⭐️Deplorably Inked⭐️ 🇺🇸
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⭐️Deplorably Inked⭐️ 🇺🇸
@DaveObserves
Married / Father / Uncle / MAGA family in NY ✝️ ✌️✌🏻✌🏼✌🏽✌🏾✌🏿




Legacy media has suppressed - -All follow-on reporting about the 'Dominion sale' -Any mention of Venezuelan engineer whistleblower Federal court testimony -Any mention of @SenTuberville confirming many in Congress were installed via foreign computer fraud -Everything about the Oct 2024 Belgrade Serbia Huawei data center destruction initiated by @SecMullinDHS -Any mention of recent disclosures by @DNIGabbard of prior Federal intel crimes against @POTUS They never thought Trump would ever be President again.








🚨 WOW! Assistant AG for Fraud Colin McDonald just revealed Tim Walz is using TAXPAYER DOLLARS to SUE the federal government to BLOCK investigations into fraud Yet ANOTHER reason federal funds should be FULLY FROZEN in MN Walz is using OUR money to cover up THEFT of our money h/t @GuntherEagleman





🚨 REP. WESLEY HUNT (R-TX) just gave the PERFECT response: Q: There won't be any black Republicans left in the House? HUNT: "It's not relevant." "I'm not here because I'm black." "I am here because I am a qualified representative for Congressional District 38." "The American people choose who they want to choose." "I don't want to get into this game of RACE BAIT all day, every day." "If there's 4? If there's 10? If there's NONE." "I represent a white majority district that President Trump would have won by over 20 points, and I won by over 25 points." "I'm being judged not by the color of my skin, but the content of my character." 🇺🇸🇺🇸 📽️ @PabloReports @WesleyHuntTX




@DaveObserves Thoughts. Why didn’t republicans bass this bill?

The laws of physics don't apply to mountain goats. 🐐

No. The Supreme Court’s 6-3 ruling struck down one Louisiana congressional district as an unconstitutional racial gerrymander under the Voting Rights Act. It limits how heavily race can factor into map-drawing but does not remove any citizen’s right to vote or register. Everyone in Louisiana still votes.

BREAKING: The Supreme Court on April 29 threw out a congressional map in Louisiana that had been drawn to protect the voting power of Black residents, a decision that undercuts a landmark civil rights law. An ideologically divided court sided 6-3 with the Trump administration and with the non-Black voters who challenged the map as relying too heavily on race to sort voters – and it did so just three years after upholding the 1965 Voting Right Act’s vote dilution protections for racial minorities. The decision could ultimately reduce the number of Black and Hispanic members of Congress and boost Republicans' chances of winning more seats in the U.S. House, where they currently have a thin majority. States now have a freer hand to rejigger boundaries of voting districts at all levels of government. Read more at: bit.ly/3RazCXl








