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Chris Murphy 🇺🇦 ✂︎

@murphy5_chris

CIA- (Lapsed) Catholic Irish American, from Upstate NY. Unjustified longevity. Georgian by choice, Yankee by an Act of God. Friend of Bill, '94

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Chris Murphy 🇺🇦 ✂︎@murphy5_chris·
@KellyScaletta 1- Democrats put out a call for attorneys/donations for massive amount of court filings 2- they announce a rally for next Saturday in all county seats, but especially in state capitals 3- float the possibility of a nation-wide strike.
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Nisha Patel, MD MS, Dipl of ABOM, CCMS
Isn’t it wild that a woman can undergo major abdominal surgery, a C-section and then be expected to immediately care for a newborn while she’s recovering, in pain, bleeding, and running on broken sleep? Oh, and she’s often the baby’s primary food source too. And on top of all that? Many women don’t even have paid maternity leave. Meanwhile, people get 6 weeks off for a hernia repair to recover… but when it comes to childbirth, we just expect women to push through and “deal with it.”
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Dreams@DreamsOfTaos·
@JanCBS @samyoungman @USCAnnenberg This is the one journalist on Planet Earth who actually prefers working for Bari Weiss.
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Jan Crawford
Jan Crawford@JanCBS·
Hey Sam! Haven’t heard from you since we were covering the 2012 presidential campaign. You’re a journalism professor now at @USCAnnenberg? Sad to see you this dismissive of objective reporting, but I guess you haven’t done it in a decade or so, while teaching the next generation and writing things like “I’m a clumsy middle-aged man who surfs by the Santa Monica Pier several times a week. I often see Conan O’Brien at my coffee shop. Arnold Schwarzenegger gave me a salute last year, and the guy who directed Anchorman let me take apart the box of Sex Panther Cologne to see how it worked.” Good luck to your students!
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Isaac Hayes III
Isaac Hayes III@IsaacHayes3·
Georgia lemme holla at you real quick. I early voted in the primary this week. But over a MILLION Black people in Ga. don’t vote at all. Look at how close the last two governors races were and look how many Black people could’ve helped in those elections. Being Black not voting and not registering to vote is NOT an option. We’re giving elections away in Ga. Not anymore.
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Isaac Hayes III
Isaac Hayes III@IsaacHayes3·
Black people in America need to be registered to vote, all of us. Full Fk’n Stop. In states like Georgia, Maryland, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, turning to vote can shift outcomes in House, Senate, and gubernatorial races. Look at Georgia. About 3.5 million Black residents live here. Roughly 2.5 million of us are eligible to vote, yet only around 1.4 million of us actually do. That leaves between 900,000 and 1.1 million eligible Black voters not participating. Now compare that to the margins of the last two Ga: governor’s races. In 2018, the race was decided by about 54,000 votes. In 2022, about 191,000 votes. The number of eligible Black voters not participating is between 7 and 10x larger than those margins. This isn’t about theory, it’s about MATH. If we show up consistently, outcomes change. The shift starts with registration, and it is sustained by turnout. Register and VOTE.
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Jan Crawford
Jan Crawford@JanCBS·
This is exactly right. The immunity decision was immediately misreported/mischaracterized as a “get-out-of-jail-free card” for Trump and continues to be used as a weapon to attack the Court, even though its real impact was to shield Joe Biden from Trump’s DOJ
Sarah Isgur@whignewtons

I would have written the immunity decision differently but let’s be real: DOJ reindicted Trump on the exact same 4 counts. SCOTUS didn’t shield him; voters did. The person it shielded was Joe Biden. Does anyone doubt this admin would have indicted him for nonsense?

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courtneybonneauimages@cbonneauimages·
The level of complicity of the @BBC in the ethnic cleansing of southern Lebanon is shocking. I am listening to their Jerusalem correspondent report that the ‘IDF are striking Hezbollah targets’ while I’m on the ground in the middle of it watching men, women and children being killed on a daily basis. My colleagues are being executed. Paramedics are being systematically murdered. All of this is happening in plain sight and the BBC correspondent here in Lebanon knows it. May you all be put on trial for your deadly propaganda when the time comes. Shame on all of you, especially those on the ground who are too cowardly to speak out.
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Gene Trevino
Gene Trevino@GenoVeno73·
Thanks to @TPBlue4 for sharing the entire 60 Minutes Australia video with me. On April 26, 2026, 60 Minutes Australia aired their episode about Jeffrey Epstein's New Mexico Zorro Ranch. This part of their segment is 21:38 minutes long, but what I want to share with you, is the 5 minutes of this segment that describes the U.S FBI cover-up. Former New Mexico Attorney General Hector Balderas: "This abuse was horrific, but so was the cover-up." When you watch this video, it's not hard to correlate the FBI cover-up that occurred in 2019 to the current cover-up going on right now in 2026, and the ONE person connected to both — "president" @realDonaldTrump If THIS video doesn't send chills up your spin and make you demand justice — then YOU are the reason these sexual pedophiles continue to have their freedom. 👇👇👇👇
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Ken Dilanian
Ken Dilanian@KDilanianMSNOW·
“If the prosecutor is obliged to choose his cases, it follows that he can choose his defendants. Therein is the most dangerous power of the prosecutor: that he will pick people that he thinks he should, rather than pick cases that need to be prosecuted. In such a case, it is not a question of discovering the commission of a crime and then looking for the man who has committed it, it is a question of picking the man and then searching the law books, or putting investigators to work, to pin some offense on him. It is in this realm in which the prosecutor picks some person whom he dislikes or desires to embarrass, or selects some group of unpopular persons and then looks for an offense, that the greatest danger of abuse of prosecuting power lies.” —Attorney General Robert Jackson, April 1, 1940
U.S. Department of Justice@TheJusticeDept

Big week for The Justice Department. Here are some of the highlights ⬇️ -Announced Indictment of James Comey for threats against @POTUS -Indicted former Fauci advisor for hiding COVID-19 origin data from FOIA -Announced the unsealing of federal charges against three individuals for allegedly assaulting @TPUSA journalist -The Task Force to Eradicate Anti-Christian Bias (Chaired by Acting AG @DAGToddBlanche) & the Weaponization Working Group published a report detailing the Biden Administration’s radical efforts to punish Christians & highlights President Trump’s efforts to restore religious liberty -Opioid manufacturer Purdue Pharma was sentenced for fraud and kickback conspiracies -Announced with @ATFHQ regulatory reforms to reduce burdens on law-abiding gun owners and businesses

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The Tennessee Holler
The Tennessee Holler@TheTNHoller·
Here’s @DannyKPolitics connecting the dots on the Scott Jennings-Salem Media-Brad Parscale-Trumps-Israel connection @CNN @abbydphillip never tell their audience about. TLDR: Scott does his show for a registered agent of Israel, contracted by the 🇮🇱 ministry of foreign affairs.
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Steve Hreczkosij, Notorious Baseball Nerd
@marcorandazza @buttigeg @SenWarren I don’t understand the “Biden denied the merger” line. It’s factually untrue. A federal judge found the merger violated Anti-Trust law. The Judicial Branch ruled on a law passed by the Legisative Branch in 1914. The suit was brought by 7 states + DoJ; it is just core federalism
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Peter Burns
Peter Burns@PeterBurnsESPN·
Fascinating example of how social media works today… (LONG POST) Saw a display in the BHM airport honoring the Tuskegee Airmen. Like 99.999% of Americans, I’m Team 🇺🇸… especially over Nazis. Posted it. Most responses were what you’d expect likes, RTs, patriotism. Then the algorithm shifted. Started seeing a wave of replies saying: “Tuskegee success was a myth. Just PR. DEI BS” The argument? They had fewer aerial kills than other escort groups, so therefore it was all BS. So I paused and did a real deep dive looked for actual historical data from the official Air Force accounts and historians. Here’s what I found…. They were right. They did have less aerial kills the other fighter groups. However….. The SAME data being used to discredit them tells a completely different story if you read the whole reports. Yes, they had fewer kills. But here’s the data that they omitted: Bombers lost under escort (same theater, same aircraft): • Tuskegee Airmen: 27 • Other groups: ~49, 68, 88 That’s not spin. That’s the mission. Escort fighters weren’t there to run up kill counts, they were there to protect bombers. And by that measure, the 332nd was one of the most effective groups in the war. Why did they have less aerial kills? Was it because they were less skilled? Historians pointed out the 332nd was known for staying disciplined and stuck with the bombers while others groups tended to often peel off chasing kills. So both things can be true: • Fewer kills • More bombers protected But here’s the social media lesson: Same report. Same data. One side cherry-picks “lowest kills” = “they weren’t good” But they “conveniently” left out the part where they protected bombers better than anyone. What I observed? 2 things. 1) Most of the accounts pushing the “myth” angle? Burner accounts, fake names…,people that hid behind a vague account names 2) Setting the record straight wasn’t the goal of the “myth” posters, it was for them to get their personal beliefs off without the actual information they claimed to have used. Anyway… Team America 🇺🇸🫡
Peter Burns@PeterBurnsESPN

Everytime I fly out of Birmingham I’m reminded of one of the most bad ass quotes of all time. 🇺🇸

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Kyle Cheney
Kyle Cheney@kyledcheney·
JUST IN: A Vietnam veteran sued to force an Armed Forces retirement home in Mississippi to let him display his pro-Trump/Let's Go Brandon gear in common areas. Today, a federal judge ruled that the home's restrictions on speech were reasonable. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
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Wealthy Anon
Wealthy Anon@wealthyanon·
$WLFI in one paragraph: the Trump family launched a token, sold it to retail, took a $500M check from a UAE-backed buyer, ran a $2B stablecoin deal for an Abu Dhabi state fund into Binance, watched Trump pardon Binance's CEO, locked early investors out of their own holdings, got sued by their biggest backer, removed themselves from the team page when the heat came, and then bragged on camera about how much money they made. The token is down over 90%. Retail ate the loss. The Trumps did not.
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Furkan Yildirim
Furkan Yildirim@FurkanCCTV·
Am 22. September verspricht Kasachstans Präsident dem US-Präsidenten eine Wolfram-Mine. 36 Tage später kaufen Trumps Söhne Anteile an der Firma, die sie bekommen wird. 9 Tage später wird der Deal mit 1,6 Milliarden Dollar Steuergeld offiziell. Drei Mal innerhalb eines Jahres dasselbe Muster: Söhne kaufen ein, Vater liefert den Auftrag. Im August 2025 steigen Donald Trump Jr. und Eric Trump bei einer kleinen New Yorker Baufirma namens Skyline Builders ein. Sie kaufen über ein Vehikel mit dem Namen American Ventures, einer Tochter von Dominari Securities. Dominari hat die Trump-Söhne Ende 2024 in seinen Beirat geholt. Sie halten dort auch einen Anteil am Mutterkonzern. Skyline ist zu diesem Zeitpunkt eine unauffällige Holding für asiatisches Baugeschäft. Niemand schreibt darüber. Am 22. September trifft Kasachstans Präsident Tokayev Donald Trump und sagt ihm zu: Eine US-Investmentgruppe namens Cove Kaz wird das größte unentwickelte Wolfram-Vorkommen der Welt bekommen. Cove Kaz hatte gegen chinesische und russische Bieter konkurriert. Tokayev entscheidet sich für die Amerikaner. Diese Zusage ist informell. Kein Vertrag, kein offizieller Beschluss. Nur ein Versprechen zwischen zwei Präsidenten. Am 21. Oktober berichtet die Presse erstmals über diese Vereinbarung. Sieben Tage danach, am 28. Oktober, schießen die Trump-Söhne weiteres Geld in Skyline nach. Im Rahmen einer Kapitalerhöhung von knapp 24 Millionen Dollar. Drei Tage später, am 31. Oktober, kauft Skyline für 20 Millionen Dollar einen 20-Prozent-Anteil an einer Firma mit, Zitat aus dem Filing, "bedeutenden Beständen an kritischen Mineralien in Asien". Diese Firma ist Kaz Resources, die Tochter von Cove Capital, die das Wolfram-Projekt entwickeln wird. Am 6. November verkünden Cove Kaz und Kasachstan den Deal offiziell. 70 Prozent der Mine gehören Cove. 30 Prozent dem kasachischen Staat. Geplante Investitionssumme: 1,1 Milliarden Dollar. Die US-Regierung steigt mit ein. Die staatliche US-Exportbank gibt eine Zusage über bis zu 900 Millionen Dollar Projektfinanzierung. Die staatliche US-Entwicklungsbank ergänzt das mit bis zu 700 Millionen Dollar. Macht zusammen bis zu 1,6 Milliarden Dollar Steuergeld. Am 30. April 2026 fusionieren Skyline und Cove Kaz. Das fusionierte Unternehmen geht an die Nasdaq. Geplanter Ticker: KAZR. Auf keiner einzigen Pressemitteilung tauchen die Namen der Trump-Söhne auf. Warum Wolfram? Wolfram ist das Metall mit dem höchsten Schmelzpunkt der Welt. Es steckt in panzerbrechender Munition. In kinetischen Abfangkörpern für Raketenabwehr. In Hyperschallwaffen. In jedem Halbleiter. In F-35-Triebwerken. Christopher Ecclestone, Bergbau-Stratege bei Hallgarten in London, sagt: Das Pentagon will Wolfram um jeden Preis. China kontrolliert über 80 Prozent der weltweiten Wolfram-Produktion. Im Februar 2025 verhängt Peking Exportbeschränkungen. Die Preise für Ammoniumparawolframat, der internationale Benchmark für Wolfram, springen seitdem um über 40 Prozent. Die USA haben 2015 die letzte eigene Wolfram-Mine geschlossen. Wer eine neue, verlässliche Quelle anzapfen kann, sitzt auf einer goldenen Ader. Genau diese Ader bekommen die Söhne des US-Präsidenten. Mitfinanziert mit Steuergeld. Der Geschäftsführer von Cove Capital, Pini Althaus, sagt der Financial Times wörtlich: Cove habe "direkte Unterstützung von Präsident Trump, Außenminister Marco Rubio und Handelsminister Howard Lutnick" erhalten, um die Mine zu sichern. Lutnick selbst hat einen persönlichen Brief an den kasachischen Präsidenten geschickt, um den Deal zu unterstützen. Das geht aus einer Investorenpräsentation hervor, die Skyline bei der US-Börsenaufsicht eingereicht hat. Pini Althaus hat übrigens vor Cove eine andere Mineralienfirma gegründet: USA Rare Earths. Auch sie hat Mitte 2025 über 1,5 Milliarden Dollar an konditionaler US-Staatsförderung erhalten. Das ist der Hintergrund. Jetzt zum Muster. Im August 2025 steigt eine Risikokapitalfirma namens 1789 Capital bei einem Startup namens Vulcan Elements ein. Donald Trump Jr. ist dort Partner. Vulcan stellt Magnete aus Seltenen Erden her. Drei Monate später, im Dezember 2025, bekommt Vulcan einen Pentagon-Kredit über 620 Millionen Dollar. Plus 50 Millionen Dollar als Eigenkapitalbeteiligung der US-Regierung. Es ist der größte Kredit, den das zuständige Pentagon-Büro für strategisches Kapital je vergeben hat. Trumps Executive Order 14241 hatte zuvor die Pflicht zur unabhängigen technischen Prüfung solcher Vergaben aufgehoben. Im März 2026 steigen die Trump-Söhne bei einem Drohnenhersteller namens Powerus ein. Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, ehemaliger Sicherheitsberater des Vizepräsidenten, sitzt im Beirat. Wenige Wochen später startet die US-Regierung ein Drohnenprogramm mit einem Budget von 1,1 Milliarden Dollar. Powerus will Aufträge daraus ziehen. Der geplante Börsenticker der Firma: PUSA. Jetzt Cove Kaz. KAZR. 1,6 Milliarden Dollar Steuergeld. Drei Fälle. Zwölf Monate. Dasselbe Muster. Das Wall Street Journal hat die Trump-Familien-Geschäfte seit der Wiederwahl auf insgesamt mindestens vier Milliarden Dollar Erlöse und Papiervermögen geschätzt. Krypto, Drohnen, Seltene Erden, Wolfram, Bitcoin Mining, Prediction Markets. Eric Trump hat in einem Interview gesagt, sie hätten in der ersten Amtszeit "keinen Dank für ihre Zurückhaltung bekommen". Diesmal halten sie sich nicht zurück. Im März 2026 versuchen Demokraten im Kongress, Donald Trump Jr. per gerichtlicher Vorladung zu zwingen, unter Eid zum Vulcan-Deal auszusagen. Republikaner blockieren die Abstimmung im Ausschuss. Die rechtliche Bewertung dessen wird Jahre dauern. Zwei Dinge stehen aber jetzt schon fest. Erstens: Wer in den USA steuerpflichtig ist, finanziert über Mehrheitsstrukturen einen Bergbau-Deal in Kasachstan, an dem die Söhne des Präsidenten beteiligt sind. Ohne dass diese Beteiligung in den offiziellen Pressemitteilungen erwähnt wird. Zweitens: Wenn dasselbe Muster in einem Jahr drei Mal auftritt, ist es kein Zufall. Es ist eine Methode. Wenn dich solche Makro Insights interessieren und dir helfen, interagiere gerne mit dem Post. 🧡
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Anna Bower
Anna Bower@AnnaBower·
NEWS: DOJ's filing is in. It says: - Kurt Olsen referred the matter "no later than" Jan. 5. - FBI opened an "assessment" on Jan. 6. - An investigative summary was converted into a search warrant affidavit draft on Jan. 22. Ballots seized on Jan. 28. documentcloud.org/documents/2808…
Anna Bower@AnnaBower

COMING UP: By 5 pm today, DOJ must file certain info about its criminal investigation into the 2020 election in Fulton County. The filing must include: - Date Kurt Olsen made referral to FBI - Date FBI opened investigation - Date DOJ began drafting warrant affidavit

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Right Wing Watch@RightWingWatch·
Christian nationalist pastor Joel Webbon says that since people will never give up democracy and the right to vote, they must be taken away by force: "Virtuous, ambitious, masculine men have to climb the ladder of power and forcefully take away from the people that which is their detriment."
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Trump: "Somalia, it's a beautiful place. It's got no anything. It's got one thing that's really strong -- crime. All they do is run around shooting each other. It's filthy dirty, disgusting dirty. It's a horrible place. They come here, and Ilhan Omar, she heads it. She married her brother. I would imagine they're looking at her. Isn't she despicable? We ought to get those people the hell out of our country."
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