Monique

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Monique

Monique

@MFneedstogo

#resist #TrumpIsUnfitForOffice owner/stylist

North Carolina, USA Katılım Haziran 2018
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Patrick De Haan
Patrick De Haan@GasBuddyGuy·
just imagine what airlines are contending with... here's the cost to fill a Boeing 777-300ER today: Chicago $213,111 Dallas $179,779 Minneapolis $181,695 New York City $182,269 Los Angeles $217,708 Seattle $225,849
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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
🔥 @Timodc to @AdamKinzinger: “You can’t tell me it’s a real democracy if by exec order the governor can nullify your vote… in Tennessee — the idea that NASHVILLE & MEMPHIS would not have representation? How is that democracy? That’s preposterous.” @GovBillLee @MarshaBlackburn
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
The closure of Spirit Airlines has left travelers scrambling across the country wondering: What happens to my flight? How do I get my money back? What about my points and flight credits? Here’s what travelers should know: wapo.st/4ndiYCE
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Newtraditionalist 🇺🇦
@Acyn When asked whether President Trump could run for a third term, federal bench nominee John Marck stunningly responded with uncertainty and silence. This where we are on May 1, 2026.
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MARY J
MARY J@MaryJ_MAGA·
@RobSchneider @DisneyABCTV Thank you, Rob! Can't tell you how much we appreciate your exposing the rot within Hollywood. You give us hope. @DisneyABCTV is a disgusting, evil, Communist run company that has no place in society.
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Rob Schneider 🇺🇸
Rob Schneider 🇺🇸@RobSchneider·
Thank YOU, Josh D’Amaro! Jimmy Kimmel’s violent and non-stop divisive partisan rhetoric in the guise of ‘comedy’ has done enough damage to the @DisneyABCtv brand and his dismissal is a positive step to tone down the ugliness in our Nation’s discourse.
Rob Schneider 🇺🇸@RobSchneider

Dear Mr. Josh D’Amaro, CEO, The Walt Disney Company. I am writing to you as a concerned American and longtime supporter of the Disney brand and former Disney employee to urge you, in the strongest possible terms, to immediately remove Jimmy Kimmel from ABC’s airwaves. What began as partisan commentary has now crossed into something far darker: a pattern of reckless, dehumanizing rhetoric that disrespects human life and contributes to the toxic climate of hatred and violence threatening our nation. Keeping Mr. Kimmel on your network is no longer merely a programming decision—it is a serious and dangerous mistake that reflects poorly on Disney’s values and leadership. Consider the facts. On September 15, 2025, following the cold-blooded assassination of Charlie Kirk—your company’s own employee used his national platform to declare: “The MAGA gang [is] desperately trying to characterise this kid who murdered Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and doing everything they can to score political points from it.” This was not neutral commentary. It was a deliberate attempt to smear millions of Trump supporters and shift blame away from the actual killer before the facts were known. ABC temporarily suspended the show amid justified outrage and FCC scrutiny. Yet Disney chose to reinstate him—an unfathomable decision that signaled tolerance for this kind of inflammatory rhetoric. Just days ago, on April 23, 2026, Mr. Kimmel escalated further in a pre-taped sketch. Mocking the First Lady of the United States, he said: “Of course, our First Lady, Melania, is here. Look at her, so beautiful. Mrs. Trump, you have a glow like an expectant widow.” He later claimed this was merely “a light roast joke about their age difference.” Yet he never said that on air. The implication was unmistakable—and chilling: that Melania Trump appears radiant at the prospect of becoming a widow. In the days that followed, another armed gunman stormed the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, marking the third assassination attempt on President Trump in recent years. Mr. D’Amaro, this is not comedy. This is the kind of dehumanizing language that lowers the threshold for violence. When a major network platform repeatedly portrays the President, his family, and his supporters as legitimate targets for contempt, or worse, violence, it does not entertain; it incites. Disney has long marketed itself as America’s family entertainment company—the proud steward of Walt Disney’s legacy of wholesome, non-partisan storytelling that brings people together. Yet by protecting and platforming an individual who has shown such blatant contempt for basic human decency, you are allowing that legacy to be stained. If another act of political violence occurs—and the pattern of escalating rhetoric followed by real-world attempts on the President’s life suggests it very well could—the blood will not be only on the hands of the deranged perpetrator. It will also rest on those who continued to give a national megaphone to the hatred that helped create the climate for it. The Walt Disney Company once stood for something higher than partisan score-settling. Your viewers—families across America—expect and deserve better. Removing Jimmy Kimmel is not censorship; it is moral leadership. It is the bare minimum required to restore trust in your brand and to affirm that Disney will not profit from content that disrespects life and fans the flames of division and hatred in America. I respectfully urge you to act decisively. The eyes of the nation—and history—are watching. Sincerely, Rob Schneider

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Sarah Longwell
Sarah Longwell@SarahLongwell25·
I talked with @kyleforalabama who is running for senate in Alabama as a Democrat. Kyle is the best. He's a construction worker and small business owner who understands that Trump's tariffs are driving up prices for hardworking Alabamians. Check him out! youtu.be/HJxQMSIQ1ts?si…
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Marco Foster
Marco Foster@MarcoFoster_·
Joe Rogan on James Comey: “It’s nuts. You’re going after someone for something that’s just silly. 8647 is get rid of 47. Arresting a guy for that is nuts. If the guy really was dirty you should have something on him other than this seashell picture”
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Elizabeth Warren
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren·
BREAKING: A conservative court packed with Trump-appointed judges just ruled to ROLL BACK access to the abortion pill. This is a page straight out of extremist Republicans’ anti-abortion playbook. Let me be clear: the abortion pill is safe and effective. We must fight back.
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OSINTdefender
OSINTdefender@sentdefender·
The Pentagon is planning to withdraw roughly 5,000 American troops from Germany in the near future, as part of the Trump Administration’s retaliation against European allies who refused to join or aid in the Iran War, senior defense officials have told CBS News.
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Josh Gerstein
Josh Gerstein@joshgerstein·
JUST IN: DOJ (unshockingly) backs Trump's private lawyers in arguing that judge must halt depositions and document demands in civil #Jan6 lawsuits while Trump makes another bid at DC Circuit to throw the suits out. Doc: documentcloud.org/documents/2808…
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
"A week ago I mailed a formal disciplinary complaint against Chief Justice John Roberts to the District of Columbia Bar Office of Disciplinary Counsel. The paperwork is at the bottom of this article in full, with my personal information redacted. I want to answer a few questions, recount what's happened since, and share some resources. People have asked why the New York Times, the Washington Post, and the rest of the legacy press have stayed quiet on a documented corruption story involving the Chief Justice. Three things worth understanding. The article has the receipts. Every factual claim is credibly sourced. The underlying reporting was done in pieces over the last decade by Business Insider, Politico, the New York Times, and the ABA Journal. The whistleblower complaint went through Congress. Senator Durbin’s Judiciary Committee received it. The Department of Justice received it. The records have mostly been sitting in the public domain since 2022 and 2023. The receipts are there. They’ve been there. Anyone who wanted to verify what I wrote could verify it in twenty minutes. I didn’t uncover something new. I pieced together a decade of public record that had fallen out of the news cycle, applied the statutes to the conduct, and filed paperwork. The synthesis is the contribution and the paperwork is the action. So why isn’t the mainstream media touching it? Ask them. What has the activist response been? Attorneys joined in. Judges joined in. Private citizens joined in. The project got a lot of media. The article hit number one on Reddit. The thing nobody who runs this system expected was that anyone outside it would do the work. Read the spreadsheets. Apply the statutes. File the paperwork. Treat the disclosure rules like the disclosure rules were meant to be treated. Show up at the post office with a certified mail receipt and put it in the public record. The men and women running this system built their careers on the assumption that nobody was paying attention. That the forms would go unread. That the recusals would go uncounted. That the statutes would sit on the shelf. That the institutions would cover for each other and no one outside would notice the arrangement. We noticed. We noticed the ten million dollars documented and the eleven million more estimated. The sixteen years of false characterizations. The hidden equity stake. The Code of Conduct written to fail and the justices who signed affidavits for no one. The Judicial Conference that won’t refer and the Senate that won’t impeach and the Attorney General who won’t prosecute. We noticed every institution pointing at every other institution and shrugging. You don’t need to be licensed or in good standing as a member of the bar association to sit on the Supreme Court, so why bother? Will John Roberts be disbarred? Maybe. We are stress testing their system. It’s our turn to flood the zone. It’s our turn to decide the news cycles. And who knows, maybe Chief Justice Roberts will achieve his dream of being in the history books. It will just be as the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court to have his law license revoked. Further, think of accountability like the four minute mile. On May 6, 1954, a British medical student named Roger Bannister ran the first sub-four-minute mile. Before he did it, even scientists said it was humanly impossible. Today, it is common even among high school athletes. I mention this because something changes inside us when we watch the impossible happen. Something that changes everything. Because once we stop telling ourselves it is impossible, we start to make it more possible. When we show that these people are not above accountability, the more cunning rats will flee, the most aggressive turn on each other, and the true believers go down with the ship. The point is, we restore justice by relentlessly pursuing it. So we pursued it. The complaint I submitted is below in full. You're welcome to read it, share it, or put it on every car windshield wiper within a 5 block radius of the United States Supreme Court Chambers. Chase your bliss, even if that bliss takes the form of printing copies of this filing and placing it upon any doors of whatever Bar Association happens to be headquartered at 901 4th St NW Suite 700, Washington, DC 20001. Who am I to tell you what you should or shouldn't do on a Monday right before lunch break, which would arguably be the best time to make sure the flyers are seen. What I do endorse is filing your own complaint with the DC Bar Office of Disciplinary Counsel at 515 Fifth Street NW, Building A, Room 117, Washington DC 20001. Do it in your own words. The facts are in the filing listed below as well as in the original article, which is hyperlinked within this sentence. The statutes to cite are 28 U.S.C. § 455, 5 U.S.C. § 13106, and 18 U.S.C. § 1001. The rule is DC Rule of Professional Conduct 8.4(c). This is happening because we are making it happen. Movement creates energy. Energy creates heat. Enough heat and you can reshape the outdated and corrupt 250 year-old steel. We are the heat. We are the pressure. We are the changemakers." We also need ten subscribers per article. If you want this work to continue, for everyone, we need you. ---- Christopher Armitage cmarmitage.substack.com/.../i-filed-fo…...
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: TMZ reporter confronts hardcore MAGA Rep. Dan Meuser in the street about his party's failures, prompting a total meltdown: "Talk to the f*cking Democrats!" He got right under this creep's skin and kept pushing... "It's good to see you, bro. I gotta tell you, like, I'm a bit frustrated that Congress is going on another break right now," said the reporter. "Are you frustrated that you're going home with so much up in the air?" "Well, a couple of things," said Meuser. "We've got to get done what we've got to get done. We're likely to do DHS, we're likely to do, you know, Department of Homeland Security— "You think you're likely to do that today?" the reporter interjected incredulously "Uh. That's what we're working on," said Meuser. "You've got to keep in mind something. We work for our constituents, we go on so-called recess, District Work Week." "It's campaigning too, you know, it's campaigning," said the reporter, refusing to buy into Meuser's pathetic spin. "We want you to pass legislation!" "In a way, you're always campaigning— We— We are passing legislation," stammered the congressman. "Look, I think that there's reason for um... Perhaps staying if we can get it done. We're just not going to be here to show, to say, hey, look, we're all here, you know, that means we're working. You've got to have a plan. You've got to have a timetable." "But why isn't there a plan and a timetable?" the reporter asked bluntly. "Like, if the leader isn't doing it, then can't you just get a new leader who's..." "Because there is. No, Mike Johnson's doing an excellent job," Meuser said. "Look, it's far from perfect. But, you know, there is a plan. We are getting things done. You know, the Senate has some of its issues, which are usually related to Democrats, by the way. Okay, the Democrats have shut down our Department of Homeland Security. The Democrats won't let simple bills go through. The Democrats won't vote for FISA." "Look, you guys have the majority, though!" pressed the reporter. "You guys have the majority and you're probably going to go home without passing DHS. Finally, a reporter said it! Republicans are constantly whining about Democrats, but Trump currently controls every branch of government. If Republicans can't get a deal done, that's a failure on their part to compromise. Having the majority means making concessions so that you can actually govern. But conservatives are incapable of doing that. "No kidding, we have a majority!" snapped back an angry Meuser. "We have a two-vote majority. So that means we need 100%. And as well, you need 60 votes over there. You know that! Stop trying to kick things up that aren't working." "No, no, I'm just saying because I'm frustrated and a lot of Americans are frustrated that you guys are probably going to go home on another break before passing this DHS bill," said the reporter. "We're going to do our best to pass it and if we—" tried Meuser. "The best? You know, like... I'm trying to be respectful but it's just—" said the reporter. "It's not a break. You're not being respectful!" said Meuser. "Okay, I'm sorry," said the reporter. "Don't talk to me anymore," whined Meuser. "Oh, I'm sorry," said the reporter. "I don't mean that. I'm just frustrated that, you know, these TSA will go without pay." "I'm frustrated, but you don't know what you're talking about, okay?" said Meuser. "Because when you go home, it's not... First of all, we have conference calls, we do other things, and we work for our constituents. We've got a lot of work to do at home as well." "We just want you to pass, like, this legislation," said the reporter. Like, if TSA and other people are going without pay and I get that you guys are going home to your—" "Talk to the f*cking Democrats!" raged Meuser before storming off. "Thank you, sir," said the reporter, presumably thrilled with the footage he had acquired. TMZ is best known for its celebrity coverage, but last month they began covering D.C. in earnest. We welcome them to the muck! Unlike so many mainstream journalists who are afraid of challenging politicians and losing access, TMZ reporters are like bloodhounds when it comes to drama. They're going to confront these fascists, pedophile protestors, and crooks in the exact way they deserve! Please ❤️ and share to urge TMZ to keep at it!
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
How is this being treated as normal? A Republican governor is declaring a state of emergency to cancel an ongoing election for Congress. If you think this is ends with redistricting, you are not paying attention.
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🇺🇸 The FJC 🇺🇸
A police dog sniffed the shooter out while he was assembling the weapon behind a door. The handler pulled him back. The shooter came out and ran right by him. The dog was held back from chasing him, too. This keeps getting worse for Secret Service.
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