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Texas/Louisiana/Wherever - Suitcase is always packed. Insert witty/clever bio... here!

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Sarah Adams
Sarah Adams@sarahadams·
It’s amazing how many people on this platform have clearly never watched a real negotiation with a terrorist regime or any terrorist entity for that matter. This isn’t sunshine and rainbows. It’s pressure, consequences, and making it unmistakably clear that if the Iranian regime won’t change their ways, they highly risk being ended. Let’s get something straight, because this keeps getting butchered, the civilization he is talking about ending is the Islamist regime, the assholes that took over 47 years ago and literally ruined the original Persian civilization in Iran that no one in the west seems to ever show empathy for. That distinction shouldn’t be this hard. And no, they shouldn’t be forced to be subservient to terrorists for another 50 years because you with 50,000 followers on some social media echo chamber said so. While some rush to defend a failed terrorist state, that same regime has been hanging teenagers this whole past week. I’ve seen zero concern over that, they’ve also been sending 12 year olds to be cannon fodder. Spare me the outrage. And to those immediately spiraling into “this means nuclear war,” please chill and relax a little. All this literally is ending a future nuclear threat. Not every hard-line equals global catastrophe. That’s not how this works. You’ve grown so used to watching terrorist pandering that you don’t even recognize what resolve looks like. The regime are paper tigers let them fold or make a choice that will lead to their ultimate demise. As Winston Churchill put it, “We shall show mercy, but we shall not ask for it.”
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Heather@mfeatherg·
@drawrussell I believe it! I’m praying that this is a successful operation for the people and that they’re able to take their country back.
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Andrea
Andrea@drawrussell·
I spoke with an Iranian colleague last week who shared the same sentiments. God bless the Iranian people.
Siaxares 🇮🇷 سیاکسارِس@siaxares

As an Iranian who stayed connected through Starlink during the total internet blackout, I want to wholeheartedly confirm what President Trump just said: "The Iranian people want to be free. They have lived in a world that you know NOTHING about." For 47 years, my people have endured systematic torture, rape, murder, humiliation, anxiety, suppression, and grief under the Islamic Republic. It’s been a long, grinding suffering — punctuated by brutal spikes like the January protests, mass executions, and now war. The world has no idea of the scale or depth of these horrors. Only when this evil regime finally falls will the full truth pour out — in quality and quantity that will shock humanity. We have now reached a point where almost no cost is too great if it rids us of this regime. Because the cost of it staying in power is infinitely higher. If you’re reading this and you can’t understand how any Iranian could feel relief at their own country losing a war and getting bombed… I envy you. You have never lived what we have lived. You have never watched your people, friends, family, and loved ones get tortured, raped, or killed almost daily and over half a century. You have never seen an entire nation slowly but brutally suffocated like this. We tried every alternative imaginable: massive protests, dissent, peaceful reform, negotiations — everything. None of it worked. The regime’s answer has always been bullets, gallows, and more terror. Now, less than 24 hours before Trump’s deadline, I write this with a heavy heart from inside Iran: Whatever happens next — if there is still an Iran left to save and this regime is gone — the Iranian people will be happy with the result. No matter the cost. Because the cost of the regime remaining is higher, and for many of us, death itself is preferable to another day under this nightmare. This is the true sentiment of the majority of Iranians — the voice of a people who often have no internet, no platform, and no way to be heard. The world will soon understand why we say: Anything to be free. Anything to end this evil. #IranMassacre#IranRevolution2026

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AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
There’s literally a chair set up at SCOTUS for our presidents to sit in for oral argument. Your separation of powers nonsense is more imitation pearl-clutching hauteur.
Kathryn Watson@kathrynw5

If President Trump attends the Supreme Court's oral arguments tomorrow on his birthright citizenship executive order like he says he will, he would be the first sitting president on record to do so. Presidents have avoided attendance in part to honor the separation of powers.

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Andy Ngo
Andy Ngo@MrAndyNgo·
No matter how many times those accounts are caught misleading people, people still share their content.
Colin Wright@SwipeWright

All the large accounts that present themselves as truth-seeking journalists or commentators, then quote posts like this and act utterly baffled—“What the hell!?” “WTF!?” “What’s going on here???”—are frauds. It took me less than a minute to see what the court documents actually said and understand what they meant. They do not show that the bullet was not fired from the gun. They show only that the bullet was too fragmented to confidently link it to ANY gun. This is not uncommon, and DOES NOT mean the bullet didn’t come from Robinson’s gun. Of course the defense attorneys are going to spin this as evidence that Robinson is innocent. That is what defense attorneys do. They scrape together every possible fragment of doubt and present it as if it were fully exculpatory. It’s not. Defense lawyers are paid to downplay or ignore evidence pointing to guilt, exploit people’s cognitive biases, and make fallacious arguments sound persuasive. This information about the bullet doesn’t erode the case for Robinson’s guilt in any way. It is totally neutral on that front. And it in no way invalidate the mountain of positive and mutually corroborating lines of evidence we do have for Robinson’s guilt. You should expect more from the commentators you follow, and hold them accountable by refusing to give them your attention in the future. If they could not be bothered to spend even one minute checking the facts before spreading confusion to you and millions of others on X, they do not deserve your attention. They are nothing more than grifting engagement farmers.

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Harmeet K. Dhillon
Harmeet K. Dhillon@HarmeetKDhillon·
This separation of powers principle is exactly why justices are absent from the State of the Union address. Right, @kathrynw5 ? And why executive branch officials never testify before Congress. Because … SEparAShun o pOweRs! Yeah that’s the ticket!
Kathryn Watson@kathrynw5

If President Trump attends the Supreme Court's oral arguments tomorrow on his birthright citizenship executive order like he says he will, he would be the first sitting president on record to do so. Presidents have avoided attendance in part to honor the separation of powers.

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Heather@mfeatherg·
@ScottPresler Exactly! He's doing all the work; Congress does nothing as usual (except for a select handful of Republicans).
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
President Trump can only do so much to ensure election integrity. We expect & demand the Senate to pass the SAVE America Act.
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Mark Meadows@MarkMeadows·
So Senators have no issue with a vote in the middle of the night on a bill that no one has read. But “for the sake of institution” they want to keep the zombie filibuster. News flash. The senate is broken and it is past time to get rid of the 60 vote cloture threshold.
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Dustin Grage
Dustin Grage@GrageDustin·
Tim Walz: “We’re damn sure about this. We need no damn kings.” Same guy who started a snitch line for when you had too many people over for a BBQ.
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Guy Benson
Guy Benson@guypbenson·
No Kings.
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Jason D. Meister 🇺🇸
Jason D. Meister 🇺🇸@jason_meister·
Imagine throwing a “No Kings” protest after your party refused to hold a primary, coronated Kamala without a single vote, sued to keep RFK Jr. off the ballot, and attempted to remove Trump from state ballots only after your illegal lawfare scheme failed. If there was a modern day monarchy in America there would only be one party you could point to. The Democrats.
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Tammy Bruce
Tammy Bruce@HeyTammyBruce·
Re-upping something that many of you may have missed from 2021, on the day of Rush Limbaugh's death. I recount first meeting him when I was a radio talk show host & how he changed my perspective and, ultimately, my life.
Tammy Bruce@HeyTammyBruce

In the 90s I was a host on a talk radio station in LA, the same that aired Rush. I was president of LA NOW, & the liberal wkend host when he visited the station. He was so vilified by my then-crowd, I expected a monster. Instead, I met a remarkable, kind and encouraging man... 1/

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Andrea@drawrussell·
@BasedMikeLee @billysandytodd The Senate represents the will of the Senate and does nothing for their constituents. They allow massive fraud while US citizens are taxed to death. The refuse to pass voter ID. They exist to enrich themselves. The House is only marginally better.
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ThePersistence
ThePersistence@ScottPresler·
It appears Senate Majority Leader Thune is getting a private escort leaving Ronald Reagan Airport for Easter vacation without passing the SAVE America Act. By the way, FISA Section 702 expires on April 20th. CC: @LeaderJohnThune
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Bo Snerdley
Bo Snerdley@BoSnerdley·
It took President Trump declaring he would bypass Congress and pay TSA workers anyway, to make Democrats cave in to their absurd demands that ICE put their own agents and their families at high risk, and cease many deportation efforts. Illegal Aliens first. American Citizens last. Elected Democrats have absolute disdain for American citizens - and government workers who had to suffer - for them to make a useless argument for over 40 days. They are disgraceful beyond words.
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