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@monkeyshines6

I think before I vote. Donate to https://t.co/dufQvbgHHO , https://t.co/EwEbabG7Wo or https://t.co/noXguSdRWa.

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SupFellas@monkeyshines6·
This week, Iowans went to DC to advocate for Ukraine. @ChuckGrassley has been a true champion, and @SenJoniErnst has worked consistently to bring peace and justice to Ukrainians. House offices support their communities, & we are asking them to advance bills sanctioning russia.
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Track Ukraine
Track Ukraine@TrackUkraine·
Governor @katiehobbs helped facilitate the training of Ukrainian F-16 pilots in Arizona. As governor, she also supported the Arizonian Defense and Industry Coalition (AZDIC) in its efforts to meet Ukrainian needs in defense and post-war reconstruction.
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John Smith 🇺🇦🇬🇪
John Smith 🇺🇦🇬🇪@JohnSmith292170·
Please visit the new Alumina 21 website, to learn information about including alumina in the EU's 21st sanctions package. NAFO will sanction russia!!! @realLangerDan
Dan the “Shadow Tanker Bonker”@realLangerDan

🚨The Website is live The Irish NAFO Battalion and the Volya Radio Podcast have been busy for the last few days. With special assistance from @punknafo We want the EU to place Alumina in the 21st Sanctions Package #Alumina21 Check it out👇& Boost!! alumina21.com

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Senator Ruben Gallego
Senator Ruben Gallego@SenRubenGallego·
Ukraine is winning right now. We should arm them, give them the intelligence they need, and let them strike deep into Russia. Instead we're making them beg for it. Democrat or Republican, the next administration has to make the decision: we want Ukraine to win.⁩ @McCainInstitute
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Mark Hertling
Mark Hertling@MarkHertling·
Two things: -This is one of the most short sided decisions imaginable. And I’d like to see the “thorough review,” as there likely isn’t one. -I know a little about this stuff, having been part of the last drawdown in Europe. A 6-12 month action will disrupt the force during war, further alienate our allies because of no coordination, and jerk around soldiers and their families. A very, very bad decision and knee jerk reaction that will further hurt our nation and our military.
Jim Sciutto@jimsciutto

Breaking: The US will withdraw roughly 5,000 troops from Germany over the next 6-12 months. As of December 2025, there were 36,436 active-duty US military personnel permanently stationed in Germany. “The Secretary of War has ordered the withdrawal of approximately 5,000 troops from Germany," Chief Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell said in a statement obtained by CNN.  "This decision follows a thorough review of the Department’s force posture in Europe and is in recognition of theater requirements and conditions on the ground. We expect the withdrawal to be completed over the next six to twelve months.” -@CNN

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Ashley 🇺🇸🇺🇦@NAFOteacher·
Happy Wednesday! I'm still supporting Ukraine and trying to boost visibility of pro-Ukraine accounts despite poor visibility. Keep supporting Ukraine! Don't stop talking about Ukraine! 🇺🇦 ❤️
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SupFellas@monkeyshines6·
Iowa activist lobbies DC lawmakers to stand with Ukraine radioiowa.com/2026/04/29/iow… Martha is an amazing human being and is not only building a stronger community, but also building cultural bridges.
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Kyle Sweetser
Kyle Sweetser@kyleforalabama·
The Alabama Democratic Primary is in just NINETEEN DAYS. Momentum for our campaign is BUILDING. Help us cross the finish line by donating today! Every dollar keeps our campaign on the road and out spreading the word! KyleForAlabama.com
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Oleksandra Matviichuk
Coursera has launched a free international course entitled ‘Famine as Genocide: The Holodomor in Ukraine’. And this is, without exaggeration, a landmark event. Not many people abroad know that in 1932–1933, an artificially organized famine raged in Ukraine. It was a deliberate policy of the Soviet authorities. Grain, livestock, foodstuffs, and every scrap of food they could find were forcibly seized from people’s homes. People were eating tree bark. Soon, adults and children, swollen from starvation, began to die a slow and terrible death. Historians still debate how many millions of people perished at that time. Stalin used the famine as a weapon to crack down on Ukrainians, whom he saw as a threat. He wanted to turn Ukraine into a model Soviet republic. Therefore, alongside the artificial famine to subdue the Ukrainian countryside, he launched large-scale repressions against Ukrainian communists and officials whom he considered insufficiently loyal. It was then that the killings and torture of Ukrainian artists, scientists, musicians, and writers began. Raphael Lemkin, who coined the term ‘genocide’, later described the events in Ukraine as a ‘classic example of Soviet genocide’. Interestingly, whilst 27-year-old journalist Gareth Jones was attempting to draw the world’s attention to the horror unfolding in Ukraine, New York Times correspondent Walter Duranty—who had won a Pulitzer Prize for his complimentary reports on the Soviet Union and was living a lavish life in Moscow— began writing in leading media outlets that there was no famine and subjected his young colleague to scathing criticism. History is repeating itself. Putin, who claims that there is no Ukrainian nation, just as there is no Ukrainian language or culture, continues the very same genocidal policy. So, to better understand the reasons behind Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, I highly recommend taking this course: coursera.org/learn/holodomor
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SupFellas@monkeyshines6·
@rocca_fella_ua Because vOTinG rIGhtS MUst be SAVEd (They just really don’t want their opponents to vote)
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Marc E. Elias
Marc E. Elias@marceelias·
🚨BREAKING: Newly obtained documents show a clear paper trail of Trump administration officials planning to share sensitive voter data with an outside political group trying to overturn elections, as part of a secret agreement. democracydocket.com/news-alerts/ex…
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JP Lindsley | Journalist
JD Vance refused to clap for “nature,” during the King’s speech to Congress. Even Speaker Mike Johnson was puzzled. In fact, he looked a bit afraid as he rose to clap while JD, emissary of the White House and president of the Senate, sat silently. But the Speaker found the courage to clap anyhow. King Charles showed Ciceronian rhetorical skills and within 2 minutes he indeed had Vice President Vance clapping for nature, once the king couched the natural order as also necessary for national security for free peoples. Get our daily journalism at underfirenews.substack.com
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SupFellas@monkeyshines6·
@Out5p0ken Another weaponization of the system for the vindictive narcissist in chief and his hypocritical sycophants.
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Outspoken™️
Outspoken™️@Out5p0ken·
Republicans spent years posting “8646.” They printed it on shirts. They fundraised on it. Zero indictments. Comey indicted today for “8647”.
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Lloyd Doggett
Lloyd Doggett@RepLloydDoggett·
A powerful installation organized by @razomforukraine featuring 20,000 stuffed bears to represent the over 20,000 Ukrainian children abducted by Russian war criminal Putin. I continue to lead the fight for the funds to track these kidnapped children and reunite every single one with their families. Trump has been helping the kidnappers, not the kidnapped. As he lifts sanctions on companies trafficking Ukrainian children, he retaliates against Yale's Conflict Observatory, which has been working to find the children and exposed what Trump’s policies mean.
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