FIFA crossed a red line. If you step onto that pitch, fair or unfair, millions of people will forever question whether you should have been there. Don’t forget that your career is in Europe, the home of the world’s biggest clubs, the highest level of football, and fans who treat this sport almost like a religion. They care deeply about the integrity of the game. If it were me, I wouldn’t risk carrying this controversy for the rest of your career over a single match. One act of principle today could earn more respect than a hundred goals tomorrow. Be a hero, don’t get branded as a corrupt loser, fans all over the world will remember your choice. Forever. One game can change all your career and life, choose wisely.
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Collin Rugg
Collin Rugg@CollinRugg·
JUST IN: FIFA President Gianni Infantino breaks silence, says decision to lift the suspension of USA's Folarin Balogun had nothing to do with President Trump's call. Read his statement below: "I have seen the public comments regarding the decision of the independent Fifa Disciplinary Committee related to the suspension of Folarin Balogun, and I would like to reiterate a fundamental principle of Fifa’s governance. Fifa’s judicial bodies are independent. They operate autonomously, apply the Fifa Disciplinary Code, and decide cases based on the applicable regulations and the specific facts before them. Their independence is essential to the credibility and integrity of football, and this must always be respected. Yes, I regularly discuss matters related to the Fifa World Cup with the President of the United States, and on this matter, I did receive a call from President Donald Trump, just as I receive calls from heads of state, government officials, football stakeholders and business executives from around the world on many different issues. During our conversation, I explained that there was an ongoing legal process involving Fifa’s independent judicial bodies and that the case would be decided in due course by the competent bodies. That is how Fifa’s system works, and it is a principle that I will always uphold. I read the decisions of the Fifa Disciplinary Committee when they are issued. Sometimes I am surprised by them. Sometimes I agree with them, and sometimes I disagree. What I always do, however, is respect those decisions and the autonomy of the bodies that make them. Whether we personally like a decision or not is irrelevant. Respect for independent institutions and the rule of law is what protects the integrity of our competitions and the credibility of Fifa at all times."
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Dale Johnson
Dale Johnson@DaleJohnsonBBC·
France appealing Michael Olise's yellow. England appealing Jarell Quansah's red. This is where we are, and it's where we'll continue to be.
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Rachel Kryshak
Rachel Kryshak@RachelKryshak·
To be clear: Whether it is or isn’t a red to Balogun is now irrelevant. Government interference is a violation of FIFA Article 2 & 15, and the punishment is disqualification and suspension. Nepal was suspended. This is an admission of the violation.
Acyn@Acyn

Trump on World Cup: Trump: All I did was ask for a review because I didn’t think it was a foul. And I think it would have been terrible if they wouldn’t allow, you know, a top player—maybe the best, maybe among the best players on the team—to play. I think it would have had a big stain,  How would you feel if we took Messi out? You know, “Messi, you ran into somebody.” Or we took Ronaldo out. “Ronaldo, you bumped into somebody. We’re going to take you out of the game.” Or Harry Kane. “Harry Kane, we’re going to take you out of the game, Harry, because you happened to hit somebody a little bit harder.” You can’t do that. If you would have taken him out, I think it would have really stained this incredible championship. We’ve got to have our best players, and Belgium has a great team, by the way. We have to have our best players, and they have to have their best players. If we win or we lose, it’s fair. Otherwise, let’s say we lost him and we lose the game—it would be a terrible thing. So I think they made a really brilliant decision. I think the referee’s call was horrible, and nobody talks about that. They talk about the red card like it’s fine. Nobody talks about the referee’s decision to issue the red card. I didn’t know what the hell a red card was. When I found out, I said, “You’ve got to be kidding.” This guy just holds it up: “OK, your best player is not going to play in the next game.” I said, “Wow, that’s a lot of power. That’s terrible.” But then I looked at his past, and it wasn’t so great.

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Piers Morgan
Piers Morgan@piersmorgan·
Americans like @stoolpresidente furiously defending this outrageous Balogun scandal would be saying the complete opposite if it was Belgium who’d done this to them. And they know it.
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Daniel Solana
Daniel Solana@DiceElDani·
This completely misunderstands what a red card is. A red card isn't just a punishment for malicious intent—it's also a sanction for actions that endanger an opponent. Plenty of red cards are given for reckless challenges without any intent to injure. If "it was an accident" becomes the standard, you've just eliminated half the red cards in football. The referee saw the incident, applied the Laws of the Game, and FIFA overturned it after the fact. That's the real issue.
Mark Valorian@markvalorian

A fantastic decision by FIFA. Red cards are given out as a punishment to deter bad behavior; when the behavior is accidental, issuing a punishment is entirely performative. Balogun’s red card served no purpose. Its only role would have been to unjustly handicap one of the best storylines of the tournament in their biggest (and most visible) moment so far. A fantastic move by FIFA to recognize this and correct to allow the players to decide the outcome of the game. Well done.

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John Jackson@hissgoescobra·
Today is July 4th, our nation’s 250th anniversary. And what I take from this moment is that we have tremendous work ahead of us. I love my country for its aspirational principles, and because I love it, I am honest about the state of our nation. In trying to encapsulate this principle, I reread MLK’s speech “where do we go from here” delivered August 16, 1967 in Atlanta, Georgia. He too, I believe, loved America. And his words echo the enduring responsibility we owe as citizens to polish the framework of our democracy towards the goal of human dignity. The Trump administration and MAGA use America and patriotism as a cheap slogan, one that equates contentment with existing problems as love of country and the desire to make better somehow a hatred of America. Nothing could be further from the truth. They do this for a simple reason: our Constitution for them is an artifact to be exploited, not a set of principles to be nurtured, carried forth, and respected. MLK thought this as well—that the promise of America was intertwined with making its prosperity accessible to the broadest number of its citizens. There are some important words in his speech that reflect this, which we should all consider given what we face as a country: “We made an indifferent and unconcerned nation rise from lethargy and subpoenaed its conscience to appear before the judgment seat of morality on the whole question of civil rights. And so, I conclude by saying today that we have a task, and let us go out with a divine dissatisfaction. (Yes) Let us be dissatisfied until America will no longer have a high blood pressure of creeds and an anemia of deeds. (All right) Let us be dissatisfied (Yes) until the tragic walls that separate the outer city of wealth and comfort from the inner city of poverty and despair shall be crushed by the battering rams of the forces of justice. (Yes sir) Let us be dissatisfied (Yes) until those who live on the outskirts of hope are brought into the metropolis of daily security. Let us be dissatisfied (Yes) until slums are cast into the junk heaps of history (Yes), and every family will live in a decent, sanitary home. Let us be dissatisfied (Yes) until the dark yesterdays of segregated schools will be transformed into bright tomorrows of quality integrated education. Let us be dissatisfied until integration is not seen as a problem but as an opportunity to participate in the beauty of diversity. Let us be dissatisfied (All right) until men and women, however black they may be, will be judged on the basis of the content of their character, not on the basis of the color of their skin. (Yeah) Let us be dissatisfied. [applause] Let us be dissatisfied [applause] until from every city hall, justice will roll down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty stream. (Yes) Let us be dissatisfied (Yes) until that day when the lion and the lamb shall lie down together (Yes), and every man will sit under his own vine and fig tree, and none shall be afraid. Let us be dissatisfied (Yes), and men will recognize that out of one blood (Yes) God made all men to dwell upon the face of the earth. (Speak sir) Let us be dissatisfied until that day when nobody will shout, “White Power!” when nobody will shout, “Black Power!” but everybody will talk about God’s power and human power. [applause]” …. Yes, I say. Let us be dissatisfied. That is the most American thing we can do in this moment. And we must. On this 4th, remember that we are the keepers of the sacrifice of all those civil rights workers, veterans, and others who gave so much for this nation. I want the dead to be proud of the living. Thus, we must work.
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Thanks for asking@Thanksfoasking·
@GBNEWS If he is deposited over Pakistan from 38000’ without a parachute does the ground care if he has a passport?
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tuuuuu@tuuu28283·
To all my American brothers and sisters, There are probably some mistakes in my English because it’s a long message. Even so, I really wanted to celebrate this special day with all of you, so I made this video. If you watch it, I hope you’ll do so with kindness and understanding. Thank you so much! 🙇‍♂️
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This American family has a property that’s over 100 acres large He wanted to built a treehouse, the county told him it needed to be a specific size, so he built it that size Th country is now saying it’s considered the primary residence on the property and won’t let them build another house….. again they own 100 acres…. The reason is, is because they have an ordinance structure that says you can’t build the secondary home before the first home (and now the treehouse is considered a home) The only workaround is to pay thousands of dollars for surveyors to draw an invisible line, divide up the property so it’s now technically a separate property so they can built their primary house The government is too big. This is the insane bureaucracy of the American government in action They also said he couldn’t live in the treehouse until the other property is completed…. A home that he built on his own property This is insanity
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Knicks Memes@KnicksMemes·
HOLY SHIT--- The people at StubHub are absolute CROOKS. Please read if you are ever considering buying or selling there. In May, I sold a Liberty vs Aces game for August. STUBHUB incorrectly labeled my seat as "front row" on THEIR end, so they canceled my sale AND charged me a $760 penalty despite it being their error. Their Manager acknowledged it was their fault and that my penalty would be reversed immediately. 3 months went by with no resolution. Then today, they tell me my penalty will stand, because I missed the delivery deadline of August 9, even though: -They already canceled the sale! And, -IT'S ONLY JULY 3!!!!!!!!!!!! If they don't make this right I will be moving all of my business to @TickPick and encourage all 69K of you to do the same @StubHub @TeamStubHub
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