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Former long-time expat. You won’t find what you don’t want to see. I’m keeping my eyes open.

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MMouse💙@MicheleMouse10·
@atrupar The only plants opening soon would be ones started under Biden.
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Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump: "The Trump manufacturing boom is what they're calling it. Now, the plants will be opening over the next period of time. Pretty soon."
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Israeli journalist Barak Ravid drops a massive bombshell on CNN. Trump intentionally sabotaged the ceasefire. He ordered a new operation simply because he was bored of peace and a frozen conflict. The Trump administration is an absolute global threat.
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Mike Young
Mike Young@micyoung75·
Trump promised the ballroom would cost taxpayers nothing. That was the deal. Then the price tag went from $100 million... to $200 million... to $300 million... to $400 million. In under a year. Now Graham, Britt, and Schmitt want to put $400 million on the public tab. Using customs fees. After a federal judge already blocked construction for lacking congressional authorization. Meanwhile the donor list includes Lockheed Martin, which pulled in $33.4 billion in federal contracts in 2025 alone. And a Luxembourg-based steel company called ArcelorMittal, which donated $37 million in steel - steel made in Europe - and received a tariff cut on their Canadian plant two days later. Two days. The building is already rising. Two magnolia trees planted for FDR and Warren Harding were removed to make room. The East Wing is rubble. 56% of Americans oppose this. 98% of 32,000 public comments were negative. A project sold as a private vanity project is now a taxpayer emergency. The donors who funded it have federal contracts worth tens of billions. And the DOJ filed a court brief that used the phrase "TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME" to describe a federal judge's ruling. This isn't a ballroom. It's a monument to what happens when no one says no.
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The Daily Beast@thedailybeast

OPINION: The national capital already has a bigger, more beautiful ballroom than the $400 million one that President Donald Trump is seeking to build at the White House. trib.al/IRmmw4b

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Brian Allen
Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
Iran just drone struck the Fujairah Petroleum Industries Zone in the UAE. 25.1164° N, 56.3264° E This is not a random target. Fujairah is the UAE’s only oil export terminal that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz. Iran just hit the bypass route. Last night Trump announced naval escorts to move stranded ships through the strait. Oil dropped instantly. Within 24 hours that announcement was reversed. Oil is now at $115 a barrel. Every announcement moves markets worth billions. Never stop connecting the dots.
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WarMonitor🇺🇦🇬🇧
It is clear now what has happened for the ceasefire to breakdown today between the US-IRAN: In order -US launches naval ships to protect shipping cross strait of Hormuz with fighters, several ships are intercepted by small boats and fired upon. -US airforce starts hitting Iranian small boats in retaliation and one trying to fire upon ships -Iran begins launching missiles toward the Gulf and attacking more boats, US airforce and navy now engaging targets.
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
The May 9 parade in Moscow is still a few days away, yet Putin is already a laughingstock - including within Russia itself - and the 2026 parade has already turned into a symbol of failure for Russia: • Air defense systems pulled in from across the country; • No heavy equipment or aviation on display; • Internet outages in Moscow lasting several days; • Unprecedented security measures; • The absence of high-profile guests. All of this points to fear - and a regime in its final throes. Putin may try to provoke Ukraine into striking Red Square during the parade. He could also stage such a strike himself and use it as a pretext to legitimize a retaliatory attack on Ukraine. Putin is cornered. The war has reached a stalemate, and the situation in Russia is deteriorating by the day. A cornered rat is the most dangerous.
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Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

Look: 1. The Kremlin is afraid to hold a parade with military equipment on Red Square on May 9. Peskov openly admits it’s due to the threat of Ukrainian strikes. 2. Putin is asking President Trump for a ceasefire on May 9. 3. Russia’s Central Bank head Nabiullina says savings may need to be frozen and seized. 4. Russian oil depots are burning. Ukraine is going through a very difficult time. But this is where we are now. We’re not just holding on - we’re doing our job. Standing with Ukraine 🇺🇦

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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
CNN confirms a massive fracture. Alex Thompson reveals Tucker Carlson distinctly broke with Donald Trump over his disastrous administration. The White House is openly turning against Vice President JD Vance for being undiplomatic. The corrupt regime is imploding from within.
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George Noble
George Noble@gnoble79·
Tesla is the most successful CON in the history of capital markets. Not because the cars are bad. But because the entire business is engineered to impress on first glance and collapse under scrutiny. And the culture around it has made facts completely IRRELEVANT. I've never seen a company where the gap between what is promised and what is delivered is this wide, for this long, with this little accountability. Tesla's Full Self-Driving system is marketed as autonomy. But it is not autonomy. It is a camera-only system running probabilistic inference. The car is making statistical guesses about what it sees, thousands of times per second, with no redundancy when those guesses are wrong. Probabilistic inference controlling a two-ton vehicle at highway speed with your family inside. NHTSA has two open investigations covering 3.2 million Tesla vehicles. One was escalated to a formal Engineering Analysis in March after 9 crashes, including a fatality, where the system FAILED to detect sun glare, fog, and dust. The cameras went blind and the car kept driving. In Austin, Tesla's robotaxi fleet has reported 15 crashes across roughly 800,000 miles. One crash every 57,000 miles. The average American driver has a police-reported crash every 500,000 miles. Tesla's robotaxis crash at roughly 4x the human rate, WITH a safety monitor sitting in the car whose only job is to prevent crashes. Waymo operates over 2,500 fully driverless vehicles across multiple cities with no human backup and maintains a crash rate 85% below human drivers across 127 million autonomous miles. Tesla has ONE unsupervised vehicle in a tiny section of Austin. But here's what really makes Tesla different from every overvalued company I've ever analyzed: The facts do not matter to the people who own this stock. Every missed deadline, every broken promise gets filtered through the same response: attack the messenger. Call them a short seller. Call them a hater. Anything to avoid looking at the actual numbers. It's an online ecosystem that has made itself completely immune to facts. And Musk baked that dynamic into the culture from the beginning. Every time the fundamentals deteriorate, the faithful don't sell. They double down. When your shareholder base treats every dip as a buying opportunity regardless of the data, the stock becomes untethered from reality entirely. That's literally a religion with a ticker symbol. I highly suggest you read Edward Niedermeyer's book Ludicrous on this. And now it even gets WORSE... CapeFearAdvisors published a piece this week that should be required reading. Tesla's 2025 CEO Performance Award contains a change-of-control provision: In the event of a change of control, ALL operational milestones are disregarded. No million robotaxis, Optimus robots, or $400 billion EBITDA. NONE of it. So if SpaceX acquires Tesla at $8.5 trillion, every tranche of Musk's 423 million share award vests immediately. A single acquisition at that price triggers the full vesting of both plans at once, with no way to claw them back. The milestones everyone argues about are just a distraction. The mechanism is the change-of-control language buried in the SEC filing. This is about engineering the largest personal wealth transfer in modern financial history and using the narrative machine to keep the price elevated long enough to execute it. I've seen every bust of the last four decades. But this one is different because the cult of personality is stronger than anything I've witnessed. The movement around this stock cannot be touched by facts, and that is what makes it so dangerous. But the math always wins. ALWAYS. It just takes longer when the con is this good.
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Miles Taylor
Miles Taylor@MilesTaylorUSA·
The Epstein files contain allegations that Donald Trump sexually assaulted a 13-year-old girl in the 1980s — claims the FBI took seriously enough to interview the accuser four times. So why is Trump’s DOJ still withholding the records?
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Patrick S. Tomlinson
Patrick S. Tomlinson@stealthygeek·
And now we know why Trump fully pardoned Hernández after he'd been convicted of smuggling hundreds of tons of drugs into the US. They're trying to Orban the entire hemisphere.
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Annie
Annie@AnnieForTruth·
Kid Rock stiffs his fans just like Trump stiffs everyone! 🤣 #KidRot #PedsInAPod
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Mike Young
Mike Young@micyoung75·
Between 1990 and 2017 - a span of 27 years - the Justice Department filed an average of 11 denaturalization cases per year. Cases that went after war criminals, people who obtained citizenship through documented fraud, cases with evidentiary records built by specialists. The Trump DOJ has identified 384 people it wants to strip of citizenship and is calling it the first wave. To handle the volume, they are assigning cases to regular civil litigators in 39 regional U.S. attorney offices - prosecutors whose current work includes healthcare fraud, civil rights enforcement, and procurement fraud. That work gets set aside. A UVA law professor who has written the history of denaturalization told the Times the government has used this power before to target people it views as political opponents. Trump said in January that Americans of Somali descent could be among those targeted. Nobody has explained publicly how the list of 384 was built or what criteria were used. Here is the individual consequence. If you took the oath, passed the civics test, submitted your biometrics, and got your certificate - none of that is settled the way it used to be. The government can now assign an understaffed regional office to build a civil case against you, and the director of the Executive Office for US Attorneys described this publicly as the first wave. She hoped it would not be "too much of an additional burden." The people on the list had no idea they were on it.
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Mike Levin@MikeLevin

The Justice Department has identified 384 naturalized Americans it wants to strip of citizenship. Officials are calling this the “first wave.” The American people deserve answers about who these 384 people are and why they were chosen. We need to know whether the list was assembled on the merits or on prejudice. What are the specific grounds being cited for each case? Is there a pattern by country of origin, religion, or ethnicity? Is there a pattern by political affiliation or by support for causes this administration dislikes?  For context, between 1990 and 2017 the government filed an average of just 11 denaturalization cases per year. What is happening now is a different operation entirely, one that pulls experienced prosecutors off healthcare fraud, civil rights, and procurement fraud cases to go after Americans who already took the oath. Naturalized citizens are not second class Americans. They earned their citizenship and the Constitution protects it. Before a single case is filed, the Justice Department owes the public a straight answer about how this list was built and who is on it. nytimes.com/2026/04/23/us/…

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The Hormuz Letter
The Hormuz Letter@HormuzLetter·
BREAKING: Netanyahu has requested cancellation of his testimony tomorrow due to "a series of political and security meetings in Jerusalem that cannot be rescheduled" and due to the "political and security developments." This follows a CNN source saying that US-Israeli strikes on Iran are expected within 24 hours.
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Occupy Democrats
Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: SOUNDS OF SILENCE — Senate hearing goes deadly quiet as Trump’s federal judicial nominees REFUSE to admit third term is illegal. . Donald Trump is nominating people to lifetime federal judgeships who won't confirm that he can't run for a third term when they come before the Senate for their approval hearings. Let that sink in. Senator Chris Coons of Delaware asked what should be the easiest constitutional law question in American history at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing this week. He asked Trump's judicial nominees about the 22nd Amendment. The first nominee, John Marck, said that his career had been in criminal prosecution and that he hadn't had occasion to use that particular amendment. A federal judicial nominee. Unfamiliar with the 22nd Amendment. Seeking a lifetime appointment to interpret the Constitution. Another candidate eventually offered that it "deals with the two-term limitation." Correct. Gold star. Coons then asked the simple follow-up: is President Trump eligible to run for president again in 2028? Marck's response was a masterpiece of evasion: "Without considering all the facts and looking at everything, depending on what the situation is, this to me strikes as more of a hypothetical." Coons was patient. He walked Marck through it like a kindergarten teacher explaining why you can't eat paste. Has Trump been elected president twice? "President Trump has been certified the President of the United States two times." Is he eligible to run for a third term? "I would have to review the actual wording of it." A man seeking a lifetime federal judgeship needs to review the actual wording. Of the 22nd Amendment. Which is 61 words long. Coons then turned to the full panel and asked if anyone — anyone — was willing to simply state that the Constitution of the United States bars Trump from seeking a third term. A heartbreakingly long silence ensued. He asked again. Anyone willing to apply the Constitution by its plain language? More ominous silence. Nobody. Not one of Trump's judicial nominees would say out loud, under oath, in a Senate hearing, that the 22nd Amendment means what it plainly says. This isn't ignorance. These are lawyers. They know what the 22nd Amendment says. They know Trump has been talking openly about a third term. And they calculated — correctly, based on what happens to people who cross this president — that telling the constitutional truth was more dangerous than staying silent. The frightening thing is that these are the people who will be interpreting your rights for the next 30 years. Please like and share this post if you think federal judges should be willing to say the Constitution means what it says — even when the president doesn't want to hear it.
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Tymofiy Mylovanov
Tymofiy Mylovanov@Mylovanov·
Kasparov: Putin is asking for a May 9 ceasefire not out of strength, but out of fear. He is afraid of a strike on the Mausoleum where he wants to stand. Dictators are ready to sacrifice millions of lives, but panic when their own skin is at risk. 1/
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Citizens for Ethics
Citizens for Ethics@CREWcrew·
Trump selecting his own resort in Doral to host the G20 summit not only benefits his resort, but means other cities have materially lost out. No evidence that there was a fair selection process. Clear presidential profiteering. Don't let this go. citizensforethics.org/reports-invest…
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ChrisO_wiki
ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki·
1/ Oil prices will rise to at least $140 per barrel by June if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened by July, and will not return to pre-Iran War levels before 2028 even in a best-case scenario, predicts Goldman Sachs. It warns of price surges and major economic impacts. ⬇️
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