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Maria Earley💙

Maria Earley💙

@Mariafearley

Working in healthcare & business partner in carpet & stone cleaning & restoration business. All tweets are my own opinions.

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Maria Earley💙
Maria Earley💙@Mariafearley·
@POTUS you are a moron and the 2nd most dangerous man in the world. You and Israel started this war, don’t expect Europe to clear up your crap. You didn't consult NATO or Congress - it is an illegal war. We have long memories too. You are a disgrace to the office. Do One.
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Republicans against Trump@RpsAgainstTrump

Trump: Without the U.S.A., NATO IS A PAPER TIGER! They didn’t want to join the fight to stop a Nuclear Powered Iran…COWARDS, and we will REMEMBER!

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The Rev. Anton Mittens 🌹👮🎓
Some Grok Analysis of @PippaCrerar's X activity over the past month (mid-Feb to mid-Mar 2026): Roughly 35–40% of her posts were questioning or critical in tone toward the main UK party leaders (Keir Starmer, Kemi Badenoch, Ed Davey, Nigel Farage). The distribution is heavily skewed: Keir Starmer receives the overwhelming majority — around 70% of all the critical/questioning posts land on him and Labour's leadership/delivery challenges. Her coverage repeatedly probes areas like personal judgement calls, internal party warnings, moments of high peril for the government, delivery timelines, and policy navigation risks. Nigel Farage and Reform UK attract about 20% of the scrutiny focused on policy risks, data/legal concerns, and past associations/statements. Kemi Badenoch (Conservatives) sees only around 5–10%,mostly indirect or in the context of exchanges and attacks from others rather than sustained personal or judgement-based criticism. Ed Davey (Lib Dems) registers effectively 0% — minimal to no critical mentions at all. As the Guardian's Political Editor, her feed naturally holds the governing party and PM to intense account, but the contrast is striking scrutiny is disproportionately directed at Starmer's 'judgement' and Labour's internal/external pressures, while opposition leaders face far lighter or negligible direct heat. So, in reality who holds the likes of Farage and others to account? Pippa does a bit, but I think it’s down to us folks.
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Maria Earley💙
Maria Earley💙@Mariafearley·
@UKinUSA And the illegal attacks by Israel &US leading to their closing Straits-no mention of that whatsoever? Question: Were the Straits closed or in imminent danger of closure BEFORE the illegal attacks? And this is how you respond? You'll just got played just as #TrumptyDumpty did
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British Embassy Washington
NEW: The UK alongside France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Japan expresses readiness to contribute to appropriate efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz 👇 gov.uk/government/new…
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Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation
Patriotic 🇬🇧 Nation@HoodedClaw1974·
Martin Daubney just made a great point. Trump got the bust of Churchill put back in the White House. The Bank of England want to remove Churchill from the five pound note. Says it all really. Trump is more for Britain than the British establishment.
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Michael Martens
Michael Martens@Andric1961·
Ridiculous statelets like Germany, the UK, or France refuse Trump’s request for help in the Strait of Hormuz. But luckily, there are the founding members of Trumps Board of Peace. The navies of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Hungary, Kosovo, et al. will step in. In together, out together.
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Jim Stewartson, Decelerationist 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸
Donald Trump told the story of how he decided on the war, which was that stock prices were so high he could afford to attack Iran. To get advice on the decision he asked Susie Wiles. Now you know why they had no clue the Strait of Hormuz would shut down. Try to read it. “We're doing great. I went to Susie my beautiful Susie Wiles. There's nobody like Susie. I went to Susie. Right? And everybody's with her and she's a great woman really she's a great woman. But I went to Susie. I always go to Susie. I said Susie do you mind if I take a little excursion here? Do you mind if I you know we're hitting all these records, right? Most more people are working in the United States today than ever before as I can name this I don't want to bore you Because this is all about Ireland but you're a big part of it because you're a big part of this country but I said do you mind if I take a little excursion my chief of staff because I want to do this. I have Marco here. We have a lot of our great people JD is here. They're all here and I say let's let's do this. We're gonna do it right should have been done by many presidents should have been done Long before 47 years. It's 40 years of living in terror You know, they're they're called the bully of the Middle East But they're really the bully of the world because he used oil to bribe right? He used oil to bribe and to you know gain power. I don't know what they gained. What are they gained? What the hell? How are they doing? Not so good. They're all gone now. Every one of them. They're all gone. We don't even know who to our biggest problem. We don't know who to deal with over here. I can call the speaker of the house He's so powerful. I can call him. I can make a deal maybe I can even call your Democrat counterpart this guy. I said to Kelly. What do you think of your counterpart? He said he's a great guy. This is Republican Democrat. I never thought I was gonna hear that about you. Let me shake your hand. When Kelly when Kelly tells me that I said that's the way it used to be You know, that's the way it not so long ago and maybe someday that's the way it'll be again. It's really great. But I said you mind of I take a little excursion Because we have to do something and it'll be a short term excursion? But we have all these great things going and we had to say you know, we could have. What could have gone up up? It was only going in one direction. But I think now it's gonna go much higher than it would have gone had we not taken this little journey. And so I appreciate all of the people that have worked with us I was not an easy decision to make we have a country that was hotter than any country anywhere in the world and Doing great in every way and I say oh, we have to put out this this cancer. It's a cancer We had to take that operation and we did and it was very successful and continues frankly as somebody said very they could leave today. And it would take ten years to rebuild the damage has been done. But I think we have to make it a little bit more permanent because no other president has to go through this and we shouldn't have any other President having to go through this kind of a thing and If they didn't want to do it if for some reason they didn't want to do it. Would have the same problem. We don't ever want to have that problem again Not with lunatics. We can't have lunatics controlling nuclear weaponry. So I just want to thank everybody.”
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The Bulwark
The Bulwark@BulwarkOnline·
Trump: "The war is proceeding very, very strongly. We're doing very, very well…They were two weeks away, in my opinion, two weeks away from having a nuclear weapon."
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Trump Has Just Told NATO Allies They Are On Their Own. Starmer Did This. Donald Trump has just posted the most consequential statement about the Western alliance since its foundation. NATO allies, he wrote, privately agreed that Iran could not be allowed a nuclear weapon but refused to help when asked. America no longer needs or desires their assistance. We never did. Let that land. This is not bluster. It is a doctrine. Trump is telling every European government that the Article 5 guarantee they have sheltered under for seventy years was always conditional, and that they have now demonstrated they will not honour their side of the arrangement when it matters. The mutual defence alliance that kept the peace in Europe since 1949 has just been publicly declared a one way street by the President of the United States. Every adversary watching, Russia, China, Iran, will draw the same conclusion simultaneously. Britain's fingerprints are all over this moment. Starmer blocked Diego Garcia. He needed a drone on his own runway to reverse the decision. He consulted his team on minesweepers. He watched France, Greece and Spain defend a British base while HMS Dragon sat in Portsmouth. He offered an aircraft carrier after the war was won and was told it was no longer wanted. He issued a joint humanitarian statement about Lebanon that did not mention Hezbollah once. At every stage of this crisis he chose the path of least domestic political resistance over the obligations of the oldest and most important bilateral relationship in British foreign policy. Trump's post also hands every adversary a strategic map. A Western alliance whose European members privately agree on the threat but publicly refuse to act against it is not an alliance. It is a talking shop with a defence clause nobody intends to honour. Putin will have read this post with considerable satisfaction. So will Beijing. The fracture that Starmer and his European counterparts have opened is not merely reputational. It is structural. And it will not be repaired by a press conference or a carefully worded statement about the special relationship being in operation. Churchill understood that alliances are maintained by behaviour not words. You show up or you do not. Britain did not show up. Trump has noticed. And he has said so, in capital letters, for the entire world to read. The consequences of Starmer's calculations are no longer theoretical. They are here, on Truth Social, signed by the President of the United States of America. "At every stage of this crisis [Starmer] chose the path of least domestic political resistance over the obligations of the oldest and most important bilateral relationship in British foreign policy."
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Bold Politics
Bold Politics@_BoldPolitics·
How private contracts are killing our NHS with @DrAmirKhanGP
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NHS@NHSuk·
Meningitis can be very serious if not treated quickly. It can affect anyone, but is most common in babies, young children, teenagers and young adults. Swipe through to find out what to look out for and more on when to get help.
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
President Trump on the BBC: "It’s no longer accurate. It’s corrupt, fraudulent…It's no longer fake, it’s beyond fake, it's really criminal what they do." 🔥 He’s right, They’re amongst the worst for spreading misinformation.
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Maria Earley💙
Maria Earley💙@Mariafearley·
@1JaySC He's furious because the Israelis - Netanyahu - convinced him that NATO countries would fall into line. He got played, and Israelis knew what would happen in Straits. He didn't listen to his own generals. That's why he's angry. He is realising is lack of influence & leadership.
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Just Jay
Just Jay@1JaySC·
What a fucking delusional rant. Our allies don’t want to get involved because you told them all to fuck off when you took office. This is all on you, you fucking braindead halfwit.
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Melanie Phillips
Melanie Phillips@MelanieLatest·
Why does Joe Kent claim his wife died “in a war manufactured by Israel”? She was killed in 2019 by an ISIS suicide bomber while fighting in America’s war against ISIS in Syria —as he wrote in 2020, “under President Trump’s orders,” for which war he praises Trump in this resignation letter for "defeating ISIS". facebook.com/NBCNews/posts/…
Joe Kent@joekent16jan19

After much reflection, I have decided to resign from my position as Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, effective today. I cannot in good conscience support the ongoing war in Iran. Iran posed no imminent threat to our nation, and it is clear that we started this war due to pressure from Israel and its powerful American lobby. It has been an honor serving under @POTUS and @DNIGabbard and leading the professionals at NCTC. May God bless America.

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Dark Darling
Dark Darling@Darkdarling00·
Describe President Trump using only one word.
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Maria Earley💙
Maria Earley💙@Mariafearley·
@NickFerrariLBC Before the Israelis & US bombed Iran - illegally-tell me Nick - was there oil & goods safely making their way thru the Straights of Hormuz? And we are now being asked to help clear up their mess & to join an illegal war-what next?. #canttrusttrump
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TheStormHasArrived
TheStormHasArrived@TheStormRedux·
Everyone should listen to this clip of Trump and really try to understand what he is accomplishing. “It’s a big chess game at a very high level. It’s very high level chess, the highest. And I’m dealing with very smart players. These are very smart people. They don’t get there…You know, when you deal with some of these people, you’re dealing with very high-level intellect, very high IQ people. These are not Jasmine Crockett and her group. These are smart people. These are really smart people. And violent people, ambitious people. And some very nice people. And some are very nice but violent.” This is the side of Trump that most people don’t understand. He is one of the most brilliant, if not the most, strategic minds we have ever seen. Every move he makes is calculated, well thought out, and at the highest level of risk on the world stage. But most importantly, he always ends up with a win. Show the man the respect he deserves 🇺🇸
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Donald J. Trumpstein fake
Donald J. Trumpstein fake@realtrumpstein·
They all knew who Donald Trump was before he was elected. They all know who he is now. This video was deleted from Twitter, you know what to do !!
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RedWave Press
RedWave Press@RedWavePress·
Fox News’ Peter Doocy: “Now that you've announced that the U.S. has destroyed all of Iran's mine-laying ships, why can't the U.S. just immediately reopen the Strait of Hormuz?” President Trump: “Well, we could, but it takes two to tango. We have to get people to take their billion dollar ship and drive it up. When Pepe has his big sugar ships coming around and they cost $1 billion and we say, ‘I think it's okay now, Pepe, take your ship, drive it through the Strait of Hormuz.’ He may say, ‘let me wait a little while’ because… these ships are very expensive. They can cost up to $2 billion, so they don't want to take a chance that gee, I think you'll be okay.” “We don't know if they even said any mines. But the thought that they may have is enough to keep people from saying, we don't need it.”
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