
Bryan Lanza
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Bryan Lanza
@bclanza
Partner, Mercury, Senior Advisor Trump 24, Deputy Communications Director Trump 16,


.@KamalaHarris: He lied. He told the American people he'd bring down prices and costs on day one. Instead of taking care of the average folks in America, he's been taking care of his rich friends. The cost of gas, food, unemployment, has gone up since he's become president

HOLY CRAP EVEN CNN ADMITS NEWSOM IS FLOPPING: "This is just a downright clown car at this point on the Democratic side." "IT'S A TOTAL MESS... Gavin Newsom is FLAILING... he's DEFINITELY flailing." "DOWN HE GOES. HE'S DEFINITELY FLAILING."


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@BellaWallerstei Guess what, nobody gives a fuck

Sat down with @JoshuaBrowder, founder & CEO of @DoNotPay, for the first ever Relentless shoot at night overlooking San Francisco. 0:52 Being anti-authority 2:41 Creating The Pret App in 2010 6:04 Freezing Putin’s assets 13:20 Evidence of exceptionalism during childhood 16:47 Getting the $100k AWS credit 5 times 17:39 Suing robocall companies 28:31 Living in the original Facebook house 32:26 Almost throwing in the towel on DoNotPay 39:18 Building a profitable business 40:47 Paying it forward 43:26 Having breakfast with Marc Andreessen 47:15 Mansa Musa 49:50 Blending cities together 51:22 Growing up with Dyspraxia


Steve Bannon insists that Donald Trump will be president again for a third term in 2028—and that America needs him to. Mr Bannon, one of the chief architects of the MAGA movement, spoke to Zanny Minton Beddoes, our editor-in-chief, and Ed Carr, our deputy editor, in Washington, DC. At The Economist, we believe it is important to engage seriously with people whose ideas challenge our own. The ideas Mr Bannon champions are gaining traction across America and beyond. Watch the full interview on Thursday at 6pm London time: econ.st/48JBpcU


Today it finally happened. Something I thought might never come, but I never quite gave up hope. The Mueller witch hunt has officially ended with the dismissal of the final indictment (setting aside the meaningless, for-show charges against a bunch of random Russians no one has ever heard of and no one will ever see anyway). I’ve followed this case closely since 2018 because, even among all the injustices carried out by Mueller’s thugs, this one stood out as particularly grotesque. I’ll write more about it later, but in short: Mueller’s team went through General Flynn’s old client list and targeted one of his former clients on a matter that had nothing to do with Trump or Russia, purely to pressure him into saying something damaging about Flynn and by extension, Trump. That client, @ekimalptekin, refused to lie. So Mueller’s team hit him with completely fabricated FARA charges. He couldn’t see his family or children for many years, fearing extradition to the United States. He spent millions on legal fees. His business, his life, everything was wrecked. So I couldn’t be happier that Ekim’s long nightmare has finally ended. A huge thank you to everyone here who kept this injustice alive in the public eye all these years, especially my friend @FOOL_NELSON and everyone else in the Russiagate research community. But most of all, thank you to Lindsey Halligan. What an absolute legend for getting this done in a matter of a few days after seven long years of despair. Having followed this case and the people involved extremely closely, I can say with absolute certainty that without Lindsey Halligan, this would not have happened. We all owe her a great debt of gratitude for finally, formally ending the Russiagate witch hunt.







