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Ann McDonough (blocked by @jimcramer)

Ann McDonough (blocked by @jimcramer)

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Persian Girl
Persian Girl@Persianserene1·
Trump said we don’t even know who’s in charge in Iran or who to talk to! And now he says we’re having “very good conversations” with them Is he a bad liar or just stupid?
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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
President Trump this morning sounding very optimistic that a deal with Iran is possible. From his lips to God‘s ears.
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Ellen Barkin
Ellen Barkin@EllenBarkin·
This is what I cannot understand… In 2 yrs donald trump will not be president. He will be just another impotent old man. A feeble, decrepit lunatic howling at the moon. Now what does his cabinet of criminals think is going to happen to them? Cuz these souls do not deserve saving
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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
POTUS speaking on the tarmac in West Palm Beach says Iran has tentatively agreed to forsake pursuit of nuclear weapons. He is very optimistic about a possible overall deal. Hopefully he’s negotiating with the people who still hold the reins of power in Iran.
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Keith Olbermann
Keith Olbermann@KeithOlbermann·
There's an excellent chance Trump was pranked by a Howard Stern listener posing as Ayatollah Bababooey this morning
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Richard N. Haass
Richard N. Haass@RichardHaass·
The Pottery Barn rule--you break it, you own it--made famous by Colin Powell gets updated by the Trump administration: Trump Is Finally Eyeing an Exit From Iran. But Will He Take It? nytimes.com/2026/03/21/us/… via @NYTimes
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JD Vance
JD Vance@JDVance·
⁨We’ve all seen the chaos unleashed by Democrats at airports across the country. It’s preposterous that Chuck Schumer continues to hold TSA funding hostage. Thankfully, ICE will bring sanity to our airports starting tomorrow, but it’s far past time for Democrats to fund DHS.
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Tara Setmayer 🌻 🇺🇸
The impacts of Trump’s war of choice with Iran are vast….now, our prescription drugs.
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

The war in the Strait of Hormuz will reach your local pharmacy within six weeks. Not because your pharmacist follows geopolitics. Because the active pharmaceutical ingredients in roughly half of America’s generic prescriptions begin as petrochemical derivatives manufactured in India, and India’s petrochemical industry begins as crude oil that transited 21 miles of water that closed on March 4. Nearly 70 percent of the active ingredients in US generic drugs are produced in India. India imports approximately 40 percent of its crude oil through the Strait of Hormuz. The crude feeds refineries that produce naphtha. The naphtha feeds petrochemical crackers that produce intermediates. The intermediates feed pharmaceutical plants in Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Hyderabad that produce the API, the active pharmaceutical ingredient, that is shipped to contract manufacturers in the United States, Europe, and across Asia. The chain from the strait to the tablet is six steps long. Every step requires the one before it. CNBC reported that the Hormuz closure puts America’s generic drug supply at risk. Fierce Pharma warned of longer-term effects on US manufacturing and generics. Think Global Health mapped the pharmaceutical supply chains most vulnerable to disruption. The consensus across trade publications, health policy analysts, and industry executives is identical: four to six weeks of current inventory exists in the pipeline. After that, shortages begin with the most complex formulations first. Cancer drugs are the highest risk. Biologics requiring cold-chain storage have the shortest shelf life and the longest replenishment cycle. Clinical trial medications depend on uninterrupted supply chains that are now interrupted. Insulin analogues, antivirals, and cardiac medications all contain intermediates sourced from Indian manufacturers whose input costs are rising with every day the strait remains closed. Air cargo is the emergency bypass. But air freight rates from India have climbed 200 to 350 percent on some routes since the war began, according to logistics tracking firms. Gulf air capacity is down 79 percent because airports in the UAE, Kuwait, and Qatar have been damaged or operate under restricted conditions. The Suez Canal route adds 10 to 14 days to maritime shipping times. The Cape of Good Hope route adds 21 to 28 days. Both alternatives assume the Red Sea remains navigable, which the Houthi threat has complicated since 2024. The World Health Organisation reported a 70 percent funding gap for its operational response in the region. Medical supply chains to Iran itself have been devastated, with hospitals reporting shortages of surgical supplies, blood products, and anaesthetics. But the downstream pharmaceutical effect extends far beyond the war zone. Every Indian manufacturer that pays more for crude pays more for naphtha, pays more for intermediates, and passes the cost forward into API prices that American generic drug companies absorb until they cannot absorb any further. The molecule does not know it is a medicine. The strait does not know it is a pharmacy. The petrochemical derivative that becomes a blood pressure tablet transits the same water as the petrochemical derivative that becomes a fertiliser pellet. Both are trapped. Both have shelf lives. Both have planting windows or prescription refill cycles that do not negotiate with blockades. Six weeks. Then the pharmacy starts calling patients about substitutions. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Geraldo Rivera
Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
Robert Mueller's probe of Trump's non-existent ties to Russia was unfair. Trump got the last word. When told Mueller died Trump cracked, "Good, I'm glad he's dead." TACKY FYI Former FBI Director Mueller was a Marine Vietnam hero awarded the Bronze Star and a Purple Heart for service to our country.
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Geraldo Rivera@GeraldoRivera·
With Cesar Chavez near UFW headquarters Bakersfield California,1975. Chavez was the most revered Latino in American history. He led the fight for decent working conditions for farmworkers. This is heartbreaking news.
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
I didn’t vote for a “nice” president. I voted for an “effective” president.
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