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Sarah🇺🇦🇺🇸

@Huffie12

easy to bully, hard to dislike. ❌Christian Nationalism ≠ Christ-like or American

Chicago, IL Katılım Ağustos 2009
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kathooks 🌎🪐🌕@hookskat·
"A little bit of mercy makes the world less cold and more just." Pope Francis.
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Sarah🇺🇦🇺🇸@Huffie12·
I will be on the other Twitter-like place, I’m going to try a break from this place and see how it goes.
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JerryRigEverything
JerryRigEverything@ZacksJerryRig·
I don't know how people steer hot air balloons and at this point I'm too afraid to ask.
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Sarah🇺🇦🇺🇸@Huffie12·
@NavarroThinker @ZacksJerryRig Okay so you’re a Russian bot. Lol. And if you’re not a Russian bot, why are you expending so much energy yelling at Zack when you could be enjoying a nice Sunday afternoon? Geez.
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James Tate@JamesTate121·
Jessica Aber’s death feels like one of those stories that’s meant to fade quietly into the background — a tragic headline that people are supposed to forget. But when a career prosecutor who spent her life chasing Russian cybercriminals, CIA leaks, and war criminals turns up dead just weeks after resigning, forgetting isn’t an option. Aber, the former U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, was found dead at her home in Alexandria on March 22. She was 43 years old. Police haven’t said how she died, but the timing — and her unfinished business — makes it impossible to ignore. THE PROSECUTOR WHO WOULDN’T BACK DOWN Jessica Aber wasn’t just a lawyer — she was the person you sent in when things got messy. In January, just before her resignation, Aber helped put Asif Rahman, a former CIA analyst, behind bars for leaking top-secret information about Israeli military plans against Iran. The information ended up splashed across social media in October 2024. Aber didn’t mince words when Rahman pleaded guilty. She warned that his leak had “placed lives at risk” and “compromised our ability to collect vital intelligence in the future.” That’s prosecutor-speak for this guy seriously screwed things up. Whatever Rahman leaked, it wasn’t just embarrassing — it was dangerous. BIG CASES, BIGGER ENEMIES Aber’s cases didn’t stop there. In November 2024, her office prosecuted a Virginia-based company accused of funneling sensitive U.S. technology to a Russian telecom firm with Kremlin ties. It wasn’t exactly an accident — the company allegedly disguised shipments and played fast and loose with American tech that Russia wasn’t supposed to have. Then there was the war crimes indictment. Aber’s office charged four Russian-linked individuals with torturing and unlawfully detaining a U.S. national in Ukraine. She wasn’t just making legal noise — she was putting serious pressure on powerful figures with deep connections. Aber’s career was a parade of people you wouldn’t want showing up at your funeral — oligarchs, cybercriminals, and corrupt players with resources to make problems disappear. A SUSPICIOUS EXIT Aber resigned in January 2025, just after Donald Trump returned to power. Nobody’s said she was forced out, but resigning from one of the country’s most powerful U.S. Attorney’s offices weeks after jailing a rogue CIA analyst feels a little too clean. It’s not hard to imagine why someone like Aber might suddenly find herself in a tight spot. Trump’s return came with a wave of loyalty tests and DOJ shakeups — and Aber’s aggressive pursuit of Russian networks and CIA leaks doesn’t exactly scream “team player” in this new political climate. If she was pressured to resign, what cases got quietly buried when she left? A SYSTEM THAT’S GONE SOFT ON POWER The Supreme Court’s ruling in July 2024 handed Trump near-total immunity for “core presidential powers,” including military command. Justice Sonia Sotomayor warned that this decision could allow a president to order an assassination — and face no legal consequences. By the time Aber resigned, that ruling had already cast a long shadow over the Department of Justice. Prosecutors like Aber — the kind who took on powerful players with foreign connections — were now working in an environment where accountability had been gutted. If Aber’s investigations had exposed something that threatened powerful interests, the court’s ruling would have made it easier for those interests to apply pressure — or worse — without consequence. Her resignation may have been voluntary. It may not have been. But by the time Aber walked away from her post, the guardrails protecting prosecutors like her were already crumbling. WHAT DID ABER KNOW? Jessica Aber knew things that mattered — things that powerful people wanted buried. She chased down Russian cybercriminals, locked up a CIA leaker who compromised military intelligence, and tangled with foreign operatives who wouldn’t hesitate to make problems disappear. Now she’s gone, and the timing stinks. Maybe her death was just an awful coincidence. Maybe it wasn’t. But when the people investigating corruption start turning up dead, there’s only one responsible thing to do: Start asking louder questions. Via MSNBC{News Junkies}
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🌮 TerasGhost@prevtsghost·
🚨 let this sink in:
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
Profiting off the office - by itself- is so corrupt. But the buyers could be CEOs, Russian oligarchs, Saudi princes. We have no idea. It’s all secret. That makes it the biggest corruption scandal in the history of the White House. And we all pretend like this is just normal!?
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar

President Trump promoted his cryptocurrency this morning. His promotional post led to an immediate spike in the price.

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Sarah🇺🇦🇺🇸@Huffie12·
@diannahaze I wonder is it helpful to have an outward, visible symptom that is like a signal for what’s happening?
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dianna haze
dianna haze@diannahaze·
One of my diseases is MCAS (Mast Cell Activation Syndrome) where mast cells, that are supposed to alert your immune system there’s something harmful in your body, react to something benign. It makes my cheeks (mostly the right one) flush red. Plus makes me dizzy, nauseous, and exhausted. In this case it was probably the hypoallergenic unscented soap I used on my face. 🫠
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kathooks 🌎🪐🌕@hookskat·
My 92 yr old conservative republican mom told me this morning…. “I really hope the democrats come up with someone decent to vote for”. 😳 I never thought her or I would live to see the day.
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Rev. Benjamin Cremer
Rev. Benjamin Cremer@Brcremer·
When you demonize and harm the immigrant, the poor, the sick and the marginalized with oppressive laws, you don’t need to tell me about your religious beliefs. You've already shown me what they are by how you're mistreating the immigrant, the poor, the sick and the marginalized.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
I’ve always said that the ACA is like a starter house: it was a big step forward, but still just a first step. There’s no question that we still have work to do to make sure health care is a right and not a privilege in America. Now it’s up to all of us to keep building on and improving the ACA until everyone has access to quality, affordable healthcare.
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
I know it can feel like a different era sometimes. But fifteen years ago, I signed the Affordable Care Act into law. Now nearly 50 million people have received health care through the ACA. With everything going on right now, it’s easy to feel like regular folks can’t make a difference – but the Affordable Care Act is a reminder that change is possible when we keep fighting for progress.
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Jennifer Erin Valent 🇺🇸🇺🇦
This admin. is attempting to terrify immigrants because they don't want any here. None. That's simply what we're dealing with. And good old @SecRubio walks in lockstep with them all, letting Cubans who are in the position his family once was suffer from it all. Soulless.
Charlie Sykes@SykesCharlie

‘Deport every person under the sun’: ICE detains Cubans during immigration appointments miamiherald.com/news/local/imm…

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Winter
Winter@LeftyWinter·
I'm in the AOC Club. Anti-Oligarch Club.
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