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Sen. Susan Collins
Sen. Susan Collins@SenatorCollins·
While the investigation of the Biddeford shooting is not yet complete, it raises sufficient critical questions that I spoke with DHS Secretary Mullin last night and urged him to cease all non-urgent vehicle stops.
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MajorHighTide
MajorHighTide@BeauChandler12·
@waysandmeans71 @SenatorCollins @PabloReports It appears that all the bots are after you Colleen. They look at this picture of this man with his daughter and spew their filth. Disgusting. They are the same ones who support a pedophile rapist. Doubly disgusting.
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colleen@waysandmeans71·
@SenatorCollins @PabloReports It’s too late. You gave them all the money they need to murder. This man should be alive and that he isn’t is on YOU unAmerican freaks in Congress. They murdered him in front of his little girl. Damn you all. You “urged” him. You’re “concerned.” You’re over.
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Sasquatch
Sasquatch@Sasquatcher2·
@SenatorCollins @JennieSTaer Ridiculous statement. How about a call for people to stop attacking federal agents? No? Is that a bridge too far? Pathetic.
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Sasquatch@Sasquatcher2·
@deronworld Honestly, this is better than I expected from them.
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DE'RON 🌞
DE'RON 🌞@deronworld·
the way whoopi didn’t give a damn, sunny was struggling to pronounce ‘deleterious’ and the audience gasped after sunny’s comments 😭😭😭 sunny was gonna get the truth out no matter what…also sara, shut up. 🫩 #TheView
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
You describe the incident as "a bit delayed in driving forward." In America and most democracies, being blockaded by armed settlers and the IDF for 75 minutes (which no one disputes) would constitute detention/false imprisonment and the perpetrators arrested. Israel's response not understanding what rights are is almost more disturbing than the horrific incident itself witnessed by the NYT photographer, other Americans, and Israelis and confirmed by the Jerusalem Post, NYT, and Reuters.
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur

Alas, Mr. Congressman, I'm not lying. And I started this line of questioning assuming you were telling the truth. I've written long essays on extremist Israeli violence in the West Bank. I know it happens. I was ready, at first glance, to believe it happened here. But it didn't. This wasn't Israeli violence. This was agitprop for your American audiences. I said explicitly that I'm not familiar with the details of that area. It took a lot of effort for JPost to find out what it found out -- which was that it was a closed military zone only recently opened. But if you'd coordinated your visit with Israeli authorities, this would have been sorted out from the start. Those soldiers weren't angry or aggressive, they seemed mostly just confused about the status of the area and how to handle your visit. Because, you know, there was no coordination. JPost suggests all that in the article you yourself shared. And what of the violence? Your group had cameras -- a professional photographer and at least one bodycam -- yet you've produced no evidence that I've seen of the violence you claim to have experienced. Remember that you claimed the violence was sufficient to demand that Netanyahu order the prosecution of those soldiers. I've seen that sort of violence before; if you produce that footage, I'll join your demand for prosecution. That's not rhetoric. I really will, wholeheartedly. But if you don't, I think it's safe to assume you blew up a small inconvenience caused by your own refusal to talk to Israelis. In a similar vein, you used the word "detained" as if you were unlawfully held against your will -- and hide behind its second meaning, that you were a bit delayed in driving forward into the area. The first is on the spectrum of kidnapping crimes, the second is the sort of problem you'd encounter at the entrance to a federal building as you search your pockets for an ID. Which was it? Anyway, you were angling for some domestic political brownie points, and congratulations, you got 'em.

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Veteran Politics UK #EnoughIsEnough 🇵🇸
What o see is armed Irish men and brown people backing off. Maybe next time you post your racism you post something that actually shows what you say is happening instead of lying like an idiot and posting video that shows the opposite. Frankly if I was a brown man living there I would have at least a lump of wood to defend myself with you animals preferring war instead of living peacefully
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👑@Cairnlodge1·
This is a Loyalist 🇬🇧 estate in #Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Here, we see #Foreigners from #EastTimor 🇹🇱 running around with machetes and knives. But when locals try to defend their community, the #PSNI #TwoTierPolicing kicking in.
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Mark D. Levine
Mark D. Levine@MarkLevineNYC·
“Born outside the U.S.” doesn’t mean “illegal.” It includes naturalized citizens, green-card holders and other legal immigrants. Undocumented residents are 5% of NYC, not 40%. We have a housing shortage in NYC. We urgently need to build more. Scapegoating immigrants doesn’t change that. In fact, Immigrants play a hugely important role in NYC’s construction industry (and many other parts of our economy).
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok

40% of NYC rentals are occupied by people born outside the US. We don’t have a housing shortage. We have an illegal alien invasion.

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Aaron Kheriaty
Aaron Kheriaty@AaronKheriatyMD·
In Canada, new data shows that 17,700 people ended their lives by euthanasia and assisted suicide in 2025. That’s now 1 in 18 deaths in Canada or 48 a day. Earlier this year, Canada hit over 100,000 physician-assisted suicide deaths in the decade since legalization.
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emotionally dead inside.
emotionally dead inside.@ProudPolitical·
@cspan No no no no no no. We aren’t going to humanize Lindsey Graham. That’s not happening. Not after he talked about it being justified killing civilians and saying it was a good thing the US nuked Japan.
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CSPAN
CSPAN@cspan·
Desk of Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) in the U.S. Senate.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
You walk into a room and see this. What’s your first thought?
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FBI Director Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash·
FBI is investigating and offering full resources to the Rapides Parish Sheriff’s Office and our brave partners the @USMarshalsHQ after one of their deputies was tragically killed today while serving an arrest warrant in Alexandria, Louisiana. Suspect is in custody. Please pray for the deputy’s family and friends.
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Jonathan Pageau
Jonathan Pageau@PageauJonathan·
First thoughts on The Odyssey. There is a scene at the very beginning of the film in which, in the absence of his father, Telemachus is being trained by the blind Eumaeus, Odysseus’s loyal servant. Eumaeus warns that the reason Telemachus is constantly being bested by his sparring partner is that his defense is too quick. He must move more slowly, open his chest, invite the attack, and use his opponent’s momentum against him. In the spirit of Odysseus, deep trickery is at work in this film. Don’t let the apparent compromises fool you. The Odyssey is an absolute triumph. It is made with a profound love for the source material, filled with deep pathos: the return of the father, the elevation of the son, and the restoration of proper order despite all the sins perpetrated by the guardians of that order. It is a film about the end of one world and the beginning of another; about remembrance, return, and the perpetuation of an order after a long wandering through chaos. It’s The Odyssey.
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Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸
Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸@alexbruesewitz·
It’s insane to me that no reporter is calling out the fact that California AG Rob Bonta has received hundreds of thousands of dollars in political support over the years from an organization funded by the wife of Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings. This “investigation” into Paramount trying to buy Warner Bros. seems like a blatant conflict of interest. California politicians are so crooked!
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar

UPDATE After 12 state attorneys general, led by California’s Rob Bonta, filed a federal lawsuit seeking to block Paramount Skydance’s acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, Paramount issued a blistering response accusing the states of distorting antitrust law and effectively protecting Netflix and Big Tech from stronger competition.

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