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SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
How did we not get this feed earlier today? If the liberal late night hosts or Saturday night Live had any sense of comedy, they’d be all over this. And look at Macron’s wife. She’s like WTF.
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Mohamad Ahwaze@MohamadAhwaze·
بحسب شهود عيان ، أطلقت عدة صواريخ كم كرمانشاه وسمعت أصوات انفجارات قوية بالتزامن مع إطلاق الصواريخ.
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SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
@mercoglianos Sal, thank you. Will be watching your channel heavily again. Keep up the good work.
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SteveAustinWI
SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
@USRoute41 You and I will disagree on this one. Just like shot spotter, this tech is incredibly valuable, it allows communities to immediately know if the bad guys are driving in. We’re being watched anyways by all sorts of other stuff, like our cell phone and web cookies.
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SteveAustinWI
SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
Mandela doesn’t pay taxes Francesca has $30,000 in credit card debt from 2011 and the bank sues her David Crowley can’t enroll County employees in their health plan Sara has no clue if her campaign has cash or not Dems can’t manage your tax money. Vote @TomTiffanyWI
Jason Calvi@JasonCalvi

LIVE: Sara Rodriguez speaks after firing campaign manager “after discovering serious mismanagement and inaccuracies in campaign finance filings she prepared.” Live stream in first comment.

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SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
@JMDeLeo608 Nope. Maybe it sinks her. Just not sure since she’s the great ‘moderate liberal’ hope.
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JMDeLeo
JMDeLeo@JMDeLeo608·
@SteveAustinWI She's broke and needs cash. Would you give money to this campaign at this point?
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SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
I still don’t know if this derails her. It will halt anyone else from leaving the field but will her opponents go out after her on this?
Brooks@EBrooksUncut

CAN’T MAKE THIS UP: A train horn interrupted @saraforwi’s press conference where she was trying to explain why it took six months to realize her campaign was hundreds of thousands of dollars short. Very fitting for this train wreck of a campaign.

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Cindy LHK
Cindy LHK@DannyCampsalot·
Here's hoping @saraforwi is smart enough to drop out of the race in a few minutes. I was gracious about her firing announcement yesterday, but that's before I realized how REALLY bad that last campaign report was! She can't manage a half million dollar campaign. No way she can be trusted to run WI.
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SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
@wisconsin_now I don’t see it having any impact. MJS is burying it. Public not tuned into this. Only way this has legs is if the manager was stealing a lot of the money.
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Wisconsin Right Now
Wisconsin Right Now@wisconsin_now·
That sound you hear is the DGA powerbrokers and Devin Remiker freaking the hell out about Sara Rodriguez’s total implosion. 😂 😂 This is going to be the tip of the iceberg and NO WAY does it end up a one-day story.
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Matt Henkel
Matt Henkel@mhenks05·
Wow. Major development here and campaign finance violations are no joke. Rodriguez firing her CM a month out from the primary election makes me think it can only be one of two scenarios: Either they were fraudulently recoding donations/expenses to skirt election limits or the CM was using the campaign account for personal gain. We’ll soon find out but regardless this is a major story in the WI governors race.
Molly Beck@MollyBeck

🧵After you put your kids to bed, Democratic candidate for governor Sara Rodriguez told reporters she fired her campaign manager over "serious mismanagement and inaccuracies" in campaign finance filings.

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Paul
Paul@WomanDefiner·
Let me put this in terms you will understand. More demand for pokemon card makes the pokemon card more expensive. The same is true of housing. American housing was opened up to the entirety of the world. Americans are competing against the world for housing in their own country. 142 million homes for 8 billion people.
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That Creole Man ⛳@ThatCreoleMan

@WomanDefiner This has nothing to do with foreign born people. Majority of this issue is private equity, HOA’s and other variables pricing out first time buyers.

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SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
Love the fact @DrOzCMS is teaming up with @nickshirleyy. Saving us billions that many of our “new citizens” are stealing
Dr. Oz CMS@DrOzCMS

WATCH: @nickshirleyy and I confronted a supposed manager of a social adult daycare in Flushing, Queens, NYC. When we asked him who his boss was or how to confront the fraud in social adult daycares — he couldn’t give us an answer. The War on Fraud continues.

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Voices of WW2
Voices of WW2@VoicesofWW2·
On this day in 1944, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. died in his sleep in a stone farmhouse in Normandy. He was 56 years old, and he had spent almost his entire adult life trying to be worthy of a famous last name. He was the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt. In the First World War he went to France and was gassed and badly wounded at Soissons leading his men. That same summer his younger brother Quentin, a pilot, was shot down and killed over France. Ted came home with lungs and a leg that never fully recovered, and before he even left Europe he helped found the American Legion so that ordinary soldiers would have someone looking out for them. Between the wars he did almost everything. Governor of Puerto Rico. Governor General of the Philippines. Businessman, explorer, writer. He could have spent the Second World War safe behind a desk. Instead, at 54, arthritic and walking with a cane, he talked his way back into uniform and into combat. By 1943 he was fighting in North Africa and Sicily under Terry Allen, and their loose, unpolished, soldier-first style rubbed General Patton the wrong way. Patton had them both relieved of command. Roosevelt didn't sulk. He asked for another job, any job, as long as it kept him near the fighting. They made him assistant commander of the 4th Infantry Division. Then came D-Day. He hid a heart condition from the Army doctors. He wrote to his commander three separate times, in writing, begging to go in with the very first wave rather than watch from a ship. He was the only general to land in the first wave on any beach that morning, the oldest man in the invasion, walking through machine gun fire with a cane in one hand and a pistol in the other. The boats came in a mile off course. Officers froze. Roosevelt limped up and down the beach under fire, studied the ground, and said, "We'll start the war from right here." Then he spent the morning waving men forward and sorting out the chaos so calmly that terrified 20 year olds looked at this old man with a cane and decided that if he wasn't scared, they wouldn't be either. His son Quentin, named for the uncle killed in the last war, landed at Omaha Beach the same morning. They were the only father and son to come ashore together on D-Day. He died a month later. A heart attack in his sleep. And here is the part that gets me. On the very day he died, the orders had just come through promoting him to major general and giving him his own division. He never saw the paperwork. He never knew he'd earned the Medal of Honor either. At his funeral his pallbearers were seven of the most famous generals of the war, Bradley, Hodges, Collins, Barton, Huebner, and George Patton. The same Patton who had fired him. Patton wrote in his diary that Roosevelt was one of the bravest men he had ever known. Years later Omar Bradley was asked to name the single most heroic thing he witnessed in all of World War II. He didn't pause. He said, "Ted Roosevelt on Utah Beach."
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Burt Macklin
Burt Macklin@BurtMaclin_FBI·
@nicksortor This won’t stop people from coming up with the wildest of conspiracy theories.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 UPDATE: “NO indication of foul play” in the death of Lindsey Graham, federal law enforcement sources tell Fox The FBI was seen at Graham’s DC residence this morning. DC Police still have the lead in the investigation
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SteveAustinWI@SteveAustinWI·
These comments from Trump would lead one to believe Graham had some sort of sudden illness that developed rapidly overnight
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47

.@POTUS on Sen. Lindsey Graham: "Where he was really becoming strong was the SAVE America Act, and I think he was going to be there very strongly on the filibuster... he was a strong advocate for SAVE America, and that's what he called me about last night."

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