Stephanie Stenhouse

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Stephanie Stenhouse

Stephanie Stenhouse

@Stenh2Stephanie

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Governor Newsom Press Office (parody)
CONGRATULATIONS TO TRUMP ON OPENING THE STRAIT OF HORMUZ, ESPECIALLY SINCE HE'S THE ONE WHO GOT IT CLOSED. IT TAKES A REAL MAN TO OPEN AND CLOSE THE SAME DOOR. ALSO, CONGRATS TO DONALD ON THINKING HE'D LOSE THE WAR IN 4-6 WEEKS BUT INSTEAD LOSING IT IN 38 DAYS. AHEAD OF SCHEDULE!
Karoline Leavitt@PressSec

This is a victory for the United States that President Trump and our incredible military made happen. From the very beginning of Operation Epic Fury, President Trump estimated this would be a 4-6 week operation. Thanks to the unbelievable capabilities of our warriors, we have achieved and exceeded our core military objectives in 38 days. More on that tomorrow morning from @SecWar and Chairman Caine! The success of our military created maximum leverage, allowing President Trump and the team to engage in tough negotiations that have now created an opening for a diplomatic solution and long-term peace. Additionally, President Trump got the Strait of Hormuz reopened. Never underestimate President Trump’s ability to successfully advance America’s interests and broker peace.

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Sofia
Sofia@Sofia50020Sofia·
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Julia 🇺🇸
Julia 🇺🇸@Jules31415·
Democrat Ro Khanna claims to know what the Iranian people want and says Trump's recent statements are "insulting" to Iran as he spars with Martha MacCallum: MacCallum: "So don't ever stand up and fight up against this...evil regime? What do you suggest? Because we've had 47 years of weakness on this front." Khanna: "What we should have done is had tough diplomacy that would have actually gotten rid of the enriched uranium...It was working." MacCallum: "How has that worked so far? How was it working?" Khanna: "Do you really believe that Iran was going to threaten New York or the American homeland?" MacCallum: "I'll tell you what I believe. I believe they already killed 1,500 of our American soldiers. They maimed 4,500. They killed 200 in a marine barracks in Lebanon. I don't need any more evidence that they want to threaten. They also march in the streets and say 'death to America.' What more evidence to you need?!"
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Trump backed down. No credit to Congress, which barely made a whimper. Credit to the American people—progressive activists & anti-war conservative voices like @TuckerCarlson, @mtgreenee, and many more. We need an anti-Epstein class, anti-war, pro-working class coalition.
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Chris Murphy 🟧
Chris Murphy 🟧@ChrisMurphyCT·
No President in control of his senses would publicly promise to eradicate an entire civilization. That's why I agree with Republicans who have put the 25th Amendment on the table. Trump seems to be taking us on a path to mass war crimes. That's a path we cannot accept.
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David J Harris Jr
David J Harris Jr@DavidJHarrisJr·
Gavin Newsom: "There’s nothing I dislike more than the politician that sits there and lies to you." Thoughts?
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Stephanie Stenhouse
Stephanie Stenhouse@Stenh2Stephanie·
@danielsgoldman Trump has done more for America than Demos will ever do. You all have done nothing but bring America down to their knees. No more!
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Daniel Goldman
Daniel Goldman@danielsgoldman·
I led Donald Trump’s first impeachment inquiry. Trump’s erratic and unhinged leadership of this war has long passed impeachment. The only solution is to invoke the 25th Amendment to immediately remove him from office.
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Bernie Sanders
Bernie Sanders@BernieSanders·
One month after starting the war in Iran, this is the statement of the President of the United States on Easter Sunday. These are the ravings of a dangerous and mentally unbalanced individual. Congress has got to act NOW. End this war.
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Mary Katharine Ham
Mary Katharine Ham@mkhammer·
I took this picture on April 5, 2015, the last time my birthday fell on Easter. It was not a great day for me. I fought back tears at church, and not in the overwhelmed-by God's-great-mercy way. Little did I know at the time, my year was going to take much worse turns. But I was newly pregnant with my second child, and though very sick and feeling pretty sorry for myself that Easter morning, I knew I was blessed with this new life and a Savior who loves me. I took this photo because it was a reminder of new life and bread of life, and the light of the world. Later that year, I would lose my husband while 7 months pregnant. He died in September. My daughter was born in November. A lot of people wonder, and have asked me, how does one keep her faith through those dark days. I always wondered, how could I have made it through without it? I was angry and scared and so, so thankful I had met Jesus before that moment. I met Him while reading one of those 90s teen study bibles with neon graphics, in my childhood bedroom. In my sad, grey adult bedroom, I woke up panicking in the night, but He was always with me. I prayed Jeremiah 29:11 to calm myself down: "'For I know the plans I have for you,' declares the Lord. 'Plans to prosper you and not to harm you. Plans to give you hope and a future.'" I prayed it even though I didn't really believe it at the time. It's not that Jesus solved all my problems in this fallen world or fixed my immediate pain right up. But I was in it with Him and with His promises. And he put the kind of brother in my life who would move in with me to help raise the kids for six months. He put parents in my life who showed up every weekend. He put a neighbor in my life who mowed my lawn every week and another who was a SEAL wife and understood grief like few do, and a best friend who could work out my paperwork (death is so much paperwork) when I couldn't. "God whispers to us in our pleasures, speaks to us in our conscience, but shouts to us in our pain: it is His megaphone to rouse a deaf world," C.S. Lewis writes in "The Problem of Pain." I learned a lot while I was being shouted at. I think about Jeremiah 29:11 and 11 years ago today. I think about how my little girl who was not yet born then baked my birthday cake today. I think about how she has three siblings now and the most amazing dad— I remarried in 2020 and he adopted the girls. He took all four of our kids to the store to pick out something for my birthday and then let them each choose a walkout song on the karaoke machine as he gave them a Bruce Buffer announcement call when they came down the stairs to present them to me. I think about how they've gained grandparents and cousins and love and faith. (Our first holiday with Steve's family was Easter, and I took it as a good sign.) I pray they've watched our lives and gained trust in their Lord. I think about how my patience was tested by them several times today, as the patience of a parent always is, and how infinite my Father in heaven's patience for me must be. I think about how much I love each of them, and how much my heart grew when each was born just to fit it all in, and how much greater still is my Father's love for me. I think about how much I have to learn and how my faith is still not as mature as it should be at this point (occasionally illustrated on this app). Today in the car, my kids requested "No Fear" by @jonreddick , "Your Way's Better," by @forestfrank , and "Jesus Is Alive, It's a Happy Day" — that one came with sign language by the 3- and 4-year-old, which I recommend for making your heart soar on a Sunday. They listen to secular music, too, but those are their favorites. One time, reading the Christmas story with my kids, I read "Do not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people," and my eldest (about 5 at the time) said, "Mom, the angel always says that!" She's right, the angel always says that! It is so hard not to be afraid, but we have a Good Shepherd. Our lives were touched by death, but He has conquered it. My kids like new worship songs, but I love the classics, and today as on every Easter, I sang "Blessed Assurance," because Jesus is mine. And in the darkest times, He is new life and bread of life, and the light of the world. I am remembering to rejoice in that every day.
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Senator Dick Durbin
Senator Dick Durbin@SenatorDurbin·
Trump’s profane Easter diatribe was an embarrassment to our nation and to the troops he is charged with leading. Is there one Republican Senator who will call this indecent display out?
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Vince Langman
Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
"Open up the fucking Strait, you crazy bastards" 😂 Is this what you voted for?
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The Five
The Five@TheFive·
"You're an illegal and you come here and you have a baby — that is not a citizen." Do you agree with @greggutfeld on birthright citizenship?
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Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell@ericswalwell·
Donald Trump and Kash Patel are targeting me because we’re winning. Californians see through it. That’s why I’m fighting back, and why I’ll always fight for you.
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
Democrat Senator Chris Murphy and Jimmy Kimmel join a “no kings” rally holding childish anti-Trump signs
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Eric Swalwell
Eric Swalwell@ericswalwell·
Donald Trump is targeting me. He’s trying to influence the election. There is only one reason why: he’s scared. wapo.st/3O8dXOq
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Val
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Is AOC a Communist or RETARDED ??
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Dralone&_DR145
Dralone&_DR145@draloneboy·
What are the chances you'd vote for Gavin Newsom for President in 2028? A. 100% B. 50% C. 25% D. 0%
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