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The left has destroyed every place they've ever been the majority in government. https://t.co/9KBS1WCkNt.

Katılım Ağustos 2020
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Senator Chris Van Hollen
Senator Chris Van Hollen@ChrisVanHollen·
Today, a federal judge determined what we've known all along, the Trump admin was engaged in a vindictive prosecution against Kilmar Abrego Garcia. This is a win for all our rights & the Constitution.
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TNRRT@TNRRT1·
@ChrisMurphyCT STFU you asshole. Colbert lost 40 MILLION DOLLARS A YEAR. Pretty simple decision.
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@iandprior Gonna guess the additional location is where this kid went to middle school.
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Dan Helmer
Dan Helmer@HelmerVA·
I’ve spent my life fighting extremists - first as a soldier, now as a legislator - and I’m not stopping now. As Donald Trump and MAGA Republicans continue to threaten our democracy, freedoms, and future, I’ll keep fighting to protect them.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
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Tim Kaine
Tim Kaine@timkaine·
See how this works? Courts immediately clear the way for new maps crafted in backrooms to hurt minority voters but block public referendum in VA to stop disenfranchisement. If our votes don’t matter, why are some working so hard to take ‘em away? apnews.com/article/alabam…
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Nick Minock
Nick Minock@NickMinock·
New: The Loudoun County student who has been videotaping and photographing 40+ students under bathroom stalls as they use the bathroom at school is transgender, multiple sources told me.
Nick Minock@NickMinock

🚨NEW: A Loudoun County student is being investigated for recording other students in Freedom High School bathrooms. My sources tell me there are dozens of victims and that this has been going on for three years. Story: wjla.com/news/local/lou…

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TNRRT@TNRRT1·
@washingtonpost They aren't jokes. They are calling for his assassination. Loudly. Repeatedly. Without obfuscation. Worse is that they are acting on it. 4 times so far. This is just more lies from the seditious media to downplay what we can all see with our own eyes.
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The Washington Post
The Washington Post@washingtonpost·
A social media trend involving ambiguous calls for action against President Trump has gained traction, with influencers using memes to suggest violence. Experts are concerned over the normalization of such rhetoric. wapo.st/4niABkv
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NY AG James
NY AG James@NewYorkStateAG·
The Supreme Court's decision to restrict the Voting Rights Act weakens one of our most powerful civil rights laws.   The Voting Rights Act was born on the Edmund Pettus Bridge. This decision dishonors that legacy.   I'll keep fighting to protect voting rights and our democracy.
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Wren Williams
Wren Williams@WrenWilliamsVA·
I mean what a softball here. ✅ Three “self-funded” mandates on every Virginia locality, small business, employer, and employee, taken from your payroll, your paycheck, and your income every year, forever, no cap. ✅ That was @GlennYoungkin. ✅ Also @GlennYoungkin. Let’s not leave out the other things you did in your first 100 days, Governor: Sided with criminal illegal aliens over Virginia law enforcement: ❌ Rescinded EO 47 on day one, ending the directive that state and local police assist with criminal illegal alien removal. ❌ Killed Virginia’s 287(g) agreements with ICE, pulling Virginia State Police, Corrections, Conservation Police, and Marine Police out of federal immigration cooperation. Made an unconstitutional mid-decade gerrymander your very first signature: ❌ Flipped on redistricting after promising “no plans” to push it, then personally starred in the YES campaign ads. ❌ Made the special election enabling legislation your first signed bill, kicking off a mid-decade Democrat gerrymander now in three lawsuits, defended on Virginia taxpayers’ dime by California outside counsel. Came after the Second Amendment: ❌ Signed a statewide ghost gun ban. ❌ Signed legislation exposing every firearm manufacturer and dealer in Virginia to civil liability lawsuits. ❌ Signed a ban on lawful carry inside any state-owned or state-leased building, narrowing campus carry rights at public universities. ❌ Signed a new criminal penalty for failing to lock a handgun inside your own vehicle. This is meant to deter theft of guns from vehicles. 🤡 ❌ Tried to make the assault weapons ban broader, drawing a DOJ lawsuit threat, before her own party rejected the rewrite. Broken promises to working Virginians: ❌ Killed Youngkin’s “No Tax on Tips,” denying state tax relief to every tipped worker in Virginia. ❌ Killed Youngkin’s “No Tax on Overtime,” taxing every hour of overtime a Virginia worker earns. ❌ Broke your campaign promise to repeal the car tax. Didn’t advance a single plan. Demoted it to a study. ❌ Refused to cut the grocery tax. New mandates and payroll deductions on every Virginian: ❌ Signed Paid Family and Medical Leave, a new payroll deduction on every Virginia worker, forever. ❌ Signed mandatory paid sick leave on every Virginia employer. ❌ Signed a $15 minimum wage hike on every Virginia small business, fueling inflation and wage compression. Higher energy bills: ❌ Rejoined RGGI, putting the carbon tax back on every Virginian’s electric bill. ❌ Killed Youngkin’s data center load forecast reforms, weakening protections for residential ratepayers. Grew government: ❌ Signed legislation expanding government-subsidized eviction prevention, transferring the cost from delinquent tenants to Virginia taxpayers. Quite the 100 days. #affordability
Governor Abigail Spanberger@GovernorVA

Virginia, it is the honor of my life to serve you. We've hit the ground running in my first 100 days. ✅ Entire Affordable Virginia Agenda signed into law ✅ More than $4.7 Billion in new business investment ✅ 3,000+ new jobs across the Commonwealth I compiled this report of our work to lower costs, invest in the local economy, and make life more affordable for Virginians across the Commonwealth. governor.virginia.gov/media/governor…

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Mark Warner
Mark Warner@MarkWarner·
This morning’s Supreme Court ruling only further underscores the urgent need for Congress to protect and expand voting rights. We still need to pass the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and the Freedom to Vote Act.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Today's Supreme Court decision is a direct assault on the promise of the Voting Rights Act. It risks disenfranchising millions of Americans along racial lines and weakening the very foundation of our democracy. Democracy is not self-sustaining. We must build, preserve, and defend it together. Here in New York City, we will always lead a government of, by, and for the people — all of the people.
The Associated Press@AP

BREAKING: The Supreme Court struck down a majority Black congressional district in Louisiana, weakening a landmark voting rights law’s protections against discrimination in redistricting. apnews.com/article/suprem…

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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
This decision is outrageous. MAGA is SCARED of YOU. They know they LOSE when Black, Latino, and diverse voters are heard — so they shut them up and rig the maps. We’re not backing down. November is coming.
The Washington Post@washingtonpost

Breaking news: The Supreme Court weakened a key provision of the landmark Voting Rights Act, a ruling that limits the consideration of race in drawing voting maps and could usher in Republican gains in the House. wapo.st/42BR4qd

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Pete Buttigieg
Pete Buttigieg@PeteButtigieg·
Today's Supreme Court decision reverses hard-won progress under the Voting Rights Act. It means less representation for millions of Black Americans and other voters of color, as lawmakers gain greater ability to manipulate their districts. There will be more extreme partisan gerrymandering, lopsided elections, less accountable government, and policies that hurt rather than help with everyday life. But this is no time to be demoralized, because we know it does not have to be this way. We can mobilize around reform, new laws, and where necessary, constitutional amendments for fairer government. Only then can we feel the benefits of a balanced Court, a truly representative Congress, and an election system free from the distorting power of extreme corporate and partisan manipulation.
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