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@TonyLaneNV A minimum of 21 years is too short to be eligible.
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Tony Lane 🇺🇸
Tony Lane 🇺🇸@TonyLaneNV·
WATCH: Protesters stormed the home of Vickrum Digwa’s family in Southampton, England after his murder conviction. Digwa was sentenced to life in prison with a minimum of 21 years for stabbing 18-year-old Henry Nowak to death in December 2025. Then listen to what comes next - this is the emergency call Digwa made after the stabbing claiming to be the victim. Telling operators Nowak had racially abused him and attacked him first. The court determined every single word of it was a lie. While Digwa was on that call Henry Nowak was dying on the street. He told officers nine times he could not breathe and four times he had been stabbed. Officers handcuffed him instead of helping him. His last words were “Please brother I can’t breathe.” His killer lied. His killer was believed. His killer’s mother hid the murder weapon. Justice for Henry Nowak. For educational and informational purposes only. All views are my own 📹 IG/migrationcrisiswatch
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@RightSideR3bel Put the people’s families that passed that bill in the same room as the offenders. Let see how fast it gets repealed.
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Right Side Rebel
Right Side Rebel@RightSideR3bel·
🚨🚨🚨Big victory for the Dwight family today. Tyler Dwight is the father of 5-year-old Sahara Dwight, who was raped and murdered in her Roseburg home in 2010 by 16-year-old Dustin Wallace. Wallace was convicted and sentenced to two consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole, with the judge declaring he should never be released. However, a 2019 Oregon law (SB 1008) made him eligible for a parole hearing after 16 years. Tyler walked out of today’s hearing at the Oregon State Penitentiary with a huge sigh of relief. The parole board denied Wallace’s request, meaning he will remain behind bars for at least another 10 years. This critical window gives time to fight for the reversal of SB 1008 the law that has allowed dangerous offenders like Wallace to seek early release back into our communities. Justice for Sahara.
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@DocPriyamMD How can you fix the damage? Before it triggers memory loss?
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
The correct answer is B) Omeprazole / Pantoprazole ✅ Here is why this happens in simple terms: 1️⃣ The Lock and Key: To get Vitamin B12 from the food you eat, your stomach needs to produce strong acid to unlock and separate the B12 from the food proteins. 2️⃣ The Blockade: Acidity pills shut down that stomach acid production. If you take them daily for years, they do their job too well. Without enough acid, the Vitamin B12 passes right through your gut completely unabsorbed. 3️⃣ The Damage: B12 is essential for maintaining the protective coating around your nerves. As your B12 stores slowly run out, the nerves get damaged. The first warning sign is usually a tingling "pins and needles" feeling in your feet and over time, it can affect the brain, causing memory loss. 👉I break down everyday medical science and hidden clinical truths like this every day. Drop a follow so you don't miss the next one!
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Dr. Priyam Bordoloi
Dr. Priyam Bordoloi@DocPriyamMD·
Which common medication, if taken daily for years, can quietly lead to nerve damage and memory loss? A) Paracetamol / Acetaminophen B) Omeprazole / Pantoprazole C) Cetirizine / Levocetirizine D) Atorvastatin / Rosuvastatin Bonus: How?
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@RepGonzalez Were you not concerned with Biden’s open borders? That administration is responsible for the state of the country currently.
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Rep. Vicente Gonzalez
Rep. Vicente Gonzalez@RepGonzalez·
Texas is home to the largest cattle population in the nation, with more than 12 million cattle and calves, supporting a $15 billion industry.   For almost two years now, I've warned Washington about how devastating a resurgence of the New World Screwworm will be for our ranchers, economy, and public health.   USDA experts told me we need to be producing 700 million sterile flies, yet this Administration has not listened. Frankly, their tepid and slow response to protect American livestock has failed the agricultural industry and will cost us greatly. Congress must immediately step in and fund more prevention and eradication efforts.   I strongly urge South Texans to remain vigilant and help USDA track, identify, and report cases by visiting screwworm.gov
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Breaking: The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a suspected case of New World screwworm — the parasitic fly poised to harm the state’s $15 billion cattle industry — in South Texas. bit.ly/4uiM4SS

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Roseanne Barr
Roseanne Barr@therealroseanne·
If only they stood up for me like I did for them…
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Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella
Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella@Fynnderella1·
Releasing irradiated male flies will contain it- it’s been a successful measure since the 1950’s. (SIT) — The Gold Standard SIT was pioneered in the 1950s by USDA entomologists Edward F. Knipling and Raymond C. Bushland. The concept is brilliantly simple: •Mass-rear millions of male screwworm flies in industrial facilities •Irradiate them with gamma rays to sterilize them (doesn't affect their mating drive) •Aerially drop them over infested zones at densities that overwhelm wild males Females mate only once. If she mates with a sterile male, she produces zero offspring. Do this consistently across enough generations and the population collapses entirely. Our open borders from 2020-2024 allowed this breach. Time to contain it.
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A case of NWS may have been detected in South Texas. The sample is now at USDA's National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in Ames, lowa for confirmatory testing. We will provide updates the moment results are available. We have already activated personnel on the ground and are working with local partners. What you can expect from us is transparency, candor, and most important — action. screwworm.gov

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@YarrowGrace Thats what happens when you allow all sorts of people to cross the border unvetted and unprocessed.
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Grace Yarrow
Grace Yarrow@YarrowGrace·
NEWS: Screwworm has been detected in Texas, USDA confirmed - marking a serious threat to US cattle and other animals Larvae of the parasite were found in the umbilical cord of a 3 week old calf Screwworm was eradicated from the US in 1966
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bitchuneedsoap@bitchuneedsoap·
Tonight could be different at Delaney Hall. The Palestine Solidarity Working Group is now mobilizing to Delaney Hall at 8PM tonight. The caption reads “CURFEW IS OVER: BACK TO DELANEY.” In the Signal chats, someone tagged as “jail support” is already asking to connect with the Palestine Solidarity Working Group organizers behind the 8PM call to action. They want to know if they have their own jail support infrastructure set up. Cosecha NJ paused. The Palestine Solidarity Working Group is attempting to fill the vacuum. The imagery. The language. The jail support coordination. Everything about tonight’s mobilization could signal escalation. Pay attention.
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@USDA Efff offf.
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A case of NWS may have been detected in South Texas. The sample is now at USDA's National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in Ames, lowa for confirmatory testing. We will provide updates the moment results are available. We have already activated personnel on the ground and are working with local partners. What you can expect from us is transparency, candor, and most important — action. screwworm.gov
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Hazel Appleyard
Hazel Appleyard@HazelAppleyard·
“But Sikh’s HAVE to carry a kirpan, it’s not negotiable…” Go home then. “But Muslim women have to cover their faces, it’s not negotiable…” GO HOME THEN. “But we have to slaughter animals in this cruel barbaric way, if we can’t…” GO. HOME. THEN. DO IT SOMEWHERE ELSE.
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@RepTedLieu You’re so vile. Not once did you question dementia Joe’s decline.
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Rep. Ted Lieu
Rep. Ted Lieu@RepTedLieu·
Is something wrong with the president’s health and what does Marco Rubio know?
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Catherine Herridge
Catherine Herridge@C__Herridge·
DIG DEEPER: After the clash between @SecScottBessent + @SenRonWyden I ran "Adam Wyden" through the DOJ Epstein Files portal: 29 hits including this April 2016 "thank you email" via Epstein’s assistant Video clip @theblaze
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@JamesTate121 You mean the nanny that married her deceased employer’s husband almost immediately after her death is telling her own very biased opinion of how she wanted grace from someone after 10 years of constant lies and malfeasance. Sure..
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James Tate
James Tate@JamesTate121·
Jill Biden just exposed the most painfully awkward limo ride of Melania Trump’s life. In her new memoir “A View from the East Wing,” Jill writes about Inauguration Day 2025, when tradition required her to ride from the White House to the Capitol with Melania after the pre‑inauguration tea. It should have been a symbolic handoff between first ladies. Instead, she says, Melania sat “stone‑faced,” barely speaking, clearly furious over the FBI search of Mar‑a‑Lago for Trump’s hoard of classified documents. Jill actually tries to show empathy: she notes that as first lady she had her own home searched by agents as part of the investigation, and that she knows “how distressing it was to have agents rummage through your underwear drawer.” Melania, Jill writes, wasn’t having it. She blamed Joe personally, acting as if the normal chain of law‑enforcement and courts didn’t exist and the president himself had ordered a raid on her bedroom. The tension was so thick that the inaugural committee didn’t dare put the two women alone together. Jill says they recruited Sen. Amy Klobuchar’s husband, John Bessler, as a human buffer and plopped him in the middle seat. Bessler did what Midwestern dads do in impossible situations: he tried small talk. He asked about Barron’s studies at NYU. Melania, staring out the window, gave him a single word: “NYU.” Every attempt to shift the conversation back to something neutral — the weather, the ceremony — died in the air. In Jill’s telling, the presidents’ limo up ahead was probably tense too, but at least Joe and Trump were talking. In the first ladies’ car, it was just cold silence and one‑word answers all the way up Pennsylvania Avenue. Jill uses the story to make a broader point: this wasn’t a one‑off. She writes that Melania declined her invitation to the traditional 2021 inauguration tea when Joe first took office, breaking a norm that has survived even the ugliest transitions. Four years later, when the roles reversed and the Trumps came back to the White House, Melania still didn’t extend the same courtesy back. In every interaction Jill describes, Melania shows zero grace — even compared to other first ladies who have quietly swallowed humiliations and still showed up for the sake of the country. And here’s the part that matters beyond the gossip. Trump has spent years telling his followers that the Mar‑a‑Lago search was a personal vendetta by “the Bidens,” not the result of him hiding boxes of classified nuclear and military documents in a ballroom, a bathroom, and a basement. Melania apparently believes that narrative so deeply that she can’t even make small talk in a limo without seething. Jill, who knows firsthand what it’s like to have agents go through your things, points out the obvious subtext: it’s not the invasion of privacy Melania is truly angry about. It’s that her husband was finally treated like any other citizen who hoards national‑defense secrets and refuses to give them back. We don’t often get honest, human‑level snapshots of what power feels like up close. This one matters because it captures the collision between entitlement and accountability. Jill Biden is sitting there thinking about how to show a little solidarity over something painful that neither woman directly controlled. Melania Trump is sitting there convinced that nothing in her orbit — not an FBI warrant, not a criminal investigation, not even the peaceful transfer of power — should happen without her family’s permission, and furious at anyone who suggests otherwise. VIA~~~Josh Helfgott In a few years, historians will write whole chapters about classified documents, indictments, and constitutional crises. For now, it’s worth remembering this image: two first ladies in the back of a limousine, one trying to keep a fragile tradition alive, the other staring out the window, still unable to see that the law applies to her husband, too.
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Department of State
Department of State@StateDept·
SECRETARY RUBIO: "This is a weird rule, where you ask a question and I can't answer?"
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
The West has created an utterly evil state religion where an accusation of “racism” is the gravest offense that can be committed, even worse than rape or murder! So if police show up at a crime scene and a British boy is bleeding out and an immigrant says the British boy is racist the cops will cuff the dying British boy.
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@RobinDuggan3 @EricLDaugh Robin only likes it when it is done by her side and against those she doesn’t like.
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Robin Duggan
Robin Duggan@RobinDuggan3·
So Wyden asked for facts about Epstein-related financial records. Bessent responded with a personal attack about Wyden’s son. That’s not “destroying” anyone. That’s avoiding the audit trail with a flamethrower. 🔥 If the Epstein money trail exists, release it. If the records clear people, release them. If they implicate people, investigate them. But don’t yell “pole dancing” and pretend that’s transparency.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 OMG. SEC. SCOTT BESSENT JUST WENT THERE 🔥 SEN WYDEN (D): We don't want ramblings about the most corrupt regime in history, we want facts BESSENT: "And we'd like to hear what Adam Wyden and Jeffrey EPSTEIN talked about. Your son's largest investment position was Rick's Cabaret. So, did your son and Jeffrey Epstein talk about pole dancing as he begged him for money using your limited credibility?" ASSASSIN.
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Guy Benson
Guy Benson@guypbenson·
This is Todd “Let’s Roll” Beamer, who died heroically while trying to retake United Flight 93 from Al Qaeda terrorists on 9/11. His final resting place, is in Cranbury, NJ — where he was living with his wife and children before his murder. Cranbury is located in NJ-12, where the new Democratic nominee for Congress is Adam Hamawy. Hamawy was a close associate and translator to Omar Abdel-Rahman, aka the ‘Blind Sheikh,’ an arch terrorist convicted of masterminding multiple plots against targets in NYC — including the World Trade Center. Hamawy testified at Adbel-Rahman’s trial, as a defense witness. It has also been reported that Hamawy traveled to Bosnia to volunteer at an organization that was later unmasked as an Al Qaeda front group. One of Hamawy’s loudest and most high-profile supporters and endorsers has openly declared that America deserved the 9/11 attacks. Hamawy is now the prohibitive frontrunner to represent Todd Beamer’s district in the United States Congress.
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