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Tim Gorman

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Sandra
Sandra@SandraKM123·
@JeromeAdamsMD USAID $$$$ go to corrupt administrators. It NEVER went to help real people
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Jerome Adams
Jerome Adams@JeromeAdamsMD·
If you’re wondering why so many people are so concerned about the current Ebola outbreak… “It was just over a year ago that Elon Musk gleefully declared that they were throwing USAID into the wood chipper. And you may recall that Elon Musk also sheepishly said at his first Cabinet meeting that he mistakenly canceled Ebola prevention…”
Democracy Now!@democracynow

Dr. Craig Spencer is a public health professor and emergency medicine physician at Brown University who survived Ebola in 2014. He says it's not a coincidence that the world is seeing a new outbreak of the disease, as well as hantavirus and rising rates of measles in the United States. "If you recall, it was just over a year ago that Elon Musk gleefully declared that they were throwing USAID into the wood chipper. And you may recall that Elon Musk also sheepishly said at his first Cabinet meeting that he mistakenly canceled Ebola prevention but turned it back on. For many folks, the story ended there, but what actually happened was there was an Ebola outbreak, and DOGE and Elon Musk cut all the support that we normally would have been giving to respond to that Ebola outbreak. The result was that exactly USAID, who in the past would have been supporting things like airport screening in Uganda, was not providing that logistical or financial support. USAID and other partners would have been providing support to make sure testing was adequate, to make sure a vaccine rollout could have taken place, but we didn’t have USAID on the ground. "Similarly, CDC has long had relationships in this part of the continent, in Congo and in Uganda, and a lot of those relationships have broken down and withered over the past year, because we just haven’t been paying. Similarly, the U.S. has pulled out of the World Health Organization over the last year, which means that in normal circumstances our CDC folks are not able to even talk to World Health Organization people, something that is absolutely unbelievable and an incredible mistake for something that we should be able to do and be prepared for at all points. "And the result is what we’ve seen over the past couple of weeks with hantavirus, we’ve seen with the dramatic increase in number of measles cases in the U.S., and now Ebola in DR Congo and across the border in Kampala. This is not all just a coincidence. This is a consequence of us cutting back our support, not only here at home, but also abroad. democracynow.org/2026/5/18/ebol…

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Brian Krassenstein
Brian Krassenstein@krassenstein·
BREAKING: A Shelter in Place has been issued in Austin, Texas after 10, yes 10 shootings have taken place since yesterday, which appear to be related. Multiple people are injured, and there is no information on possible motives. The shootings appear to be random in nature. Suspects are in their late teens.
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Mike Levin
Mike Levin@MikeLevin·
Lost in the news this week: the real story behind Palm Beach International becoming Trump International is not the renaming. It is the coercion that produced it and the extraordinary terms hidden inside the deal. County staff told commissioners that refusing would put state transportation funding and grant assurances at risk. DeSantis has already removed state attorneys and school board members who crossed him. That is the climate one Democratic commissioner cast her deciding vote in. And the agreement itself is not a normal honorary naming. The Trump family company retains the right to pick vendors, license the name to third parties, and sell branded merchandise off-site. This is not an honor bestowed as much as it is a shakedown. theguardian.com/us-news/2026/m…
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Tim Gorman
Tim Gorman@TimGorman2·
@EricLDaugh Proof that any voted? Funny how they never produce actual proof of voting. Of course simple minded MAGA believes this nonsense
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 HOLY SMOKES. Sen. Mike Lee reveals there may be HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS of noncitizens hiding in the voter rolls in blue and swing states Places like Wisconsin, Michigan, California and Minnesota are being sued by DOJ because they're HIDING the rolls! They're PROTECTING FRAUD. Non-citizens are voting! SEN. MIKE LEE: "That thing that they say never happens, it has a way of happening a LOT and we keep uncovering more and more evidence that it's occurring!" "Already just in the few voter registration files that have been reviewed by the Department of Homeland Security...they've found tens of THOUSANDS of non-citizens registered to vote." "We believe that there are many tens if not hundreds of thousands more and we've got to get them off of our voter rolls." "One has to wonder whether those states have something to hide, whether they're worried that maybe what they'll discover is that they've got a whole lot more registered voters than they do voting age members of their own population." "Perhaps in some of these states they've become addicted to the idea that not only do they have registered non-citizens or registered dead people on their rolls, but they also allow ballot harvesting and routinely have people coming through and collecting these by the dozens if not by the hundreds or the thousands filling them out and then submitting them en masse in order to rig the outcome of elections." Nailed it. @BasedMikeLee @SatAmericaFNC @kayleighmcenany
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Ja Satchel
Ja Satchel@SatchelJa·
@KJlump @USAmbNATO You have proven my point so why do we need NATO. I have suggested we pull out every Troop in Europe and save the money for our own country. I REALLY HATE TOO FACED PEOPLE (countries also) so thanks TOO FACED PERSON, and good luck to you all.
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U.S. Ambassador to NATO
U.S. Ambassador to NATO@USAmbNATO·
This week's USNATO Huddle is on NATO 3.0. The era of America footing an outsized bill for Europe’s defense has ended. Led by President Trump’s America First Foreign Policy, the United States demands actions, not words, from our Allies.
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Tim Gorman
Tim Gorman@TimGorman2·
@WhiteHouse Verified lunatic. Verified Autocrat. Verified man-child.
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Nathan Russo
Nathan Russo@nrusso712·
@nytimes The NYT is a bunch of libtard haters. No one cares what they think or write. Only their declining viewers believe the BS they spew
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The New York Times
The New York Times@nytimes·
Breaking News: President Trump is said to have signed off on a plan to fire Dr. Marty Makary, the commissioner of the FDA, after clashes over policy. nyti.ms/3RdawqR
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AmericanPapaBear™
AmericanPapaBear™@AmericaPapaBear·
I’m pretty tired of paying $5 per gallon of gas. How much is it where you live?
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
🚨BREAKING: The lead plaintiff in the case that destroyed the VRA has a history of promoting false election conspiracies and anti-voting policies, and was at the Stop the Steal protest at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. democracydocket.com/news-alerts/be…
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Bret Seufert
Bret Seufert@bret8202·
Marc Elias is an absolute genius at this. Step 1: Lose at SCOTUS. Step 2: Dig up false dirt on the plaintiff. Step 3: Blast 'your side bad, our side pure' to the base. Step 4: Cha-ching... more donor dollars and six-figure legal fees. The man doesn’t just play the game… he’s printing money off it.
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Tim Gorman
Tim Gorman@TimGorman2·
@kcphaeton @SecDuffy Free market capitalism. Bad businesses should fail. Trump was going to bail them out.! What happened?
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KC
KC@kcphaeton·
Watch the Democrats on the Sunday morning talk show. They will say it all Trump’s fault because of the Iran war not the fact that the merger was blocked by the Biden administration. Spirit was a horrible airline in desperate financial shape. Their resulting shut down was not Trump.
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Secretary Sean Duffy
Secretary Sean Duffy@SecDuffy·
🚨 THANK A DEMOCRAT 🚨 JOE BIDEN AND PETE BUTTIGIEG bragged about blocking the JetBlue–Spirit merger… The very deal that could have SAVED Spirit Airlines THE RESULT: ❌ LESS COMPETITION ❌ CUSTOMERS SCRAMBLING ❌ EMPLOYEES LOSING JOBS YOU CAN’T MAKE THIS UP
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Vatnik Soup
Vatnik Soup@P_Kallioniemi·
Trump: “I think Ukraine, militarily, they’re defeated. They had 159 ships. Every ship is underwater. Every one of their planes has been shot down.” Yes, he mixed up Iran and Ukraine. He really did
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Rep. Mike Levin
Rep. Mike Levin@RepMikeLevin·
This should be on the front page of every newspaper in America. A Syrian billionaire needed U.S. sanctions lifted so he could cash in on $12 billion in reconstruction contracts. In an attempt to influence American foreign policy, he proposed a Trump-branded golf course, cut Jared Kushner & Ivanka Trump into a multibillion-dollar real estate deal for a resort in Albania, and had someone physically deliver a stone engraved with the Trump family crest to a Republican Member of Congress with instructions to take it to the White House to get the President's attention. Trump threw his weight behind repealing the sanctions. They were lifted. The contracts are moving, the Trump family’s deals are expanding, and not a single Washington Republican is willing to say a word about any of it. This is a corruption of everything the office of the presidency is supposed to stand for, and the American people deserve to know about it. nytimes.com/2026/04/19/us/…
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Clay Travis
Clay Travis@ClayTravis·
On Wednesday @RepJeffries called for “Maximum Warfare Everywhere All The Time,” with a picture of Trump. Again, this attempted assassin didn’t go rogue. Democrats created him with their rhetoric. He believes he’s a hero. They told him to kill Trump & he tried to do it.
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Madlaw
Madlaw@madlaw1071·
Simple question, how many games did we lose because we couldn’t stop the run versus how many games did we lose because of the inability to properly pressure of the quarterback, and/or massive deficiencies in the secondary. I can’t think of a single playoff game that we lost because we couldn’t stop the run.
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Patrick Moran (Talking Buffalo)
Patrick Moran (Talking Buffalo)@PatrickMoranTB·
I’ve slept on it regarding my thoughts on what the Bills did on night two of the NFL Draft. For anyone that follows me on here and/or listens to Talking Buffalo, I feel it owe honesty to fans, even if it’s not going to score popularity points. I don’t like what the Bills did with either pick Friday night and so we’re clear, its not so much about the players itself as it is the picks. The Bills traded three times out of the first round to pick 35 and as luck would have it, they still had the opportunity to take the best run stuffing DT in the draft (two choices actually) for a defense who’s stunk against the run the past few years, or their choice of ANY off ball linebacker they wanted (Rodriquez, Allen or literally anyone else) Instead, they opted for a rotational defensive edge rusher and on top of that, not one with a skillset they don’t already have. They took a guy cut from the same cloth as Chubb. I understand the value thing. I understand edge is a premium position and while they were big “needs”, understand early down DT and off LB were not. Had this been pick 26 instead of 35 I’d completely get taking Parker (or another edge). It matched the value. But at pick 35 in round two after stockpiling more picks, I think it was a mistake to take an edge, one’s that’s the same type you already have over guys who were almost certainly plug and play starters like McDonald/Miller or Rodriquez. I also understand how January CB injuries have killed the Bills and Beane wanted to guard against that with quality insurance, but a SECOND ROUND pick for a guy with no non-injury path to playing time for probably a few years (minimum if ever) is just crazy to me. What kind of scouting staff do you have there that you can’t identify a really solid depth boundary guy in the fourth or fifth round??! Hell you found a good one in Dorian Strong just last year in the sixth. And it all ties back into the trade downs. I thought for sure when they were stocking up the extra fours and moving up in numbers, they’d package two of the fours together to get back into the third round of night two (and still have a fourth rounder left)---but they did none of that. That’s as surprising to me as either player they drafted. I’m honestly stunned that after three trade downs they STILL only ended up with two picks in the Top 100. Taking an edge even with the DTs, LB and even WR that were still there, and taking a cornerback in the second round tells me that Beane and this staff had tunnel vision coming in. I’m just one dude with an opinion. It doesn’t mean more or less than any fan or media folk reading this. We are all entitled to feel however way we do. And obviously none of us knows crap right now---Parker an/or Igbinosun can become studs, and Beane can hit on one of the three fourths he has that he may not have had if had traded up. I understand that most the time when we criticize it’s because we didn’t get what we wanted. But right now, in this moment for me---I think this draft has been very “blah” if not lousy so far for the Bills.
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