Trilinda Stetler
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I voted to extend TPS for Haitians because I cannot, in good conscience, send people who were lawfully granted protection here, followed our laws, and built lives under our rules back to rape, murder, and chaos in a lawless Haiti. This is completely separate from amnesty or illegal immigration. Conflating the two is dangerous.
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DAMNING ADMISSION: Here’s Deyanna Ostroushko admitting that, “I tackled her and then I ran, I was like, I’m getting out of here before the cops come!”
Here is Deyanna Ostroushko ON CAMERA admitting that she assaulted me and ran before the police could arrest her. Another left wing protester then laughs stating “Good job mama! That’s amazing”
The Hennepin County Sheriff’s Department stated that they would not be recommending charges against Deyanna, stating that they did not have sufficient evidence to do so.
Footage from @AndrewMercado who, prior to capturing this, is coaching the protesters stating, “you gotta be careful with that…TPUSA is going to take that and clip it and put it all over right wing media”.
Another protester was filmed stating, “I should have hit her”.
Btw, the District Attorney for this county is the same DA who is now trying to arrest ICE agents in the county for DOING THEIR JOBS:
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Real talk: What do YOU think about the pressure on Justices Thomas and Alito to resign so President Trump can appoint younger conservatives?
Should older justices resign so the President can appoint younger conservatives or should President Trump honor their lifetime appointments?
#SCOTUS #JusticeThomas #JusticeAlito @POTUS
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I am being targeted by Turkish and Indonesian Telegram channels to mass-report my account (again). This violates @elonmusk's terms of service. None of this is organic.
Please comment on this post to combat their censorship.

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🚨I’m pulling $73 MILLION in federal highway grants from New York until the state follows OUR RULES and makes sure foreign truckers are VETTED and QUALIFIED 🚨
@USDOT will not fund Governor Hochul’s dangerous anti-American policies. Full stop.
nypost.com/2026/04/16/us-…
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Jackson tells Yale Law School the Supreme Court's emergency docket gives 'privileged' litigants an unfair edge. foxnews.com/politics/jacks…
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Cable News Graphs & Pies 🥧 - Tue Apr 14
@FoxNews had more total viewers than @MSNOWNews & @CNN combined.
Guest host @KatTimpf elevated @GutfeldFox! back to #1 in the demo after being knocked down due to breaking news, etc.

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Elon Musk’s latest tirade against South Africa is a masterclass in billionaire bait-and-switch. He claims Starlink is banned solely because he isn’t Black, a narrative he pushes to his 200-million-plus followers as proof of "viciously racist" laws. In reality, the 30% local equity requirement he decries is a standard part of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) framework that hundreds of other U.S. giants, including Microsoft, have navigated for decades without the "drama".
Musk’s "principle" against these rules conveniently ignores that South Africa has already pivoted to accommodate him. As of December 2025, the government introduced Equity Equivalent Investment Programmes (EEIPs), allowing foreign firms like Starlink to skip the equity transfer entirely by investing in local infrastructure and skills. Instead of taking the win, Musk has escalated to hurling expletives at senior diplomats and alleging (without evidence) that he was pressured to "bribe" his way into a license.
The irony is thick: while Musk plays the victim of "reverse racism", his refusal to follow local law is the primary hurdle keeping high-speed internet from the very rural South African communities he claims to want to help. It isn't about the color of his skin; it’s about a billionaire who believes his birthplace owes him a waiver for the same rules everyone else follows.
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@RepDonBacon @OmahaChamber That's an ingenious excuse . . . and not a bit true!
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Removing TPS status for Haitians living in the United States would cost 350,000 workers their ability to work at a time when we’re already facing serious workforce shortages. I’ve heard from healthcare providers and business leaders across Nebraska, including @OmahaChamber, who are concerned about the impact this would have on patient care and our economy. I don’t see the goodness of deporting people who are here legally, working, and contributing to our country.
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