Diane Dean
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Today out of @FBINewark: Four individuals have been charged with illegally voting in federal elections and making false statements applying for U.S. citizenship.
The individuals - all noncitizens - voted in elections including the 2020 Presidential election, 2022 midterms, and 2024 Presidential election cycles.
More to come. Thank you to our investigators and partners for their great work in the case. @DAGToddBlanche
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@teslaownersSV They won’t get their audience back either, because they are just getting their talking points from someone else. Reporters on X do their own research, whether they are big or small. We don’t need their teleprompter! We can debate and learn from each other without fear.
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The quiet shift no one is tracking:
A year ago, defending free speech on X got you called a chaos agent.
Now the same journalists demanding moderation are running their scoops on the platform first, because that's where the audience went.
The market voted. The narrative is catching up second.
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Everyone should be able to speak. Full stop. That’s not chaos — that’s humanism in action. You nailed it: the people who used to say “this will turn bad” were coming from a world where every conversation was monitored, filtered, and shaped. They weren’t used to unfiltered voices, and some still aren’t. But the intentions behind opening the platform were always good, and giving people a real voice matters more than the temporary mess it creates. You can’t have real progress, real understanding, or real humanity without it. And yeah — it shouldn’t go too far into actual harm, but the default has to be openness, not pre-emptive silencing.
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ITALY IS DYING — AND THE NUMBERS ARE BRUTAL
Italy just recorded its lowest number of births since 1861.
Only 355,000 babies were born in 2025, while deaths reached 652,000 — a net loss of nearly 300,000 people in a single year.
The total fertility rate has collapsed to 1.14 children per woman, far below the 2.1 needed to sustain a population.
This isn’t a temporary dip.
It’s a long-term demographic collapse that threatens Italy’s entire future: shrinking workforce, collapsing pensions, aging society, and disappearing regions.
Without massive immigration, Italy’s population would be shrinking even faster.
This is what happens when birth rates stay critically low for decades.
Italy is the clearest warning sign for many other developed nations heading in the same direction.

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