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I don’t care about increasing followers...just a mom supporting free speech, lower taxes, smaller government, freedom and peace ☮️

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Liberal Tear Creator™
Liberal Tear Creator™@LibTearCreator1·
🇮🇷🇺🇸 BANG BANG! Iranians all across the world are celebrating the cowardly fall of the Iranian regime: Thanks to America and Israel!
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SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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Sapient Hominid
Sapient Hominid@wedietz·
@AirForceDad50 The Muslims in Texas aren't the President. Trump's tweet sounds like something from the mind of a deranged maniac. Which he is. The MAGAs being OK with that is why I'm not a Republican anymore.
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Air Force Dad
Air Force Dad@AirForceDad50·
We live in a crazy world. Trump says "Fuck" and the leftists have a meltdown. Muslims in Texas yell "Death to America" and libtards call it freedom of speech. That's exactly why im not a Democrat anymore.
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SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
@Rep_Stansbury Kind of genius
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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SpyMom 🩴
SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
@JJ_McCullough Kind of genius
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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J.J. McCullough
J.J. McCullough@JJ_McCullough·
If Obama had tweeted “praise be to Allah” on Easter Sunday Republicans would… oh, forget it.
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Gandalv
Gandalv@Microinteracti1·
Governor Pritzker calls on Trump to be removed via the 25th Amendment.
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SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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Dr. Vin Gupta
Dr. Vin Gupta@VinGuptaMD·
Erratic. Can’t finish sentences. Often confused. Illogical train of thought. Word finding difficulties. Developing and worsening gradually over time. The President is exhibiting all the signs of dementia.
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plainjane
plainjane@plainjane130632·
@RulingSports So just to be absolutely clear you dont need to be a Christian to be all those things non believers dont rely on faith they rrely on evidence and proven fact
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Alicia Jessop
Alicia Jessop@RulingSports·
I am a devout Christian. I deeply know the Bible and Jesus. And the fruit of that knowledge is clear: on the holiest day of the year (or any day), someone saying they’re going to create a living Hell for a group of humans made in God’s image is the antithesis of Christ.
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SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
@RulingSports Really? The people of Iran appreciate his help getting rid of this pure evil regime
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Alicia Jessop
Alicia Jessop@RulingSports·
Non-believers can point to the actions of some professing Christ to argue God doesn’t exist. But the Bible tells us how we know someone is in Christ: their life shows love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Galatians 5:22-23).
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SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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Reveille 🎺
Reveille 🎺@ReveilleEve·
@jimmyfailla You’re sweet, and used humor to soften the obscene post of our compromised president.
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Jimmy Failla
Jimmy Failla@jimmyfailla·
Can’t believe Trump told Iran to “open the fuckin’ straight.” I miss normal times when Biden would say things like “sfddghhhkjjjytssghtmn.”
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SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
@neeratanden Love it
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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Steven Beschloss
Steven Beschloss@StevenBeschloss·
This is an actual post. This is not funny. This is beyond desperate. This is a deeply unwell man who doesn’t belong anywhere near the levers of power. Every member of his cabinet and Congress is complicit in not demanding his removal now.
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Anthony
Anthony@man_of_renown·
@IranIntl_En Right, they would rather we kill them all and bomb them back to the Stone Age. Makes sense. Liberation through suffering and death.
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US President Donald Trump said Iranian people who oppose the Islamic Republic support strikes to weaken the regime. “They are living in fear. They are afraid we are gonna leave in the middle of the war, but we are not going to leave,” Trump said in an interview with Axios on Sunday. iranintl.com/en/202604051040
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SpyMom 🩴
SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
@RepMcGovern Some say psychotic, some say genius 🤷🏻‍♀️
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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Rep. Jim McGovern
Rep. Jim McGovern@RepMcGovern·
This is psychotic. The President of the United States needs to get help. Totally unhinged and extremely dangerous.
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SpyMom 🩴@CaseyKeri·
American Debunk@AmericanDebunk

This Trump post is elite. And you’ll start to see it too as you read along. You will love this breakdown. We all know about the impending deadline on Tuesday. The deadline creates urgency for Iran and gives Trump an extra negotiation chip that didn’t exist before. We all know this. But it gets better now. Trump is now branding the deadline. “Power Plant Day and Bridge Day, all wrapped up in one, in Iran.” This branding is elite framing, as it turns an abstract military pressure into vivid, memorable visual events. People don’t remember vague threats. They remember branded days—like “D-Day” or “Shock and Awe.” Trump makes the destruction feel scheduled, inevitable, and almost celebratory. It sticks in the mind and signals total control. And notice how nonchalant it sounds. Trump didn’t go for epic, carnage-heavy branding. He branded it the way you’d casually announce National Potato Chip Day. That’s intentional. He’s making an apocalyptic-like event for Iran feel routine, even mundane, for the US. This makes the threat land harder because it flexes confidence and might. This is light work for America. Then Trump uses a direct threat. Zero diplomatic filter. It bypasses the usual State Department word salad and hits the human survival instinct. And the closer? “Praise be to Allah.” Oh. My. Goodness. He doesn’t just threaten their infrastructure- he mocks their worldview by hijacking their own religious phrasing right before promising devastation. This is too perfect. It’s a reminder who’s writing the script for their “impending” doom. This is calibrated dominance. Watch how the media spins it tomorrow. They’ll call it “unpresidential.” The people who get persuasion will see genius. What a time to be alive.

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Candace Owens
Candace Owens@RealCandaceO·
This is a satanic administration. We all realize that satanic Zionists occupy the White House and Congress needs to move to have the Mad King Trump removed. All of our lives may depend upon other countries realizing that Trump is deeply unwell and surrounded by religious fanatics who have convinced him that he is a messiah. We are in uncharted territory. Leaders worldwide need to act accordingly.
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