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Dave Aronberg

@aronberg

Florida LawMan™. Former Palm Beach County State Attorney and State Senator. Check out my new book, Fighting the Florida Shuffle: https://t.co/QbWGEs5aGz

West Palm Beach, FL Katılım Temmuz 2008
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David Lange
David Lange@Israellycool·
On Monday evening, four brave young IDF soldiers were killed in Lebanon. One of them was my beloved stepson, Gilad Harel. He was one of the greatest men I have ever known, brave, kind, and deeply loved. israellycool.com/2026/04/03/gil…
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Rep Josh Gottheimer
Rep Josh Gottheimer@RepJoshG·
I’m confused. Defensive military aid stops rockets aimed at innocent children and families. So, why oppose it? We provide defensive military aid to Ukraine, Taiwan, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Kenya, etc. @AOC Should we cut all of them off? Or is that your policy just for the Jews?
Peter Sterne@petersterne

BREAKING: At tonight’s NYC-DSA electoral forum, @AOC committed to voting against “any spending on arms for Israel, including so-called defensive capabilities.”

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Mish
Mish@Mish_K_·
@aronberg And people still deny it.
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JFMayo🟦
JFMayo🟦@mayo_jf·
@aronberg Pure depraved evil. But this won't circulate; won't reach the acolytes of Free Palestine.. I've never seen such an effort to dampen the truth and elevate libel
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Gabby Deutch
Gabby Deutch@GSDeutch·
The attack on Temple Israel, a Reform synagogue near Detroit, was "a Hezbollah-inspired act of terrorism purposely targeting the Jewish community and the largest Jewish temple in Michigan," the FBI said Monday via @CNN cnn.com/2026/03/30/us/…
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Dave Aronberg
Dave Aronberg@aronberg·
Good for @MalloryMcMorrow to speak out. All Democrats should reject the unabashed antisemitism from Hasan Piker and other likeminded extremists. Proud to have been part of @NewDEALLeaders with Sen. McMorrow.
Josh Kraushaar@JoshKraushaar

SCOOP @J_Insider via @GSDeutch: "McMorrow slams El-Sayed for campaigning with Hasan Piker, compares Piker to Nick Fuentes" McMorrow: "That is not somebody that you should be campaigning w/ at a moment when there is pain and trauma across our state" jewishinsider.com/2026/03/mallor…

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Dave Aronberg
Dave Aronberg@aronberg·
The stakes are huge as DOJ sues Harvard over campus antisemitism. We discussed on @Morning_Joe:
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MK True Crime
MK True Crime@mktruecrime·
Resurrecting Ice Age Beasts? We All Know How That Movie Ends: Dave Aronberg's Closing Argument. FULL show: youtu.be/BdNAk0e1i4E
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Han Shawnity 🇺🇸
Han Shawnity 🇺🇸@HanShawnity·
Marjorie Taylor Greene is going to lose her freaking mind 🤣
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Dan McLaughlin
Dan McLaughlin@baseballcrank·
Six years have flown by since I started full-time @NRO. Much as I enjoyed practicing law, thankful that I've been able to pursue my dream job of being a writer.
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Amy
Amy@20th_Centurygal·
All iconic albums: Which one are you grabbing first, no hesitation?
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Dave Aronberg
Dave Aronberg@aronberg·
.@Cornell President Michael Kotlikoff sets the standard for what a university president should be during this time of rampant antisemitism.
Tali Goldsheft@TaliGoldsheft

Amazing letter by @Cornell President rejecting the resolution. Should be read by all: Dear Zora, Thank you for conveying SA Resolution 61: Calling for the Termination of Cornell University’s Partnership with the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology While Preserving Cornell Tech. I reject this resolution, which fundamentally conflicts with Cornell’s principles of academic collaboration and our core commitment to academic freedom. Cornell Tech is not a political entity. It is an academic partnership, created through shared investment by Cornell University, the Technion, and the City of New York for the benefit of the city and the state, according to a negotiated set of conditions that govern its development and the terms of its 99-year ground lease on Roosevelt Island. As one of Cornell University’s many international partnerships and collaborations, Cornell Tech deepens, enriches, and strengthens the ability of our students, faculty, and staff to pursue knowledge and advance the university’s academic mission. The Joan and Irwin Jacobs Technion-Cornell Institute, the core international partnership upon which Cornell Tech is based, is an extraordinarily valuable collaboration focusing on education and research in health tech, media tech, and urban tech, and supporting the development of new startup companies. Severing our relationship with the Technion—or with any entity affiliated with governments, institutions, or enterprises with which some of our community members disagree—as a statement of political protest, would not only hinder our research, teaching, and public engagement; it would imperil our academic principles. Our university, like all of our peer institutions, regularly faces pressure—from across the political spectrum, from within and beyond our own community—to make academic decisions according to political priorities. The phenomenon is not a new one: universities have grappled with such pressures from governments and societies for as long as the institution of the university has existed. When we yield to these pressures and proscribe specific collaborations or collaborators on grounds other than merit, we compromise our principles of academic freedom, undermine our own institutional excellence, and damage public trust in our work.   Moreover, this resolution inaccurately asserts that “the continued operation of Cornell Tech as a Cornell University campus does not require an ongoing partnership with the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology.” Cornell Tech, while part of Cornell, is a joint effort of the university, the Technion, and the City of New York. It is no more possible for Cornell to unilaterally terminate that effort and claim full control of the campus than it would be for the Technion or the City of New York to do the same. Finally, I am deeply troubled by the selective manner in which this resolution singles out the Technion, alone of Cornell’s many international partners, for censure. Cornell currently maintains 159 active agreements with institutions in 59 nations and regions; all of these institutions have some government affiliation, and many conduct research with military and security applications. Cornell itself has military research contracts, conducts research with potential military applications, and has relationships with companies whose products are used in military contexts. Cornell also has relationships with institutions in countries whose governments have been accused of human rights violations—as our own has been.  None of these publicly available facts are mentioned in the resolution; only our partnership with an Israeli institution is targeted for erasure. The political bias evident in this selective approach is deeply disturbing, and the resolution is incompatible with both the Student Assembly’s purpose and Cornell University’s core values. I reject it fully and forcefully. Sincerely,   Michael Kotlikoff President and Professor of Molecular Physiology Cornell University

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The Babylon Bee
The Babylon Bee@TheBabylonBee·
Tucker Carlson Loses On ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ After Guessing ‘Israel' On Every Puzzle buff.ly/5jiSFz1
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Gary S. Lesser
Gary S. Lesser@GarySLesserEsq·
Gary Larson was in a league of his own. The kind of humor you chuckle about and then chuckle again seconds later. More at cbr.com/10-funny-dad-j…
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