Matt Yemma
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Matt Yemma
@RealMattYemma
Media and Public Relations Consultant. Avid golfer, runner, news junkie, owner of Ollie the house wolf.
Danbury, CT Katılım Temmuz 2017
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@SecKennedy @CPAC Oh god he brought his own raccoon penis didn’t he?
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After a big day at @CPAC, I went looking for REAL FOOD. Stopped by the Original Roy Hutchins in Trophy Club, TX for protein-packed BBQ.



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@AnnCoulter @erichhartmann There aren’t any USAID employees anymore. Elon fired all of them. Remember?
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Yes, but we need ICE agents doing their actual jobs. Trump should send employees of Department of Education, USAID and the Small Business Administration to staff TSA lines (as long as he obstinately refused to abolish TSA).
James Lindsay, anti-Communist@ConceptualJames
As it turns out, ICE agents are vastly more pleasant to deal with than TSA usually is. Maybe it's because it's a new, temporary thing for them, maybe it's because the job is gentle and safe, and maybe it's because they're fit, capable, and confident, but the experience was 10/10.
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What am I going to do with all this @SunDayRed merch I just bought for @TheMasters
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@Dexerto When we find out they enlisted a underground ring of lost pets led by a rabbit and a pig, we’ll have the story for inside life of pets 3
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@HannahBrandt_TV @MEPFuller Weird how he said the exact same thing about Iranians
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BREAKING: In a phone call just minutes ago President Trump told me Democrats want to make a deal on DHS funding but he doesn’t “think any deal should be made on this until they approve save America.”
First I asked him how long he’s prepared to have ice agents help out at airports
He told me, “For as long as it takes.”
Then I asked “Some lawmakers are saying they should just fund TSA while they negotiate on DHS. What do you think about that?”
President Trump said “Now that I did this the Democrats want to make a deal. And I don’t think any deal should be made on this until they approve SAVE America. Ok, so you have a scoop.”
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@PGATOUR @bakermayfield That’s his bad for wearing air Jordan’s on the course
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@unusual_whales @WisconsinFix For the richest nation in the solar system this is just shameful
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@willornot @David_J_Bier Because water bottles and sunscreen are so fucking dangerous!
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@RealMattYemma @David_J_Bier Yes, we need a competent force that ignores the rules about what we can bring on a plane! That’s the ticket!
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TSA shouldn't exist. Why should a private service like air travel require government budget approval? Airports would happily provide security. They don't need taxpayer funds. Travelers would pay and receive better treatment and service.
Tricia McLaughlin@TriciaOhio
Democrat politicians have shut down & withheld paychecks from Homeland Security for 30 days now. 300 TSA agents have quit. This week alone we saw terror attacks in West Bloomfield, Michigan, in Norfolk, Virginia. This political ploy from Democrats is deranged and incredibly dangerous.
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Four Navy SEALs climbed into the Hindu Kush mountains with a mission. It was June 2005.
They were discovered by goat herders. The decision to let them go as an act of mercy, which sealed their fate. Soon, they were surrounded and outnumbered fifty to one.
Radio calls bounced off the mountains into silence. No extraction was coming. What happened next wasn't tactics. It was instinct forged by brotherhood. Michael Murphy, Danny Dietz, Matt Axelson, and Marcus Luttrell fought not as a team executing a plan, but as brothers refusing to let go.
Murphy climbed into the open, exposing himself to enemy fire, just to get a signal—to call for help he knew might not arrive in time. Dietz and Axelson held the line while their bodies broke.
They didn't retreat when they could have or scatter when survival demanded it. They stayed. Because they chose to cover each other until there was no one left to cover. Marcus Luttrell survived, just barely.
Days later, he was found by Afghan villagers who risked everything to protect him. He was alone with broken ribs and shattered leg.
Lieutenant Michael Murphy was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor—the first since Vietnam for the Navy.

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