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Ben Rhodes
Ben Rhodes@brhodes·
Making yourself feel powerful by sending special forces to arrest a 94 year old former leader of an island nation impoverished by U.S. sanctions doesn't exactly suggest a strong, self-confident and ascendant superpower.
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DataRepublican (small r)
DataRepublican (small r)@DataRepublican·
Hello Senator Thune, I'm replying to your post from yesterday: "Despite Democrats' partisan games, we're still going to get the entire federal government funded." Today, you sent the Senate home... not because of Democrats. Because of you. Here's what actually happened. On May 18, the DOJ announced an Anti-Weaponization Fund: $1.776 billion to compensate Americans harmed by Biden-era DOJ abuse. Your own caucus revolted. After a two-hour closed-door meeting, you departed for Memorial Day recess without a vote. ICE and CBP funding, punted to June 1. The "partisan games," it turns out, were yours. Your stated objections: no congressional authorization, no eligibility standards, no legal precedent, executive overreach. Fine. But let's talk about November 2025, when you tucked a provision into the government funding bill. The FBI had quietly seized phone records from eight Republican senators without notice, under an investigation codenamed "Arctic Frost." Your provision gave those senators, and only those senators, $500,000 per violation, retroactive to 2022. The House voted 426-0 to repeal it. The critics weren't opposed to compensating victims of DOJ abuse. They were opposed to senators compensating themselves while doing no other structural reforms. Lindsey Graham held the Senate hostage to preserve it. He delayed a spending deal in January 2026 to secure a floor vote on his revised version. Let's put the two columns next to each other: ➤ DOJ abused senators: $500K/violation payout, senators only, no hearings, no process, no eligibility debate, no floor vote on substance. ➤ DOJ abused Americans: "very legitimate questions," two-hour meeting, Senate goes home, reconciliation punted, June 1 deadline in jeopardy. You told Punchbowl News you "did not personally see a need for this fund." You personally saw a need for the fund when the targets were you. Go cry harder to your Punchbowl friends @JakeSherman and @AndrewDesiderio, because at this rate, they'll soon become the only people who are buying what you're selling.
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Leader John Thune
Leader John Thune@LeaderJohnThune·
Despite Democrats’ partisan games, we’re still going to get the entire federal government funded. @SenateGOP is going to ensure our immigration laws are enforced, and criminal illegal aliens are not allowed to live freely in our country.
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LaNinibella
LaNinibella@l_ninibella·
@jayplemons @IvyMarine1908 @spencerpratt It was THE PERSON holding the gun. The gun, the car, the truck, the bomb are always inanimate objects. It’s good or bad PEOPLE making good or evil use of said inanimate objects.
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jay plemons
jay plemons@jayplemons·
Hunted! Spencer Pratt just revealed why he became a Republican: death threats forced him to arm himself and his family for safety. @spencerpratt “I had so much security and police, and what did they tell me to do? Get a gun. So I got a gun, my wife got a gun… The only people who supported CCWs were Republicans. That was what I aligned with. Once you feel real fear, you want to protect your family.”
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLee·
Maine: You can do better than a misogynistic jerk with a Nazi tattoo
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NizNellie3
NizNellie3@NizNellie3·
🚨 It may shock you to learn that there are approximately 40,000 foreign professors with visas teaching in America. 40,000 foreign professors unleashed on our campuses, many from nations that are hostile towards our nation. Professor Sumith Gunasekera was teaching at Ferris State University in Michigan. He's an illegal alien and convicted sex offender from Sri Lanka. He was finally arrested by ICE for multiple sex crimes and overstaying his visa since 2004. It would be a profound understatement to suggest that many of these foreign professors pose a national security risk. I have no concrete evidence our Department of Education has any desire to replace them with American professors. Not one initiative or comment from Linda McMahon's office in 14 months on this issue. @EDSecMcMahon @usedgov
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NizNellie3
NizNellie3@NizNellie3·
🚨 I'm not gonna sugarcoat it: see this asshole on the right with the spectacles? That's Georgetown professor Badar Khan Suri. He's from India. He's not a citizen of the United States. Let me say that again: HE IS NOT A CITIZEN. He was arrested by ICE for alleged ties to Hamas and promoting their propaganda immediately after Oct 7, but released by a commie judge. He's still operating on our soil, speaking at events trashing your country. His wife is the daughter of a former Hamas official. He's still employed by Georgetown. YOUR FEDERAL TAX DOLLARS fund Georgetown to the tune of $1 BILLION yearly. Khan Suri denies any ties to Hamas. On the left of the photo is the former Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh, one of the genocidal terrorists behind the October 7 slaughters. I don't know WTF Markwayne Mullin is doing -- but I know what he's NOT doing. Get this garbage out of our country and away from our students. @DHSgov @SecMullinDHS
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
So, I’m supposed to believe that Ed Gallrain (50.5k followers) beat Thomas Massie (1.7million followers) & worldwide support. Nah, not buying it. Massie vs Gallrain after party Foreign interference in real time. If you are still in doubt that foreign nations run the West, you are low IQ or an NPC. AIPAC literally bragged about buying this seat & installing their preferred candidate.
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Gina Milan
Gina Milan@ginamilan_·
Massie went from fat to skinny, lost his wife, started banging women, inflated his ego, betrayed Trump and his Kentucky voters, picked up Jew rot, got obsessed with Epstein, and it all caused his downfall. Simple as that.
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Tom Woods
Tom Woods@ThomasEWoods·
The Boomers of Kentucky embarrassed the United States on the world stage today. Around the world, people genuinely wondered: can an American politician survive who doesn't repeat low-IQ platitudes about Israel and the Middle East? The Boomers -- with their heterodox Christianity and FOX News propaganda -- gave their answer. Republican politics is dominated by people who for some reason still think Sean Hannity is a smart guy, and Mark Levin is a constitutional scholar. Pat Buchanan had given them the example of the learned and articulate right-winger -- and Pat was well to the right of Hannity and Levin -- but they decided to go with Tomi Lahren and Dan Bongino instead. Oh, Massie voted this way or that, people will say, and that's why he was targeted in this unprecedented way. Yet there's Donald Trump out there campaigning for pro-amnesty Mike Lawler. So I don't believe you that this is a question of Massie's voting record (which is stellar, by the way). Even if Massie had had a handful of objectionable votes, a million times more important than any Massie vote is this principle: A patriot who values his country's sovereignty cannot allow three socially leftist billionaires who represent a foreign interest to buy a congressional seat and place a ridiculous empty suit in it. Even if for some reason you don't like Massie, you as a patriot would have to dislike THAT a hundred times more. These three billionaires never once set foot in Kentucky -- Kentuckians, to them, are lower than dirt, and exist solely to have congressional seats bought from them. Put up a nonentity like "Ed Gallrein" who refuses to debate (how can any voter reward that?), have him utter a few Boomer slogans to satisfy the rubes, and otherwise hide him away. That was the strategy. Boomers (yes, I know there are exceptions) are too morally and intellectually corrupt even to understand what just happened. But the rest of us understand. Can you imagine "Ed Gallrein" leading the charge against the Covid restrictions? He would have been first in line for the damn "vaccine"! Remember, too, that the folks who voted for "Ed Gallrein" tonight are the kind of people who think Marco Rubio is an impressive person, so there was no reaching them. But the younger generations, who don't get their information from the insulting caricature of conservatism that is FOX News, aren't going to fall for the nonsense that snookered the Boomers -- and therein lies hope. Incidentally, the easiest thing in the world would have been for Massie to buckle. Nobody reading this has the remotest idea the pressure that was brought to bear against him. Not one of his detractors could have lasted a week in Massie's shoes. If Trump can sup in happy concord with Zohran Mamdani, the radical leftist mayor of New York, you'd think he could have spared a meal with Massie, whose track record proved he was not Trump's enemy. Not that you'd know it from the anti-Massie brigade (half of whom used to love Massie before they were instructed not to love him), Massie defended Trump through two impeachments, grilled Merrick Garland over FBI assets on January 6, and defended Trump during Russiagate. By contrast, "Ed Gallrein" left the GOP when Trump was elected, and came back only when Biden was in office. But since we're not completely dense, we know the real reason Massie could not be tolerated. As Glenn Greenwald put it, "If the AIPAC/Adelson crowd wants someone out of Congress for disloyalty to Israel, they will be out of Congress. "There are a few exceptions due to unusual districts, but not many. The Israel Lobby has unlimited funding and will spend limitlessly to expunge the blasphemous." I repeat that no American patriot can tolerate, much less celebrate, this grotesque and demeaning situation. The polls show that this situation won't exist forever. We will reach a point at which the foreign money (and that's obviously what it is) will at last be a mark of shame for the candidate receiving it. That will be a great day for American patriots everywhere. Thomas Massie should hold his head high: he stood up against the machine time and again, knowing that it could one day lead to this. Tonight we have to explain to our kids: in this world, the good guys don't always win. But you fight regardless of the prospects of winning. The fight for what is good and right is an end in itself. For that reason, people will remember the Thomas Massies and the Ron Pauls. Nobody will remember "Ed Gallrein," not even as the answer to a trivia question.
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Austin Padgett (LudwigNeverMises)
I am not happy that Massie catered to the groypers instead of advancing solutions through MAGA. People seem to think that having Charlie’s support while he was alive means you can spiral into a heroin binge and claim his approval. It’s not because of AIPAC, it’s cause people didn’t like what Massie did, I didn’t like it, Charlie would not have liked it. You can’t obstruct ICE funding, call it the Epstein admin, work with the squad and campaign with the American Reich guy who makes videos on how to buy Kosher Food to avoid the poison he says Jews put in goyslop. Massie lost because he grandstanded over Israel rather than working with Trump to improve the short lives of his young supporters. It’s a self fulfilling trap, if you become obsessed with Israel people aren’t going to go along for the ride. And when they don’t guess what? You can just blame Israel! We don’t have time to mess around with self aggrandizing crash outs. Most of the libertarian ecosystem has submitted to absorption under the groyper franchise. It has to be terraformed to become a productive engine again. The broader community deserves much of the blame for replacing a libertarian understanding of systems and ideology with “it was the Israel lobby” Although Massie could have risen above that path.
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Charlie Kirk supported Thomas Massie Everything changed after they killed him

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Rep. Scott Peters
Rep. Scott Peters@RepScottPeters·
I stood with my colleagues to remember the three men taken from their families and community far too soon this week. Hate has no place in San Diego, or anywhere in our country, and we must do more to fight back against all forms of it.
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The Kash Inn
The Kash Inn@TJKashin·
On October 31, 1991, a 79-year-old Mary Anne MacLeod Trump stepped out of her Rolls-Royce on Union Turnpike near her home in Jamaica Estates, Queens, when a 16-year-old mugger grabbed her purse and threw her to the ground, and what followed was not just a violent crime but the event that quietly reframed the entire final decade of her life and revealed how her son, the real estate billionaire Donald Trump, actually showed up when it mattered for the people he loved. Mary Anne's purse contained $14. She refused to let it go. The mugger beat her on the pavement, breaking her ribs, fracturing multiple bones, causing a brain hemorrhage, and inflicting permanent damage to both her sight and her hearing, injuries from which she never fully recovered. A bread-truck driver named Lawrence Herbert witnessed the attack, chased down the teenager, and held him until police arrived. The assailant later pleaded guilty to robbery and assault and received a sentence of three to nine years in prison. Donald Trump subsequently tracked down Lawrence Herbert and sent him a personal check specifically intended to keep Herbert from losing his home to foreclosure, a quiet, direct, and entirely unpublicized act of gratitude for a man who had saved his mother. Mary Anne spent the last nine years of her life significantly diminished by that attack, her vision and hearing permanently impaired, surviving her husband Fred by approximately a year before dying on August 7, 2000, at Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New Hyde Park, New York, at age 88. She had come to America 70 years earlier with $50, worked in other people's mansions, married a builder from Queens, raised a future president, and in the end was mugged on her own street for $14, her Rolls-Royce parked just feet away. The death notice in the Stornoway Gazette, the newspaper of her Scottish hometown, read simply that Mary Ann Trump, aged 88, was the daughter of the late Malcolm and Mary MacLeod of 5 Tong, the fishing village she had left at 18 and never stopped belonging to.
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LaNinibella
LaNinibella@l_ninibella·
@RepScottPeters Wish you ACTUALLY worked for the taxpayers and not just virtue-signal. It gets old.
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The Five
The Five@TheFive·
.@HaroldFordJr on the liberal media trying to give Trump the Biden treatment... what will the report card say come November? 🍎✏️
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Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌
Sonny Masterson 🍌🍌@sunmaster14·
AIPAC actually stands for American Israel Public Affairs Committee. It is not, itself, a PAC or political action committee. In fact, AIPAC didn't have an affiliated PAC until late 2021. It is remarkable that people can talk so much about a lobbying group and not know the first thing about it.
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Andrea Shaffer, Anti-Marxist Warrior
Heated Clash: Megyn Kelly vs. Carl Cannon on Israel, AIPAC, and ‘Antisemitism’| "Let’s go back to his {Massie}… the comment about Tel Aviv is anti-semitism. How?” ~ Megyn Kelly On today's episode of The Megyn Kelly Show, host Megyn Kelly argued heatedly with political commentator Carl Cannon over the role of AIPAC and accusations of antisemitism leveled at Rep. Thomas Massie. Kelly pushed back against Cannon’s framing of the issue, stating, “It’s not American interest. It’s not American Jewish people. It’s about America and Israel. That’s what they’re pushing for.” She stressed her own strong record on the topic, declaring, “No, of course I support American Jews and I’ve defended American Jews and I put my record of defending American Jews up against yours any day, Carl. Any day of the week, I will always protect American Jews.” Kelly then cited a specific AIPAC tweet celebrating recent primary wins: “Ed Galinra’s victory in Kentucky and Klay Fuller’s win in Georgia ensures two outspoken pro-Israel voices are positioned to fill seats previously held by outspoken detractors Thomas Massie and MTG. Our community was proud to help pro-Israel candidates win these races.” She concluded indignaciously, “That’s from AIPAC. I rest my case.” Cannon countered that Massie stood apart from other Israel skeptics because of his contrarian nature, noting that the congressman “wouldn’t even vote for a resolution… congressional medal for Jack Nicholas” and describing him as “a very contrary person.” Cannon argued that Massie’s reference to a “crack in Tel Aviv” amounted to antisemitism, adding that the lawmaker appeared obsessed with Israel. Kelly immediately challenged him: “You’re flip-flopping. Let’s go back to his… saying the knock the comment about Tel Aviv is anti-semitism. How?” She pressed further on whether opposing certain resolutions equated to antisemitism. The heated exchange grew more intense as Cannon expressed deep frustration with Massie’s rhetoric. “When I saw Massie say that, it made me long for the days when we had duels in this country,” he said. “200 years ago, we had duels. I would like to see a duel between a Navy Seal and this guy who never, you know, who likes to talk crap about people but never even played sports, let alone fought.” Kelly shot back with duel accepted, “I think you and I are going to a duel today. Tom and Andrew are going to be our second pistols or knives."
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