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Lifelong liberal living in a red state.All humans are equal.Trying to keep my sanity since the orange guy stole the election.RESIST!
Tucson, AZ Katılım Kasım 2020
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TWEEPS: The SAVE Act is a scam. Election fraud is nearly nonexistent, but trump and Republicans want to make you PAY to vote anyway. Millions could be disenfranchised.
1,000 fast RTs and replies using #NoPayToVoteSaveAct.
Please and thank you! 🙏💪
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Say what you will about President Biden, but he kept getting shit done like infrastructure, manufacturing, CHIPs Act, the PACT Act, never shut down the government, added millions of jobs, and didn't start any new wars that shut down the Strait of Hormuz.
I sure miss Joe.
We were way better off with him.

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@BabyD1111229 The FBI and the various administrations since the first complaint have been sitting on this information and allowed it to continue. Why? Because too many in the public eye, celebrities and much as politicians, judges, and agents ARE (not were!) part of this rape club.
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A BIG, BIG post there Black Betty ram-a-lam. 💪 Your question about the 9/3/96 file is definitely answerable, but only if Congress finds political will to ask this valuable question, to investigate and unravel the FBI mystery as to who buried the file.Choosing that thread to pull will reveal A LOT.
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She Called The FBI In 1996. They Opened A File. Then They Told Her It Never Existed. She Spent 29 Years Being Called A Liar.
September 3, 1996.
A file is opened inside FBI headquarters.
Classification: child pornography.
The woman who made the call is identified only as "a professional artist."
She described photos she had seen inside a Manhattan mansion. She described the man who owned those photos. She described what she witnessed being done to young girls.
She gave them everything.
Then she waited.
Nobody called back.
Nine years later, a local detective in Palm Beach knocked on a different door. Found forty victims. Handed the FBI photographs, videos, and documented evidence of child trafficking across multiple states.
The FBI opened a formal investigation.
Two years later — they closed it.
One plea deal. Thirteen months. Out by noon every day on work release.
The trafficking continued. The FBI kept receiving tips. For eleven more years, women were brought to his island, his Manhattan townhouse, his private ranch.
For eleven more years — the file sat there.
It took a newspaper reporter to force the arrest in 2019.
Thirty-three days later, he was dead.
Now twelve women — listed only as Doe 1 through Doe 12 — are standing in federal court.
They're not suing his estate.
They're suing the FBI.
They want $100 million. And they want every internal document, every memo, every email showing exactly who received each tip — and made the decision to do nothing.
But here's the part that changes everything.
When the FBI's own internal review was published in 2020 — it didn't mention the 1996 complaint. Not once.
For another five years, the woman who made that call was told: your report doesn't exist.
In December 2025, the DOJ confirmed it did.
One page. Dated September 3, 1996.
Which means someone inside the FBI knew that file existed — and chose not to include it in their own review.
The question isn't whether the file was real.
The question is: who decided to make it disappear?
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Legendary Singer Neil Young has removed all his albums from Amazon Music due to founder Jeff Bezos and his support for Donald Trump.
RETWEET to thank @NeilYoung for standing up for our democracy!

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In these days of 2022, russia bombed Mariupol so relentlessly that people buried the dead in the courtyards of their own homes.
Later, the same graves appeared in Irpin, Pokrovsk, Kostiantynivka. Other Ukrainian cities too.
The world saw it.
The world stayed silent.
What are you waiting for?
Until they appear in your yards?

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Quote from a Ukrainian citizen dedicated to Volodymyr Zelensky🇺🇦:
"A face that has become a symbol of resistance.
They say that time changes people, but war not only changes them, ..carves a new reality into their faces.
This photo is a reminder to each of us: a leader is strong when he has a strong people behind him. When we are united, we are invincible!
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Amazing nation 🫡🇺🇦❤️

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🚨BREAKING: DHS agents are now illegally arresting U.S. citizens at airports… and trafficking them across state lines.
A 28-year-old U.S. citizen, Sunny Naqvi, was detained by DHS, for 43 hours, after landing at O’Hare International Airport in Chicago.
She wasn’t charged with a crime, and she wasn’t accused of doing anything illegal…
Agents reportedly detained her over what they called a “curious travel history.”
Even though Sunny was born in Illinois…they still disappeared her.
After being held for about 30 hours inside the airport, agents secretly moved Sunny to an ICE detention facility in Broadview, Illinois.
While this was happening, federal agents repeatedly told her family she was NOT in custody, even though her phone location showed she was inside the facility.
Then it gets worse.
According to witnesses, agents asked for Sunny’s phone number so they could “look for her phone.”
Minutes later, the phone was opened, her messages were read, and the device was shut off, cutting off the family’s ability to track her.
After that, agents transported the U.S. citizen across state lines, to another detention facility in Dodge County, Wisconsin.
And then she was eventually released early Saturday morning… in a random state, alone.
Her phone was dead, and she had no transportation.
So, a U.S. citizen detained by the federal government had to hitchhike to a hotel, just to be able to reunite with her family.
And this is what people need to understand…
When federal agents can detain U.S. citizens without charges… lie to families about their custody, search personal phones, and secretly transport people across state lines…
That puts every single American in danger.
Because they can do it to anyone.
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