Daniel

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Daniel

Daniel

@danvecc11

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Steve@Loverism__·
Men lose $20 billion dollars a year due to child support. Of course dating and marriage is dying.
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AG@AGHamilton29·
@ChristinaPushaw He’s a legitimately bad person. I’m sorry you are having to deal with this.
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Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸
Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸@ChristinaPushaw·
In October 2025, I met James Fishback after he sent me a direct message on X. I appreciated his commentary on conservative politics and Florida. For two months, we spoke frequently, and I offered him advice on his gubernatorial campaign. I was never working for him, I never received any form of compensation, and I never informed the governor of my communications with him. Although I disagreed with his campaign rhetoric increasingly over time as it became more extreme, I still considered James Fishback a friend. We never had any romantic or sexual relationship, whatsoever. Last week, I had to cut ties with James Fishback because I learned that he had deceived me, violated my trust, and lied about me to numerous people in media and politics. One matter that he deceived me about pertained to allegations that he had behaved inappropriately with minors in his Incubate Debate league. I was recently informed of allegations involving additional minors. When I cut ties with Fishback, I told him that he would be more likely to go to prison than the governor’s mansion if he kept up his pattern of deception and fraud. Fishback reacted by becoming paranoid and delusional, accusing me of threatening him and directing FDLE to investigate him. That absolutely never happened. FDLE is an independent law enforcement agency that I have no control over. If there is an FDLE investigation into Fishback, I am not aware of it. Since then, perhaps to get ahead of any news of the investigation that he believes is coming, Fishback has been spreading deeply personal, hurtful, and false rumors about me. He has claimed that we were romantically involved. He has even threatened to falsely accuse me of sexual harassment. Based on some of his recent statements to me, I believe he is willing and able to fabricate or doctor text messages and conversations to harm my reputation. I believe he is dangerous. I have asked him to stop contacting me in any way, and I truly did not want to share this statement publicly — but by threatening to smear me today, he has left me with no choice but to speak out. I am ashamed that I ever spoke to Fishback or offered any help to his campaign at all, even in an informal capacity. I formally apologize to LG Jay Collins, his wife Layla Collins, and Congressman Byron Donalds for anything I said to Fishback about them that coarsened the primary campaign and made it more toxic than it needed to be. And from the bottom of my heart, I am sorry to Governor DeSantis and First Lady Casey DeSantis for any embarrassment that my communication with James Fishback might ever bring on this office. They had absolutely no idea and would never have condoned my communications with him. I am afraid of James Fishback. I believe he is a vindictive, dishonest, and fundamentally selfish actor who is using this gubernatorial campaign to distract from his significant financial and legal problems. I am terrified that he will weaponize his platform against me to destroy me for my “crime” of getting angry at him and cutting off contact. All I wanted was for him to leave me alone and allow us both to move on. Unfortunately he has not given me that choice.
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@ianbremmer You would have critizice him if he would have returned the medal bcs thats all that you do
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ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
the american people would be better served by a more gracious president. a man who appreciated the gesture but refused to accept the nobel peace prize given by the woman who risked her life for her country. alas.
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@scottmelker Clown if you dont know about a topic why not shut up?
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
Venezuela’s new President was the right hand of the illegitimate dictator that was just ousted. Her brother swore her in, overseen by… Maduro’s son. Trump said that Machado, who received 70% of the vote in the stolen election, does not have the “respect” to govern. She was elected. Tell me again how what’s happening aligns with the will of the Venezuelan people.
OSINTdefender@sentdefender

Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez was formally sworn-in Monday as Interim President of Venezuela, with the oath being presented by her brother, the President of Venezuela’s National Assembly, Jorge Rodríguez, while overseen by Nicolás Maduro Guerra, the son of Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.

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Daniel@danvecc11·
@ComicDaveSmith Clown as always. This is for Venezuelans inside the US that just lost the TPS
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@scottmelker Its ok to shut up is you dont know enough about a topic, this way you dont make a fool of yourself.
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The Wolf Of All Streets
The Wolf Of All Streets@scottmelker·
What’s happening in Venezuela fits a pattern that’s been repeated for decades – crisis isn’t an accident, it’s leverage. The U.S. has a long history of intervening when governments challenge its strategic or economic interests. Sometimes that meant coups. Sometimes assassinations. Sometimes invasions. Usually a combined effort between the CIA to destabilize, the World Bank and IMF to give a predatory loan to the new government and then US corporations entering the country. Full control. In the modern era, it often means sanctions, financial isolation, diplomatic delegitimization, and support for alternative power structures. The method evolves. The objective doesn’t. Venezuela didn’t collapse in a vacuum. Years of corruption and mismanagement weakened the state – then external pressure finished the job. Sanctions choked oil revenue, restricted access to global finance, and accelerated economic breakdown. Once institutions fail and people are desperate, political outcomes become easier to shape. This isn’t unique. Chile didn’t “choose” Pinochet – the U.S. actively destabilized Allende before backing a coup. Iran didn’t lose Mossadegh organically – he was removed after nationalizing oil. Guatemala, Brazil, Iraq – different countries, same logic. Crisis creates openings. Openings get exploited. Regime change doesn’t usually announce itself. It arrives disguised as concern – for democracy, for stability, for human rights – after pressure has already hollowed out the state. By the time the outcome arrives, it’s framed as inevitable. Venezuela today isn’t about Maduro. It’s certainly not about helping the Venezuelan people (although that may be a positive side effect). It’s about a system that repeatedly uses economic pain and political chaos as tools to assume control. Shock doesn’t just break societies – it makes them malleable. And history shows that once a playbook works, powerful actors don’t abandon it. They perfect it. Welcome to the USA.
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@MariaCeleste Lmao. El chip de telemundo/democrata puede mas que el sentido comun y la logica.
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@ericweinstein And you are suppose to be an "intelectual" ? Is ok to shut up if you dont know enough about a conflict to formulate an opinion.
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Eric Weinstein
Eric Weinstein@ericweinstein·
I don’t get how invading a sovereign nation and snatching a head of state results in: “No dude. It’s not complicated. It’s just awesome.”
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@MyronGainesX Cry hardern cuck and ask your ex venezuelan gf
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Morgan Ariel@itsmorganariel·
Trump promised that he would end wars not start them. He lied.
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@ianbremmer Arent you tired of being ALWAYS wrong?
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ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
us presumption is next venezuelan leaders will now do what the americans want because they’ve just seen the “or else.” i wouldn’t exactly call it a plan.
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@iamGermania Of the military. No way she can take power without being insta removed by the chavismo remaining power structure (diosdado, padrino et al) Hence, not the conditions yet for orderly transition
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Germania Rodriguez Poleo
Germania Rodriguez Poleo@iamGermania·
Machado 'doesn’t have the respect' to be Venezuela's leader, Trump says, disregarding she won the primary to run for president. “She doesn’t have the support or the respect within the country. She’s a very nice woman, but she doesn’t have the respect,” he said
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Libertarian Party
Libertarian Party@LPNational·
The U.S. Military, under the command of Pres. Donald Trump, launched an attack on Caracas, Venezuela tonight in an unconstitutional abuse of Presidential power. No declaration of war, and no authorization for use of military force from Congress. Americans do not want a new war. We will have a full statement from our Chair forthcoming.
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Ruben Gallego
Ruben Gallego@RubenGallego·
Second unjustified war in my life time. This war is illegal, it’s embarrassing that we went from the world cop to the world bully in less than one year. There is no reason for us to be at war with Venezuela.
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@ianbremmer Just say you were always wrong and blinded by your TDS
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ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
trump for months has wanted maduro out, strongly opposes boots on the ground. he has accomplished both goals with a risky and successful special forces raid…and will take credit for removing the dictator and bringing him to justice. with no meaningful action in response taken by other countries in the region, or outside.
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Daniel@danvecc11·
@ianbremmer @iamGermania What can be worse than the economic collapse, 30% of diasphora, 1 party rule and no freedom. Your hate for Trump blinds you. Also you dont know what you talk about because no one knows anything. Wouldnt you support a Maduro resignation? Yes or No.
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ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
@iamGermania you’re welcome. to be clear: i think unilateral us regime change by this administration would be a mistake. i hope i’m wrong, since it now looks increasingly likely. i genuinely feel for the millions of venezuelans living under the brutality of the maduro regime.
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ian bremmer@ianbremmer·
maduro is a ruthless dictator. the venezuelan people decisively voted against him and he has refused to cede power. none of this is in doubt. the question—for several us administrations now—has been what to do about it. if president trump unilaterally decides on regime change, the united states owns the outcome.
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