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Janie Johnson - America is Exceptional
Liberalism is the politics of personal destruction! If Liberals can't win - they will lie & demonize! They are paid to attack!
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Catarina Senora Gatita@WyattCatarina·
🚨UPDATE on Amanda and Cody! I posted about this family a couple of days ago and Jimmy Darts initially helped them out with $1500.00, SOME of u wanted to chip in with the crowd fund so thank u so much for ur kindness so without further adieu, here's the news! IDKY I wear mascara these days, I really don't! 😭😭
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David Joe May
David Joe May@TheGrayRider·
Lisa Murkowski has been on the Senate floor for hours making her case AGAINST the SAVE America Act. Alaska can do much better than Lisa.
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luluHru
luluHru@luluHru·
TSA officer to congress you’re getting paid I’m not!
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✞🎀TrumpGirlOnFire 🔥
✞🎀TrumpGirlOnFire 🔥@TrumpGirlOnFire·
Democrats wonder why President Trump is compared to a Martyr Here is why.... 👇 All of this stacked against him and he's never given up!
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SmokeyGirl25
SmokeyGirl25@_SmokeyGirl25·
Oh My Love ,I need your Love !!💕
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Tosca Austen
Tosca Austen@ToscaAusten·
Why do Democrats want to make it easier to CHEAT in elections? The bigger question. Why are some Republicans helping them? 🧨BasedMikeLee: “Democrats are blocking the SAVE America Act — proof of citizenship to register for federal elections… And the talking filibuster. There is no legitimate reason to deny it….” Simple. Secure. Fair. Republicans: 100% behind it. Trump is demanding it. Why the full-court press? The American citizens deserve to have only legal citizens vote in our elections. #SAVEAct @realDonaldTrump 🇺🇸🧨
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luluHru@luluHru·
50 percent death tax on money that’s already been taxed! Stealing half the inheritance of your heirs!
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TheLizVariant
TheLizVariant@TheLizVariant·
Even Punch found a girlfriend… some of the angry incels with TDS might want to take notes 😂
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Catarina Senora Gatita
Catarina Senora Gatita@WyattCatarina·
FYI, pls follow for the best updates.
Inside_Israel_Intel@inside_IL_intel

🚨 OPERATIONAL UPDATE: ISRAEL U.S. WAR WITH THE ISLAMIC REPUBLIC - Reporting Window: 3/18 to 3/19 • Iran escalated against Gulf energy infrastructure, with major damage reported at Qatar’s Ras Laffan LNG hub and additional strikes or disruptions affecting Saudi, Kuwaiti, and UAE energy systems • Washington is now openly weighing a broader next phase, including more U.S. troops, shoreline options around Hormuz, and contingency planning tied to Kharg Island and Iran’s uranium stockpiles • Iran continued missile attacks on Israel, with cluster warheads and central Israel barrages reinforcing that the threat is evolving even as launch volume declines • Israel deepened pressure on Hezbollah and Iran simultaneously, while Gulf states hardened politically after direct attacks on critical infrastructure The last 24 hours marked a shift in the war’s character. This was no longer just a cycle of launches, strikes, and retaliation. Iran pushed harder into the Gulf energy system itself, hitting infrastructure that matters far beyond the battlefield. At the same time, Washington’s planning language moved beyond containment and toward possible next phase options if airpower and maritime defense do not restore deterrence. Meanwhile, Israel continued applying pressure across both the Lebanese and Iranian fronts while Iranian missile attacks on Israel remained dangerous despite lower overall launch tempo. Below is the operational picture. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🛢 GULF ENERGY FRONT: IRAN HIT THE SYSTEM WHERE IT HURTS MOST The most important development of the day was the escalation against Gulf energy infrastructure. Reuters reported extensive damage at Qatar’s Ras Laffan industrial city, the center of Qatar’s LNG export system. Reporting also pointed to additional damage or disruption affecting facilities in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the UAE. Open source intelligence reporting tracked the same pattern in real time, with warnings ahead of the strikes followed by repeated reports of fires, energy site damage, and maritime incidents near Qatar and the UAE. Why this matters: This is no longer just a Strait of Hormuz pressure campaign. Iran is now directly targeting the infrastructure that underpins Gulf export capacity, including LNG and refinery systems. That raises the economic stakes far beyond shipping alone. Brent crude briefly pushed above $119, reinforcing that the market is now pricing in sustained infrastructure risk, not just tanker disruption. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🇺🇸 WASHINGTON: THE NEXT PHASE IS NOW BEING DISCUSSED OPENLY One of the most significant strategic developments of the day came from Washington. Reuters reported that the Trump administration is now weighing options for sending thousands of additional U.S. troops to the region. The reported scenarios include expanding Hormuz security, possible operations tied to Iran’s shoreline, planning around Kharg Island, and even contingency discussions involving Iran’s highly enriched uranium stockpiles. That language matters. This is not how governments talk when they believe the war is nearing a clean conclusion. It is how they talk when they are preparing for the possibility that standoff strikes alone may not produce the desired strategic outcome. Open source reporting mirrored this almost immediately, with repeated references to troop options, Kharg Island planning, and discussion of a possible broader U.S. operational phase. Why this matters: The U.S. is no longer just defending shipping and backing Israel from range. It is now clearly thinking through what a larger coercive endgame could require if the current model fails to reopen Hormuz or settle the nuclear problem. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 💰 THE COST OF THE WAR IS NOW MEASURED IN HUNDREDS OF BILLIONS Reuters also reported that the Pentagon has asked the White House to approve a request exceeding $200 billion for the Iran war. That is not a side story. Once numbers like that enter the discussion, the war is no longer being treated institutionally as a short punitive campaign. It is being framed as a large, sustained, resource intensive operation that may require major replenishment, replacement, and political approval at home. Why this matters: This tells you Washington is planning for duration, not just escalation. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🚀 IRANIAN MISSILE ATTACKS ON ISRAEL: LOWER VOLUME, HIGHER TACTICAL COMPLEXITY Iran continued missile attacks on Israel during this window, including fresh central Israel alerts and overnight barrages. Times of Israel reported that the cluster munition threat expanded beyond Israeli civilians alone. A foreign worker was killed in central Israel, while at least three Palestinian women were killed in the West Bank after missile debris struck a civilian site. This marks the first Palestinian fatalities from Iranian attacks in the current war and underscores the indiscriminate impact of cluster-type warheads across different populations. The key issue is not just that missiles are still being fired. It is how they are being configured. Reuters reported that cluster warheads remain one of the most difficult tactical problems for Israeli air defenses because they must be intercepted before they split. That means a smaller salvo can still create multiple impact zones and wider civilian disruption. Open source reporting supported that pattern again today, showing central Israel alerts, repeated references to submunitions, and multiple impact concerns from a single launch event. Why this matters: Iran is no longer relying primarily on sheer barrage size. It is trying to make smaller salvos more disruptive by changing warhead effects, timing, and civilian area saturation. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🇱🇧 LEBANON: ISRAEL WENT DEEPER, HEZBOLLAH KEPT FIGHTING Lebanon remained an active battlefield, not a sideshow. Reuters reported that Israel has more than doubled troop levels along the Lebanese border since early March and has now struck additional bridges over the Litani River. Defense Minister Israel Katz said those crossings were being used to move weapons south. At the same time, reporting from Lebanon and Israel showed that Hezbollah is still capable of imposing friction on Israeli operations. Open source intelligence reporting tracked continued clashes around Taybeh and nearby sectors, along with additional airstrikes, warnings, and Hezbollah resistance activity. Why this matters: Israel is clearly not treating Hezbollah fire as something to simply contain at the fence line. It is building a deeper operational belt inside Lebanon while continuing selective urban and infrastructure pressure. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🏛 IRAN: THE REGIME TARGET SET IS STILL MOVING UPWARD Inside Iran, the pattern remains one of continued pressure on both capability and control. Jerusalem Post live coverage highlighted that Israel struck roughly 200 Iranian targets over the past day after the reported killing of the Iranian intelligence chief. Open source reporting also pointed to continued strikes in eastern Tehran, Fars province, and other regime linked locations, alongside further pressure on Basij and internal security related targets. Why this matters: The campaign is still not just about launchers and air defenses. It is targeting the machinery that allows the regime to sustain war externally and control events internally. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🌍 GULF POLITICS HARDENED The political environment in the Gulf also shifted. Reuters reported that Qatar expelled two senior Iranian diplomats after the Ras Laffan strike. Trump then warned that while Israel would no longer hit Iran’s gas field, the United States would if Qatar’s sites were struck again. At the same time, Gulf rhetoric hardened elsewhere. Your files tracked Saudi statements that trust with Iran has collapsed, while Kuwait moved against a Hezbollah linked network accused of plotting attacks on vital installations. Why this matters: The Gulf states still do not want full entry into the war, but Iran’s direct attacks on their critical infrastructure are making neutrality harder to maintain. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📌 WHAT MATTERS MOST RIGHT NOW Three developments define the war tonight. 1️⃣ Iran pushed the war deeper into the Gulf energy system. This was not just about tankers or shipping lanes. It was about LNG, refineries, and the physical infrastructure that keeps Gulf exports moving. 2️⃣ Washington began openly preparing for a broader next phase. Troop options, Hormuz security, Kharg Island, and uranium seizure scenarios all point to a war that may be getting more complex, not less. 3️⃣ Iran’s missile campaign is adapting rather than disappearing. Smaller salvos, cluster warheads, and broader civilian disruption patterns show that declining volume does not mean declining danger. In short, the war is becoming less about headline shock and more about whether either side can break the other’s systems, military, economic, political, and resolve before the region absorbs even deeper damage. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ END OF REPORT

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💋Elissa4Real💋
Why would the democrats vote this way? Because they know the same illegals will commit voter fraud.
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Erica 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
I have been following this woman’s journey as she has been living on the streets in a liberal city. I don’t know exactly what led to her homelessness, she writes a newsletter to survive. She blames .@TheDemocrats and their liberal policies. She said that she didn’t vote for republicans to end homelessness - she voted for .@realDonaldTrump!
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luluHru
luluHru@luluHru·
Chuck Schumer says people should have a drivers license and a social security card!
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SmokeyGirl25
SmokeyGirl25@_SmokeyGirl25·
My Attitude lately,Seriously 🤣😂 Yes one of those Days !!
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
I have to come out openly and admit something. I have a newsletter and for those who have clicked the link know its there. For those who haven't, you don't need to unless it makes perfect sense to do so. But that's not the point. The point is, I am not a grifter so I don't want anyone paying for the subscription or donating a dime. And there are two reasons. 1. I am disgusted and disappointed in so many of the grifters that have been exposed lately. I feel so disheartened that they used the MAGA movement to build their audience and wealth. Many of the people who contributed to their "causes" were struggling to pay bills or just getting by but forked out a few dollars out of the goodness of their hearts. And that pains me. These clowns took advantage of the kindness within the movement. I feel that many who supported them feel betrayed. Aside from monetary contributions, many have spent countless hours watching their videos online or reading their content giving them the necessary boost for the platforms to pay them thousands of dollars in the last few years. That time when equated to a dollar value, it would easily be in the thousands per person. Even that is an investment on its own. 2. I will NEVER ever turn on President Trump unless he becomes a Democrat for some very odd reason and I highly doubt that. But we are all in this fight to preserve our Conservative values whether it be in America or for me here in Papua New Guinea. And that should be reason enough to continue the fight regardless of any other monetary benefits. Politics and policies will come and go but our values must always be protected at all costs. Otherwise, we are all doomed. And for that, I thank you for your attention to this matter!!!
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AJ Inapi (Allan)
AJ Inapi (Allan)@aj_inapi·
Everyone keeps talking about “America First” like it’s a slogan. It’s not. It’s a strategy problem - and most people are only seeing 10% of the board. Let’s walk through it properly. Start with what’s killing Americans right now: Fentanyl. The pipeline looks like this: Precursor chemicals largely come from China Cartels in Mexico manufacture the final product It’s pushed into the United States Hundreds of thousands of Americans end up dead Now the emotional response is: “Shut the border.” Yes - do it. But if that’s your entire strategy, you’ve already lost. Because fentanyl is engineered for smuggling: Tiny volume Massive profit Easy to hide Even if you stop 95% of it… The remaining 5% is enough to keep the death toll going. So what’s the real move? The same thing you expect from a serious doctor: You don’t manage symptoms. You eliminate the source. That means: Go after chemical supply chains overseas Cripple cartel production Destroy the financial networks moving the money Now here’s where it gets bigger - and where most people completely miss it. This is not just a drug problem. This is a global systems problem. Look at the map: Mexico → cartel-controlled zones acting like parallel governments Colombia → long-standing narco infrastructure Venezuela & Cuba → hostile or unstable regimes China → industrial-scale chemical supply + financial networks Now add the Middle East. Right now, the United States under Donald Trump is engaged in direct military action against Iran. Why? Because Iran isn’t just “another country.” It’s been labeled for decades as a state sponsor of terrorism, funding proxy groups, building missile capability, and threatening global stability And when that escalates, it doesn’t stay local. The Strait of Hormuz - where ~20% of global oil flows - gets threatened or shut down like what we're seeing right now. Oil prices spike globally Supply chains get hit American families feel it at the pump immediately We’re already seeing it: U.S. strikes have hit over 5,000+ Iranian military targets to stop threats to shipping lanes Iran has retaliated across the region, hitting energy infrastructure and escalating tensions Global energy markets are reacting in real time This is not random. This is exactly the point: When hostile regimes and unstable regions are left unchecked, the consequences hit American soil - economically, militarily, and socially. Now tie it all together: While Americans are arguing about the border… Drugs are flowing through an international supply chain Cartels are getting stronger Adversarial regimes are destabilizing key regions Global conflicts are threatening energy and trade And all of it feeds back into the United States. Every. Single. Time. So from the average voter’s perspective, “America First” means: Safe streets Secure borders Affordable living Protection for their family That’s valid. But from the President’s desk, it means something much harder: You don’t just defend the border. You go upstream and eliminate the conditions that create the problem in the first place. That’s why: You target supply chains overseas You confront cartel infrastructure You apply pressure on hostile regimes And yes - when necessary, you take decisive military action Because if you don’t… You’re choosing to fight the same problems forever. More drugs. More instability. Higher prices. More American lives lost. That’s not America First. That’s America reacting. Real leadership understands this: If you want peace at home, you have to deal with the threats abroad - before they reach your doorstep.
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Sadie
Sadie@Sadie_NC·
For all those against the action being taken in Iran, please watch this Iranian comic speaking about what is really going on, how the people of Iran have suffered, and how they want their freedom. It is remarkable to hear it from someone who knows.🙏🙏
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