Marc Mittelsteadt
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BREAKING: Trump threatens to DEPORT Robert De Niro in unhinged tirade after State of the Union.
In a late-night meltdown that stunned even longtime observers, President Donald Trump launched a furious attack on Hollywood icon Robert De Niro — and floated the idea of deporting him.
Yes. Deporting him. An American citizen.
After facing heckling during his State of the Union address, Trump took to Truth Social to unload on critics, lumping De Niro in with Democratic lawmakers Reps. Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, and calling the Oscar-winning actor “sick,” “demented,” and “seriously CRIMINAL.” He then suggested De Niro and others should “get on a boat” and leave the country.
Let’s pause there.
Robert De Niro — born in Manhattan, raised in New York City, one of the most celebrated American actors of all time — was just threatened with exile by a sitting president for criticizing him.
Trump mocked De Niro for becoming emotional and claimed some of the actor’s statements were “seriously criminal,” though he offered no evidence of any crime. Instead, the post read like a stream-of-consciousness rant, filled with insults, name-calling, and baseless accusations.
This wasn’t policy. It wasn’t debate. It was pure grievance politics.
And the target wasn’t some anonymous online critic — it was a Hollywood legend who has spent decades shaping American culture.
Trump’s comments follow a familiar pattern: when challenged, escalate. When criticized, threaten. From attacking members of Congress to now fantasizing about deporting a U.S.-born actor, the rhetoric keeps getting darker.
Legal experts have long warned that labeling political criticism as “criminal” is a dangerous line to cross. Free speech doesn’t disappear because it hurts the president’s feelings. But in Trump’s world, dissent equals disloyalty.
The irony? De Niro’s “crime” appears to be publicly opposing Trump’s policies.
That’s not criminal. That’s democracy.
And if speaking out against power now earns you a ticket “on a boat,” the question isn’t what De Niro did wrong. It’s how far this rhetoric is willing to go.
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@flamboyantflora @archeohistories Clearly the facial features of this mummy do not look black at all.
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@archeohistories Going back 1000 years, the world was black, in fact more black than you can imagine. Evidences to these facts exist in history, archeology, anthropology, cultures, even in many nations from the continent of Africa down to Asia, Australia, even Europe.
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Face Reconstruction of Queen Tiye (1398-1338 BC), based on her Mummy, found at the Tomb of Amenhotep II (KV35) in 1898. Now preserved at GEM, Cairo...
Tiye (Tye) was the Great Royal Wife of the Egyptian Pharaoh Amenhotep III (r. 1391-1353 BC), mother of Pharaoh Akhenaten (r. 1353-1336 BC) and grandmother of Tutankhamun (1341-1323 BC) ; her parents were Yuya and Thuya.
Mainstream scholars reject the notion that Egypt was a white or black civilization; they maintain that, despite the phenotypic diversity of Ancient and present-day Egyptians, applying modern notions of black or white races to ancient Egypt is anachronistic.
In addition, scholars reject the notion, implicit in the notion of a black or white Egypt hypothesis, that Ancient Egypt was racially homogeneous; instead, skin color varied between the peoples of Lower Egypt, Upper Egypt, and Nubia, who in various eras rose to power in Ancient Egypt.
Moreover, "Most scholars believe that Egyptians in antiquity looked pretty much as they look today, with a gradation of darker shades toward the Sudan". Within Egyptian history, despite multiple foreign invasions, the demographics were not shifted by large migrations.
© Moe_APHG
#archaeohistories

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@PHNX_Dbacks I’m good with that. I need to give him away if it’s not a crazy good offer. LOVE his scoring
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BREAKING: According to @francysromeroFR, Gabriel Moreno and the Arizona Diamondbacks have agreed to terms and will avoid arbitration.
The deal will be worth $2.55 million.

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@archeohistories Looks like every other MAGA idiot out there that is waiting for his just rewards. They're all waiting for the orange menace's mushroom to penetrate them.
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More than 5,000 years ago—long before the first pharaoh ever wore a crown—a man was laid to rest in the warm sands of southern Egypt. He wasn’t embalmed or wrapped in linen like the mummies we usually imagine. Instead, the desert itself preserved him, drying his body in a shallow grave near Gebelein, just south of ancient Thebes. When archaeologists uncovered him in 1900, they were struck by his remarkable condition—curled in a fetal position, skin intact, and hair still wavy and reddish-blond. He came to be known, affectionately, as “Ginger.”
Ginger likely belonged to the Naqada culture, a prehistoric group that lived along the Nile well before Egypt’s unification under one ruler. His features—light-toned skin and fair hair—were not unusual for people of that time and region. These early Egyptians had diverse appearances, and Ginger gives us a rare, tangible glimpse into what they may have looked like. Unlike later mummies, who were carefully treated and wrapped in layers of cloth, Ginger’s preservation was accidental but incredibly effective, thanks to the natural heat and dryness of the desert.
Today, Ginger lies behind glass at the British Museum in London, quietly offering a connection to a world that existed thousands of years before the pyramids rose from the sand. He reminds us that even the earliest humans of the Nile Valley had rituals, beliefs, and a deep respect for death. And in his stillness, he continues to teach—about life, time, and the enduring touch of nature’s own hand.
#archaeohistories

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@Kevinflarkins2 @HoggNFL Pack needs a person in at CB period. He’s experienced we’ve had so many injuries at CB. That why it’s a big deal.
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@HoggNFL Why are the Packers and their fans making such a big thing over this? He was let loose by the Cowboys obviously they have not seen him play this year. He’s terrible and he can’t tackle for shit. He won’t be on their team next year I bet
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@fasc1nate I recently read the heating of the earth is coming from the inside….. what are the liberals and scientists gonna do with that???? Ignor it I’m sure!
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The Arctic ocean photographed in the same place, 107 years ago vs today.
See more photos: bit.ly/4cFoZT1

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@Bruce_Hamils @RobDemovsky The problem is Love not The coach.
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@RobDemovsky I guess it doesn’t matter much if they win or lose the game they are in already but why??
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@DavidMatheny1 @FaceTheNation @jenniferjacobs Funny how you bought into the garbage lefty talking points like a little mi ion that you are! Laughable
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@FaceTheNation @jenniferjacobs Authoritarians like Donald Trump surround themselves with other fools, also ignorant but weaker. The root problem, appalling stupidity, may also partly explain Trump's heartless depravity. To survive the Trump age of ignorance, we must vote out all his spineless GOP lackeys.
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CBS News’ @JenniferJacobs says President Trump’s inner circle of advisers, including Susie Wiles, Stephen Miller and Karoline Leavitt, are “not going anywhere” in 2026, but other departures from the administration are possible.
“I think we will see some senior advisers in the West Wing leave. Just keep in mind that there are some advisers that have young children, so they might be leaving for family reasons.”
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@SoccerDakini @FoxNews That’s a load of bullshit and you know it. TDS at it finest
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@FoxNews Trump’s pet project from his 45 years.He wants to build a new headquarters so he can slap his name on yet ANOTHER building in DC. His staff will keep him busy ‘building’ things to distract People from seeing he’s no longer capable of leadership. 47 can only revert to his old job.
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MOVING OUT: FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the bureau has finalized plans to permanently close the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building, ending years of debate over the agency's deteriorating headquarters.
The FBI HQ will relocate most of its staff to the existing Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C.

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@stevecroucher5 @FoxNews Good to see you have no idea what you are talking about! Typical Lib
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@FoxNews The 1 good thing that has came out of trump winning the presidency is,he has possibly ruined it for Republican president's for years to come,,lmao
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BREAKING: Rep. Elise Stefanik announces that she is suspending her campaign for New York governor and will not seek re-election to Congress
"I am truly humbled and grateful for the historic and overwhelming support from Republicans, Conservatives, Independents, and Democrats all across the state for our campaign to Save New York," she posted on social media. "However, as we have seen in past elections, while we would have overwhelmingly won this primary, it is not an effective use of our time or your generous resources to spend the first half of next year in an unnecessary and protracted Republican primary, especially in a challenging state like New York."

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