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@StandUp4USA2

Proud of our country & history 🇺🇸 especially our #Veterans & #Patriots🙏🏻IFBAP #AmericaFirst! 🗽 #MAGA Stand up for the National Anthem! 🫡 Pro-Life

I-L-L #twill Katılım Mart 2020
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 President Trump says Democrat presidents were FAKING their job numbers, because when the numbers were bad, they'd "FIX" that by hiring HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of federal "workers" To do USELESS, UNNECESSARY jobs. Democrats can do NOTHING unless they lie, cheat, and steal.
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Overton
Overton@overton_news·
When Kash Patel told Sean Hannity that Deep State operatives within the intelligence community “ran it back again” he thought Patel was referring to 2016 and 2017. But Patel said the bad actors have not stopped and ran the EXACT same playbook in the 2024 presidential election. PATEL: “They ran it back again.” “And I don’t mean in 2016 and 17.” “I don’t mean in 2021.” “I mean they ran it back just now!” HANNITY: “Explain...” PATEL: “In the last election, in the one that just put Trump back in office.” “They ran the same playbook of getting regurgitated, bogus information funded by political operatives, seeded into the intelligence community and that’s what we figured out and unlocked.” “And that is what I spend most of my time, when it comes to the de-weaponization of government, focused on.” “Collecting those bad actors, getting grand juries, getting prosecutors and building teams around the country...to look at that.” “Because these people haven’t stopped!” “The same actors were involved yet again.”
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Vivek won EVERY SINGLE county in Ohio. His primary challenger didn’t win a single county
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Benny Johnson
Benny Johnson@bennyjohnson·
Trump won Indiana by 20 points. Republicans control 70% of the Indiana House and 80% of the Indiana Senate. When GOP voters demanded fair maps, Indiana Republicans betrayed them -- then laughed in Trump's face. Tonight, they all got FIRED. LESSON to GOP: Play to win or go home
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FBI Director Kash Patel
FBI Director Kash Patel@FBIDirectorKash·
Law and order is back under President Trump’s transformed FBI
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The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times@EpochTimes·
Federal authorities announced a major monthlong operation that rescued more than 200 child victims and led to the arrest of over 350 offenders. Operation Iron Pursuit, conducted in April by all 56 FBI field offices and U.S. Attorneys’ offices, targeted sexual exploitation, sex trafficking, abuse, kidnapping, and child sexual abuse material. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche and FBI Director Kash Patel emphasized the operation sends a strong message that predators will be pursued and held accountable.
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
Remember when we confronted Joshua Rys, the lead regulatory scientist from Johnson & Johnson… Our undercover journalist caught him on hidden camera admitting: “Do you have any idea the lack of research that was done on those products [J&J Vaccines]?” "None of that stuff [J&J Vaccines] was safe and effective" Not only did he deny his own identity when O’Keefe showed up….he also fled into the women's restroom to avoid addressing his comments. Rys tried fleeing the scene to avoid responding to his comments, so we followed him down the street. Watch the confrontation 👉 Thank you, @anthonyjrubin for guest hosting today. @realmuckraker @ctznjusticelg
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 JD VANCE: "My mamaw and papaw said, 'we're for Democrats because Democrats are for working people.' And I don't think that's true anymore, my friends and it's a heartbreaking thing. "Democrats these days seem to care more about GENDER TRANSITION than they do about you keeping more of your hard earned money." "The Democrats in Washington DC wanna trade stocks—insider trading—or money. Just like Nancy Pelosi!" "The best part of the State of the Union address is when the President of the United States called out Nancy Pelosi for a stock trading, and I look over at her, and she's got the SOUREST look I have ever seen on a human being's face. Turns out Nancy Pelosi likes nothing less than being called out for her insider stock trading!"
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Jeff Fulgham@jeffmfulgham

New: Update on the FBI investigation of Georgia 2020. We've just learned today that the DOJ served a subpoena to Fulton County on April 20th requesting the contact information of individuals (including contractors) who worked the Fulton election in 2020. In other words the FBI raided Fulton and seized evidence on January 28, 2026, and now 2 1/2 months later they are tracking down everyone involved. You can search and read several main stream media fake stories that were released today after Fulton publicly responded to the subpoena yesterday. But not one of the fake media outlets, including the Atlanta Journal Constitution @ajc and New York Times, will tell you why the FBI is tracking down the culprits. The truth is that Georgia State Election Board cases 2021-181 and 2023-025 confirmed thousands of fake hand count entries and double scanned ballots. And evidence of intent was presented to the State Election Board by private citizen Joe Rossi one week before the FBI raid. All of this evidence that is fueling the FBI probe was ignored by @GabrielSterling, @GaSecofState, and @Georgia_AG.

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Nick shirley
Nick shirley@nickshirleyy·
🚨 I was almost taken hostage in Cuba... I went to Cuba to document the humanitarian crisis and show life under 60+ years of communism and now amid the US blockade. Once I landed, they seized all my cameras except my iPhone and had intelligence agents following me all day until my security noticed their spies tailing us to the hotel where they waited all night for us to come down. Under communism there is no free speech, and those who show the reality or speak up are imprisoned. Me going without a planned Cuban government guide nearly got me and my security taken hostage or imprisoned. The situation in Cuba is much worse than anyone knows.
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Catturd ™
Catturd ™@catturd2·
The Indiana RINO losers got their ass Liz Cheneyed tonight 😂
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Echoes of War
Echoes of War@EchoesofWarYT·
162 years ago today, on May 5, 1864, Ulysses S. Grant marched 120,000 men into a forest in Virginia and started a battle so horrific that wounded soldiers used their last bullets on themselves, generals wept openly at what they were ordering their men to do, and the woods themselves caught fire and burned the dying alive where they lay. It was called the Battle of the Wilderness. The forest had a reputation before the armies even arrived. Locals called it the Wilderness for a reason. It was second-growth scrub left over from a century of iron mining, a tangled hellscape of stunted oaks, dense thickets, and brambles so thick a man could lose sight of his own hand. Robert E. Lee picked it on purpose. He knew Grant had twice as many men and three times the artillery, and he knew none of that would matter in country where you could not see twenty feet in any direction. The fighting started by accident. Two columns blundered into each other on the Orange Turnpike around midday and opened fire at point-blank range. Within an hour, both sides had thrown in entire corps. Men aimed at muzzle flashes because there were no targets to see. Officers lost regiments. Regiments lost companies. One Union colonel later said he fought all afternoon without ever seeing a single Confederate soldier, only smoke and screams and the occasional silhouette pitching backward into the brush. Then the woods caught fire. The underbrush was bone dry. Powder flashes ignited leaves. Wind fanned the flames. Within hours, walls of fire were rolling through the forest, faster than wounded men could crawl. Soldiers who had taken a bullet to the leg, or the spine, or the gut, lay helpless in the path of the flames and listened to them coming. Some called out for water. Some called out for their mothers. Some called out to be shot. Hundreds were burned alive. Survivors said the screams went on for hours and then, slowly, one by one, stopped. A Union officer wrote in his diary that night, "It was as though Christian men had turned to fiends, and hell itself had usurped the place of earth." A Confederate captain wrote, "I have never prayed harder in my life, not to live, but to forget." The fighting went on for three days. Lee's army nearly broke on the second morning when a Union assault punched through his right flank, only to be saved at the last possible moment by the arrival of Longstreet's corps after a forced overnight march. Longstreet himself was shot through the throat by his own men in the smoke and confusion, less than five miles from where Stonewall Jackson had been shot by his own men exactly one year and one day earlier, in the same forest, in the same kind of chaos. Lee considered it a curse on the Wilderness itself. By the time the guns went quiet on May 7, around 29,000 men were dead, wounded, missing, or captured. It was, by any honest reckoning, a Union defeat. Grant had been outmaneuvered, outfought, and bled white in terrain that turned every advantage he had into a liability. Every Union commander before him, after a beating like that, had turned the army around and retreated north to lick its wounds. McClellan had done it. Pope had done it. Burnside had done it. Hooker had done it. Meade had done it after Gettysburg, even after winning. It was simply what the Army of the Potomac did. That night, the order came down to march. The men were told to pack up. They formed into columns by torchlight, exhausted and filthy and stinking of smoke, and they began to move. When they reached the crossroads at the edge of the burning forest, the road north went one way and the road south, deeper into Confederate Virginia, went the other. Grant turned the army south. The soldiers, who had been through this song and dance a dozen times before, took a moment to realize what was happening. Then they understood. They were not retreating. They were not going home. They were going to keep fighting, and keep fighting, and keep fighting, until the war was over. The cheer that went up that night could be heard for miles. Confederate pickets heard it across the lines and knew, in that exact moment, that something fundamental had changed. One of Lee's officers wrote later that he heard the cheering and understood, with absolute clarity, that the Confederacy was going to lose the war. He was right. Eleven months later, Lee surrendered at Appomattox. But it started here, in a burning forest on May 5, 1864, when an unassuming little man with a cigar in his teeth refused to do what every other Union general had done, and pointed his army south instead of north.
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Remember The Fallen
Remember The Fallen@44MagnumBlue1·
U.S. Army Warrant Officer Thomas Michael McDonald was killed in action on May 5, 1970 in Binh Duong Province, South Vietnam. Thomas was a 21 year old helicopter pilot from Brewster, Ohio. 116th AHC. Distinguished Flying Cross, 39 Air Medals. Remember Thomas today. Warrior. Hero🇺🇸
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American History & Studies 🇺🇸
🇺🇸 Legendary American Ships 🇺🇸 The USS West Virginia (BB-48) 🔱 Also known as “The Phoenix of Pearl Harbor.” She represents the ultimate story of naval resurrection and redemption. At Pearl Harbor, she took seven torpedoes and sank upright in the mud, Three sailors, Ronald Endicott (18), Clifford Olds (20), and Louis Costin (21) were sealed in an airtight storeroom deep in the bow, surviving for 16 days, rescuers could not reach them. Refusing to admit defeat, she was salvaged and rebuilt, shiny and new. A modernized powerhouse emerged, outfitted with advanced radar, giving her the ability to “see” and shoot in total darkness. During the Battle of Surigao Strait (1944), she spearheaded the last battleship-vs-battleship fight in history. She led her sisters, Maryland, Tennessee, California, and Pennsylvania, all survivors of the Pearl Harbor attack. By “Crossing the T” she and her sister ships obliterated the Japanese column. Using her radar, she tracked the Japanese fleet in complete darkness and fired the first 16-inch salvo from 22,800 yards, scoring a direct hit on the flagship Yamashiro. Reborn from the bottom of Pearl Harbor to winning the final great surface duel of the battleship era. Her presence in Tokyo Bay for the surrender ceremony brought her redemption story full circle. “We fight, get beat, rise, and fight again”her second chance represents American resilience, perseverance, and triumph over those who seek to destroy us. 🇺🇸⚓️
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American History & Studies 🇺🇸@History_Globs

🇺🇸Legendary American Ships: #19 🇺🇸 The USS Johnston (DD-557)🔱 Also known as, “General Quarters Johnny.” She was a lightly armored “tin can” destroyer that took on a Japanese Armada. She and her crew performed one of the most heroic acts in American naval history, protecting landing forces in the Philippines from a Japanese armada, saving thousands of lives. Turning directly toward a powerful enemy fleet, despite being outgunned with no armor, the Johnston crippled enemy ships with torpedoes and relentlessly bombarded larger battleships with its much smaller guns. She took a brutal punishment, but kept fighting for over two hours, fighting like mad. The attack was so aggressive that Japanese commanders were convinced they were facing a much larger force, and caused them to retreat. She eventually went down, but the crew’s extraordinary courage and fighting spirit facing overwhelming odds helped save the American invasion fleet. An exemplary model of American naval tradition, she gave her all in defense of operations in the Pacific War. 🇺🇸⚓

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LifeNews.com
LifeNews.com@LifeNewsHQ·
VICTORY! There will not be an amendment for abortions up to birth on the Illinois ballot this November. Governor JB Pritzker and Democrats did not get an amendment approved in time for today's deadline. The Chicago Tribune calls this a "pro-life victory."
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