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I'm just a tool builder. • Elon Musk - “Worth following” • Charlie Kirk - “You're a must follow” • Contact: [email protected] • Substack: datarepublican

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John Strand
John Strand@JohnStrandUSA·
BREAKING: Our campaign for Congress in Florida’s 19th District has officially qualified for ballot access with over 3,700 petitions gathered — 2,640 certified and counting. We are the ONLY campaign to qualify for ballot access in FL-19 for the Republican primary by gathering the required number of petition signatures. All other candidates failed to obtain the 2,564 signatures required to have their names placed on the ballot and now will need to pay the “failure fee” of $10,000 if they want to run. Why should we accept failed politicians rejected by the people? We deserve better. I am running to serve you. I am running to destroy corruption in D.C. I am running to Reclaim the Republic—because it belongs to us.
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Walter Curt
Walter Curt@wcdispatch·
You Paid Them to Stay Home Between 2019-2024, American taxpayers spent more than $217 billion on "home" health care. The annual bill climbing from $24.3B to $46.4B Americans were promised the program would SAVE money, EMPTY nursing homes. None of that happened. In fact, the opposite is true. We now spend MORE on nursing facilities than we did in 2020, and DOULBE on home healthcare. Another bait & switch leaving the American taxpayer footing the bill. So where did that $217 billion go? What did it buy? Or what did it fail to buy? The trail leads back to a White House announcement in March 2021, to a $400 billion proposal that never passed, and to a system that delivered the spending anyway. It leads through five years of data showing that the substitution promise—that home health would replace nursing homes—was a lie. A lie that advocacy groups built on numbers their own program now refutes, and what was built in place of that promise was essentially Universal Basic Income with extra steps. 🇺🇸
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Leigh Marcotte
Leigh Marcotte@labtechleigh·
The 𝗕𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗠𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗔𝗹𝗶𝗴𝗻𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗹 (𝗕𝗠𝗔𝗖) — now the 𝗕𝗿𝗶𝗱𝗴𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗠𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗲𝗻𝘁 𝗖𝗼𝗹𝗹𝗮𝗯𝗼𝗿𝗮𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗲 (𝗕𝗠𝗖) 𝗟𝗲𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗽 𝗖𝗼𝘂𝗻𝗰𝗶𝗹 — steers strategy for a major national bridging/depolarization network within the “Healthy Democracy” ecosystem. BMAC operates as a 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗲 𝗣𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗻𝗲𝗿 in this ecosystem, working alongside IMIP, Mediators Foundation, Bridge Alliance, Rotary Club, and others to coordinate strategy and philanthropist funding. 𝗞𝗲𝘆 𝗺𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿𝘀 𝗶𝗻𝗰𝗹𝘂𝗱𝗲: • John Wood Jr. (Braver Angels) • Manu Meel (BridgeUSA) • Mike Murphy (FixUS) • Nealin Parker (Common Ground USA) • Karissa Raskin & Pearce Godwin (Listen First Project = backbone of 500+ orgs) • Prabha Sankaranarayan (MBBI / TRUST Network) • Becca Kearl (Living Room Conversations), Liz Joyner (Village Square), and others. Official sources: listenfirstproject.org/bridging-movem… listenfirstproject.org/team As @DataRepublican exposed here: x.com/DataRepublican… “Braver Angels speaks two languages. To its members: depolarization, bridging, listening. Inside IMIP: Build, Block, Bridge, Belong. Kleinfeld’s five strategies. Backbone coordination. ‘Show up at Blocking events.’ One language recruits. The other one operates. BA’s 200,000 members have only ever heard the first.” This Leadership Council sets shared goals & measures (like the SCIM tool) for the entire field.
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@JohnRWoodJr You're listed by IMIP as a member of BMAC's Steering Team, so I'm looking forward to hearing your position.

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Breanna Morello
Breanna Morello@BreannaMorello·
🚨EXCLUSIVE REPORT🚨 The CIA did NOT raid DNI Tulsi Gabbard’s office. I spoke with a Trump official that tells me the actual events unfolded differently. Last fall, the CIA did visit the ODNI to retrieve certain documents. This Trump official emphasized there was NO RAID. The visit is part of a broader, year-long standoff between the CIA and the ODNI. The official said the CIA has been blocking the transfer of specific responsive documents to Gabbard’s team. Among the materials the source believes are being withheld are documents related to COVID-19. Gabbard’s team has requested documents, and responsive materials are being blocked, the official said. The tensions highlight ongoing friction between intelligence agencies as the Trump administration works to gain access to sensitive records. I have reached out to Gabbard’s team for comment on this matter. I will update you when I hear back.
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Grumpy Tech Bro
Grumpy Tech Bro@GrumpyTechBro·
@DataRepublican @LauraLoomer Since I was the bar playing trivia I missed this kerfluffle so I clicked elons Asshole and grok misgendered you and then when I called it on doing that it thanked me for correcting it’s pronouns. 🤣
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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
I owe @LauraLoomer a partial retraction. The Fox story appears to have been planted specifically to cause this fight, and I walked right into it. My broader point about OSINT vs. insider-scoop models stand, but I shouldn't have made it on a story that turned out to be bait. I have no loyalty to Tulsi's office or Francescon, and I stand by that denial completely. But I also recognize that tonight wasn't the night to re-litigate the epistemology of political intelligence. Someone is trying to fracture the right over the taking of those documents. Giving them this fight is not useful.
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Pete Soudar
Pete Soudar@PeteSoudar·
The only thing of value I could add to this discussion is this: Jennica, the Intelligence Community is extremely compartmentalized by intentional design. An employee of one intel agency can NOT just "waltz in" to the headquarters or other annex building of another intel agency without pre-clearance. An NSA employee can't just gain entry into CIA HQ unescorted without pre-authorization, nor can a CIA employee just walk into NSA HQ similarly. And if they both go together to FBI or DIA, they're NOT getting in without pre-authorization and escort. It's just the way the system is designed to work. The DNI position and the ODNI organization did not exist yet when I worked in that world, but I can't believe the compartmentalized access is any different with ODNI nowadays. Did this raid happen for sure? Hard for us in the public to say. But here's my conclusion based on prior experience: If it did, something extremely fishy is going on. If it didn't, something extremely fishy is going on. Somewhere, somehow inside the IC, something very much appears to be rotten, and it's NOT in Denmark.
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
I am withdrawing from the arena for the remainder of this godforsaken evening. I am in no mood for small talk...that insipid, hollow choreography of the damned. I am in no mood for conversation, connection, or any other performative theater humanity mistakes for intimacy. Frankly, I am in no mood for a goddamn thing at all. The void sits heavy tonight, carving out sovereign silence where tolerance once festered. So please spare me the banal pleasantries and concern. Do not test the boundaries. I yield to the darkness with ferocious detachment and the coldest kind of love...the kind that refuses to bleed for anything unworthy. Silence is the best thing for me at this time. I have had a night, a very bad fucking night and I don't have anything more to add to the conversation than what I just published on my substack. Silence is the only thing that I want right now. Fuck everything else.
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Eric Schwalm
Eric Schwalm@Schwalm5132·
As conservatives, we recognize that the progressive/Democrat mentality frequently projects its own operating principle onto everyone else: that there can be only one “correct” answer, and all must bend their will to it. This episode smells of their doing. In reality, we are all on the same team. We may differ on tactics and execution, but our core goals for national security and effective governance are identical. Yes, this episode looks engineered to intensify in-fighting inside the intelligence community. Legacy media will certainly try to exploit any perceived friction. Certain individuals may even attempt to leverage the situation to raise their own stock within the team. Yet confusion in the ranks is natural when dedicated professionals are simply trying to get the job done. The responsible path, now as always, is for everyone to subordinate any internal ambitions to the greater common goal of saving America and faithfully serving its great people. Swiftly establish the facts, bring everyone back in sync, treat this as the nothing-burger it is, and move forward without distraction.
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Mark Coester For U.S. House
Mark Coester For U.S. House@CMarkCoester·
@DataRepublican @Schwalm5132 When you fall for click bait , it lowers credibility. One fake Whistle blower who had already given that same COVID testimony previously. Gets called in and drops a crumb . America explodes with everyone fussing. The game is to discredit Gabbard and Radcliffe. 48 hour rule .
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Hans Mahncke
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke·
Leaving everything else aside, how is this even a real post in May 2026 under a President Trump administration? These people sound as rogue as ever, which was already obvious when they tried to dismiss the Russiagate hoax as mere “tradecraft errors,” forcing Tulsi Gabbard to step in and publicly call them out. I like John Ratcliffe. He did important work on both Russiagate and Covid origins in the past. But a CIA director who allows this kind of totally inverted garbage to be pushed out under his watch does not appear to have control.
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Sam E. Antar
Sam E. Antar@SamAntar·
@Fiftynine318535 @DataRepublican I love and respect her work. She’s been an inspiration to me. But I prefer acting alone and keeping other people out of my enemies crosshairs.
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DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
The problem with being reliant on insider scoops is that you have to be loyal to sources. Scoops are always a two-way relationship. I’m 💯 OSINT. I have no palace intrigue loyalties. I’m with @RepLuna . I don’t care if it’s a “raid” or “seizure.” Let’s get to the bottom of this and make sure the documents are revealed to the public.
Laura Loomer@LauraLoomer

This whole fake story about the CIA raiding declassified document boxes in Tulsi Gabbard’s office is a fake news story to distract from her ties to Joe Kent and the FBI investigation into how Kent allegedly leaked classified information. Joe Kent was Tulsi’s hand picked Chief of Staff at ODNI. Don’t forget. I’m rooting for the @CIA. @CIADirector

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General Mike Flynn
General Mike Flynn@GenFlynn·
@DataRepublican @RepLuna Precisely. Look past the semantics and focus on the act itself. Our nation can’t have a rogue agency especially if it’s the CIA.
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Cynical Publius
Cynical Publius@CynicalPublius·
I'm not exactly sure I know what the CIA was up to today (I'm not sure they know either), but no matter what it was a really bad look.
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